20+ Things Kids In The ’60s Did That Would Make Us Think Twice Today

Published on 04/08/2022
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Fire Hydrants Were Used To Cool Them Off

When it was very hot, officials would open hydrants and reduce the water pressure, or they would switch on a sprinkling feature to allow children to cool down in the shade. Despite the fact that it didn’t stop a cunning elder brother from attempting to unlock it with all of his might nonetheless. Furthermore, the force of the explosion was so intense that even tiny toddlers might be easily pushed down by the force of the explosion.

Fire Hydrants Were Used To Cool Them Off

Fire Hydrants Were Used To Cool Them Off

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They Performed Blood Compact

In the ’60s, children made little cuts on their fingers and pressed them together as a pledge of devotion and friendship, or to maintain a secret about something dreadful that they had done together, which was frequent practice. In addition, it was considered to be an ideal method to continue the blood oath tradition and to make lifetime companions. All of them were fully oblivious that they were putting other people at risk of contracting viruses and illnesses.

They Performed Blood Compact

They Performed Blood Compact

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