[imagesource: Screenshot: CTV News Toronto]
If you didn’t think it was possible to relate to a third-grade boy on a deep level, then you haven’t met Carter Trozzolo.
The Toronto boy is utterly exhausted, exasperated, and over it – a state that the whole world is sharing in right now, for sure.
Following the massive snowstorm that hit southern Ontario on Monday, CTV News stumbled upon Trozzolo shovelling snow on what was supposed to be a school day off.
He has since gone viral for not masking his overwhelming tiredness as he does some heavy-lifting, sighing hilariously long and hard while being interviewed:
One of my favourite kids was on the news tonight in Toronto and I have officially died. I’m dead. The name plate alone. Gold. pic.twitter.com/3XNs27oHoh
— Meaghan Derynck (@MeaghanDerynck) January 18, 2022
Mashable notes how he is the “anti-work hero we need” as he tries to cope with the unpleasant task:
Notably, Trozzolo wasn’t just shoveling snow in front of his house, he was also shoveling for “neighbors, friends, probably people I even don’t know,” he explained.
“I am tired,” he reiterated as he looked toward the heavens which, as snow continued to fall on his face, appeared to be mocking him.
According to PEOPLE, his mom, Rachel DiSaia, said that she thinks “he captured the emotions of many people”.
His parents did add that for Carter, sighs are just a normal, integral part of his day:
“I think I could serve Carter his favourite meal and I would get a similar sigh,” they said in an interview that aired on CBC radio. “It just comes with him.”
Watch the entire exchange below:
It isn’t unfair to say that it looks like Trozzolo will grow up to be, well… exhausted.
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