LiteralGrill

joined 10 months ago
[–] LiteralGrill@ani.social 7 points 2 weeks ago

It seems like maybe they've had mascots before? Nothing on this level they're trying to push for sure though.

[–] LiteralGrill@ani.social 16 points 2 weeks ago

It's 100% real, she's been animated and everything. Multiple news orgs are reporting on this.

[–] LiteralGrill@ani.social 14 points 2 weeks ago

It really is a wild fucking timeline we're living in right now.

[–] LiteralGrill@ani.social 1 points 2 months ago

I gotta be real, the article like... Basically had nothing to say other than "girls hot." I had actually hoped there might be curious analysis or discussion, but then I saw it was J-List after clicking and stayed to see how bad it was. oof!

[–] LiteralGrill@ani.social 0 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (1 children)

The second paragraph literally discusses creating a self care plan surrounding watching the movie. It links out to several studies by child psychologists and articles discussing watching scary/sad media with kids and how to do so. It shows examples of how kids are interacting with stories like this safely. It recommends showing kids things like this in safe environments so they don't suddenly come to you broken and scared when horrors are thrust upon them when they are alone or unsupervised.

As a kid, I was "trolled" with fake links that sent me to beheading videos online. Tons of folks I know watched 9/11 happen live in their classrooms. Hell, the post talks about how pictures and videos from Gaza keep showing up on feeds on Instagram and TikTok. The whole point is parents should do that work and teach kids these skills and that it's okay to ask for help if they run into an emotional brick wall BEFORE they hit the brick wall.

But this is why ya shouldn't skim! Read deeply! (P.S. I wrote the post, I'm also literally a parent. If that matters to you.)