• That's poor recliner placement if spinning can knock it over.

    My thought exactly. Assuming it wasn’t on the floor like we see, the setup was ass unless the momentum from the spin was enough to send the kid flying into the TV. Otherwise, why is a recliner so close to the TV?

  • Your self phone insurance provider will sell you protection for all your home devices and cover even the accidents stupid kids created

  • Having kids seems great

    If you want nice things don't have kids, if you have nice things keep them away from kids.

    So don't get a TV if you want kids? And if you do get one don't let the kids near the tv?

    Cmon now lol.

  • Everyday I’m grateful I don’t have kids.

  • Just take out insurance, wait a bit then claim.

  • I blame the parents for this one. The recliner shouldn't be close enough to the TV that spinning in it (even with a child's legs extended) would knock it over

    You can see in the picture how close the recliner is to the TV stand, why is it there, it's not even good interior decorating

    Lol basically what I said but more eloquent

  • Have managed to have a kid and an expensive, big tv. I just dont give kid options to be able to accidentally destroy said tv.

  • I remember being 12 and throwing a cat toy at my brother expecting him to catch it and it missed him and hit my moms new 50 inch tv (this was back in 2015) and cracking the screen… she just got it the week prior on Black Friday. I felt bad but I also tried to blame it on my brother. Yeah, kids are assholes.

  • Reasons why not to get giant unnecessary expensive shit when your kid is clearly stimming in a fun chair that some adult put too close to a really expensive unnecessary electronic and wanna pretend like it's the childs fault lol