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(Monetizing their kid's near catastrophe. Ain't America great?)
(Monetizing their kid's near catastrophe. Ain't America great?)
It's a heart-stopping video. And who doesn't want that? Strange though, the two-year old looks larger than one that he gets pinned. And he's the boy who caused the dresser to topple.
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My parents would not leave infants (their grandkids) alone for that long like that.
The crawling over the top of the dresser to check out the other side was a nice touch.
One man's trauma is another man's entertainment.
Actually, I think the parents put out the video as warning to bolt the dressers to the wall.
I'm amazed they didn't anticipate this. What boy wouldn't climb to the top? The dad has only to recall his own childhood.
Have you noticed when boys are brought into a new house they go straight to the back yard? If there's a tree, then boom, straight up the tree. Like monkey instinct. I believe this is universally true.
Honestly now. How many of us had the dressers anchored to the wall when we were toddlers? Everything is so terribly dangerous and negligent these days. Everybody is so upset about every little risk, no matter how rare. Just bubble wrap the little bastards until they start paying taxes.
The dangers of falling furniture. *All the entertainment is re-enacted with dummies.
Ikea Dresser death settlement. 50 million.
How many kids have been crushed by flat screen tvs?
Excellent camera placement. Are the parents in over their heads debt wise?
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