In the oven for pizza?
Despite the reaction from the two-year-old, Jodel users are amused: "He's not allowed to do anything"
Created: 08/10/2022, 23:13
By: Katarina Amtmann
A boy (2) was frustrated because he wasn't allowed to put his pizza in the oven (symbol image).
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A parent from Franconia reports on Jodel about the son's defiant reaction.
"I have a two-year-old for sale," it says jokingly.
Nuremberg - Children have a will of their own and often want to get their way - whether the wish or the demand makes sense or not.
Parents can sometimes talk their mouths off.
Jodel/Nuremberg: Little boy is crying – because he is not allowed to put pizza in the oven
The special wish of a little boy now makes Jodel smile among the users.
A parent - whether mother or father is not clear from the post - reports on a situation with the little boy.
"I have a two-year-old for sale," it says jokingly.
The reason: "He's been crying for 10 minutes because he can't put the pizza in the oven."
The reactions are not long in coming: "But you're also mean.
He's not allowed to do anything," grins a user about the post with the location marker set to Nuremberg.
The parent of a two-year-old reports on a situation from everyday life.
© Screenshot Jodel
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"Well, I'd rather go in the fridge.
Is the 2-year-old tired of wanting to go to a sauna at these temperatures?” Someone wonders.
After all, Nuremberg and its surroundings are also struggling with the current heat wave in August.
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Nuremberg: Jodel users amused by the toddler - "Can I have the pizza with it?"
Other Jodel users are addressing the jokingly intended sales ban: "Can I get the pizza with it?" someone wants to know.
Some also practice social criticism.
"Can he weave carpets?" someone asks.
"Or sew footballs?" someone adds.
A third person adds that in Bangladesh children are currently still being sought for the new collection of a large fashion manufacturer.
"Because of a similar posting on the net, a married couple was once broken up," warns one person the thread creator.
"Certainly.
Where?
In Phantasialand?” someone doubts the comment.
(came)
A user posted a photo of a special toilet on Jodel. A fellow yodeler thinks that the quiet place definitely has potential.