40 Times Parents Definitely Inflated The Truth About Their 'Woke' Kids' Accomplishments
Or, completely made up the story...
Damjan
- Published in Interesting
Moms and dads are always so proud of their little ones – and for a good reason! But let's be honest, sometimes they take it a step too far and make their kids' accomplishments sound a little too impressive.
Posts from parents exaggerating their kid's achievements or putting words in their mouths are reminiscent of the kind of "creative" posts that you can find on LinkedIn. The posts from parents often include information about awards their children have received, awards their children have been nominated for, or accomplishments their children have achieved that may not be entirely factual or accurate.
Similarly, LinkedIn users have been known to create posts about made-up events or achievements in order to appear more impressive to prospective employers. These posts often contain exaggerated details or false information that is hard to verify.
In both cases, the posts are often used as tools to make the poster appear to be more successful than they actually are. We've all seen those posts about their 'smart' or 'woke' kids doing something extraordinary that most likely never happened.
So, here are 40 hilarious examples of parents bragging about their kids' 'achievements' that probably never occurred! Whether it's inventing a new type of mathematics or solving world hunger, these parents have taken their love for their children to the next level!
Parenting is wonderful, but never easy.
Ioann-Mark Kuznietsov1. Well, then i am going to worship Satan
Twitter2. Not the same
Twitter3. Do kids know right from wrong, or is it our job to teach them?
Twitter4. Dear parents...
Twitter5.Yeah, that's what teens are thinking about...
Twitter6. Yep, sure
Twitter7. Not funny
Twitter8. Creepy as hell
Twitter9. Just read it...
Twitter10. Frightening
Twitter11. Poor turkeys...
Twitter12. Sure, this happened
Twitter13. Is this true?
Twitter14. It is weird, but we doubt a child noticed it
Twitter15. White privilege in the air
Twitter16. Lizkanda
Twitter17. Keep roaring
Twitter18. That is love
Twitter19. Doing prayers
Twitter20. Let the negotiations begin
Twitter21. The world is mushy
Twitter22. it is true
Twitter23. Pretty eloquent for a 4yo
Twitter24. This is funny, but true
Twitter25. Yes, that's exactly what a 2yo would say...
Twitter26. Consent
Twitter27. Really happened?
Twitter28. Please....
Twitter29. Did he really say that?
Twitter30. Oh, Lord...
Twitter31. Elon Musk, please stop destroying the world
Twitter32. Own the plane
Twitter33. Yeah, right...
Twitter34. True, but didn't happen
Twitter35. True
Twitter36. Second grader?
Twitter37. Yeah, men need a special day. We are so endangered. Poor little us
Twitter38. Conspiracy theory
Twitter39. Sure
Twitter40. Okay
TwitterParents, let's be real: kids can be pretty darn creative and expressive - they don't need your help coming up with snappy one-liners! Posting your little ones' 'wise words' on social media is cute, but please don't put words in their mouths.
Not only does it sound a little ridiculous, it can also make your kiddo feel like their voice isn't valid. Let them find their own words - you might just be surprised by what they have to say!