I guess terrorizing their children with the Grinch is something parents are doing these days. In the olden times, our fathers wouldn't show emotion or tell us that they loved us. In 2022, dads get one of their buddies to dress like the Grinch and steal their kids' presents, hoping their kid's emotional and traumatic response will trend on social media.
This little kid wasn't having it and was going to stop the Grinch by any means necessary.
Shout out to Little Man. It starts with him staring at his mother with her smartphone out (I'm guessing it was the mom since the dad was in the background) and wondering "are you going to do something, or do I have to handle business?"
Once the kid realized his mother wasn't going to protect her children, it was on sight. Little Man didn't even think. He ran right to the Grinch and just started dropping bombs. No one -- and Little Man means NO ONE - was going to waltz into his home and steal his presents. He had no (fudges) to give. I'm surprised he didn't chase the Grinch out of the house. This video needed doorbell camera footage of Little Man grabbing a tree branch and whacking the intruder with it.
A decent adult would have recognized that this prank has gone horribly wrong. The Grinch should have seen that his plan was foiled, and let the kid feel like he saved the day. Instead, Little Man's dad held him back while the Grinch stole his toys. Gotta get those TikTok clicks.
At what point we went from dressing up as Santa (and fighting crime as Santa) to dressing up like the Grinch, I'm not quite sure. There has been a lot about 2022 that makes little sense to me.
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December 23, 2022 at 07:22AM - Brodigan
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