Young Boy Packs, Leaves Home after Dad Told Him to Switch Off PlayStation in Hilarious Clip
- A hilarious video showed a kid with a backpack leaving home while claiming he was running away
- The dad followed him and questioned why he was leaving only for the kid to claim the dad told him that he did not love him
- Actually, the dad had ordered him to turn off the PlayStation as it was time for bed
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A hilarious video of a kid telling his dad that he's running away has left fans on Twitter in stitches.
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Kids are the most interesting human beings who always want things to go their way, and when they don't, they come up with the most ridiculous threats.
In a hilarious video that went viral on Twitter, a young boy could be seen leaving home while telling his dad that he was "running away".
As he approached the gate, his dad coming out of the house and asked the young boy what he was doing.
The kid claimed his dad said he did not love him, so he was leaving, something his dad denied, noting he just asked him to turn off the PlayStation.
The little one hilariously claimed that both are the same thing, as the dad went all the way to the gate to convince him to return.
The video left many in stitches, with some sharing their own funny stories, while others said they wished their over 18-year-old kids would run away.
Here are a few reactions:
Meanwhile, Briefly News previously reported a South African dad had peeps laughing themselves to tears after sharing an image of the crazy antics his little daughter gets up to and what he does.
@mali_sifiso's baby girl can be seen 'planking' on a kiddies' chair and balancing her body with her tiny little arms as she concentrated on her peculiar task.
South African social media users took to @mali_sifiso's replies section under the post to share their thoughts and some hilarious responses of their own.
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