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That was hilarious!
I didn't know jasmine had a kid....
What refrigerator magnets were made for.
When my oldest was about 8, he wrote an essay explaining that he lived with Mom and Dad in a condom.
As a divorced father of two, there are times when I would have approved of my daugheters sending that to school.
Now Megan, we know you found that on FAILBlog.
A kid didn't draw that. The pole (yes, it's a pole, intentionally) is perfectly colored in as are each of the dollar bills and look at the mom's hair - perfect, consistent lines. The lines of the stick figures are very consistent as well. That shows the control of an adult or at least older practiced hand. A little kid who has that much control would have it because they love drawing and probably draw pretty darned well. And a kid who loves drawing and can draw pretty darned well would more than likely be creating more developed and detailed drawings, not stick figures. It reminds me of the fake kid drawings they use on Law and Order SVU whenever there's a kid involved in the plotline. It's clever, but contrived.