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This started about 4 years ago when my son was 2. I started to supplement his cartoons with beginner pvp videos and Dream's Manhunt series. Over the course of these years I feel like he has retained absolutely nothing even though I have spent every waking minute trying to make him understand. I have done everything that I have thought of including having Sweatgod's videos playing while he is sleeping and only having Bloje on the TV to make him understand the community. I felt as though I got to a breaking point when he couldn't differentiate between a sword and a rod. I couldn't fathom raising a kid who was not able to pvp the best by the time he was 10. With all that said if anyone wants a 6 year old child who is ♥♥♥♥♥♥ at minecraft pvp check out Eternal Sunny Orphanage in Omaha, Nebraska and maybe your luck will be better than mine with him
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