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Parents Give Their Kid Cloths in an Xbox360 Box

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Suck my Logic
THERE can be only one thing worse than not getting the present you want this Christmas – and that’s finding your most wanted gift is just an empty box.

But that’s exactly what happened to this young lad – who thought he was unwrapping the Xbox360 console he had been dreaming of all year.

Instead, his mother stuffed the Xbox packaging with a few winter jumpers, and the devastated young boy’s beaming smile quickly turns to tears.

His family can be heard laughing in the background as the boy’s mother says to him: “We can’t afford an Xbox”.

The child, who looks around eight or nine-years-old, can be seen crying by the end of the three minute YouTube clip which has attracted thousands of hits.

Internet users have slammed the family who appear to be American – and branded it the cruellest Christmas prank ever.

One user blasts: “That is too cruel for words - it’s one of the cruellest pranks I’ve ever seen.”

Another blogger writes: “There’s no reason this kid’s humiliation should be posted on YouTube for the world to see.”

But the brother of the little boy said the lad did get the Xbox in the end and would upload a video showing this.

A post says: “For all you thinking this is messed up, he sneaked a look at his gifts, so his family played a prank on him.

“He got the 360 a week later.”

Direct youtube link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QKwCQWjTyI0

Congratulations on The Sun for doing a writeup of a fucking 9 month old Youtube video. :rolleyes:

Anyways, I congratulate the parents on making their child suffer.
 
Well, it goes to show how stupid the child was. Did he really think the box came out of someone's garbage can or something? He deserved a slap across the face for sitting there and taking it like a douchebag instead of murdering his family in a fire.
 
:rotfl: That's the best! Somehow I missed this thread until just now. Brilliant! Of course the kid was only 8 or so, so nothing was going to happen this year, but now the parents have the rest of their lives to wonder when he'll come into their bedroom in the middle of the night and murder them.

And if that doesn't happen, they can look forward to going into the shittiest nursing home the kid can find when they get older. :D
 
I'm torn on this one -- on the one hand, I think it's pretty mean to deliberately disappoint and upset your child like that; but on the other I think it's probably taught him a valuable lesson of some kind.

Plus he got his 360 later, so he didn't really miss out.
 
Oh, it's definitely cruel. It's like the guy who puts his kid on the computer with the maze/Linda Blair thing and watches him freak out and cry. I'd never do it. But it's definitely funny to read about.
 
And if that doesn't happen, they can look forward to going into the shittiest nursing home the kid can find when they get older. :D

Whenever my parents think about doing something stupid

"Santa doesn't visit married people." "Bullshit he doesn't!"

I always use the nursing home threat. Although recently the vasectomy (grandkids) threat has worked pretty well.
 
I have decided to pick out my own old folks home and leave all my worldly possessions and wealth to someone other than my family members. I've been magnificiently generous to all of them for many decades and they all treat me as the rich aunt/mom/sister who doesn't need anything so they get me nothing or some stupid token thing anyone who knows me would know I would despise. So, screw all of them. I didn't get any of them anything this year - spent it all on my Secret Santa giftee and the Salvation Army Angel Tree and Forgotten Angels and a co-worker whose house burned down to the ground week before last. No presents from me prompted this onslaught of belated cards, emails and phone calls from the nieces, nephews and old friends. Screw the ingrates. They should have thought about me last month on my birthday or the day before Christmas - not the day after.

Still ... not bah humbug. They harshed my mellow, sure, but I went out and found me some other mellow that wasn't harshed and enjoyed the heck out of it.

Bastards.
 
Also, apparently the part where the kid had sneaked a peek at his presents before Christmas already knew he was getting an Xbox for Christmas. He deserved the prank because he'd been a nasty little sneak. Real Santa would have filled the box with nasty, dirty coal and not given him the Xbox later to soothe this little, bratty crybaby.
 
I imagine it will come up in 8 years or so, when he shotguns them in their bed.

I'm just not sure if the prosecution or the defense will bring it up. :unsure:
 
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