Stranger Things' Millie Bobby Brown—not your kid—is Time's youngest Most Influential
At the age of 14, Stranger Things star Millie Bobby Brown has been named as one of world’s 100 Most Influential people by Time Magazine, august chronicler of prestige and watcher of Netflix. Brown bests activist Malala Yousafzai, who was first named to the list at the age of 16, by a good two years—to say nothing of your own kid, who has yet to be recognized as one of the most impactful humans on Earth, despite having plenty of time to do so. Look at them now: Eating your food, destroying your social life, demanding your constant attention without even so much as becoming a globally recognized icon of precocious strength and poise whose achievements have already earned the admiration of professional peers twice their age and served as a source of inspiration to children the world over. God, your kid sucks.