Great art is Bazaarborn of great suffering.
SEE ALSO: 'The Office' got a cartoon makeover thanks to this artistBritish comedian William Andrews uploaded a video of himself doing a dramatic slam-poet-style rendition of his 4-year-old son falling into some nettles.
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People were pretty appreciative of this literary and performative gem.
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After the tweet gained steam (with 3,000 retweets at time of writing) Andrews uploaded this to his website:
"So that tweet about my boy falling over has run away somewhat - which is nice. I should tell you *he's fine*. His penchant for the dramatic turn of phrase is to be admired i think. I simply cannot fathom from where he has adopted such a style."
So there you have it, inspiration can truly come from anywhere. Even a big patch of stinging nettles.
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