We Can't Stop Laughing At This 7-Year-Old's Hilariously Brutal Sympathy Card For Her Teacher
August 6, 2024
Lindsey S. Keeling, now 32, recently took to TikTok to share a cherished memory from her childhood—a sympathy card she wrote for her computer teacher when she was just 7 years old.
The card, which her mom wisely kept from being delivered at the time, has spread laughter to millions online.
@authorlindsayskeeling on TikTok
In her TikTok post, Lindsey shared the amusing card that she intended to give to her teacher. While her intentions were undoubtedly kind, the card came across as a bit harsh, causing a wave of laughter among viewers.
One user humorously commented, "A Sympathy card apparently written by JIGSAW," while another added, "Kids are unhinged."
Many found it particularly funny that Lindsey addressed the card simply to "computer teacher."
@authorlindsayskeeling on TikTok
"And today it was your moms turn to die"
@authorlindsayskeeling on TikTok
The card, filled with heart, humor, and doodles, has captivated TikTok users. Lindsey's final photo in the post was captioned, "Should Hallmark hire me?"
The popular card company responded in the comments: "It's got heart, humor and doodles?! we give it a 10/10."
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