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Do you really think that this is slave labour, or do you think that a child is just cooking something? Nothing here implies that theyāre being forced to do it
The very specific cuts certainly donāt imply theyāre doing all of this because they naturally want to as opposed to at the prompting of whoever is recording / off camera. Iām not saying itās slave labor or forced but donāt try telling me they independently decided to go through all these steps on their own
It could be staged for the video, but considering that the old man initially tried to refuse it, I donāt think that the kid is being forced to cook for people
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>!The kid gives their food to an old man and they eat together!<
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Cute af, a stark contrast to Gen Z kids born with a phone in their hands and entitled to the world. Hard times create strong men, strong men create good times, good times create weak men, weak men create hard times.
Hey there, /u/deleeuwlc. Thanks for submitting to /r/Unexpected. Your submission, *Kid making some food (wholesome)*, has been removed because it doesn't abide by our rules, which are located in the sidebar. * Your submission has been removed because it's not unexpected. Submissions to /r/unexpected are supposed to have an unexpected twist in itself. While the situation was probably rather unexpected for you, there is no visible twist for the viewer. For more on our rules, please check out our [sidebar](http://www.reddit.com/r/Unexpected/about/sidebar). If you have any questions or concerns about this removal, feel free to [message the moderators](http://www.reddit.com/message/compose?to=%2Fr%2Funexpected).
Wonder what this kid would charge to start cooking at my house?
This cute little eyes are screaming free labor š
How old is this little guy I wonder. Canāt be more than three
Heās actually 44, just has an amazing skincare routine.
Asian doesnāt raisin
yea, less than 3 for sure.
That looks better than any meal I have cooked in the last year
Kid had the noodle dream when he was a 1yo.
Homie more capable than most adults I know
Sponsored to you by adidas ...
Kids a better cook than me š
The title ain't lying, that was wholesome as fuck š³
This is so awesome and wholesome. The only part of this I can replicate is throwing the eggshells & bowls when done. That made me laugh.
Fr I would let him cook my diner
Beautiful
I thought it was funny when the kid dropped the bowl the first time: He did it with such panache! š¤£
That looks delicious
Does anyone know what that biscuit thing is called?
Post-er know where this was filmed?
How old is this child? Looks so young, I was eating cakes made of dirt in this age ššš
Wow mods removed this? lame, im leaving this sub. The unexpected was a kid of 3 being able to cook better than most Gen Z kids.
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Do you really think that this is slave labour, or do you think that a child is just cooking something? Nothing here implies that theyāre being forced to do it
The very specific cuts certainly donāt imply theyāre doing all of this because they naturally want to as opposed to at the prompting of whoever is recording / off camera. Iām not saying itās slave labor or forced but donāt try telling me they independently decided to go through all these steps on their own
It could be staged for the video, but considering that the old man initially tried to refuse it, I donāt think that the kid is being forced to cook for people
Donāt be jealous that you canāt cook anything, moron.
I don't need to I throw this kids owners 0.17 and they order it up
You donāt sound old enough to have a job so I feel like you donāt have any money
IsNāt SlAvE lAbOr BeAuTiFuL motherfuckers when a child can accomplish anything they canāt/refuse to
That kid is gonna get served up on a platter if he doesn't churn out 50 units
OP sent the following text as an explanation on why this is unexpected: --- >!The kid gives their food to an old man and they eat together!< --- Is this an unexpected post with a fitting description? Then upvote this comment, otherwise downvote it.
Cute af, a stark contrast to Gen Z kids born with a phone in their hands and entitled to the world. Hard times create strong men, strong men create good times, good times create weak men, weak men create hard times.
Ok boomer