Being a kid is on of the best jobs in the world. You get fed by parents, you get things bought for you by parents, the list goes on. And being a kid myself,(born 1991) I think I personally have had first hand experience. If your an adult you have to work, sloging long days in the office, but if you're a kid you only have to go to school for about 6 hours each day. You practically get watied on hand and foot. Although you dont know it your parents do practically everything for you. If you're a kid you just sit around all day playing computer games, watching TV or playing with a football (or something along those lines). Meanwhile, inside, your parents are washing, ironing, cleaning, cooking, dusting, generally looking after things for you. No kid would ask "Why have you washed and ironed my clothes? I could have done it myself.", because they could use the time that they would use for washing, for playing and having fun. You dont get paid much for being a kid, the moneys in being a teenager, but you get a courtesy chauffeur to ferry you around to wherever you need to be a a certain time. you also get free food and drink, warm beds at night, clean clothes and generally anything you could ever need. So. What i'm trying to get across is that adults have got it all wrong. All the adults out there that complain about having lazy kids, that don't do any work around the house mad one HUGE mistake which has probably ruined their lives for ever is....................they grew up. So the moral of the story is, STAY A CHILD FOREVER!!
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