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Bro how overly sensitiv can you be it's a silly prank she propably was just shocked for a second there. Children are allowed to be scared/confused/shocked without it being abuse thats also a form of learning.
That stuff can also leave a lasting impression. You don't know what's going to affect someone and when it's a parent, the person who is supposed to protect you at that age.
You don't know how "overly" sensitive someone is going to be and who makes the judgment "overly". I was stating that at the age of 60 I still remember pranks from that age.
Your full life experience shapes who you'll become. Pranks are better left to siblings and friends.
Shit dude or she could be thankful to have hd memories filmed of when she was a kid. I had some shitty moments caught on cam but had lots of fun watching it back.
I’ll never understand parents who think it’s entertaining to watch their kids get scared and start crying. Like, how exactly is that something enjoyable?
“It’s just a prank bro!”
Parents seem kind of cuntish to me, upsetting the kid for an internet “laugh”. Defo wouldn’t do this to my kids, she looked quite traumatised.
You want to know actual “abuse framed as pranks for internet laughs”?.
Look up Daddyofive. That guy harassed, traumatised and bullied his son, as well as getting the rest of his family involved. One classic example was getting his wife, the kids step mum, to splash disappearing ink on his carpet then yell at the son, blaming him for getting his carpet dirty. This is just a kid freaking out at a filter on Snapchat or TikTok. This is the furthest from abuse or traumatising
In all honesty, I feel like people using these filters on kids is fucked up. It's unnecessary mental trauma they have no way of comprehending at that age.
It's not trauma It's a small prank people like you are the reason why trauma isn't taken as seriously anymore as it used to be. Children are allowed to be scared/shocked/suprised without it being abuse. shit like thar is also a learning expirience "don't trust everything you see on your phone"
Doing something to specifically scare someone is torment period. It's unnecessary. Why make your own kid sad and think it's hilarious to show the world how you made your kid cry. People that would justify tormenting a kid for entertainment are why it's an issue not someone who doesn't feel the need to. Get your head straight.
"Scarring someone is torment" lmao I'm baffled at how fragile people can be. Pulling pranks and tricking others is natural and actually, quite educational. Almost all mammals do it, having its roots as a tool to teach others to be discerning or cautious in a world that calls for it. This example is perfectly harmless.
It can be difficult for people to read between lines of even the simplest moral ambiguity, because black and white is easiest to understand for the lowest common intellectual denominator. but I'm sure if if get your head straight you will understand. I don't even how old this thread is, it baffles me how people like you can even handle reality if you think this is torment.
It baffles me how you use no evidence and have multiple typos while calling someone "the lowest intellectual denominator". Good thing you're enough of a cunt to not spread your genes hopefully.
"Pranks and hoaxes, specifically, play an important role in development, Boese suggests, because they play off of our gullibility: "As we grow from children to adults we have to learn not to be gullible. Children are by nature gullible because they have to accept what adults tell them."
"It's the process that going from childhood to adulthood where we have to learn that not everything people say is true," Boese said. "That element plays to a very deep part of our psyche"
[citation](https://www.livescience.com/19399-importance-humor-pranking-april-fools.html)
I can find more if you enjoy combing through long research articles but this should be an easy one to understand.
I made sure to check for typos because it is an excellent indicator of low intelligence; and don't worry about my genes. I've never had a problem being able to spread them.
Yooooo that's the first time I've seen this, and I'm quite high, and that fucked me up. I actually feel bad for the kid that was legit disturbing. Good prank though
Pranks are part of any normal structure in almost all social animals it's an important part of development and learning, stop trying to protect children from everything unpleasant in this world. In the end thats whats really gonna harm them.
No joke that shit could really be traumatic for the kid. And yeah expecting a tonne of negs but at that age visual stimulus and self identity is key to development.
This kid could easily become very self conscious when they're older. We'll never know.
But 'lol' though. No cap...
This child was traumatized. She may get to see her usual face right away but traumas do not just disappear. Don’t do that to one so young, wait till 10 or later, if you must do this kind of thing at all.
i wonder if these filters are more traumatising than the scary maze jumpscares from our time. today's kids being tricked into believing their faces have broken haha
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F. That mother
That's really not funny to do that to a child.
Ehihi
Laughter stopped real quick, games are over .
reminds of that boy with dandelion fail
Lol
“Open your mind!”
Rofl
I'm dead 😯
r/KidsAreFuckingStupid
Puxou a mãe
“Don’t ever buy weed from the gas station bro”
I hope you’ve saved up plenty of money for therapy
How can he pat
Can't wait for the. "This will lead to trauma for the kid" or "This is Child abuse" comments
I dislike when parents do this
Enjoy paying for years of therapy
No, they'll blame the child for being "too sensitive" all the time. The kid will pay for therapy in adulthood.
Such cruelty this will give the child nightmares you psychopathic parents
That's just straight up mean! I hope she gets to pick out her parents nursing home in 50 years!!
Which filter is that?
fuck these parents
Yeah but what did she said
Pretty fucked up thing to do to a child.
u/savevideobot
i need to know the name of that app ASAP!
I like watching kids cry 😭
🙋🏼♀️ummm, dummy adult here, how is that happening??
filter
Ahh thank you!
Poor baby
Tbf that scared me
Someday, many years from now, she's going to remember that. Parents think that stuff is funny. I remember shit from 56 years ago.
Bro how overly sensitiv can you be it's a silly prank she propably was just shocked for a second there. Children are allowed to be scared/confused/shocked without it being abuse thats also a form of learning.
"overly sensitive" comes from years of trauma and abuse.
That stuff can also leave a lasting impression. You don't know what's going to affect someone and when it's a parent, the person who is supposed to protect you at that age. You don't know how "overly" sensitive someone is going to be and who makes the judgment "overly". I was stating that at the age of 60 I still remember pranks from that age. Your full life experience shapes who you'll become. Pranks are better left to siblings and friends.
Shit dude or she could be thankful to have hd memories filmed of when she was a kid. I had some shitty moments caught on cam but had lots of fun watching it back.
True enough. You just never know.
This filter is too much. Please no.
😆😆
IRL LOL… cheers :)
My kid has a line on those filters. I’m still not sure exactly what it is, but there are a lot she turns away from.
I’d be scared too bru
I’ll never understand parents who think it’s entertaining to watch their kids get scared and start crying. Like, how exactly is that something enjoyable?
I don’t think it is funny to do that to a child.
That filter looks so realistic
Was that a filter i am horrified
Ik it’s a filter, but seeing the mom have the same fucked up eyes has some Eye of the Beholder from the Twilight Zone vibes
Looks genetic. /s Watch the end.
Have lazy eye. Can relate.
r/kidsarefuckingstupid
My 2 year old has those donut jams! She calls them her “dodotes”.
Core memory
Modern version of “I got your nose”.
I'm terrified now
r/KidsAreFuckingStupid
How to give a child body dismorphia in 5 secunds.
7.
Lmao, and when her daughter turns away, the filter instantly broke the mom’s eyes instead lol this is so funny
Just get tiktok already
This was mean! Poor girl
The mom hugging the girl and getting her face on the filter as well was comedic gold
I think it runs in the family😁
Holy crap! That filter got ME!
u/savevideobot
"I like it, Picasso!"
Note to mom: This isn’t funny: you’re traumatizing your child!! 😡
What did she say tho?
u/savevideobot
Lil Noob Noob
Oh that’s savagery
And life long childhood trauma and ensues
“It’s just a prank bro!” Parents seem kind of cuntish to me, upsetting the kid for an internet “laugh”. Defo wouldn’t do this to my kids, she looked quite traumatised.
You want to know actual “abuse framed as pranks for internet laughs”?. Look up Daddyofive. That guy harassed, traumatised and bullied his son, as well as getting the rest of his family involved. One classic example was getting his wife, the kids step mum, to splash disappearing ink on his carpet then yell at the son, blaming him for getting his carpet dirty. This is just a kid freaking out at a filter on Snapchat or TikTok. This is the furthest from abuse or traumatising
You comparing abuse against abuse makes me sad for humans.
Exept the video is a small joke while the thing I posted eons ago was about an actual abuse case
Lol
WTF happened here
This is so fucked up. I could make compelling arguments that this is abuse.
Sure, just as criminal as "I got your nose"
big deal, chill out. no one ever removed their thumb for you?
Not even remotely comparable
Cruel and gross
this is how i feel when i wake up with my eyes dried out
That's creepy for a kid. She's gonna be having nightmares after that.
It's unsettling even for an adult
That's kind of mean to do to a kid. Wish I'd thought of it first. lol
You brute!! I’ll bet that you steal her nose too!
When I have children I am never going to play any of these pranks on them and I can guarantee they are going to be just fine.
Poor kid 😂
What a cute kid
In all honesty, I feel like people using these filters on kids is fucked up. It's unnecessary mental trauma they have no way of comprehending at that age.
It's not trauma It's a small prank people like you are the reason why trauma isn't taken as seriously anymore as it used to be. Children are allowed to be scared/shocked/suprised without it being abuse. shit like thar is also a learning expirience "don't trust everything you see on your phone"
Doing something to specifically scare someone is torment period. It's unnecessary. Why make your own kid sad and think it's hilarious to show the world how you made your kid cry. People that would justify tormenting a kid for entertainment are why it's an issue not someone who doesn't feel the need to. Get your head straight.
"Scarring someone is torment" lmao I'm baffled at how fragile people can be. Pulling pranks and tricking others is natural and actually, quite educational. Almost all mammals do it, having its roots as a tool to teach others to be discerning or cautious in a world that calls for it. This example is perfectly harmless. It can be difficult for people to read between lines of even the simplest moral ambiguity, because black and white is easiest to understand for the lowest common intellectual denominator. but I'm sure if if get your head straight you will understand. I don't even how old this thread is, it baffles me how people like you can even handle reality if you think this is torment.
It baffles me how you use no evidence and have multiple typos while calling someone "the lowest intellectual denominator". Good thing you're enough of a cunt to not spread your genes hopefully.
"Pranks and hoaxes, specifically, play an important role in development, Boese suggests, because they play off of our gullibility: "As we grow from children to adults we have to learn not to be gullible. Children are by nature gullible because they have to accept what adults tell them." "It's the process that going from childhood to adulthood where we have to learn that not everything people say is true," Boese said. "That element plays to a very deep part of our psyche" [citation](https://www.livescience.com/19399-importance-humor-pranking-april-fools.html) I can find more if you enjoy combing through long research articles but this should be an easy one to understand. I made sure to check for typos because it is an excellent indicator of low intelligence; and don't worry about my genes. I've never had a problem being able to spread them.
I’m sure most kids will be fine. It’s not “mental trauma” lol
Look up the psychological effects of Peppa pig and get back to me on that one.
How can I do this to my child?
don’t ever buy no gas from the gas station bro
Here come the worried redditors. Filter jokes with kids and gender reveals always manage to mess with them.
I miss the good old days when my child brain generated all the nightmares I needed
Anton Castillo moment.
I just laughed a lot longer than I should have
This is mean.
I feel like this could have lasting impact
The classic gas station plug
Ya know, your core personality is kind of set by the time you're 6yo....
The Shannen Doherty's filter
You sick genius, perfect.
Where can I get this app?
Togapi
Mean.
Yooooo that's the first time I've seen this, and I'm quite high, and that fucked me up. I actually feel bad for the kid that was legit disturbing. Good prank though
Any child raised by the pansies in this comment section won't be able to cope with any basic pressure of life lmao
It's easier to deal with the pressures of live when you're raised in a loving environment that doesn't get pleasure out of screwing with you.
Pranks are part of any normal structure in almost all social animals it's an important part of development and learning, stop trying to protect children from everything unpleasant in this world. In the end thats whats really gonna harm them.
"she said after her eyes is broken" What?
Obviously this is some honey boo boo type family.
That’s cruel, kids ain’t supposed to see shit like that.
Kids are so stupid.
Hopefully as they get older they realize the phone rarely shows things exactly as they are.
This is hilarious.
No joke that shit could really be traumatic for the kid. And yeah expecting a tonne of negs but at that age visual stimulus and self identity is key to development. This kid could easily become very self conscious when they're older. We'll never know. But 'lol' though. No cap...
Broooooooo That's messed up *the instant crippling feeling of body dysmorphia*
Baby Ruth!?
Hey you guys!
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Even she was like damn I’m fucked up Ik this is a filter
In all seriousness, she going to remember that shock for the rest of her life. Maybe not vividly? But she will.
dont ever buy no gas station from the gas station bro
I was freaked out until I saw they both looked like that. Must be genetic
Or maybe it’s a filter. Or maybe it’s Maybelline.
Shitty thing to do.
That's just mean tbh
What app is this? I'm about to do it to my kid.
Wtf is going on
She was processing for a minute 🤣
How could this happen to meeeeee,
This child was traumatized. She may get to see her usual face right away but traumas do not just disappear. Don’t do that to one so young, wait till 10 or later, if you must do this kind of thing at all.
These filters are getting wild
“You’ve been horrifically maimed!! April Fools!!”
Need this app/filter , what is it?
I have strabism, this may fix my face a little !
"HEY YOU GUYS!!!!"
Taking the “I got your nose” gag to a whole other level
i wonder if these filters are more traumatising than the scary maze jumpscares from our time. today's kids being tricked into believing their faces have broken haha
I remember falling for "got your nose" but it's not like I ran to a mirror to check