7th Graders Attack Adults For Things That Make Them Seem Cringe and We Feel Attacked

Getting a brutally honest seventh-grader to critique what makes you seem cringeworthy is like walking barefoot on Legos.
A seventh-grade teacher known for posting his students' hilarious clap-backs on TikTok has gone viral yet again with his latest challenge: asking his students to share some cringy things adults do. Shane Frakes (@7thgradechronicles) has previously asked this question, but according to his most recent TikTok with more than 2.2 million views, he decided to ask it again to a new class of students. And, as is custom, they all responded with savage yet hilarious candor. Some of them even drew eye rolls, side eyes, and grinning skeleton emojis to really dig the knife deep.

Let's dive straight into this ocean of honest sharks. The post-its read: "When they go live on Facebook with only two viewers." "Make me get thousands of napkins in restaurants." "When they take pictures with their iPad." "Wanted to have my birthday party at Chucky Cheese...I'm 13." "When my parents drink they start twerking." "My dad tries to crip walk. Trust me. It wasn't it." "Still watches movies on DVD." "When my mom shows the whole world my baby pictures." "My mom steals all the shampoo when we stay at the hotel." "When they watch Facebook at MAX volume in public (embarrassing)." "Only watches real housewives." "Make me pretend 'am 6 so we can get Disneyland tickets at a lower price." "My dad wears Grinch pjs." "My mom wears a sun visor when she drives." "When my dad says stuff like 'I got the drip' or 'I'm so fly'." "When she starts singing to Nikki Minaj while my friends are in the car." Ouch!
Well, these kids certainly seem to be abiding by the 'honesty is the best policy' mantra!

The adults, of course, had a response. "Esthetician here, the sun visor is a slay," wrote @keepitklasse. "These kids handwrite emojis," noticed @j.l.j.thelongway. "First of all, we paid for this shampoo!!" defended @sweetlikebrande84. "The drinking and twerking has me dying," commented @yourlocalbaddie52. "They just telling ALL their parents business," said @_lillianbliss. "I feel attacked," wrote @hb5112. "Are you even a real parent if you aren't taking tons of napkins from restaurants? We use them to clean up their damn mess in the car," added @kat_gee.
The video with the same question posed to the other students crossed 9 million views on TikTok. The answers were as savage as ever: "Takes mirror selfies." "Dad still wears speedos." "Making me order off the kids' menu even though 'am 13." "My mom calls herself gangsta... girl no." "My mom still dabs." "My mom hangs positivity signs like 'live, laugh, love.'" "When they do TikTok dances." "They still buy me Fortnite underwear."
Talk about brutal honesty!