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What little kids do around teenagers

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What little kids do around teenagers

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  1. Wafflekins says:

    First?

    And yes this graph is very true.

  2. thatguy says:

    This guy probably has a little problem with the blue section too.

  3. Sep says:

    Nice copy pasta!

    • Anonymous says:

      Do you happen to be in culinary school? (Or was there a typo in that sentence?)

      • no, I am Anonymous says:

        I don’t think it’s a typo. copypasta is a message that you copy and paste wherever (if it’s a creepy story, then it’s called creepypasta). it’s spelled like that because it’s funny.

        but I don’t think he’s(she’s?) referring to those.

  4. Miroku says:

    Leapad?

    • A Random Pooka says:

      Leap Pad … It’s one of those parent-friendly electronic kids toys that is for an educational purpose. Kids love them until they get old enough to realize there are actually video games out there that you can just play and enjoy instead of the boring limited educational cartridges you play on these things.

      Waste of time, honestly. Get them a PC and some educational software. Buy them playable games rated E. Teach them how to use a real machine instead of a crippled Gameboy. They will thank you for it!

      • psycho-ape86 says:

        If I were to make a “learning game” suggestion I would say Reader Rabbit for PC, it actually made me smart when I was in PreK.

        • psycho-ape86 says:

          1 last thing A Ramdom Pooka if their parents got them their own Mac or PC they would have access to porn so I think the correct statement is let them play games on their parent’s Mac or PC I don’t think parents are dumb enough to buy a little kid his or her own Mac or PC & let them jerk off on porn behind their backs (those last 9 words were gross weren’t they, sorry) oh and they could just watch educational movies.

  5. Wildemar says:

    Do I smell a teen being pissed of by their baby brother or sister?

  6. DieOfDeath says:

    This is quite the opposite for me. Whenever I’m near a little kid they sit there quietly and give me occasional glances. They seem to be afraid I’m gonna beat them to a pulp any second. :(

  7. Annoyed says:

    This graph is so true.
    My little borther is the reason I have to stay at home all march break. With him. 5 days. It’s raining outside. no park, no life on the outside. can’t you just feel the love. D:<

  8. Kevin says:

    Too bad when the kids grow up into teenagers they lose that useful red section and just try to bluster their way as adults.

  9. aewgfaer says:

    Ugh, it’s not just little kids that do this. The late bus that takes kids home from my high school also stops at a middle school, and the first thing the middle-schoolers do when they get on is head straight to the back (where the rest of us are sitting), plop down and start screeching at each other about how they “snuck out of the house” and “stole pills from their parents’ cupboards.”
    It’s so obvious they’re trying to impress us it almost hurts to watch.

    • irisheagle says:

      dont happen on my late bus… mostly because of the beating incident… and the assault charges on one of my friends……….. the moral of that story is dont argue with steroid users……

  10. Blackjaw says:

    This is the lamest, most peeshy graph of all time.

  11. Ray says:

    What does “Annoy them and try to go everywhere they do” mean?

    • StealthNinja says:

      It means they talk forever (I should know, I have a small sibling) and they follow you if you go into another room. They can also try to hang out with you and your friends when your friends come to your house.

      • Christopher, the one of many says:

        I do that too (I’m 14 with an 18-year old brother), but that’s because my only friend is too long-distance. It really sucks.

  12. Tim says:

    This graph could also be titled “What obnoxious teenagers do around twenty-somethings.” I’m virtually certain the author of this graph is a self-entitled 13 year old who thinks he matters already.

  13. KT says:

    I was one of the ones that sat quietly, I was terrified of teenagers when I was young! Even though I had a much older brother who was very nice.

    • psycho-ape86 says:

      I always sat quietly & I was certianly not afraid of teenagers since I knew I would be one someday & now im 13.

    • koijoy says:

      I dont act cool around teenagers. My little sister always bothered my about how “Cool” she was, i realized that it was so annoying, so i stopped boasting about myself :P

    • girl says:

      I’m entirely different, buddy. given the choice between talking to someone my age and talking to a senior, I will talk to the senior. ditto when I was 10.

  14. Madailein says:

    I will point out that this graph inadvertently illustrates the role model teens play for kids, whether they (the teens) like it or not. Interesting. Lol. I know that comment is a lot more serious than most comments, but the application just struck me as interesting.

  15. Name (required) says:

    What… exactly is the joke here?

    • psycho-ape86 says:

      There is no joke, as a matter of fact most of this sites graphs try to prove a point rather trying to LOLROFOMAOANDSOFOURTH XD the sh*t out of people.

  16. Jonathan says:

    Lulz. See, back when i was still considered a teenager, I never had a problem with little kids. They’re awesome. Playing legos with an 8 year old is by far the best waste of time ever.

  17. CandleJack says:

    You forgot about the “Lie about how they’ve got girlfriends and have sex with them all the time.”

  18. Diogenes says:

    Geez, and guess what teenagers do around people they admire, and adults, for that? I wish one could say it gets more subtle with age, but mostly, it doesn’t. So, basically, just feel flattered.

  19. Ace says:

    Ah, I see someone just turned 13 a few days ago. Congrats, graph-maker!

  20. Kat says:

    These graphs are getting lamer every day. There should be an age minimum for submitting them – i.e. NO early teens…

  21. Pepper says:

    This graph is a disgrace.

  22. Ghostwish says:

    *raises hand* One vote here for banning teens from making graphs.

  23. Libby says:

    hmm…….. sounds like the poster has a little brother, or was around a friend’s little brother (sisters don’t usually talk about “beating up” anyone).

    to the poster: sorry, there’s no way to fix it– you are older, therefore you are very cool. just be a good influence and they’ll grow up to be decent

  24. DanActivator says:

    Weak, kid.

    How about: “What teens do around adults:”
    Green: Sit quietly.
    Blue: Try to act cool by lamenting about what a tragedy not being a child anymore is to people who think teens are annoying children themselves.
    Red: Annoy them[adults] and try to go everywhere they[adults] do.

    • psycho-ape86 says:

      Mostly because most adults are not virgins & those teens just want advice about the sex life they are curious about.

  25. egam12 says:

    geez, I thought this graph was untrue until some kid from up the street did both the red and blue portions.

  26. Scott says:

    What teenagers do around everybody:

    100%, moodily act like they know everything all the time

  27. psycho-ape86 says:

    This graph made 2 FAILs, the creator forgot to put in annoy them about how smart they are & how much they hate twilight (even though they probally don’t know twilight & how much it sucks & they just got twilight hatred off of a random phone conversation), oh yeah & the correct statement is try to go everywhere they go, not everywhere they do spelling FAIL, 2 FAILs in a row bravo, bravo (claps sarcastically).

  28. bob says:

    you forgot “try to look intelligent by creating graphs that don’t make sense and/or contain numerous misspellings.” yes. you’re a moron.

  29. Thalia says:

    The red part is too small, and I would add a slice with “Can I borrow your DS?”

  30. kat says:

    Yes, very true, especially coming from a teenager who has to put up with these posers and/or annoyances at family parties.

  31. Soccersupahstar says:

    OMG that’s my sister… when my friends come to my house she’s all “I have a blue streak in my hair and I try and wear makeup even though I’m nine and I think I’m so cool blah blah blah wanna listen to my iPod even though all there is on it is Justin Beiber and Miley Cyrus?”

    Sorry… I got a little worked up…

  32. The SoulReaper says:

    Leapad has actually come up with some… messed up… to say the very VERY least. My two examples are: a) an alien with no face half the time named… Emo. Yup, Emo. Funniest part being that he sounds like a very nerdy 13-16 year old and teaches abou feelings. b) The Leapad my freind down the block dug out of his basement features a brown ball with three eyes named Shintley. Apperently is leapfrog’s feelings about what he teaches, which happens to be Math.

    What are they teaching kids these days, I mean my god Emo was bad enough but Shintley? And it just happens that one of Emo’s reactions is: ” Yeouch! I fell off the swing!”

    Either way, kinda… disturbing, right?


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