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Emily Reynolds answered

Woah, now. There has been many rumors of things like this but trust me, if television was unhealthy for children, there wouldn't be shows like Sesame Street, things like Disney Junior and other. Sure, they can be consuming at points but it doesn't hurt their brains. But that doesn't mean that you should let them … Read more

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Emily Reynolds answered Megan goodgirl's question

Although this'll be very similar to other answers, it definitely is. You may be referring to random situations like talking in front of others for example, and different situations make different people nervous. If you are constantly nervous, don't instantly assume anything. It could, yes, be anxiety, but I tend to be nervous about many … Read more

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Emily Reynolds answered Mikolaj Ochocki's question

That's an opinion on personal preference. I'm sure you have an interest because you asked this. If you honestly want to be one, you shouldn't worry deeply about things such as payroll, schooling and work. Although yes, it is of your concern to an extent. But obviously being one doesn't have minimal wage. If you … Read more

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Emily Reynolds answered Roy Roy's question

Definitely not. Obviously it does have to do with physical abilities, but it also involves mental as well. You are put through the worst of the worst to prove yourself different things and you have to be in many states a lot of people aren't and can't be in. It honestly depends on determination, strength … Read more

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Emily Reynolds answered

I can tell you're young by your question and how you spelled easier. But I'd understand what you mean. The thing is, when you're older, it will give you a different point of view. When you have a child, you (Assuming it's your own biological child) have your own life, creation, that you get to … Read more

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