The razor knows your greatest fears

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Fields of watermelons found on mars

Authorities say rise of fruit aliens is to blame for glut of outer space watermelons.

The FBI declined to comment on reports of watermelons rainingdown, but confirmed that kiwis have been intercepted.

Our children grow up quickly and the realization of it eludes us briefly before we bolt awake. It's our worst fear. They're growing up. And we're not the ones they need to survive the world. They don't need us as much as we need them. They're going to make mistakes, buy the wrong foods and wear the wrong clothes. They're not perfect. It's not their job to be perfect.

They'll make their own story, writing their own journey. And they know where their journeys end. It's our belief that we should impart all of the knowledge we have acquired and the lessons that we have learned. Like one bad decision could change their lives forever. We want so bad for them to have every opportunity for success that we've sacrificed for them to have or not see the opportunities that they have for themself.

We want to shelter them from every hurtful thing in life. They don't feel better for having less. We want them to have it all, no matter what it takes. They are just as susceptible to suffering as we are yet somehow we manage to give them the hope that everything will somehow work out. Let them learn from the harder lessons they'll face as well. It's not our job to protect them from everything. This is why we set safety nets, teach them about self-care. We need them to be able to walk away from us, from the routine because the routine was never really a routine at all. They need to put the fear of their own potential into words and never let go until they make it across the finish line.

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