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The laughter of the dad can be heard in the background.

**What Happened:** The family gathered for dinner, and as Dad attempted to tell a joke about a chicken crossing the road, he stumbled over the punchline, accidentally making it sound like the chicken was on a secret mission. Just as the table erupted in laughter, Dad’s laughter echoed much louder in the background, bringing joy to the already amusing scene.

**Why It’s Funny:** The entire dinner had an almost sitcom-like quality as Dad’s contagious laughter turned a simple chicken joke into a comedy show. Imagine a scene where one person can’t stop giggling, and that giggle fuels the room’s hilarity, causing the kids to laugh just at the sight of Dad’s face turning beet red with laughter. It was a perfect storm where Dad’s laughter was the main act, overshadowing even the chicken’s questionable decision-making!

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Inexorably_lost • 729 points
This is probably 10 seconds after the dad said to not climb on there or you’ll hurt yourself. Decided to film while they find out instead of enforcing.

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jwely • 75 points
I could warn my kids of clear cause and effect a billion times and they’d still have to just make the mistake themselves. Such is fatherhood. Let physics be the teacher at every opportunity possible. Intervene only at the last possible moment to prevent catastrophic injury.

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PuddinHole • 12 points
I see you have also have discovered my best parenting secret

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jwely • 10 points
Secret!? If there was a handbook I feel like this would be its own chapter. It’s how you get the “dad reflexes”. They appear as super quick reaction times, but it’s really a keen awareness of the situation and likely risks seconds to minutes in advance; waiting for and being prepared for that moment to intervene.

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VealOfFortune • 9 points
Props to Dad for letting them learn by trial & error 😂

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Maditen • 1 points
Sometimes, you have to let them take the hit.

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Express-Writing-3831 • 1 points
The far-off “HAH!” is the actual soundtrack.from a father who anticipated this.

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unk214 • -410 points
Doesn’t matter, the younger one is too little to understand. Even the bigger kid shouldn’t be doing that. This is just a shit parent doing shit things.

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Veaeate • 117 points
Nope, this is FAFO parenting. Teach them by telling them and let them make the decision, Let kids explore, let them learn on their own. Then be there to pick them up when they need it. If you bubble wrap these kids with every little thing, they lose their will to try and do new things and become afraid of everything. Kids need science, they need to be able to learn from mistakes otherwise you have kids who are believe they are always right regardless of decisions.

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shirleysimpnumba1 • -84 points
there could have been irreversible damage to the kid.

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MrNewReno • 19 points
Trying to parent other peoples kids from a 10 second no context video. Peak Reddit.

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jackioff • 34 points
Fun fact, if you crack your neck a little too hard, you can dissect an artery and die. Most people who crack their neck dont die, even if they tweak their neck a little. Life is both extremely resilient and extremely fragile. The kid could be paralyzed, but more than likely he’s fine.

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GroundbreakingAd8310 • -12 points
Your why the playground equipment was removed

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sesoren65 • 6 points
Another fun fact, we all have irreversible damage from our parents. Its the trauma that points you in the right direction that makes all the difference.

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Real_Impression_5567 • 10 points
Dude kids are more at risk riding in a carseat in a car than this manuever. Kid learned he needs to lock in more before making that jump. Hopefully the laughing and not freaking out by the dad encouraged him to try again

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xAshev • 1 points
Your avatar checks out cause you are a clown

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iamChickeNugget • 1 points
You’ve never been a kid or seen kids have you? Children are very resilient. I fell a lot when I was a child yet it did nothing other than cuts, bruises, and a whole lotta lessons.

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pspr33 • 106 points
The shit part was uploading it to the internet.

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unk214 • -177 points
Both, don’t know why this sub is acting like this is hilarious. It’s sad.

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Reaganson • 39 points
Do you have kids? I raised 5, and this father laughed because he knows the kid is crying for being more startled than seriously hurt.

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TheMarcolmX • 12 points
Yea I think the people concerned here don’t even have kids. There are some parenting things you just don’t understand until you’re in it.

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BlaineMundane • 42 points
Oh please. The only sad thing is you folks who don’t think a human can handle humility or humor. Can you imagine that in a support group? “My Dad uploaded a video of me bumping my bum and crying for 30 seconds.” Chill. Your whole idea of every-moment-of-every-life being private is silly.

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_off_piste_ • 9 points
Man, you’re pathetic.

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LordMegamad • 9 points
Kids should not grow up wrapped up in bubble wrap. Kids need to get hurt sometimes in their life to learn how to handle it. No you shouldn’t be negligent and let your kid fall and smash their teeth out, but a scraped knee, a bumped behind, a hurt elbow, all invaluable teaching moments. This little bump will not be remembered, but it will be learned from.

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MonsterRider80 • 5 points
Sure, maybe not the best parenting, but also hilarious. Kids are way more resilient than we give them credit for. I’d definitely tell them not to do that, maybe even get up and physically take them down, but no harm was done here.

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TapZorRTwice • 4 points
You are sad.

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ineB2019 • 19 points
I love yall pathetic losers so much, acting like you know shit, just to motivate your own minuscule ego, by telling others what is good or bad, keep going, for some reason it makes me happy when I see it. Also yes it is dangerous for kids to do that but, that is only if things go very wrong, but this can be prevented by simply not allowing dangerous objects around children such as sharp objects, but children are way more resistent to fall damage than us adults. And another defense to the parent ia that children have a lot of energy so the only way to completly keep them safe is by keeping them on a leash inside the house which most peolple dont do for obvious reasons

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JCivX • -20 points
I mean it’s shit parenting either way. Letting such small kids do that, laughing (and therefore encouraging) that type of behavior and then worst of all, posting it on the internet. I’m a dad myself and it’s just pretty much all bullshit what you said lol

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_off_piste_ • 11 points
Everyone has different tolerances. You are not right, just a different perspective. Personally I can’t imagine being such a helicopter parent for stuff like this.

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JCivX • -12 points
Helicopter parenting is something completely different lol. It’s just standard American bullshit parenting and then people wonder why your typical American kid is awful lol

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