@@esteemedmortal5917 perpetrators. Even when they are the victims, because they definitely are as well, it’s their own gender doing it to them 75% of the time at the least. Of course that’s generally speaking. Not talking about the outliers where it’s women who did it to them
@iheartshaneandjeffree ya, Joel doesn't give trigger warnings. I never know when the crimes against children are coming and they really really bring me down. "Southern Cannibal" does provide warnings and has a great voice. Joel always makes me feel most relaxed 😌 ☺️ 💕
Story number 2. I definitely wouldn’t have thought twice about freaking the parents parents out. I woulda told them what my son said and the gut feeling I had. And raced down to that creek. Especially after the friend lied.
@@PunmasterSTPIn the case of an abduction time is crucial and the faster action is taken the better the odds that’s y they say after I think 72 hours or something like that the odds r slim to none of finding the person alive
As a paranoid mother. If my child mentioned meeting a man with coins by the pond. For a quest. I would feel the need to tell the other parents. If there had never been any mention of others in their play time. That is so devastating. There are really just no words for that nightmare.
This was a heart wrenching story. That poor boys parents! May they have peace in their grieving process! The boys friend had every right to feel what he did, he was literally drug into trying to find his friend and not even being aware of the danger and trauma. Kudos to his dad for questioning this play encounter. If only his brain had engaged on this scenario quicker it might have ended differently. No I don’t mean to blame him. Let’s Read you tell stories with such compassion and great comments regarding some of them. Well, I’m just assuming this is you and not the actual person that wrote the encounter. Another great video Let’s Read!! Keep investigating and rooting out other True stories. You fill a niche on the UTUBE platform!! Thanks!
The story about the man at the pond, the father was talking to the kid's parents and doesn't tell them that there may be a man at the pond because he doesn't want to alarm them. That is totally ridiculous. It's better for them to be wrongly alarmed than to have their kid kidnapped.
Yea I mean I understand that most likely it’s probably nothing and u don’t wanna worry them but very sadly this was one of the few times it wasn’t nothing and even if it was when it comes to the safety and well-being of a child there’s absolutely no reason to take a chance and he shoulda had one of the kids parents come with him cause like u said it’s better to be worried and maybe even look like a psycho only to find out nothings wrong than to do nothing and god forbid something terrible happens like it unfortunately did
It’s crazy looking back on your childhood, the dangers you never recognized. Once me and my best friend were biking and for whatever reason followed this hobo down a secluded trail. The more dude talked the less he made sense. Then he left and said he had something to show us real quick and me and my buddy just ran away as quick as possible but most definitely avoided something bad there 😂
DUDE IM FROM IPSWICH !!!! was falling asleep nd shot up I was not expecting to hear my home town on a Lets Read video omg. that story is so popular here. whenever we drive near where he used to live or down the old 'red light district' it comes up in conversation. so scary and so crazy to hear you tell the story man !!
People like the man in story 2 is why these things happen as much as they do. If your instincts are going crazy and you know your sons friends plans have changed behind his parents back it is your duty to say something
Agree, the amount of people who brush off crazy red flags are basically failed Darwin experiments. "My dad brain finally kicked in" no it really didn't my guy. I would have immediately called the parents the second there was a mention of "man with gold coins", not sit around idle and wonder if it was make believe or not. It is ALWAYS better to come off as paranoid than to brush off legitimate red flags.
In story 2 I think old dad doesn't realize how smart kids are. I bet money his son had a better idea than he thought. Not that he knew exactly what was going on... but he knew his dad was there for a reason and it was a serious situation. That's why he didn't argue or ask too many questions. Kids are much smarter than parents give them credit for. They know when we're in protective mode and they understand that we only get like that cause there's a reason to
They might not fully understand the situation or what’s potentially happening but I feel like kids r very good at picking up on emotions. I think that’s y when a baby or toddler falls or something and isn’t really hurt their reaction is based on the parents if they’re smiling and acting like everything’s on the kid is usually fine but if they rush over looking frantic like omg r u ok r u ok that’s when they freak out and cry because they see the way the parent reacted and go off of that.
@@Unknown000-g9kNew channels promote their channels on other narrators videos all the time. I've read the comments criticizing this guy and it's absolutely ridiculous. You all act like Let's Read wasn't supported during his come up. He was supported and promoted and given collaborations. You probably haven't been here long enough to remember all the creepypasta uploads and the reading Bible scriptures back in the beginning. Let's Read is where he is today because of community support, it hurts absolutely nothing to pass on knowledge and to support the next generation of horror narrators.
Allright, I’m done for the night… happy to have you too pillow talk me to sleep tonight Joel. My mum is coming home tomorrow morning after a 5 month stay in hospital and rehab. She’s got a long way to go still. But we believe she’s better off at home. I’m excited and nervous as f*ck. But I know deep down we’re doing the right thing for her ❤
Just have to say, Joel your the best!!!!!😊. I have awful insomnia and you lull me to sleep every time you have a new story. You truly have a GOD GIVEN TALENT... Thank You, Thank You, Thank You For All You Do For All Of Us Joel. And May God Bless You And Your Family Always.
I feel so bad for the kid in story 3, as well as OP’s son. I can’t imagine living with the knowledge that if something had been said sooner, it might have been prevented.
The dad from story 1 was absolutely correct. It's funny how (if the parents aren't abusive or neglectful) they're absolutely spot on when it comes to spotting shitty behavior. I don't have kids and I'm in my 30's but I know I'd be the same way.
Props to Carl for continuing to try to talk the protagonist of the first story out of meeting on the bridge even when he got yelled at. That protagonist was a real dirtbag. Also, this is pretty random, but does anyone else remember "New Town" from Fireman Sam? 😆
Carl is EXACTLY the reason why I've always chosen the "underdogs" of the crowd. R.I.P. to Carl and that poor kid that was unalived. The father that chose not to ALERT those parents to his suspicions was wrong. He bought that PED a lot of time. And I was utterly confused why that boy parents didn't automatically panic when the friend father showed up to their house stating he hadn't seen their son! I personally would've panicked then. My GOODNESS. 😢 Sorry that that little imaginative boy was taken advantage of by that PED.
I feel like I need to say this. I absolutely love your channel and it's become the perfect thing to fill the extra time that I've acquired the last few months since my two best friends at university dropped out. Please never stop making these haha
That second story is every parent's worst nightmare. So heartbreaking and I know growing up we weren't as supervised, but we had the stranger danger talk. I was born in 1981, so we were another generation where you couldn't get a hold of us. If either of my sins wanted to play with their buddies at the pond, yo better believe I'm accompanying and keeping an eye out while they play. It's sad that kids can't be kids
I live behind a convenience store. About 20 years ago the police came to my home and said stay inside, lock your doors. Also told our neighbors. The SWAT team came In a big truck and went all out in our yards looking in every shed and any place a person could hide. Two men had ran through our yard and behind my home is a fence and a huge pasture. They think the guys ran through the pasture which is not my property! Was very scary to see a SWAT team in my yard!!😱. We have 6 acres. More than once we have had life flight land in our field!! Bad wrecks. Just two weeks ago the police were chasing a guy through our neighbors yard and had to let the police dog put him down. We found out later the man had guns. It could have been so bad. Stray bullets!!😱. We really live in a good place. I have been living here almost 50 years. This type of thing has happened 3 or 4 times. Nowhere is 100 percent safe!!
I really will never understand how someone can see someone die and run away and leave the body. People have no compassion. Would you want someone to leave your body?
I live near by, it's a terribly sad and awful case. We saw the white tents covering the bodies. It was horrible to see them pop up over night. Then some stupid attention seeker started making him self a suspect. He lived just across from my partner at the time. He had to come and stay with me bc the press vans and police parked all over the place. It was awful. But the attention seeker was found out soon enough.
That story of Tom and the police officer unfortunately I saw this all the time. I live in America and I lived in a really high crime hotel and so we were always surrounded by the police, swat, detectives police helicopters ECT... It was wild but we got used to it..
In Story 1: The narrator and/or Carl should've gone to the police with their experience, the confession was way more lenient than what Carl overheard. Going to the police could have easily gotten their sentence to be worse. I know that the story is most likely fictional, but it bugs me anyways
I'm going to be perfectly honest a lot of people should listen to these stories to understand that these are the type of decisions you shouldn't allow to go unnoticed as a parent because it all honesty it's very unsettling how today's parents are so willing to just ignore their kids behavior or a little things they tell them that sounds so worrying and I'm just brushing it off and thinking demos have learned that from a TV show or a movie they saw on TV and it's like come on do you like a kid's going to just use that as their next imaginary adventure this is why you're upsets me that parents today just like parents back then just think kids say and do things because they want their attention and it's like even if that's true that's your job as a parent to give your kids attention because you never know what they're telling you is actually the truth of what they're telling you kind of like the second story to do with that kid's parents that just thought he was going to meet up with the posters kid end just for him to get kidnapped
Towards the end of the second story all I could think was that this story better not end with and the kid was never seen again but of course right after I thought that, that’s exactly what he said.
Listen to New Town Stories Vol 1 -- th-cam.com/video/h7H50a77ITs/w-d-xo.html
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cool intro
Story 1: I was so happy that he became friend with Carl until the end. He is more than friend. He is an guardian angel.
I know.😢 It makes me sad that he passed away. He saved his life.
Yes, he really was a guardian angel. I think he's in a better place now.
That story touched me! True friends are hard to find ❤
RIP Carl. You were definitely a good friend.
The first story hit me in the feels. RIP Carl. He sounded like a good dude.
The end of that first story got me a little bit. What a good guy.
Story 1 and 2 are so heartbreaking...those 2 boys ....one murdered the other abducted and who knows what happened to him...those poor parents....💔💔🥹🥹
It’s always males, most of the time anyway…
@@starswanas victims or perpetrators?
@@esteemedmortal5917 perpetrators. Even when they are the victims, because they definitely are as well, it’s their own gender doing it to them 75% of the time at the least. Of course that’s generally speaking. Not talking about the outliers where it’s women who did it to them
How can ppl be so heartless💔 I can't imagine losing a child in such a terrible way. Poor babies, it's always the innocent😭
Which story is it so I can skip lol bc it will bother me
@@iheartshaneandjeffree First one, its quite long.
@@Kragith thank you. I stopped the video until someone answered lol
@iheartshaneandjeffree ya, Joel doesn't give trigger warnings. I never know when the crimes against children are coming and they really really bring me down. "Southern Cannibal" does provide warnings and has a great voice. Joel always makes me feel most relaxed 😌 ☺️ 💕
You mean males
Story number 2. I definitely wouldn’t have thought twice about freaking the parents parents out. I woulda told them what my son said and the gut feeling I had. And raced down to that creek. Especially after the friend lied.
Yes, absolutely! Time was of the essence, and for all the main character knew, the other parents' son's life was on the line.
@@PunmasterSTPIn the case of an abduction time is crucial and the faster action is taken the better the odds that’s y they say after I think 72 hours or something like that the odds r slim to none of finding the person alive
@@shawnbbunbbbybbb3942 That timeframe makes sense.
Thank God for "Parent intuition"! I'm so sorry for that dad's son's friend how devastating! Always question what your children are going and doing!
I thought the same thing. So glad for that dad, so sad for the other boys family.
As a paranoid mother. If my child mentioned meeting a man with coins by the pond. For a quest. I would feel the need to tell the other parents. If there had never been any mention of others in their play time. That is so devastating. There are really just no words for that nightmare.
This was a heart wrenching story. That poor boys parents! May they have peace in their grieving process! The boys friend had every right to feel what he did, he was literally drug into trying to find his friend and not even being aware of the danger and trauma. Kudos to his dad for questioning this play encounter. If only his brain had engaged on this scenario quicker it might have ended differently. No I don’t mean to blame him.
Let’s Read you tell stories with such compassion and great comments regarding some of them. Well, I’m just assuming this is you and not the actual person that wrote the encounter. Another great video Let’s Read!! Keep investigating and rooting out other True stories. You fill a niche on the UTUBE platform!! Thanks!
My mom always taught me to never passively listen to a child. Always actively listen because they could be telling you something important.
It really annoyed me how it downplayed it. He should’ve told the other parents everything immediately.
The story about the man at the pond, the father was talking to the kid's parents and doesn't tell them that there may be a man at the pond because he doesn't want to alarm them. That is totally ridiculous. It's better for them to be wrongly alarmed than to have their kid kidnapped.
Yea I mean I understand that most likely it’s probably nothing and u don’t wanna worry them but very sadly this was one of the few times it wasn’t nothing and even if it was when it comes to the safety and well-being of a child there’s absolutely no reason to take a chance and he shoulda had one of the kids parents come with him cause like u said it’s better to be worried and maybe even look like a psycho only to find out nothings wrong than to do nothing and god forbid something terrible happens like it unfortunately did
He wasted valuable time walking with his kid, had he told the parents over the phone, they probably would have rushed there.
@shawnbbunbbbybbb3942 The dad was going to send his son to tell the parents?! I cannot believe he even considered this!
R.I.P Carl… you sounded like one of the truest friends a person could have… 🙏🏽🤍
The 2nd story is heartbreaking 😢
It’s crazy looking back on your childhood, the dangers you never recognized. Once me and my best friend were biking and for whatever reason followed this hobo down a secluded trail. The more dude talked the less he made sense. Then he left and said he had something to show us real quick and me and my buddy just ran away as quick as possible but most definitely avoided something bad there 😂
Wow, my heart goes out to the people affected by these stories ❤ Thanks for another great collection ❤
Fantastic! Time to water the garden. Thanks for something worthwhile to listen to 😁
You’re amazing Joel! Keep up the great work! 💙
DUDE IM FROM IPSWICH !!!! was falling asleep nd shot up I was not expecting to hear my home town on a Lets Read video omg. that story is so popular here. whenever we drive near where he used to live or down the old 'red light district' it comes up in conversation. so scary and so crazy to hear you tell the story man !!
I just finished one of your videos from a while ago, refreshed my screen and see a brand new one!! 🎉I’m so excited absolutely love your stories !
To the lad in the UK, cops make you pull up your shirt and turn around so they can make sure you don’t have any weapons hidden.
Imagine it would have been to see if he had a bomb vest based on the story
@@lukehemingway4224 like I said. To check for weapons.
Story 2 dad was completely irresponsible for not alerting the kids' parents IMMEDIATELY. He might have even cause the kid not to be found in time
Absolutely. When little kids are involved, if you know of something suspicious, speak up.
Chances are, it was already too late. But yeah, I would have definitely given them a head’s up.
Kick ass man! Brand new stuffs.
I've recently discovered your channel, your stories help me to get much needed sleep. Thanks man. 👍
People like the man in story 2 is why these things happen as much as they do. If your instincts are going crazy and you know your sons friends plans have changed behind his parents back it is your duty to say something
Exactly that part annoyed me so much.
@@natursify8523Me too. I would have called his parents. I would have went and checked as well. My child or not. I will protect all children.
They were male children. Pardon me but I don't care.
@@johannessmithensteinWhat is wrong with you?
Agree, the amount of people who brush off crazy red flags are basically failed Darwin experiments.
"My dad brain finally kicked in" no it really didn't my guy. I would have immediately called the parents the second there was a mention of "man with gold coins", not sit around idle and wonder if it was make believe or not.
It is ALWAYS better to come off as paranoid than to brush off legitimate red flags.
In story 2 I think old dad doesn't realize how smart kids are. I bet money his son had a better idea than he thought. Not that he knew exactly what was going on... but he knew his dad was there for a reason and it was a serious situation. That's why he didn't argue or ask too many questions. Kids are much smarter than parents give them credit for. They know when we're in protective mode and they understand that we only get like that cause there's a reason to
Yep. With the internet yep kids are more knowledgeable.
They might not fully understand the situation or what’s potentially happening but I feel like kids r very good at picking up on emotions. I think that’s y when a baby or toddler falls or something and isn’t really hurt their reaction is based on the parents if they’re smiling and acting like everything’s on the kid is usually fine but if they rush over looking frantic like omg r u ok r u ok that’s when they freak out and cry because they see the way the parent reacted and go off of that.
Hey, brother, I absolutely love your channel. You're one of my top picks on youtube keep em coming buddy
Joel thank you for your narrations, been falling asleep to your videos for 4+ years. Hope you are doing well and staying safe.
Thanks, Joel! Have a great week everyone✌🏾✨
Thank you! You as well!
joel never disappoints.
Most definitely, you got that right! 💯
The quality of his stories can Joelt you out of being bored!
Happy Let’s Read Listening yall ❤
Let's have a Joelly good time 👍🥳
I have literally been counting the minutes until this drop. Bless you hard.
Damn you been counting minutes since 4 days ago???
Did you check out the live?
How many minutes was it?
I love listening to your wonderful stories.
To friends like Carl.
I used to live in moss side Manchester England in the 90,s it was rough neighbourhood then and still is to this day
I'm in the uk, we all have rough af areas, sadly
@JulieRushworth-k4w I was commenting because he said Moss side had changed lol 😅
@@debbyrhatigan9081 This bit has just been said 😂
Heyyy upload perfect timing :) love your videos let's read!!! Have a wonderful day
Another great one! You have become my favorite narrator....
Thanks for answering my questions about horror narration in the stream last night, you are one of the kings of this community 🔥
@@Unknown000-g9kNew channels promote their channels on other narrators videos all the time. I've read the comments criticizing this guy and it's absolutely ridiculous. You all act like Let's Read wasn't supported during his come up. He was supported and promoted and given collaborations. You probably haven't been here long enough to remember all the creepypasta uploads and the reading Bible scriptures back in the beginning. Let's Read is where he is today because of community support, it hurts absolutely nothing to pass on knowledge and to support the next generation of horror narrators.
@@josiegipson90 I ain't reading alat lil bro
@@Justbecause7777TikTok attention span
@@Justbecause7777I read it, would recommend.
@@DLFX1984you got me lol
Allright, I’m done for the night… happy to have you too pillow talk me to sleep tonight Joel.
My mum is coming home tomorrow morning after a 5 month stay in hospital and rehab.
She’s got a long way to go still. But we believe she’s better off at home.
I’m excited and nervous as f*ck.
But I know deep down we’re doing the right thing for her ❤
Ur a good kid. Give her plenty of forehead kisses. Yall r gonna be allllRight
I pray your mom is 100% better sooner than later
@@NOCOFLEXX thank you so much! She’ll never be 100% better, but I’ll take as much as we can get.
🙏🙏🙏❤❤❤
Whew, any rehab is tough, good for her! And glad you're there for her. But don't forget to be good to yourself too. ❤ Best wishes ❤
❤❤ In the world of Podcasts your the KING OF KINGS Joel❤❤
Thank you for your voice!!❤
Condolences for Stinky Redhead and new kid 😢
Just have to say, Joel your the best!!!!!😊. I have awful insomnia and you lull me to sleep every time you have a new story. You truly have a GOD GIVEN TALENT... Thank You, Thank You, Thank You For All You Do For All Of Us Joel. And May God Bless You And Your Family Always.
I'm from Barnsley, and I enjoyed hearing you say some of our slang, like 'bricking it' and 'cacking' 😂😂
The first story made me cry. 😭💕
I feel so bad for the kid in story 3, as well as OP’s son. I can’t imagine living with the knowledge that if something had been said sooner, it might have been prevented.
Amazing! Honestly one of the best, heart racing from the jump!
Loved them all, 1st one though .Pretty much wakes one's mind as well intuition as in all the stories here. Thanks Joel ❤
bruh thank god you uploaded. I was running out of videos.
Carl was a real one. R.i.p. to him.❤
God bless Carl and every other friend like him ❤
Damn let’s read you’ve been killing it lately
The dad from story 1 was absolutely correct. It's funny how (if the parents aren't abusive or neglectful) they're absolutely spot on when it comes to spotting shitty behavior. I don't have kids and I'm in my 30's but I know I'd be the same way.
Thanks for uploading such great stories.
Oh yeah!!! I need this!
Props to Carl for continuing to try to talk the protagonist of the first story out of meeting on the bridge even when he got yelled at. That protagonist was a real dirtbag.
Also, this is pretty random, but does anyone else remember "New Town" from Fireman Sam? 😆
Carl is EXACTLY the reason why I've always chosen the "underdogs" of the crowd. R.I.P. to Carl and that poor kid that was unalived.
The father that chose not to ALERT those parents to his suspicions was wrong. He bought that PED a lot of time. And I was utterly confused why that boy parents didn't automatically panic when the friend father showed up to their house stating he hadn't seen their son! I personally would've panicked then. My GOODNESS. 😢 Sorry that that little imaginative boy was taken advantage of by that PED.
Story 1 sounds like a movie.
I came here to say the same thing. Sounds like A Walk to Remember
Well most of these aren’t real so
@@jackieandthesheetmetals what are you talking about?? Everything on the Internet is real!!
I feel like I need to say this. I absolutely love your channel and it's become the perfect thing to fill the extra time that I've acquired the last few months since my two best friends at university dropped out. Please never stop making these haha
Another gr8 episode! Thx Joel.
Love the pronunciation of Norwich!
And Norfolk. :)
Very interesting stories with an excellent narrator.
Awesome 👏🏼 Stories Joel.👍🏻👍🏻
RIP Carl he a real one
Hey everybody have a maniac Monday night 🌙 🌓🌓🌓🌖🌖🌖
I like how you add the "and remember, ____ " messages at the end. I share the funny ones with my daughter.
Yayyy my favorite favorite ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Perfect timing!
Wow these were good stories! 💕
I listen to these to go to sleep but damn these are so good. Definitely worth staying up for.
You put me right to sleep. Thank you Joel. ❤❤
Thanks for the vid Joel.
That second story is every parent's worst nightmare. So heartbreaking and I know growing up we weren't as supervised, but we had the stranger danger talk. I was born in 1981, so we were another generation where you couldn't get a hold of us. If either of my sins wanted to play with their buddies at the pond, yo better believe I'm accompanying and keeping an eye out while they play. It's sad that kids can't be kids
I love let's read ❤
U to that's cool 😂😎
Once again perfect timing 💕
Love your videos
I live behind a convenience store.
About 20 years ago the police came to my home and said stay inside, lock your doors. Also told our neighbors. The SWAT team came In a big truck and went all out in our yards looking in every shed and any place a person could hide. Two men had ran through our yard and behind my home is a fence and a huge pasture. They think the guys ran through the pasture which is not my property! Was very scary to see a SWAT team in my yard!!😱. We have 6 acres. More than once we have had life flight land in our field!! Bad wrecks.
Just two weeks ago the police were chasing a guy through our neighbors yard and had to let the police dog put him down. We found out later the man had guns. It could have been so bad.
Stray bullets!!😱.
We really live in a good place. I have been living here almost 50 years. This type of thing has happened 3 or 4 times.
Nowhere is 100 percent safe!!
Stay safe and vigilant!
First one (if real) is sad. Carl basically saved his life. And became friends for 20 years afterwards. They should have just married each other. lol.
Hell yeah, RIP Carl
Lately stories are more sad than scary
ITS SPOOPY TIME
Don't ever stop making these please ❤
Thank you for the stories. 😅
I’m from Buffalo can I get the location or something from the story with the missing boy I want to look more into this case😩
Such a heartbreaking story...
I’m actually in the middle of a let’s read hitchhiking episode but I pissed because I’m never this early. Hi.
Paused ** lol
Thanks 😊❤
Moss side is literally down the road from me . And it indeed is a rough place . But there are plenty of kind lovely people there 😊
I really will never understand how someone can see someone die and run away and leave the body. People have no compassion. Would you want someone to leave your body?
Singing like a canary… sinking like a stone
I live near by, it's a terribly sad and awful case. We saw the white tents covering the bodies. It was horrible to see them pop up over night. Then some stupid attention seeker started making him self a suspect. He lived just across from my partner at the time. He had to come and stay with me bc the press vans and police parked all over the place. It was awful. But the attention seeker was found out soon enough.
That story of Tom and the police officer unfortunately I saw this all the time. I live in America and I lived in a really high crime hotel and so we were always surrounded by the police, swat, detectives police helicopters ECT... It was wild but we got used to it..
My friend told me to look you up now I'm addicted
Now sir, what did I ever do to you? I only have the one toilet as it is 😂😂😂
Dad brain… there you go dad is on it! 💕
Omgoodness!!!! That story was horrifying. I’m going to cry . Again. 😭
Who else is watching this before work in the morning YEAH I SAID IT!
"Teenage flavored" is GOLD!!!
15:00 that’s the storyline for Emma’s dad in Degrassi. He was in junior high.
In Story 1: The narrator and/or Carl should've gone to the police with their experience, the confession was way more lenient than what Carl overheard. Going to the police could have easily gotten their sentence to be worse. I know that the story is most likely fictional, but it bugs me anyways
One of the favorite outro one-liners
TY Joel for the chat last Sunday night! Now it's time to start the video & go to sleep 😴
Here.... I do have a cloggin toilet issue right now.... If i find its you imma comming 4 ya 😂😂
I'm going to be perfectly honest a lot of people should listen to these stories to understand that these are the type of decisions you shouldn't allow to go unnoticed as a parent because it all honesty it's very unsettling how today's parents are so willing to just ignore their kids behavior or a little things they tell them that sounds so worrying and I'm just brushing it off and thinking demos have learned that from a TV show or a movie they saw on TV and it's like come on do you like a kid's going to just use that as their next imaginary adventure this is why you're upsets me that parents today just like parents back then just think kids say and do things because they want their attention and it's like even if that's true that's your job as a parent to give your kids attention because you never know what they're telling you is actually the truth of what they're telling you kind of like the second story to do with that kid's parents that just thought he was going to meet up with the posters kid end just for him to get kidnapped
Towards the end of the second story all I could think was that this story better not end with and the kid was never seen again but of course right after I thought that, that’s exactly what he said.
One of the saddest things I’ve ever heard…