One of my favorite things about being a mother is seeing the world through my children's eyes as they grow, begin to speak, and question the things everyone over the age of 10 takes for granted. The "But whys?" "What's that?" "Who's dat?" can wear at a mama when she's just trying to get through the supermarket, but it's an important and oh-so-sweet part of their development. This video of a lil guy seeing a lobster for the first time is sure to pull at your heartstrings. "Can I touch him? Wah! Wow. Wah-o! I don't like to touch him! He's got claws!" Watch for an instant pick-me-up.



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Sooo cute! I love how he reaches out as he says "can I touch them?" and when his dad says yes, he immediately pulls his hand close to his chest and says "no?" or "I'm not allowed!" hee hee!
1Very cute but I would like it better if those lobsters were in a tank and not going into the fridge!
2i saw this video via facebook hes sooo cute.
3Yeah cute...especially the lack of respect and cruelty shown to another living thing. Priceless the way he shoved them in the refrigerator like that. Great lesson for the kids.
4Pinchy!!! NO!!!!
(seriously cute, though.
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5Oh y'all need to get over yourselves! Those lobsters are going to be one fine dinner and the only thing that upsets me about this video is that I'm not the one getting to enjoy them!
6Oh goodness. Of all things to be worried about in this world, and we're worrying about the safety of the lobsters. I am a huge animal lover, but really, it's not like the child is beating them to death.
7Cuuute video!
the kid's reaction was cute!
8i do have to agree, though, my first thought was, "is he putting those lobsters into the refrigerator alive?"
Oh god, that was the cutest thing ever. "nom nom nom!"
I feel bad for the lobsters too but
that's life.
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