Great catch! It could be that she’s heard stories about him from other family members or has some emotional memories linked to photos or keepsakes. What do you think?
I think it’s so funny when the family goes and does stupid stuff… then when they get their karma… ‘but but family!!!!’ Ok, where was this energy at when Jamie needed it?! Op do you and double down
I don't understand why these people stay in contact what the people that kicked them out of their own home and decide they don't want to move on just because they want to hear some form of justification from their parent which I will never understand
With some of these stories, I don't know what's worse. Repeating the story in the middle to make it longer or rehashing the conclusion with different words for ten minutes when it should have been over.
This is absolute insanity that you just let 80% of the story repeat as a recap. Reddit stories are already easy content to crap out, stop being lazy and edit that out.
I've always wondered why students have to cram for finals. I went to classes, did the assignments and participated so I didn't need to restudy the stuff I already learned.
this video was really eye-opening and well put together. i can’t help but feel for the person in this situation, but honestly, i think the parents might have had their reasons for kicking them out. i mean, sometimes family dynamics can get really complicated, and it’s not always about picking sides. what do you all think?
OP made the right choice. Consider reaching out to your mother's family. That narrative seems to me to be flawed. Keep your distance and boundaries.Do not trust your mothrr or thst dnake, Jacob.
this video is really eye-opening and well put together. i appreciate how you shared such a personal story, but honestly, i can't help but feel that kicking you out was a really drastic move on your parents' part. it makes me question if their priorities are in the right place, especially when family should come first. what do you all think?
this video is really engaging and brings up some important family dynamics. I can’t help but feel like the parents are being a bit unfair, though. it's tough to choose sides, but shouldn't they take responsibility for their actions instead of expecting everything to be okay just because they're reaching out now? it feels kind of manipulative to me. what do you all think?
this video is really thought-provoking, and it’s great to see such an open discussion about family dynamics. however, i can’t help but feel that the parents' reaction was a bit extreme. kicking someone out over a sibling's choices seems unfair and could lead to long-term damage in relationships. what do you all think?
i really enjoyed the insights in this video, it was thought-provoking. however, i can’t help but feel that the parents' reaction seems a bit extreme. i mean, kicking someone out over a sibling's choices feels like they're placing blame in the wrong place. shouldn't family support each other instead of creating such divides? what do you all think?
great video, really enjoyed the insights shared here. however, i can't help but think that the parents' reactions seemed a bit extreme. while it's understandable to have concerns, kicking someone out over a sibling's choices feels like a betrayal of family support. what do you guys think?
Repeats starting at six and a half minutes. Complete lack of editing. Probably didn't even listen to what the AI spit out before posting. It's a waste of your time.
wow, this video is really thought-provoking and well done! it’s interesting to see how different families handle unexpected situations. personally, i can't help but think that the way the parents reacted seems a bit extreme. kicking someone out over a sibling's choices feels unfair, don't you think? family should support each other, even when things get tough.
holy bot comments bro lol “thought provoking video” my ass, this was difficult to listen to, repeating words and constant yapping without getting anywhere
this video was really eye-opening and well-presented, i appreciate the effort you put into it. that said, it seems a bit unfair for parents to prioritize one child's situation over another. shouldn’t they be supporting both siblings equally? i wonder how this dynamic will play out in the long run.
If a woman aborts a baby, people support her, praise her sometimes even. If a man honestly says "I'm not ready to be a father." people say he's abandoning a pregnant woman. A woman never ever "kills a man's child." But a man will always be accused of "abandoning his responsibility." Yet women demand equality.....
Dude do you not realize how hard that choice is to make you're responsible for a possible new life and sometimes you're unable to provide for it sometimes it's better to not have a kid because you're not able to take care of it then let it go through all the pain and suffering of life knowing that it's family hates it
really interesting video, thank you for sharing! i can’t help but wonder if the parents really thought this through. while it’s understandable that they might feel overwhelmed, kicking someone out doesn’t seem like the best way to handle a tough situation. it just feels a bit unfair to put the burden of their emotions onto you. what do you all think?
She was given an ultimatum, which she had a decision to make & left with her friend; if she left with her friend then she wasn't kicked out, but chose to leave. If her sister is pregnant then she's going to need all the help she can get. Did the grandparents own the house or were they just paying for it? If they were simply paying for then they don't have the authority to evict them. That can only done by a landlord through court & they have to give them a 30-60 day notice & the parents can't sue them if they don't own the house. The OP claimed to graduate high school at 19, but then got a scholarship, which is possible, but unlikely. The reason why is because most people who get a scholarship are usually given people to either ones who are given to athletes or people with the highest grades.If she graduated at 19 then that means that she was held back due to poor grades & keep in mind that the OP said she was 19 writing this. The OP is lying.
I never understood the thinking on this, but if your kid is just turning five in December and all the other kids turned five earlier in the year, some kids aren't able to keep up. So the parents have them stay in pre-school an extra year, they start kindergarten the next year at five, but turn six a few months later, and instead of being the youngest in the class they are the oldest. Your conclusion might have been a big possibility back in the 1950s and 60s, but it hasn't been like that for decades. Kids are rarely held back for poor grades anymore. And scholarships are awarded for many, many reasons. Grades and athletics are just two of them.
Is it my imagination or is this getting repeated twice? Where’s the editor?
Would’ve been 10 minutes shorter 😂
😂😂
A lot of stories do this.
It's a repeat 😂
I thought something was wrong with me 😅
How can she partially remember her father if he died when she was 7 months?🤦🏽♀️
Great catch! It could be that she’s heard stories about him from other family members or has some emotional memories linked to photos or keepsakes. What do you think?
@@RedditFamilyTales Why not listen and watch your story before you upload the stuff. Repeating the story was just annoying.
He also died before she was born, but then her parents divorced after she was a few months old
@@RedditFamilyTalesshe has no other family members
I have memories of as early as 4 months old. Some people just remember things early
You can tell an AI did the script (and possibly editing) because of the repeating.
I think it’s so funny when the family goes and does stupid stuff… then when they get their karma… ‘but but family!!!!’ Ok, where was this energy at when Jamie needed it?! Op do you and double down
I don't understand why these people stay in contact what the people that kicked them out of their own home and decide they don't want to move on just because they want to hear some form of justification from their parent which I will never understand
Why did Mom need to divorce her husband when he died. She would be a widow.
He died after their divorce
Once you find out these are all AI then they're difficult to listen to
It's always some kind of Cinderella like golden child - black sheep kind of story where the neglected party gets the happy end.
If I was op I would block the family phone number and block them on social media and made sure that they couldn’t reach me
Repeating almost 10 minutes of the story was kind of annoying.
Very annoying
With some of these stories, I don't know what's worse. Repeating the story in the middle to make it longer or rehashing the conclusion with different words for ten minutes when it should have been over.
@@ladymai805 I hate when they change the names. Listened to one story and a character had 4 different names 😂
You repeat a large portion of the story
This is absolute insanity that you just let 80% of the story repeat as a recap. Reddit stories are already easy content to crap out, stop being lazy and edit that out.
Lazy editing, and zero proofreading earned this video a dislike.
around @ 8:00 story bug
The cakes in the videos are making me hungry. They look so good.
I've always wondered why students have to cram for finals. I went to classes, did the assignments and participated so I didn't need to restudy the stuff I already learned.
this video was really eye-opening and well put together. i can’t help but feel for the person in this situation, but honestly, i think the parents might have had their reasons for kicking them out. i mean, sometimes family dynamics can get really complicated, and it’s not always about picking sides. what do you all think?
OP made the right choice. Consider reaching out to your mother's family. That narrative seems to me to be flawed. Keep your distance and boundaries.Do not trust your mothrr or thst dnake, Jacob.
6:38 glitch. you are repeating
this video is really eye-opening and well put together. i appreciate how you shared such a personal story, but honestly, i can't help but feel that kicking you out was a really drastic move on your parents' part. it makes me question if their priorities are in the right place, especially when family should come first. what do you all think?
Ai response to an ai story.
This wasn't well put together, it repeats 8 minutes of the story and has tons of holes.
this video is really engaging and brings up some important family dynamics. I can’t help but feel like the parents are being a bit unfair, though. it's tough to choose sides, but shouldn't they take responsibility for their actions instead of expecting everything to be okay just because they're reaching out now? it feels kind of manipulative to me. what do you all think?
this video is really thought-provoking, and it’s great to see such an open discussion about family dynamics. however, i can’t help but feel that the parents' reaction was a bit extreme. kicking someone out over a sibling's choices seems unfair and could lead to long-term damage in relationships. what do you all think?
Do people really love they full siblings more then their half ?
Your dialogue is sharp, witty, and realistic, bringing your characters to life in a way that's truly engaging. 🗣🎭
i really enjoyed the insights in this video, it was thought-provoking. however, i can’t help but feel that the parents' reaction seems a bit extreme. i mean, kicking someone out over a sibling's choices feels like they're placing blame in the wrong place. shouldn't family support each other instead of creating such divides? what do you all think?
How do you mess up copying someone elses story
great video, really enjoyed the insights shared here. however, i can't help but think that the parents' reactions seemed a bit extreme. while it's understandable to have concerns, kicking someone out over a sibling's choices feels like a betrayal of family support. what do you guys think?
Repeats starting at six and a half minutes. Complete lack of editing. Probably didn't even listen to what the AI spit out before posting. It's a waste of your time.
This is all over the place
I love how they are saying random peoples shit public on yt
Terrible or just extremely lazy editing. What's up with the repeating audio?
Get an english speaker to listen to the story before posting.
All the bots in the comments LOL
this mom fello is kinda of a jerk.
wow, this video is really thought-provoking and well done! it’s interesting to see how different families handle unexpected situations. personally, i can't help but think that the way the parents reacted seems a bit extreme. kicking someone out over a sibling's choices feels unfair, don't you think? family should support each other, even when things get tough.
You like to hear the same story over and over again?
Bro you only need to get to the 8-minute marker you don't need to keep repeating everything
holy bot comments bro lol “thought provoking video” my ass, this was difficult to listen to, repeating words and constant yapping without getting anywhere
Bruh I just noticed that lol 🤣
this video was really eye-opening and well-presented, i appreciate the effort you put into it. that said, it seems a bit unfair for parents to prioritize one child's situation over another. shouldn’t they be supporting both siblings equally? i wonder how this dynamic will play out in the long run.
If a woman aborts a baby, people support her, praise her sometimes even.
If a man honestly says "I'm not ready to be a father." people say he's abandoning a pregnant woman.
A woman never ever "kills a man's child."
But a man will always be accused of "abandoning his responsibility."
Yet women demand equality.....
Get over it, man up... There are so much double standards in favors of women when it comes to reproductive rights
Dude do you not realize how hard that choice is to make you're responsible for a possible new life and sometimes you're unable to provide for it sometimes it's better to not have a kid because you're not able to take care of it then let it go through all the pain and suffering of life knowing that it's family hates it
really interesting video, thank you for sharing! i can’t help but wonder if the parents really thought this through. while it’s understandable that they might feel overwhelmed, kicking someone out doesn’t seem like the best way to handle a tough situation. it just feels a bit unfair to put the burden of their emotions onto you. what do you all think?
She was given an ultimatum, which she had a decision to make & left with her friend; if she left with her friend then she wasn't kicked out, but chose to leave. If her sister is pregnant then she's going to need all the help she can get.
Did the grandparents own the house or were they just paying for it? If they were simply paying for then they don't have the authority to evict them. That can only done by a landlord through court & they have to give them a 30-60 day notice & the parents can't sue them if they don't own the house.
The OP claimed to graduate high school at 19, but then got a scholarship, which is possible, but unlikely. The reason why is because most people who get a scholarship are usually given people to either ones who are given to athletes or people with the highest grades.If she graduated at 19 then that means that she was held back due to poor grades & keep in mind that the OP said she was 19 writing this.
The OP is lying.
She can start school later
I never understood the thinking on this, but if your kid is just turning five in December and all the other kids turned five earlier in the year, some kids aren't able to keep up. So the parents have them stay in pre-school an extra year, they start kindergarten the next year at five, but turn six a few months later, and instead of being the youngest in the class they are the oldest.
Your conclusion might have been a big possibility back in the 1950s and 60s, but it hasn't been like that for decades. Kids are rarely held back for poor grades anymore.
And scholarships are awarded for many, many reasons. Grades and athletics are just two of them.
@@shells500tutubo I started school at seven. My birthday is in December ❤
Why you guys repeat the story two or more times...is bored and tiresome.
but but family!!