So you and your friends build a clubhouse tree fort.
And you all agree to form like a Tree Fort club, and you want to make sure only the members of your club can get in. So you get a special lock and only you and those friends have a key to the fort.
Now, picture a treasure chest inside your clubhouse, and this chest holds all the cool stuff that your club loves. And each toy is bound by magic to only be played with in the clubhouse.
(Insert your favourite stuff as a kid here). Except it's all of your most valuable toys and treasure!
Now there's a new kid who wants in the group and he comes up with an idea to replace the lock with a new one. It's the "drivechain" lock.
The drivechain he says, let's call him Milhouse, can still only be used by members of your club, with the right secret code, and can open the treasure chest...
But now they're allowed to take the toys home.
Or even to other kids' tree forts... or even to trade the toy for other "things" and maybe even items to build a new tree fort.
And while some other forts are just like yours, some aren't. Some are full of kids who want to steal from people and keep stolen toys there. Or even worse.
So all the member of the club have to agree to this new lock. And some aren't sure. And some have questions. And some have real concerns about how this might effect and change the club.
Some members even suggest a good alternative that they support Milhouse to go build a replica fort beside theirs and test out the new "drivechain" lock and report back to them how it works.
But instead, Milhouse refuses and brings 2 of his friends to some bushes nearby to yell stuff about the lock situation. And when the club members look outside the 2 friends run away on their bikes.
So now the club members go back to playing with their awesome toys and treasure.
Wait. Except the kids are really Paw Patrol Pups. And the "friend" is the evil mayor Humdinger.
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5 year old it is!
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💯 exactly.
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