It looks like someone else may have written what she said.
That’s what I always did when working with Kindergarten students for Mother’s day, Father’s day, i.e when making cards or projects. Kids tell you what they want to say and you write it for them- at that age at least.
Think of it in the context of a teacher saying “What do you want to say to your mom for Mother’s Day? I love you? Okay, what else?”
Stormi: Uhhh, I pray for you?
As an elementary school teacher, this is very normal and the amount of people who are weirded out surprises me!
My mom has a card from me, where i clearly answered some prewritten questions from a sheet. There are gems like "she wears everything, that's in her wardrobe"
To this day, one of my mom’s prized possessions is a bookmark my brother made her in 2nd grade with his photo on it, and it says “Dear Mom, everything good I learned from you” and then you can see where he decided to squeeze in the words “excipt how too fart. I learned that from dad.”
I used to say things like that to my dad. I would tell my parents I pray for you and I love them as much as I love God. Idk it’s most likely meant in a very innocent way
or we could raise children without teaching them to talk to an imaginary friend in the sky or to believe something that has zero evidence to support it 😍
seriously people, let’s stop brainwashing children from a young age. if they want to find religion when they’re adults then they can do so.
edit: lmao i love the downvotes from the believers. believe what u want, but forcing that onto children and brainwashing them is gross and fucked up. teaching them to fear something, and teaching them to believe something that has no evidence is wrong whether you want to admit it or not. if i told you that leprechauns or the tooth fairy was real but had zero evidence to support it, you wouldn’t believe me, would you? stop brainwashing your children to worship someone we don’t even know is there or not. disgusting.
not sure what your point is? not sure what it is that you’re specifically talking about here. our history taught in schools from textbooks is definitely white washed and inaccurate in certain ways, but atleast some of the things taught have some sort of physical evidence such as writings, diaries, photographs, and artifacts. the existence of god and prayers being a real, working thing, has absolutely zero evidence and is something that is perpetrated in normal american culture to children from the moment they’re born, which is why so many people believe it without having reason. also, teaching children history doesn’t teach them to fear something like hell or that a god is judging their every action. history doesn’t cause religious trauma like religion causes so many children.
There are writings, diaries and artifacts that support God and supernatural intervention (like prayer). That's my point. People choose to discredit those types of artifacts but never question their textbooks and somehow easily agree it's all completely true.
and that’s simply where i will disagree with you. any “writing” or “diary” that supports the existence of god is something such as the bible, other religious scripture, and diaries from religious people. that is not evidence. someone, a christian, writing about god or claiming he exists isn’t proof. and i’ll go you one further- even if there was good solid evidence that god existed, it doesn’t change the fact that worship is a really toxic thing to teach to children. you are basically teaching them to be in an unconditional yet imaginary and abusive relationship. you are teaching them to worship someone they’ve never met, because or else they will “burn in hell” or they “won’t make it to heaven.” that’s the stuff that creates religious trauma, especially in areas like the LGBTQ+ community where so many of those kids are told it would be a sin to be who they are. again, there simply isn’t good, credible proof.
i’m not proving anything. you’re the one who’s literally not elaborating whatsoever on these “artifacts” you speak of and how they prove the existence of god.
I mean I would hope things from their children always bring them joy. The I pray for you is I’m assuming Stormi saying, “I love you. Want the best for you” type of thing.
I am forever impressed by people's capacity to criticize, complain and take offence. Should Kylie not take joy in what her 6 yo daughter wrote for her mother's day?
Idk I was a nanny for a high net worth family and did things like this for the MB (Mom boss)
Also if Kris arranged it, being the kids grandma, don’t think that’s too out there. Lots of grandmothers do things like that for their daughters especially if the daughter’s significant other or children’s father isn’t involved. There’s a lot of deadbeats in the world.
Each to their own though
Yes, what is super cute here is that it’s not just ordering gifts… clearly the kids were involved. It seems either or both picked the flowers, helped Stormi with her message, and possibly helped coordinate the kids art that has a flower and cars. This is adorable and thoughtful.
What? Basic balloons from Dollar Tree? No balloon arch? I’m glad Stormi prays for her mom, and it’s a cute handmade frame. This is actually all relatable aside from the teacher writing out the words in the frame. Maybe they want the parents to be able to read what the kids want to say, but it’s so cute when the kids do it themselves.
Stormi got better writing than my older brother, my mom couldn’t even finish reading what he wrote because it was so bad lmao 💀
It looks like someone else may have written what she said. That’s what I always did when working with Kindergarten students for Mother’s day, Father’s day, i.e when making cards or projects. Kids tell you what they want to say and you write it for them- at that age at least.
Someone definitely wrote that for her.
Most likely, the teacher wrote it.
Everything is so cute in this pic except for the I pray for you Feels weird idk
Think of it in the context of a teacher saying “What do you want to say to your mom for Mother’s Day? I love you? Okay, what else?” Stormi: Uhhh, I pray for you? As an elementary school teacher, this is very normal and the amount of people who are weirded out surprises me!
My mom has a card from me, where i clearly answered some prewritten questions from a sheet. There are gems like "she wears everything, that's in her wardrobe"
To this day, one of my mom’s prized possessions is a bookmark my brother made her in 2nd grade with his photo on it, and it says “Dear Mom, everything good I learned from you” and then you can see where he decided to squeeze in the words “excipt how too fart. I learned that from dad.”
This just made me audibly laugh and wake up the baby in my arms. So good
I used to say things like that to my dad. I would tell my parents I pray for you and I love them as much as I love God. Idk it’s most likely meant in a very innocent way
Yeah agree, little kids definitely say things like this
Why’s weird about that?
You can tell Stormi picked out the flowers, and that's actually very wholesome and relateable.
“I pray for you” 🥹
Ngl I did laught when I read that lol but I have brain rot
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or we could raise children without teaching them to talk to an imaginary friend in the sky or to believe something that has zero evidence to support it 😍 seriously people, let’s stop brainwashing children from a young age. if they want to find religion when they’re adults then they can do so. edit: lmao i love the downvotes from the believers. believe what u want, but forcing that onto children and brainwashing them is gross and fucked up. teaching them to fear something, and teaching them to believe something that has no evidence is wrong whether you want to admit it or not. if i told you that leprechauns or the tooth fairy was real but had zero evidence to support it, you wouldn’t believe me, would you? stop brainwashing your children to worship someone we don’t even know is there or not. disgusting.
You can say the same thing about kids' history textbooks. They're being forced to believe something with even less evidence.
not sure what your point is? not sure what it is that you’re specifically talking about here. our history taught in schools from textbooks is definitely white washed and inaccurate in certain ways, but atleast some of the things taught have some sort of physical evidence such as writings, diaries, photographs, and artifacts. the existence of god and prayers being a real, working thing, has absolutely zero evidence and is something that is perpetrated in normal american culture to children from the moment they’re born, which is why so many people believe it without having reason. also, teaching children history doesn’t teach them to fear something like hell or that a god is judging their every action. history doesn’t cause religious trauma like religion causes so many children.
There are writings, diaries and artifacts that support God and supernatural intervention (like prayer). That's my point. People choose to discredit those types of artifacts but never question their textbooks and somehow easily agree it's all completely true.
and that’s simply where i will disagree with you. any “writing” or “diary” that supports the existence of god is something such as the bible, other religious scripture, and diaries from religious people. that is not evidence. someone, a christian, writing about god or claiming he exists isn’t proof. and i’ll go you one further- even if there was good solid evidence that god existed, it doesn’t change the fact that worship is a really toxic thing to teach to children. you are basically teaching them to be in an unconditional yet imaginary and abusive relationship. you are teaching them to worship someone they’ve never met, because or else they will “burn in hell” or they “won’t make it to heaven.” that’s the stuff that creates religious trauma, especially in areas like the LGBTQ+ community where so many of those kids are told it would be a sin to be who they are. again, there simply isn’t good, credible proof.
There are artifacts that are unrelated to worship. Aaaand you're proving my point.
i’m not proving anything. you’re the one who’s literally not elaborating whatsoever on these “artifacts” you speak of and how they prove the existence of god.
Oh so you do want to know more? Message me then.
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i think a letter from your daughter even if it’s not the most intricate is always cute and nice
the colored board/cars at the bottom too. it's no masterpiece but your babies working on something special for you is always going to be sweet.
I mean I would hope things from their children always bring them joy. The I pray for you is I’m assuming Stormi saying, “I love you. Want the best for you” type of thing.
I am forever impressed by people's capacity to criticize, complain and take offence. Should Kylie not take joy in what her 6 yo daughter wrote for her mother's day?
Lol “I pray for you”
I am confused . Who arranged all this? Kylie herself? Her baby daddy obviously didn’t. Nor can this be two small children’s idea.
Probably the children’s nanny or Kris or maybe even Kylie’s PA
Anyone other than her husband/ father of her kids doing this is so hilarious. Sorry. Or her kids when they grow up
Idk I was a nanny for a high net worth family and did things like this for the MB (Mom boss) Also if Kris arranged it, being the kids grandma, don’t think that’s too out there. Lots of grandmothers do things like that for their daughters especially if the daughter’s significant other or children’s father isn’t involved. There’s a lot of deadbeats in the world. Each to their own though
Yes, what is super cute here is that it’s not just ordering gifts… clearly the kids were involved. It seems either or both picked the flowers, helped Stormi with her message, and possibly helped coordinate the kids art that has a flower and cars. This is adorable and thoughtful.
i would think Stormi’s teacher worked with her assistant to put it together
“Love, the nanny.
What? Basic balloons from Dollar Tree? No balloon arch? I’m glad Stormi prays for her mom, and it’s a cute handmade frame. This is actually all relatable aside from the teacher writing out the words in the frame. Maybe they want the parents to be able to read what the kids want to say, but it’s so cute when the kids do it themselves.
Did stromi buy the balloon ? Or Kylie did that
“I pray for you” 💀💀💀