I’m visiting extended family for the first time in a long time, and one of my nieces has reached the impressionable age where she keeps mimicking things that she sees me do. what’s a really funny but fairly harmless thing I should teach her to do?

  • @[email protected]
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    672 months ago

    On a vacation when I was a teenager I taught my younger sibling the “SYN/ACK” game.

    They still remember the TCP stack handshake protocol including resets and acks years later.

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    662 months ago

    My niece and nephew loved the “this guy” gag. What’s got two thumbs and thinks you’re the coolest? THIS GUY! and point to yourself with your thumbs.

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    552 months ago

    Teach her to order something off a foreign-language menu, invite the family out to dinner, and see if she can place her order fluently.

    Doing the “Five year old white girl shocks waitress by ordering Orange Chicken in perfect Mandarian” bit IRL would be pretty funny and adorable.

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    2 months ago

    Lockpicking

    Using Linux

    Media piracy

    Feeding the homeless

    Wheatpasting / graffiti

    Political theory

    Shoplifting from corporate chains

    First Aid

    Legal observation

    Black bloc tactics

    Guerilla gardening

    Spotting plainclothes cops / informants

    Dialectical Materialism

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    462 months ago
    • Beatboxing. “Boots and cats and boots and cats”-style.
    • The pulling your thumb off trick.
    • The Macarena.
    • “The Game”. (“You just lost The Game.”)
    • Chopsticks on the piano/keyboard/toy xylophone/etc.
    • “The Name Game.”
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    A buddy of mine taught his 5 yr old daughter to tell people “One time, at band camp…I stuck a flute in my…” *long pause* “nose”.

    And he gets joy remembering all of the people go wide-eyed waiting for that next word out of her mouth.

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      92 months ago

      Just hope he’s prepared for when she finds out the quote’s origin

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      32 months ago

      I love this type of thing! There’s also:

      “Guess why?”/“Chicken thigh!”

      “Guess who?”/“Chicken poo!”

      As a kid I also came up with “Guess when?”/“Chicken shin!” “Guess where?”/“Chicken hair!” and “Guess how?”/“Chicken COW!!” but those may not be quite as good, hahaha.

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    332 months ago

    I taught my kid to say “mom drinks beer for breakfast” as soon as she could talk. Wasn’t that popular with the family xD

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      82 months ago

      Lol! That reminds me of how (when AOL was thing and I was probably way too young to be on it but would use it to talk to family) my mom had me type out and send “I bought a bunch of cars and RECTUM!” via email or AIM out of nowhere to random family members with no context, even though I had no idea why that was funny, but she thought it was hilarious. Which is pretty damn funny looking back!

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    332 months ago

    If she’s the right age, Teach her The Game. It’s a brain virus game.

    Rule number 1 of The Game, you can not think about The Game. When you think about The Game you lose.

    Rule number 2, when you think of The Game you have to say that you’ve lost The Game. Ideally loudly and publicly.

    Rule number 3, after losing the game you get 30 minutes grace period to stop thinking about it before The Game starts again.

    Rule number 4, once you have learned about the game you may either play the game or cheat.