If I had paid tens of thousands of dollars to see my family’s faces, my father would have killed me. After “hello”, his second most common thing to say was “here’s how to do that without spending money”
Its different when youre isolated for almost 2 months with zero human contact with anyone you know including family, also not knowing how anyone you lnow is doing
If it 10,000$ to see my sisters faces I wouldnt be able to say no!! But they would be like "WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU!!!" as soon as they walked in the room lmao
When it comes to the hot water I’d do it like this Wake up an hour before or after the other person gets up to shower An hour should be plenty of time to refill the hot water
I totally understand where you guys are coming from that they should be able to endure not seeing their families for a bit longer. When people play Survivor and they get to see or hear from their families after being away for just a couple/a few weeks into the game, they always get very emotional. J.T in Survivor Tocantins gets a letter from his mom where she writes that she loves him and he remarks that she'd only ever told him that 3 times in his whole life. They'd been in for 50 days by that point, plus, you never know what could happen in another 50 days. It's sad, but that is enough time for something to randomly go wrong in someone's life health-wise, there have been contestants on reality TV shows who have lost loved ones while competing, Frankie Grande/Ariana Grande lost their grandfather while Frankie was on Big Brother 16 (although that's a grandparent, still). I think it was a no-brainer for $10K (each) to see their family in-person when on Day 30 or whatever it was $10K for something like a phone call or spices. Then you have to account for the fact that they already made the trip there to see them and it would be really sad to reject them lol, and on top of that it's on her mom's birthday, and your family probably wants to see YOU too badly, so to say no would be super messed up and greedy lol. $10K is a small dent but seeing your family is priceless.
Some families are close believe it or not. I understand what yall are saying but 100 days are a long time without seeing your parents when u get along with them... anything can happen to them while your isolated....its like being in a asylum
It takes me every time he brings up you not being able to go without talking to your mom lol💀😭
If I had paid tens of thousands of dollars to see my family’s faces, my father would have killed me. After “hello”, his second most common thing to say was “here’s how to do that without spending money”
Its different when youre isolated for almost 2 months with zero human contact with anyone you know including family, also not knowing how anyone you lnow is doing
@@Mateusz7821 yes, that’s the kind of thing I would try to explain to him. I get it, but he didn’t seem to have exceptions
@@Mateusz7821lol idk I love my family but I would have to remain strong 3 months is not that long
14:26 funniest moment in the video 😂❤
If it 10,000$ to see my sisters faces I wouldnt be able to say no!! But they would be like "WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU!!!" as soon as they walked in the room lmao
"girl you going home broke"😂
When it comes to the hot water
I’d do it like this
Wake up an hour before or after the other person gets up to shower
An hour should be plenty of time to refill the hot water
I totally understand where you guys are coming from that they should be able to endure not seeing their families for a bit longer. When people play Survivor and they get to see or hear from their families after being away for just a couple/a few weeks into the game, they always get very emotional. J.T in Survivor Tocantins gets a letter from his mom where she writes that she loves him and he remarks that she'd only ever told him that 3 times in his whole life. They'd been in for 50 days by that point, plus, you never know what could happen in another 50 days. It's sad, but that is enough time for something to randomly go wrong in someone's life health-wise, there have been contestants on reality TV shows who have lost loved ones while competing, Frankie Grande/Ariana Grande lost their grandfather while Frankie was on Big Brother 16 (although that's a grandparent, still). I think it was a no-brainer for $10K (each) to see their family in-person when on Day 30 or whatever it was $10K for something like a phone call or spices. Then you have to account for the fact that they already made the trip there to see them and it would be really sad to reject them lol, and on top of that it's on her mom's birthday, and your family probably wants to see YOU too badly, so to say no would be super messed up and greedy lol. $10K is a small dent but seeing your family is priceless.
Can you imagine if someone hit steal then having to see the other person’s family out there 😅😭
steak? what steak? 😂
@@XTR_Entertainment 😂😂😂 I meant steal 😂😂
@Nivea_Walker7 I know just messing with ya, oh! and happy holidays Nivea! ❤️🎄🎁😂😁
@@XTR_Entertainment I’m justttt seeing this but thanks and I hope the year is treating you well 🤎
@4:36 is that a spider lol
14:24 😭
Some families are close believe it or not. I understand what yall are saying but 100 days are a long time without seeing your parents when u get along with them... anything can happen to them while your isolated....its like being in a asylum
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Quick question. Y'all a couple?
Ofc
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