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I found my 9 year old's notebook last night and looked in

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I found my 9 year old's notebook last night and looked in it. There's tons of pictures like this of him drawing himself as a Marionette doll. Any idea what this means?
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>>17339953
he's aware of being a puppet. some of us are some aren't
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>>17339953
Your son is becoming tim burton
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>>17339966
Lol why?
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>>17339953
What have you been doing to this child?
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>>17339953

Wow. That's very deep.. it portrays limitations, and dread.

It seems your son already understands that we are puppets to society. And that we just do what we are "suppose" to do because that's what society set before us.

Your son portrays himself as being run by the system. His expression isn't one of happiness, but one of sadness. your son understands that life is a joke, and he is destined to do what society expects him to do, without much free moment.


That's just my thoughts based off his picture. But that's really what I think about it.
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Yeah I used to draw shit like this and I became a fat anime loving loser, better get him into sports and lifting ASAP
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Maybe he just fucking likes marionettes.

We all liked weird shit as childern, there probably isn't any deep and special meaning to those drawings. It simply is much less probable than the alternative: he currently likes them, for whatever reason, so he draws them.

Jeez, people, if you really believe it is so much more probable that a 9yo has the social awareness to understand what you in your 20s and more spit out because you are unsatisfied with your job, then you are flat out idiots.
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>>17340015
/thread
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Do the scissors represent the realization that there was no puppet master guiding things all along? That human society is just set chaotically in motion beyond control of the very establishment that would profess to be able to manipulate it?

Very deep.
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>>17340015

This is a new age.

Little kids have instant access to social media, the news, everything. Why do you think all these kids are following politics now? I saw a group of kids campaigning for Hillary Clinton. They were probably like 10 years old. Because they are now exposed to everything.

When we were kids this stuff didn't exist. We didn't watch the news. Social media didn't exist. Social Life was playing Pokemon, dodgeball, and Cowboys and Indians.
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Hes most likely a FNaF autist, honestly.

'The Marionette' is a Five Nights at Freddys character for edge-lord 2deep4u kids/furries.

I'd like to imagine hes drawing an 'original character' and not secretly a psychopath
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You're all writing this 3deep shit and reaching so hard. Wait until OP figures out his son had a weird BDSM/marionette fetish all along when he's turned 23, is still living at home and has an autistic deviantART account for more of these drawings.
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>>17339953
He feels he's being controlled and stifled by his parents. The lack of freedom to make his own decisions and mistakes is invalidating him as a real person.
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>>17340068
In all honesty my kid isn't a fan of video games. He doesn't use the computer as much as other kids. He's more of a TV kid.
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>>17340069

..I'm 25 and still live at home, although i live independently here.. Is that bad?
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>>17340068
Yeah I just asked him if he's played the game and he says he has no clue what it is.
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>>17339953
That's pretty impressive drawing for a nine year old. None of my kids could draw as well at that age.
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>>17340093
>>17340081
Then you have a psychopaty, gg
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>>17340103
Why's he a psychopath?
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Honestly when I was about his age I was drawing worse shit. I wouldn't worry about it and maybe respect your kids privacy?
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>>17340036
First off, when you were a kid the internet didn't exist.
So let me tell you: if a kid has access to the internet (and all correlated, news, social media, etc) he is not going to look for and understand how society works.
he is going to look at porn. And videogames.

You seriously overestimate the maturity of children. The chance to access to mature content (e.g. political forums and porn) does not mean they are going to choose the first.

If they are exceptionally deep, intelligent and aware, you wouldn't pick it up by seeing random drawings; there'd be tons of other signs (e.g. he builds complex machinery, he navigates the darkweb, he is a social outcast, he asks deep questions to which an undergraduate parent cannot answer simply, etc)

That child is not special in any way, unless other much more obvious signs testify otherwise.
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You should take him camping or something OP.

I've worked with kids who need extra help cuz of behavioural issues/disabilities etc for 4 years and unless they've been prompted somehow, like he read a story with a marionette in it and he's drawing fanart or something, drawings like this are a way of getting out emotions that they know probably won't be taken seriously or they don't know how to say.

Fortunately kids are pliant as shit and if you start acknowledging them as actual noob humans and not tiny robots they will amaze you.

Show him how to do practical shit, cook a pizza with him from scratch, get him to help you build a shelf for his room or something, show him how to get involved in his own life and he'll feel less powerless. The modern education system is a shitfest for this kind of stuff, but it's so easily remedied it's unreal.

He seems like a pretty smart kid, OP. Just remember that kids want to get shit right too, they just need shown how.
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>>17340126
He's asked me some pretty deep questions. Like how can we prove anything real. And I told him we can see, touch, smell, hear, etc. then he asked me how we can prove our senses are real. I had no answer.
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>>17340126

Like I said, it's a different age. When we were kids, Internet didn't exist. The only things we were exposed to was Pokemon, games, and school. That's literally all that we were exposed to.

Kids today are exposed to everything. They can watch people die while on Live Stream on Facebook. They can watch people be beheaded by terrorists. Rapes, torture. They see people cheating on other people. They see people saying wild and crazy things.

Just through social media, 10 year old kids get the same exposer today, that we do as adults.
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>>17340140
Then he might be smarter than average, but I still wouldn't endorse those drawings as "he understands society is limiting etc bs" because to reach such a conclusion you still need data at nine is hardly available for simle lack of experience (direct or indirect). So unless you parents have talked in fornt of him extensively about your jobs, your pay, consumism, classism and shit, I doubt that is the meaning.

It might be he simply feels restricted, maybe by the social manners he needs to keep with his friends at school, or by plans you parents or teachers have imposed on him...

I'd go with what he said:
>>17340127

>>17340158
Grandpa, I grew up with the internet. And so did my peers. And so did the children I educate at the parish recreational center.

As I already told you, yes, they could watch everything, but no, they are not going to watch what they need to see to have that peculiar idea of society a person with experience has.
Their own immaturity will guide them to less intelligent content (youtubers as pewdiepie, porn again, videogames, hacking if they are really edgy online).
Even if they were to watch ISIS vidoes, they wouldn't understand the resons of those videos, nor they would look up books about it.
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>>17340140

Did you tell him you had no answer? It helps if your kid doesn't assume knowledge is just something that happens to you when you become an adult.
Stops them becoming real assholes when they realise that suddenly they're 16 and they don't have their shit together yet because for some reason they're expected to.

If your kid has already figured out that everything is bullshit don't lie to him otherwise because he'll just think you're an idiot, but kids are still kids and basically the more relaxed he is generally and the more opportunity he has to do/learn cool shit the better he'll be, and small things make all the difference. Let him make his own sandwich for school and put anything he wants in it or something, that's the kind of shit kids remember. He's pretty good at drawing for a 9y/o, maybe get him into drawing comics.
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>>17339953
Recognised her immediately. She's an optional boss for the game "OFF", called Sucre (Sugar). Pic related.

The marionette thing is a big part of the game. You as the player are controlling the main character-- and you may be thinking, duh, but important in-game characters know that you are controlling him, too.
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>>17340287
This symbol is also prominent throughout the game.

Nothing to worry about. The game wasn't violent in its drawings, but end-game is a little depressing, especially for a 9 year old. Does she use tumblr by any chance? The game is popular there.
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>>17340287

I love you man.
Together with all the other cretins such as:
>>17339956
>>17339988
>>17340022
>>17340076


Btw, for the mum, OFF is a free rpg.
Gift your son Undertale for Christmas if he hasn't already pirated it or watched a playthrough of it.
It's a really good game.
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>>17340293

I love a happy ending.
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>>17339966
Triple dubs of truth
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>>17340287
>>17340293
Asked him about this game too. He says he's never played it.
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>>17340460
Then sorry, I have no idea. The shadow covering the eyes is a tell-tale sign for someone drawing Sugar.

Again, though, I don't think it's anything you have to worry about. I constantly drew animu girls with stockings when I was that age because I had watched one too many animes.

>>17340350
Thanks, /adv/bro.
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>>17340543
I think the lines on the face are depression
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