Not always. You have to remember that adults are humans and don't know everything. When it comes to their kid's safety, they generally know what is best, however.
Adult's, just like any other human being can make mistakes, so they may not always know what's best but there are plenty of other times when they do know what's best.
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guess what i do not know what is the answer i know theres crumb, pellets and MASH but which is for the adults and which for the babys ????????
He will always hang out with them or stare at them.
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If she/he is your best friend she will always support you in everything you do.
the truth is always the best
you always know who your best friends are :)
YESThey AreThey're More FunEnergeticStylishHappyThey Get More Fun In They're LifeThey're Not BossyOr Weird! :DAlso, I have found that adults can tell off children for things adults do, however when adults do whatever they are telling the child off for, it is always considered okay.But kids don't complain! They are cool! They know they are better, so they just let the adults think they are better!
it depends for adults i don't know but for teens and kids i would say Jonas brothers
they won't blow you off and they will always be there for you
The best scooters for adults can be a X-360.
kids do because adults are always busy the only thing that adults watch are lifetime the news etc.
Being told that adults may lie in "The Giver" challenges Jonas' belief that adults always tell the truth and have his best interests at heart. This realization forces him to question the integrity and reliability of the authority figures in his community, leading to a shift in his perception of adults as being potentially deceptive and controlling.