Do you ever realize its time to put your phone down when you are interested in videos of... oh I dunno... how to make rubber band balls? Thats me right now. Time for bed
Just unsubbed from a YouTuber I used to watch. She made a YouTube video about why one famous deceased woman would have been bullied into plastic surgery nowadays. It felt very poor taste.
Some of the rules in Da Rules from The Fairly OddParents makes sense in real life if you think about it.
The most important rule is that a child cannot reveal a fairy’s existence. In real life, not everyone believes in the same stuff, especially fairies. Imagine telling someone something, only for them to find nothing.
One of the rules is that fairies cannot affect true love. If you wish someone would fall in love with you, that’s not really true love.
Fairies can only grant wishes to children. In real life, children tend to believe many things that adults do not believe in.
Another rule is that fairies can’t help children win contests. If you wished for help, you’re not really putting your effort into the contest.
In the Abra-Catastrophe, there was a rule that fairies can only grant wishes to the dominant species. Other species may be intelligent, but it’s not possible for them to rule over humans.