Before she was even 6 months old, my niece was fascinated with all things tech -- from iPhones to iPads and everything in between. It was only a matter of time before she was swiping anyone's Apple device in her path. You can imagine how she reacts when confronted with a passcode she doesn't know. (Although that's rare, being that mostly everyone in the fam has the same one.) Hello, extreme frustration!
For that reason, I totally buy why one 7-year-old girl was potentially threatened by password protection being installed on the family computer. She wrote her parents this hilariously threatening note -- on the stationery of choice for youngins: Orange construction paper, of course!
The memo from kid to parents (excuse the few misspellings -- she's only 7):
If you put a pas w ward on that I will make your life a nitemare.
Hahaha, oh my! Well, she told them, huh?
The little girl's older sister's friend, under the username suprisemailbox, posted the note on Reddit, and for the most part, the comments are funny (you know, versus cruel). Just about everyone seems amused -- or completely freaked out -- by this tough-talkin' kid! But how could you not be?! Kids are so darn entertaining when they're all riled up and making empty but adorable completely serious threats to grown-ups.
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Actually, I wouldn't put that whole "make your life a nitemare [sp]" part past any kid who is blocked from getting online. Seriously, this note isn't just a total laugh riot. It is also a major lesson to parents, aunts, uncles, any authority figure. Watch your back. When kids are given access to shiny, bright, web-surfing gadgets and then it's taken away, there will be hell to pay!
Does this crack you up? What's the funniest angry note your kid has ever written you?
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Comments 60
That is one messed up kid and parents who need to be taught how to be parents...what idiots they must be...
i get a good deep stomach aching laugh evertime i find these usually on the fridge in place of their artwork i previously hung.
First you say children must express themselves and learn to be independant, then they do and and you get your bloomers in a wad. Pick your battles.
I didn't think it was funny not because it was disrespectful but just because it wasn't funny. As many others have stated, I wish my daughters would! Spilling milk and telling me you're going to make my life a night mare are two different things. oh and did you spill that milk because you knocked over your glass? Did you spill that milk after I told you not to touch the milk? Again two entirely different scenarios.
I came done from choir and my 2 boys were on way to restroom. OK, so let's go to restroom? Screaming fit X2??? We had a serious 'talk' on way home! Going to rest room - No Problem! Screaming fit in Foyer- Problem!! Dumb technology: <Don
I agree with the majority....my first reaction was whoa...a seven year old threatening to make their parent's life a living nightmare is not cute. I have an 11 year old and the idea that my daughter would write me a letter like that at any age is just unheard of. For her to have the audacity to think it's ok to come at her parent like that is pure disrepectful and clearly she has done stuff like this before. She may only be 7 but kids are crazy when they don't have proper discipline. I had a 7 year old in my apartment complex run inside to get a knife so she could fight a another girl that was her friend! All because someone else told her to do it...Don't under estimate what a spoiled brat will do....clearly, she is one. Not cute, not funny.