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Hilarious Comics That Show How A 2-Year-Old Can Seriously Hurt You

Kids can seriously hurt you.

I know this sounds like I am over-dramatising things but kids don’t have the same regard for human life that adults do so it is pretty hard to make them understand that them headbutting us actually hurts. You would think it would hurt them more than us but if you’ve ever tried to hold a kid, you know that they always go after your hair or eyes. And that is what these comics are about. Most if not all parents will find these relatable.

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I mean we all know a kid’s nails are so much more painful than any knife could ever be. And that it is always recommended to wear glasses so they can’t actually touch your eyes. Honestly, they are worse than cats and I am not at all making it up. Don’t believe me? You can see for yourself with the examples shown below. So scroll and take a look for yourself. And we have Weng Chen to thank for these amazingly hilarious comics.

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#1 This is the worst kind of headbutt you will ever experience.

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#2 The same weapon but a different target.

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#3 You would think it wouldn’t hurt much but you would be wrong.

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#4 At least it wasn’t the face.

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#5 This is all the information about the deadliest weapon to ever exist.

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#6 You can try your best but kids will somehow always be stronger.

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#7 Do you even need to say anything more at that point?

#8 I think I spoke too soon with the face thing.

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#9 It is as if you are not even there.

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#10 This is like arming a weapon with overdrive.

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I’m all about creating things, from comics to video games — only when I’m creating do I feel like myself. I made the Messycow website in September 2016. But it all started on Christmas in 2012 when my first daughter was born. It changed everything. The biggest joy came with the realization of being responsible for another human being, which put me in constant self-doubt, anxiety, and panic. I struggled to balance motherhood and work, which I found was a battle that’s doomed to fail. In the process of making all the difficult decisions and seeking peace of mind, I’ve been learning, changing and growing every day, together with my children.

I’m an introvert who rarely inserts herself into conversations, but if you give me a pen, I will draw anything that comes to my mind. After almost 4 years of being occupied with children, working, and thinking, the urge to create an outlet pushed me to document my life. I want to make things that tell the truth. I want to make things that are close to my heart. I want to make things that after they are grown, my children will read and laugh, and they will understand who I am. I want to share my stories to connect with people.

My family is my primary source of inspiration. If this will benefit them in any way in the future, it will be a dream come true. For everyone who enjoys my work, I’m happy that we share feelings and a dry sense of humour. -Weng Chen

#11 This one may not hurt but it will ruin your nose.

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#12 Look at the point I just made.

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#13 With just one look, you forget about all the pain.

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#14 Okay, so maybe glasses don’t work sometimes.

#15 Even the nose isn’t safe.

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#16 There is no point in even trying at this point.

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#17 The perfect weapon targets the ears as well.

#18 Apparently if you keep asking the same question, you get to your destination faster.

#19 You will go through all the emotions in a matter of minutes.

#20 At least you won’t be able to hear the screams again.

Did you find these comics relatable? Or does your kid never hurt you? Comment down below and let us know.

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