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I'm not sure that I've ever successfully completed a game of Mousetrap.
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best.game.everGrowing up we had to stop playing Pictionary
And it’s still a sore spot for some 30 years later
It’s all about Connect 4
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WHAT?!?! LOLOLOLGrowing up we had to stop playing Pictionary
And it’s still a sore spot for some 30 years later
The word was ‘Therapists’WHAT?!?! LOLOLOL
Why? Pray tell.
WHAT?!?! LOLOLOL
Why? Pray tell.
Trivial Pursuit and Scrabble were the games in my house...nobody ever got mad because we all knew and accepted that my dad was winning...if he wasn't playing, it was my second oldest sister that was winning....
there was a hierarchy and i was at the bottom
Scattergories was our 'fun for everyone' game where i actually had a chance
Not sure if my parents let me win or if I am just good at games, but my girls know I don't let them win. I used to dominate them in Pretty Pretty Princess when they were little.
Yeah, you are pretty much right. But watch the video, it's interesting. At least, I thought so.I haven't watched the video yet but I can't understand why folks have such a hard time identifying and acknowledging their privilege.
We can see when other people are treated differently because of their title/status/who they know, but we somehow can't see it in ourselves.
It's not as if we think we're all created equally. We think we're better than others for various reasons (chances are, I think I'm smarter than you).
So why is it so hard to believe that we're treated better than others for those same reasons? That difference; that thing you (and society) believes elevates you - is your privilege.