Cetotherium
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Where did you hear he was passed around? Also, I don’t know what you mean hear about it. Stories about missing and exploited children are fairly common. Sex trafficking stories get reported fairly often too. People have a sick fascination with these types of stories. It’s why Law & Order:SVU is so popular. Now whether

Just wait for the DNA, then make comments.

The photo on the right is their guess what the missing boy would look like now, at his age

Sure looks like him. Regardless, I hope this boy is reunited with people who care about him.

Even if they find out the kid isn’t the missing boy I hope he gets the help and care he needs. 

A woman who died 5 years ago knew the last survivor of the U.S. slave trade. This puts so much in perspective.

Boynton wrote about meeting Redoshi”

I remember my dad getting all up in some woman’s face when she handed her kid a pen so he could write his name on something in a national park, back in the sixties. (Yes, I also remember the sixties!)

My kid pranked me for April Fool’s. He looked at me and said “Mom!!! There’s a kitten in that tree!” And when I couldn’t find which tree he told me April fool’s. It was lovely.

Is anyone old enough to remember this? The SNl parody of Candid Camera in which they have a skit about kids reaction to parents putting them up for adoption...They almost burned down rockefeller center in protest of that.

If anyone would like a very wholesome prank idea... although this one requires some commitment and I can’t promise the pay off will be worth it lol.

I had a foster-dad who like those kind of cruel “pranks”. On a child’s birthday he tell the kid “You don’t get a birthday party, you’ve been bad!” and send them to bed, weeping. Then: he and the rest of the “family” would march into the bedroom with cake & presents shouting “Surprise!”

Worse because she is open for people to mock, criticize or creep on 24/7/365.

My parents were going to tell me that my cat ran away after it died while I was in college because they didnt want to tell me she had died. I can't imagine them ever pulling this "prank" on me and my dad was a practical joker.

There are some other good ones too. Like kick someone in the balls and then, bam, “April Fool’s!” Hilarious.

I got this off reddit from someone who follows this trainwreck:

Seriously. My mom did this to me when I was about 11. She told me that my kitten had escaped out the back door and was run over by a car. I was a hysterical, despondent mess. I had begged for a kitten for years and I loved him so much. Then she was like, JUST KIDDING. And told me that she was just trying to teach me a

My daughter actually nailed me years ago (She was maybe nine or ten at the time). I’ve never been one to prank, since I don’t know that I have the social awareness for it, but she got super into them and did some really stupid ones one year (Like moving my chair or something). The following year, though, expecting

My youngest was obsessed with the idea of April Fool’s Day when he was 5. I decided to play a prank on him. I saw it online. Put red Jello in a drinking cup with a straw inside. Tell your child there’s a glass of Hawaiian Punch on the counter. Watch as they try to drink the jello. I did this. He laughed. Then he ate

This couple is also exploiting their daughters on Instagram with individual accounts for both with millions of followers. The six-year-old is often pictured posing in her dance outfits. *At best*, they are irresponsible parents.