Just ask your teen boys to imitate you, and you will likely have the most viral TikTok ever, just like krab_videos recent take on what your mom has to say when she calls you, worried. At 1.2M likes, one brother calls the other, and says: “There was a 40-car pileup in Wisconsin, were you there?” and later, “I just heard a siren, are you alive?” 

They keep going in the hilarious video called “Your mom calling you to warn you about things”: “Go slow. Everyone is drunk out there.” The other brother responds, acting like the kid on the receiving end of all these warnings, “Mom, it’s a Tuesday, and it’s ten in the morning.” More pileups, including one that hasn’t happened yet, a vandalized park, and a stabbing on a random street make up the rest of the warnings. “Are you getting these before the news?” the son asks.

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Ironically, instead of worrying about accidents and murders and vandalism, moms do worry quite a bit. But mostly, in the real world, they worry about their kids’ mental health. In a Pew Research study in early 2023, 40% said they were extremely or very worried about their kids’ anxiety or depression, which was much higher than things like abductions (28%), being attacked (25%), getting shot (22%), or getting in trouble with the cops (14%).

Commenters on this video can relate to worrying, and their moms and grandmas worrying too. “My grandma just texted saying to stay away from a sinkhole in Florida…. I live in Colorado,” one writes. “My mom called me to make sure the man that crashed his bike into the ditch by my apartment wasn’t me. Despite me not being a man, or owning a bike,” another says. 

Just let us worry, kids. You’ll get it one day.