One kid tried to eat the spider, while another just observed it crawling around with curiosity. In the thread that follows the original tweet, other parents shared their kids’ reactions to the same (or similar) spider filter, and admittedly, not all kids react the same way. Meanwhile, the adults in the room seem to just think it’s funny. This viral trick for getting picky kids to eat is legit abusive and needs to stopBut even if it doesn’t and it’s quickly forgotten, how is it hilarious to upset a young child like this? Innocent pranks are one thing-it’s probably a good idea to play silly jokes on kids so they don’t take themselves too seriously-but they shouldn’t cause sheer horror. Look how absolutely terrified the poor boy is! It’s no exaggeration to say even one experience like this could potentially create a life-long fear of spiders. But our thinking is that any parent should find this hard to watch. Now, if you’re afraid of spiders, this video was probably hard to watch. Nah look at the stress on my nephews face □□ /mNFox0bJRI ![]() Check this out (trigger warning for spider content): Who hasn’t spent a few minutes with their kids trying out filters on Snapchat, Instagram or Facebook Messenger to give their little ones floppy bunny ears, spooky goth makeup or colourful rainbow vomit? All in good fun, right?īut one video effect maybe be taking the fun too far. There’s no question about it, playing around with photo and video filters is fun.
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