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Well, all things considered, the TV is probably
doing a better job of it than you anyway.
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PARENTING
Well, all things considered, the TV is probably
doing a better job of it than you anyway.
Submitted by: Marscaleb via deMotivational Builder
how does this have only two likes and its already on the homepage
Cuz it’s super awesome?
walmart…taking care of your kids so you can make more in the stockroom.
first to say first in order so all firsts after me fail,. by the way, this kid is probably being looked after better by the tv and not his parents
That’s pretty much what the caption says, JOEYSS…
It’s at Wally World, that’s all it takes.
FIRST TO SAY FIRST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
fail.
Not only do you fail, but you triple fail.
Havvik’s triple fail observation = WIN
I was raised in front of the TV, and I turned out TV.
You seem TV to me.
Very
I was raised by a TV, but reality sank in when the TiVo refused to go out with me because “our hardware wasn’t compatible.”
that is made of win
This is very good
lol..great photo
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“lol”… Great boob–
Hair!
hahah. i like dis 1
i think redneck parenting, doing it right wouldve work
I like how everyone just left the baby there. The cameraperson may be the only other person in the store.
I like how they just left the kid at the store all by himself. Except maybe the cameraperson…
It wasn’t my kid, I just saw it there.
The tv will do a better job of raising the kid instead of his single mom. If he stares at the tv all day he will turn into some raving axe murderer. If his single mom was around he will turn gay. Basically a lose-lose for the kid.
The_Jerk.. not only are you a jerk, but you’re an idiot.
no hes not hes dead right *gives applause*
Kid looks content. not the first time this has happened to him?
I hope it’s staged. I would totally do it for the caption.
The sad thing is that I’ve seen parents leave their children unattended in stores. Usually it’s in the toy aisles though, and the kids destroy the merchandise and the parents don’t do anything about it.
I would’ve said, “Redneck Parenting: You’re even doing THAT wrong.”