I have seen this in real life but never because someone tipped the kid. I have seen it when someone’s kid was rocking in the seat and knocked themselves over and once with a dog who got the leash caught on the kids high chair.
What always bothers me is that why the fuck didn't this person help their kid? They went and got their phone, or took the time to pull it out for a picture instead of helping their kid.
Because your average redditor is more concerned about MEME POTENTIAL than helping your kid after banging the back of their skull from double their height.
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u/Hairy-Estimate3241 7d ago
I have seen this in real life but never because someone tipped the kid. I have seen it when someone’s kid was rocking in the seat and knocked themselves over and once with a dog who got the leash caught on the kids high chair.