Winnie-the-Pooh brings 100 years of fame to forest 7 days ago (bbc.com) 4 comments 1659447091 Reply Add to library vitaelabitur 38 minutes ago https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ba5HllbvLf4, The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1977) EndingI was a quiet kid. Books, shows, and films shaped my sensibilities and moral tastes.I wonder if that remains possible today. Content designed solely for the dopamine hit seems to crowd out everything else. Telemakhos 7 minutes ago > I wonder if that remains possible today.Parents still have the ability to raise their children according to their own values, despite the most earnest and eager intentions of the dopamine-dealing crowd. That bug hasn't yet been engineered out of society. nephihaha 2 hours ago The original bridge where Milne and his son Christopher Robin created the game Pooh sticks became worn and unsafe in the late 1990s.It was dismantled and replaced with a replica which is still in place in Ashdown Forest.The original structure sold at auction in 2021 for £131,000. fallinditch 2 hours ago For anyone with young children I highly recommend reading them Winnie-the-Pooh for bedtime stories - much fun!
vitaelabitur 38 minutes ago https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ba5HllbvLf4, The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1977) EndingI was a quiet kid. Books, shows, and films shaped my sensibilities and moral tastes.I wonder if that remains possible today. Content designed solely for the dopamine hit seems to crowd out everything else. Telemakhos 7 minutes ago > I wonder if that remains possible today.Parents still have the ability to raise their children according to their own values, despite the most earnest and eager intentions of the dopamine-dealing crowd. That bug hasn't yet been engineered out of society.
Telemakhos 7 minutes ago > I wonder if that remains possible today.Parents still have the ability to raise their children according to their own values, despite the most earnest and eager intentions of the dopamine-dealing crowd. That bug hasn't yet been engineered out of society.
nephihaha 2 hours ago The original bridge where Milne and his son Christopher Robin created the game Pooh sticks became worn and unsafe in the late 1990s.It was dismantled and replaced with a replica which is still in place in Ashdown Forest.The original structure sold at auction in 2021 for £131,000.
fallinditch 2 hours ago For anyone with young children I highly recommend reading them Winnie-the-Pooh for bedtime stories - much fun!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ba5HllbvLf4, The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1977) Ending
I was a quiet kid. Books, shows, and films shaped my sensibilities and moral tastes.
I wonder if that remains possible today. Content designed solely for the dopamine hit seems to crowd out everything else.
> I wonder if that remains possible today.
Parents still have the ability to raise their children according to their own values, despite the most earnest and eager intentions of the dopamine-dealing crowd. That bug hasn't yet been engineered out of society.
The original bridge where Milne and his son Christopher Robin created the game Pooh sticks became worn and unsafe in the late 1990s.
It was dismantled and replaced with a replica which is still in place in Ashdown Forest.
The original structure sold at auction in 2021 for £131,000.
For anyone with young children I highly recommend reading them Winnie-the-Pooh for bedtime stories - much fun!