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Hmm a child acting bizarrely during a tantrum?! Alert the media! a new behavior has been discovered in humans!:rolleyes:

What is so hard about putting a camera in a position that covers the entire room. Its a rectangular room, put the camera in a corner, MAGIC!

I've seen freakouts in real life that have made these look mild at worst. You've never seen a kid throw a tantrum?

I've seen plenty of kids throw tantrums, but never once have I seen someone pretend to shove a remote up their ass in the middle of said tantrum. It is so obviously fake.

I don't know whether the fact that people believe these videos should be attributed to the acting or the viewer's gullibility.
 
I have seen the other one. I've also seen both of those boys interviewed on TV. They just make the videos to get attention. They're very funny, but very fake.

Care to direct me to their website or these interviews then?
 
This reminds of me of that MTV show Super Sweet 16, where the kids always end up getting like some nice car and they are disappointed its not a BMW, and if it is a BMV, disappointed its not a Benz.

I bought my first car. It was and still is a piece of junk.
 
fake.... but if it was real, wow.

Im 16, and if I got any car that wasnt a total piece of crap, i would be sooo happy, cause hey, its a freeking car!! :p
 
The fact that some of you are so insistent that it is real speaks loudly about how gullible a person you are.
 
The fact that some of you are so insistent that it is real speaks loudly about how gullible a person you are.
Considering the kid walked past a Hummer, a F250 (or was it bigger), a what appeared to be something in the new chevy lineup ... I automatically knew it was fake. His parents wouldn't dare let their baby roll in an old chevy like that.


This is realer than the moon landing.

LOL realer.
 
Considering the kid walked past a Hummer, a F250 (or was it bigger), a what appeared to be something in the new chevy lineup ... I automatically knew it was fake. His parents wouldn't dare let their baby roll in an old chevy like that.




LOL realer.

Lol, all jokes aside though, I think "realer" is a correct alternative to "more real."
 
Typical punk in his age bracket. If their not driving a $40k BMW or something,
they are not happy. Just think what would happen if these kids were drafted
into the Army lol.
 
FAIL. ;) A) It's a Challenger B) It's Camaro, not Camero. :D

You're right. I'm an idiot. I'm sorry :D. I saw a new Camaro today so I automatically thought it was that.

A Challenger... Dodge... it's worse than I first thought.
 
Dude, I just admitted I watch Alexa Chung. What more could you possibly want from me????



Also, it was a videochat interview, it's not like they're doing the talk show circuit.

LOL chill, at the time I quoted you, you hadn't responded, I took too long to hit "submit post", soz man, I was just asking out of interest, not forcing you to prove what you said :p
 
I had some friends like that although they didn't take a bat to the car. A few of my friends who were better off than I was complained that they got a "used" BMW for their 16th (and by used I mean 2-3 years of).
 
Considering the kid walked past a Hummer, a F250 (or was it bigger), a what appeared to be something in the new chevy lineup ... I automatically knew it was fake. His parents wouldn't dare let their baby roll in an old chevy like that.

:rolleyes:

Some wealthy people appreciate their wealth and actually you know, do some parenting, to get their kids to learn the value of a dollar. Not all rich folk are elitist pricks.
 
Uh...it may look like crap, but I'd happily take it. A car is a car...just something to get you from A to B, and nothing more.

Exactly, hell I'd save up for a while and just get a cheap paint job if its such a damn problem!
 
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