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How come no one understands Stewie except for Brian?
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It's a gaydar thing
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Most people understand him, only a few treat him like the baby; Lois, Meg, Peter,..
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Everyone understands him except Louise
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I always thought it was a dogs hearing thing joke
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>>220230694
Same reason why Angelica could talk to the babies and the adults
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Everyone but lewis and meg understood him
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they just had an episode where Laouious and Stewie get high and can communicate
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cool hwip
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>>220230694
It's explained at one point that everyone can understand him and nobody gives a fuck

Because really how the fuck would you react if a toddler ran up to you and started telling you about his spaceship and his time machine and his robot army and his genocidal plans?
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>>220230694
Why are you questioning that but the fact that the dog can fucking talk?
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this is deadly realistic. some people flat out cannot process the idea that a very young child making nonsense words is doing their fucking damndest to try and communicate a complex idea.
I see it far too often. some kid insistently repeating something and their parent or whoever responding completely inappropriately.
>"wabuffa? wabuffa?"
>i'm completely removed from the situation but from across a busy room I hear the repeated sounds almost like a pokemon crying it's name
>it's a toddler that usually has dad and their brother come pick them up
>the brother is not there this time
>the child is clearly asking "where brother?"
>the parent responds with "yes" or "later", noticeably agitating the child who repeats their query again

>watch a crying child say "idabaw go home" (i don't wanna go home) and the dad respond with "if you want to go home, what's the problem?"
>the kid sniffles and thinks for a moment and switches to "idabaw day care", trying to adjust the message to fit the dad's interpretation
>dad pays zero notice

i fucking detest seeing it. i'm so glad my kids aren't that age anymore because it became really fucking tiresome translating for family members that steadfastly refused to even try and pick up on a few phrases of baby language
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>>220230694
chris can understand him too, idiot
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>>220231200
okay i'd like to specify that the 'few people bother to understand stewie' shit is what's realistic here
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>>220231200
I agree completely. Treating toddlers like retards isn't doing them any favours. I spoke plain english to my daughter and always tried to understand what she was trying to get across. I rarely had to deal with tantrums. Everyone said I was "good with her" but refused to accept that she was worth listening to. I had her early and now watching my friends speak to their young ones in dismissive baby language is frustrating. This concept applies to dogs as well. They definitely have complex thoughts they try to get across, it's just a matter of learning how they communicate
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>>220231296
>Everyone said I was "good with her" but refused to accept that she was worth listening to.
fuck you nailed it. I'm told I'm good with kids, coming from people who flat out stop engaging with a child after a maximum of 20 minutes and that's only if a board game is involved, otherwise it's like 5 minutes.
"oh your kids are so well behaved and kind" eventually followed by "you're too strict with them" is another one of my favourite bits of insight from the terminally self-unaware.

also losing my mind at how few people i know (that i like) are having kids. none of my friends. none of my siblings or in-laws. i have two aged 12 and 8 and they have zero cousins, let alone cousins their age, unheard of previously in both mine and my wife's family.
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the more misspelled "lois" is, the more pornographic the attached content becomes.
exceptions include 4chan posts and very young children that genuinely can't spell it but otherwise the rule holds true



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