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'You poked my heart': Kids argue adorably over the weather

Trio try to establish whether it's raining or sprinkling

Christopher Hooton
Thursday 25 September 2014 09:41 EDT
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Three young children on YouTube have staged the cutest weather report, arguing over whether it's "raining" or "sprinkling" without even bothering to look out the window.

One of the girls in the video, uploaded by mother Tara Willmott, tries to tell a boy that it's raining, but he defers to his mum's assessment that is in fact only drizzling.

The boy becomes increasingly frustrated as the video goes on, when both girls start to gang up on him and one lightly prods him in the chest.

Shocked by things suddenly getting physical, the boy whimpers: "Oww….you poked my heart."

Girls man, always poking your damn heart.

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