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benefits of these kid of games? (Original Post)
salmannaseem07
Mar 2019
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TexasBushwhacker
(20,185 posts)2. You have no depth perception with one eye
That's why all the kids miss. I've seen folks try to pour a glass of water from a pitcher with one eye covered. They end up pouring it on the floor.
DRoseDARs
(6,810 posts)3. They have fun? Or is that not allowed? I'm confused. nt
JHB
(37,159 posts)4. Yeah, that's what I was thinking (See #1)
Is there a problem here? I mean, as long as they don't stumble and fall down on the bottle, but if that's an issue then substitutes can be found that preserve the basic fun of confounded expectations.
KayF
(1,345 posts)5. I wish I was capable of having as much fun
as the adult laughing off camera.