In a delightful twist on online interactions, a 27-year-old dad named Eric Thompson turned to his three-year-old son, Jamie, for a fun-filled Reddit Ask Me Anything (AMA). After stumbling upon the subreddit, where people engage with the public by answering their questions, Eric decided to create a thread featuring Jamie’s “insights.” He humorously titled it, “I’m 3. I know everything. AMA,” and included a note stating, “I’m his dad and will relay any appropriate questions you send.”
What unfolded was a heartwarming mix of silliness and surprising depth. Questions poured in, ranging from lighthearted inquiries like “What do you think about naps?” to more curious ones such as “What does the speed of light mean to you?” Jamie tackled these queries with the innocent yet profound wisdom only a toddler can muster. Some responses certainly veered into the bizarre, but it was all in good fun.
The internet quickly embraced Jamie’s AMA, and he continued to respond intermittently for days as his popularity grew. His answers may not have always adhered to strict accuracy, yet they consistently delivered laughter and charm. If you’re interested in more of Jamie’s delightful musings, you can find them here.
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In summary, Eric’s playful initiative to showcase his son Jamie’s thoughts on Reddit provided a refreshing dose of humor and insight, reminding us all of the unique perspective that children bring to the world.
