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30 People Share Iconic Stories Of Their Childhood That They’re Notorious For
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No one can deny that children are creative. However, their creativity often gets them in trouble, so adults must keep an eye on them before disaster strikes. And while parents worry about what their kids will think of next, twitter users share moments from their own childhood to remind everyone that children are never boring.
We already presented you with a list of stories from people's childhood that sums up their characters so here is another one about kids being on-brand! Scroll below to read the best responses delivered to the @KEBrightbill thread.
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Congratulations on going against the crowd at a young age to do what you knew was right. That's hard to do.
My grandson used to do that, no he didn't, he would just take things apart and my daughter had to put it back together while fussing at dad for not locking up his tool box again.
You got your Picture taken buy THE Ruth Bader Ginsburg?!?!!? DUUUUUUDE.
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My mum unfairly grounded me and wouldn't let me go to my friend's house so I took her credit card and made a $50 pledge to PBS while she was watching the telethon. I never laughed harder when I heard her scream my name after they thanked her on camera.
My first week in Germany, I took a stroll around the neighborhood we were living in, since civilians weren't given base housing, looking for somewhere to have a Hot Wheel derby. Saw a man picking cherries and plums from trees in someone's front yard. The owner saw me, a quiet black kid with a plastic bag full of Hot Wheels, just watching. I just came from NYC, never saw fruit trees up close before. She called me over, made me dump out the cars in my bag and filled them with fruit. I ran home and my mother demanded I reveal where I snatched those cherries from. She drove me to the house, saw the woman, and made her first German friend.
cool-but what happened to your cars???
Stuffed into my short pockets. Made for an awkward run home.
My parents regularly recall the time when I was two, and was at a church picnic; I happily took slices of raw, red onion, dipped them in ketchup, and ate them. This would set a precedent of me eating strange things in public, much to the bemusement of confused onlookers (not to mention the embarrassment of friends and family).
You must share some more of the strange things you ate.
Things I have eaten in public: black sesame seeds straight from the bag, cold bowls of leftover soup, broccoli stumps, jars of green tea (with the leaves floating freely in the water), red quinoa with molasses, entire bags of frozen Brussel sprouts... But, to quote my sister, sometimes it's the WAY I eat things that's odd, such as eating a clementine little piece of pulp at a time, or making one Oreo last the whole day by gently licking its middle (my that sounds euphemistic).
Yuk, ketchup... now if it was chilli sauce, that would be just fine
My sister would eat all the onions left after "hamburger night."
My mum unfairly grounded me and wouldn't let me go to my friend's house so I took her credit card and made a $50 pledge to PBS while she was watching the telethon. I never laughed harder when I heard her scream my name after they thanked her on camera.
My first week in Germany, I took a stroll around the neighborhood we were living in, since civilians weren't given base housing, looking for somewhere to have a Hot Wheel derby. Saw a man picking cherries and plums from trees in someone's front yard. The owner saw me, a quiet black kid with a plastic bag full of Hot Wheels, just watching. I just came from NYC, never saw fruit trees up close before. She called me over, made me dump out the cars in my bag and filled them with fruit. I ran home and my mother demanded I reveal where I snatched those cherries from. She drove me to the house, saw the woman, and made her first German friend.
cool-but what happened to your cars???
Stuffed into my short pockets. Made for an awkward run home.
My parents regularly recall the time when I was two, and was at a church picnic; I happily took slices of raw, red onion, dipped them in ketchup, and ate them. This would set a precedent of me eating strange things in public, much to the bemusement of confused onlookers (not to mention the embarrassment of friends and family).
You must share some more of the strange things you ate.
Things I have eaten in public: black sesame seeds straight from the bag, cold bowls of leftover soup, broccoli stumps, jars of green tea (with the leaves floating freely in the water), red quinoa with molasses, entire bags of frozen Brussel sprouts... But, to quote my sister, sometimes it's the WAY I eat things that's odd, such as eating a clementine little piece of pulp at a time, or making one Oreo last the whole day by gently licking its middle (my that sounds euphemistic).
Yuk, ketchup... now if it was chilli sauce, that would be just fine
My sister would eat all the onions left after "hamburger night."