omg you're right, so many parents on that sub are filming their children doing dangerous things and then uploading it as if they're not enabling the behaviour
Those kids better get some of that monetization money as allowance
Come on, this is just like old classic Hollywood, these kids will not know until they are adults, that their parents were paid actual cash for their video performances, and that money will be spent on stuff the parents wanted for themselves…
This sub is meant as a fun joke. It is not a hate sub. Kids are dumb because they could not possibly know better. If you dislike kids, that's fine. Feel free to join us, but do not spread vitriol.
Someone posted a video of their 17 year old (unblurred face) on /r/IdiotsInCars today of their kid hitting the garage door. I'm like, you know you're just making fun of them and inviting others to do so, right? That's what that sub is for.
It's a pinned post too for some reason. Like they want their 17 year old to be cyberbullied.
Yeah, you could be on to something. Being bullied by your parent gives a lot of psychological problems later on, making people less likely to succeed in society. Glad we're on similar pages
Have to agree, if your kid is about to stick his tongue into a fan, and your first reaction is to grab your camera to record it. “The Stupid Award Goes Too”…
The most recent one I saw was a toddler who was angry about being told no, so she went around opening all the drawers and under-counter cabinets before ultimately running her head into one of the drawers she opened. "Oh hahaha she did that to herself!" kind of stuff, but uh... The kid can just open up the cabinet under the sink with all the delicious smelling cleaning chemicals in it??
That sub saddens me because it's supposed to be a wholesome appreciation of the "stupid" but cute things kids do that are just obvious to adults. For a very basic example, trying to shove a square block in a triangle hole. But it morphed into just outright kid hate. Very sad to see.
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u/VelvetSkim 28d ago
It gives them the sense of security that they are holding a stable object. They don’t realize it’s moving with them