When you're a kid,Brussels International Festival of Eroticism going to work with your parent can be a total bore, unless you get to dress up as Godzilla, of course.
Professor Erika Biga Leeat the School of Informatics and Computing at Indiana University brought her 7-year-old kid Max to her class on Tuesday because his school had an inservice day. So what do you do to entertain yourself as a 7-year-old in a college level class? Dress like Godzila.
SEE ALSO: Dinosaur attempts to shovel snow with its useless little armsA student of Lee's snapped a few photos of Max parading around the class, and by the looks of it, everyone was pretty amused by his costume.
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Lee told Storyful that Max enjoys dressing up, and this wasn't his first time coming to class in costume -- last year, he dressed as T-rex.
Lee's student tweeted the photos, and Twitter, thoroughly enjoyed the pics. The tweet has since racked up over 1,700 retweets.
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