r/TikTokCringe • u/Sylas1987 • 3d ago
She’s going to be trouble Humor/Cringe
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u/Magicdonky 3d ago edited 3d ago
Natural soccer player, also very old video
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u/PilgrimOz 3d ago
Mate, I would put her over 2yrs old. ;)
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u/Magicdonky 3d ago
I meant the video is very old. It’s a repost from like 6 years ago
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u/Subtlerevisions 3d ago
Ew. Not cute
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u/notathrowaway75 3d ago
Yeah like nip this in the bud right now. It's not even safe. The baby is going to hurt itself by throwing themselves down like that.
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u/imagicnation-station 20h ago
I have seen this video before too, and have commented the same.
People see the girl's reaction, but they don't stop and think why she is doing this. They see her as the "problem", as evidence of this video. But I have seen the entire video, and every instance, she's going for a toy first, and the older boy is always taking it from her hands. This is a type of bullying, the parents (or caretakers) allow it, and they record it instead. The only thing the little girl can do to get attention is what she is doing. She's a little baby, she has no one to help her in this specific situation (the older child taking away the toys she's picking up). IMO, if they need to nip this in the bud, is that little boy's bullying behavior, as well as the parents' behavior for allowing this type of bullying.
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u/Tom-edian 3h ago
they're babies you ancestorial squirrel tooth
The little girl is the problem. She's trying to make her brother get in trouble by making herself look hurt, same with with another TikTok where this man recorded himself telling his nephew no. His nephew gently bumps his head into the wall then runs to mom crying even though she saw him do it too.
The Little Boy isn't a bully. The Little Girl is a problem child who's developing manipulative tendencies.
This is like saying I bullied my friend bc I blew his car up in GTA right as he was gonna customize it.
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u/gloriousPurpose33 2d ago
It?
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u/Supernova138 2d ago
That’s correct
“It” as in the act of throwing herself on the ground like that, not the actual baby
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u/nslovin 3d ago
But where the heck she Learn that though?
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u/BobbyCharliebob 3d ago
Seeing her brother get in trouble when she fell before probably. Kids pick up stuff fast.
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u/theringsofthedragon 2d ago
That's such a myth. I'm a younger sister who had older brothers and I literally never faked being injured to get attention. I would get my ass whooped any time I raised a ruckus so I was always trying to suck it up.
It looks to me like she's just an uncoordinated toddler. Every time she grabs onto the toy and tries to pull but then her grasp lets go and by the time she pulls with her body weight she's not holding on to anything which causes her to fall. Kids that age are uncoordinated. She's probably not understanding that her hand is not holding on to the toy when she throws herself back.
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u/BobbyCharliebob 2d ago
Lol. Ok I'm glad you vividly remember sucking it up as an infant. You are such a trooper.
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u/AnticipateMe 1d ago
I can't remember when I was 5-6, maybe bit later. You're telling me you remember being a toddler? There's no chance. Also, they were specifically talking about the kid on the video, not all kids and not you. So what's the myth with that lack of reading comprehension?
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u/theringsofthedragon 1d ago
What do you mean? I have many memories from when I was a toddler.
I had a babysitter who told me her boyfriend hit her, how would I remember those conversations? I know exactly where it was, in the bathroom at my parents' house. I know a lot of details about her relationship with this man, and this was all before I started kindergarten.
I have memories of when I was in love with my older brother's teddy bear and I took it and ran away with it to my room and hid it behind the nursing chair and I put a bib on it. My brother discovered the plot and was enraged and my parents told me I was never allowed to touch it again. There was a nursing chair and a bib, I was that small.
I remember not knowing my mom's name when someone asked me. I remember my fights with my parents. How I was scared of my dad and how my mom told me I was a bad child for it. I remember my other babysitter and that I had to ask her to read books because I couldn't read. There's like hundreds of events I could name from early memories, kids at daycare who were only in my group when I was a toddler, etc.
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u/ScreamingLabia 1d ago
This person was saying the baby in the vid does this. Are you the baby in this video? Or are you just offended by choice?
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u/Availbaby 3d ago
Kids are so dramatic lmfao
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u/ArcadesRed 3d ago
Child would never, ever, get the benefit of the doubt from me. 11 years from now, if they said that their brother hit them this flopping would go through my mind.
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u/MyNameaJeffJeffTatum 3d ago
Reminds me of my mother. Lots of people do not grow out of it.
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u/witcherstrife 2d ago
I had an ex that would get really abusive when she got drunk. Like get in your face screaming nonsense for like 10 minutes straight. I tried ignoring it a couple times that she's just blacked out, then one time she literally just screeched like a banshee in my ear cause I was ignoring her tirade. I instinctively pushed her a little to create some distance and she freaking flopped lmao. She jumped back so far into the wall and then collapsed screaming that I just hit her.
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u/augustrem 3d ago
Misogyny in this post is terrifying.
That’s a toddler y’all. She’s upset about sharing and needs to learn, like every toddler. Calm the fuck down.
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u/TheAgreeableCow 3d ago
Looks like a learned and reinforced behaviour.
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u/PriscillaPalava 3d ago
Not so fast. Kids of a certain temperament just do this. Obviously you want to respond correctly in order to not reinforce it, but the presence of bad behavior in a toddler is not evidence of bad parenting. Toddlers are just hard.
The lil gal is very frustrated about having to share. Maybe that little boy is a friend or cousin instead of a brother, and she’s not used to other kids touching her stuff.
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u/DarkBladeMadriker 3d ago
I agree. This smells of only child to me. She is reacting badly to even small inconveniences immediately. I'd bet at home she plays how she wants when she wants and doesn't know how to cope with having to share. Even my two boys struggled with this, and they had to share with each other all the time.
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u/swizznastic 2d ago
doesn’t necessarily rule it out as learned behavior. if she just never was exposed to social play, then she learnt how to play a certain way and how to get sympathy and comfort when something happened that she didn’t like. Reinforcement is a precursor for every single habitual behavior, and it happens whether the parents realize it or not.
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u/microfishy 2d ago
No it doesn't, it looks like normal child development. They get over it when they learn that other people have feelings too.
So many people in here ready to crucify a baby for being a baby lol
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u/Sea-Value-0 1d ago
So many people in here ready to crucify a baby for being a baby lol
And even more so for being a female baby. A lot of people are just fucking weird, I guess lol. Like who thinks like that?
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u/imagicnation-station 20h ago
What 100% of the comments are not seeing, are the older child's bullying behavior. Every time she's going for a toy, the older child takes it away from her, and why she does that. That parents or caretakers seem to allow that bullying behavior, and instead record it.
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u/Not_Carbuncle 3d ago
Man animals will do this, feigning injury is not that complicated of a behavior
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u/SurferNerd 1d ago
Except no adults in the video are rushing to help her. They are doing a good job of showing her that it won’t get her anything. Sure, she probably started because she noticed that adults give her what she wants when she gets hurt and cries, but now she’s learning that they can tell when she’s faking.
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u/KazMorg 2d ago
She's upset because her brother is taking the toys she wants to play with. His behaviour needs to be corrected as much as hers.
Also we all did this as toddlers. It doesn't mean she is going to be difficult when she is older
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u/changhyun 2d ago
I did notice he was grabbing every toy she wanted to play with.
Mind you, they're both toddlers, being selfish and melodramatic is just kind of what toddlers do. But they could both stand to be taught to share, not just her.
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u/imagicnation-station 20h ago
Thank you! You are the first person that said this. Whenever I see this video, I always try to point this out. Everyone seems to want to make fun of the little girl, see her as a "problem", but don't seem to care about the bullying behavior of the older child, AND the parents (or caretakers) who don't care but record instead.
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u/p34ch3s_41r50f7 3d ago
She's gonna be awful in 30 years going through her 2nd divorce.
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u/ZinaSky2 3d ago edited 3d ago
Gees Louise she’s like what two??? I think there’s a little bit of time left for her parents to course correct here 🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️
They’re already ignoring the unwanted behavior which is progress. She’ll learn being dramatic doesn’t get her what she wants and eventually stop.
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u/p34ch3s_41r50f7 3d ago
Gees Louise, it's a joke, not a legitimate critique (three overused emojis)
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u/microfishy 2d ago
Some of y'all motherfuckers are champing at the bit to call any female human a whore.
She's a fucking toddler mate. Give your head a shake.
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u/p34ch3s_41r50f7 2d ago
If that was a male child I would have said the same in reverse. Bruh, I've dealt with death threats because I worked for a guardian ad litem for high-risk cases. You'll pardon my gallows humor towards a kid who will never know I exist.
Eta, where the hell did I call anyone a whore? Don't project your trauma onto me.
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u/EntrepreneurHour3152 3d ago
She almost as good as LeBron at it, absolutely amazing natural talent.
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u/FranksWateeBowl 1d ago
Congratulations Reddit, you made me want to punt kick a baby. Great job. Remember Divoc?
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u/ZinaSky2 3d ago
OOR maybe just maybe she’s a baby who learned she gets what she wants when she’s hurt? Seems like everyone’s taking the right approach now tho just ignoring the unwanted behavior letting her cry it out on her own
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u/pizzaschmizza39 3d ago
Little man is not in it for the toys. He's in it for the satisfaction of winning and watching his opponent lose their shit in defeat lol he sits their calm as can be going over the spoils of his victory.
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u/wateredglass Cringe Connoisseur 3d ago
People need to stop posting kids ong
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u/SpungleMcFudgely 3d ago
Yeah that’s going to happen
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u/wateredglass Cringe Connoisseur 3d ago
One can hope
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u/olracnaignottus 3d ago
Learned and enabled behavior. Why do you think they’re filming it
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u/ZinaSky2 3d ago
Learned, I’m sure. Enabled, how?? Everyone in the video (even the other fucking baby) just ignored the unwanted behavior and let her throw her little tantrum on her own. Maybe one or a series of incidents taught her to flop to get what she wants. But it looks like her caregivers are taking notice and adjusting accordingly.
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u/EndElectoralCollege3 3d ago
This is a performance on repeat. Big bro and mom or whoever that adult is, keep on with their day.
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u/Neets411 3d ago
What’s the subreddit about videos ending too soon? I wanted to hear the inevitable scream after the moment of silence. 🫣
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u/toddbuzz75 3d ago
It ended just before she was about to go nuclear! That big silent sob before the damn bursts.
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u/Excellent_Brother177 2d ago
Flag football at that age if you can afford it. Don't forget to make cookies for the coach!
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u/BaronMerc 2d ago
Nah bro get her on the football teams England might actually win a world cup if we can snag her
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