This is terrible but today when I was playing volleyball outside with some friends one of their children (18 months) was sort of ambling around on his stumpy little toddler legs and so we were all trying to be careful and like not spike the ball onto the baby but then he wandered over to his father, who picked him up bc dad reflexes, and then the ball got passed over to the dad and he sort of had a no thoughts moment and instinctively used his child to smack the volleyball over to the next person. Like he just swung the kid and used his legs like a baseball bat. I’m never going to forget his face of premature regret mid baby-manuever right when he realized what he was doing AND the instant he realized his wife saw it happen. Anyway the baby was fine he didn’t make contact with the ball all that hard and he was just mad his dad wouldn’t use him as a club again but I had to sit down because I laughed so hard I cried.
The amount of Walter Whites in this close proximity to each other without any nearby Jesses is detrimental to the health of the animal. The urgent call of “Jesse” is a clear sign of stress from a Walter White, and the frequency with which all of these Walter Whites are calling Jesse indicates clear trauma and stress. Additionally, Walter Whites are NOT a pack animal. Though a Jesse nearby might act as a way to ease tension, having so many Walter Whites close to each other is highlylikely to cause infighting and maiming. Prolonged captivity in these conditions is likely to severely injure the health of every Walter White present.
I had to mentally send myself a reaction image the other day. I ran up the stairs on all fours, said to myself āiām such a locationpilled scampercelā and then perfectly envisioned this image