Round Ups r/AskReddit

Parents have been sharing innocent questions their children asked them that broke their brains – 17 mind-melting inquiries

10.

‘”Why do we have bones?”-

‘I Googled it, and Slim Goodbody came through with “Without your skeleton you’d be gelatin”‘
-frillyfun

11.

‘Most recently “what day are the cats going to die?”’
-Ann_Dragonetti

12.

‘My daughter was staring out the window of the truck and said, “Daddy, how do animals know when they’re happy if they don’t have tails?”’
-bwill2086

13.

‘I took my then-5-year-old fishing with me one morning. “Daddy, when you catch a fish and pull it in the air, do you think it’s like when aliens steal us and take us up into outer space?”

‘I had so many questions…’
-codefyre

14.

‘At a plantation after learning about slavery “why would you have a wedding here?” ~10 years old’
-binarysolo_0000001

15.

‘My six year old said “Momma, the next time we’re born, if we find each other, will you call me by my name so I know it’s you?” 😳’
-JustJen12

16.

‘Dad, you can fix everything around the house, but can you fix yourself?’
-doyouwannadanceorwut

17.

‘“Did the baby Jesus like bananas?”’
-AnotherPint

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