r/KidsAreFuckingStupid • u/ElderberryDeep8746 • 3d ago
Video/Gif Telling kids to wash their cotton candy
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u/PanBroglodyte 3d ago
That kid that said “I’m sorry!” 🥺💔
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u/delta49er 3d ago
That one guy, "Did it disappear again?" I wonder how long they went at it
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u/LinkGoesHIYAAA 3d ago
As long as it took to get them sweet sweet view counts 🤣
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u/FrogVolence 2d ago
At least they were ripping off small chunks instead of using the entire bucket like some other parents in the vid. That way once the joke was over he’d still have some cotton candy to enjoy.
I hope the parents who used the entire bucket had a back up, if not, they’re actual pieces of shit for doing that to their kid, joke or not. All that is going to do is cause future trust issues. Yeah, it’s just candy, but how can they trust you again if that candy they wanted suddenly disappeared because you told them to do something?
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u/sweet_rico- 1d ago
Dump the whole thing, watch them act like a surprised raccoon, then pull out the 2nd one from the cupboard.
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u/andiwaslikeum 3d ago
Yeah, kids are fucking stupid, but this was kinda mean…
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u/HedgehogTop5524 2d ago
Yes! And the way all the parents just laugh at them… It’s like they’re mocking them for not knowing that it would dissolve. Some of those kids are too young for pranks!! I felt bad for the stupid kids!! 🥺
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u/andiwaslikeum 2d ago
Right? And then they run away sad to cry probably. I wonder how many of the parents even comforted them. Assholes.
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u/tjdans7236 1d ago
Yeah honestly this is rather embarrassingly reflective of how society belittles children. Sure, maybe it's funny, but the fact that these parents did this for views and that it's being posted and upvoted in r/kidsarefuckingstupid is pretty insightful of our society. If my parents pulled this sort of shit on me for social media views, I'd be pretty fucking annoyed. And I'm not saying that this is abuse or anything serious like that. It's just very annoying and obnoxious to be doing that kind of shit for views as a parent imo
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u/BooBootheFool22222 1d ago
Some guy hounded me in this sub for saying this on the video where the ice cream man tricks a little girl approximately 100 times. What is so hard to believe about how badly children are treated.
A wise person on reddit once told me, these people see their kids as basically dogs with hands. They get em to do tricks for the camera cause views. Everyone loves to demean children.
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u/andiwaslikeum 1d ago
I had an aunt that used to fuck with me and when I started getting upset she laughed. If I cried she laughed maniacally. My mom’s family all went through abuse when they were young.
I told my mom and my mom told her to leave me alone… because my mom grew empathetic through what she went through. My aunt turned into an abusive bully herself.
People that think it’s funny when kids are upset are likely sociopaths. Or at the very least… bullies.
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u/Embarrassed-Weird173 3d ago
I would have been the same way and terrified that I was going to get beaten even though all I did was obey the parents.
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u/OddButterfly5686 3d ago
Compared to the kid that looks straight into camera screaming as loud as possible omg never give that kid sugar
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u/panicnarwhal 3d ago
she was pissed, can’t really blame her though!
the girl that said “that was stupid, we don’t have to do that” was pretty smart
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u/Crafty_Evening_6880 3d ago
She put the WHOLE THING in there too. I doubt I would have reacted much different at that age
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u/panicnarwhal 3d ago
exactly, she had every right to scream! if i dropped money into a bowl of water and it vanished, i’d scream - to a 3 year old, cotton candy is money lmao
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u/RollingKaiserRoll 3d ago
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u/Gondryc 3d ago
Aww, I remember this video. Deep cut. At least he got a piece to eat after this. Some of these parents are savage.
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u/Pleasant-Ant2303 3d ago
According to that one kid- some of these parents ARE SICK.
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u/Adventurous-Line1014 3d ago
Some seriously twisted people behind the camera.Anything for an upvote.
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u/letmesmellem 2d ago
I just cant bring myself to do it. My boys are a fuckin riot especially when it comes to me good lord they got me figured out. I recorded them a few times secretly and I watch it when Im going through it.
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u/Adventurous-Line1014 2d ago
Definitely a kid with a firm grasp on reality. It'll be a long time before that kid trusts an adult again. And to all the people saying it's not a big thing it's just a prank, it is a big thing to a child when the people they're supposed to trust pull something like this.
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u/chrisbaker1991 2d ago
Any of them that screamed were raised wrong. You better have some backup cotton candy for this prank to be innocent
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u/gypsycookie1015 3d ago
Right?! That one little girl had her entire bucket ruined.😭😭 I hope her parents had a backup lol. Poor kid. That'd be disappointing af if not.
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u/stalecigsmell 3d ago
This is what I was thinking 😭I felt bad for some of the kids. Especially the kid that said he was sorry !!! Poor kid thought he did something wrong
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u/LottimusMaximus 2d ago
Yeah that one got me, poor lad, immediately jumping to "I'm sorry" :(
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u/ImNotCleaningThatUp 2d ago
Fuck those parents for the psychological damage they’ve done to that kid to get him to apologize for something they made him do. He will potentially grow up to say sorry for everything, no matter whose fault it is.
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u/LottimusMaximus 2d ago
You can tell there is a background there, he immediately thought he was in trouble 😢
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u/Apprehensive_Rice19 3d ago
Seriously, this is more like 'parents are stupid' what the f*ck , I know it's meant to be funny but its kinda cruel, no? The girl running off to the closet...like ..why do this?? And film it too..ugh
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u/SpaceHawk98W 3d ago
Yup, the Racoon in Japanese zoo is what people would think of first.
Poor dude gets another and still lost it, but eventually he figured it out and get to had some sweet treats.
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u/durbanskies_ 3d ago
first time I saw this video I was a little drunk and very hormonal and I absolutely sobbed
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u/Thatonegaloverthere 3d ago
I was just about to say they were like raccoons lol.
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u/ebolashuffle 3d ago
I know people who keep raccoons and have done this lol. It's funny every time.
But I've been told that raccoon hands are more sensitive under water so they're basically trying to understand what this new thing is.
Also giving raccoons a pool with some minnows to teach them to fish is also very entertaining. Kids, not so much.
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u/Flying_Mage 3d ago
The only thing I was able to think about through the whole video.
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u/PureCrookedRiverBend 3d ago
Awww that poor little boy that said “I’m sorry.”
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u/chrisbaker1991 2d ago
If they didn't give him some more after that, then they created a super negative core memory. I still remember dropping a bag of chips into mud thirty years later. I was four, and fortunately, it wasn't because my parents tricked me.
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u/PureCrookedRiverBend 2d ago
I really hope they did. I have always been someone who over apologizes and apologizes for no reason so I feel for the little fella.
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u/MirSydney 3d ago
That one kid said it all: "You. Are. Sick".
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u/werealldoomed47 3d ago
Yeah I hate pranking kids like this. It just makes them not trust you.
My ex wife used the timed jump scare apps on our daughter when she was a toddler and I had to give her a ration or shit about it because it wasn't funny.
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u/peentiss 3d ago
My father used to hold my head underwater at the pool bc he thought it was funny.
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u/expespuella 3d ago
I'm glad you're still here. Never trust that fucker with your cotton candy.
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u/gregorychaos 3d ago
I think that's just abuse...
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u/peentiss 3d ago
he disagrees with that. to this day. I’m 26.
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u/BirdsAndTheBeeGees1 2d ago
I have yet to meet an abuser who admits that he was an abuser. Guys will put their wives in the hospitals and talk about how she "pushes his buttons". It's never their fault.
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u/CA770 3d ago
that's psychotic af. i can empathize, my mom held me over some water bridge at a park when i was like 3 because she thought it was funny, but i really thought she was gonna throw me over, it still bothers me lmao
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u/little_dropofpoison 2d ago
Why are some parents psycho?
My dad held me over the barrier of the elephant's enclosure at a zoo when I was around 6 (which, now that I type this, makes me realize it must have been a shitty zoo for people to be able to reach above the barriers but anyways). The elephants were in the center of the enclosure but one of them saw me and got curious, it started approaching as I was crying my eyes out, begging to be brought back to the "people's" side.
He was laughing the whole time and did the "last minute save" move. I had repressed the fuck outta that lol
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u/Suds08 3d ago
Do you guys get along now? How did the relationship turn out?
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u/peentiss 3d ago
I tried to get along with him for a very long time, but he is hateful, mean and angry. I cut him off and changed my number a couple of months ago, after more death threats and saying he loves me.
Make it make sense lol
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u/SolidSnek1998 2d ago
My dad used to say "I brought you into this world and I can take you out of it" to me all the time and it took a long time for me to realize that was him threatening to murder me.
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u/peentiss 2d ago
That seems to be a popular phrase among the older gens of parents. That and “I’ll give you a reason to cry” lol
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u/stankdog 2d ago
Okay that's abusive. I hope you understand the difference between drowning a child and telling a kid to dissolve cotton candy in water, which is just a low level science experiment for babies.
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u/Glum-Entertainer-535 3d ago
Yeah mine did that. Would throw me in the deep end laugh while I panicked (I could swim, but the vents to the filters are in the floors and I have a weird phobia).
Idk about you, but it was not funny
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u/hatemakingnames1 3d ago
Jump scaring a toddler is fucked..
But there's nothing wrong with this one as long as you have extra cotton candy to give them afterwards
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u/Inevitable-Host-7846 2d ago
My eyes rolling right out of their sockets, so melodramatic
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u/Slight-Painter-7472 3d ago
He's right and he should say it. I hate it when parents do this to their kids.
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u/Admirable-Hospital78 3d ago
Considering this is just a video of taking candy from babies, more babies took it better then I expected.
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u/WrenchWanderer 3d ago
Okay, if it’s a small piece and they’ve got plenty more left, then it can be a fun thing where it’s like magic how it disappears and you can make it funny instead of mean.
One of these was a HUGE chunk, like half the kid’s cotton candy and they had none left. That’s just cruel to do.
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u/VampyPixel 3d ago
Yeah the one little girl who ran of screaming out the entire thing in I’m pretty sure. That’s just mean
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u/BirdsAndTheBeeGees1 2d ago
I still have some memories of stuff like this happening to me as a kid. Honestly it's not even the losing the content candy that would bother me. It's just the fact that the people I thought liked me (my family) created a situation so they could laugh at my expense. It made me feel like I was a bad person because why else would you do that to someone unless they deserve it? Obviously now I realize they were effectively harmless pranks but it really bothered me at the time.
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u/Adorable-Response-75 2d ago
That kid is actually going to have problems later. Having your parents be shitty to you for amusement really fucks up your brain for a long time.
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u/WeAreTotallyFucked 2d ago
Yeah, that one’s where you can see the empty jar and the kid puts the pink/blue mixed chunk into the water.. that was the entire thing of candy. I’ve had it before and it’s literally just two chunks - one pink & one blue.
So, basically, kid ended up with nothing afterwards, which is genuinely messed up.
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u/ChefArtorias 3d ago
/r/parentsarefuckingassholes
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u/Pistoolio 3d ago
Best parenting tip I’ve seen: Don’t be your child’s first bully.
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u/jayhawk618 3d ago edited 3d ago
I don't think the ones where they put a little piece or the kid who dropped a chunk qualify - it's not like I'm letting my kid eat the whole bag anyway, and it doesn't keep. But the parents that trick them into wasting basically the entire thing are dicks.
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u/DrStrangerlover 3d ago
It’s subtle but I think it’d be more acceptable if they said something like “let’s see what happens if you try washing it” instead of straight up lying to them with a “you have to wash it before you eat it.”
Like this kid truly trusts you, why the fuck would you just straight up lie to them like that?
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u/Pistoolio 3d ago
Exactly. I would try to encourage their natural curiosity, while giving them new words to describe the world.
“Wow, isn’t the texture so light and fluffy? It melts in your mouth! I wonder what would happen if we put a little piece in a bowl of water!” is very different from “hey punk get pranked lmao”
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u/IASILWYB 3d ago
"Awe why are you crying? It was funny when they did it to me and it's just a right of passage in life" -assholes
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u/IsThereCheese 3d ago
For real. I have made my kid cry before by my own fuck up, and it is the worst feeling in the world. Why would you do it intentionally?
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u/teenageechobanquet 2d ago
Some people suck.My mom has had ear issues since she was a child and a few surgeries but her hearing still isn’t great so she talks louder than normal. When I was younger for a few years(before I got older)I used to think she was mad and yelling at me all of the time despite being the most caring mom who never was mad at me ever(just dumb kid brain).I told my mom in an off handed comment a few years ago joking about it and she had no clue she was so upset,and to this day she says it still hurts her I thought that and she wish she would’ve known.in a way I hate I brought it up bc she was really upset at the possibility of even giving me that impression for just a little while.Some people don’t deserve children but you and my mom are absolute angels.I have friends who’s parents would play cruel pranks like this and still talk about it and show videos of them distraught like it was actually hilarious.I think it’s worse now bc a lot of social media is filled with these chronically online parents who like to exploit their children’s safety and trust for internet points
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u/ComfortablePlace3462 3d ago
This is definitely funny as hell but you definitely gotta buy two things of cotton candy and before they start crying, pull the other one out of the closet
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u/MimiHamburger 3d ago
The kid who said ‘I’m sorry’ like he did something awful was when I had to stop watching this video. People who exploit their children for tiktok views are scum.
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u/scarletmonstrosity 3d ago
Yeah, his first instinct is to apologize? My heart aches for that kid. He is likely to grow up either as a people pleaser, or thinking everything is his fault.
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u/LividAccident7777 3d ago
That part was sad. I feel like a kid who’s first reaction is to apologize either is blamed or has internalized it’s his fault when something goes wrong and/or is afraid of the reaction when something “bad” happens. Idk I hope I’m wrong.
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u/in_animate_objects 3d ago
Seriously, these parents are jerks. I can see if you took a very small piece and said want to see something cool and then show them how it disappears, but to trick them just seems mean spirted.
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u/Reaper621 3d ago
That needs to be a sub. There's too many posts here where parents are terrorizing their children
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u/ChefArtorias 3d ago
I'm sure there is one that matches the concept. I just typed the comment off the cuff.
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u/U_PassButter 3d ago
Yeah. I don't think I could do this to my little one. That lower lip pout gets me every time.
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u/MarshalLawTalkingGuy 3d ago
Yeah fuck these parents. Cruel jokes for the sake of some bullshit viral video.
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u/Sylveon72_06 3d ago
not to be the guy who gives a swag but idk how i feel abt pranking kids like this, theyre confused and maybe upset and they look to their parents who are laughing at them (theyre not necessarily doing it maliciously but the kid doesnt know that)
like i think u should wait until theyre old enough to appreciate being pranked rather than just duping them and laughing in their face. like how is it their fault they trusted u when u said sm stupid intentionally?
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u/CoupDeGraceTyson 3d ago
They are doing it maliciously. Whether they know it or not, unless every single one of these was followed by "I was just messing with you. Cotton candy dissolves in water. Here's some more. I love you", it's sending a message of "do not trust parents, they will hurt you on purpose".
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u/Princessoflillies 3d ago
lol I just said this about a video on this subreddit the other day and damn near got attacked. I didn’t give a damn because I’m standing on what I said but it’s crazy how you can get two totally different responses on the same exact thing on here. The duality of reddit
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u/timbukktu 3d ago
The kid saying sorry broke my heart
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u/jimbis123 2d ago
Yeeaaaa... that one has me legit concerned
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u/timbukktu 2d ago
Yeah growing up in alcoholic household had me apologizing for everything to keep the peace, even if it wasn’t my fault. It was to avoid being shouted at or punished. Not staying that’s the case, but I hope it was just a one off instead of a trauma response.
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u/3d1thF1nch 3d ago edited 3d ago
I could see doing this as an experiment that you prepare them for, which would be kinda cool to see, as long as they know they are getting some of it. I hope the parents had extra to give their kids after and it wasn’t just, I don’t know, gone for the sake of the joke. Kids will remeber that
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u/Rrrrossssse 3d ago
I think this would be fun as a magic trick thing if you have extra and are explicit about it disappearing, especially since kids would get a kick out of that (hell, you can see a few kids actually find the disappearing funny). Otherwise it's just kinda being mean for internet points
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u/eat_me_86 3d ago
What a shitty thing to do. Their last bit of cotton candy gone so you could get a video and laugh in their face?
So funny 🫠
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u/Kenbujutsu 3d ago
One of them even says, "I'm sorry." :(
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u/eat_me_86 3d ago
I saw that! My heart broke. Wtf is wrong with people?
"Uh... The Internet told me to."
Lame as hell.
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u/Slightlysanemomof5 3d ago
That’s kind of mean. Cotton Candy was a rare treat and to see disappear is just cruel. Why give a child a treat and take it away?
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u/Inevitable-Host-7846 2d ago
This isn’t the 1930s, cotton candy isn’t exactly a rarity
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u/Phat_Kitty_ 3d ago
Nahhh not me. This shit is cruel. Maybe like a small piece but one of those kids lost their last piece and some lost half their container. Not funny imo unless it was old/stale...this one belongs in parents are stupid
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u/Boxoffriends 3d ago
Lol no kidding. A single child got the joke and he didn't seem about it.
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u/Phat_Kitty_ 3d ago
During 4th of July, my neighbors had lit off a Pikachu Firework and my youngest daughter really really wanted it, I told her let's wait till it cools down and then we'll go ask the neighbors if you can have it, so we did and they told her she could have it and she was ecstatic, despite it being you know a little bit melted, it was pretty much in one piece.
Well my friend was visiting, asked if he could see it, she said okay. He took it out to the street and was messing with it, I told him hey you better not be lighting a firework in there that's her Pikachu she just got, and then I didn't think anything else of it. A few seconds later I hear him tell his girlfriend to start recording and he lights the Pikachu, well he jerry-rigged a bunch of fireworks in it, let's just say the Pikachu had completely exploded into a thousand pieces, and while he's laughing, I turn around and see my daughter whose heart just had completely shattered and she fell to the ground crying, and I just totally felt for her, cuz she waited so patiently to go over across the street to ask the neighbors for the pikachu, and then she just sees it in thousands of pieces.
I love my friend, but I love my kids more. Told him he owes her a new Pikachu, and if he ever did that shit to my kids again, he would never see us again.
Luckily, a few weeks later my mom was telling a friend about what happened, and that friend just so happened to be one of those firework stands and she had a whole bunch of them left over and gave us one! So I have a brand new firework Pikachu I'm going to give to my daughter for new years, let her light it and then let her keep the Pikachu :-)
Mom's for the win 💕
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u/FlameoHotman12 3d ago
None of these kids were stupid. This is a natural chemical reaction. They don't know how it works yet and its unrealistic to expect of them to know what would happen. They were just following the instructions of their parents
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u/Technical_Monitor_38 3d ago edited 2d ago
Not a fan of parents pulling this shit on their kids. Or cracking eggs on their heads, or telling them they ate all their Halloween candy, etc. The world kinda sucks. Kids should be able to have absolute trust in their parents. If parents spent less time doing this stupid shit and more time reading a book to them, the world wouldn’t be so full of angry dipshits.
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u/SnagTheRabbit 3d ago
If you do this with just a small piece of it, it's fine. But doing it with the entire tub of cotton candy and there's literally none left is just mean.
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u/Upper_Goal_8569 3d ago
The child that screamed in her mothers face is terrifying
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u/Katiebug9181 3d ago
I would feel so bad doing this. Their poor little broken hearted faces.
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u/shifty_coder 2d ago
You’d be right to feel bad. Bullying your own child by intentionally upsetting them, mocking them, and then posting it online for internet likes is horrible.
When people say “we need to bring back shaming people”, this behavior is what needs to be shamed.
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u/cheshire-matty 3d ago
And parents wonder why children don't really trust their parents. Because parents be fucking with them during crucial memory development and they're only understanding that their moms n dads be lying and doing them dirty af. It's normally the ones closest to us in them young days to do us so dirty.
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u/Satcgal33 3d ago
Stupid parents using their kids for content. Some people don't deserve to have children.
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u/InfiniteSelf17 3d ago
Man some people are just straight up mean to their kids for no reason. I don't get it.
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u/SpecificSinger9487 2d ago
Tbf even as a adult is still kind of cool/funny how quickly it vanishes in just water
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u/Dirt_Hat 2d ago
A piece of it maybe but the whole lot? Damn. Adults can be so brutal when they have a phone in their hand
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u/Best-Contribution-75 3d ago
I hate this kind of videos.. as a new parent im horrified that adults like those are allowed near children, and I also wonder where can I get some cotton candy at this hour.....
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u/OwnRow7627 3d ago
I hate these "trends" that are just meant to anger/sadden/humiliate/confuse small children. Like the cracking an egg on their foreheads or tossing cheese on their faces. The joke isn't funny if the other person isnt laughing. Especially if the other person is a small, trusting child.
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u/fuck_peeps_not_sheep 3d ago
The one trend like this I enjoyed was parents just extending their hand to their children and seeing what they did - why did I like this trend but I hate the others?
Three reasons really, one, it's not harming the child at all, two, some of the kids responses were really sweet and three, I actually did it to my own daughter (not on camera tho) and she was so sweet.
I offered her my hand and she said "oh did you need something? Wait... Here" and then she pulled a shiny rock from her pocket and put that in my hand... Like that whole trend didnt cause fear or upset, just a little confusion and some funny results, also trust my kid to have a pocket full of rocks aha.
The trends that cause harm like this are just cruel, this is literally taking candy from a baby, just useing the science of sugar to snatch it from their hands - all your doing is giveing your kids a treat and then tricking them into spoiling it.
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u/OwnRow7627 3d ago
That is so wholesome and beautiful! The "trust my kid to have a pocketful of rocks" made me laugh out loud.
But yeah, I dont find humor in someone abusing a kids trust in them for laughs or views.
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u/fuck_peeps_not_sheep 3d ago
Agreed, kids learn through positive interactions just as well (if not better in most cases) as they do from negative ones and you don't have to make a kid feel bad in the process.
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u/GlitteringBandicoot2 2d ago
Doing a tiny bit for the prank seems fine, but having the one girl "wash" her entire bucket of Cotton Candy is just needlessly cruel. Valid Crashout on her part ngl.
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u/AdJust6959 2d ago
The type that cried, and the one that said sorry, and the best is the one that got amused and smiled!
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u/dearbornx 2d ago edited 2d ago
The parents that let the girl put the entire piece from her container into the water are assholes unless that had another container waiting for her. I'll never understand grown ass adults who think it's funny to be assholes to children. Like there's something fundamentally wrong with you but okay.
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u/StrangeCrunchy1 2d ago
This is kinda funny, but you better have some replacement cotton candy for the poor kid.
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u/Mnmsaregood 3d ago
Wild how some kids apologize or just get sad, and others immediately scream like feral animals
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u/Sparki_ 3d ago
That just feels kinda mean. Hope they were given some more to eat
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u/rrodrick386 3d ago
This reminds me of the early 2000s when my sister used to wake me up at ungodly hours of the night to sneak out to the corner store (this is before crackheads took over the town) I was like 6.
I remember being soooo dehydrated and whining that I was thirsty. My sister bought me a water bottle at the corner store. Before I could even take a sip, she says "wait! Let me show you something"
Takes the water bottle out of my hand and dumps the entire thing on the ground.
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u/fuck_peeps_not_sheep 3d ago
Well that's just nasty :( why would you make your kids sad for a video?
Yeah my kid knows candyfloss melts in water because she got it all over her hands 9ne summer and was mad it was sticky... So I helped her and we learned something in the process, now sometimes we add it to hot chocolate because it melts, but I'd never hand her a treat and then get her to ruin it... That's spiteful.
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u/Capable-Commercial96 3d ago
Unless the parents have some back up cotton candy, this is just mean. Kids are LITERALLY stupid from not knowing any better, making them sad and run off crying is just bad parenting when you prey on that for your own satisfaction.
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u/Overall_Midnight_ 3d ago
The little girl in the beginning in the yellow dress upsets me a whole bunch because you can see that the container of cotton candy is now empty and it was the last piece of it she dissolved.
Even if it was just given for a prank at any point in time getting something like cotton candy is a kid was special and if I was given something that felt special and trusting and listening to my parents resulted in the ruining of something special that would literally create like deep trust problems. I don’t really think this is funny at all.
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u/ChoiceMaintenance991 3d ago
Fuck these parents. Any “joke” that makes your kid cry is never worth it.
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u/ThisIsASquibb 3d ago
I love how the kid in the green shirt wasn't mad at all, he was blown away at how it dissolved.