u/AdmirableIsopod3270

Think I found the actual intended use for that weird not cup holder below the infotainment screen
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Think I found the actual intended use for that weird not cup holder below the infotainment screen

u/AdmirableIsopod3270 — 20 days ago
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I trained my 3 year-old daughter to Rickroll people

So my daughter seems to be very musically inclined. We first noticed it when she started singing songs she was hearing on the radio while in the car when she was two. I'm not talking about kids songs either, I'm talking alt rock, which is mostly what we listen to in the car. We also had noticed that she would recently randomly burst into song. Sometimes it was frozen, but sometime it was Muse. We take the kids to a Co-op style Pre-school where parents rotate being in class as an adult helper for the teachers, and we were very surprised when randomly Avi while playing started signing "Bury it, I won't let you bury it. I won't let you smother it, I won't let you murder it. Our time is running out"... And she was loud, no mistaking the words she was saying.

At some point probably when I was super frustrated trying to feed her and her twin brother, I decided I needed a new project/hobby I could do with the kids, and naturally I decided to put her behavior to good use. What followed was several months of painstaking playing Never gonna give you up way too many times... like hundreds of times. She picked up the words and melody pretty quick on the chorus, but getting her to randomly start singing that specific song on her own took time.

The months of pain that is listening to an 80s gem piece of crap of a song on repeat finally paid off on the last day school. While all the parents were there for a finishing your first year of school celebration. My daughter went up to both her teachers in front of everyone and what followed was glorious rendition of "Never gonna give you up, never gonna let you down, never gonna run around..."

She's since done it to other adults and everytime My wife and I started laughing hysterically.

I'm pretty sure my wife is still mad at me for what I put all of us through to make this happen, but I have no regrets

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u/AdmirableIsopod3270 — 2 months ago