@@joycelinlgbtq Yeah, I wish there was a government..force of some kind that can look into these things. You know, like "investigate" crimes or something to find out who is behind stuff.
*Connects Logic* "It clear that because of your choice of unschooling, your children have not only fallen behind on education, but now refuse. This is on you"
Also wanting to know. It obviously sounds like she's blaming the kids for something she is doing, but I don't have a clue what it is or what that means.
@@Woogoo336 Basically (from what i understand) homeschooling is usually similar to "normal" school, it is just at home. Unschooling, on the other hand, is having no curriculum, and the kids learn trough " chores, play, etc." and they learn what they want, instead of given curriculum.
@@ninjakoule9878 Yeah basically. I can't see how that would be useful in real life, but I think it could work IF you ensure they get at least minimal education as well. Ensure they can do math, read & write, and understand at the very least the basics of what they will need in life. As long as you ensure that they will exit your household with sufficient knowledge, it could work, and actually be rather nice for the kids. I would HAPPILY be 'unschooled' if I could, because it would be wonderful to learn about what I wished. However, letting them not learn for years on end is a ridiculous choice- limit their screen time according to their school time and BOOM.
.......... Having asperger's, and grown up with someone with autism, if I found that note pinned to MY door, I'd read it aloud at the next HOA meeting and end with, "I don't know who you are. But you better hope I never find out."
I got aspegurs I had a fear of talking a language people could understand alloud, But I learned a little bit of german and now I speak it when I can’t reaponse in english or afrikaans
Leashing kids isn’t always because parents are lazy. My mom is blind, if she didn’t leash myself and my brothers when we were kids, she wouldn’t be able to find us if we wandered away, or were kidnapped. It kept us safe.
Seriously, I've seen and almost tripped over enough runaway babes that I completely understand why a parent would use a leash. Them suckers are quick, nimble, and curious. Hell, I'd use one of I needed to get some serious shopping done.
My mom isn't blind but if she didn't leash my hyper-active (unsurpringly ADHD) sibling when she went to the store without a wagon she'd be on first-name basis with whoever manned the missing children's corner
Facts 👏🏻 I know some parents also leash their kids because their autistic and it allows them to have the freedom to not be in a disabled cart, but also stay close to the parents. I think in situations like these that makes sense and is totally acceptable. As for parents wanting to be lazy on the other hand... I don’t agree with. It should be used for special needs and special occasions not just because you don’t wanna hold/carry your child. ❤️
@@aluradeathwing4667 exactly. My aunt leashed her kid cause she was lazy.... -.-' that I don't agree with. But for kids who are little sonic jrs in training than yes...please leash said child.
@@daisymay6505 14 is about a year and a half too early for a relationship and its probably gonna end in a month after one of them changes their hair or one of them finds someone they like more you know only stupid stuff only kids and shitty adults do
I would carefully protect the letter in case any identifying info about the author could be obtained from it, but take a copy and send it to the local paper or TV station. Somebody may have seen the author drop it off.
I would read the letter, go to every door and ask if it's their's, when I found out who's it is I slap them twice, and tell them "You're the most coward b* ever!!", then walk off with a smirk on my face
i literally basically started crying at the letter, sweet people like that have SO much joy and are so precious, and i literally can't even believe that lady could say those things about the sweet kid
2:14 Way to ruin that girl's self-esteem for the rest of her life. This awful incident is something that's going to follow her _long_ after she loses the weight (assuming she even needs to lose any at all, which I hardly trust this woman's judgment on.)
I was bullied for being overweight when I was a child, and that honestly scarred me for life. Now I'm living healthy and have a "nice" body shape(sadly I didn't learn to love it completely yet, but people are always complementing me on it), but I'm so paranoied about it. Everytime I think that I'm gaining weight I get so much stressed and have so many breakdowns... and it is mostly out of my head, when I go weight myself it is still the same thing... If this girl was actually overweight, she probably have already been bulied about it, and I can't imagine how crushing that attitude from that parent was for her. Regardless of weight, no one shoud do that.... it is traumatizing....
"Health is the number one important thing in my family." Sooo fat shaming your son's first girlfriend is teaching him what kind of positive values? That no one in life is going to be "good enough" for you unless that person is skinny? Her children are never going to find true happiness passing on that toxic behavior. There's a right way to encourage good health than just honing in on someone's weight lmao.
@WangDangAtomicTango *his* children. He says “my wife and I” and with his weird ass attitude I don’t think it’d be a non conventional family situation.
I am the only one who noticed the "disobeying the rules" part? He's still wrong, but I got the impression the disobeying the rules played a larger role in the final decision. And at least he has some sense to ask if he isn't being a buthole
@Ghastly I wouldn't go as far as to say fat shaming is a good thing, but I would definitely say that obesity should't ever be seen in a positive light and people should be encouraged to loose weight. I hate the whole "your beautiful the way you are" attitude, when you have a problem that you can fix (such as obesity or grades if your in school or college) you should do your best to fix it.
It just confuses me that they couldn't talk to the son and gf and maybe just encourage her to be healthier with them. Forbidding your kids from talking to overweight people literally does no good.
I had this happen to me... When my great grandmother passed away.. my mom got off the phone, looking really upset. So I asked if everything was okay and she says "Grandma passed away.." Me: "OMG" and I immediately go up and hug her, letting her cry on my shoulder. After about 15 seconds she hold her head up and pushes me back a little. "WHY AREN'T YOU CRYING?! YOU'RE HEARTLESS!" Me and my mother lived together when I was 16 & 17 (for the first time) so sweet butted heads A LOT. We get along great now that I'm older (32) but that really hurt me and I'll never forget it.. I understand she was upset but this was normal behavior from her when we lived together. And it stressed me out a lot.
Wow as the sibling of someone with severe autism this is really messed up. People have told my parents things like this for quite awhile and they are wrong. My sibling is nonverbal and has a job, many friends (more than me), a family who loves him, regular activities that any normal kid would so how are they different lol?
Yes, what a moron honestly. How are you surprised that your children choose to play video games all day and eat sugar instead of choosing academics and eating healthy. That's not parenting, you have no authority over your children and then you wonder why your kid doesn't respect you.
@@tabbycat21 Unschooling is the concept of home education with no set curriculum (like public schools or normal home education have), it relies on the childs own ability to further their own education, so it's something that requires the right type of kid, which is why it gets a bad rap. Source; Was unschooled for 5 years, and am now performing better than most of the students on my college course, because I already understand the concept of self-learning. Then again, I have always prefered learning so I was an example of the right type of kid who would genuinely benefit from unschooling.
@@ichigo9919 Yes! Definitely the right kind of kid....I was nervous about it so we did unschooling while they were younger but are now Eclectic, which is a bit more structured and parent-involved leading some of the subjects than unschooling which is very child led with parental encouragement when needed. It's sad families like this homeschool because it gives viable teaching styles and homeschooling a bad reputation when they are the extreme minority.
Also she was probably around the boy's age, 14. It's not uncommon for 14 year old girls to be a little chubby. Honestly, all of the girls I knew at that age were either chubby or straight-up sticks, mostly depending on like....growth spurts and stuff.
@@rosesareredvioletsblue5438 Exactly. I'm skinny but I don't exercise, it's all my metabolism. I'm not healthy despite how I look. I know people who weigh more than me who are in significantly better health because they excercise and eat healthy.
@@DisneyFanatic2364 i think it means less about verbal speaking and more about the ability to comprehend language and effectively communicate with others.
With most parents nowadays i wouldnt be suprised too see a witch hunt/purge going on in 20 years. I see alot if resentment in kids nowadays and with the violence not being discouraged i fear for the piblics safety.
Parent: mentally and emotionally abuses their child throughout his/her entire childhood. Child: *moves to a university on the other side of the country, never calls or visits even on holidays* Parent: :O
@@MissBarker93 No need. Just let the rest of the neighbours know what she did. There are usually more kind people than nasty, it's just the nasty ones make more noise. Once she knows just how much people are disgusted by her vile opinions, she might just move away herself.
@@Cantab-ml6pw I would have had an open house party with that as subject...just been like, sorry my family is such a burden on you guys, here's some free burgers and beers...and a veggie platter, and then let the neighborhood talk amongst themselves.
The last story was heavy on my heart. It’s really painful watching humans, and especially parents, wanting to kill other humans. Her attitude is cruel, inhumane and evil. If I were OP, I would move out of there to somewhere maybe a bit further away from town where you have a larger yard, and talk with the neighbours before moving in to see what they’re like. I wish OP God’s blessings and that the mother who wrote that letter will not cause her or her lovely child any trouble or harm. Shame on people like that “mother”!
@@racingfan372 and you never fricking know, when I was younger I was a bat out of hell crazy with ADHD but as I got older, I upgraded with ADD. That was pure chance but it helped that I got the help I needed and controlled myself so now I act and work as any other functioning human being, a human being you wouldnt even suspect has mental issues unless told up front. It disgusts me that people can be that disconnected and ruthless over something no one can control. It takes a lot of patience to handle a special needs but that patience can make a great person.. though not proven, Albert Einstein is said to have been a special needs child, his teachers hating him for "how slow" he was but then he became a well known man that everyone looks up to and adores... it's just sad...
agreed, and frankly if i ever met someone like that id probably smack em for i am technically on the autism spectrum (i have a small processing disorder and anxiety) and i'm doing just fine and its true that they're folks who cant do anything on there own but that doesn't mean they should be exiled... and i forgot where i was going with this... welp this is awkward =P
@@ZeneonP0 Some of the kindest people I know have a "disorder" (quotes around it because I really hate when people call it that) Some random kid (I believe he had autism but I never actually asked) just hugged me once in eighth grade because he saw I was by myself. I know he probably shouldn't have done that without asking, but I still feel like it was a really kind gesture. And also, I bet that "pissed off mother" is anti-vax
My eyes literally widened while he was reading it and the letter enraged me. How disgusting can someone be? She’s the one who needs to be put down not the poor innocent child.
What goes through their mind to think it's reasonable to ask someone to euthanize their child? Do they seriously expect the mom to just go "Oh yeah, I'll murder my child for no reason other than he has a mental handicap and it bothers some random ass lady!"
It honestly made me think of the TH-camr FatheringAutism. They have a daughter Abby with Autism and she makes loud noises sometimes when she’s expressing herself and they live in a neighborhood I’m guessing is pretty similar to the one in this story. They’re a great family and funny but I couldn’t imagine if they got this letter..it would break Abby’s moms heart and probably infuriate Abby’s dad. Some people are straight garbage.
She hate the “entitled” parents of disabled children? Yet she has the entitlement to ask the mother to leave. I fully see her (not mother) as a child of a racist white mom that does not like people speaking any other thing than English.
When I was 6 my uncle got a letter like the pink letter one because his son (3) was autistic and had another disability. Let’s just say the person fell over, fractured their jaw and my uncle went to jail for 4 years for an unknown reason
@@naraferalina2308 Well, how about YOU try and put yourself into other peoples' shoes? Seeing and hearing a severely mentally disabled child (or adult) can be extremely upsetting to other people! what right does anyone have to just force that sight and sound onto others who may feel severely traumatised by the horrible experience? Nobody has the right to force that sort of thing on anybody else!
Some people have their priorities twisted as hell. Is she fit? yeah? good. does she worship satan? yeah? well i guess you can date her, long as her satan worshiping doesnt cut into her workout time!
I agree with the family effort to stay fit but breaking off a relationship due to the others weight is just.. No If the son didn't care, he didn't care, his father shouldn't push that he needs a fit junkie girlfriend As a person that is over weight and trying to lose weight, it irks me
0:54 In regards to Doom, I can just imagine the grandparents screeching “SEE! THERE’S LITERALLY DEMONS ON THE SCREEN! THIS IS SIN!” And op just going “Yeah, but I’m killing the demons, so really, this is a good Christian game for me to play.”
I wanna slap all the parents from this video. Hard. Using a cinder block instead of my hand. They are ruining their kids, and those poor souls will need so much therapy to fix everything. I should know, my father was verbally and emotionally abusive to my mother and me my whole life, other than a drunk and stoner with anger issues which he'd take out on us. I'm 32 and I still suffer from depression, anxiety, and often have nightmares about him, despite having cut all ties over 10 years ago.
Not everyone cries at funerals. Some people keep it bottled up or find themselves unable to cry at a funeral. Maybe they could be in shock. Maybe it hasn't fully hit them yet. I didn't cry at my grandfather's graveside service even though I lived with him for two years, grew up around him, and loved him very much. I was extremely sad at the funeral but I didn't cry. I chose to go home later and sit in his favorite spot out in the garage where he used to smoke and that was when it hit me.
I don't cry at funerals, but that's because either a. I didn't know them well or, b. If I did know them well, they have been hospitalized for a long time, so their death was pretty much around the corner.
I don't cry at funerals because I see no point in it. The ones I love passed away and they are no longer conscious, so they can't see how important they were to me. I prefer express my feelings for them when they are still alive, and I think that way is more than enough.
I've lived with my grandfather pretty much my entire life it's been about 2 months now and I haven't cried once, it's not because I don't miss him but he was really suffering for quite a long time and it just feels wrong to be sad (at least to the point where I just break down) when he's not suffering anymore also I just see death differently
I feel really bad for these kids. If they succeed after having to suffer through these situations, then it will be a damn miracle. Seriously, best of luck.
@@dustinhargrove2129 I'm more astounded by the fact this asshole didn't consider it a great opportunity to help someone _outside_ of his family to lose weight. Probably some kind of elitist who didn't want to bother.
For the second story, I imagine Dad trying to introduce his son to a nice, skinny girl. Her name? Anna Rexia. (Before you ask, I suffered from bulimia in my teenage years… still do to an extent. My body just wants to reject the food I try to eat if I eat too much.)
Insane Parent: We unschool our kids. Me: Wait, unschool? Does that mean they are educated and you basically use methods to flush all of their knowledge down the drain?
Unschooling- Unschooling is an informal learning that advocates learner-chosen activities as a primary means for learning. ... While often considered a subset of homeschooling and homeschooling has been subject to widespread public debate, little media attention has been given tounschooling in particular. *Unfortunately, yes.*
I think unschooling can work for some people, but not all. But I think using nontraditional methods can engage kids. To the woman, I'd say lay down the law, make them take more traditional classes and give them opportunities to show you they're responsible. Let them earn that freedom back.
I know how you feel. And it's been proven that those on the autistic spectrum shows higher empathy and sympathy in their brain activity but that they cannot process and handle the thoughts and feelings as quick as neurotypical people do.
Right? I have high functioning autism, even if I didn’t, I’d respect them, we are all human, we are all made from the same flesh, organs, and bones, the only difference is the formation of the genes. Autism doesn’t make anyone less of a person, my sister works with special needs elementary students and God bless them, such good kids.
@@LolCow.Complilations yeah, how can you be cold to some nice person like that? Honestly if I ever see someone picking on someone for autism, I’m kicking their ass.
@@jadedragon6222 Turning your children into idiots by the sounds of it. Far too many parents decide that they 'know better' than thousands of academics. If you don't want to accept the responsibility of sending your children to school, (or at least homeschooling to a set curriculum) then don't have children - they aren't playthings. We're talking about destroying your children's chances on a whim. Jailing the parents would be great, except that it would invariably damage the children further.
15:00 This parent makes me sick. I'm autistic and have tics, meaning i regularly make sounds i don't want to make. Glad to say if my mom received this, she would beat the crap out of them
That last one made me scream and punch a freaking wall. I HATE freaking idiots. My psychology degree couldn't even prepare me for the level of hate that person had for someone just because they're different. I've gotten to know several mentally handicapped people. They're talented in their own ways, even smarter than I am even in others.
If a special needs person goes to therapy, gets an education, and gets hired, that proves that they have the power to be just like us. Don’t judge people for how they act, on the inside, they could be the best person you’ve ever met.
I grew up with a very handicapped older brother. If my family recieved anything like that, I'd just find out who (wouldnt be too hard) and just ask them to read it to my face.
JESUS CHRIST, the pure and unapologetic hatred of that last one was absolutely stunning. I'm not a parent at all, let alone to a special needs kid - but I don't need to be to recognize how disgusting this person is for having said that. Wishing only the worst for them, and only the best for that poor family that she commited this hate crime against.
I just finished the video and... yes, they are. At least some of the entitled parents really want the best for their brats, but these horrible excuses for human beings are just scarring their kids for life. They shouldn't be allowed to be parents.
@@0Onyx13 one thing that baffles me is when parents like these say: "Vaccinations give children Autism!" which makes me just want to present myself to them as I've never had vaccinations in my life and I have autism (although my parents aren't on the same level of crazy and say that I can do what I want in regards to it later in life).
Somebody should tell these people that Autism is genetically passed down. In my school, sometimes we jokingly call our friends an anti-vaxxer when they’re being stupid - so like... 🤷♀️
I have a slight form of autism and honestly it hurts to see people calling us “unintelligent.” I’m not stupid, I just have a mental disability. I look the same as everybody else, my brain just works differently.
The fact that you say you look the same as everyone else makes it sound cool: you look like an ordinary person, but in the right place, you shed your disguise and reveal extraordinary gifts
Seriously. Putting aside that weight =/= health, they don’t know anything about the girl. Maybe she’s trying to lose weight. Maybe she has a condition that makes it so she gains weight too easily. Maybe she’s been building muscle so she just looks bulkier. Or maybe it shouldn’t be this parent’s business who their child dates as long as there’s no abuse and both are happy with each other.
The saddest and kinda scariest part of anti-vax parents is because the kids don’t get a choice as they are too young to understand how it will impact their health. So glad my own mother wasn’t crazy like them!! Also dad demands respect for the dead, while slapping their child really hard, because that’s apparently respectful 🤦🏼♀️
Autism is a bad thing and shouldn’t exist, but you aren’t the hell of the world by having it. You were just unlucky, but that doesn’t mean you can’t be normal. Hate people who associate autism as one thing and not as a spectrum, and think having it means you are the worst thing imaginable. Fuck em’.
B the thing is the kid’s not even getting special treatment??? he’s going outside and existing lmao this lady really thinks that allowing disabled people to have rights is “special treatment”
Olivia Robin yep exactly lol. I read it and thought..okay so he’s getting “special treatment” because he’s playing outside in his own yard? Damn I got all types of special treatment as a kid then.
When I was a kid, my mom never had to do any physical punishments or do any of that stuff. She let me punish myself, but I was a responsible kid and gave pretty just punishments. Those entitled kids need to grow some... everything... and obtain good parents
Better yet, play Dante’s Inferno. Not only do you fight the devil, but he’s fully nude, so you could add a swinging devil dick to the situation. Time it right and you might just give them a heart attack and problem solved
(This has to be the tenth time I've listened to this, lol). My youngest brother and I were on leashes as children. My two brothers and I are autistic (my sister is not; I'm the oldest). The older of the two boys never wandered off. My youngest brother and I did. Constantly. I would wrench my hand out of my mom's in order to run off (causing my wrist and elbow to be dislocated nearly every time). From the moment my youngest brother was able to walk, he was running. My mom had to keep an eye on him *constantly*. There were multiple occasions where the police would pick him up while he was running alone along the busy street (they knew he was autistic). He dissapeared twice at a county fair my parents used to work at. Needless to say, my mother was desperate. She had four kids, two who wandered constantly. The only option she had was to put my brother and I in harnesses (disguised as backpacks) until we were old enough to understand how important it was to stay with her. TL/DR, the comment was funny, but sometimes leashes are a necessity.
I was thinking the same thing, if a kid is young enough and its a mental health issue it may be a necessity, it doesn’t automatically make someone lazy, you cant drop literally everything for your kid, that’s unfair to the parent and a bit of a double standard. You do what you possibly can, but then you need help. Think of it like diapers, oh so lazy you dont see everytime your kid shits you have to give them underwear they can poop in?
No. Not mental issues. It is not lazy to leash your kid. I'm not about to chase my 2 year old when leashes cost less than strollers. My 5 year old leashed from 2 years old til she was almost 4.
I loved my leash. I would not have tolerated having my hand held for too long. It was confining and irritating. The leash gave me more freedom of movement while keeping me from running off. Plus, I got to tangle it around people's legs, run to the end of the length then book it the other way, hang and swing from it, etc. If my parents looked away for a moment, I would have been gone. Now that I know I'm autistic with ADHD as an adult, it explains a lot more about my undiagnosed childhood. The touch of hand holding was sensory overstimulation, and my hyperactivity needed an outlet.
To the person who didn’t cry at a relatives funeral, my father passed away to suicide and I didn’t cry until months later, there are many different ways to handle grief and sometimes crying isn’t o ne of them
@@ibabcock89 I'm cool with that, since we do need to give the population growth a break. Along with that, upcoming parents should take a series of evaluations to see if they're physically and mentally fit to be parents.
seriously though. There's so many people that think just giving birth automatically gives them all the knowledge of a parent AND some kind of sentient god. It doesn't and there are parenting books and classes for a reason. So people actually know how to care for a living being. I've seen so many crazy 'parents' that should never be even remotely close to a kid, let alone in charge of one.
Henrique Kirch Heck keep in mind you do destroy heaven (sorry only doom eternal but I assumed cuz it's a console) and there also is a different pantheon ie. God to them and makyrs and urdak in doom
That last mom, the one who wrote the disgusting pink Letter made me volcanically angry, she is a abominable, uncaring, snake of a woman who doesn't have the courage to show people who she truly is. A wretched judgemental jerk.
if that were sent to me I would jog to Kinkos and have 2 copies made for every house. one of the letter and one of my reply calling the sender of the letter out as a coward and a horrible person not worthy anything, and then post it on every door in a 2 block radius. would also keep the original in a safe for use in the court of law later as discrimination against a special needs person.
Okay, let me start off by saying yes, the letter was waaay fucking overkill and the person who wrote it is a piece of shit. Now let me continue by saying that a child with autism that high on the spectrum should not be in a quiet neighborhood. It disrupts the peace and unless you live with someone who is that high functioning you really can't understand just how disruptive they are. Again, let me end by saying *I am not defending the piece of shit who wrote the letter!*
I had a physical reaction from that last one, my brothers are special needs, and if we had gotten a letter like that, there would have been some arson, or broken bones.
I was a “leash” child. She only did it when we went to places with a lot of people . The moment she set me down I ran and I wondered off (I still do) it doesn’t mean they’re lazy parents 🤷♀️
My mum got my sister to wear a leash after ran across a road when they were picking me up from preschool. I don't blame her at all for taking precautionary measures. I would never call it lazy parenting, but that's possibly not the case every time.
My little cousin has autism and is nonverbal and a runner. We use the leash so she can walk around in public without us having to worry about her running off and getting lost.
Sara Miller i think its called reins?? on kids?? But yeah its super common, id go as far as to say most kids have them (at least where I’m from almost every toddle has a bag with reins or a lil harness) beats having to constantly hold their hand, gives them more freedom too! Not lazy at all I found that really annoying
k, but, unschooling isn't illegal- it just isn't the right fit for every kid. Normal schooling isn't right for every kid either. 'One size fits all' is a complete and utter lie, regardless of situation.
HauntedShadowsLegacy did I say that just the lack of schooling was the issue? There are a plethora of issues that even she states cmon bro use your noggin
she shouldn't lose her kids. she clearly sees that what she's doing isn't working for her family and asking for help. that's not the behavioral pattern of someone who shouldn't have custody of their children. you got one glimpse into her life and decided she was a wretched mother who needs to lose the best things in her life. shame on you
I dunno about shaming parents who have their children on a leash. I was a leash baby. It wasn't the first choice for my parents. I was the youngest and it was after I ran out into the road in front of a 18-wheeler when my mom was helping one of my siblings. Being a leash baby probably saved my life several times without us realizing.
@@fnoogernooger what if someone made a joke about asking if it was a rescue? You know like in the video. let's be honest here a child on a leash looks funny to everybody no matter how practical it may be, you are still walking a child on a leash
My mom used a leash because I had a tendency to wander off any time she looked away, while my sister was a runner. It is a often a matter of safety rather then convenience.
We had our kids on leashes, but it was attached to a backpack...the number of people who thanked us in the airport and the number of kids we saw running around being crazy was kind of nuts. trying to push a stroller with a baby and hold on to a 2 year old is very difficult, the kids used to run over with their backpacks and hand the leash to us as we left the house
Imagine telling someone to euthanize their disabled kid. What an awful “human being” EDIT: Thanks for the likes guys. I rarely get this much likes for a comment ever.
Rose_Doodles i find spiders interesting so nah, maybe she isn’t an animal and instead the world crisis’ that are happening right now because nobody wants those
"We've been unschooling for 5 years and now my kids aren't as interested in their education as they were 5 years ago." They say correlation does not always equal causation, but I think the answer is obvious. I mean you take the kids out of school, just let them do whatever with no discipline, and you expect them to just behave and learn with zero guidance? Here's an idea: step up and be a parent for once.
Actually, that mother seems to either have no idea how to home school or she is simply lazy. You are right, if the children have no guidance in their lives and discipline, then how the heck are they going to be prepared making important life decisions later in life? This clueless mother had better get a spine, a grip, and set up a schedule for her children or they will grow up unruly, lawless, or maybe even entitled, into drugs, or alcohol.
Ewa Sadowski There are parents out there that believe any form of discipline is limiting their children's self expression and individuality 😑 ridiculous, I know
@@ewaleokadia76 She mentioned how the grandparents wanted her kids to use an actual curriculum, so I'd say she's just an idiot who can't take good advice from her parents. Coincidentally, that's what she's raising.
@@AmbyJeans I guess that you and I and millions of others were reared with common sense😊. I could never understand why some parents think that limitless freedom while very young is holding back their creativity or whatever. This woman's children already had their rotten teeth pulled out by 10 and 11, they are unruly like untamed horses, and less educated than when they were five. Teaching children discipline, manners, limits, etc just makes them prepared and better people in life. Also, encouraging children to develop their talents is wise, too, since you never know what will become of it😄. This saddens me that those three might not have the opportunity to grow into proper adults unless, of course, both parents wise up. May God help them👏!
@@onyxtay7246 Yes, unfortunately, she did not follow her parents advice and they are little monsters. She is pregnant with her fourth which is a misfortune to the world. She can't handle three as is, is expecting the 10 and 11 year olds to help when the baby is born, but cannot do right by the three. Why can't she understand that children need structure? I hope that she isn't a total idiot. Besides, what the heck is the husband or partner doing?
Technically, the kids weren't getting homeschooled :/ their parents told them theybshould study whayever they want, but them being kids, obviously they wouldn't care. Add to the fact that they didn't seem to be disciplining them either.
@@kittykatdaredevil6755 Yeah. Discipline is really important for any education. No matter where you get it. That's why a lot of homeschoolers form co-ops, to keep the kids on track and give them more structure. The freedom that comes with homeschooling isn't worth it if you aren't learning too.
That last one made my urge for violence rise like no tomorrow as an older sibling and future guardian of a special needs child. I would just be asking all my neighbors if they know who this would be and have security camera and sprinklers ready to go for anytime they come near my house once I find out who it is.
The “unschool” family sounds more like they deschool, and are such a bad example of not only unschoolers, but homeschoolers in general. Especially for those of us who managed to carve a path for secular homeschooling when there’s so little curriculum or support amidst a mostly fundamental/indoctrination style of homeschoolers. Holy hell this makes me angry.
Yeah. I’m not against home/unschooling, as there are many successful stories out there, but some parents are extremely unqualified to teach their children. When you home/unschool young children, YOU are the teacher. there are parents who think that home/unschooling entirely consists of letting the child decide what to learn, but you still have to teach them to read, write etc...
(So sorry for the length, I just ended up on top of my soap box) No, the school does not provide curriculum or any services, but my state does have requirements. Unschooling is kid directed/lead, as in following their interests - the parent is more of a guide than a teacher (which is what I’ve always told my kids bc I had no desire to ever teach. My oldest finished 2nd grade & youngest kinder in public school before I pulled them after a move to a school district that didn’t offer the services both were receiving previously). There are parents that take unschooling to the extreme, like in everything else, who don’t set rules or expectations: the unschool fundies who borate anyone that ask their kids to do anything. My personal journey into unschooling would definitely be classified as eclectic by them. The way I worked it, bc of living in NY and having to do quarterly reports & end of year testing, was definitely following my kids’ lead and basically have them deep dives into their interests. We’d incorporate all the subjects from one topic - I never understood why we didn’t do that growing up in ps. They would gather info on that topic and depending on skill level* I would have them find the answers to the major questions: who/what, why, when, where, and how, which would needed to include math, science, history/geography, reading/writing, etc. Then those thing were reported back to me in some sort of presentation. We also had house rules & chores bc they are still apart of this family and apart of the mess. It’s so much easier to do than most people think. What i like people to remember is 1 - they have always been their kid’s “teacher” from day one 2 - as adults we continuing learning new things, so why not learn along with your kids (think trigonometry or physics or whatever you’d be afraid of teaching and learn with them) 3 - no kid fits into the one-size-fits-all educational system and no one knows what a kid needs more than the parent *skill level - not age appropriate, but ability appropriate, especially since my kids were soooo different: eg, kid#1 moved through things very quickly and at 13yrs old was enrolled in the local college taking normal classes; kid#2 needed more time (and patience!), and wasn’t reading or writing at grade level until 13yrs old
Those kids all sound like they need therapist or something similar. They're too spoiled with gadget at such young age :^) Ngl I'm worried I'll give my kid gadget too young they start lost interest on anything and just play game and watch video.
@@theabyssofjin3372 So these kids are brought up with no structure, with parents that give them no discipline, and your take away from that situation is that it's all because of "gadgets?" Wow. I've never seen anything more Boomer in my entire life.
Exercise dad is so bang out of order, it's surreal. How dare you dictate to your son who he should and shouldn't fall in love with based on your narrow world view. For shame!!
From my perspective. If I were that boy's mother. We both ate well and did good excercise. Then he dated someone who didn't, I'd actually be really happy. He not only found someone he liked, but he's not a shallow arsehole who cares only about weight. It's a great credit to him that he cares about things other then diet and excercise. He, you know, cares about personality or some shit. I would also worry that the dad's controlling nature could lead to some mental health issues and possibly even eating disorders. I'm pretty thin, and I struggle to gain weight and I do a lot of excercise, but I don't feel healthy. I fell and damaged a tendon in my arm, but I would have proberly been fine had I a little more weight. For people who do struggle with gaining weight, it's really hard. Especially with the internet screaming all these fad diets and "loose wight now". So you can't google advice, and it's hard to talk to doctors who don't understand that you're TRYING to gain weight. Because they're used to helping people loose it. Society in general can be really hard on people who have eating disorders, but not just on people who are overweight, perhaps more so to people who are underweight. I really worry for that poor boy's mental health :(
Insane parent: GIVE ME MONEY! MY KIDS WANT ME TO GET A BOOB JOB!
You: [answer below]
No.
rSlash hecc no
Aight, I'm bout to head out
F*ck no!
Oh ok
That last one was a straight up hate crime. Call the cops and have her arrested. She is insane.
Sadly, that's not possible. It was anonymous.
Let her kid run around and scream in his "animalistic" ways. She'll likely react ;)
@@joycelinlgbtq Yeah, I wish there was a government..force of some kind that can look into these things. You know, like "investigate" crimes or something to find out who is behind stuff.
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😈THANK YOU!!! HUZZAH, A MAN OF QUALITY!!!😈
"We've been unschooling for 5 years"
"My oldest two have completely stopped trying to learn anything"
Imagine that.
*Connects Logic*
"It clear that because of your choice of unschooling, your children have not only fallen behind on education, but now refuse. This is on you"
Unschooling ? what the fuck is that ?
Also wanting to know. It obviously sounds like she's blaming the kids for something she is doing, but I don't have a clue what it is or what that means.
@@Woogoo336 Basically (from what i understand) homeschooling is usually similar to "normal" school, it is just at home. Unschooling, on the other hand, is having no curriculum, and the kids learn trough " chores, play, etc." and they learn what they want, instead of given curriculum.
@@ninjakoule9878 Yeah basically. I can't see how that would be useful in real life, but I think it could work IF you ensure they get at least minimal education as well. Ensure they can do math, read & write, and understand at the very least the basics of what they will need in life. As long as you ensure that they will exit your household with sufficient knowledge, it could work, and actually be rather nice for the kids. I would HAPPILY be 'unschooled' if I could, because it would be wonderful to learn about what I wished. However, letting them not learn for years on end is a ridiculous choice- limit their screen time according to their school time and BOOM.
..........
Having asperger's, and grown up with someone with autism, if I found that note pinned to MY door, I'd read it aloud at the next HOA meeting and end with, "I don't know who you are. But you better hope I never find out."
YO! never thought i'd see you here, fnu! how ya been?
I got aspegurs I had a fear of talking a language people could understand alloud, But I learned a little bit of german and now I speak it when I can’t reaponse in english or afrikaans
Anything else happen after?
i've seen that note before in another YT video, and i support my autistic people, and i hope that woman goes to Hell
What a coward, couldn't even put their name on it. I hope OP finds out who wrote the note
Leashing kids isn’t always because parents are lazy. My mom is blind, if she didn’t leash myself and my brothers when we were kids, she wouldn’t be able to find us if we wandered away, or were kidnapped. It kept us safe.
It's not ALWAYS bad but some people use it as lazy parenting....
Seriously, I've seen and almost tripped over enough runaway babes that I completely understand why a parent would use a leash. Them suckers are quick, nimble, and curious. Hell, I'd use one of I needed to get some serious shopping done.
My mom isn't blind but if she didn't leash my hyper-active (unsurpringly ADHD) sibling when she went to the store without a wagon she'd be on first-name basis with whoever manned the missing children's corner
Facts 👏🏻 I know some parents also leash their kids because their autistic and it allows them to have the freedom to not be in a disabled cart, but also stay close to the parents. I think in situations like these that makes sense and is totally acceptable. As for parents wanting to be lazy on the other hand... I don’t agree with. It should be used for special needs and special occasions not just because you don’t wanna hold/carry your child. ❤️
@@aluradeathwing4667 exactly. My aunt leashed her kid cause she was lazy.... -.-' that I don't agree with. But for kids who are little sonic jrs in training than yes...please leash said child.
"AITA for fat-shaming my son's girlfriend?"
I'm surprised the question was even asked.
Seriously that was an awful thing for them to do 😒
He is most likely just getting a easy girl friend for his first fuck.
The problem shouldn't be the weight the problem is the kids getting a girlfriend at 14
How is that a problem?
@@daisymay6505 14 is about a year and a half too early for a relationship and its probably gonna end in a month after one of them changes their hair or one of them finds someone they like more you know only stupid stuff only kids and shitty adults do
“Just because he’s special needs doesn’t mean they need special treatment”
Excuse me ma’am how many braincells do you have?
None, that's how many.
Lol
Rachel Not my show you ask that like they have anything inside that hollow space in their skull....
@@cecejamesable none? Pathetic, she has -200000000000000000000000000000000000000 and so on :)
To be honest, I think she hit the negatives
That last mom who wrote the letter was truly disgusting, I hope the woman receiving it was able to do something about her.
I would carefully protect the letter in case any identifying info about the author could be obtained from it, but take a copy and send it to the local paper or TV station. Somebody may have seen the author drop it off.
It is scary that someone exists who thinks like her.
I cant believe someone had babies with that vile mother.
I would read the letter, go to every door and ask if it's their's, when I found out who's it is I slap them twice, and tell them "You're the most coward b* ever!!", then walk off with a smirk on my face
i literally basically started crying at the letter, sweet people like that have SO much joy and are so precious, and i literally can't even believe that lady could say those things about the sweet kid
“They won’t stay healthy, but they will stay children”
Me: *W h E e Z e*
Same
Ha!
Peyton Does TH-cam ha unbalanced
r/murderedbywords
2:14 Way to ruin that girl's self-esteem for the rest of her life. This awful incident is something that's going to follow her _long_ after she loses the weight (assuming she even needs to lose any at all, which I hardly trust this woman's judgment on.)
Not to mention girls usually get chubby at that age as they go through puberty or right before a big growth spurts.
I was bullied for being overweight when I was a child, and that honestly scarred me for life. Now I'm living healthy and have a "nice" body shape(sadly I didn't learn to love it completely yet, but people are always complementing me on it), but I'm so paranoied about it. Everytime I think that I'm gaining weight I get so much stressed and have so many breakdowns... and it is mostly out of my head, when I go weight myself it is still the same thing...
If this girl was actually overweight, she probably have already been bulied about it, and I can't imagine how crushing that attitude from that parent was for her. Regardless of weight, no one shoud do that.... it is traumatizing....
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA... A HAHAHA... haha... ha... Same over here... But its... My *peers*
Peers are the worst actually
She may even start starving herself to lose weight
"Health is the number one important thing in my family." Sooo fat shaming your son's first girlfriend is teaching him what kind of positive values? That no one in life is going to be "good enough" for you unless that person is skinny? Her children are never going to find true happiness passing on that toxic behavior. There's a right way to encourage good health than just honing in on someone's weight lmao.
@WangDangAtomicTango *his* children. He says “my wife and I” and with his weird ass attitude I don’t think it’d be a non conventional family situation.
I am the only one who noticed the "disobeying the rules" part?
He's still wrong, but I got the impression the disobeying the rules played a larger role in the final decision.
And at least he has some sense to ask if he isn't being a buthole
Fatness should never be encouraged
@Ghastly I wouldn't go as far as to say fat shaming is a good thing, but I would definitely say that obesity should't ever be seen in a positive light and people should be encouraged to loose weight. I hate the whole "your beautiful the way you are" attitude, when you have a problem that you can fix (such as obesity or grades if your in school or college) you should do your best to fix it.
It just confuses me that they couldn't talk to the son and gf and maybe just encourage her to be healthier with them. Forbidding your kids from talking to overweight people literally does no good.
“Vaccines don’t cause autism; vaccines cause adults”
I am going to quote this forever
Me: bipitty bopitty your quote is my property.
Vaccines do technically cause autism, because you actually have to live to have autism
@@CrimCrim Unless you already have it beforehand.
@@CrimCrim guess I'm autistic
YES
That letter about the mentality handicapped kid was in the news a while ago. My heart breaks for the family.
Insane parent: *slaps kid for not crying at a relative's funeral*
Me: Yeah, that would SURELY encourage your own kid to cry at YOUR funeral.
They will cry from a pure feeling of joy and relief probably.
@@mihan2d ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
I had this happen to me...
When my great grandmother passed away.. my mom got off the phone, looking really upset. So I asked if everything was okay and she says "Grandma passed away.." Me: "OMG" and I immediately go up and hug her, letting her cry on my shoulder. After about 15 seconds she hold her head up and pushes me back a little. "WHY AREN'T YOU CRYING?! YOU'RE HEARTLESS!"
Me and my mother lived together when I was 16 & 17 (for the first time) so sweet butted heads A LOT. We get along great now that I'm older (32) but that really hurt me and I'll never forget it.. I understand she was upset but this was normal behavior from her when we lived together. And it stressed me out a lot.
LOL! :^3
Crying of happiness
I like how he casually adds himself in to the list of TH-camrs
Cuz he’s smooth as butter
Ikr😂
Lol I was going to say that 😄 5:47
Don’t that make him a loser maker
Yes lol
That last one brakes my heart. what a monster.
Indeed, what woman in her right mind would live in a family friendly neighbourhood with their disabled kid...
Lmao you ass 🤣🤣🤣
Loved how she didn’t have the guts to put her name under it. I would have smacked the living heck out of her.
That last story really got to my nerve and the only thing that came to mind is “report this to the police or think will get worse”
the last mom basically told the mom to kill her kid..
some people are messed up
I have the 69th like.
@@PopularTopplingJelly it's nice
@@jd_kreeper Nice....
Wow as the sibling of someone with severe autism this is really messed up. People have told my parents things like this for quite awhile and they are wrong. My sibling is nonverbal and has a job, many friends (more than me), a family who loves him, regular activities that any normal kid would so how are they different lol?
How effing insane do you have to be to tell someone to MURDER THEIR CHILD
The unschooling mom is a spinless parent. AND SHE'S HAVING KIDS.
Yes, what a moron honestly. How are you surprised that your children choose to play video games all day and eat sugar instead of choosing academics and eating healthy. That's not parenting, you have no authority over your children and then you wonder why your kid doesn't respect you.
What is unschooling though?
@@tabbycat21 Unschooling is the concept of home education with no set curriculum (like public schools or normal home education have), it relies on the childs own ability to further their own education, so it's something that requires the right type of kid, which is why it gets a bad rap.
Source; Was unschooled for 5 years, and am now performing better than most of the students on my college course, because I already understand the concept of self-learning. Then again, I have always prefered learning so I was an example of the right type of kid who would genuinely benefit from unschooling.
@@ichigo9919 Thank you, that makes a lot more sense now.
@@ichigo9919 Yes! Definitely the right kind of kid....I was nervous about it so we did unschooling while they were younger but are now Eclectic, which is a bit more structured and parent-involved leading some of the subjects than unschooling which is very child led with parental encouragement when needed.
It's sad families like this homeschool because it gives viable teaching styles and homeschooling a bad reputation when they are the extreme minority.
I’ll bet the “overweight” girlfriend was only like 5 pounds over the normal weight for her age
Also she was probably around the boy's age, 14. It's not uncommon for 14 year old girls to be a little chubby. Honestly, all of the girls I knew at that age were either chubby or straight-up sticks, mostly depending on like....growth spurts and stuff.
Besides, "Overweight" doesn't always mean "Unhealthy"
@@rosesareredvioletsblue5438 Exactly. I'm skinny but I don't exercise, it's all my metabolism. I'm not healthy despite how I look. I know people who weigh more than me who are in significantly better health because they excercise and eat healthy.
She was probably 3 pounds over underweight
You misspelled under
“The ability to speak does make you intelligent”
-Qui Gon Jin
Did you mean to say, "does not"?
Karen's need to hear this quote, maybe so something productive and watch the movie, keeps them from causing trouble at least
What about the mute?
And I agree, intelligence isn't solely determined by the ability of speech.
@@DisneyFanatic2364 i think it means less about verbal speaking and more about the ability to comprehend language and effectively communicate with others.
And “parents” like these wonder why their own kids hate them, want nothing to do with them, or move 1000000+ miles away from them.
With most parents nowadays i wouldnt be suprised too see a witch hunt/purge going on in 20 years. I see alot if resentment in kids nowadays and with the violence not being discouraged i fear for the piblics safety.
“Rock is devil music”
Then what do you call Christian rock?
OOF MAN the Devil’s evil overlord’s music.
Parent: mentally and emotionally abuses their child throughout his/her entire childhood.
Child: *moves to a university on the other side of the country, never calls or visits even on holidays*
Parent: :O
"TH-cam is a black hole that destroys lives"
Fair enough
Yeah TH-cam viewers are the worst.
I was going to like but it was at 69
Not only does it destroy lives, youtube is a black hole because it sucks out our creativity.
Well not lives... more like souls and sanity.
@@LyehtOfficial Not anymore tho!
I didn't know that playing outside in your own front yard was "special treatment"
me either.
As a mother, I’m appalled at some of these moms. Who talks to their child that way?!?
I don't blame you. Why are those moms so entitled?
The last one makes me so angry. The person who wrote the letter disgusts me
If I were the mom who received that letter, I would've made it my sole mission in life to find the monster who wrote it and punch her in the face.
@@MissBarker93 No need. Just let the rest of the neighbours know what she did. There are usually more kind people than nasty, it's just the nasty ones make more noise. Once she knows just how much people are disgusted by her vile opinions, she might just move away herself.
Find the monster that wrote this and call the police on her
@@Cantab-ml6pw I would have had an open house party with that as subject...just been like, sorry my family is such a burden on you guys, here's some free burgers and beers...and a veggie platter, and then let the neighborhood talk amongst themselves.
Husband: We can't hold our kids in line...
Wife: Let's make new ones!
Never understood this urge for breeding like rabbits.
these types of humans are too stupid to rase kids so hen one of them dies they just decide to make a new one
The last story was heavy on my heart. It’s really painful watching humans, and especially parents, wanting to kill other humans. Her attitude is cruel, inhumane and evil. If I were OP, I would move out of there to somewhere maybe a bit further away from town where you have a larger yard, and talk with the neighbours before moving in to see what they’re like. I wish OP God’s blessings and that the mother who wrote that letter will not cause her or her lovely child any trouble or harm. Shame on people like that “mother”!
As a former special needs student myself, reading through that letter made my blood boil.
@@racingfan372 and you never fricking know, when I was younger I was a bat out of hell crazy with ADHD but as I got older, I upgraded with ADD. That was pure chance but it helped that I got the help I needed and controlled myself so now I act and work as any other functioning human being, a human being you wouldnt even suspect has mental issues unless told up front. It disgusts me that people can be that disconnected and ruthless over something no one can control. It takes a lot of patience to handle a special needs but that patience can make a great person.. though not proven, Albert Einstein is said to have been a special needs child, his teachers hating him for "how slow" he was but then he became a well known man that everyone looks up to and adores... it's just sad...
J. K. Hearing the last story made me want to go and smack the shit out of the mother who wrote the letter
@@fireytaz
I'm with you on that one, she needs to go rot
@@josefbajarias3109 Preach it dude. That woman needs a face high five, with a monster truck.
I cannot fathom how horrible that last woman was. How can someone be like that.
That letter at the end literally has me fuming. What an effing grunt
What a son of a
Itch + 🐝
agreed, and frankly if i ever met someone like that id probably smack em for i am technically on the autism spectrum (i have a small processing disorder and anxiety) and i'm doing just fine and its true that they're folks who cant do anything on there own but that doesn't mean they should be exiled... and i forgot where i was going with this... welp this is awkward =P
@@ZeneonP0 Some of the kindest people I know have a "disorder" (quotes around it because I really hate when people call it that)
Some random kid (I believe he had autism but I never actually asked) just hugged me once in eighth grade because he saw I was by myself. I know he probably shouldn't have done that without asking, but I still feel like it was a really kind gesture.
And also, I bet that "pissed off mother" is anti-vax
My eyes literally widened while he was reading it and the letter enraged me. How disgusting can someone be? She’s the one who needs to be put down not the poor innocent child.
What goes through their mind to think it's reasonable to ask someone to euthanize their child?
Do they seriously expect the mom to just go "Oh yeah, I'll murder my child for no reason other than he has a mental handicap and it bothers some random ass lady!"
“My hyper-religious grandparents think there is an evil spirit living in my Xbox”. Best. Title. Ever.
Edit omg 200 likes, thx guys
And the lord said unto him 'well done Bill Gates, you trapped the devil in a box, make sure to put an X on it so good people know to stay away'
Ikr
It sounded like clickbait
Play doom lol that cracked me up
Put the console at a 45° angle and say it’s a cross.
I hope that last person gets shamed so horribly in her town that SHE has to move. DISGUSTING!
I want her to feel pain
It honestly made me think of the TH-camr FatheringAutism. They have a daughter Abby with Autism and she makes loud noises sometimes when she’s expressing herself and they live in a neighborhood I’m guessing is pretty similar to the one in this story. They’re a great family and funny but I couldn’t imagine if they got this letter..it would break Abby’s moms heart and probably infuriate Abby’s dad. Some people are straight garbage.
She hate the “entitled” parents of disabled children?
Yet she has the entitlement to ask the mother to leave. I fully see her (not mother) as a child of a racist white mom that does not like people speaking any other thing than English.
ZombossonTH-cam lmaooo
When I was 6 my uncle got a letter like the pink letter one because his son (3) was autistic and had another disability.
Let’s just say the person fell over, fractured their jaw and my uncle went to jail for 4 years for an unknown reason
I know what you mean.
As a Mother with a SN-Kid, that last one really hit me in the guts.I can't believe people like this really exist in this world. :(
People like that have no ability to put temselves in other one's shoes. She doesn't understand what hardworking truly means.
Honestly as I heard the text I would have punched the stupidity out of that person. How can someone be like that?
@@naraferalina2308 Well, how about YOU try and put yourself into other peoples' shoes? Seeing and hearing a severely mentally disabled child (or adult) can be extremely upsetting to other people! what right does anyone have to just force that sight and sound onto others who may feel severely traumatised by the horrible experience? Nobody has the right to force that sort of thing on anybody else!
@@chriskershaw7968 Aha, at first I wanted to verbally rip you are second asshole, but I see what you're doing you sneaky fuck 😉
I really wish if that letter story would come in nuclear revenge.
Exercise dad OP is raising a generation of Chad's that fat shame
Some people have their priorities twisted as hell.
Is she fit? yeah? good. does she worship satan? yeah? well i guess you can date her, long as her satan worshiping doesnt cut into her workout time!
it's the same shit as with religious households, only healthier.
Not mentally though.
Fat shaming is OP.
Who dreams of marrying a fat person, yep no one.
@@Stonegoal ahh, and here we find a Chad in his natural habitat~ beautiful!
I agree with the family effort to stay fit but breaking off a relationship due to the others weight is just.. No
If the son didn't care, he didn't care, his father shouldn't push that he needs a fit junkie girlfriend
As a person that is over weight and trying to lose weight, it irks me
I'm sorry, did that last Mother just say that parent should kill their child with special needs? What the actual hell?
I mean she isn't wrong.
@@panthekirb7561 yea she is! You cant kill someone just because of there mental health you disgust me!
@@Tired_Nerd2006 You actually can, its one of the reasons people push for abortions.
@@panthekirb7561 just because you can dosent mean you should. I know that you can do it what i meant by its wrong i mean its wrong to kill a child
@@panthekirb7561 Yeah, she's definitely wrong.
0:54 In regards to Doom, I can just imagine the grandparents screeching “SEE! THERE’S LITERALLY DEMONS ON THE SCREEN! THIS IS SIN!” And op just going “Yeah, but I’m killing the demons, so really, this is a good Christian game for me to play.”
Ok I wanna slap that horrible parent in the second one
I wanna slap all the parents from this video. Hard. Using a cinder block instead of my hand. They are ruining their kids, and those poor souls will need so much therapy to fix everything. I should know, my father was verbally and emotionally abusive to my mother and me my whole life, other than a drunk and stoner with anger issues which he'd take out on us. I'm 32 and I still suffer from depression, anxiety, and often have nightmares about him, despite having cut all ties over 10 years ago.
Yeah, slap with a brick.
as someone who is
chubby i will break his hands
Same. I would of slapped them with the wrath of god.
Jesus wish you the best in your journey to recover from that crazy guy
"Five exclamation marks, a sure sign of an insane mind."
- Terry Pratchett
*the sure sign
Okay!!!!!
yes!!!!!
Ook!
*Funny we all sleep differently*
I sleep on my side,
my brother sleeps on his back,
my ex sleeps with everybody
That sort of thing
Huh. That’s funny.
Wow. Hilarious
Duchi oh my 😂😂😂
I hate when girls give excuses...
"I have a headache"
"I'm sore"
"I'm on my period"
"I'm your sister"
Funny but like why here of all places?
"Vaccines don't cause autism, vaccines cause adults"
best Quote
Not everyone cries at funerals. Some people keep it bottled up or find themselves unable to cry at a funeral. Maybe they could be in shock. Maybe it hasn't fully hit them yet.
I didn't cry at my grandfather's graveside service even though I lived with him for two years, grew up around him, and loved him very much. I was extremely sad at the funeral but I didn't cry. I chose to go home later and sit in his favorite spot out in the garage where he used to smoke and that was when it hit me.
Hell, probably half the dads of my dad's generation would have hit him if he DID cry.
I don't cry at funerals, but that's because either
a. I didn't know them well or,
b. If I did know them well, they have been hospitalized for a long time, so their death was pretty much around the corner.
I didnt cry when i first got knews that my grandma died, but when i went to the funeral. I completely lost it
I don't cry at funerals because I see no point in it. The ones I love passed away and they are no longer conscious, so they can't see how important they were to me.
I prefer express my feelings for them when they are still alive, and I think that way is more than enough.
I've lived with my grandfather pretty much my entire life it's been about 2 months now and I haven't cried once, it's not because I don't miss him but he was really suffering for quite a long time and it just feels wrong to be sad (at least to the point where I just break down) when he's not suffering anymore also I just see death differently
I feel really bad for these kids. If they succeed after having to suffer through these situations, then it will be a damn miracle. Seriously, best of luck.
darakke does your R/slash members medal appear in comment sections outside of his channel?
Ginger Snap no
@@kuromifan10 neat
Me, too.
Exercise dad be like: "So I ended the relationship."
YOU ended your SON'S relationship? A relationship you weren't a part of? Wtf.
I mean I agree it’s healthier for the kid to come to his own conclusion but if I think something is unhealthy for my child I’m putting a stop to it
Let's all be honest...That's not possible. 110 percent sure that boy is still with that girl. Perhaps the resolve to be together is even stronger now.
Why can’t she just stop eating?
@@dustinhargrove2129 I'm more astounded by the fact this asshole didn't consider it a great opportunity to help someone _outside_ of his family to lose weight. Probably some kind of elitist who didn't want to bother.
Dont forget this girl might not even have the ability to loose the weight or she just looks heftier because of how her bones are structured
As a victim of "unschooling" I can say with confidence that it's just a cop-out for parents to be lazy and neglect their kids
I'm really curious. How did you spend your time? Where did you make friends?
Unschooling mom: "You've got to help us doc. We've tried nothing and we're all out of ideas."
Oh my god I get that it’s a Simpsons reference and Ned’s Beatnik parents honestly are the best metaphor for this 😂
The simple fact that:
They had been advanced 5 years ago
They started unschooling 5 years ago
How stupid are these people?
I read this in Ned's mother's voice 😂
For the second story, I imagine Dad trying to introduce his son to a nice, skinny girl. Her name? Anna Rexia.
(Before you ask, I suffered from bulimia in my teenage years… still do to an extent. My body just wants to reject the food I try to eat if I eat too much.)
Just make him watch the American Dad episode when they introduced Debbie.
You don't have be anorexic to be skinny.
@@carboy101 anorexic is as skinny as it gets. You can look skinny but you may have weight from your height/ bones.
i get that this is a joke but anorexia is a serious thing
I mean... the dad should have said "whatever happens, dont let slip. She wont want you fat."
Insane Parent: We unschool our kids.
Me: Wait, unschool? Does that mean they are educated and you basically use methods to flush all of their knowledge down the drain?
Unschooling- Unschooling is an informal learning that advocates learner-chosen activities as a primary means for learning. ... While often considered a subset of homeschooling and homeschooling has been subject to widespread public debate, little media attention has been given tounschooling in particular.
*Unfortunately, yes.*
I do not wanna know...
No that’s school
Then what was she expecting that her hildren will have like.. Basic Knowlege. This is insanely stupid
I think unschooling can work for some people, but not all. But I think using nontraditional methods can engage kids.
To the woman, I'd say lay down the law, make them take more traditional classes and give them opportunities to show you they're responsible. Let them earn that freedom back.
Someone needs to call CPS on the unschoolers.
Being someone who is in the spectrum (high functioning) It kinda offends me how people would rather have their kids dead than autistic
I know how you feel. And it's been proven that those on the autistic spectrum shows higher empathy and sympathy in their brain activity but that they cannot process and handle the thoughts and feelings as quick as neurotypical people do.
I grew up close to someone on the spectrum-he’s amazing! Low functioning but genuinely just so loving and sweet. I yearn for his hugs!
Right? I have high functioning autism, even if I didn’t, I’d respect them, we are all human, we are all made from the same flesh, organs, and bones, the only difference is the formation of the genes.
Autism doesn’t make anyone less of a person, my sister works with special needs elementary students and God bless them, such good kids.
@@LolCow.Complilations yeah, how can you be cold to some nice person like that? Honestly if I ever see someone picking on someone for autism, I’m kicking their ass.
@@Turbo_The_Femboy_Fox you have my full support friend.
"unschooling" aka I have no idea how to raise children and should probably have them removed by cps
Couldn't agree more - unfortunately the damage might already be done, but either way the authorities should act quickly.
School is bad m'kay.
My mom unschools my sisters. He says she wishes she homeschooled me because my sister and i suffered in school
@@LairdeLampblack What IS unschooling though?
@@jadedragon6222 Turning your children into idiots by the sounds of it.
Far too many parents decide that they 'know better' than thousands of academics.
If you don't want to accept the responsibility of sending your children to school, (or at least homeschooling to a set curriculum) then don't have children - they aren't playthings.
We're talking about destroying your children's chances on a whim.
Jailing the parents would be great, except that it would invariably damage the children further.
Insane Parent: *YOUR KID IS HANDICAPPED AND MY KIDS ARE SCARED OF HIM YOU JERK!*
The kids: *having fun and feel bad for OP's kid*
15:00 This parent makes me sick. I'm autistic and have tics, meaning i regularly make sounds i don't want to make. Glad to say if my mom received this, she would beat the crap out of them
The blatant amount of ableism in that note at the end, my God! Every part of my being wanted so much to slap that person for her ignorance...
The woman who wrote the note should be the one euthanized not the kid. The world would indeed be a better place then.
Back2twitter kids.
@@panthekirb7561 Go back 2 stormfront
Slap her with a cheese grater, repeatedly
That lady still thinks it's the 50s where disabled people were locked up because it was thought they had demons in their heads.
These are like.. Code Red: should not be allowed near children, letalone allowed to breed. Jeez..
Yeah...this one just made me sad. I get horrible for all of the kids who are forced to be abused by these horrible people.
That last one made me scream and punch a freaking wall. I HATE freaking idiots. My psychology degree couldn't even prepare me for the level of hate that person had for someone just because they're different. I've gotten to know several mentally handicapped people. They're talented in their own ways, even smarter than I am even in others.
As a special education teacher, I would have kick her hard in the face till she loses her teeth. I'm so mad right now!
If a special needs person goes to therapy, gets an education, and gets hired, that proves that they have the power to be just like us. Don’t judge people for how they act, on the inside, they could be the best person you’ve ever met.
i can understand cause i have ADHD
I grew up with a very handicapped older brother. If my family recieved anything like that, I'd just find out who (wouldnt be too hard) and just ask them to read it to my face.
@@mikemoyer8162 no shit, I have a disabled younger brother & if this happened to me I'd be going house to house asking people
JESUS CHRIST, the pure and unapologetic hatred of that last one was absolutely stunning. I'm not a parent at all, let alone to a special needs kid - but I don't need to be to recognize how disgusting this person is for having said that. Wishing only the worst for them, and only the best for that poor family that she commited this hate crime against.
0:04 They must be bad if they make Entitled Parents look like they're accepted by society.
I just finished the video and... yes, they are. At least some of the entitled parents really want the best for their brats, but these horrible excuses for human beings are just scarring their kids for life. They shouldn't be allowed to be parents.
@@0Onyx13 one thing that baffles me is when parents like these say: "Vaccinations give children Autism!" which makes me just want to present myself to them as I've never had vaccinations in my life and I have autism (although my parents aren't on the same level of crazy and say that I can do what I want in regards to it later in life).
Somebody should tell these people that Autism is genetically passed down. In my school, sometimes we jokingly call our friends an anti-vaxxer when they’re being stupid - so like... 🤷♀️
I have a slight form of autism and honestly it hurts to see people calling us “unintelligent.” I’m not stupid, I just have a mental disability. I look the same as everybody else, my brain just works differently.
Glad that you know who you really are.
It's really sad that people treat them like they're just trash, smh
jellybee -
I have autism and I am the smartest kid in all of my classes
Though as soon as people realize I have autism they started treating me different
The fact that you say you look the same as everyone else makes it sound cool: you look like an ordinary person, but in the right place, you shed your disguise and reveal extraordinary gifts
To the parent that broke up his son's relationship: YES, you are the excrement portal.
O lol, i just remembered the white / blue / whatever goo from Portal 2 😂
At least he had self awareness
Seriously. Putting aside that weight =/= health, they don’t know anything about the girl. Maybe she’s trying to lose weight. Maybe she has a condition that makes it so she gains weight too easily. Maybe she’s been building muscle so she just looks bulkier.
Or maybe it shouldn’t be this parent’s business who their child dates as long as there’s no abuse and both are happy with each other.
Gary Sakamoto I don’t see the issue, maybe fatty should join in on their lifestyle.
@@animeotaku307 well it depends how tall the person is but the parent didn't have to do that, none of their business
The saddest and kinda scariest part of anti-vax parents is because the kids don’t get a choice as they are too young to understand how it will impact their health. So glad my own mother wasn’t crazy like them!! Also dad demands respect for the dead, while slapping their child really hard, because that’s apparently respectful 🤦🏼♀️
5:48 " HobbyKidstv, FGTVee, DanTDM, Denis, CookieswinC, *RSlash*, etc."
i see what you did there.
I was scrolling threw the comments to see if anyone else noticed lol
Peter same
huh
Who's Rslash
@@danielmcgurk4991 .....dude
I hate that people say Autism like it’s a bad thing.
Blame the morons over at 4chan for starting that trend...
@@RavenholmZombie did you use to be a /b/ro?
Even IF vaccines caused Autism (which they dont), I would rather have an Autistic kid than no kid.
i have a friend who has autism and guess what he acts like a "normal" person
Autism is a bad thing and shouldn’t exist, but you aren’t the hell of the world by having it. You were just unlucky, but that doesn’t mean you can’t be normal. Hate people who associate autism as one thing and not as a spectrum, and think having it means you are the worst thing imaginable. Fuck em’.
"Your special needs kid doesn't deserve special treatment!"
Do.... Do you know what "special needs" means?
Apparently that witch DOES NOT!
B the thing is the kid’s not even getting special treatment??? he’s going outside and existing lmao this lady really thinks that allowing disabled people to have rights is “special treatment”
Olivia Robin yep exactly lol. I read it and thought..okay so he’s getting “special treatment” because he’s playing outside in his own yard? Damn I got all types of special treatment as a kid then.
He's not getting special treatment! Basically all kids have played outside. Locking him inside would be the special treatment.
When I was a kid, my mom never had to do any physical punishments or do any of that stuff. She let me punish myself, but I was a responsible kid and gave pretty just punishments. Those entitled kids need to grow some... everything... and obtain good parents
OP in the first story should try playing Devil My Cry in front of his grandparents then say.
“Don’t worry I’m fighting *against* Satan”
Devil *May* Cry
Better yet, play Dante’s Inferno. Not only do you fight the devil, but he’s fully nude, so you could add a swinging devil dick to the situation. Time it right and you might just give them a heart attack and problem solved
the part that was insulting the special needs child
my mouth was wide open the entire time
THATS A CHILD
I'm angry as f, if someone said that about my older brother, I'd kick their butt
Honestly, that was horrible!
No clue what you guys are talking about since I am only halfway, but, children can be demons
Oh... well
I am on the spectrum but have high functioning but I am sure as hell capable of making weirder and more blood curdling screeches on command
If they were a special needs person they'd be like: I AM A SPECIAL NEEDS PERSON SO *OBEY* ME
(This has to be the tenth time I've listened to this, lol).
My youngest brother and I were on leashes as children. My two brothers and I are autistic (my sister is not; I'm the oldest). The older of the two boys never wandered off. My youngest brother and I did. Constantly. I would wrench my hand out of my mom's in order to run off (causing my wrist and elbow to be dislocated nearly every time). From the moment my youngest brother was able to walk, he was running. My mom had to keep an eye on him *constantly*. There were multiple occasions where the police would pick him up while he was running alone along the busy street (they knew he was autistic). He dissapeared twice at a county fair my parents used to work at.
Needless to say, my mother was desperate. She had four kids, two who wandered constantly. The only option she had was to put my brother and I in harnesses (disguised as backpacks) until we were old enough to understand how important it was to stay with her.
TL/DR, the comment was funny, but sometimes leashes are a necessity.
I was thinking the same thing, if a kid is young enough and its a mental health issue it may be a necessity, it doesn’t automatically make someone lazy, you cant drop literally everything for your kid, that’s unfair to the parent and a bit of a double standard. You do what you possibly can, but then you need help. Think of it like diapers, oh so lazy you dont see everytime your kid shits you have to give them underwear they can poop in?
No. Not mental issues. It is not lazy to leash your kid. I'm not about to chase my 2 year old when leashes cost less than strollers. My 5 year old leashed from 2 years old til she was almost 4.
I loved my leash. I would not have tolerated having my hand held for too long. It was confining and irritating. The leash gave me more freedom of movement while keeping me from running off. Plus, I got to tangle it around people's legs, run to the end of the length then book it the other way, hang and swing from it, etc.
If my parents looked away for a moment, I would have been gone.
Now that I know I'm autistic with ADHD as an adult, it explains a lot more about my undiagnosed childhood. The touch of hand holding was sensory overstimulation, and my hyperactivity needed an outlet.
To the person who didn’t cry at a relatives funeral, my father passed away to suicide and I didn’t cry until months later, there are many different ways to handle grief and sometimes crying isn’t o ne of them
exactly. my father, aunt, and brother all died and I didn’t cry. i was hurt badly but held together. crying isn’t required, you grieve in other ways.
Can we put out a set of requirements for having a child, because it's gotten to the point where random psychos can become parents easily.
I think we just need to temporarily suspend reproduction altogether for a couple years. Let the insane people die out.
@@ibabcock89 I'm cool with that, since we do need to give the population growth a break. Along with that, upcoming parents should take a series of evaluations to see if they're physically and mentally fit to be parents.
seriously though. There's so many people that think just giving birth automatically gives them all the knowledge of a parent AND some kind of sentient god. It doesn't and there are parenting books and classes for a reason. So people actually know how to care for a living being. I've seen so many crazy 'parents' that should never be even remotely close to a kid, let alone in charge of one.
“How DARE your mentally handicapped Kid who is still developing and also a literal child act differently than my kid”
0:59 “OP, you need start playing halo, and start playing doom” oh god imagine that
0:53 *
Doom is a religious game, after all, you kill demons
Henrique Kirch Heck keep in mind you do destroy heaven (sorry only doom eternal but I assumed cuz it's a console) and there also is a different pantheon ie. God to them and makyrs and urdak in doom
@@peternavin3188 You are right
hey sonny are how're ya doi-*SWEET HEAVENLY MOTHER*
That last mom, the one who wrote the disgusting pink Letter made me volcanically angry, she is a abominable, uncaring, snake of a woman who doesn't have the courage to show people who she truly is. A wretched judgemental jerk.
Okay, some of these parents aren't insane, they're downright delusional, neglectful and abusive.
Oh my god did somebody actually write that letter? That's horrible
if that were sent to me I would jog to Kinkos and have 2 copies made for every house. one of the letter and one of my reply calling the sender of the letter out as a coward and a horrible person not worthy anything, and then post it on every door in a 2 block radius. would also keep the original in a safe for use in the court of law later as discrimination against a special needs person.
@@v1v10rnitier sry i would probably grab a bat and break their knees and then wait for the cops to show up
J Ru why stop their make them Permanently paralyzed
Kage Uzumaki they deserve it
Okay, let me start off by saying yes, the letter was waaay fucking overkill and the person who wrote it is a piece of shit. Now let me continue by saying that a child with autism that high on the spectrum should not be in a quiet neighborhood. It disrupts the peace and unless you live with someone who is that high functioning you really can't understand just how disruptive they are. Again, let me end by saying *I am not defending the piece of shit who wrote the letter!*
I had a physical reaction from that last one, my brothers are special needs, and if we had gotten a letter like that, there would have been some arson, or broken bones.
"You need to stop playing Halo and start playing DooM"
-rslash
The letter is is a death threat and can be used for
A: a restraining order
B:suing for traumatizing a parent/ Guardian
All they have to do is figure out who wrote it.
Unfortunately, the mother is a coward and doesn’t want to have the note traced back to her
@@silverflight01 I hope the other neighbors of this area find out about this and help the recipient of this letter.
I was a “leash” child. She only did it when we went to places with a lot of people . The moment she set me down I ran and I wondered off (I still do) it doesn’t mean they’re lazy parents 🤷♀️
My mom had twin boys when I was 14. Yes, they wore leashes in public. This is the only time I've ever been triggered by any of these videos...
My mum got my sister to wear a leash after ran across a road when they were picking me up from preschool. I don't blame her at all for taking precautionary measures. I would never call it lazy parenting, but that's possibly not the case every time.
My little cousin has autism and is nonverbal and a runner. We use the leash so she can walk around in public without us having to worry about her running off and getting lost.
Sara Miller i think its called reins?? on kids?? But yeah its super common, id go as far as to say most kids have them (at least where I’m from almost every toddle has a bag with reins or a lil harness) beats having to constantly hold their hand, gives them more freedom too! Not lazy at all I found that really annoying
My older brother had to wear a leash when he was young, because he would run off, and hide in clothing racks and other things.
The unschooling mom shouldn’t have kids the grandparents need to get custody
k, but, unschooling isn't illegal- it just isn't the right fit for every kid. Normal schooling isn't right for every kid either. 'One size fits all' is a complete and utter lie, regardless of situation.
HauntedShadowsLegacy did I say that just the lack of schooling was the issue? There are a plethora of issues that even she states cmon bro use your noggin
@@hauntedshadowslegacy2826 bro theres like a million other reasons she should lose the kids
she shouldn't lose her kids. she clearly sees that what she's doing isn't working for her family and asking for help. that's not the behavioral pattern of someone who shouldn't have custody of their children. you got one glimpse into her life and decided she was a wretched mother who needs to lose the best things in her life. shame on you
I honestly want my son to be happy, but only in the way I decide. What a sad parent.
The dad that hit the kid bc they didn’t cry at a funeral should be arrested.
I dunno about shaming parents who have their children on a leash. I was a leash baby. It wasn't the first choice for my parents. I was the youngest and it was after I ran out into the road in front of a 18-wheeler when my mom was helping one of my siblings. Being a leash baby probably saved my life several times without us realizing.
I WISH I was leashed as a kid! I was a runner and the police had to be called to find me multiple times! My Niece, also a runner, is a leashed kid.
I think it's because the parent went insane over the joke that I honestly would have cracked up over
@@brysonsharry3625 idk mang, if my mom got told by strangers to not use a leash, she would probably have lashed out too. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@@fnoogernooger what if someone made a joke about asking if it was a rescue? You know like in the video. let's be honest here a child on a leash looks funny to everybody no matter how practical it may be, you are still walking a child on a leash
My mom used a leash because I had a tendency to wander off any time she looked away, while my sister was a runner. It is a often a matter of safety rather then convenience.
RSlash: "vaccines dont cause autism they make adults"
I just nodded and laughed
We had our kids on leashes, but it was attached to a backpack...the number of people who thanked us in the airport and the number of kids we saw running around being crazy was kind of nuts. trying to push a stroller with a baby and hold on to a 2 year old is very difficult, the kids used to run over with their backpacks and hand the leash to us as we left the house
Imagine telling someone to euthanize their disabled kid. What an awful “human being”
EDIT: Thanks for the likes guys. I rarely get this much likes for a comment ever.
I would smack the living shit out of that lady
'Human' is too nice. I prefer the term 'Hitler reincarnate.'
even Hitler cares about something, we have to think of something worse. Let’s just go with ‘it’
That lady bouta catch these 15.5cm hands.
Rose_Doodles i find spiders interesting so nah, maybe she isn’t an animal and instead the world crisis’ that are happening right now because nobody wants those
That last one.... all I have to say is thems fighting words neighbor.
Just use the magic word
*_octopus_* !!
That a Octopus
Wow i forgot about that. 🤣🤣
Don’t bring that back 🐙🐙
@@milkman291 if your talking about me no I actually mean "a"
(I'm not looking for grammar police)
@@ShyGreenBean octopus. 😗
"We've been unschooling for 5 years and now my kids aren't as interested in their education as they were 5 years ago."
They say correlation does not always equal causation, but I think the answer is obvious.
I mean you take the kids out of school, just let them do whatever with no discipline, and you expect them to just behave and learn with zero guidance?
Here's an idea: step up and be a parent for once.
The unschooling parent is a doormat. You have to actually guide them! They don't know what they want.
Actually, that mother seems to either have no idea how to home school or she is simply lazy. You are right, if the children have no guidance in their lives and discipline, then how the heck are they going to be prepared making important life decisions later in life? This clueless mother had better get a spine, a grip, and set up a schedule for her children or they will grow up unruly, lawless, or maybe even entitled, into drugs, or alcohol.
Ewa Sadowski
There are parents out there that believe any form of discipline is limiting their children's self expression and individuality 😑 ridiculous, I know
@@ewaleokadia76 She mentioned how the grandparents wanted her kids to use an actual curriculum, so I'd say she's just an idiot who can't take good advice from her parents.
Coincidentally, that's what she's raising.
@@AmbyJeans I guess that you and I and millions of others were reared with common sense😊. I could never understand why some parents think that limitless freedom while very young is holding back their creativity or whatever. This woman's children already had their rotten teeth pulled out by 10 and 11, they are unruly like untamed horses, and less educated than when they were five. Teaching children discipline, manners, limits, etc just makes them prepared and better people in life. Also, encouraging children to develop their talents is wise, too, since you never know what will become of it😄. This saddens me that those three might not have the opportunity to grow into proper adults unless, of course, both parents wise up. May God help them👏!
@@onyxtay7246 Yes, unfortunately, she did not follow her parents advice and they are little monsters. She is pregnant with her fourth which is a misfortune to the world. She can't handle three as is, is expecting the 10 and 11 year olds to help when the baby is born, but cannot do right by the three. Why can't she understand that children need structure? I hope that she isn't a total idiot. Besides, what the heck is the husband or partner doing?
I hate how insane parents like this give homeschooled people a bad name
yeah, i gotta agree. my opinion of homeschooled people is not very high, and it's entirely because of people like that.
Technically, the kids weren't getting homeschooled :/ their parents told them theybshould study whayever they want, but them being kids, obviously they wouldn't care. Add to the fact that they didn't seem to be disciplining them either.
@@kittykatdaredevil6755 Yeah. Discipline is really important for any education. No matter where you get it. That's why a lot of homeschoolers form co-ops, to keep the kids on track and give them more structure.
The freedom that comes with homeschooling isn't worth it if you aren't learning too.
@@kittykatdaredevil6755 yeah your right
Thing is, that mother wasn't even homeschooling
My sister has special needs that last one PISSED ME OFF
I have an autistic brother. I felt that same too.
I'm autistic so fuck this bitch
I don’t know many autistic people but I’d really like to put that woman on a stake and burn her
That last one made my urge for violence rise like no tomorrow as an older sibling and future guardian of a special needs child. I would just be asking all my neighbors if they know who this would be and have security camera and sprinklers ready to go for anytime they come near my house once I find out who it is.
0:57 Doom is actually a very religious game, because you kill demons after all
Have you accepted Master Chief as your savior?
In halo you are the green demon
LOL I'm curious as to what Jesus (or God) would think of Doom.
@@BlooMonkiMan "Boom I win again, in your face SATAN"
@@polio-head5852 Lol
"Anyone who watches youtube videos is a total loser"
*Sadness noises*
Jokes on him he depends on us losers to watch his youtube videos
We can be losers together
It's not like it isn't true in my case
The “unschool” family sounds more like they deschool, and are such a bad example of not only unschoolers, but homeschoolers in general. Especially for those of us who managed to carve a path for secular homeschooling when there’s so little curriculum or support amidst a mostly fundamental/indoctrination style of homeschoolers. Holy hell this makes me angry.
Yeah. I’m not against home/unschooling, as there are many successful stories out there, but some parents are extremely unqualified to teach their children. When you home/unschool young children, YOU are the teacher. there are parents who think that home/unschooling entirely consists of letting the child decide what to learn, but you still have to teach them to read, write etc...
What is unschooling anyway? Does homeschooling have curriculums from schools? Is deschooling just taking your kid out of any education what so ever?
(So sorry for the length, I just ended up on top of my soap box)
No, the school does not provide curriculum or any services, but my state does have requirements. Unschooling is kid directed/lead, as in following their interests - the parent is more of a guide than a teacher (which is what I’ve always told my kids bc I had no desire to ever teach. My oldest finished 2nd grade & youngest kinder in public school before I pulled them after a move to a school district that didn’t offer the services both were receiving previously). There are parents that take unschooling to the extreme, like in everything else, who don’t set rules or expectations: the unschool fundies who borate anyone that ask their kids to do anything. My personal journey into unschooling would definitely be classified as eclectic by them.
The way I worked it, bc of living in NY and having to do quarterly reports & end of year testing, was definitely following my kids’ lead and basically have them deep dives into their interests. We’d incorporate all the subjects from one topic - I never understood why we didn’t do that growing up in ps. They would gather info on that topic and depending on skill level* I would have them find the answers to the major questions: who/what, why, when, where, and how, which would needed to include math, science, history/geography, reading/writing, etc. Then those thing were reported back to me in some sort of presentation. We also had house rules & chores bc they are still apart of this family and apart of the mess.
It’s so much easier to do than most people think. What i like people to remember is
1 - they have always been their kid’s “teacher” from day one
2 - as adults we continuing learning new things, so why not learn along with your kids (think trigonometry or physics or whatever you’d be afraid of teaching and learn with them)
3 - no kid fits into the one-size-fits-all educational system and no one knows what a kid needs more than the parent
*skill level - not age appropriate, but ability appropriate, especially since my kids were soooo different: eg, kid#1 moved through things very quickly and at 13yrs old was enrolled in the local college taking normal classes; kid#2 needed more time (and patience!), and wasn’t reading or writing at grade level until 13yrs old
Those kids all sound like they need therapist or something similar. They're too spoiled with gadget at such young age :^)
Ngl I'm worried I'll give my kid gadget too young they start lost interest on anything and just play game and watch video.
@@theabyssofjin3372 So these kids are brought up with no structure, with parents that give them no discipline, and your take away from that situation is that it's all because of "gadgets?" Wow. I've never seen anything more Boomer in my entire life.
I need a break from the internet after that last one. What a miserable, awful excuse for a human being. I feel really sorry for her kids.
Agreed. I’m 17 and high-functioning autistic.
Exercise dad is so bang out of order, it's surreal. How dare you dictate to your son who he should and shouldn't fall in love with based on your narrow world view.
For shame!!
From my perspective. If I were that boy's mother. We both ate well and did good excercise. Then he dated someone who didn't, I'd actually be really happy. He not only found someone he liked, but he's not a shallow arsehole who cares only about weight. It's a great credit to him that he cares about things other then diet and excercise. He, you know, cares about personality or some shit.
I would also worry that the dad's controlling nature could lead to some mental health issues and possibly even eating disorders. I'm pretty thin, and I struggle to gain weight and I do a lot of excercise, but I don't feel healthy. I fell and damaged a tendon in my arm, but I would have proberly been fine had I a little more weight.
For people who do struggle with gaining weight, it's really hard. Especially with the internet screaming all these fad diets and "loose wight now". So you can't google advice, and it's hard to talk to doctors who don't understand that you're TRYING to gain weight. Because they're used to helping people loose it. Society in general can be really hard on people who have eating disorders, but not just on people who are overweight, perhaps more so to people who are underweight. I really worry for that poor boy's mental health :(
"A WASTE OF TIME & A WASTE OF GOD'S CREATIVITY!!"
God literally wasted Soil to bring you in and this is how you use a shovel?
lol
I need to use this from now on.
The last one made my heart hurt. How can anybody be so horrible. That woman should move.