Kid Goes Crazy After Receiving Xbox 360 for Xmas


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It's the happiness only video games could bring.

We all remember a time in our childhood when on Christmas day we unwrap a gift that we've been wanting for what seems like years (when it's probably only been for a few months).

You tear a small piece of the wrapping paper away, revealing a glimpse of a product box that you've gazed upon every time you go out shopping with your parents, now to finally reveal that Santa's brought it for you. It's true holiday happiness.

Just look at this kid:

He wasn't the first kid to go nuts over a console gift, however. The same concept was done two generations ago with the N64. But hey, original concepts are hard to come by, these days!

http://www.tomsguide.com/us/xbox-360-n64-k...,news-5444.html

Good grief, it's been hell playing Call of Duty all week cause of these brats being off from school. One kid told me I was "gay" and said he knows this because "you're wearing your 'i like guys and i like sperm' shirt". Another was singing "I believe I can fly". It goes on and on.

I hate these kids lol

haha, sad but true. I facepalmed when he hip-thrusted into it a few times. :no:

Yes the fact the kid dry-humped the box was quite disturbing. More disturbing that the parents/grandparents/whatever taping it and who were there didn't find it disturbing in the least apparently lol

I remember a time when kids didn't try to doggy style their awesome presents.

Also why would you have a ginormous tv mounted practically on the floor, much less in a living room too small for it, wich is probably why they have an extra tv t where they can see the picture.

somewhere in some part of the world....there are kids without clean drinking water....jeez relax kid its only a video game system...you'll be sick of it in a few months

hey ridlas..who's that in your icon?

I'm in a 3rd World country and we certainly don't act that way. I used to start playing it right away rather than do that weirdo dance thing. I've noticed this generations kids do get excited that way, must be a new trend.

I failed to see what's so weird or what about that....

If you think that's gone crazy then you never see a kids gone REAL crazy....

and about the "dry humps"...again failed to see the problem...it's their family fun time...unless you are thinking something wrong...

I failed to see what's so weird or what about that....

If you think that's gone crazy then you never see a kids gone REAL crazy....

and about the "dry humps"...again failed to see the problem...it's their family fun time...unless you are thinking something wrong...

*Gasp!* Johnny, stop that! That's disgusting! Don't ever do anything like that again!

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