One son is keeping it real.

Koran Hackman, a 21-year-old civil affairs specialist in the U.S. Army, was on Facebook when he noticed a post by his mom that made him arch a brow. He felt what she wrote was a straight up lie and decided to call her out online — and what he said is hilarious.

The post in question features two adorable photos of Hackman’s 3-year-old nephew, Chance.

Sonya Hackman / Koran Hackman

In the caption for the photos, Hackman’s mom, Sonya, claims that the wise-beyond-his-years, Chance, just happened to say: “Through [God], all things are possible.”

Hackman took one look at the quote and immediately called B.S. He posted his response on Twitter:

“My nephew speaks in Power Ranger quotes, he ain’t say none of this,” he wrote.

My mother is out here lying on Facebook. My nephew speaks in Power Ranger quotes, he ain't say none of this. pic.twitter.com/PqErHaI25n — Hack (@BallsofGlory) December 10, 2016

“I used to watch ‘Power Rangers’ growing up, so I watch it with Chance often and it’s all he talks about,” Hackman told The Huffington Post. “He wouldn’t take a break from his busy day of being a toddler to say something like that.”

Hackman also notes that Sonya, who he describes as “hardworking” and “super funny,” is a very proud grandma.

“He’s her first grandchild, so you know how that goes,” he said.

Koran Hackman Sonya Hackman

After Hackman posted what he considered at the time to be a “throwaway tweet,” he went to bed. When he woke up the next morning, he was stunned to discover it had gone viral.

In fact, since it was posted on Dec. 10, it has gotten over 279,000 likes and 133,000 retweets.

“I think we all have family members who do things like this,” he told HuffPost. “It’s relatable for so many people.”

And Twitter agreed with that sentiment:

@BallsofGlory my mom does shit like this 😂😂😂 — Asia 💎 (@toms_r_uss) December 10, 2016

@toms_r_uss @BallsofGlory My mother be lying on Facebook too 😭😭😭 who they tryna impress? The Jesus Squad? I don't get it 😂 — SheraTheShooter™ 🍯 (@Chanelshera) December 10, 2016

But most just really loved the joke:

@BallsofGlory power ranger quotes! I'm done for the night! pic.twitter.com/GPK0sr5muz — J U I C Y 💫 (@BambiCane) December 10, 2016

The response was so strong that Hackman wished someone would post it to Facebook, so his mom could see:

I want this to pop so much, that it gets stolen and put on Facebook and for her to see it. — Hack (@BallsofGlory) December 10, 2016

And someone was up for the task:

Eventually the joke got back to Sonya:

Random people are commenting on my mom's Facebook post talking about my tweet and she's like https://t.co/SkQWAw2d42 — Hack (@BallsofGlory) December 11, 2016

And she deleted the post:

@BallsofGlory SHE DELETED THE POST YALL IM CRYING — j o n i e l l 🥀 ✨ (@palacehoe) December 10, 2016

Hackman gave his mom a call not long after she found out. He told HuffPost Sonya deleted her original post because of the overwhelming response she was getting from people she didn’t know. But, all in all, Sonya found the entire thing hilarious.

“I’m always joking with our family, roasting the people I love and she knows that,” said Hackman.

After all was said and done, Hackman went back on Twitter to declare his love for his mom and her excellent sense of humor:

“I have the best, funniest mother of all time,” he wrote online. “Wouldn’t trade her for the world.”

Chance is a lucky kid.