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Seen enough neck breaks doing exactly this.
Tho my unsientific mind dose remember something about kids being way more durable than teens and young adults in that aspect.
This would honestly fit in r/Unexpected. This may be the first time I have seen a video of a kid sliding down the stairs in a laundry basket that actually made it all the way to the bottom without flipping.
Rode my Big Wheel down a flight of stairs, smashed through the screen door, and hit the neighbors car. I was 6. Only the beginning. Good times even when I ended up in the ER.
This reminds me of when I would go to the top of my street as a kid (which was on a pretty steep hill) and letting gravity speed me down only having just learned to ride my bike a couple weeks before. I was maybe 7 or 8 but that fear and then immediate adrenaline of going fast is something you never forget lol.
At first I was like yea I did that. Kids haven’t lived if they haven’t used something to slide down a set of stairs like sliding down a snowy hill on the first snow break.
They I saw that wall that cuts out where the kid could’ve sliced his head. 😵💫
I remember doing this when I was a kid except I was an idiot and didn't where a helmet. the trip to the hospital and subsequent grounding was totally worth it.
Physics can be deadly or life altering and this father leaves it up to a toddler?? sorry can't convince me this kid is not just a little bit lucky that he didn't flip head first and twisted that neck. Maybe father approved but not mother.
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"c'mon, you got it"
I mean he’s wearing a helmet, so it’s perfectly safe
Still his neck seems very breakable
Im sure his neck wont break, he's wearing a helmet! /s
But he’s ok
Seen enough neck breaks doing exactly this. Tho my unsientific mind dose remember something about kids being way more durable than teens and young adults in that aspect.
Nah used to do this in the round ones you start to spin
I expected a pretty nasty crash but this is good
This is adorable!
That looks fun!
This would honestly fit in r/Unexpected. This may be the first time I have seen a video of a kid sliding down the stairs in a laundry basket that actually made it all the way to the bottom without flipping.
If you're gonna be dumb, you gotta be tough...
r/HoldMyJuicebox
Men being men since the childhood... 🙄 PS: I am a man
Rode my Big Wheel down a flight of stairs, smashed through the screen door, and hit the neighbors car. I was 6. Only the beginning. Good times even when I ended up in the ER.
I did a cannonball into a kiddie pool when was like 8 and broke my ankle. Good times for sure.
4 times and 4 more to go
Tonight! On this week's episode of "And They Walked Away...."
What an awesome parent! That's how kids learn, not being in a glass bubble. You have no idea how many neural connections these things make.
At least he wore his helmet?
We used to get in our sleeping bags and slide down the stairs.
Sounds like fun
He has Protection
My younger brother did this in a cardboard box when we were kids. Still makes me laugh thinking about it
I used to love this put some pillows in there and down there
This reminds me of when I would go to the top of my street as a kid (which was on a pretty steep hill) and letting gravity speed me down only having just learned to ride my bike a couple weeks before. I was maybe 7 or 8 but that fear and then immediate adrenaline of going fast is something you never forget lol.
There's some irresponsible parenting right there.
right. Let the kid break it's neck. Poor thing can't even comprehend how dangerous this is.
I was expecting the classic "bottom-front-corner of basket hits top of step and child flies head over heels as the basket flips over."
Awesome! Who has lived like this kid? Screw tablets and the internet
This ended a lot worse in my mind.
This was my childhood dream, me and my sister wanted to do it ever since we saw a picture of something like this on a postcard
I lost a bunch of teeth as a kid doing something similar, can confirm it was a blast up to that point
He needs to go as Marvin Martian for Halloween.
At first I was like yea I did that. Kids haven’t lived if they haven’t used something to slide down a set of stairs like sliding down a snowy hill on the first snow break. They I saw that wall that cuts out where the kid could’ve sliced his head. 😵💫
I remember doing this when I was a kid except I was an idiot and didn't where a helmet. the trip to the hospital and subsequent grounding was totally worth it.
That ended so much better than what I expected lmfao
I’m really glad he was ok 🥹🙂↕️
Betrunkene und Kinder schützt der liebe Gott.
Jesus what rotten parenting
Quite the opposite!
Physics can be deadly or life altering and this father leaves it up to a toddler?? sorry can't convince me this kid is not just a little bit lucky that he didn't flip head first and twisted that neck. Maybe father approved but not mother.
Stop, fun is literally part of human life.
Chill, it's just a guy having fun with his son,I wish my father was like that