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Can you watch arab music? I commented daily for two weeks now Haifa wehbe- touta or hafdal Maya diab- 7terwah Amar- maa nafsi MANAL- slay Myriam fares- goumi Saad lamjarad- maalim or salam Jaylan-ALO ALO The 5 - la bezaf Elyana ololeh le
React Episode Of Vic Mignogna please, The injustice against him has gone on long enough, and now news medias all over are attacking him with lies, I hope you guys will reveal the truth about this case, especially now that the it's been appealed now #IStandWithVic
At first I thought: “Wtf, why would you cry if you see such an old photo of a relative you have and will never met” but then I realised that it’s so weird that there have been people related to me who already lived a whole life and stuff and I’m just never gonna meet them. And that there are gonna be people in the future who are related to me who are never gonna know me. Life messes my thoughts up sometimes..
Imagine in 150 years some kids are shown a picture of your social media or something and they’re like, “damn, that’s what my great, great, great grandfather looked like.”
The great thing about our generation is that our descendants are going to have pictures and videos and literally an endless pile of documents about us. They'll know who we are and what we were like at certain points in our lives and I think that's kinda cool.
Another great thing about living in this generation, is we have resources like Ancestry, where we can research family history literally from our couches. My great grandmother was also into genealogy, back around 50 years ago, but she had to go to visit various libraries, archives, cemeteries, distant relatives, and it took years of work to discover what could be discovered in one afternoon online on Ancestry.
I think not, they will be overwhelmed by the sheer amount of undocumented photos that exists today. Think about when the last time you wrote down who was in a picture you took in a format that will survive.
@@CoNaana The amount of information will be enough to piece the story together. Most people will have photos from almost every day of their lives, plus videos of themselves with other people in their lives.
I knew I was lucky, but didn’t realize how lucky I am to gave a grandpa really interested in put family history. He has some of our ancestors all the way back to the 1100’s.
@@Choiheesungscumlicker right! It is very interesting to be able to know (or be able to find) that information. It’ll be so worth the work, for yourself and other people.
@@alex-bv1th ya m8 when you're South Asian like me it only lights up the entirety of South Asia. Instead of highlighting idk a specific place. But for you it specifies Italian. Spanish. And what not. Just saying they don't have enough data to tell the difference between the subtleties of an entire subcontinent. South Asia isn't a monolithic place. Neither is East Asia. For Our buddy Xander up there.
So YOU be the one to start your family tree. Fill in as many names as you and your parents know. Eventually, someone else you're related to will see it and fill in other blanks. Someone has to be the first one. So charge ahead and blaze a trail for the followers. Then your descendants will know their true history.
I just recently found a book about my family tree that goes back to 1521. My family came to America on a ship 10 years after the Mayflower and the pilgrims. It's amazing to me that all this stuff is recorded and can be seen 500 years later.
Mine goes way further back but I have a couple great grandparents (many generations ago) who were on the mayflower and other ships, one being George Soule from the Mayflower in 1620, the other being Mary Buckett from the Anne in 1623, the 3rd ship to go to Plymouth
I have ancestors who came at the same time. Wouldn’t that be funny if they were on the same ships. Mine came as indentured servants, which was quite common those years.
@@marcilk7534 that's so cool! I found out that my family actually goes back to only 1581 and not 1520. History is such an amazing topic for me. I just wish to be able to see the good parts of history.
@@marissaurias5116 I´m very lucky that way. I´m Swedish, and we happen to have some of the best genealogical records of any country in the world, since the government and the state lutheran church worked together and really liked to keep track of all the people (they wanted taxes, back then too), so we have quite extensive genealogical records that in many cases go back to the 1600s. So Sweden is one of the easiest countries to do geneology research in. I think it´s so interesting to think, that at any random year in history, all of us had several ancestors who experienced to live during that time.
Imagine our great great great grandkids going through our face books and instagrams pages lol. Holy shit boys 4.5k likes I’ve officially made!!! Now look at us over 9k boys continue gods work let’s see how far we can go!!!!!!
The lady in purple is going to be the bomb at her family get together, they seem to live for this stuff, so sweet that they go over their family tree. The lady in the scarf was real calm then suddenly the emotions hit. Love all the reactions.
My grandfather used 20 years to dig through every archive he could and do extensive study of every family branch of my family from my fathers side. I now have pictures of my great-great-great-great-grandparents. It's crazy to be able to look so far into past.
My great grandparents did that too from the 1930's to the 1980's. Combing through records at various archives, searching cemeteries for headstones, interviewing living relatives, aunts, uncles, cousins, grandparents, etc... I was lucky enough to have inherited the many file boxes of notes and other stuff from their research. I've been busy scanning and digitizing EVERYTHING, so that I can upload it to ancestry for other relatives to find. Even before going on ancestry, I had their side of the family mapped-out 10 generations back.
BestAnimeFreak that’s true, but for some it’s just impossible. I know little to nothing about my family tree. My biological father has never really been in my life, so I know nothing about that side except that I’m 1/8 Cherokee and my paternal grandmother was murdered. My mother was adopted, and the place she was adopted from had a fire that burned her records.
It’s really sad. Anyone from other places would have their family tree torn apart and separated a bunch. Plus, the technology doens’t work like that because of cameras, poorer regions, etcc
@@Dizzydawne that is not true. Almost all countries have historical archives. I in Portugal, go in the year 1685 of my tree, I got some birth and marriage certificates on my ancestors, some of them with the addresses and some houses are still standing, death certificates whose gravestones I still managed to find, the military archives of my grandparents and great grandparents who fought in the first and second world war and in the Ultramar war, my great-grandfather's passport and boarding to Brazil, newspaper news, photographs .... and so much more. Try to find out in your country how you can find information about your ancestors.
I'm not based in the U.S and its only one of my parents siblings who moved to Canada but still with a pretty low effort I traced my family history back over 300 years. Hell I did virtually no research and found good records from multiple countries. You name almost anything about historical records in America and you will see that its been beaten before the country existed. ~Democracy - Iceland and the UK beat it by 1000 years. I could go on but aint intrested in insulting Ameriuca
I can't wait till my descendants uncover random stuff about me "This is your great-great grandmother Jacqueline, and she never achieved anything in her life" "woOwW"
NINE my grandfather fucked more than ten women while he was WITH my grandmother. It’s been 17 years since he has died and I don’t even know my dude’s birthday and I’m pretty sure not many people remembered.
My mom did this last year and we recently found SO MANY cousins also searching for their past. We also found a cousin who is writing a book on us. I dont have a clue what’s on my dads side but everything ancestry has done is amazing!
Aight so my great-grandfather (dad’s side) served in WW2. He was captured by the Japanese and was put on the death march. He escaped the death march, found one of the posts, recovered, and got back to fighting like a badass. After that he met my great-grandmother, then my great grandparents had my Lolo, and then my Lolo married my Lola, and then they made my dad, and then my dad got married to my mom, and then they had me Edit: Also did u know that the Japanese canablized the captured soldiers as an intimidation tactic in WW2? Edit: I am Filipino-American and since my parents barely spoke Tagalog or subuano around me I can barely speak any of those two languages
So glad you liked it, Laura! This was definitely super emotional, but so cool that we got to be part of this! You should do it, too! - Sierra (FBE Producer)
My mom was adopted and at 56 finally did the ancestry DNA and found out about her bio mom and that she has 2 half sisters and it has been so exciting for her
"What do you think it is about something as simple as a photo that brings out such emotion?" "It's also something as complex as a photo." I liked that a lot. Photos can tell such rich stories and I'm grateful to live in a generation in which we can capture life in such a visceral way for later years. Pretty cool IMO, and I'm not even a photography enthusiast.
My dad did this and dug really deep into our family history. We saw someone who was his second cousin and had no idea who It was. Apparently she was his uncle’s daughter but she never knew that he was her father and only knew him as a close friend of her mother. She grew up with a different father her whole life.
I started crying because I realized that since my parents are from a somewhat rural part in Mexico, I will never have the honor of knowing who my ancestors were. I will never have the honor of how I came to be, where my last name came from and it makes me extremely sad. My mother talks to me about our ancestors but to have a document or a picture to represent them is just priceless.
Mexico has more records than you seem to think. If nothing else, there's probably a church with some vital records dating births and marriages. A professional genealogist could help you find what's available.
I know this is old, but the INEGI in Mexico has records of every Mexican citizen dating back to before the 1910. They're there you just haven't even looked. They aren't available online but the INEGI is public information
MAKE THIS A SERIES!!! This is amazing. I got mine done last year and I love it. Just updated with new results from new technology and it pin points everything. This is BEAUTIFUL!
It's so exciting finding out what your ancestors did. I remember reading stuff I didn't know about my great, great Grandad and seeing photos I hadn't seen before or ever thought about.
We found out who my grandmother’s biological father was through Ancestry DNA. Being able to know is the greatest gift for my family, I just wished my grandmother had been alive to find out with us.
8:18 “If somebody says hey why don’t you just take a bus I’d probably piss and moan about that and he got on a little boat and...went to another country” 🤣so true. We all should learn to be grateful and humble people.
One of my best friends is an anthropologist and he said that we should recreate my genealogical tree because he knows that I love ancestry. So we will. I'm so excited about that.
What if your ancestors were not humanoids? Could be hybrid humans, goblins, Tinkerbell or gnomes. I just hope we weren't minotaurs or marmaids nor ugly alien. References mud flooding university channel, Paul Cook, Jonlevi, stuffed beagle, Michelle Gibson channels.....
@@2kyx not sure your progress on this 11months later. but if you test with Ancestry you will get a list of DNA matches from both parents. regardless if you make a tree and don't know your dad, it will still give you a list of people sharing your dads DNA. from there message around to your closest cousins on that side. theres a large chance they wont know what the hell your talking about but it at least gets your foot in the door to gathering new info later down the line.
I’m from outside the US and I don’t think I’ll ever find records of my ancestors since some countries don’t really have records of them, especially if they migrated from their homeland
It’s so big to find your ancestors. I’ve been too scared to visit mine except for one day when I got mad and randomly rode my bike to find my grandmas grave. Ever since then I don’t know if I can stomach it.
My great grandfather wrote a family chronicle and collected so much information and there are pictures and letters from over 100 years ago and information about the people and everything
I'm fortunate enough to know about a few generations of my family. My paternal grandfather has spoken about his grandfather so I know a bit about my great-great-grandfather. My family has family trees written here and there and they have pictures too. They have information about our ancestors which I'm extremely grateful for.
@Lego man My dad didn’t think he could have kids, then he got with my mom and I happened. Although, if I didn’t happen, the family’s bloodline and name would be gone.
@M&M Religion Yep! I'm technically an accident because originally want to have children after college. I was created mid college (they dropped out.) The actual happy accident woulld be my baby cousin! You see ummm, his parents didn't plan at all, still at early relationship, and still in school. They did the bird and the bees just for *fun*. Yeah don't do that unprotected just for fun. They have to marry early and his mom lost her scholarship due to doing both med school and taking care of their baby.
I had this same reaction when I saw photos and stories of my ancestors, I am VERY close to them, when I need to feel love and connection or when I’m lonely I go and look at my EXTENSIVE family history. Genealogy and history are my passions.
My great grandma mother is still alive which is crazy like she is 99 years old!!!!!!wow!!!! And I see her every 3 months and I am amazed at how good she looks Everytime!!!; Update:- she's like 102 years old now and still going strong!!
It’s almost like a traditional thing in my family to make family trees. My great grandfather, grandfather and father all worked together to make a HUGE family tree when my dad was in his 20s. And now I can go back to the 1500s in my family tree.
😊This made me very happy. My great uncle does ancestry DNA for 19 years. I’ve been helping him recently to follow in his footsteps. The way they reacted was like how I reacted finding all the cool people in my tree❤
For 10 years I've been on ancestry and I've been able to go back a thousand years and learn so much about my family history. I can tell you first hand that I've had every emotion and everyone in this video has had and a million more. As I've uncovered murders infidelity plots against the king adventures to the Middle East on the crusades robberies and everything in between it just makes you realize that you are the product of 100,000 generations and somehow everybody fought tooth and nail to make sure you made it. Don't screw up!
This holiday, give a gift that gets the whole family talking. AncestryDNAⓇ can reveal their origins, trace their ancestors’ journeys, and provide historical details about their family story. www.ancestry.com/s105466/t42852/rd.ashx
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Can you do more tiktok videos✨🦋
Can you watch arab music? I commented daily for two weeks now
Haifa wehbe- touta or hafdal
Maya diab- 7terwah
Amar- maa nafsi
MANAL- slay
Myriam fares- goumi
Saad lamjarad- maalim or salam
Jaylan-ALO ALO
The 5 - la bezaf
Elyana ololeh le
React Episode Of Vic Mignogna please, The injustice against him has gone on long enough, and now news medias all over are attacking him with lies, I hope you guys will reveal the truth about this case, especially now that the it's been appealed now
#IStandWithVic
this was awesomely beautiful
In 150 years, this video should be shown to their descendants to get their reactions
ParallelUniversity yes
if the world lasts that long
loveaubreyxo ok boomer
Cheesypuff344
alright gen z
@@JD-ky9ys be more original KID
"because it's something so complex as a photo" ... I felt that
He's not wrong
Bruh
Wow, the first comment fee liked
Congrats on being hearted by FBE 😆
Yep 😢
At first I thought: “Wtf, why would you cry if you see such an old photo of a relative you have and will never met” but then I realised that it’s so weird that there have been people related to me who already lived a whole life and stuff and I’m just never gonna meet them. And that there are gonna be people in the future who are related to me who are never gonna know me. Life messes my thoughts up sometimes..
Ok.
jawd6715 sprite animations and more I like how your just like I like how your just like ok
i mean why wouldnt u cry
spaghetti marinara i like how your just like how your just like how your just like ok
Take a picture,write a note. Leave something for your future generations to remember you by so that may never forget where they come from!
Imagine in 150 years some kids are shown a picture of your social media or something and they’re like, “damn, that’s what my great, great, great grandfather looked like.”
It will happen.
They gonna be like damn my grandfather had a dog Snapchat filter on wow I’m so embarrassed
@@AuraOfLoveSubs lmao
They will ask if there was a disease that made people's lips pucker out (duck lips) when they see the photos.
@@AuraOfLoveSubs xD
One of the coolest episodes ever, you should do this with the elders.
Buck Chelsey they did with one of the elders
Eat your Cereal number 2 ?
@@umbuchscui Eat your cereal
Its gonna be paintings😂😂
Nice pfp
Such a shame that most Filipinos like me have so many lost or destroyed history because of the occupations that happened in the past.
This is also a frustrating thing for me
Facts
true
Im filipino😁
And Koreans. 😕
The great thing about our generation is that our descendants are going to have pictures and videos and literally an endless pile of documents about us. They'll know who we are and what we were like at certain points in our lives and I think that's kinda cool.
Another great thing about living in this generation, is we have resources like Ancestry, where we can research family history literally from our couches. My great grandmother was also into genealogy, back around 50 years ago, but she had to go to visit various libraries, archives, cemeteries, distant relatives, and it took years of work to discover what could be discovered in one afternoon online on Ancestry.
They will know how much of a piece of shiet I was
Me too
I think not, they will be overwhelmed by the sheer amount of undocumented photos that exists today. Think about when the last time you wrote down who was in a picture you took in a format that will survive.
@@CoNaana The amount of information will be enough to piece the story together. Most people will have photos from almost every day of their lives, plus videos of themselves with other people in their lives.
I knew I was lucky, but didn’t realize how lucky I am to gave a grandpa really interested in put family history. He has some of our ancestors all the way back to the 1100’s.
wow thats so cool!!
post them
@@Choiheesungscumlicker right! It is very interesting to be able to know (or be able to find) that information. It’ll be so worth the work, for yourself and other people.
damn das lucky. im so curious who my ancestors were, maybe some of them were royalty, nobility, or were other important peopole
Like my name is Jade l. Like our name is almost the same
Why am I crying? This isn’t even my family
Taylor Aldridge ur not the only one😭
Or is it?
@@justryan3475 Dramatic music plays*
Coz ur a fucking dramatic piece of shit.
@@currymunchar 🤦♂️
2:01 Thats crazy, you can tell they actually look alike.
So true
Thought the same as well.
exactly their mouths, noses and eyes look so similar
Too bad he only lived up to 31. I wonder what happened
@@lyricshelper2042 probably "The Great War"
My results said 100% Asian. My pie graph is just a circle. I paid AncestryDNA a hundred dollars to tell me I’m Asian. 😑
They really don't have enough data outisde of the west do they
@@alex-bv1th ya m8 when you're South Asian like me it only lights up the entirety of South Asia. Instead of highlighting idk a specific place.
But for you it specifies Italian. Spanish. And what not. Just saying they don't have enough data to tell the difference between the subtleties of an entire subcontinent. South Asia isn't a monolithic place.
Neither is East Asia. For Our buddy Xander up there.
You're not 100% anything we all have different races you done fuck around and lost 100 bro
Maybe you are ?
So YOU be the one to start your family tree. Fill in as many names as you and your parents know. Eventually, someone else you're related to will see it and fill in other blanks. Someone has to be the first one. So charge ahead and blaze a trail for the followers. Then your descendants will know their true history.
I just recently found a book about my family tree that goes back to 1521. My family came to America on a ship 10 years after the Mayflower and the pilgrims. It's amazing to me that all this stuff is recorded and can be seen 500 years later.
Mine goes way further back but I have a couple great grandparents (many generations ago) who were on the mayflower and other ships, one being George Soule from the Mayflower in 1620, the other being Mary Buckett from the Anne in 1623, the 3rd ship to go to Plymouth
@@aydenstockham1143 that's insane that everything was recorded and still survives today. I've always had interest In history and antique items.
lucky you
I have ancestors who came at the same time. Wouldn’t that be funny if they were on the same ships. Mine came as indentured servants, which was quite common those years.
@@marcilk7534 that's so cool! I found out that my family actually goes back to only 1581 and not 1520. History is such an amazing topic for me. I just wish to be able to see the good parts of history.
This makes me think of the film Coco. All of our ancestors who has passed away.
I love that movie
@@marissaurias5116 I´m very lucky that way. I´m Swedish, and we happen to have some of the best genealogical records of any country in the world, since the government and the state lutheran church worked together and really liked to keep track of all the people (they wanted taxes, back then too), so we have quite extensive genealogical records that in many cases go back to the 1600s. So Sweden is one of the easiest countries to do geneology research in.
I think it´s so interesting to think, that at any random year in history, all of us had several ancestors who experienced to live during that time.
You know, there's a point in time where we all have the exact same family tree. I couldn't tell you where it is, but it exists.
Remember me hits differently now
@@Madison-iw8ix exactly, beacause of the first form of life who was a single cell who existed billions of years ago
Imagine our great great great grandkids going through our face books and instagrams pages lol. Holy shit boys 4.5k likes I’ve officially made!!!
Now look at us over 9k boys continue gods work let’s see how far we can go!!!!!!
Person Person not for me lol
They won’t be able to if my accounts are private 😛
They are already watch over us 🥺
Wavy_mjay I had no idea this got so many likes last time I even got a notification for this video it had like 40 lol
For me, I hope my ancestors would admire my photography artworks in my second IG account.
Im from Iceland and they have ancestry records from 500 years ago on a website because Iceland has a small population
The lady in purple is going to be the bomb at her family get together, they seem to live for this stuff, so sweet that they go over their family tree. The lady in the scarf was real calm then suddenly the emotions hit. Love all the reactions.
My grandfather used 20 years to dig through every archive he could and do extensive study of every family branch of my family from my fathers side. I now have pictures of my great-great-great-great-grandparents. It's crazy to be able to look so far into past.
well, in my case, my grandmother did.
@Guld that's awesome
My great grandparents did that too from the 1930's to the 1980's. Combing through records at various archives, searching cemeteries for headstones, interviewing living relatives, aunts, uncles, cousins, grandparents, etc... I was lucky enough to have inherited the many file boxes of notes and other stuff from their research. I've been busy scanning and digitizing EVERYTHING, so that I can upload it to ancestry for other relatives to find. Even before going on ancestry, I had their side of the family mapped-out 10 generations back.
@@jerrytheracecardriver1100How has the progress been going on getting all those documents digitized?
If ancestry were free, everyone will know their family in the past
But a fee is required, as people help you search with their time
If people would just keepr their own record, then ancestry would not exist °J°
@@BestAnimeFreak a lot of people have been stolen and their ancestry stolen with them. that's exactly why it should be free
I’m your 666th like
BestAnimeFreak that’s true, but for some it’s just impossible. I know little to nothing about my family tree. My biological father has never really been in my life, so I know nothing about that side except that I’m 1/8 Cherokee and my paternal grandmother was murdered. My mother was adopted, and the place she was adopted from had a fire that burned her records.
Sadly, i think this only works for people with long roots in the U.S.
Edit: Thanks for this many likes lol
IYang TF yeAh that’s what I hate, anyone from different countries have long lost family trees
It’s really sad. Anyone from other places would have their family tree torn apart and separated a bunch. Plus, the technology doens’t work like that because of cameras, poorer regions, etcc
@@Dizzydawne that is not true. Almost all countries have historical archives. I in Portugal, go in the year 1685 of my tree, I got some birth and marriage certificates on my ancestors, some of them with the addresses and some houses are still standing, death certificates whose gravestones I still managed to find, the military archives of my grandparents and great grandparents who fought in the first and second world war and in the Ultramar war, my great-grandfather's passport and boarding to Brazil, newspaper news, photographs .... and so much more. Try to find out in your country how you can find information about your ancestors.
I'm not based in the U.S and its only one of my parents siblings who moved to Canada but still with a pretty low effort I traced my family history back over 300 years. Hell I did virtually no research and found good records from multiple countries.
You name almost anything about historical records in America and you will see that its been beaten before the country existed. ~Democracy - Iceland and the UK beat it by 1000 years. I could go on but aint intrested in insulting Ameriuca
@@Hylaeosaurus what country are you from
So this is your family: *shows adam and eve*
The true OGs
@@CoolGorillaGoAnimate7000 and what if it shows Cain and Lilith?
Bro ur picture of ban is splendid!😳🖐
Sike I'm hindu
@@LuriTV then your in for a ride if you have a sibling
This was actually a great episode
Skyler Key ikr :0
U mean *GREAT GREAT GREAT GREAT GREAT EPISODE*
@@yourmilkisontheway5214 HAHAHA
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My grandma has been doing this and she found our relatives from the 1400s!
how tho :o thats amazing
Did they have a photo during the crusade lol
cool
Hmm cool
@Lucien • theres a web site with documents like this
I can't wait till my descendants uncover random stuff about me
"This is your great-great grandmother Jacqueline, and she never achieved anything in her life"
"woOwW"
I LOVE UR PFP
@@hwill2540 Bears
Your heritage must be French or of French culture to be named Jacqueline, that's an old ass name.
Imagine if youtube and Facebook start selling our Facebook posts and comments to our descendants...👀
😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
I'm Indonesian, I don't even know who they are and what I'm doing here. But, I can feel it, the same emotion with them.
😂
My grandfather is married to 6 women and my mom has 18 brothers and sisters so you could imagine how many people are in my family
Ew
NINE my grandfather fucked more than ten women while he was WITH my grandmother. It’s been 17 years since he has died and I don’t even know my dude’s birthday and I’m pretty sure not many people remembered.
I have around 80 cousins...
i relate to this lmao but its on my fathers side, (they were 13 siblings which has their own families and so on)
LDS?
My mom did this last year and we recently found SO MANY cousins also searching for their past. We also found a cousin who is writing a book on us. I dont have a clue what’s on my dads side but everything ancestry has done is amazing!
To see Sharon break down just shows how much it meant to her. She is usually a rock.
Ikr :')))
I mean..she kinda gives out that Karen energy..so it kinda makes sense
The African American lady may be related to my uncle. He is a Hardin from Tennessee. It's an interesting story.
"Russia?"
"Prussia"
*"PRUSSIA"*
Kaiser Wilhelm Is happy
Hope Trump doesn't see this video or he'll send the poor guy back even though the country doesn't exist anymore.
Old Germany
Michael Heliotis B r u h
Michael Heliotis me: laughs in Bavarian
Aight so my great-grandfather (dad’s side) served in WW2. He was captured by the Japanese and was put on the death march. He escaped the death march, found one of the posts, recovered, and got back to fighting like a badass. After that he met my great-grandmother, then my great grandparents had my Lolo, and then my Lolo married my Lola, and then they made my dad, and then my dad got married to my mom, and then they had me
Edit: Also did u know that the Japanese canablized the captured soldiers as an intimidation tactic in WW2?
Edit: I am Filipino-American and since my parents barely spoke Tagalog or subuano around me I can barely speak any of those two languages
Why is it has so few likes?
Are you filipino?
@@dustinalecxander8647 yes
@@_sqwid my lolo sa tuhod enlisted in the US Navy during ww2 and when they won he was given a chance to live in the US but he refused.
He truly sounds like a badass
This was a wonderful idea. Please consider doing it for the rest of your reacter's also.
Ruby looks almost exactly like her ancestor
I thought that too lol
Yes she does!
Thought i was the only one thinking that
Creepy and cool
Please do a part 2 where they discuss the results that they got from the DNA kit!!!
*YEEESSS*
Agreed!
This is such an emotional and interesting episode! Now I kinda wanna find out more about my family history
So glad you liked it, Laura! This was definitely super emotional, but so cool that we got to be part of this! You should do it, too! - Sierra (FBE Producer)
It’s crazy to think that when u look into a camera (and it takes a picture) I can be looking into the eyes of your descendants
Osarugue Lawani Holy crap never thought of that.
Osarugue Lawani wow that’s so interesting
“This looks like an old photo”
Yes, that’s exactly what it is.
Literally
My mom was adopted and at 56 finally did the ancestry DNA and found out about her bio mom and that she has 2 half sisters and it has been so exciting for her
I have my Grandfathers arrest warrant form Soviet Union. It's nice when people see their history
How did u get that warrant paper?
.....n....
To tell u To arrest your grand father?
Woah dude 🤯
@@carlnilssonyoung8961 well the website had a copy so I printed it, and he's been dead for 40 years or so I can't
THat's really hardcore and honestly pretty freaking awesome
Does it say why?
1:50 they kinda look alike
True hahahaha
@Ned Flanders you could have just dna
They both have that "I'm disgusted" look to thier faces
@@LazyLoonz lmao
0:54, I can see a massive resemblance here
"What do you think it is about something as simple as a photo that brings out such emotion?"
"It's also something as complex as a photo."
I liked that a lot. Photos can tell such rich stories and I'm grateful to live in a generation in which we can capture life in such a visceral way for later years. Pretty cool IMO, and I'm not even a photography enthusiast.
My dad did this and dug really deep into our family history. We saw someone who was his second cousin and had no idea who It was. Apparently she was his uncle’s daughter but she never knew that he was her father and only knew him as a close friend of her mother. She grew up with a different father her whole life.
The resemblance with some of these photos is startling
we need a part 2 of them getting the results of this kit!
Coco's 'Remember Me' is playing in my head rn 😭♥
Oh my god that scene made me cryyyyy. It was so sweet
Nooooooo DONT REMIND NE 😭
I started crying because I realized that since my parents are from a somewhat rural part in Mexico, I will never have the honor of knowing who my ancestors were. I will never have the honor of how I came to be, where my last name came from and it makes me extremely sad. My mother talks to me about our ancestors but to have a document or a picture to represent them is just priceless.
Take a dna test! Ypu can learn about if you have Spanish colonial ancestry or what native tribe your family descends from!
@@004kim I know for sure I have spanish blood, I do recommend the original commenter take a dna test too
Mexico has more records than you seem to think. If nothing else, there's probably a church with some vital records dating births and marriages. A professional genealogist could help you find what's available.
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I know this is old, but the INEGI in Mexico has records of every Mexican citizen dating back to before the 1910. They're there you just haven't even looked. They aren't available online but the INEGI is public information
MAKE THIS A SERIES!!! This is amazing. I got mine done last year and I love it. Just updated with new results from new technology and it pin points everything. This is BEAUTIFUL!
It’s all fun and games till you find out all of your grandparents are cousins 🤭
ChrisVids oh
PUT THIS ON NOAHGETTHEBOAT
ChrisVids yes lol my entire family the f generations where all cousins
My ex girlfriend's family was almost all cousins, hell even her parents are cousins
@@ghiest_eats_oreos245 thank god you didnt marry and have kids with her cuz that kid would have messed up DNA
I've never seen Sharon so emotional like this. Made me cry also. For all of them. How wonderful for them to learn more about their family.
please do more of this, it’s amazing!
I agree! This is by the most amazing and best episode of FBE this year!
Soon, everyone veiwing this video will be history, and further generations will be looking back at us.
Exactly
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@@gabc379 That sure was random.
People in 2100: LETS SEE YOUR RELATIVES IN 2000
lmao if i live till then ill be 92 :)
i'll probably be in the ground already
Hoi
There are people today that don't know there relatives from 2000 sadly
i would be 99 lol
It's so exciting finding out what your ancestors did. I remember reading stuff I didn't know about my great, great Grandad and seeing photos I hadn't seen before or ever thought about.
Damn, Now I want to know more about my family ._.
your great great great grandfather and grandmother is dead
@@greek_yogurt I know
Quick learner I see
WittyVerdant lmao
@@greek_yogurt I think everyone's great great great grandmother and grandfather are dead....
Please do this again it was amazing and made me wanna cry please keep doing this
This is the absolute coolest episode from FBE I’ve ever watched!!!! I really really hope you guys do more of these!!!
YES BY FAR THE BEST
What a fun, touching, and generous gift for these three people. I really enjoyed watching their reactions.
I learned today that the government will still have my information 100 years from now
We found out who my grandmother’s biological father was through Ancestry DNA. Being able to know is the greatest gift for my family, I just wished my grandmother had been alive to find out with us.
Please do another one of these. Such a beautiful and important episode. Maybe this could be a monthly episode. Wow.
8:18 “If somebody says hey why don’t you just take a bus I’d probably piss and moan about that and he got on a little boat and...went to another country” 🤣so true. We all should learn to be grateful and humble people.
I always love Adams energy ..that was a touching segment all the way round.
One of my best friends is an anthropologist and he said that we should recreate my genealogical tree because he knows that I love ancestry. So we will. I'm so excited about that.
Romy - Lucky
This was beautiful truly. Their reactions and this whole concept.
That lady made me cry. Her emotions was so human. I love her
I love Jonathan so much... Every video he is in touches me so much emotionally... At 43 I wanna be him when I grow up!
If there’s an afterlife, i hope that i can meet all of my ancestors and find out how my family was brought up.
If there was an afterlife, I wish I got reincarnated as a slime
@@whydidntyoucomeforlesson 😂nice one
What if your ancestors were not humanoids? Could be hybrid humans, goblins, Tinkerbell or gnomes. I just hope we weren't minotaurs or marmaids nor ugly alien. References mud flooding university channel, Paul Cook, Jonlevi, stuffed beagle, Michelle Gibson channels.....
@@meggtokyodelicious what
@@whydidntyoucomeforlesson lmaooo underrated comment
This seems interesting honestly
RaitoAkiyama hi
Flower Gurl ?
My mom found her biological dad after 45 years thanks to an Ancestry dna kit. This was awesome to watch other people find things for themselves. ❤️
How ? Like does my dad have take the DNA test? I'm interested in finding my dad but idk where
If you take the test and s end it to ancestry you can see your family line
@@2kyx not sure your progress on this 11months later. but if you test with Ancestry you will get a list of DNA matches from both parents. regardless if you make a tree and don't know your dad, it will still give you a list of people sharing your dads DNA. from there message around to your closest cousins on that side. theres a large chance they wont know what the hell your talking about but it at least gets your foot in the door to gathering new info later down the line.
@@xerxes9243 list of people liek their contacts??
I’m from outside the US and I don’t think I’ll ever find records of my ancestors since some countries don’t really have records of them, especially if they migrated from their homeland
Well, you should purchase this package then
Imagine if the two gifts were two ancestors reincarnated
Oh god
Rofl i laughed at this way more than I should
lmaoo 💀
Wtf 👽💀💀
the way i laughed about this 💩
A followup video after the reactors have done their DNA kit would be so cool!
It’s so big to find your ancestors. I’ve been too scared to visit mine except for one day when I got mad and randomly rode my bike to find my grandmas grave. Ever since then I don’t know if I can stomach it.
Can we have another episode of this... Part 2????
My great grandfather wrote a family chronicle and collected so much information and there are pictures and letters from over 100 years ago and information about the people and everything
A crying Sharon, and a crying Jonathan make me weep.
I'm fortunate enough to know about a few generations of my family. My paternal grandfather has spoken about his grandfather so I know a bit about my great-great-grandfather. My family has family trees written here and there and they have pictures too. They have information about our ancestors which I'm extremely grateful for.
My great grandfather was technically a mistake and my whole family likes to hide that
How was he a mistake?
@@MementoDespair probably born out of wedlocke
Ppl are still embarrassed by that..
@Lego man My dad didn’t think he could have kids, then he got with my mom and I happened. Although, if I didn’t happen, the family’s bloodline and name would be gone.
@M&M Religion Yep! I'm technically an accident because originally want to have children after college. I was created mid college (they dropped out.)
The actual happy accident woulld be my baby cousin! You see ummm, his parents didn't plan at all, still at early relationship, and still in school. They did the bird and the bees just for *fun*.
Yeah don't do that unprotected just for fun.
They have to marry early and his mom lost her scholarship due to doing both med school and taking care of their baby.
I am lucky that my family has done a very good job with record keeping, and the fact that many of my ancestors have lived long lives helped as well.
When you realized you're about 2% Prussian:
*Prussen Gloria intensifies*
Oh my god yes
I had this same reaction when I saw photos and stories of my ancestors, I am VERY close to them, when I need to feel love and connection or when I’m lonely I go and look at my EXTENSIVE family history. Genealogy and history are my passions.
i love sharon she’s literally my favorite on fbe
It's crazy how these people actually look so related it's insane🤯
It's called genetics
Lmao wow
This is cool, Y'all should do a couple more of these
I love when Ruby see pictures of her mom,she's so proud.And her mom is so fashionista.
I mean I’m adopted so y’all don’t even know how precious this is
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My great grandma mother is still alive which is crazy like she is 99 years old!!!!!!wow!!!! And I see her every 3 months and I am amazed at how good she looks Everytime!!!;
Update:- she's like 102 years old now and still going strong!!
Zuraina Alam mine died 3 years ago when she was 101
mine died at the age of 105 ☺️
Zuraina Alam
Mine has been long dead since before I was even born lmao
Mine is alive to and she is 95 years old
all of my 8 great grandparents died before i was even born
Oh wow you can see the resemblance with the black lady and her great grandfather
It’s almost like a traditional thing in my family to make family trees. My great grandfather, grandfather and father all worked together to make a HUGE family tree when my dad was in his 20s. And now I can go back to the 1500s in my family tree.
One of my favourite episode ever!
Wow thank you so much, Philarima!! This is so great to hear! - Sierra (FBE Producer)
If only I can discover my family lineage WITHOUT PAYING.
I pay for a month of Ancestry about once a year. The rest of the time, I use Familysearch.org for free.
Ngl, I only use Familysearch. It's really quite fun to wander down my lines and see how far I can get.
Someone should do this as a series
😊This made me very happy. My great uncle does ancestry DNA for 19 years. I’ve been helping him recently to follow in his footsteps. The way they reacted was like how I reacted finding all the cool people in my tree❤
I actually had a an ancestor that was born on a boat. It’s part of my slight Norwegian side and they were going eastern wise via Asia..fun times..
i love ruby, she is always so grateful and open-minded
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE DO MORE OF THIS! We need so much more goodness in the media! :D Great job!
For 10 years I've been on ancestry and I've been able to go back a thousand years and learn so much about my family history. I can tell you first hand that I've had every emotion and everyone in this video has had and a million more. As I've uncovered murders infidelity plots against the king adventures to the Middle East on the crusades robberies and everything in between it just makes you realize that you are the product of 100,000 generations and somehow everybody fought tooth and nail to make sure you made it. Don't screw up!
Loved this vid. Hope you do another one of these. Was spellbound.
1:52 Conklin Sandidge passed on at 30, 31. Damn.
That what was the life expectency
@@zahhc well most of the 1800s people were to 1900s
He die in 1915. Most obviously serve in WW1.
Sharon and Jonathan 😭😭😭😭😭 you wholesome people! ❤