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Being A Good Parent Means Scamming Your Blind Kid

June 15th, 2009

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Also, after the performance, if you can impersonate this girl he’s been thinking of asking out all year and let him feel up your boobs, that’d earn you some extra tips.

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25 Responses to “Being A Good Parent Means Scamming Your Blind Kid”

  1. Tarki says:

    Nice site.

  2. wtf says:

    That’s not a fail at all. these parents were simply trying to make their BLIND son happy. if you know someone with a serious disability you’d know that you would do ANYTHING to make them happy. their life and your life would be so much more difficult because of it. and it isn’t right to call this a fail. i would call it a serious win.

    • Tdravgnal says:

      One of my best friends is legally blind. Though it has been more difficult for his parents to deal with than a sighted child, he lives a normal life and does things just like you and me. Honestly, he’d probably laugh at this ad and be irritated that your comment makes him sound like something less than your average person.

    • skwerl says:

      For the love of christ, you people need to learn to take a joke. It’s supposed to be amusing, not something for all the “tender” people to get all upset about.

      Ever seen America’s Funniest Home Videos? About the oldest show on the planet. Now, people trip over things, smash their bikes, and so on. It sucks for them, probably tremendously. And we laugh at it. That was a “family show”. How is this is any different?

  3. Gregory says:

    So lying to a disabled person to make them happy is now considered morally okay? Excuse me. I have to go tell a quadriplegic that sex isn’t all it’s cracked up to be.

  4. dim says:

    @wtf

    Are you saying that lying to someone is better than disappointing them? Or is it okay because they’re disabled? If I manipulate my voice to sound like a girl and start making out with a blind man just because he’s never been kissed, that doesn’t make me a good person. It makes me a lunatic. A well-meaning lunatic MAYBE, but a lunatic just the same.

  5. JCMallery says:

    Seriously folks, I laughed harder at this site than I have in some time. I thought I had been slipped something in my coffee, I was laughing so hard.

  6. Snackee says:

    As a parent this is just wrong. Very deceitful.

    • Sho says:

      How is this any different that saying the Easter Bunny or Santa or the Tooth Fairy is real? This is going to make his day.

  7. e says:

    Sounds to me like a setup for a reality/”gotcha” type of TV show or movie. Perhaps the Borat guy or the Punked people are behind it… the “blind” kid puts the impersonator on the spot, impersonator has to prove his identity, hijinks ensue… I very much doubt it’s legit.

  8. Budgyrl says:

    Leave it to the entitled a**holes here in the DC metro area to do somthing like this.
    What about this kids friends that let him in on the secret?

    I love this site by the way!

  9. Sara Thacker says:

    I read this about a minute ago and I’m still laughing. How sad. This can’t be real. I hope the parents weren’t so stupid as to lie to their son.

  10. Marian says:

    How could this ever be thought of as a “win”? When their son finds out his parents lied to him and tricked him (and he WILL find out; they always do), he will never trust them completely again. Oh, and how about when he goes back to school and proudly announces to EVERYONE that he had lil Wayne at his party? How big of a fool do you think he’s going to feel when he finds out the truth?

    Here, kid, for your 16th birthday: Your parents lie to you and deceive you, you lose all faith in them, they make you the biggest fool and laughingstock of the whole damn community…
    …and nobody ever forgets your birthday party. You get teased about being a gullible dumbass for the next 30 years.

    Wtf, you call this a “serious win”?

  11. Tucker says:

    @wtf
    Why do people look so seriously into things? If you’re gonna not have a sense of humor, log off the internet

  12. Kmuzu says:

    In the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king.

  13. John says:

    Apparently in the land of the blind, Lil Wayne is also king. I mean, seriously a blind kid that likes…rap? Anyone who likes rap almost deserves this.

  14. Jessica says:

    I saw this on the Upstate S. Carolina craigslist too…

  15. Samie says:

    Oh, this one is totally fake. It was on the Salt Lake City Craigslist too. lol

  16. Jane says:

    This is so obviously fake, people. I can’t believe there are people who took this seriously.

  17. Emma says:

    Might be fake, but its certainly hilarious.

  18. /b/tard says:

    Shopped. I can tell from the pixels.

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