What do you think happened to the kid?

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Overdramatized. Fake.
 
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Funny how that camera just happened to be there like that but I agree Sig.
Totally fake. Who, but an idiot, sets up to paint and doesn't cover the floor and furniture with drop cloths. Not a plastic sheet or tape in sight. And the paint tray is just a liner. The white thing on the couch looks like a blanket or large bath towel.

The entire room looks fake. The register and rug are not squared to the wall and the kid comes out of nowhere then disappears into nothing. It looks like the room is a trapezoid shape for photography. The background is smaller than the foreground.
 
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Convinced me :ROFLMAO:

You really think people would have something better to do with their time.
When I was a kid, waaaaaaaaayyyyyy back when there were only 3 TV stations and we weren't allowed to use the TV anyway, the kids in the neighborhood would put on plays once in a while. Me, being the youngest, would invariably get the role of the baby or the dog. Once in a while, an adult with an 8mm movie camera would film it. Then, weeks later when it came back from getting developed, we'd all watch it at someone's house with popcorn and snacks.

It's pretty much the same thing today, except it can be put out online for the world to see instantaneously. And, if you do stuff that's popular enough, you can make some money off of it, too.

Times change. ;)
 
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Probably nothing happened since the mom told him to do it. If it wasn’t staged then I feel bad for the kid being raised by a mom that reacted like that to a minor barely even noticeable inconvenience.
 
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Probably nothing happened since the mom told him to do it. If it wasn’t staged then I feel bad for the kid being raised by a mom that reacted like that to a minor barely even noticeable inconvenience.
If it wasn't staged, personally I had rules when my boys had nerf guns.
I see any tool that "shoots something" a reason to teach on gun safety, particularly when you're a kid.

That said, at first I thought if it wasn't staged, the mom could actually hurt herself falling off a ladder. Then thinking about it, when I got hit by "nerf bullet" it really wouldn't cause that type of reaction falling.
 
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Totally fake. Who, but an idiot, sets up to paint and doesn't cover the floor and furniture with drop cloths. Not a plastic sheet or tape in sight. And the paint tray is just a liner. The white thing on the couch looks like a blanket or large bath towel.

The entire room looks fake. The register and rug are not squared to the wall and the kid comes out of nowhere then disappears into nothing. It looks like the room is a trapezoid shape for photography. The background is smaller than the foreground.
Yeah; I painted my way through college. First of all, you don't use a roller pan to paint with a brush (which she didn't have). You use a can, and place it on the shelf on the ladder. Ditto on the drop cloths. Didn't see her paint can and roller either...and wonder how many times she practiced the fall?
 

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