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Please start using chapters to separate different topics. I’m all for multiple topics in the same video (helps me when I’m driving or at work) but not everyone wants to/can handle certain topics, and knowing when that topic ends and the next one starts will help those people.
As a gen Z, I can tell you that the reason we and the next generation aren't out and about a lot is because (1) it is next to impossible or at the very least impracticle to get to a park without a car, (2) most playgrounds and parks are really boring, having been designed with only toddlers in mind, (3) suburbs are actually some of the most unsafe places, even more so than cities, simply due to how devoid of people they are, and (4) we are verbally abused by adults (particularly older people). While at the creek near my house, an old man came and yelled and swore at me and my friends (which included my friends very young siblings). He then threw one of my friend's steel toe boots at us. He thought we had been throwing rubbish in the river and generally being degenerate teenagers. I never really went down to that creek to play in the same way again.
Millennial/gen Z (born right on the cusp) here. You’ve got a very valid point. Plus once you hit like, 12? 13? Everyone expects you to magically grow up and stop being a child. It’s easier to just stay in the house and not get berated.
@@MrsSmith503 I once got so mad because a newspaper ran a story about how playgrounds were closed off with caution tap during Covid (these are those little plastic fort things specifically) and they started by saying that they were designed for "Kids and Teens to let off steam". No teenager could even fit on them, let alone let off steam, plus, they were the most boring designs imaginable. The only thing a teen might use them for is to sit on top and talk to friends.
"This is a court of law and we do not accept mistakes" If that's the case, then why are you here? I'm glad to hear the situation had a pleasant resolution, though. Also, for story 12, I have expected things to go well for the defendant, only for him to at some point ask "Hey, so can I have my drugs back?" 🤣
new roommate didn’t like the idea of us packing and called the police on us, claiming we were stealing. The cops showed up, and when I explained the situation, they just laughed and left. Needless to say, I was more than ready to move out after that.
In regards to the portion of the video discussing terrible children/siblings... My youngest brother. I have three younger brothers, none of whom speak to me. Two are by my "darling" father, and I don't consider them monsters for not speaking with me, we simply have different ideals of what's important - though I will declare that I feel the older one is a bit dumb given his reasoning was that I didn't make a 9/11 commemorative post on FaceBook. The youngest, however, by my "excellent" mother... The short version is he was just too much like his father. His father, my former stepfather, was a physically and emotionally abusive drunkard whose mother coddled him and made him believe who could do no wrong, and I am fairly certain he is burning in Hell as we speak, given that he passed some time ago. My brother had a habit of listening to that side of the family more than he would my grandmother and myself, despite the track record typically proving that we were in the right, and this would cause friction in our household to the point where I admittedly lost my temper and put holes in the wall just to keep myself from putting them through my brother. It finally reached a head when we were trying to explain to him that he couldn't choose where to live until he was 18, even if a lot of other "adult" things in our state have an age of 16, and he finally began yelling about how he and I were only half-related, and that "Half ain't family!" Which is ironic because his sisters, whom he adores, are also only half-related to him, but I was too stunned and damaged by what he said to comment on that. Our grandmother finally told him that that was enough and he couldn't live under our roof anymore, he had done too much damage to relations and those bridges were finally burning, so we sent him to stay with our mother instead. She also eventually realized what a douche he can be and they also stopped living together, which is hilarious to me because she spoiled him rotten any time we were in the same house... My family is f*cked up, y'all.
@@onionbubs386 Yes. I’m sorry but my friend had taken my phone to supposedly watch TH-cam shorts, and I just checked my notifications. I deeply apologize.
I had a roommate who would come in from outside go to his room take off all his clothes except his underwear then pound on the thermostat till is was 95⁰f because he was cold like ya it's Canada and in the middle of winter I showed him I told the landlord what he did not 24-hours later there was a cover over the thermostat
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Please put chapters for each question and specify there are multiple questions/topics in the title.
for real!!!!
I support!
It has kinda been throwing me for a loop
Good idea
I agree
Please start using chapters to separate different topics. I’m all for multiple topics in the same video (helps me when I’m driving or at work) but not everyone wants to/can handle certain topics, and knowing when that topic ends and the next one starts will help those people.
As a gen Z, I can tell you that the reason we and the next generation aren't out and about a lot is because (1) it is next to impossible or at the very least impracticle to get to a park without a car, (2) most playgrounds and parks are really boring, having been designed with only toddlers in mind, (3) suburbs are actually some of the most unsafe places, even more so than cities, simply due to how devoid of people they are, and (4) we are verbally abused by adults (particularly older people). While at the creek near my house, an old man came and yelled and swore at me and my friends (which included my friends very young siblings). He then threw one of my friend's steel toe boots at us. He thought we had been throwing rubbish in the river and generally being degenerate teenagers. I never really went down to that creek to play in the same way again.
Millennial/gen Z (born right on the cusp) here. You’ve got a very valid point. Plus once you hit like, 12? 13? Everyone expects you to magically grow up and stop being a child. It’s easier to just stay in the house and not get berated.
@@MrsSmith503 I once got so mad because a newspaper ran a story about how playgrounds were closed off with caution tap during Covid (these are those little plastic fort things specifically) and they started by saying that they were designed for "Kids and Teens to let off steam". No teenager could even fit on them, let alone let off steam, plus, they were the most boring designs imaginable. The only thing a teen might use them for is to sit on top and talk to friends.
"This is a court of law and we do not accept mistakes" If that's the case, then why are you here?
I'm glad to hear the situation had a pleasant resolution, though.
Also, for story 12, I have expected things to go well for the defendant, only for him to at some point ask "Hey, so can I have my drugs back?" 🤣
new roommate didn’t like the idea of us packing and called the police on us, claiming we were stealing. The cops showed up, and when I explained the situation, they just laughed and left. Needless to say, I was more than ready to move out after that.
In regards to the portion of the video discussing terrible children/siblings... My youngest brother.
I have three younger brothers, none of whom speak to me. Two are by my "darling" father, and I don't consider them monsters for not speaking with me, we simply have different ideals of what's important - though I will declare that I feel the older one is a bit dumb given his reasoning was that I didn't make a 9/11 commemorative post on FaceBook. The youngest, however, by my "excellent" mother... The short version is he was just too much like his father.
His father, my former stepfather, was a physically and emotionally abusive drunkard whose mother coddled him and made him believe who could do no wrong, and I am fairly certain he is burning in Hell as we speak, given that he passed some time ago.
My brother had a habit of listening to that side of the family more than he would my grandmother and myself, despite the track record typically proving that we were in the right, and this would cause friction in our household to the point where I admittedly lost my temper and put holes in the wall just to keep myself from putting them through my brother.
It finally reached a head when we were trying to explain to him that he couldn't choose where to live until he was 18, even if a lot of other "adult" things in our state have an age of 16, and he finally began yelling about how he and I were only half-related, and that "Half ain't family!" Which is ironic because his sisters, whom he adores, are also only half-related to him, but I was too stunned and damaged by what he said to comment on that.
Our grandmother finally told him that that was enough and he couldn't live under our roof anymore, he had done too much damage to relations and those bridges were finally burning, so we sent him to stay with our mother instead. She also eventually realized what a douche he can be and they also stopped living together, which is hilarious to me because she spoiled him rotten any time we were in the same house...
My family is f*cked up, y'all.
Some of these stories are very 🤦
Yessss Critical Role reference!
Critter here, I got that reference
seriously? kelloggs? kelogg....... that was so jarring.........
So, how long are you going to keep doing these three hour videos?
Came for lawyers got bad roommates. 👎
Why the hell is Saul Goodman in the Thumbnail
Why is a popular fictional lawyer in the thumbnail of a video centered around lawyers? Is that what you're asking?
@@onionbubs386 Yes. I’m sorry but my friend had taken my phone to supposedly watch TH-cam shorts, and I just checked my notifications. I deeply apologize.
@ItsBananaWBP2 lmao just say oops
@ I told the truth
Bruh
Story #20 had my chest hurting from laughter!! The plus-sized community loves to be supported; however, there's a time and place for everything!
I had a roommate who would come in from outside go to his room take off all his clothes except his underwear then pound on the thermostat till is was 95⁰f because he was cold like ya it's Canada and in the middle of winter I showed him I told the landlord what he did not 24-hours later there was a cover over the thermostat
hello
dammn
Had to translate your comment to damn lol
Second
First
child