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Hey, wanna see a bunch of childhood photos that scream "what was I thinking?!" These are the kind of cringe-worthy, awkward, and absolutely hilarious snapshots most folks would hide forever.

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But not these brave souls. Nope, they threw caution to the wind and shared their funniest, weirdest kid pics with the world. Spoiler alert: they’re totally adorable, ridiculously awkward, and packed with laughs.

Dive in for some serious throwback fun that’ll make you feel all warm (and slightly embarrassed) inside.

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    Kids don’t hold back when a camera pops out. They make every goofy face in the book! According to Dr. Daniel Glazer, it’s because kids haven’t learned to keep their feelings on a leash yet. Pure, wild emotion ends up on film, no filters attached.

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    Dr. Glazer also says kids don’t care if their clothes match or if they’re sitting funny. Their photos catch the real deal, no fake poses. Adults might snicker (or cringe) at this, but it’s all part of the charm.

    Funny how kids are naturally “authentic” while us grown-ups try way too hard.

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    So why do we grow up to treasure these embarrassing photos? Dr. Eleni Nicolaou says it’s like looking at a secret time capsule of our pre-adult selves, before we cared what people think.

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    She calls it “nostalgic armor” against adult life’s stress. Our brain filters out the shame of those goofy days and turns them into proof we survived and thrived.

    Whether you’re famous or not, childhood pics are viral gold. People love seeing the fun, unfiltered versions of each other, because online masks get tiring.

    Our awkward past? It’s a reminder that underneath it all, we’re just human.

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    Dr. Glazer also thinks sharing these goofy moments is kind of like a tiny healing spell. It’s a way to laugh at our younger selves and be okay with a bit of embarrassing vulnerability.

    When we poke fun at old awkward photos, we’re actually giving our grown-up selves a big, comforting hug.

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