March 5, 2025 - 21:58

In a recent online discussion, parents opened up about the most brutal burns they’ve received from their children, revealing just how sharp kids' wit can be. The thread quickly gained traction as users shared stories that ranged from hilarious to downright shocking.
One parent recounted a moment when their child bluntly pointed out the dad’s thinning hair, saying, "Dad, if you were a vegetable, you’d be a ‘cabbage’!" Another shared how their son once remarked, "Mom, you should really get a job as a magician because you make my homework disappear!" These candid moments highlight the unfiltered honesty of children, who often don't hold back when it comes to critiquing their parents.
The responses showcased a mix of humor and embarrassment, with many parents admitting that they were left speechless by their kids' clever remarks. It's a reminder that while parenting can be challenging, it also comes with its fair share of comedic relief, thanks to the unintentional roast sessions that happen at home.
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