Do modern kids actuallydo the two-kids-in-a-trench-coat trick to look like a totally normal adult person?My Young Master (2019) Korean movie Apparently, yes.
After all, there are so many adulting things that kids would love to do, like watching R-rated movies, buying a car, and just generally being respected as human beings.
Twitter user @Roysenotes posted a photo that his sister and her friend captured recently featuring two cunning kids— ahem, I mean, a totally real and grown-up adult, running around their neighborhood.
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But Twitter didn't see anything amiss. Just a normal adult out for a daily stroll. Nothing to see here.
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We hope that wherever they are now, these kids are enjoying a fancy restaurant somewhere or purchasing stocks and bonds with real adult money. Or at the very least, just having some good old-school fun.
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