
- A father in Texas threw his son’s Nintendo Switch out of a car window at highway speed as a consequence for disrespectful behavior.
- The family later found the Switch on the roadside, pieced it back together, and surprisingly, it still worked.
- The internet response to the incident was mixed, with some praising the father for following through on a threat and others sharing their own extreme parenting moments.
Every parent who has ever driven a car full of kids knows the struggle. You’re doing the speed limit, minding your business, and somewhere behind you a nine-hour argument is unfolding over who touched who first. Most of us grit our teeth and turn the radio up. One dad in Texas decided to handle it differently, and now the internet cannot stop talking about it
Joel Barbour, a father of five, posted a video explaining that his 13-year-old son Davis had been mouthing off during a car ride. Barbour gave him one warning: keep it up and the Nintendo Switch goes out the window. Davis, being 13 and therefore convinced his dad was bluffing, kept it up
He was wrong. Barbour rolled the window down going 60 miles an hour on the highway and sent the console sailing. In his own words, it “felt pretty great.”
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What makes this story land with car people specifically is the setting. This wasn’t a kitchen table standoff or a grounding notice taped to a bedroom door. This was a moving vehicle at highway speed, which means there’s a physics lesson buried in here somewhere about drag, trajectory, and just how far a Nintendo Switch travels when launched from a car window doing highway speed. We don’t have the exact numbers, but we’re guessing that thing tumbled a solid distance before it stopped
The Backstory Behind the Backseat Blowup
Barbour said Davis wasn’t even playing the Switch when the disrespect started, which somehow makes the whole thing funnier. The console was just sitting there, an innocent bystander, about to pay the price for behavior it had nothing to do with
Barbour admitted afterward that he felt a little bad since his son genuinely loved the thing, but he didn’t exactly sound like a man wracked with regret
Parents Flood the Comments With Their Own Stories
The internet response was less “how could you” and more “welcome to the club.”
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One commenter praised Barbour for following through on a threat instead of making empty ones, which, if you think back to your own childhood, was usually the difference between a parent who got listened to and one who didn’t. Others jumped in with their own hall-of-fame moments, including a mom who tossed her daughter’s iPad in an airport trash can and another parent who threw a phone out the window and then reportedly drove over it for good measure
A few people pointed to it as pushback against softer parenting trends, though plenty of folks online just enjoyed the visual of a Switch cartwheeling down the shoulder of a highway
Everybody Walked Away Fine, Including the Switch
Here’s the twist car enthusiasts will appreciate: the family actually went back and found the Switch on the roadside. They pieced it back together, and remarkably, it still worked. That’s either a testament to Nintendo’s build quality or proof that these things are basically indestructible little bricks, and honestly it might be both
Davis later admitted on camera that he’d learned his lesson, putting it about as bluntly as a 13-year-old can. Barbour, for his part, stood firmly behind the decision, telling followers that when it comes to electronics and attitude, the window is always an option
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