Kids do Women Without Innocencethe darndest things.
Perhaps it's because they have no real responsibilities, or maybe it's because they are blind to all of the world's problems. Regardless of the reasoning, most young kids are carefree on a level we can all admire.
Check out these 12 kids who live with reckless abandon. For more carefree kids, make sure you check out the subreddit appropriately named r/FuckYouImAToddler.
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