
46 Hilarious Kids Who Made Me Think Maybe, Just Maybe, The Future Isn't So Bleak
1. This nephew was painfully relatable.
2. This son was just utilizing his creativity and imagination.
3. This kid, however, was not.
4. This kid definitely deserved to win the Science Fair.
5. This daughter had one of the most effective burns I've ever seen.
6. Though this niece gives her a run for her money.
7. I think I'm going to start every future card to my dad with "you weird man."
8. This 11-year-old had a perfect memory of the Ten Commandments...or at least, what they should be.
9. This kid couldn't resist this opportunity to rag on his dad.
10. This niece forgave, but she did not forget.
11. This kid used the Internet to her benefit.
12. This kid was also an ~artiste~...and probably gave the neighbors a fright.
13. I don't know what religion this is, but I'm interested in joining.
14. This kid's plan was foolproof.
15. As was this kid's plan.
16. This kid had a beautiful vision of the past. (Yes, that is a dinosaur and a human peeing in the same spot.)
17. This kid was really heartfelt in his apology.
18. This kid has a future as a cartoonist.
19. This child chose the perfect bad word...and may have a future as a card-writer.
20. This kid had an interesting yet valid answer.
21. This kid found a creative way to get permission to eat candy.
23. This kid wasn't wrong.
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24. Neither was this kid.
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25. I think this kid might be Jonah Hill from Superbad.
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26. This kid is an innovator.
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27. This kid was an ~artiste~.
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28. I fail to see the issue here.
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29. These kids were just exercising their creative freedom.
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30. This nine-year-old had a message for everyone everywhere.
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31. This niece was unflinchingly honest, and you know what? We need more of that in the world.
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32. This daughter had good taste in music.
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33. This seven-year-old had HAD IT with his dad sleeping in.
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34. This son had the perfect gift for his mom.
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35. This son wasn't so intent on recording the mundane.
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36. This son was a prankster.
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37. This kid was genuinely repentant.
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38. This kid just did as he was asked.
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39. This son heard a littleeee too much.
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40. This kid was sick of the gabbing and let it be known.
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41. This kid didn't feel the need to explain herself — and honestly, we should all take note.
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42. This kid gave a vital warning — along with some new vocabulary.
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43. This kid knew the importance of being grateful for the little things.
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44. I think this kid's answer was more than fair.
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45. This kid had confidence one can only aspire to.
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46. And finally, this niece sent a sweet letter to her uncle.
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