By Anonymous - 05/06/2015 15:58 - United States - Grand Rapids

Today, I took my 6-year-old son to visit his grandmother, as the doctors say she only has days left to live. Minutes after we arrived, he leaned in close and told her that she's going to hell. FML
I agree, your life sucks 29 105
You deserved it 3 511

Same thing different taste

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AwkwardHaole808 16

YOU raised him. He's six, he doesn't know better, he only knows what you have taught him.

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This is just my guess, but if I'm correct, she would be your husband's mother-in-law, right? Perhaps, the father has had a strained relationship with your mother, and your child has heard him damn her to hell before.

Have you by chance been saying she is going to hell?

Or, the kid overheard the burial plan and they are going to bury her in Hell, Michigan. It's quiet there.

Kids have always behaved like this. Shitty parenting isn't a new thing these days.

Be sure to remind him on the drive home that when HE dies he'll be meeting up withGrandma in Hell. Maybe that will shut him up. For a minute.

leogachi 15

Who the **** would say that to a child?!

Maybe it's a line from a movie he shouldn't have watched? My 5 y/o sis repeats things from movies/programmes she sees on the TV sometimes...In saying that, she repeats some things we say sometimes so we're extra careful what we say around her too.

I've seen movies marketed at kids that use words like hell and damn in them. But those are the kind of movies kids should watch with adults so they can tell them what not to say.

Because a child may be able to watch it (with or without his parents) Doesn't mean that it'd be marketed for children. If there's "hell" and "damn" in it like you've said, it'd be rated AT LEAST with a PG rating, be it for movies or TV. Rango was rated PG, and it was given so much flak for having those two words in there a couple times. Still rated PG. A particular episode of Home Improvement had Tim hurt his hand with a hammer while teaching the boys' scout troop how to use tools. After a scene transition, the youngest one says, "Yeah! He was saying 'hell' and 'damn'!" To which Tim retorts, "I did not say 'damn'." "Now, you did!" The Home Improvement may be safe to watch with children in the room most of the time, but it's still not marketed for children.

When I first read this, I thought you said that your son only has a few days to live and that the grandmother told him he's going to hell Like shit that's depressing

ColonelCusswords 24

The antichrist has arrived.