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Nice family YouTube video.

pc747

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OK look, I'm glad pops is taking approach of science with the young lads. But they are not going to grow to be business smart if you are showing them it is OK to buy a wasp nest off eBay. Especially when more than likely you have several around the property. [emoji23]

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Not sure if I'm more surprised they actually found a wasps nest on eBay...or that they actually bought it.

Either way, at least they determined it was safe and dad was nearby! I'm a huge proponent of teaching kids science super early. One way to do it is to cut things open! I take my kid to the local science center/museum all the time and they allow him to see aquariums, fishes, reptiles, etc. You can actually touch these animals too. He's still too scared but I know one day he will be curious. It's up to us dads to be brave for them! :)
 
I just spent the past half hour watching more if their videos. The cut open bowling balls, rattles from a rattlesnake, grenades, stun guns, yeezys, and more. I really love that dad has been able to make videos like this and get sponsorships to take son around the world. In a world where we are so busy I am amazed to see this. I'm going to have to subscribe just because I hope they are able to continue on.

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I don't care for that channel. It's cool to me to see what's inside stuff, but those people bug me.

Also, I agree. Why would you pay money for that rather than go find one? That'd be a fun family adventure. Not to mention, who hasn't seen inside one on a nature show?
 
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