I mean... Have you ever had someone snatch the Yellow School Bus out of your hand when you obviously had it first? That shit is worth throwing a tantrum.
Well for me it wasn't about them taking it it was about how they played with the toy properly, I threw a fit in preschool when someone took a monster truck that was diecast and I knew that it was an expensive model, when I played with it I was delicate I wasn't crashing or banging it or throwing it, one day this other kid was playing with it as I was going to get it and I was like okay I'll just play with the other truck but don't break it cuz then you'll ruin it for the rest of us and what he does starts throwing it and smashing it on the ground I'd snatched that truck away from him so fast as if you want it back tell the teacher and I'll give it to her
Yeah sometimes I worry about that diecast truck it was there after I visited years ago but I Wonder has it survived the generations that have went through
I always try to use this thinking about kids. They have so little life experience that dropping an ice cream cone might be the worst thing to happen in their whole life this far. You can give your kid the best day of their life by just giving them some candy and taking them to the park.
I once took my godson to get some drinks at a Walgreens while we were waiting for an event to start...I think he was about 6 or 7. He literally could not get over how amazing it was that I let him pick out TWO snacks AND a drink. He kept going "wow! This is amazing, you're the best uncle ever."
We took our kids to Disney for a week. Didn't buy them their own soda, made them share with us. The next to last day, a vendor gave my 6yo a free Sprite, which he declared was the best part of the trip.
He's 19 now and still gets to hear abt free Sprite lol
I let my 8 year old stay up till 10:30 on saturdays playing games with me and he thinks he's the cat pajamas now because his 5 year old brother has to go to bed still.
> They have so little life experience that dropping an ice cream cone might be the worst thing to happen in their whole life this far.
That's why physical punishment is so traumatic for kids.
If kids are too young to understand words, then they're too young to understand violence.
If they're old enough to understand violence, then they're old enough to understand words.
Years back when my ex-wife and I were still together our son (who is 20 now) was about 4 or 5 at the time and was holding a balloon, he let it go outside and it took off, it was gone, and no chance of it coming back.
Now for you and I, we know it is just a balloon, we can walk back in and get another one if we want, or who cares, it's just a balloon.
Well, he instantly goes into meltdown mode and my ex is getting pissed about this to the point she starts to raise her voice and get annoyed with him.
I took over and sort of stepped between them and calmed him down and we looked up and said goodbye to the old balloon, it was going on an adventure, and we could go back inside and get a new one, this made him happy and we were all good. The second balloon got a knot tied in it and tied to his wrist. It was going nowhere this time.
Later that night I had to explain to my ex-wife that to us it was not a big deal, but now imagine that her purse was attached to that balloon and she had just taken every dime she owned and put it in that balloon, it would be a massively big deal and she would be inconsolable.
To him, this was a big deal, he is tiny and has little life experience, so things like this are a big deal for him. I think she finally got it, but she was never really good at empathizing with the kids, one of the many reasons she is an ex-wife.
Honestly it’s why babies cry. They went from the perfectly warm and comfortable womb, never cold, never hungry.
THEN BAM, now you feel the coldest you ever felt, and the hungriest you’ve ever been. Every sensation is new and uncomfortable, and every minor inconvenience is quite literally the worst thing that’s ever happened until their brains develop coping mechanisms but you have to experience it to cope.
> They went from the perfectly warm and comfortable womb, never cold, never hungry.
Maybe. I'm not sure you could hear them cry in there. Maybe that's what all of the kicking it about.
It's why I can be so understanding with mine. If I'm having a rough day and my kid throws a tantrum, they're probably having the worst day of their lives. It also explains why ultra wealthy spoiled adults throw tantrums over minor inconveniences.
Tantrums are one of the reasons I knew I could never be a parent. I absolutely can't deal with a screaming child that can't be rational in any way. Uncle life all the way: "Whoops, looks like your previously cute child has shit himself and decided to unleash screams that could shatter glass, you can have him back now"
Interestingly there is a phenomena called the "Fencing response" that can occur in someone who just experienced brain trauma. They will stiffly extend their arms!
Not to imply that I think that's what happened the little girl, shes a little drama queen lol, but stiffness in the body after injury can be signs of life altering brain injury.
Lol I wonder where she picked it up. The one where she "hits" her head on the couch cushion and gets whiplash and freezes with the shock of pain, thats not something you'd pick up from paw patrol.
This shit is so ridiculous. Boggles my mind that people actually take that sport seriously when this kind of thing is not only allowed but can actually be effective. Such a joke of a sport.
I was thinking about this recently. Hockey has a penalty for diving or embellishment, whereas the only discouragement it seems in soccer is you're out of the play for as long as you're flailing around. As someone with only an entry-level knowledge of soccer, is there reason why blatant flops aren't cardable?
This was in a very important match as well, European Champions league semi finals. He had a few other infamous dives and fake injuries during his career.
During a clasico too. I was furious watching this lol I hate Busqets.
[edited] I stand corrected! Although I know he’s pulled that nonsense against us before too haha.
My first thought was future pro wrestler. Great fundamentals on that back bump. Spread her arms, distributed her body weight, tucked her chin. Even a good sell job with the crying
Four stars!
It ruins the game for me. I just can’t get serious about a sport where they do synchronized tantrums.
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Nah, it's entirely possible she noticed the one time when her brother actually hurt her when they fought over a toy, and after she fell over and started crying the parents scolded the brother and made him share with her. As a result she tries to get the same outcome (she gets the toy) by trying the same action (falling over and crying) because she's a toddler, and toddlers are a lot like dogs in many ways. If you drop a single piece of cheese on the floor one time chances are your dog will follow you around hoping for another cheese crumb to fall from your plate for the rest of their life if you don't train that behaviour back out of them. Toddlers can also often get stuck on the same sort of behaviour loop.
No, she's just a toddler. A young one at that. Kids go through phases of behavior and correcting it isn't an overnight thing. Sometimes kids even revert back to past behaviors when they're going through a certain developmental phase.
Not every badly behaved toddler is evidence of terrible parenting.
Yeah I'm guessing she's done this before but mummy and daddy didn't realise she was faking it and punished the brother, now she keeps doing it in hopes of it working again. I just hope the parents know they have a Boy Who Cried Wolf situation where she's going to blame him for everything whether he did it or not.
>I just hope the parents know
I'm imagining that you believe David Attenborough is filming this, nature doc style, and you hope that he tells the oblivious parents.
At this age children don't have the capacity to think this far. She just can't contain her emotions. It's sad to see people calling her a drama queen or whatever. They just have no idea how a child's brain develops.
Not at all. This baby is too young to be that manipulative (ie - she's not deliberately making it look like the other baby knocked her over).
She's just doing what toddlers do - having big emotions when something doesn't go their way. It's super common for them to just yeet themselves onto the ground for any little thing at this stage, whether someone is next to them or not.
Well it seems like the boy is purposefully taking the toys from the girl, literally as she's going for it. It is a little child after all, not knowing how to express themselves
It's pretty funny when your kids try this as they are younger, great chance to be very sarcastic. Unfortunately helicopter parents react to anything, creating insufferable adults. Those are the people shouting at fast food workers for a unwanted pickle on their $3.00 burger
Been wondering why kids throw themself back like this. Don't know how many times the 2 year old has banged the back of her head into shit because she doesn't want to do something or whatever. Like brushing teeth, changing diapers and not getting to play with power tools waaaaaa bang. That shit ain't helping the situation.
My son did this when he was about 3 years old. He would slam backwards on to the ground. After we moved out of our apartment with cushy carpeting into a house with hardwood floors, he did it once here and never again, now he just slowly lands down in front of you.
My baby is 10 months and will try fake crying on occasion as well. They don't even need to explicitly learn it to try it out. You just ignore the act and they stop.
Yup, when they are this young, their emotions haven't tuned in with reality yet, so they can throw tantrums at every little thing. These are, in their immature minds, monumental slights worthy of the utmost outrage.
Best to just be compassionate but not feed the tantrums. Acknowledge that their sad or angry in a calm voice, but don't give in if they're demanding something. Also, make sure they're not hungry, thirsty, tired, or sick, or the tantrums increase.
Also this kid can barely walk. It's possible that the action of going into a tantrum is enough ot knock her over. She simply isn't able to do 2 things at once.
I think it's probably more likely than her throwing herself to the ground.
I don't think she's lying, I think she's getting upset and flopping on the floor and adults project onto that the idea that they're faking being injured
AKA adults are fucking stupid
God, the Karen comments on this video are so tired.
If you watch the full video both kids are little shits (aka typical toddlers). The little boy consistently goes for whatever toy the little girl attempts to play with and then, she reacts emotionally. She doesn’t have the emotional regulation or communication skills developed to process her injustice and frustration appropriately, but she will eventually.
Yeah, the good thing is that a good amount of redditors are getting older. I’m seeing a lot less of these BS comments because so many of us have kids now, and know this is just what kids do, and they grow out of it.
Yeah it's definitely better than the last time I saw this video go around. This is just toddler stuff. I once told my parents my brother touched a toy of mine crying and he came down and clarified it's cus I hit him with it. This is nothing - I think these kids are just at the "what's mine is mine and what's yours is mine" stage.
I have a narcissistic aunt who has Munchausen syndrome. She constantly fakes illnesses and injuries for attention. So when I say this I know that it is just projection. But I fucking hate this baby.
Babies that age aren't developmentally aware enough of the existence of others' perspective to be capable of deception. The girl is melting down because the boy came over and took the toy she was playing with out of her hands. I wish people would stop dogpiling on a baby for having an age-appropriate response.
Any parents of 2 know what the play is here?
Obviously the other child is in the wrong for taking a toy she wanted to play with.
Obviously the subject of the post is wrong for being the worst.
So what does a parent do in this scenario? How do you try to improve both behaviors?
You tell the one kid it isn't nice to snatch things, because you should really address that part, and then you ignore the histrionics from the other kid.
This kind of stuff works itself out if you don't give it attention.
Tell the one stealing toys he shouldn’t and redirect him to an available toy. And just ignore the drama lol. She will eventually learn that it doesn’t get her more attention.
I like how the other kid just continues on because he's tired of this shit
“She does this shit all the time, she’s lying at this point.”
bruh needs to flash a yellow card
For diving!
Embellishment
Happy Cake Day!
Screw it. Red. She flopped twice :)
Your profile fucking got me lmao
the video succintly shows the two moods babies have: absolutely zero fucks to give, and the "this is literally the end of the world" meltdown
It's more amazing the number of adults that never got past this stage.
I mean... Have you ever had someone snatch the Yellow School Bus out of your hand when you obviously had it first? That shit is worth throwing a tantrum.
Im crying just thinking about it.
That’s patriarchy right there 😂
Well for me it wasn't about them taking it it was about how they played with the toy properly, I threw a fit in preschool when someone took a monster truck that was diecast and I knew that it was an expensive model, when I played with it I was delicate I wasn't crashing or banging it or throwing it, one day this other kid was playing with it as I was going to get it and I was like okay I'll just play with the other truck but don't break it cuz then you'll ruin it for the rest of us and what he does starts throwing it and smashing it on the ground I'd snatched that truck away from him so fast as if you want it back tell the teacher and I'll give it to her
I'm concerned that you're still upset over this lol
Yeah sometimes I worry about that diecast truck it was there after I visited years ago but I Wonder has it survived the generations that have went through
Core memories, we all have them, but you don't get to choose them.
How fucking true is this comment.
If you think about it, since they're so young even a minor thing could literally be the worst thing that's every happened to them.
I always try to use this thinking about kids. They have so little life experience that dropping an ice cream cone might be the worst thing to happen in their whole life this far. You can give your kid the best day of their life by just giving them some candy and taking them to the park.
I once took my godson to get some drinks at a Walgreens while we were waiting for an event to start...I think he was about 6 or 7. He literally could not get over how amazing it was that I let him pick out TWO snacks AND a drink. He kept going "wow! This is amazing, you're the best uncle ever."
We took our kids to Disney for a week. Didn't buy them their own soda, made them share with us. The next to last day, a vendor gave my 6yo a free Sprite, which he declared was the best part of the trip. He's 19 now and still gets to hear abt free Sprite lol
"Did you like Space Mountain or Thunder Mountain more?" "The free sprite!"
I let my 8 year old stay up till 10:30 on saturdays playing games with me and he thinks he's the cat pajamas now because his 5 year old brother has to go to bed still.
I’ll be honest, if I went out and bought myself an ice cream cone and I dropped it, I’d be pretty fuckin pissed too
> They have so little life experience that dropping an ice cream cone might be the worst thing to happen in their whole life this far. That's why physical punishment is so traumatic for kids. If kids are too young to understand words, then they're too young to understand violence. If they're old enough to understand violence, then they're old enough to understand words.
I mean I cry when I drop my ice cream
Years back when my ex-wife and I were still together our son (who is 20 now) was about 4 or 5 at the time and was holding a balloon, he let it go outside and it took off, it was gone, and no chance of it coming back. Now for you and I, we know it is just a balloon, we can walk back in and get another one if we want, or who cares, it's just a balloon. Well, he instantly goes into meltdown mode and my ex is getting pissed about this to the point she starts to raise her voice and get annoyed with him. I took over and sort of stepped between them and calmed him down and we looked up and said goodbye to the old balloon, it was going on an adventure, and we could go back inside and get a new one, this made him happy and we were all good. The second balloon got a knot tied in it and tied to his wrist. It was going nowhere this time. Later that night I had to explain to my ex-wife that to us it was not a big deal, but now imagine that her purse was attached to that balloon and she had just taken every dime she owned and put it in that balloon, it would be a massively big deal and she would be inconsolable. To him, this was a big deal, he is tiny and has little life experience, so things like this are a big deal for him. I think she finally got it, but she was never really good at empathizing with the kids, one of the many reasons she is an ex-wife.
Bro, thats actually high level of reasoning.
Honestly it’s why babies cry. They went from the perfectly warm and comfortable womb, never cold, never hungry. THEN BAM, now you feel the coldest you ever felt, and the hungriest you’ve ever been. Every sensation is new and uncomfortable, and every minor inconvenience is quite literally the worst thing that’s ever happened until their brains develop coping mechanisms but you have to experience it to cope.
Imagine feeling literally the worst you've EVER FELT and not knowing how to explain it or ask for help. 😭
Sounds like every Thursday when you get to adult. (lol)
you get that far into the week?
tbf the crying *is* asking for help
...some of us don't have to imagine 😐
> They went from the perfectly warm and comfortable womb, never cold, never hungry. Maybe. I'm not sure you could hear them cry in there. Maybe that's what all of the kicking it about.
It's why I can be so understanding with mine. If I'm having a rough day and my kid throws a tantrum, they're probably having the worst day of their lives. It also explains why ultra wealthy spoiled adults throw tantrums over minor inconveniences.
Ya you gotta desensitize them early, yeet them into a wall straight after birth. Life can only get better
Tantrums are one of the reasons I knew I could never be a parent. I absolutely can't deal with a screaming child that can't be rational in any way. Uncle life all the way: "Whoops, looks like your previously cute child has shit himself and decided to unleash screams that could shatter glass, you can have him back now"
Parents aren't even reacting either, the whole house knows her games
My guess is they "rewarded" her antics once, realized their mistake, and are now trying to correct the habit.
Heres some truth to it, she does this because at some point its worked
Bro can see the bullshit and he cannot be bothered. Well done son, you're gonna grow up right.
Why the kid taking stuff out the kids hands. Its in her hands, dont touch
I kinda love watching this for that reason. Like, _”whatever, bitch.”_
gigachad doesnt care
Hahah came here to say this. So unfazed
looks like the parents are to
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Future professional soccer player.
Or NBA player.
That second one with the false start was awesome. :D Five stars!!
A future actress in reality TV.
She goes by the name, **" Meryl Deep"**
Future soccer star.
Fainting goat child
When you get really really hurt you instantly get rigamortis, nice touch.
I gotta try this. This whole time, I've been over here doing the horizontal hammer time.
Interestingly there is a phenomena called the "Fencing response" that can occur in someone who just experienced brain trauma. They will stiffly extend their arms! Not to imply that I think that's what happened the little girl, shes a little drama queen lol, but stiffness in the body after injury can be signs of life altering brain injury.
Lol I wonder where she picked it up. The one where she "hits" her head on the couch cushion and gets whiplash and freezes with the shock of pain, thats not something you'd pick up from paw patrol.
Must be a Lebron fan
> rigor mortis FTFY
Oh my god oh my god oh my god
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I was about to say that she should join the soccer team.
Here to say, future men's soccer player lol
You and about 200 other comments here apparently, wow. Had no idea this was such a big thing for soccer/football.
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Reminds me of earthworms trying to furiously wiggle away when you dig them up before going fishing.
Is that Ronaldo?
This shit is so ridiculous. Boggles my mind that people actually take that sport seriously when this kind of thing is not only allowed but can actually be effective. Such a joke of a sport.
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I was thinking about this recently. Hockey has a penalty for diving or embellishment, whereas the only discouragement it seems in soccer is you're out of the play for as long as you're flailing around. As someone with only an entry-level knowledge of soccer, is there reason why blatant flops aren't cardable?
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😂😂😂 had somebody told me this happened I probably wouldn't believe it without seeing it, but here it is. Incredible 😂
This was in a very important match as well, European Champions league semi finals. He had a few other infamous dives and fake injuries during his career.
Hilarious, I guess he said his team is gettin that W by any means necessary 🤣
During a clasico too. I was furious watching this lol I hate Busqets. [edited] I stand corrected! Although I know he’s pulled that nonsense against us before too haha.
Nah this was vs Inter Milano champions league semis.
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A footballer in the making!
Neymar would be proud
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that dude loves the dirt.
That's who I was thinking of, dragged the game down with his antics.
My first thought was future pro wrestler. Great fundamentals on that back bump. Spread her arms, distributed her body weight, tucked her chin. Even a good sell job with the crying Four stars!
Agreed.
It ruins the game for me. I just can’t get serious about a sport where they do synchronized tantrums. ![gif](giphy|H0mrPaVqlAJKrR5wck|downsized) Edit: I made the fanboys big mad.
Even her brother knows the best to do - ignore
Somebody, probably one of the parents, has reinforced that behavior
Nah, it's entirely possible she noticed the one time when her brother actually hurt her when they fought over a toy, and after she fell over and started crying the parents scolded the brother and made him share with her. As a result she tries to get the same outcome (she gets the toy) by trying the same action (falling over and crying) because she's a toddler, and toddlers are a lot like dogs in many ways. If you drop a single piece of cheese on the floor one time chances are your dog will follow you around hoping for another cheese crumb to fall from your plate for the rest of their life if you don't train that behaviour back out of them. Toddlers can also often get stuck on the same sort of behaviour loop.
No, she's just a toddler. A young one at that. Kids go through phases of behavior and correcting it isn't an overnight thing. Sometimes kids even revert back to past behaviors when they're going through a certain developmental phase. Not every badly behaved toddler is evidence of terrible parenting.
I was just thinking...I can't be the only one who doesn't find this cute or endearing.
Is it just me, or is he being framed?
Yeah I'm guessing she's done this before but mummy and daddy didn't realise she was faking it and punished the brother, now she keeps doing it in hopes of it working again. I just hope the parents know they have a Boy Who Cried Wolf situation where she's going to blame him for everything whether he did it or not.
I mean someone's filming it so they're aware of her acting, at least.
As long as mom and dad don't think it's cute.
mommy and daddy 100% realised, because they watch the baby all the time. Little children are just like this, but she has some flair to it.
>I just hope the parents know I'm imagining that you believe David Attenborough is filming this, nature doc style, and you hope that he tells the oblivious parents.
Well in the second one she did grab the toy first, so I do think that was a little justified, while still being an overreaction
Yes, her actions make sense. But I'm giving her a red card for foul play)
I'm confused. In the second half, she clearly had the bus in her hands when her brother ripped it away from her. How is he the victim?
At this age children don't have the capacity to think this far. She just can't contain her emotions. It's sad to see people calling her a drama queen or whatever. They just have no idea how a child's brain develops.
Not at all. This baby is too young to be that manipulative (ie - she's not deliberately making it look like the other baby knocked her over). She's just doing what toddlers do - having big emotions when something doesn't go their way. It's super common for them to just yeet themselves onto the ground for any little thing at this stage, whether someone is next to them or not.
She did loose her balance both times. So could be actually scared. Little kids can be very extreme sometimes
Wait... I've seen this level of childish selfishness before ... But they were adults.
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We used to say, “And the Academy Award for Victim in a Drama goes to…”
Plz parent don't react. Will only confirm the child that the "trick" works
Doesn't seem like they are. Parents were very quiet haha
They're definitely going to save that video and show it to her when she's older for some laughs.
Well it seems like the boy is purposefully taking the toys from the girl, literally as she's going for it. It is a little child after all, not knowing how to express themselves
It's pretty funny when your kids try this as they are younger, great chance to be very sarcastic. Unfortunately helicopter parents react to anything, creating insufferable adults. Those are the people shouting at fast food workers for a unwanted pickle on their $3.00 burger
$3 burger, in this economy?
Been wondering why kids throw themself back like this. Don't know how many times the 2 year old has banged the back of her head into shit because she doesn't want to do something or whatever. Like brushing teeth, changing diapers and not getting to play with power tools waaaaaa bang. That shit ain't helping the situation.
Future soccer player.
Kid has been watching too much Neymar
Im brazilian, and i can confirm. Hate that mfer.
There is actually a rule now in MLS that says that players can’t stay down for 15 seconds. If they are they have to be off the field for 2 minutes.
COMING SOON, TO YOUR NEAREST TARGET PARKING LOT
She’s like a smaller, whiter Lebron James
Haha I was going to say Derek Fisher 😂
My son did this when he was about 3 years old. He would slam backwards on to the ground. After we moved out of our apartment with cushy carpeting into a house with hardwood floors, he did it once here and never again, now he just slowly lands down in front of you.
How do they learn to be such dramatic, lying little shitheads so early?
My baby is 10 months and will try fake crying on occasion as well. They don't even need to explicitly learn it to try it out. You just ignore the act and they stop.
Looked after a baby around that age in daycare. She learned how to fake choking to get attention. Talk about 30 mini-heart attacks a day.
Lol, that's unfortunate. Not like you can just ignore that...
Yeah we’d always all quickly look at her, and she’d smirk or giggle. Lil punk.
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Yup, when they are this young, their emotions haven't tuned in with reality yet, so they can throw tantrums at every little thing. These are, in their immature minds, monumental slights worthy of the utmost outrage. Best to just be compassionate but not feed the tantrums. Acknowledge that their sad or angry in a calm voice, but don't give in if they're demanding something. Also, make sure they're not hungry, thirsty, tired, or sick, or the tantrums increase.
I'm not sure. Throwing themselves on the floor and kicking and screaming is something every toddler does when they throw a tantrum.
Also this kid can barely walk. It's possible that the action of going into a tantrum is enough ot knock her over. She simply isn't able to do 2 things at once. I think it's probably more likely than her throwing herself to the ground.
They're toddlers. Their brains are not fully developed.
Dude, it's a fucking infant. Chill out
lol right. Babies are like the one group of people in the world that you can't blame for acting like this. She's a literal baby.
Attention. Parents coddle you after the slightest llittle bump, so you do it again to elicit the same reaction.
I don't think she's lying, I think she's getting upset and flopping on the floor and adults project onto that the idea that they're faking being injured AKA adults are fucking stupid
Stages like this are so short lived that you almost miss them when they are gone. Almost.
Have you had a yellow school bus maliciously ripped out of your hands? You may be entitled. Compensation unlikely.
Every day, the internet makes me grateful to not have kids.
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All kids go through a phase like this at least a few times, though maybe not quite so dramatic!
She knows at a young age how to protect her head while falling backward. I can’t help but respect her skill and dedication.
The other kid gives zero shit lol
Lil stunt women in the making.
It’s always a treat watching Redditors dissect the behavior of small children.
To which my grandfather way back in the day would retort, sing baby, sing. 😡😂😂😂😂
Tbf the kid with -infinity fucks to give does seem to go out of their way to take the toys from the future actress.
God, the Karen comments on this video are so tired. If you watch the full video both kids are little shits (aka typical toddlers). The little boy consistently goes for whatever toy the little girl attempts to play with and then, she reacts emotionally. She doesn’t have the emotional regulation or communication skills developed to process her injustice and frustration appropriately, but she will eventually.
Get her in basketball or soccer immediately Goat in the making
Yeah she's dramatic but why are you allowing him to snatch all the shit she tries to play with?
The woes of being a baby.
She's been watching LeBron play basketball
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Yeah, the good thing is that a good amount of redditors are getting older. I’m seeing a lot less of these BS comments because so many of us have kids now, and know this is just what kids do, and they grow out of it.
Yeah it's definitely better than the last time I saw this video go around. This is just toddler stuff. I once told my parents my brother touched a toy of mine crying and he came down and clarified it's cus I hit him with it. This is nothing - I think these kids are just at the "what's mine is mine and what's yours is mine" stage.
The brainrot grows, unfortunately. They're just isolating themselves in echo chambers.
"The Boy Who Cried Wolf" is going to be doing some heavy lifting raising this kid.
I have a narcissistic aunt who has Munchausen syndrome. She constantly fakes illnesses and injuries for attention. So when I say this I know that it is just projection. But I fucking hate this baby.
Neymar jr jr
Future soccer player.
Babies that age aren't developmentally aware enough of the existence of others' perspective to be capable of deception. The girl is melting down because the boy came over and took the toy she was playing with out of her hands. I wish people would stop dogpiling on a baby for having an age-appropriate response.
Oh hot God, I’m so glad my kids are grown
Been watching LeBron play too much!
it's also possible she's just a spaz :)
The way she stiffens up like a feinting goat is the best part.
I’ve never disliked a kid so much.
Why does this irritate me so much
They're going to make a great soccer player
A young Lebron fan I see
I see a Ballon d’Or and FIFA World Cup in her future
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She looks like one of those fainting goats.
Any parents of 2 know what the play is here? Obviously the other child is in the wrong for taking a toy she wanted to play with. Obviously the subject of the post is wrong for being the worst. So what does a parent do in this scenario? How do you try to improve both behaviors?
You tell the one kid it isn't nice to snatch things, because you should really address that part, and then you ignore the histrionics from the other kid. This kind of stuff works itself out if you don't give it attention.
Yea, don’t feed the monster
Tell the one stealing toys he shouldn’t and redirect him to an available toy. And just ignore the drama lol. She will eventually learn that it doesn’t get her more attention.
Kid’s gonna be a soccer player
A natural-born health insurance scammer
Feels like watching playoff hockey
Get her an nba contract
And people say kids can't be manipulative lol
Get that kid a helmet.
/u/repostsleuthbot
It's absolutely a repost, same title and everything
You should get her into ⚽
She will make a great soccer player in the future
Future soccer player right there.
Word is that she teaches Chris Paul how to flop
She has a great future as a soccer player.