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SALT LAKE CITY — Being a kid is tough. But thanks to smartphones we get to see how hard being a kid truly is nowadays.
After being told to go play in her room, a local young girl decided to take a video of her struggles.
"I am making this video because somehow my mom is being really sophisticated to me," she begins. "And I don't know what that means, but she broke my heart."
The thought of playing in her room was just too much for her tender heart, which obviously broke.
"My heart's beating. I think I'm having a heart attack," she says. "But I'm going to stay in my room here and just watch some videos and just drown my sorrows in videos."
Maybe that's why Netflix is doing so well: people are drowning their sorrows with videos. And what better remedy for a broken heart?
The girls parting words: "Mom, if you're going to watch this, you really broke my heart. See ya."