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* Ok, how on Earth did Mr. Peabody survive that fall? All the other characters express disbelief that he could have died, but why? Mr. Peabody may be insanely smart, but he's not invincible, and falling off a cliff in a giant wooden horse into a body of water full of sharp rocks could kill anyone.

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* Ok, how on Earth did Mr. Peabody survive that fall? All the other characters express disbelief that he could have died, but why? Mr. Peabody may be insanely smart, but he's not invincible, and falling off a cliff in a giant wooden horse into a body of water full of sharp rocks could kill anyone.anyone.
** Maybe he could have used the wood to throw himself off the horse in time and then used a dive so he could land correctly against the water without suffering serious damage (he is very agile so he could probably do that)
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** There are tests for it as part of a doctor's exam in regards to developmental phases and signs you can look for. If a child has difficulty focusing on objects or recognizing a parent's face, it's likely they are near-sighted. Just like if a child isn't speaking by 18 months, you want to determine if they understand you. If they show signs of comprehension, they are developing their language skills and may simply be quiet. A doctor would already be able to determine if it was physiological.

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** There are tests for it as part of a doctor's exam in regards to developmental phases and signs you can look for. If a child has difficulty focusing on objects or recognizing a parent's face, it's likely they are near-sighted. Just like if a child isn't speaking by 18 months, you want to determine if they understand you. If they show signs of comprehension, they are developing their language skills and may simply be quiet. A doctor would already be able to determine if it was physiological.physiological.

* Ok, how on Earth did Mr. Peabody survive that fall? All the other characters express disbelief that he could have died, but why? Mr. Peabody may be insanely smart, but he's not invincible, and falling off a cliff in a giant wooden horse into a body of water full of sharp rocks could kill anyone.

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* So, did Mona Lisa only smile because of Sherman's antics? Is this a Main/YouAlreadyChangedThePast situation or what?

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* So, did Mona Lisa only smile because of Sherman's antics? Is this a Main/YouAlreadyChangedThePast YouAlreadyChangedThePast situation or what?what?

* Why/how would a toddler already have glasses?
** There are tests for it as part of a doctor's exam in regards to developmental phases and signs you can look for. If a child has difficulty focusing on objects or recognizing a parent's face, it's likely they are near-sighted. Just like if a child isn't speaking by 18 months, you want to determine if they understand you. If they show signs of comprehension, they are developing their language skills and may simply be quiet. A doctor would already be able to determine if it was physiological.
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