not unless their perceptive skills developed differently.
So, in this case, is... that the case?! :D
W-What do you want to tell me?!
Exactly what I said in my first post. That looks like it was drawn by a perfectly normal 4 year old.
Is that... good? :D
It is if you're a 3-year-old.
That was the amazing part. Things just keep going.B-But I'm 19...
Then no.
Hey, don't be sad. Your kid is perfectly normal, you should be relieved. A lot of parents would kill for that.
mine for example, when I was 4
edited 8th Oct '12 4:51:32 AM by ElRigo
Better than my drawings when I was four...
Just floating around...B-But I drew that pic...
edited 8th Oct '12 4:54:04 AM by kay4today
When trying to impersonate a 4 year old kid? I think that was very accurate!
U-Uh... y-yeah! H-Haha, that is what I did!
Well, good job. You should write a paper on your results... by the way, what was the aim of your experiment?
I'm 20 and I can't draw. :v
INT is knowing a tomato is a fruit. WIS is knowing it doesn't belong in a fruit salad. CHA is convincing people that it does.@kay: That is actually better than most four year olds I've seen, they mostly do scribbles that look like abstract drawings Or was that three year old?....
Kay- That is... an interesting drawing.
Kay, what a cute little drawing! Let me put it up on my fridge!
Momentum, a function of mass and velocity, is conserved between portals. In layman's terms: speedy thing goes in, speedy thing comes out.Kay, I think that you got all your drawing talent knocked out of you in some freaky accident. So much for me snarking as usual.
I also got this.◊ The damned photo series goes backwards. :/
"what the complete, unabridged, 4k ultra HD fuck with bonus features" - Mark Von LewisOr maybe there's time travel involved!
Kay's drawing sucks.
My job here is done. -flies away-
edited 8th Oct '12 12:09:17 PM by Viktorious
"Who gave you permission to talk to me, mongrel?"Well I think it's a wonderful drawing of Catherine the Great!
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Um... can 4 year olds draw really well?