Just sayin’…
I find these kinds of videos so creepy and the parents who are allowing this even weirder.
This kid is 11. Can't even legally have social media for 2 year
There are no legal age restrictions preventing a kid from having a social media page. Ultimately, it's up to the parents to know what their kids are doing.
Society doesn't give a flying ****. There's money to be made.I find these kinds of videos so creepy and the parents who are allowing this even weirder.
This kid is 11. Can't even legally have social media for 2 years.

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These rankings are all about who you know. My kid had a strong showing in intramurals AND in knockout at recess, yet he can’t even sniff these lists.This is crazy. Class of 2030? There’s a tab for class of 2032.
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This is crazy. Class of 2030? There’s a tab for class of 2032.
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I heard he can make a ham radio out of some toothpicks and tinfoil, too!There's a few Connecticut kids (literally) listed in the various rankings moving forward. One of them is Robert McIver, Jr. who's dad played at PC and Houston and was a big scorer.
Fluff???There's a few Connecticut kids (literally) listed in the various rankings moving forward. One of them is Robert McIver, Jr. who's dad played at PC and Houston and was a big scorer.
These AAU hyped 4th graders are absurd, laughable that they even put names on a listThere's a few Connecticut kids (literally) listed in the various rankings moving forward. One of them is Robert McIver, Jr. who's dad played at PC and Houston and was a big scorer.