It Stays In the Family (2 Hour Reddit Compilation)

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  • @bonusflaps1749
    @bonusflaps1749 2 ปีที่แล้ว +119

    I love how the robot faithfully pronounces all the mistakes made by the people who type these things.

    • @loisreese2692
      @loisreese2692 2 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      And a whole bunch they don't, just to show that dedication to making as many errors as possible.

    • @wtbmorezvifflemeyer
      @wtbmorezvifflemeyer 2 ปีที่แล้ว +16

      Nah. The robot fucks things up all the time. Like reading out ICU as eyecoo and "No." Is always read as "number" and not "no". And then there's "babbysitter"

    • @Teobi1
      @Teobi1 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@wtbmorezvifflemeyer don't forget the creepy "molynutes" which is a word the robot seemingly made up by itself

    • @ac6367
      @ac6367 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      It really breaks up the seriousness in unexpected ways.
      Dead-pan Error is half the reason I binge these!

    • @moonchild66
      @moonchild66 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Me too!!!😂😂😂

  • @chloecook4511
    @chloecook4511 3 ปีที่แล้ว +33

    My great uncle shot and killed his wife, then buried her body. He was arrested and placed in the local jail. The sheriff allowed her father and brother to visit in the jail cell where they beat my great uncle to death. They were not charged. This occurred in the 1920's.

  • @kikikungfukakes6639
    @kikikungfukakes6639 3 ปีที่แล้ว +25

    Oh man, my family has some issues but we are damn near perfect compared to some of this

  • @felicitybywater8012
    @felicitybywater8012 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    When I was 15, my mother told me my father's parents made him marry her after he'd ruined her reputation for 5 years (it was 1960). Then she told me my father made her take the pill and after a few years, she stopped taking it because she thought having a monster's baby would turn him into a human being. And that's when I found out why they both hated me so much. Well, really, they hated me so much because they were both monsters, just different varieties. He always went on, all my life about how much he'd looked for to my little sister's birth.
    Years later, I realised he'd sexually abused her and that's why they stopped giving me birthday presents: so he could more easily afford the bribe presents for her. I also realised my mother and grandmother knew and did nothing. My mother was always jealous of the time my father spent w my sister. Sick.
    I'm going to do 23 and me, but I don't look forward to finding out who else he molested and I also think his brother was probably in on it too.
    Thank frack my other grandparents were normal.

  • @Me-wk3ix
    @Me-wk3ix 2 ปีที่แล้ว +21

    Found out at 41 that my brother is my half-brother through 21 and me. Apparently, mom messed around with the neighbor (aunt told me that part later). Don't know if my dad ever knew or not. I didn't care much. My brother is still my brother. Neither of us was really shocked, my mom has always been a little crazy.

  • @sirenofthesea7802
    @sirenofthesea7802 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    1:33:50, that sounds too much like my kinfolk from Louisiana! That's awesome! 😂😂😂🌱

  • @hepnivalentine1635
    @hepnivalentine1635 2 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    Claiming a Forensic File episode is based on your family members crime is such an interesting ice breaker.

  • @atom5341
    @atom5341 2 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    i have been a criminal my entire life. i was literally raised and taught criminality before i was old enough to make my own decisions. ive been to prison 7 times. (jail countless times} now i am 42, i generally consider myself retired. of course having never really worked i have nothing in terms of retirement, but thankfully i was able to concoct what i consider to be a victimless morally sound means of supporting myself in what i see as as a comfortable manner. im sure not everyone would approve, but honestly that doesnt really concern me. the average person has never impressed me to such a degree where as i feel obliged to value their opinion. everyone with condemnation on your tongue, before you share it please consider 1. it is impossible to honestly judge what you would do in a set of circumstances totally foreign to you 2. your negative opinion will have precisely 0 impact on anything. do you think you have an avenue of contempt ive never heard? really?

    • @iatecinderella
      @iatecinderella 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      I’m sorry you were bought up this way. It’s sad really, children that don’t stand a chance. And the justice system isn’t great either as it just either puts people away to throw them out into the “wild” again once their sentence is over. I am sorry dude

    • @atom5341
      @atom5341 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@iatecinderella i appreciate the sentiment and i realize you were speaking from a place of compassion, however i realize in reading my comment again that i do present my life in a negative light and that was absolutely not my intention. obviously i am limited in terms of the number of details i can go into in these brief comments, that being said how i grew up definitely gave me certain advantages that people raised in a more traditional manner do not have. the most important and what i view as the most valuable is that i did not have very much indoctrinated into me in my youth. I was very much allowed/forced to perceive the world and make my own decisions and deductions. I did not have much in terms of a parental belief system that i was forced to believe in. that coupled with the fact that i was taught to be very self sufficient at a very young age has given me the freedom, confidence, and self awareness to truly live my own life. I make choices now and life decisions that are 100% my own geared towards achieving what i as an individual believe will equate to my individual happiness. i have seen so many of my peers have various forms of midlife crisis or just exist in this perpetual state of discontentment because they followed the "rule book" they obeyed the guidelines that society sets forth for us under the false promise of it leading to guaranteed happiness. The fact is there is no guide book for happiness, we are all unique, but society does not equip or encourage us to delve into that uniqueness and discover life for yourself we are taught to conform and become neat cogs in a machine that does not suit us in any way. Essentially what i am saying is though i admit i have had to suffer through pains that many may never know but i pay that price in pain happily because the reward i have received i view as being priceless. i wake up everyday and i do what i want to do. i have a level of freedom most never dream of. freedom required a heavy price but again i am happy to have paid it. given the chance to go back i wouldn't change a thing.
      for some reason im assuming you are much younger than i am so my point may not quite resonate in the way i want it to, never the less as you age try and always remember that freedom is a gift upon birth, life/society will do its best to deny you this gift, NEVER allow that to happen. You are a unique living breathing conscious entity who was lucky enough to be granted a life, what you do with that gift what equates to happiness should be just as unique.

    • @Tubekingstone
      @Tubekingstone ปีที่แล้ว

      Pretty sure you sell w33d

    • @chfisianajackson65
      @chfisianajackson65 ปีที่แล้ว

      honestly this lifestyle dont seem that bad id love to do what i want ,do my time then just do whatever

  • @Marshmallow_Trees
    @Marshmallow_Trees 3 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    “Scoopy part.”
    I mean…that’s the part that scoops stuff. Sounds accurate to me.

    • @Chuckf66
      @Chuckf66 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Can confirm.

  • @michellezavala1355
    @michellezavala1355 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Story at 10:28🤣🤣. I did that my sophomore year in high school. Would go to first period, get my assignments together for all classes and skip the rest of the week. I'm from small town, Texas. It worked. But, I got bored and realized I had to go back to school. I did. 🎓 Graduated and all that jazz.

  • @loathsomebear4655
    @loathsomebear4655 3 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    "No one misses Mike." LOL ain't that the truth

  • @samsimington5563
    @samsimington5563 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Error! Error! Logic does not compute. 🤖

  • @PANTHERESSDARK
    @PANTHERESSDARK 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    hands up if you have a crazy hardcore dad or uncle or grandpa that’s been to jail🖐🏻🤚🏻love them💖💖

  • @beekedout555
    @beekedout555 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    the tim and tom one 💀😭

  • @lynnhargett3525
    @lynnhargett3525 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Man, mom said No one with crap on you like family. I believe it.

  • @dorothylloyd1804
    @dorothylloyd1804 3 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Thanks for the stories

  • @TheOldskool2814
    @TheOldskool2814 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Wait... there's more than one kind of Corn Flakes?

  • @segampharos2086
    @segampharos2086 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Father at 2:00:45 actually has a valid point

  • @Zarathustran
    @Zarathustran 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Minute 10 seconds in: removed my mother who belongs in prison as POD beneficiary just a few weeks ago. No arson but she faked a kidnapping and rape for which she got a settlement when I was a college student 31 years ago. The attorney who represented her died before I realized the reason nobody’s since been arrested for another crime with matching DNA is because it didn’t happen. When I came home to submit my prints for elimination the detectives didn’t say she’d made a false report when mine turned out to be the unknowns in her car so I didn’t do that math for many more years. I think I would have stuck up for her at first if they had called her out, though I also think probably they just wanted to avoid the possibility of negative publicity and being named in her lawsuit against the building garage security company since she’d not accused a real assailant (but made one up for the police sketch artist). No contact five years and counting but I do wish I had caught on sooner and not just been able to find out who the security company was but pulled away before unwittingly allowing her to undermine so much more of my own adult life.

  • @pinkanimositygaming
    @pinkanimositygaming 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    My dad and uncle’s adopted brother violated an 11 year old, went to prison for cp, and went on the run while on the offender registry. My grandma knowingly harbored him in her house while the police were looking for him. It was all over the news in Ohio. Whenever anyone asked about it, she would deny all involvement. But she parades that monster around town, violating the terms of his registry.

  • @Chuckf66
    @Chuckf66 ปีที่แล้ว

    Well. I recently discovered that my father was 23 years OLDER than we'd all thought, he made up our surname, but his grandfather had made up HIS surname, that dad wasn't orphaned but had run off after stealing a horse, and his mum had outlived him by almost 25 years. No idea how he managed to fake his way through all that.

  • @pinkanimositygaming
    @pinkanimositygaming 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I talk loudly without realizing it bc my dad and sister are hearing impaired. They were both born with abnormally small ear canals. If I want to communicate with them, I have to be loud. My first college roommate sat me down and asked “why are you always so loud?”. So I explained.

    • @beastmaster0934
      @beastmaster0934 ปีที่แล้ว

      I’m imagining you just shouting at people “HI” or “HOW ARE YOU?” And everyone’s just like “Uhh…I’m fine?”

  • @rickwrites2612
    @rickwrites2612 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Its so disturbing to hear someone got life in prison for anything besides murder or torture mutilation.

  • @ronaldstaley277
    @ronaldstaley277 ปีที่แล้ว

    When my aunts were little girls. My one aunt was arguing with her little 6 year old sister. They were arguing over who was going to take her bath first. The older one grabbed her older brother's 22 cal. rifle pointed at her 6 year sister saying I'm going to shoot you. She didn't know her brother had forgotten to unload the rifle when he came home from hunting. So she pulled the trigger the gun went off hitting her little sister in the right arm. Bouncing around inside her off different bones striking the base of her spine coming out at the left hip. Her sister spent the next 4 years going from hospital to hospital operation to operation. She ended up in leg braces to help her stand and had to use crutches to get around.
    Her growth was stunted and she only grew to be 4 foot 4 inches tall.
    In spite of all the difficulty she faced growing up learning how to cope with a life on crutches. My aunt still had a full live. She drove her own car with hand controls. Married had two daughters with 9 grand children. In her older years she even got to be a hero. While in her wheelchair. She helped her elderly neighbor into his wheelchair. Then some how using her chair got the neighbor out of his smoke filled apartment. Saving him from dieing of smoke inhalation. She was given an award for saving the older man's life. My aunt was in her upper 60ies at the time and the man she saved was somewhere in his 80ies. She's since then passed away. Yet she still lives within the hearts and memories of those of us that loved her.

  • @TJcreations91
    @TJcreations91 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Family can be crazy, aside from my mom, maternal grandparents, and two cousins. The rest are all a dramatic cluster of clowns. It influenced how i view people and certain types too.

  • @beastmaster0934
    @beastmaster0934 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    1:10:37
    The grandpa in this story is the best
    The stepmom is also the best
    The egg donor on the other hand, is among the worst human beings ever to exist, and the fact that she isn’t dead, and the stepmom is, is a travesty.
    1:13:39
    That’s hilarious
    33:01
    That’s hilarious, and traumatizing.
    1:18:01
    That’s also hilarious and traumatizing.
    1:55:22
    That’s just straight up traumatizing, poor grandpa.
    I bet you the grandpa blamed himself for not getting to his brother in time.

  • @BrokenDreamers
    @BrokenDreamers 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Jesus Christ that poor dog and cat in the first story

  • @breannahogeland-sg3kp
    @breannahogeland-sg3kp 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My great aunt ( deceased now) once took her husband to a bar to meet up with his buddies she waited in the car because it was supposed to be a quick trip well it took much longer than it was supposed to she goes in to see what’s up and sees a woman sitting in her husbands lap she proceeded to take out a straight razor and cut her check 😂😂😂
    Needless to say they left the bar

  • @tommylaylaymommy
    @tommylaylaymommy ปีที่แล้ว

    My daddy robbed a bank, went to prison for 12 years, got out for about 3 years, went back for the same thing for 9 years got out for 3 years and he's back in there.... For the same damn thing🤦🏾‍♀️ oh, and I found out about the last one becaus my teenager recognized him on the news in surveillance footage... So yea...

  • @lydiarose5212
    @lydiarose5212 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    1st story: Zero Cool identified... or I guess now Crash Override lol

  • @mvb88
    @mvb88 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    What country will lay criminal charges for skipping school? All I got was detention for a day when I skipped school for a week.

    • @beastmaster0934
      @beastmaster0934 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Yeah, that sounds like overkill.

  • @haggerd5986
    @haggerd5986 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Is the cousin who lived a police officer now? Is there a Netflix documentary about her? Is it the same case!!!???

  • @paranormalsoulz
    @paranormalsoulz 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have a few. I’ll start with the smallest. My sister was my half sister, because no one wanted to explain when i was little and by the time i was old enough everyone assumed I knew. My grandma had not been married twice, but infact 5 times. My bio grandfather, who abused my grandmother and tried to run over my 5yo mom with his truck, was in fact alive and in contact with my uncle and would go hunting together. My uncle was cut off from our family because he abandoned his daughter (due to my aunts demand of “me or her”) to his abusive ex who was deemed unfit for child custody, and then when he was forced to take her back into custody let my aunt abuse her where she still has scars on her arms, and would lock her in her room without food or allowing her to go to school for days/weeks at a time. The only reason he was allowed back was to try and get my cousin allowed out more, but it wasn’t enough for cps to do anything. That my cousin didn’t know my uncle gave her up and chose my aunt over her until the day my grandma died when my dad mentioned it to her. Apparently no one decided it was important enough for me and my dad to know it was a secret. She flipped shit and stole a bunch of stuff from my grandmothers house and started thowing things at my pregnant other cousin, who was always raised that she was much better than cousin 1 and was basically told she was a higher class and not to associate with cousin 1, and is continuing the teachings with her daughter.

  • @TheAverageGamer1
    @TheAverageGamer1 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Important: this is a retaliation to a family member with a less than desirable past
    In the 90s my uncle was in with a very bad crowd. He sold coke. And one day i believe the story goes, he snitched on someone who was higher up and a little while later my mom, dad, and some of their friends were driving back up to the house where they were gonna hang out (my uncle and dads place) the saw the police, fbi, atf and whatever other agencies. Turns out the guy my incle snitches on planted a bomb and it exploded. LUCKILY no one was hurt or killed. This was before i was born.

  • @SandraSine40
    @SandraSine40 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    My friend is a single child of a single mom, she was conceived by accident, but since her mom was 40 at the time and had no husband she kept the pregnancy, but the interesting thing is that she never cared who her father was, she did figure out at the age of 12, that her mom's friend who visits once a year always remembered her birthday, but didn't tell him that she knew.

  • @aprilmarshall4522
    @aprilmarshall4522 ปีที่แล้ว

    That one girl I like how she said I'm poor but my family has money most people who are like that don't realize that the parents have money not the children

  • @blaackberry
    @blaackberry 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    36:29 jeebus, THIS is the real improper use of pronouns! I’m completely confused

  • @0331machinegunman
    @0331machinegunman 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    29:26 In 2004, in the Marines, we had a guy shoot himself in the stomach, in a port-a-shitter, in Kuwait, before we even got to Iraq in an attempt to get out of fighting, which he (a US military member) volunteered for 🤦🏼‍♂️
    Then there was another Marine a few months later, if I remember correctly, his wife was having a complex pregnancy, where either the wife might make it or the baby night make it, but not both. They wouldn't let him go home so he shot himself in the foot. Me and Robinson were on firewatch at the time and so we (figuring out what happened pretty quickly), reported that it was enemy fire. I know he was sent to Germany for surgery, but not sure if he made it home in time or not..

    • @beastmaster0934
      @beastmaster0934 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      “Port-a-shitter” is the best name for a port-a-pot I’ve ever heard.

  • @lilithhecataniangoddessesm187
    @lilithhecataniangoddessesm187 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I’m glad I left them many years ago. One time I wasn’t feeling loved, they were literally leaving me out of the cold, I know myself I’m not making things up, they always ignored my contribution, never supported my dreams, but were actively pointing out which they perceive as a flaw in me, instead of focusing on every great things I’ve done for them. So like every normal actions to do in any relationships, I asked “Do you even love me? If you do please tell me” in our group online family chat, instead, they made it such a hard task to do that they asked my mother if what was wrong with me, some were showed unreasonable concern to have me check in a therapy or psychology session. I found my new family, which was a Pagan community the same time I left Christianity. Been with them for now 10 years, never felt such a relief to feel like I’m in an actual family, not by blood rather even better “THE SOULS” 🖤💜🖤

  • @somethingsomething404
    @somethingsomething404 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Wtf truancy is a crime in the US? I was a terrible student and missed class all the time, hundreds of times, but the most I got was an attendance councillor

  • @tbcl2020
    @tbcl2020 หลายเดือนก่อน

    17:15
    How do you shoot yourself in the heart ....and the head ? Or vice versa. So confused how neither of those shots were fatal or atleat render him immobile.

  • @Nicole_thePrincess
    @Nicole_thePrincess 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    48:07 this makes me so fucking angry. Either tell them the whole goddamn story, or don’t. Don’t tell them five percent of it, and just walk the fuck away. Thats such an ignorant thing to do to a little kid.

  • @candicehenderson1289
    @candicehenderson1289 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I had one Aunt who was a taekwondo instructor and for some reason I heard dumbass husband decided he was going to beat on her one day. She looked at her leg straight up in the air taking square in the nose and broke his nose. He left and never touched her again. One of her sisters husband decided he was going to beat on her and she picked up a 2x4 smacked him in the face with it when he fell she continued to beat the s*** out of him with it. Her other sister's husband decided to put his hands on her and luckily he hit the floor in the closet because she unloaded her nine in the closet door. I am very proud to be their niece.

  • @Gayas561
    @Gayas561 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    When I was 8 I Found out my mum’s dad isn’t actually her dad. My bio grandpa (that I had met) left my mum when she was 4 my grandmas new husband adopted her and her older sister and my step grandpa and my grandma had twins (my aunt and uncle). I don’t really care as I know my step grandpa loves me but he got divorced from my grandma and did some stuff to my mum. My grandma is a bit bitchy but I love her and my bio grandpa is mentally ill and being abused by his wife that hates my mum. It sucks but I can’t help him, my mum won’t help him since he abandoned her and she got cancer and none of my siblings know.

  • @jazziemundo21
    @jazziemundo21 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Stop i also thought aim for the bushes

  • @Gayas561
    @Gayas561 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Holy crap I just remembered that my grandpa isn’t my biological grandfather like I don’t care enough to remember. my mum calls him dad because my real grandfather married a evil woman who wouldn’t let them in the house so she never talks to her real dad and I don’t either.

  • @jamiejai9667
    @jamiejai9667 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    #1 - sorry was prob my dad and incompetent feds got she address wrong lol

  • @Historicly
    @Historicly ปีที่แล้ว

    @1:29:00 his family were fascist Japanese collaborators!

  • @felicegabler5088
    @felicegabler5088 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    il

  • @theducklinghomesteadandgar6639
    @theducklinghomesteadandgar6639 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    This made me laugh and is nothing to do with the thread, but I thought I would share, so it might tickle other's funny bone as well....Lol!!! Okay, so I had switched the speed down to .75 to watch a different video that had no narrative and was going through clips faster than I wanted...anyway, the funny, it affected this robot's voice by making him sound like he is drunk and at minimum dragging the words out(talking too slow), but some even sound slurred. I thought it was kind of funny...a drunk robot...lol!!!!!
    Now, concerning a comment made in the thread...... Concerning accidentally seeing parents or anyone in the act of sex.... Yes it is scarring for kids, but in reality it shouldn't be considered something gross or nasty as it is one of the most natural things in the world and it is a good and loving thing, excluding rape of course.
    Violence has become overwhelmingly prevalent and is now seen as an acceptable thing in our society for millennia. Most times in history children were not exposed to the really violent and bloody, to the death violence, unless by accident(for most people), and especially not if it was a public entertainment thing...in most societies. Sometimes violence is acceptable, when it is used to defend, otherwise it is unacceptable, causes many issues for children who are exposed to it way to early, including leading them to think violence and death from violence are an everyday thing, is natural, normal thing and if a person commits some mild offense it normal to use violence and/or to kill. Killing is NOT a normal or natural thing to do for entertainment or if someone has offended in anyway that is other than violence against themselves or innocents.
    Violence needs to be taken out of video games where the violence is just malicious, for no reason, making the player a bad guy, etc. It also if it's going to be kept on TV needs to only play after 9PM and late at night, if even that is acceptable. Also the amount of time criminals get acknowledged in the media, is unreal/too much...basically giving their spot light and 15 minutes of fame....leading some individuals who have felt shunned, slighted, abused to believe it is their only way of getting attention.

  • @BBB-Schmuck
    @BBB-Schmuck 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Some stories too !long winded and boring.

  • @UchuKejiMovan
    @UchuKejiMovan 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    All of this sexual abuse families hide is disgusting

  • @atom5341
    @atom5341 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    i am so sick and tired of everything being either toxic, cringe worthy, or some form of trauma. life sucks, we know this but when did socializing devolve into a weird "my trauma was worse than your trauma" competition? trauma olympics. whatever happened to good old fashioned shame forcing us to internalize all trauma? whatever happened to always wearing your poker face and epic level denial?

    • @pianomanhere
      @pianomanhere 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Because we don't live in 1953

    • @atom5341
      @atom5341 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@pianomanhere since it's 2021 that means we are supposed to constantly out trauma one another? Or are our families supposed to out toxic each other? I always thought that coping skills and being able to process your own emotions were admirable traits, apparently I was wrong and complaining is the pinnacle of human enlightenment.

    • @pianomanhere
      @pianomanhere 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@atom5341 no. It means that general acceptance of such public discussions is to be expected. Stuffing in one's emotions and essentially outwardly pretending that nothing is wrong are maladaptive for many people. The appropriateness of public revelation for anyone's specific issues can be judged case by case.

    • @Zarathustran
      @Zarathustran 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Said one apparently from the apex of misapprehension, boorishly conflating maladaptive posttraumatic behavior with “processing”. Of the three possible outcomes following childhood abuse and neglect your comment doesn’t indicate the survivor route. Neither does it so-strongly suggest having remained in it as a perpetual victim forgiving the unremorseful and unworthy for the unforgivable than it screams successor perpetrator.
      I thought there was a strong possibility you were joking before reading your gaslighting projection reframing the discussion in competitive terms. Naturally you still see yourself as a victim because you mistake your own disordered feelings for facts in whatever way is most-convenient to some bullshit make-believe, but JSYK this isn’t the gaslighting Olympics thread. Pro tip: beliefs can be feelings or facts but the validity of a feeling doesn’t somehow constitute epistemological evidence/proof. Grow up.

    • @atom5341
      @atom5341 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Zarathustran aww how cute a college kid with a thesaurus!

  • @seansullivan7928
    @seansullivan7928 ปีที่แล้ว

    10:30 its not on your record