We often think that kids are always telling the truth and that they are too young to be drawn into the vicious circle of lies told by adults. Well, we should think again.
Twitter user David Thorpeā asked people to tell him some of the biggest lies kids told them, and probably was shocked with responses.
Ok, tell me about the kid you knew as a kid who lied a lot. Hit me with their greatest lie.
— David Thorpe (@Arr) January 20, 2018
Other users started sharing and revealed that kids can sometimes exaggerate way more than the adults. Check out some of these awesome and priceless lies below.
1.
Kid in 3rd grade told me his uncle's computer was so advanced it could make orange juice and gold and platinum bars
— Trey Cant Write (@Trebucket) January 20, 2018
2.
tyler foley told everyone that he saved his marine-vet dad from a heart attack & he got an all-school assembly where the cops gave him a medal. turned out he made the whole thing up
— Jewish JalapeƱo š¹ (@tinyjalapeno) January 20, 2018
3.
Back in the 90's a kid promised me he was going to give me a watch that allowed you to play Wolfenstein.
I still go to school everyday waiting for that watch. They still don't make that watch.
— Joseph Kennedy (@JoeEquality) January 21, 2018
4.
This kid Luke described in great detail the plots for Terminators 3-5, claimed the video store in town didn't carry them because they were too violent, I had no way to parse this
— Cody Peace Adams (@VentnerKendo) January 20, 2018
5.
I knew a kid in fourth grade who knew Suge Knight killed Biggie and Pac in allegiance with the Nation of Islam because Suge wanted Lil Kim and also his cousin was there both times.
— It Happened Here (@FunkLab3000) January 20, 2018
6.
in 3rd grade, nick schweizer said his dad could ārun up treesā
— class wario (@chuchugoogoo) January 20, 2018
7.
We all bailed on a Megadeth concert except this one chick we knew, and she claimed she went and afterward she didn't have a ride and waited in the parking lot and Megadeth invited her on their tour bus and asked her to go on tour with them. We were 16.
— COKEDRANK (@cokedrank) January 20, 2018
8.
Said he wrote "Gangsta's Paradise" but dropped it and Coolio found it. Presumably while one of them was on holiday, given that we lived in a small village in the west of Scotland.
— Tom Houslay (@tomhouslay) January 20, 2018
9.
said Nightcrawler (the X-Men character) was based on a guy who lived in the attic of his church. also claimed the Jaws robot at Universal Studios took on a mind of its own and chased him into a barn until the tour guide killed it with a shotgun
— Kyle Daly (@dalykyle) January 20, 2018
10.
"they're introducing a new number that's going to go between 8 and 9"
— dan (in 2018) (@danbrkr) January 20, 2018