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15 Mind-Blowing Psychology Facts
Discover the quirks of human behavior with these mind-blowing psychology facts! From contagious yawns to why backup plans might hold you back, these insights will change the way you see yourself and others.
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Why it's hard to admit you are wrong
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Why is admitting you're wrong so hard? In this video, we explore the psychological barriers and emotional challenges that make it difficult to say, "I was wrong." Discover why fear of judgment, self-esteem, and identity play a role and how accountability can lead to personal growth and stronger connections. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more insightful content
12 Reasons Why You Feel Disconnected from Everyone
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Feeling disconnected from everyone around you can be isolating and confusing. In this video, we explore 12 common reasons why you might feel this way and how to address them. From emotional exhaustion and unprocessed pain to over-reliance on technology and shifting priorities, we uncover the root causes and offer practical tips to reconnect with yourself and others. If you're ready to break the...
15 Signs She Truly Loves You
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How can you tell if she truly loves you? In this video, we explore 15 undeniable signs that reveal a woman’s genuine feelings for the man she cares about. From her actions to her emotional vulnerability, these key behaviors show how love manifests in unique and heartfelt ways. Whether you’re in a relationship or just curious, this list will help you understand the subtle ways she expresses her ...
Signs You’re More Attractive Than You Realize
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Ever wondered if you're more attractive than you think? This video dives into subtle signs that reveal how others perceive you. From unexpected smiles to surprising reactions, discover the clues that show you're captivating in ways you might not realize. Learn how to see yourself through a new lens and embrace your unique appeal.
10 Subtle Signs of Betrayal You’re Probably Ignoring
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Discover the 10 subtle signs that betrayal might be looming in your relationships. From changes in routines to sudden emotional distance, this video explores the red flags that often go unnoticed until it’s too late. Learn how to recognize these warning signs and protect yourself from heartbreak.
How to Stop Taking Things Personally - A Step-by-Step Guide
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Learn how to stop taking things personally with practical tips to build resilience, foster empathy, and find emotional peace in everyday situations.
10 Signs You Are a High Vibrational Person
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Unlock the secrets of high-vibrational energy! 🌟 Discover the 10 powerful signs that show you're radiating positivity, attracting harmony, and living in tune with your highest self. Are you ready to embrace your inner glow? Watch now and find out. 💫
How to Overcome Shyness -12 Proven Tips for Social Anxiety
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Are you struggling with shyness or social anxiety? Do you find it hard to meet new people or feel confident in social situations? In this video, we share 12 proven tips to help you overcome shyness, build confidence, and feel more comfortable around others.
Read Anyone Instantly
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Unlock the secrets of human behavior with these 17 psychological tips to read anyone instantly. From body language to tone of voice, learn how to decode emotions and intentions like a pro. Perfect for mastering social skills and understanding people better.
10 unintentional habits that push people away
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Do you sometimes feel like people are drifting away from you, but you’re not sure why? In this video, we dive into 10 common but unintentional habits that might be pushing others away. From poor communication to toxic patterns, these behaviors can harm your relationships if left unchecked. Learn how to recognize these habits, break free from them, and build stronger, healthier connections with ...
When It's Best to Walk Away
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In this empowering video, we explore the concept of knowing when it's best to walk away from various situations in life. From toxic relationships and work environments to personal goals and past regrets, we discuss the importance of prioritizing our well-being and making choices that lead to growth and happiness. Join us as we provide insights, tips, and encouragement for navigating life's chal...
Habits that make men weak and unattractive
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In this thought-provoking video, we'll explore the habits that can inadvertently diminish a man's strength and attractiveness, both to himself and to those around him. Whether you're a man looking to improve yourself or someone seeking to better understand the dynamics of personal growth, this video is for you. Join us as we delve into 10 common habits that, when left unchecked, may undermine a...
How to stop obsessing over someone
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How to stop obsessing over someone
9 things you should never sacrifice for anyone
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9 things you should never sacrifice for anyone
Reasons why you should never mess with quiet people
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Reasons why you should never mess with quiet people
10 things women hide from men
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10 things women hide from men
12 Things That Make You More Attractive. #selfimprovement #personalgrowth #relationships
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12 Things That Make You More Attractive. #selfimprovement #personalgrowth #relationships
How to truly make someone miss you. #selfimprovement #personalgrowth #relationships
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How to truly make someone miss you. #selfimprovement #personalgrowth #relationships
10 bad habits that make people dislike you instantly.
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10 bad habits that make people dislike you instantly.
10 Types of People to Avoid. #selfimprovement #personalgrowth #relationships
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10 Types of People to Avoid. #selfimprovement #personalgrowth #relationships
True Signs of Love, 15 Things A Man Will Do. #selfimprovement #personalgrowth #relationships
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True Signs of Love, 15 Things A Man Will Do. #selfimprovement #personalgrowth #relationships
Harnessing the Magic of Visualization #selfimprovement #personalgrowth #relationships
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Harnessing the Magic of Visualization #selfimprovement #personalgrowth #relationships
Unleash Your Inner Power. #selfimprovement #personalgrowth #relationships
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Unleash Your Inner Power. #selfimprovement #personalgrowth #relationships
Navigating the Shadows of Anxiety. #selfimprovement #personalgrowth #relationships
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Navigating the Shadows of Anxiety. #selfimprovement #personalgrowth #relationships
8 Reasons why people come into your life. #selfimprovement #personalgrowth #relationships
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8 Reasons why people come into your life. #selfimprovement #personalgrowth #relationships
Steps To Build Immunity Against Manipulation. #selfimprovement #personalgrowth #relationships
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Steps To Build Immunity Against Manipulation. #selfimprovement #personalgrowth #relationships
10 Actions by Women That Confuse Men. #selfimprovement #personalgrowth #relationships
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10 Actions by Women That Confuse Men. #selfimprovement #personalgrowth #relationships
The Power Of Perception. #selfimprovement #personalgrowth #relationships
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The Power Of Perception. #selfimprovement #personalgrowth #relationships

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  • @anemoinsanity8208
    @anemoinsanity8208 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Extra point: We have a plethora of ways to make your life hell. We also know just how much the human body can withstand without dying, and are willing to use it to our advantage.

  • @jborne-x3y
    @jborne-x3y 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    That's Right!

  • @gbonkers666
    @gbonkers666 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    10. We have a wide knowlodge of poisons, power tools, and weapons....and just how many heads can fit into a freezer. So...

    • @Natas-q6w
      @Natas-q6w 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      No weapon formed against me shall prosper , for free or by charity , it's the knowledge we have , not the knowledge we didn't have , the breeder that stole me from the hospital , thought me what you didn't get , it's what you got away from . I got away from having children I ( Natas leePuncheon Kali ( swear on natty and Andre man grand children., want nothing to do with nevile smith and Alister husband . In this life .

  • @dilrukshijayalath877
    @dilrukshijayalath877 ปีที่แล้ว

    Tell the truth dont be a lier

  • @deealabama9264
    @deealabama9264 ปีที่แล้ว

    I know this for a fact.

  • @sDobrom
    @sDobrom ปีที่แล้ว

    Fake, lie, cap

  • @anacecilialillo9095
    @anacecilialillo9095 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hola Sra. Nieves, hace unos meses que la escucho. Soy de Mar del Plata. Me gusta muchisimo su programa. " Lo del mastuerzo" es impagable, (parece que hubo unos cuantos)

  • @lydianunez2522
    @lydianunez2522 ปีที่แล้ว

    My husband was 10 and I was 12. He had a crush on me. We married after high school. 49 years.

  • @rachaelhoward5420
    @rachaelhoward5420 ปีที่แล้ว

    Girl: he is prolly thinking about other girls

  • @deannapearson7129
    @deannapearson7129 ปีที่แล้ว

    I just wanna add that I can relate so much to getting in a heated situation with another guy, whether it be loud arguing or straight up fighting, and become cool with them not long after. I got in a fight in the beginning of my junior year last year with a guy who wanted to slap box. I don't like slap boxing because my face is sensitive, and anything making too hard of contact there sets me off. He slapped me anyway, and it was hard even for slap boxing. The next thing I know, I see myself whip around and sock him in the nose and we're fighting. I toss him on the ground before my gym teacher from 9th grade pulls me off of him. I messaged him about 45 minutes after we got suspended asking him what happened between us, and he said, "Idk but are we good?".

    • @MindfulPsychologist816
      @MindfulPsychologist816 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you for sharing your personal experience and perspective. It's fascinating how intense situations can sometimes lead to unexpected outcomes and even reconciliations. It seems that your fight with the guy in your junior year took an unexpected turn, and it's interesting to see how you both quickly moved on from the conflict.

  • @laverneharper2289
    @laverneharper2289 ปีที่แล้ว

    That turning into completely different person is so damn true. I mean my guy friends start acting so differently when more guys enters. I sometimes doubt if they have multiple personalities or sth

    • @MindfulPsychologist816
      @MindfulPsychologist816 ปีที่แล้ว

      In group settings, individuals may experience social pressure or feel the need to conform to certain expectations, which can influence their behavior and attitudes. It's natural for people to adapt and adjust their actions based on the social context they find themselves in. While it may seem like a person has multiple personalities, it's essential to recognize that these changes in behavior might be a result of individuals trying to fit in, seek acceptance, or navigate group dynamics. It doesn't necessarily mean they have different personalities altogether.

  • @roseschwartz7627
    @roseschwartz7627 ปีที่แล้ว

    Watching this I realise I do ALOT of these things. Not so much the "best friends next day" stuff but switching off, forgetting things, getting distracted and instead of my hand down my trousers I usually tuck them under my boobs. Its warm.

    • @MindfulPsychologist816
      @MindfulPsychologist816 ปีที่แล้ว

      Sometimes, we may find ourselves doing things that align with the examples mentioned. Whether it's switching off, forgetting things, or getting distracted, these behaviors can be common for many people. It's important to remember that we all have our unique ways of coping or navigating through daily life. Regarding the humorous comment about tucking your hands under your boobs for warmth, everyone has their own quirks and comfort habits. As long as it brings you a sense of comfort without causing harm to yourself or others, it's perfectly fine to have these personal preferences.

  • @margaretlynch325
    @margaretlynch325 ปีที่แล้ว

    The doctor thing drives me crazy. You don't have to just live with pain. You can /feel better/. Also the lotion thing, my husband refuses to wear lotion and skincare and it's wild. The whole I know nothing personal about my friends thing is weird too. How can you be friends for 14 years and not know where they live? Baffling

    • @MindfulPsychologist816
      @MindfulPsychologist816 ปีที่แล้ว

      It's understandable that certain things can be frustrating or puzzling, such as the belief that one has to live with pain or the resistance towards skincare routines. Regarding the medical aspect, it's important to remember that seeking professional help and finding solutions to alleviate pain or discomfort is crucial. It's empowering to know that there are options available to improve our well-being and that we don't have to accept living in pain. As for skincare and personal care routines, preferences can vary greatly among individuals. While some people may prioritize skincare and enjoy the benefits it brings, others may have different priorities or preferences. It's essential to respect each other's choices and find a balance that works for both partners in a relationship.

  • @aprilcole3326
    @aprilcole3326 ปีที่แล้ว

    As a woman I get distracted for a moment by sun bunnies, cute uncut bushes, cats etc, I faze out and think about wierd stuff, I'm pretty direct (or rather I don't know how to tell what I want indirectly, it's very confusing), I can't find things while staring at them everywhere but my home (while my husband can't find things in our home, but easily find things in his parents home). Most of this stuff is applicable for both genders. And questions are telling more about querior than about men :) like, why are men trying to be mysterious? I've never in my adult life saw mysterious guys (although I'm sure there a some adult guys like that) but I remember many teenagers like that.

    • @MindfulPsychologist816
      @MindfulPsychologist816 ปีที่แล้ว

      It's interesting how distractions, different thought patterns, and unique characteristics can vary from person to person, regardless of gender. Distractions can come in various forms, and it's normal for our attention to wander from time to time. Each person may have their own triggers or things that capture their attention momentarily. As for thought patterns, everyone has their own unique way of processing information and thoughts, which can sometimes lead to daydreaming or thinking about unrelated things. Direct communication styles can also vary among individuals. Some people prefer directness and clarity in expressing their wants and needs, while others may find indirect communication more comfortable or effective. Understanding and adapting to each other's communication styles can foster better understanding and connection in relationships. It's important to remember that gender stereotypes and generalizations may not apply to every individual. People are diverse and unique, and their experiences and behaviors can differ greatly.

  • @patsychristensen3295
    @patsychristensen3295 ปีที่แล้ว

    Her: "He is probably thinking about other women" Him: What if the cloud was just a big bunch of smoke with water inside it

  • @angeljennings5431
    @angeljennings5431 ปีที่แล้ว

    What? Men constantly talk about deep and meaningful things. Let's start a conversation.

    • @MindfulPsychologist816
      @MindfulPsychologist816 ปีที่แล้ว

      You're absolutely right! Men do engage in deep and meaningful conversations, just as women do. Meaningful conversations can take place among people of all genders, as it's a reflection of individuals' interests, values, and the connections they form. Starting conversations on profound topics can be a wonderful way to foster understanding, share perspectives, and explore deeper aspects of life. It's through these discussions that we can gain insights, challenge our own beliefs, and build stronger connections with others.

  • @denisekennedy9944
    @denisekennedy9944 ปีที่แล้ว

    This is really true. In our class, 2 years back, two guys were fighting like they would kill each other. And I got so damn scared as they choked each other so badly. Their friends separated them . This all happened during break. After like 1 or 2 periods I could not see them so I turned my back and saw them sitting side by side and laughing and putting hands around their neck . I was so shocked. How could they do this. If I ever had a fight like this I would have never talked to them. Ever in my life.

    • @MindfulPsychologist816
      @MindfulPsychologist816 ปีที่แล้ว

      Witnessing intense fights and violent behavior can be extremely distressing, and it's natural to feel shocked and confused by the sudden shift in behavior afterward. People have different ways of processing conflicts and resolving issues. In some cases, individuals may engage in fights or intense arguments, but it doesn't necessarily mean that they hold long-lasting grudges or harbor ill feelings towards each other. It's possible that, for them, the fight served as a release of emotions or a way to address their grievances, and afterward, they were able to move on and find common ground. It's important to remember that everyone responds to conflicts differently. While some may choose to distance themselves from others after a fight, others may find resolution and reconciliation. It's a personal choice, and there is no right or wrong way to navigate such situations. If you ever find yourself in a similar situation where you're uncomfortable with the behavior or actions of others, it's essential to prioritize your own well-being and make choices that feel right for you. Each person has their own boundaries and comfort levels, and it's important to honor and respect them.

  • @jantyler602
    @jantyler602 ปีที่แล้ว

    I don't get how guys act nice to me when we are by ourself, and then they are really mean, cringy, and rude to me around their friends.

    • @MindfulPsychologist816
      @MindfulPsychologist816 ปีที่แล้ว

      It can be confusing and disheartening when people's behavior towards us changes depending on the social context. The situation you described, where guys act differently when you're alone versus when they're with their friends, is not uncommon. In group settings, individuals might feel the need to conform to social expectations or seek approval from their peers. This can sometimes lead to changes in behavior, including being mean, cringy, or rude, even if it contradicts how they behave when you're alone together. It's important to remember that this behavior is a reflection of their own insecurities or a desire to fit in, rather than a reflection of your worth or value as a person. You deserve to be treated with respect and kindness, regardless of the social context. If you feel comfortable, it may be helpful to have an open and honest conversation with these individuals about how their behavior makes you feel. Communication can often lead to better understanding and may even help them become more aware of their actions. Remember to surround yourself with people who appreciate and respect you for who you are, both in private and in group settings. Your feelings and experiences matter, and you deserve to be treated with kindness and respect at all times.

  • @joannesnyder9808
    @joannesnyder9808 ปีที่แล้ว

    The “mental neutral” thing is a true gift.

  • @alexanderlittle2986
    @alexanderlittle2986 ปีที่แล้ว

    You talk smack to your friends face, but compliment him behind his back. Such is the way of things. It is known.

    • @MindfulPsychologist816
      @MindfulPsychologist816 ปีที่แล้ว

      It's true that social dynamics can sometimes involve a mix of banter, playful teasing, and expressions of admiration within friendships. The way people communicate with each other can vary depending on the context and the nature of the relationship. Playful banter and teasing can be a form of bonding and showing familiarity among friends. It's important to recognize that this kind of interaction is often done in good spirits and with mutual understanding. However, it's crucial to maintain a respectful and considerate approach, ensuring that boundaries are respected and that no one is hurt or offended. Expressing admiration or compliments behind someone's back can also stem from a desire to avoid awkwardness or embarrassment in front of others. It's a way of acknowledging and appreciating someone's qualities without making them uncomfortable in a public setting. Remember, open and honest communication is key in maintaining healthy friendships. If you ever feel uncomfortable with the way your friends communicate, it's important to express your feelings and set clear boundaries. True friendships thrive on respect, support, and open dialogue.

  • @sethnewton4059
    @sethnewton4059 ปีที่แล้ว

    They act like we’re mysterious creatures who sit there blank minded hands in pants watching tv

    • @MindfulPsychologist816
      @MindfulPsychologist816 ปีที่แล้ว

      It can be frustrating when others have misconceptions about a particular gender or make generalizations that don't reflect the diversity of individuals within that group. It's important to remember that both men and women have unique thoughts, interests, and complexities. No one is a "blank-minded" individual simply because of their gender. Each person is a complex and multifaceted individual with their own passions, experiences, and perspectives. Stereotypes and generalizations can limit our understanding and appreciation of each other's unique qualities. Encouraging open conversations and seeking to understand one another as individuals can help break down these misconceptions and foster deeper connections.

  • @marcellareyes3541
    @marcellareyes3541 ปีที่แล้ว

    “Why are men Into cars” BECAUSE WE GREW UP WITH HOTWHEELS

  • @essietate5279
    @essietate5279 ปีที่แล้ว

    I find people confusing. Doesn't matter which gender tho

    • @MindfulPsychologist816
      @MindfulPsychologist816 ปีที่แล้ว

      You're absolutely right! People, regardless of gender, can be complex and sometimes confusing. Each individual has their own unique thoughts, emotions, and experiences that shape their behavior and interactions with others. Navigating social dynamics and understanding others can be challenging at times. It's important to approach relationships and interactions with an open mind, empathy, and a willingness to communicate and learn from one another. Though people can be confusing, embracing the diversity and complexities of individuals can lead to more meaningful connections and relationships.

  • @sheilascott1890
    @sheilascott1890 ปีที่แล้ว

    Seriously if I got complimented by a girl I would literally never forget it

    • @MindfulPsychologist816
      @MindfulPsychologist816 ปีที่แล้ว

      Compliments have a powerful impact on our self-esteem and how we perceive ourselves. It's wonderful to hear that receiving a compliment from another girl would mean a lot to you and have a lasting impact.

  • @hirokosato5032
    @hirokosato5032 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thats great message wow good job keep it up

  • @joannafarmer9133
    @joannafarmer9133 ปีที่แล้ว

    That was absolutely beautiful!

  • @norawood5234
    @norawood5234 ปีที่แล้ว

    That was absolutely beautiful!

  • @jodystokes9633
    @jodystokes9633 ปีที่แล้ว

    Powerful and insightful. One of the better Ted Talks that I’ve seen.

    • @MindfulPsychologist816
      @MindfulPsychologist816 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks for the kind words! I’m Glad you found it insightful.

  • @ednaadams5685
    @ednaadams5685 ปีที่แล้ว

    Wow! Absolutely wonderful! I can’t thank you enough for such a great, enlightening talk.

  • @kristinchapman9787
    @kristinchapman9787 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks a lot, you gave a valuable talk about perception´s thinking process.

  • @bethnunez1303
    @bethnunez1303 ปีที่แล้ว

    Excellent talk!! Such an intriguing topic. Well done, sir.

  • @sethnewton4059
    @sethnewton4059 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great job,!!! Powerful talk delivered in an understandable way through stories. Excellent!

  • @edithmorris6947
    @edithmorris6947 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great job, young man. I hope you are living a good and happy life.

  • @philiprichardson6357
    @philiprichardson6357 ปีที่แล้ว

    Super😍 I like this video very much😊

  • @yvonnechambers1297
    @yvonnechambers1297 ปีที่แล้ว

    The song is amazing 👌👌

  • @natalieallen1800
    @natalieallen1800 ปีที่แล้ว

    Excellent awesome

  • @ethelmathis2693
    @ethelmathis2693 ปีที่แล้ว

    Amazing!!

  • @sherihill4310
    @sherihill4310 ปีที่แล้ว

    I really loved it

  • @rachaelhoward5420
    @rachaelhoward5420 ปีที่แล้ว

    I really loved it

  • @deannapearson7129
    @deannapearson7129 ปีที่แล้ว

    I do all these with my love ❤

  • @laverneharper2289
    @laverneharper2289 ปีที่แล้ว

    This is so true.

  • @roseschwartz7627
    @roseschwartz7627 ปีที่แล้ว

    Everyone likes to be the little spoon. It makes you feel safe.

  • @margaretlynch325
    @margaretlynch325 ปีที่แล้ว

    I watched this video so I can practice with my

  • @sherihill4310
    @sherihill4310 ปีที่แล้ว

    Wow, excellent content.

  • @rachaelhoward5420
    @rachaelhoward5420 ปีที่แล้ว

    I love it 👌👌

  • @deannapearson7129
    @deannapearson7129 ปีที่แล้ว

    Wow ! Great. Love it .

  • @laverneharper2289
    @laverneharper2289 ปีที่แล้ว

    Wow the video of man is really wonderful...

  • @roseschwartz7627
    @roseschwartz7627 ปีที่แล้ว

    That video omg 😊

  • @margaretlynch325
    @margaretlynch325 ปีที่แล้ว

    amazing I like this video...

  • @aprilcole3326
    @aprilcole3326 ปีที่แล้ว

    This video is awesome ..lots of love