The Most Spoiled Kids?

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  • @onlyjayus
    @onlyjayus  Год назад +268

    how was your childhood? do you want kids?
    Edit: okay for some reason youtube keeps disabling the comments and it killed the video.. I turned it in and Hopefully it stays that way bc I wanted to interact w you guys on this one

    • @mynameisPEEHS
      @mynameisPEEHS Год назад +5

      First comment on this

    • @Byebishh
      @Byebishh Год назад +7

      2 comment
      and idk if i want kids yet i wanna see where life takes me

    • @XxlukexX945
      @XxlukexX945 Год назад +2

      No not really

    • @nini.sturn14
      @nini.sturn14 Год назад +2

      Yeah i deff dont want kids

    • @oribd5615
      @oribd5615 Год назад +2

      No i wanna doe alone

  • @picklebrownie
    @picklebrownie Год назад +47

    Like you said, the parents are the ones who spoil the kids, then the parent gets angry and usually looses control. Phew.... I'm doing my best job at parenting. I get angry sometimes, but it's a lot less often and I've started leaning into compassion a lot more. I hope to avoid situations like these videos with me kids, so like Jordan Peterson says, "don't let your kids do anything that makes you dislike them" and the earlier you start it the better!!

  • @cl4ym0re
    @cl4ym0re Год назад +266

    Parents in a nutshell
    Parent: Oh my kid is crying? Maybe if I scream at them more they will stop
    Child: Crying even more
    Parent: Yup, screaming at them is the best approach! *Now let's try threatening them.*
    Edit: I got more likes than Bella bro- thank ya guys so much for liking.

    • @garglamesh6138
      @garglamesh6138 Год назад +5

      That is the most truthful thing I have ever heard or read.

    • @maryellen8877
      @maryellen8877 Год назад +5

      What also happens at the store is the kids ask if they can get something, and the parents say yes. The problem is they aren’t actually listening. Fast forward and they’re wondering why there kid is crying while there checking out there items at the store.

    • @maryellen8877
      @maryellen8877 Год назад +3

      Smh

    • @spiderbread8022
      @spiderbread8022 Год назад +2

      This is true so so true-

    • @LordFarquad-_-
      @LordFarquad-_- Год назад +3

      And don't forget the very important step of recording and laughing at the kid 😌

  • @olivianeukam5636
    @olivianeukam5636 Год назад +10

    Bella: Don't throw the stuff in the pool, that's not the best way to deal with the situation
    Also Bella (19:28): Throw the kid into the water

  • @artbykatecagle
    @artbykatecagle Год назад +11

    My childhood was really hard. My dad started behaving erratically, and lashing out, especially at me, before I can really remember. Once when I was six I didn’t want him to fix my hair, because it was already done and he spent the next four months acting like I was dead. Wouldn’t talk about me, or if he did it was in the past tense, just acted like I no longer existed. He did that at least four time between six and 14. That alone would be traumatic, but there was a lot more I won’t go into. My mom did her best to shield me, but he was lashing out at her too. He was never physically abusive, but emotionally and psychologically. Then when I was 15 we found out he had brain cancer… that’s why he changed. And then everyone acted like I had to forget everything he did because he couldn’t help it, which was a different kind of trauma. Anyways, I still deal with depression and anxiety, probably some because of childhood. I did want kids still after all that though, and I have three, a five year old and four year old, and one in Heaven.

    • @khadijahsaba
      @khadijahsaba Год назад +1

      I'm so sorry for ur loss and hope u can deal and overcome with ur depression and anxiety

    • @artbykatecagle
      @artbykatecagle Год назад +1

      @@khadijahsaba thank you. Still working through, but doing a lot better. I have a good support system now, and an excellent mental health team.

    • @khadijahsaba
      @khadijahsaba Год назад +1

      @@artbykatecagle good job!

  • @meikostarling7219
    @meikostarling7219 Год назад +11

    Not gonna lie, my sister and I were kind of spoiled growing up, but we were raised to be hyperaware of ourself at all times. We still were decent kids; I learned from fear of consequences, and she learned from experiencing them.

  • @SIGMA-52
    @SIGMA-52 Год назад +5

    All I need to say if I ever tried to pull any of this I would have be breathing today

  • @Atlanta-Georgia
    @Atlanta-Georgia Год назад +11

    I am really glad my mom raised me the way she did. She didn’t spoil me, i had to do chores for no money, get good grades. Now I know why

  • @flame_thrower3136
    @flame_thrower3136 Год назад +13

    Man this video makes me grateful that my parents aren’t like this. Like there are much better ways to go about having kids on screens too much, like limiting their screen time or simply taking away the electronics for some time, not destroying it and screaming at them.

  • @alexanderehlers2604
    @alexanderehlers2604 Год назад +3

    i’m going to say this about most of the clips here, the kids reactions the what their parents did were not warranted, that could tell you they were spoiled, but what the parents did wasn’t warranted either, this is how children cut contact with their parents and relationships are destroyed

  • @Cossack1744
    @Cossack1744 Год назад +3

    My childhood was pretty bad for thr first half, for 5 years I was spanked severely to the point of being beaten and i was hit a lot and locked into my room, then I got adopted (again) by a wonderful family! My second and current family is phenomenal and treats me well, can anyone relate?

  • @_Scout_Gaming_
    @_Scout_Gaming_ Год назад +3

    If they are gonna dial the police it’s either an emergency or you are gonna get fined

  • @Berry-Official
    @Berry-Official Год назад +25

    Parents: Why would you send me to a retirement home!
    Kid:

  • @bellaboooo810
    @bellaboooo810 Год назад +7

    I still live at home and the absolute worst my parents would do if I was acting spoiled is take away my phone. These parents 💀

  • @greatnessaudiobooks7692
    @greatnessaudiobooks7692 Год назад +8

    An alternative title to this video: Parents that suck at giving appropriate punishments.

  • @anxofernandez3344
    @anxofernandez3344 Год назад +1

    When I was a kid and in my early teens my parents took away my console many times and they hid it if I didn't do my chores, if I had bad grades, if I didn't do my homework or if I fought with my sister. They also threw away my comic books, my action figures, my sports magazines and my wrestling magazines. I remember when I was 15 I had pretty bad grades on the first semester and my mom took away my console and all my games and she sold them. Also she threw away comics and magazines as usual and I was grounded for months No videogames, no allowance, no TV, no comics, nothing but homework, books and I was allowed to have a radio. Safe to say I learned my lesson and my grades improved one or two letters the following semester.

  • @Drakestorm87
    @Drakestorm87 Год назад +2

    You know watching stuff like this makes me realize that I am very lucky that my mom values the principle of privacy and allows me to have it. Also makes me glad that my dad didn’t leave because I’m afraid that since he was a drug addict if he did stay with my family he probably would’ve done this maybe some of my moms boyfriends too. they were jackasses, all of them.

  • @Seguchi1111
    @Seguchi1111 Год назад +2

    They couldnt even bother to sell the damn device
    and they are the ones calling their children dumb

  • @_Scout_Gaming_
    @_Scout_Gaming_ Год назад +2

    I waited for this, but didn’t realize it was out

  • @terijackson2010
    @terijackson2010 Год назад +2

    These parents are abusive. As a mom to 3 grown children, sometimes we would take away game consoles/phones/etc for finite amounts of time as punishment if appropriate (failing classes and not studying bc playing games). But destroying their property is NOT okay.

  • @cfrukz6443
    @cfrukz6443 Год назад +1

    Hi OnlyJayus!
    During my childhood if I ever made a mistake, my parents would give me a little help but mainly let me figure it out on my own.
    If I was ever naughty, rude didn’t do what I was told then I’d get a decent flogging from my father or mother.
    When I did stuff right, made achievements, etc. I got a little praise for it.
    Overall, I’m happy with the way my parents raised me, I see kids today who have no respect for their parents / guardians. Kids who swear, kids who need discipline. In my opinion if you’re not ready to be a parent, Don’t have Kids!

  • @Kachow_7
    @Kachow_7 Год назад +5

    Clip plays: volume ⬆️
    Her responding: volume ⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⏬⏬⏬⏬⬇️⏬⬇️
    I love it though

  • @maythe_day6256
    @maythe_day6256 Год назад +1

    I was and am only a tiny bit now, spoiled. But being spoiled makes you very fragile, so now when they yell and scream. I go to my room and cry, I am so stupid.

  • @paulrose319
    @paulrose319 Год назад +2

    80s and early 90s were my childhood days so fairly normal for those times and certainly a lot more different that a 10s or 2020 childhood would be

  • @georgiarose2088
    @georgiarose2088 Год назад +3

    I HATE MAJORITY OF THIS PARENTING
    It’s horrible and traumatising
    It’s not ok

  • @maddiejoebob5770
    @maddiejoebob5770 Год назад +4

    Those parents should go to prison

  • @skullgirl-
    @skullgirl- Год назад +3

    I was definitely a bad kid. I was rude to my brother, but had a good relationship with my mom and dad. I would watch stuff that I shouldn’t have been watching as a 10 year old, and starting watching attack on titan at age 9. I started cursing a lot and using adult language in 5th grade and I tried acting more mature than I was. I guess I wasn’t a bad kid, but I was trying to act/was more mature than my 10 year old self.

  • @KuniKuk
    @KuniKuk Год назад +2

    Parent Solutions:
    •Yell
    •break yo stuff
    •make you depressed
    •make u lock ur self in your room
    •scar you
    ☺️
    My child hood with *ASIAN* dad: when I needed help with homework I’d always tear up
    One I did something (idk) but all I remember is that my favorite dress was ripped and in the trash🥲💀

  • @Adrenaline0000
    @Adrenaline0000 Год назад +3

    11:14 then I’d just push the guy into the pool as payback 😂

  • @iamdenis4735
    @iamdenis4735 Год назад +8

    So much evidence of destruction, but Jayus' commentary is amazing 🥳🐋

  • @the_dam_snack_bar1041
    @the_dam_snack_bar1041 Год назад +1

    alternate title: Adults being terrible parents and causing child depression.

  • @Billiesavocados
    @Billiesavocados Год назад +5

    i had a pretty good childhood some traumatic ish things happened but nothing my parents could control. i was given a lot of the things i wanted even tho we grew up without a ton of money and in the middle of no where. but i was also disciplined i would get put in time out some spankings and something threatened with a wooden spoon but never hit (i don't mind the fact that i was spanked or anything as a punishment because it was never like really hard or excessive hitting). they also would take away my electronics sometimes but would never break then. i don't really understand breaking them cuz you are the one who payed for them.

    • @linearman9038
      @linearman9038 Год назад +1

      ikr acting like they did something by wasting their own money?😂

    • @Billiesavocados
      @Billiesavocados Год назад +1

      @@linearman9038 fr lol

  • @R.Rocky.y
    @R.Rocky.y Год назад

    My childhood (which is still kinda going) is terrible, your vids have actually been helping me feel better

  • @Celtics18thbanner
    @Celtics18thbanner Год назад

    Highlights from my childhood include drowning, being afraid to use the bathroom at night because I thought satin would come after me if I do so, losing two of my most beloved games, and having explosive diarrhea in class form two weeks straight. I will say I was heavy into Minecraft as a kid.

  • @pungency101
    @pungency101 Год назад +3

    I definitely would have right hooked my mother into the pool to fetch my phone. I pay for my phones myself. She can pay for her fractured jaw herself

  • @mayh815
    @mayh815 Год назад +3

    as a child i was the sweetest thing but then i got my own opinions😅

  • @shakyman75
    @shakyman75 Год назад +2

    Dang Bella, how do you make these videos without getting sad from these abusive parents

  • @josephineirwin9147
    @josephineirwin9147 Год назад

    “You’ll thank me when your older”

  • @trainwreck-ps2fi
    @trainwreck-ps2fi 6 месяцев назад

    "Throw the kid into the water."
    -Bella's Parenting Tips 101

  • @itsliterally_melody
    @itsliterally_melody Год назад

    When I was little I’m talking 5 or 6 (remember this because it is important) I said “I hate you” to people when I was really mad at them or upset because other kids and TV shows would say it and I at the time thought it meant “i’m really mad at you/I’m upset with you” and once I said it at my parents and they took their 5 or 6 YEAR OLD CHILD and showed me what HITLER DID TO THE JEWS AND TRAUMATIZED THEIR YOUNG CHILD (And now I very rarely to not at all say hate to people so I guess their tactic worked 😃)

  • @whoknows8360
    @whoknows8360 Год назад

    I had 5 half siblings growing up but the two oldest were over achieving, super smart twins. The boy was pretty much just that but the girl was really funny and definitely my favorite person in the family but there’s not much competition(they had a different father than me) and I was pretty much average at everything, grades, sports whatever and then came the triplets (different father then the twins and me) and they were all super athletic, the boys were varsity freshman for football, basketball and golf and my sister was a varsity freshman for volleyball, basketball, and tennis. She was also really good at golf but it was during volleyball season for her so she couldn’t play in high school. So we all had the same mom and there were 3 different fathers in the picture for a while (the triplets dad got married to our mom but he was the only one to ever be married to her). The twins would switch off every week so that was kinda nice for me to get a break from them. My father lived multiple states over so I never really saw him, *maybe* once every year on my birthday over FaceTime. On my 11th birthday I remember my dad told me he was proud of me (which confused me bc he didn’t even know me) but it was still nice, but he died 3 days later. My siblings and mom didn’t really care and nobody wanted to take me to my father’s funeral so I didn’t go. I never had a good relationship with the triplets dad. The twins said my mom asked him if he wanted to adopt me and he said no (I thought they lied about it to be mean but they weren’t). Later I asked to move in with my aunt(on my father’s side) who I still didn’t know but idk who told me but i knew she wanted kids and I probably wasn’t what she was looking for but i was a lot easier than the entire adoption process. She never adopted me bc of my mom but she was my guardian for a while until she overdosed and I was sent back. Nobody in my family really acknowledged me before I left and once I came back. Nobody knew any of my activities or my grades. Once at a parent teacher conference (the triplets dad went bc my mom was busy) my teacher said I was good and whatever and this bitch goes “really? I wasn’t expecting such a nice comment about this ferrel boy.” Something like that and I walked right home. I mean my childhood definitely wasn’t as bad as most.

  • @Ghostie_Cat
    @Ghostie_Cat Год назад

    My mom just takes my phone, she doesn’t damage it, and when she got/gets mad she takes a step back and calms down

  • @sadturn1740
    @sadturn1740 Год назад +2

    I would say I’m spoiled in the sense that I never thought about money growing up and my family provided everything they could with barely any complaints. I never had tantrums about anything but clothes when I was really little😂 as in I hated wearing clothes. But I got my first phone at 11 and it was a flip phone. When I was 13 I gotta touch screen. But it was $100. And every phone after till I was 18 was less than $200. I knew that and they made it clear they couldn’t provide more. I was happy that I got anything. When I turned 18 I saved up enough $$ from my job and was able to get my own IPhone!

  • @thisisaperson660
    @thisisaperson660 Год назад +1

    I hate how this isnt really "spoiled kids" its abusive parents

  • @Vlogswyagirl
    @Vlogswyagirl Год назад +1

    If my parent broke my stuff I’m movin out

  • @ashley9421
    @ashley9421 Год назад +1

    That ahhhhh you did hurt my ears lol

    • @parxboiiz
      @parxboiiz Год назад

      I scrolled to this comment the second she did the ahhh thing lol

  • @thegoodprince3264
    @thegoodprince3264 Год назад

    Spoiled kids piss me off. But parents like these that record the kids as if the parents themselves aren’t partially to blame that makes me feel bad for these kids.

  • @parxboiiz
    @parxboiiz Год назад

    These aren’t spoiled kids. These are terrible parents.

  • @thesomething6229
    @thesomething6229 Год назад

    16:15: Anne Frank Here
    Jayus: WHATTTTTTTTTT

  • @M00nOnPawzzz
    @M00nOnPawzzz 9 месяцев назад

    4:27 THEY COUD’VE TRIED TO SAVE IT LIKE BRO-

  • @commissarchaplainradke92
    @commissarchaplainradke92 Год назад +1

    yeah a lot of those were shitty parenting but if i had talked to my parents like those kids did, i'd have gotten smacked in the mouth and grounded from whatever the issue was. and wouldnt ya know it, i never had a tantrum even close to the ones we just saw.

  • @alexstirrat19
    @alexstirrat19 Год назад +1

    I'm not gonna lie I had a really really bad temper as a kid but my parents did not take whatsoever but one of them went about it the wrong way.

  • @notasimpleton9693
    @notasimpleton9693 Год назад

    I agree with the data one because honestly he was being rude and he wasn't even taking it seriously

  • @Sarge2112
    @Sarge2112 Год назад +1

    Back in the day when they charged you for long distance my daughter ran up a $1200 phone bill in 1 month to my mom's phone and they wouldn't let her get out of it she HAD to pay it wow she was pissed 😡 I remember actually going into AT&T with C- notes to pay it

  • @tyreesetjjoyner1995
    @tyreesetjjoyner1995 Год назад +2

    I always love seeing Jesse ridgeway’s father destroying Jesse’s stuff and Christian golca’s psycho mother also destroy stuff. Continue on your road on getting the diamond crystal play button. Good video

  • @parxboiiz
    @parxboiiz Год назад

    19:43 a very similar thing happened to me. I had this bracelet (it was my favorite bracelet) and my friends and I lost it at the beach. We used it for a magic role play so I was really sad when I lost it. (I was 7 or 8 so I was crying a little) and i tried to find the same one at the store, and I checked for years, but it isn’t in stock anymore.

  • @ERWhyte
    @ERWhyte Год назад

    I found some spoiled kids, and I found some Chick-fil-A sauce!

  • @Not.Cameronallenleith
    @Not.Cameronallenleith Год назад +1

    My parents be like

  • @jjque8900
    @jjque8900 Год назад +1

    If they are chucking consoles and phones out windows they have tried all other methods.

  • @Cobalt...
    @Cobalt... Год назад

    I had to stop half way through, this is just sad

  • @M0ntie
    @M0ntie Год назад

    19:08
    "I'm sorry honey 🙂"

  • @xiolaamapola3180
    @xiolaamapola3180 Год назад

    Jayus makes a good point - the parents are the ones spoiling these badly behaved children. I am a parent, I get wanting to give your kids everything but, if a kid is a brat to begin with, how is the kid getting a PS4 n games? I am 100% for taking things away for bad behavior but what does that tell them if the parents taking away the thing are the same ones who rewarded their bad behavior with said thing ?????
    Parents need to do better too!

  • @curcubeusiiubirea7778
    @curcubeusiiubirea7778 Год назад

    My parents logic was treat the abusive brother like an angel that can do no wrong
    And how about we take away therapy from the suicidal child and not take away the problem with his an
    👏 abusive 👏 brother 👏 and 👏 toxic 👏 home life! 👏

  • @ibrahimchishti6297
    @ibrahimchishti6297 Год назад +1

    you should do a reaction to one of connor pug's videos, he acctually has good stories about spoiled kids and stuff like that

  • @unknown55466
    @unknown55466 Год назад +1

    I had a great childhood. It was full of great memories and I was not spoiled. I have really supportive parents.

  • @kevinj4862
    @kevinj4862 Год назад +1

    This is more about child abuse. Embarrassing your child and posting it on the internet.

  • @mahailiabrown3972
    @mahailiabrown3972 Год назад

    Solution to only break or throw it out is cause ya don't listen no other way those are last resorts

  • @ChickenNugget4658
    @ChickenNugget4658 Год назад

    4:41 i mean it probably survived, playstations have an aluminium frame so all the inportant parts are protected and it landed flat so its probably just scrached realy bad

  • @kylebeschler03
    @kylebeschler03 Год назад +1

    My childhood was interesting. It was boring here and there, but i made most of it id say. Mainly wish i was allowed to do more stuff but thats about it. and Yes i want kids bc of the experience and so forth at the right time in my life.

  • @bobmcmuffin2478
    @bobmcmuffin2478 Год назад +5

    18:38 bruh, if i was the parent i would give her the box and in it would be the flip phone from the 1900s 🤣i would love to see the shocked reaction on her face 🤣😂

    • @bruce5015
      @bruce5015 Год назад +1

      Wow I didn’t know they had flip phones in the 1900s

    • @bobmcmuffin2478
      @bobmcmuffin2478 Год назад

      @@bruce5015 Yah they did, you can search it up

    • @bruce5015
      @bruce5015 Год назад +2

      @@bobmcmuffin2478
      the only phones in the 1900s were those hand crank ones lol 😂💀

    • @bobmcmuffin2478
      @bobmcmuffin2478 Год назад

      @@bruce5015 oh lmao 🤣

  • @flekzyyt9709
    @flekzyyt9709 Год назад

    my childhood was perfect until i found out that dealling on the streets was easy money and i could smoke my brains out while sitting on my ass and skip school without problems cuz the school feared me( for nothing cuz i only dealt small things). and then i when i was 19 i stopped and found a job, saved some money and now i own a snackbar

  • @FizzyFizzyFizz
    @FizzyFizzyFizz Год назад

    All these kids crying over getting “out of date” iPhones, like I got my mum’s old 7+ (around the time that the iphone 13 came out) and I was frickin ecstatic!

  • @mental-pineapple4283
    @mental-pineapple4283 Год назад

    I was never a spoilt kid but I have recently become a teenager and my parents now start thinking, "you know what let's put ridiculous time limits on her phone that she never had before and if she's a bit grumpy for some reason or another we'll take her phone away for a few weeks". Also anyone else's parent's treat them like an adult one minute and a little kid the next

  • @Miles_editz505
    @Miles_editz505 Год назад

    The one with the kid ruining the cake the kid didn’t know that’s the moms fault

  • @RandomBoiledBean
    @RandomBoiledBean Год назад +1

    So, I am the middle child, and u posted this on Nov 16 Wednesday, right? My birthday is right after that, I'm turning 12, my mom asked me what I want to do for it and I said, a party?
    Mom: do u got party money?
    Me: no, sleepover?
    Mom: do you have frie-
    Me: mom, just forget it and get me a sketchbook, and yes I do have friends, I can name 10 of them right now-
    And that's how the conversation went

  • @ellab7708
    @ellab7708 Год назад

    I remember when I was like- 8 or something, I was playing roblox and it was super laggy so i smashed it and made the LITTLEST crack. I got scared of getting caught and hid it. I thought i should tell my brother so I went out and said “I broke my tablet” but then got scared again and aaid i was kidding. Abviously that was a lie and my brother went into my room and found it. He then told my parents and my dad comes home, breaks it in half, and throws it away. I will also say that when I broke it, it still worked.

  • @Brianld50
    @Brianld50 Год назад

    So I've seen some of these before, I didn't agree with most of them when I saw them before. These parents need classes to be decent parents. The children are like this most likely because of the parents raising them this way.

  • @Voodja
    @Voodja Год назад +1

    Hi Bella, could you please turn up the volume of the videos you‘re reacting to? I had to turn the volume up but then you are too loud :D
    Thank youuu

  • @dreamyvill6421
    @dreamyvill6421 Год назад

    When I was younger me and my parents were arguing and my dad broke my table. May have been a bit spoiled but all of my pictures and memories were on there I found them on Facebook thankfully But parents should stop thinking that screaming at a kid is wrong especially when they've already broke down once they did

  • @robduncan123
    @robduncan123 Год назад

    This video was kind of a compilation of mean parents and spoiled kids

  • @audreyveltman-visch9008
    @audreyveltman-visch9008 Год назад +1

    That with that phone😮😮

  • @ChickenNugget4658
    @ChickenNugget4658 Год назад

    10:59 Im gOnNa cAlL cHiLd CeRvIcEs! bruh looks 27💀

  • @spenserstravalacci6200
    @spenserstravalacci6200 Год назад

    The parents are so snotty to the kids

  • @valerieliles1560
    @valerieliles1560 Год назад

    ok so if i was like this when i was younger i wouldn’t be here like i’d be dead

  • @gusstevens4129
    @gusstevens4129 Год назад

    5:15 this kid deserves it with a poster of COD ghosts.

  • @emmathemiddlechild9791
    @emmathemiddlechild9791 Год назад

    bad childhood and yes so they would have a childhood that i never had

  • @alexandergaus493
    @alexandergaus493 Год назад

    My childhood. Could have been worst- but could have been better, too. Did live in foster care and child homes ... not much to get spoiled by 😅

  • @prishanand8276
    @prishanand8276 Год назад

    Broo my parents were hella strict

  • @mzstefk
    @mzstefk Год назад

    honestly im still a child and im livng the live

  • @Lucky13isme
    @Lucky13isme Год назад

    Three words (one for each kid) : Divorce, ADHD and , Dad

  • @HeyDrGhost
    @HeyDrGhost Год назад

    Honestly I think breaking all of the phones and Xboxs and whatever is too much, but like taking them away if they get I'm trouble or if they are on it too much is perfectly fine in my opinion. Too much of anything can be bad.

  • @Stallion-dh8fu
    @Stallion-dh8fu Год назад +1

    Hi Bella, can I call you Bella, first time messaging. Just to say I love your videos, they are extremely interesting and educational. Keep up the great work.

  • @rottennawe9957
    @rottennawe9957 Год назад

    My parents beat me or take the stuff way. Why break something you spent money on? Such a waste.

  • @leif-william397
    @leif-william397 Год назад

    I was that kid who learnd to prioritize what to get first whith the money i used months to save up.

  • @Papyrus69420
    @Papyrus69420 Год назад +1

    I have a suggestion can you make the videos you watch louder or make your voice lower volume thanks that would really help

  • @melinaaa9033
    @melinaaa9033 Год назад

    Even if I wanted to, I wasn't able to be like that when I was a child

  • @eddiew6902
    @eddiew6902 Год назад

    i just wish i wasn't 1 of those kids

  • @audiobook811
    @audiobook811 Год назад

    0:33 Ewwwww virtue signaling

  • @LuisEisenberger
    @LuisEisenberger 8 месяцев назад

    Spoiled kids are annoying 😅

  • @atmen1489
    @atmen1489 Год назад +1

    My dad wants to ruin my PS4 at the wall because he supposedly told me to put it in my room it didn't break it but I don't remember him ever telling me to put it in my room