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20 Internet Users Interviewed a 3-Year-Old, and He Proved to Be the King of Unexpected Replies

Kids have an answer for every single question that may come to our minds, and truth be told, that answer is probably the first thing that came to their little heads. Because of that, whenever we want to maintain a “serious” conversation with their boundless and imaginative minds, the results tend to be crazy and funny — and in some cases, we might even find a pinch of sense. That’s what inspired a Reddit user to post: “I’m the father of a 3-year-old boy, and I’ll ask him any questions you send, so long as they’re appropriate.”
Bright Side selected 20 funny and unexpected conversations between the Reddit users and this little guy. They’re the perfect example of the simple (and maybe incomprehensible) way in which kids see the world.
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What’s the most bizarre reply you’ve ever heard come out of a kid’s mouth? Don’t hesitate to share it in the comment section, we’d love to smile and learn by reading it!
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