By Rizza Sta. Ana (media@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Aug 29, 2014 07:34 AM EDT

A new homemade video has gone viral, thanks to the good 'ol recipe of kids acting like real adults. Buzzfeed noted that in the viral video, a little boy named Andre is taking it the hard way after his mother announced that he and his baby sister would be expecting a new addition to the family soon.

The little boy began with his rant like an adult and said, "What was you thinking?! Why you have to get another baby? You just had two!"

With big gestures and more face-rubbing, little Andre told his mother and laid out his argument about having a new baby in the brood.

"Why you wanna get another baby and just replace one of your babies if there's too much?" Andre said.

Andre then pulled out a big word from his growing vocabulary that his mother, if it were a different conversation, would be proud off. He exclaimed, with his arms thrown off for emphasis, "This is exasperating!"

The little boy then appeared to have realized that there's no amount of arguing that would stop the new baby from coming. Referring to his hate of baby crying, he then laid out a condition to his mom and said, "Ok, but buy me some earplugs too."

Andre's adult-like antics was also similar to three year-old Mateo's, whose video also went viral when he was trying to argue with his mother Linda about having cupcakes for dinner. Daily Mail said the boy, who would like to have a cupcake instead of having a full dinner meal, became more adult-like when he called her mother by her first name instead of Mommy or mom, of which Linda explained was his son's way of making sure she pays attention when he's serious. Although much of the conversation is gibberish, little Mateo sure displayed some adult-like behavior in handling dilemmas.

Although the antics of children like Andre and Mateo appeared endearing in online media, Children's author Jacqueline Wilson has expressed that she is concerned about children in this generation acting older at an "alarmingly young age." The 62-year-old, whose best known titles are "The Story of Tracy Beaker" and "Girls in Love", was quoted in an interview with The Times, as published by Reuters, saying, "I feel it is a real shame that children act like adults at an alarmingly early age... Parents need to take a stand, to tell their children 'I don't care if everyone else in the class is allowed to do this or that. You're not.'"

Is Andre acting out like an adult? Check out that viral video below and share us your thoughts.

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