In the 'Kid Hits Girl with Backpack' Vine story, the kid seems to be at fault. However, we would need to know more about the lead - up to the incident. Maybe the girl provoked the kid in some way, but still, hitting is not the right way to respond. So, generally, the kid is at fault.
Well, in this Vine story of a kid hitting a girl with a backpack, there could be social consequences too. The other kids might start to avoid the kid who did the hitting. As for the girl, she could be physically hurt and might be scared to be around the kid in the future. And if there were witnesses, they could spread the word, which might affect the kid's reputation among his peers.
The kid is likely at fault. He threw the basketball which put the girl on the bike in danger.
The main character is the Backpack Kid. He is the one who got famous for his dancing and the backpack he always wore. His unique presence made him the central figure in his own story of achieving fame through an internet - famous dance.
The Backpack Kid's story is one of sudden fame. He was just an ordinary kid, but his dance, the 'flossing', was extraordinary. This dance got popular very quickly on platforms like TikTok. His style of wearing a backpack while dancing added a quirky touch. Soon, he was rubbing shoulders with celebrities. He was invited to perform at high - profile events. His story shows how social media can catapult someone from obscurity to stardom in a very short time.
Maybe the story has really terrifying elements like spooky monsters or sudden scares that made the kid scream.
I don't know for sure since we don't have enough details. It could be either of them or some external factor.
It's hard to say. It could be the boy if he was driving recklessly. For instance, if he was speeding or not paying attention to the traffic.
You can start by hugging the kid. Physical comfort can make them feel safe immediately. Then, you can talk to them in a calm voice, telling them that it's just a story and not real.
One can hug the kid and offer gentle reassurance that it's just a story.
It depends on the situation. If the girl was just acting out of anger without any real provocation, then she could be at fault. But if the boy had been harassing her or others, then he might be the one to blame.