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Children are the epitome of innocence. This can be observed in each and every little thing they do. Especially when they are in their stages of learning, kids often make those around them laugh with their funny anecdotes. A woman recently shared her son’s drawing of his favourite hobby, which made the internet go ROFL. The image was shared on X (formerly Twitter), which showed a pencil drawing, clearly drawn by a kid. It showed a rough sketch created by the shaky hands of a child. It consists of a big round structure, roughly coloured red with small circular yellow pieces, seemingly being taken out of the bigger shape, by an invisible hand. Under the drawing, it is written in a very juvenile handwriting, ‘crisps.’ The tweet on the photo gives more context to the image, it reads, “My tiny son was asked by his school to draw a picture of his favourite interest/ hobby.”
My tiny son was asked by his school to draw a picture of his favourite interest/ hobby pic.twitter.com/DewKAB2KKZ— Marianne Levy (@MarianneLevy) July 9, 2024
Users shared their reaction in the replies, with some amusingly relating to the innocent young child. The first user wrote, “He is just like me.” A second netizen shared, “No more satisfying an interest!! He’s on to something!” And a third user expressed, “This is my hobby too.”
While a woman shared a similar personal experience with her toddler daughter. She wrote, “Reminds me of my daughter who, aged 6 was asked by a health professional what her favourite thing to do was and she said staying up late and eating Pringles.” The tweet has been liked more than 80,000 times and has gained over 2 million views on the social media platform.
My 3 year old drew me, and her mom won't stop laughing at me. byu/sunnyismybunny infunny
A similar post went viral online from Reddit, which showed another kid’s sketch of her dad, leaving the internet in fits of laughter. The man shared the image with the statement, “My 3 year old drew me, and her mom won’t stop laughing at me.” Drawn with a blue pen, the ‘portrait’ was just a large unevenly round figure with uneven teeth, voids for eyes and haphazard hair.
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