Kid Goes Crazy After Receiving Xbox 360 for Xmas


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Wow people care that a kid got excited? It's christmas, he's one kid in millions to get excited about their gift. I'm sure many people here would love to see a child of theirs show that much excitement over something they got.

As for bringing up the third world...wtf? One video doesn't mean every kid was dry humping their gifts on Christmas day and if they were who would care anyway.

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...

You honestly don't see a possible issue with a 10-12 year old boy dry-humping something?

You honestly don't see a possible issue with a 10-12 year old boy dry-humping something?

1. it's not in front of public

2. the kid is not humping something has a vagin*

3. the kid is doing it because he's happy, not because he's sexually aroused.

4. you just see the kid do that once in that one particular video. You have no idea if the kid doing that too all objects he can find or not. You do not need to be THAT tense, right?

dude chill!

1. it's not in front of public

2. the kid is not humping something has a vagin*

3. the kid is doing it because he's happy, not because he's sexually aroused.

4. you just see the kid do that once in that one particular video. You have no idea if the kid doing that too all objects he can find or not. You do not need to be THAT tense, right?

dude chill!

Twice actually, he did it proper doggy style on his knees first.

the thing is of course if he's doing it here he's doing it at other times, and where the F is he learning this, and why is it accepted behavior. and why is that an expression of happiness.

It's like that video of the Brazilian or something kindergarten dance class...

Aha, Audioboxers secret identity revealed...

or maybe his ultimate nemesis...

...I should write comics...

It's the kid my parents didn't want to have :rofl:

Twice actually, he did it proper doggy style on his knees first.

the thing is of course if he's doing it here he's doing it at other times, and where the F is he learning this, and why is it accepted behavior. and why is that an expression of happiness.

It's like that video of the Brazilian or something kindergarten dance class...

ROFL.. I have to watch it a few times to get your "doggy style" one...

you are very observant! :rofl:

the thing is of course if he's doing it here he's doing it at other times, and where the F is he learning this

Assuming he learnt it at all. He could just be doing a stupid dance he likes to do without realising that movement is one associated with sex in adults. The fact he was holding the box meant he couldn't wave his arms around so he moved his hips.

I don't see the problem. My nephew when 3 would occasionally flick his penis a bit in the bath but it's not like he's trying to simulate masturbation or anything. It was probably just some innocent coincidence and if not, I'm still sure he has no idea about what it actually means.

I really think all parents would like to see their kids this excited over something they give him/her, look at how the kid hugs his dad that's ****ing sweet.

For the kid who didn't get an Xbox 360 but just the box, that's ****ing WRONG, filling him with dreams and then shattering them just to have a laugh, totally not cool.

First kid I ever saw humping his 360 :laugh:

I remember being pumped up with joy when my parrents bought me my N64 w/ Star Fox.

Games these days don't carry that excitement I use to have.

Heres what happens when a kid doesn't get an xbox for Christmas...

I lol'd. Not at the kids misfortune, but at what Christmas has become. The saddest thing is, there are kids in the world who would get as excited about getting those clothes as the kid in the first video who did get the 360. I think its disgusting we've turned Christmas into such an event where its sooo heartbreaking to get given some clothes instead of an Xbox...

Heres what happens when a kid doesn't get an xbox for Christmas...
:cry:
^^^^ those parents really need to get some ass whooping. how can you do something like that to your kid?? thats just sad

Don't worry they bought him an xbox and he peeked in the box before christmas so they took the xbox out and replaced it with clothes

he got the xbox in the end though :)

I lol'd. Not at the kids misfortune, but at what Christmas has become. The saddest thing is, there are kids in the world who would get as excited about getting those clothes as the kid in the first video who did get the 360. I think its disgusting we've turned Christmas into such an event where its sooo heartbreaking to get given some clothes instead of an Xbox...

I don't think you get the point

he would of been excited to get clothes but he thought he was getting an xbox it built his hopes up and then they shattered it with something of less interest

theres nothing disgusting about it find a kid that would of loved to get clothes but give them an xbox instead and when they open it to realise its just clothes they to will be disappointed somewhat

Just to make things clear his folks eventually got him one later in the day.

beat me to it :p

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