GoFundMe Created to Pay Off 4 Year Old's $2,000+ SpongeBob Popsicle Debt

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A child eating a popsicle and SpongBob

Credit: @katieschlossny (left) Universal (right)

5 Comments

  1. Jo

    It seems every other kid is on the Autism Spectrum. This is a modern phenomenon, or is it just the latest fashionable label to dump on your kid? Just like dyslexia was a few years ago.
    Autism is real, but, people are putting the label on shy kids, imaginative kids, educationally slow kids and naughty kids, which is wrong.
    As a close relative to a adult who has autism and is locked in his own world, but, cared for devotedly by his parents who have never been able to hug him or hear him say ‘I love you’ I get annoyed when autism is bandied about so freely.
    Its not something you should take lightly.

    1. K

      It’s literally a “specturm” disorder… I know all sorts of individuals on the spectrum, even the ones who are seemingly “normal”, have their own struggles. So until you’ve walked in THAT parents shoes, the one who fights for services, fights for people to LIKE her child, you need to keep your judgement to yourself.

  2. jdh

    Why would a young child have access to an Amazon count to order anything? It takes some manuevering to order and then pay. Also, how did a charge go through if you don’t have available credit? After receiving a free ride with donations, why not donate all those pops to a worthy charity! Some people have no shame asking others for money!

    1. JByron

      I was wondering the same, how did the purchase go through if the funds weren’t available…

    2. K

      I was thinking why not sell them? I mean, when is this kid going to eat 916 popsicles… did they buy another freezer just to store them?

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