It's interesting seeing his picture and what he does. Children's entertainment-education. I guess that's kind of what I do a lot of. I made a series of Vines over the past 2 days about self discovery - where 14 year old me meets 43 year old me and accidentally messes up the spacetime continuum in the process. [didn't mean to make a movie - but when I put them together in sequence, they became one]. [1]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=piuHfTyj3z8 - anyway, something like this, through the symbolism within it, would quality as children's entertainment... and also children's education - mostly about not taking yourself or the world around you too seriously but taking yourself very seriously at the same time. If you've ever seen children's entertainment, they have their own logic; full of symbolism that has multiple layers on it, mostly involving doing everything to break expectations, surprised and confuse, making you stop and process "Wait, what did I just see?" and they piece together the story in their minds out of the bits and pieces presented. As adults, we're trained with a certain linear sequencing but as children, the absurd makes more sense than what we consider the rational; but they use rational internal processes to piece together things, often in unexpected ways and come up with plausible reasons. Mixing up figurative and literal language is a big one; kids often love puns for that reason; they're mini puzzles to figure out. * Yeah - the car picture (happened to spot it on a diagnostic sheet - we were getting an oil change today) struck me as very strange indeed; all the sides of the car folded *up* - and left me with an unease feeling. Then I realized how it shows "all perspectives at once".. which is one of those parts of oneness that can be disconcerting. And the kitty; yeah - she was standing on the toilet and thought, "Wait - I can have her leave a clue and I'll use this old badge of me and turn this into a story!". Your mom's best friend sounds like my kind of people and yeah - I used to hang around electronics stores as a kid; always wanting something... always annoyed at what's _not there yet_. I'm still annoyed at how technology advances more slowly than I'd like, but I'm happy we're here where we are now. The boy on that badge and taking that picture of the future dreamed of something _just_ like this.. and here we are. * References Visible links 1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=piuHfTyj3z8&hc_location=ufi