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  • Опубликовано: 29 июн 2021
  • Absolute Documentaries brings you this unique documentary about 10 boys who just met and are left alone to live together in a house for 5 days. The house and garden were stocked with food, toys, and everything they needed. The camera crew followed their every move to monitor their behavior without speaking to them unless it was an emergency. The boys were free to leave the house at any point and were allowed to speak to their parents and a physiatrist which they all met prior to this experiment.
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  • @Metra_90_Video_Productions
    @Metra_90_Video_Productions 8 месяцев назад +624

    Imagine being the neighbor, and seeing Micheal being tied up in the back yard

    • @0-_yikes-_0
      @0-_yikes-_0 5 месяцев назад +55

      Reading this without watching the entire video yet is really funny

    • @gigi9301
      @gigi9301 5 месяцев назад +13

      Lord of the Flies, kinda but not really

    • @Mr_gold1234
      @Mr_gold1234 2 месяца назад +6

      Micheal screaming for help when he got tided up

    • @theyluvvarabella
      @theyluvvarabella 2 месяца назад +2

      @@0-_yikes-_0help me too lol im only 15:40 minutes in

    • @XKM265
      @XKM265 Месяц назад +3

      He just got put there mike was the crazy guy

  • @M-O-88
    @M-O-88 2 года назад +13352

    I think it would be so cool to do this again with boys in this generation. It would be intriguing to see how much of a difference there would be!

    • @JonathanGillies
      @JonathanGillies Год назад +183

      When was this experiment conducted?

    • @francolombardo9290
      @francolombardo9290 Год назад +158

      I'm doing that this week I'm a little older but I'm so excited it's so so Kool I'm living with kids starting at 1030am a whole week of freedom🙂😍🥳 wish me luck

    • @ginJorel
      @ginJorel Год назад +1103

      @@JonathanGillies 2002. 20 years ago. kids today probably wouldn't trash the place so fast, instead they'd become insanely bored and not do the experiment in the first place. unless there's ps5s and flatscreens, of course

    • @Minniemooz
      @Minniemooz Год назад +209

      @@JonathanGillies this on was 2001, the girls one was 2002

    • @xgbxzylo4763
      @xgbxzylo4763 Год назад +9

      Well kids aged 11-12 now are in year 7 so they’d just form gangs and start stabbing eachother

  • @cathybell2899
    @cathybell2899 8 месяцев назад +489

    It seems the presence of cameramen may still have tempered their behavior. Occasionally you see one of the boys look at the adult to see if he/she will intervene. It's interesting.

    • @squarelime1
      @squarelime1 Месяц назад +25

      I agree, it'd be interesting (and possibly more accurate) without cameramen however it would pose as a large safety hazard.

    • @carloporticos212
      @carloporticos212 Месяц назад +7

      yeah, same thoughts, it would be nice if they just set cameras on the wall or in the ceiling

    • @Hello-wy2px
      @Hello-wy2px Месяц назад +2

      @@squarelime1just have live surveillance footage with someone watching at all times, just out of the presence of the kids

    • @juniorr2646
      @juniorr2646 13 дней назад

      Lmao😂

  • @aachucko
    @aachucko 9 месяцев назад +333

    As an American, I can't believe no one got knocked in the teeth. Everyone knew a "Michael" growing up...the hyperactive kid that couldn't stand for things NOT to be broken. Result...parents are needed.

    • @jessicacady3736
      @jessicacady3736 5 месяцев назад +12

      That’s the problem the kid NEEDS love & attention or they will try and seek it elsewhere most likely being super annoying violent etc etc anything that gets attention wheather it be good or bad…it’s quite sad really

    • @mstorgaardnielsen
      @mstorgaardnielsen 2 месяца назад

      It’s more probable that it’s boys that haven’t been given liberty enough to figure out how to self-direct. Then when let loose there’s no parent to keep them in rein.

    • @burp3267
      @burp3267 2 месяца назад

      Remember, not all children are the same, some can manage a house on their home

    • @Chip_eater48
      @Chip_eater48 Месяц назад

      wADeR

    • @gottesurteil3201
      @gottesurteil3201 18 дней назад +1

      Peak fatherless behavior.

  • @fw7103
    @fw7103 2 года назад +4009

    Incredible how accurate this is to Lord of the Flies - electing a leader, the creation of two groups, calm before the chaos, a scapegoat, violence and hunting wild animals - and I haven’t even finished the video yet!

    • @thethrowawaythatstayed7055
      @thethrowawaythatstayed7055 2 года назад +234

      Right? I’ve just started it and it’s following LOTF so well that I’m worrying for the kid in glasses. We all know what happened to Piggy and his specs! 😂

    • @octaviasaturday2957
      @octaviasaturday2957 2 года назад +56

      Yeah I totally called this being very Lord of the Flies and I wasn’t disappointed 😆

    • @Rei_Kagami
      @Rei_Kagami Год назад +9

      @@thethrowawaythatstayed7055 Who is piggy in This scenario (I say that Micheal is like Piggy while Sim I like Simon or vice versa)

    • @melneves2675
      @melneves2675 Год назад

      Just Miracle In Tonga do this

    • @Plugneedsahug
      @Plugneedsahug Год назад +1

      i was just thinking that

  • @jpriv.04
    @jpriv.04 Год назад +1728

    George was so mature and so sweet for taking care of sim while the others were blaming him for not doing anything

    • @garygray2078
      @garygray2078 Год назад +60

      While I praise George for trying, he definitely wasn't an angel. He demonstrated aggression on the weaker too.

    • @rome.u
      @rome.u Год назад +5

      Robert is

    • @odst2247
      @odst2247 Год назад +43

      @@garygray2078because they’re children, can’t expect them, and shouldn’t expect them, to act like angels, especially since angels aren’t even real and if they were, they aren’t even the same species as humans lol

    • @LilXancheX
      @LilXancheX Год назад +4

      @@odst2247 and? Angels and humans a both from god

    • @Shtave3
      @Shtave3 Год назад +3

      ​@@LilXancheX no they're not 🤣🤣

  • @u9s0e9r
    @u9s0e9r 9 месяцев назад +707

    Let’s all give a round of applause to his poor camera man 👏

    • @jean6872
      @jean6872 8 месяцев назад +16

      Did you hear he quit after one day and had to be replaced?

    • @katielblackett
      @katielblackett 8 месяцев назад +7

      @@jean6872who said that

    • @coleforbes2059
      @coleforbes2059 7 месяцев назад +10

      @@katielblackettthe camera man

  • @LathaTallapalli
    @LathaTallapalli 7 месяцев назад +185

    The urge to paint walls must really be primal😭

  • @devmaster_4483
    @devmaster_4483 2 года назад +6588

    I just want to give Sim a giant hug because he is the most unappreciated boy ever. His parents should be proud of him because of how responsible he is and how mature he is. He cooked, he cleaned for everybody, and when the other boys were out physically fighting with eachother, he was solving a puzzle. Such a good kid

    • @tribequest9
      @tribequest9 2 года назад +1

      the white guilt is strong with this one.......

    • @junhyunds
      @junhyunds 2 года назад +248

      Fr I felt so bad for him

    • @Anal_Flute
      @Anal_Flute Год назад +24

      @@tribequest9 Wtf you talkin about weirdo

    • @Anal_Flute
      @Anal_Flute Год назад +147

      I want to give Sim, George and Robert a huge hug

    • @stevemadden9100
      @stevemadden9100 Год назад +45

      Nerd

  • @bstan9637
    @bstan9637 Год назад +3429

    I feel sorry for the neighbors who had to endure this madness and the crew that had to clean up the incredible mess.

    • @edisone.7212
      @edisone.7212 Год назад +38

      Me too 🤭 Poor neighbors!

    • @Mariana-ud7dw
      @Mariana-ud7dw Год назад +22

      I looked for this comment.

    • @patao435
      @patao435 Год назад +8

      THAT ISWHAT I SAID

    • @Pliko3
      @Pliko3 Год назад

      Id just demo half the house, throw it all in the trash

    • @GM-qq1wi
      @GM-qq1wi Год назад +45

      If this happened next door to me my only complaint would be that I would have to buy my own popcorn

  • @Meerkat000
    @Meerkat000 9 месяцев назад +186

    You can tell Michael knew he was being singled out and the Monopoly game was him trying to show everyone calmness and that he can be good. I felt him in that moment.

  • @pepkoks
    @pepkoks 9 месяцев назад +659

    Congrats to George's parents, you can see that they raised him very well.

    • @natashalindemeier
      @natashalindemeier 9 месяцев назад +7

      goerge

    • @pepkoks
      @pepkoks 9 месяцев назад +6

      @@natashalindemeier thanks, i didn't notice 😂

    • @jean6872
      @jean6872 8 месяцев назад +4

      God bless your imagination.

    • @jonb4020
      @jonb4020 7 месяцев назад +3

      @@jean6872 Ah - the vested interest shows. I did wonder earlier!

    • @heybro123-u3s
      @heybro123-u3s 2 месяца назад

      yeah

  • @JR_Cargile
    @JR_Cargile Год назад +2973

    I would have killed for a friend like George as a kid. I was bullied relentlessly and seeing that was so amazing. Kudos to his parents 👏🏼

    • @jverd12
      @jverd12 Год назад +12

      Agree to disagree, I thought they would do so much worse

    • @LilXancheX
      @LilXancheX Год назад +4

      I had a friend like that

    • @annmurphy8440
      @annmurphy8440 Год назад +6

      They are beautiful children a credit to their parents Ann Murphy 🇨🇮

    • @roma5478
      @roma5478 Год назад +2

      Same

    • @oklywright8886
      @oklywright8886 Год назад

      Your parents raised you to be a weakling. That’s why you were “bullied”
      The strong SHOULD rule everything. That’s how a species remains strong & unified.
      You wouldn’t have been bullied if you had been taught how to stand up for yourself. This is why our generation is filled with weak men.

  • @jeraii6576
    @jeraii6576 Год назад +2830

    The parents congratulating them... " you did really well" no, they did not.

  • @MiloMatahoos133
    @MiloMatahoos133 9 месяцев назад +103

    I’m a girl but honestly, I would actually hurt someone if they kept coming into the room where I was trying to sleep and purposefully waking me up

    • @jessicacady3736
      @jessicacady3736 5 месяцев назад +6

      They did that on the girls episode as well kids will be kids lol

    • @Battlejuniorsoruce
      @Battlejuniorsoruce 6 дней назад

      Guys can be jerks but girls are just plain an evil 😭

    • @natostateball
      @natostateball 3 дня назад

      thats assault

    • @Battlejuniorsoruce
      @Battlejuniorsoruce 3 дня назад

      @@MiloMatahoos133 I'd probably not do anything

  • @LGBTR3naissance
    @LGBTR3naissance 7 месяцев назад +132

    No doubt I was not the only one thinking about "Lord of the Flies" while watching this documentary. It's an incredible and all too real picture at how kids without adult supervision interact together, with both the pros and cons that come with it. I identified greatly with Sim being a quiet introvert myself. George and Michael certainly were the most admirable of the whole lot. Truly paints a honest image of what happens when responsibility meets frivolousness and kids irrepressible energies are unbridled.

    • @braxty8953
      @braxty8953 6 месяцев назад +2

      What kid were you

    • @LGBTR3naissance
      @LGBTR3naissance 6 месяцев назад +3

      @@braxty8953 Sort of like Sim but then again a little bit like George and Michael too.

    • @Laro123
      @Laro123 6 месяцев назад +1

      Are all northern American boys like this?

    • @LGBTR3naissance
      @LGBTR3naissance 6 месяцев назад

      @@Laro123 I wouldn't say all of them.

    • @Verwaygen
      @Verwaygen 5 месяцев назад

      Wouldn't say "kids". They did the same experiment with girls. Watch the documentary. The differences are really interesting...

  • @pinklori13
    @pinklori13 2 года назад +2817

    Just finished watching the one with 10 girls I honestly wanted to see the parents reaction of seeing what their kids behave.

    • @h.beeeeee4234
      @h.beeeeee4234 2 года назад +158

      YOOOO ME TOO!!! Smh i don’t judge kids but mannnn some of those girls 🤦🏽‍♀️

    • @pinklori13
      @pinklori13 2 года назад +248

      @@h.beeeeee4234 yes the only responsible one was the girl who cooked for everyone then she chose to leave I felt bad for her

    • @h.beeeeee4234
      @h.beeeeee4234 2 года назад +121

      @@pinklori13 Me too! I respect that the two girls knew it was time to go. I want to have a nice looooonnnnnggg talk with Sade girls parents Whoaaa 😳 she is some work.

    • @pinklori13
      @pinklori13 2 года назад +78

      @@h.beeeeee4234 would love to see a "where are they now"

    • @h.beeeeee4234
      @h.beeeeee4234 2 года назад +74

      @@pinklori13 FACTS! Crazy to think these kids are 30 through 33 years old now!

  • @dr1ppyvr588
    @dr1ppyvr588 2 года назад +1620

    Only me who thinks that George was a good leader, he took care of sim and was making sure he got a good sleep.

    • @olwethumbatha1983
      @olwethumbatha1983 2 года назад +17

      yes.

    • @MelMeltalks31
      @MelMeltalks31 Год назад +24

      He was such a sweet kind boy ❤

    • @psa722
      @psa722 Год назад +15

      George was a good leader. I could see him as CEO of his own company some day.

  • @robLV
    @robLV 9 месяцев назад +76

    Interesting that the boys sensed George would be an effective leader and it turns out he was. Lots of EI in that kid. I wonder if knowing the other boys entrusted him as the leader affected how he otherwise would have behaved. Was his leadership natural, or more performative? He does seem more mature psychologically than most of the others.

  • @kianaychapman
    @kianaychapman Месяц назад +8

    i love how george was being helpful and supportive with sim and just nice to everyone

  • @Agent-Nero
    @Agent-Nero Год назад +919

    I like how George is like the big brother of everyone, he even checks if the other boys are okay

    • @antonhornegaard2731
      @antonhornegaard2731 11 месяцев назад +56

      i find that then someone becomes a leader in someway they often automaticaly become more mature and caring especially if they where chosen

    • @arttujarvinen568
      @arttujarvinen568 10 месяцев назад +30

      ​@@antonhornegaard2731i agree. In my own experience, responsibility and accountability is automatically assumed by those upon which it is thrust.

    • @jean6872
      @jean6872 8 месяцев назад +4

      Goerge was utterly useless and did not prevent the decline into gangs and hostility.

    • @Agent-Nero
      @Agent-Nero 8 месяцев назад +7

      @@jean6872 dam bro you don’t gotta be so heated about it

    • @Dragonaiis
      @Dragonaiis 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@jean6872 he's a kid

  • @Jack-1595
    @Jack-1595 2 года назад +827

    George was the best one, looking out for Sim and Micheal when the rest of the group was against them. I hope he is doing well.

    • @edinak5805
      @edinak5805 Год назад +11

      Michael was the most distractive of all of them.

    • @maguiredoppleganger9045
      @maguiredoppleganger9045 Год назад +12

      I think you got that wrong, Michael is the most chaos

    • @Darwaxion
      @Darwaxion Год назад +4

      Michael was evil

  • @Emnms68
    @Emnms68 5 месяцев назад +26

    I think it would be interesting to note which of the boys were only children, older siblings, younger siblings, etc. and see how that may have affected how they behaved in terms of responsibility in the house.

    • @tinaadcock-thomas8671
      @tinaadcock-thomas8671 3 месяца назад

      Why interested in birth order of the boys and not the girls? Looking for excuses? As a mom of boys and coming from an all-girl household, the dynamic revealed in “Girls Alone: A Study” and “Boys Alone: A Study” isn’t surprising at all!

    • @Emnms68
      @Emnms68 3 месяца назад +6

      @@tinaadcock-thomas8671 because this video is about the boys. I hadn’t seen the one with the girls at that point, either.

    • @loveyourself2254
      @loveyourself2254 2 месяца назад

      @@tinaadcock-thomas8671boys and girls are very different but both should know how to take care of themselves and at this age at least know how make a meal, hygiene and knowledge about basic chores. These boys didn’t do any of that and that isn’t good tho I agree boy and girls are different they should know the same knowledge

  • @Gusburg
    @Gusburg 9 месяцев назад +83

    I felt so sad watching the final moments. You could tell who was disciplined at home and who wasn't. Felt bad for some of them who had to endure this mayhem at the end

    • @nicolab2075
      @nicolab2075 9 месяцев назад +4

      Interesting that you specify discipline as the crucial factor

    • @KnotZMilky
      @KnotZMilky 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@melaenahurtghun1756i agree definitely not a good sign

    • @theadaptationstationmaster
      @theadaptationstationmaster 3 месяца назад +1

      @@melaenahurtghun1756 Let's not be too quick to judge. I imagine a number of them wanted to yell at their boys but didn't want to do so on TV with everyone watching. I thought I sensed some veiled anger in the questions they asked at the end and in their facial expressions. After watching footage of the experiment, it's likely many of them were just relieved their sons hadn't been killed. Of course, some of the boys' misbehavior could be the result of bad parenting too. I just wouldn't want to say that for sure based only on this footage.

  • @andrewsinclair7159
    @andrewsinclair7159 Год назад +849

    It's strange the way boys seem to punish each other for displaying maturity.

    • @emolawolf
      @emolawolf Год назад

      Because in their minds they connect maturity to adults and end of fun, being responsible for what they do. That's also way it's so common for boys to relentlessly bully girls, because girls tend to be calmer, and even just that's is a sign of "maturity" for boys.
      For the same reason, disabled (mentally or physically or both) children will always be their first targets of bullying, no matter what.
      It's truly scary and disgusting.

    • @andrewsinclair7159
      @andrewsinclair7159 Год назад +32

      @@emolawolf I have autism, so I know that last bit firsthand.

    • @leopinty5103
      @leopinty5103 Год назад +12

      @ MC Shorts ok?

    • @Movs.
      @Movs. Год назад +1

      Yes it's strange, yet males never seem to change the behavior and need to be taught extensively to not act this way. While the girls just act downright normal and don't need a hierarchy for them to not turn into apes

    • @Harry-fk5of
      @Harry-fk5of Год назад +42

      And a lot of men still do

  • @BMarie774
    @BMarie774 Год назад +2850

    What I find even more interesting is how my opinions of these boys have changed over the years. As a teenager I thought they were being so stupid at times. So mean, or so uncontrolled. Now as an adult, I really can recognize a lot more emotions here. Homesickness, peer pressure, wanting to fit in, conflict with power dynamics. The older I get the more clear things regarding this experiment become.

    • @josiemccann5688
      @josiemccann5688 Год назад +52

      I totally agree with this. I watched this when I first came out, years ago, and watching it back now is very eye opening

    • @josiemccann5688
      @josiemccann5688 Год назад +27

      @@DNAmaster10 it's just amazing how quickly humans revert back to survival instincts/natural behaviour that we would have adopted to survive. I think something like this would be very interesting to study, maybe if the same experiment was carried out now, would the same outcomes occur?

    • @Movs.
      @Movs. Год назад +41

      @@josiemccann5688 ..You mean males not humans. The girls weren't acting like animals and trying to kill a poor little hedgehog

    • @jjba3571
      @jjba3571 Год назад +30

      @@Movs. i know that right, that was got cold chivers, they tried to k1ll an inocent animal, thats not normal, the girls were more on the psichological violence againts each other (aka bulling) here the boys were both

    • @PikaChu-fy5pt
      @PikaChu-fy5pt Год назад +23

      Watch or read 'Lord of the Flies' I doubt any of those boys in the house had. Uncanny how this played out sort of like the story though. Thankfully nobody in the house died however.

  • @hypernova9363
    @hypernova9363 9 месяцев назад +116

    I find it so sweet that if one of the boys were ever feeling down in any way, one or more of the other boys would immediately help them

  • @SliochdnahEireann
    @SliochdnahEireann 9 месяцев назад +133

    At the end when you see certain parents, smiling, laughing and being jocular at the state of the house and the behaviour of their sons, well, you needn’t wonder why some of those boys are the way that they are.

    • @danielo3158
      @danielo3158 4 месяца назад +2

      Boys went there to have fun, not to do chores 🤦🏻‍♂️

    • @loveyourself2254
      @loveyourself2254 2 месяца назад +6

      @@danielo3158boys went there to be tested on basically and see how they would respond with no parent no rules having fun is possible but why wreck the house bsfr 💀 these boys were not raised that well…

    • @Battlejuniorsoruce
      @Battlejuniorsoruce 6 дней назад

      So my family is why I'm so non social and would perfer not to go out and take 0 pics

    • @SliochdnahEireann
      @SliochdnahEireann 6 дней назад

      @@Battlejuniorsoruce I can only speak from my personal experience in that regard. My social anxiety disorder is a culmination of several factors such as genetics and long-term childhood trauma. I don’t have any specific conditions that cause me distress when photos of me are taken. The only times I’ve felt that way was/is when self-esteem issues are present.
      I have friends that have various mental health challenges yet conversely were raised within somewhat stable and supportive family environments.
      Adverse behaviour is a symptom of many factors. And concerning the subject of my initial comment, some forms of childhood antisocial behaviour can be attributed to the examples set by parents, siblings or other family members or friends. But this is a single scenario in an ocean of countless scenarios.
      But anyways, I hope that you have a good support network and that you’re on a positive path forward, and that life in general is kind to you. ✌️

    • @Battlejuniorsoruce
      @Battlejuniorsoruce 6 дней назад

      @@SliochdnahEireann Well I was bullied for all of primary school until grade 6 a lil.. And my family is kinda all over the place really I'm not gonna get in to much detail. But I have been isolated most of my childhood.When I found out I had Autism I was like that explains a lot. I still haven't told anyone in person yet ,but a friend. I just wish I knew way back bec I felt like smt was wrong with me,Literally most of wishes was to be ''Normal''

  • @malialutu7857
    @malialutu7857 Год назад +155

    George and Michael was so sweet to watch over Sim so he can get some sleep. And George trying to look after Sim like a big brother. Omg this is just too heartwarming 🥺

    • @bangdihoon
      @bangdihoon Год назад +5

      Michael is the chaos one

    • @Darwaxion
      @Darwaxion Год назад +2

      I hated Michael, he was evil

    • @bowwowrapha7790
      @bowwowrapha7790 7 месяцев назад

      @@Darwaxion Try not to be so judgementally stupid!!

  • @jayduc
    @jayduc Год назад +1396

    Camera crew definitely affects the experiment, if it was done again today, it would be interesting (as many comments suggest, and I agree) With body mics and remote cameras and hidden cameras it would be interesting to see a group of youths (guys or girls) How they act, react, and live without ``authority figures`` for a week. Does wifi and social media change the core behavior of young people without parental rule?

    • @bradicalss6780
      @bradicalss6780 Год назад +98

      Nah they can’t have the kids actually fighting and hurting each other

    • @blackqweenmars
      @blackqweenmars Год назад +33

      Fr they should do one with the boys don’t know they’re being recorded and there were hidden cameras, and people very close by watching them through the cameras

    • @mrduckling1995
      @mrduckling1995 Год назад +55

      If electronics are allowed it's probably gonna be game nights I'm telling you kids these days are more behaved then in the 2000s

    • @tiggytiger171
      @tiggytiger171 Год назад +48

      I think this experiment would be weirdly inappropriate if done today. Kids these days are weird man, and I expect without parental supervision they’d try anything.

    • @jaded9436
      @jaded9436 Год назад +46

      @@blackqweenmars Secretly recording young kids isn't a path to head down.

  • @Mysterious_robloxian
    @Mysterious_robloxian 8 месяцев назад +14

    This is why I love old documentaries, this is golden tv ngl 🤠

  • @ZenoDiac
    @ZenoDiac 9 месяцев назад +11

    George is always concerned when someone feels bad.❤

  • @javiannahmcbride390
    @javiannahmcbride390 Год назад +314

    Dude the other boys for hours kept the quiet room awake and they didn't even think of doing anything bad but shaking some boxes of puzzles. Those were obviously the "good" boys

    • @javiannahmcbride390
      @javiannahmcbride390 Год назад +31

      They should have made the parents walk through the house after their kids

  • @nintendo_reviews4149
    @nintendo_reviews4149 Год назад +74

    I respect the mums who actually said that they where bad if there kids where bad instead of congratulating them

  • @PsRohrbaugh
    @PsRohrbaugh 8 месяцев назад +15

    What a lucky opportunity. Every youth should have this experience to figure out the importance of responsibilities.

  • @joannesmith3991
    @joannesmith3991 9 месяцев назад +8

    the kid who did the cooking bless him he tried sooo much

  • @abrajahmoua8232
    @abrajahmoua8232 11 месяцев назад +36

    Robert is the type of friend I would want. Standing up to the authorities to protect his cremates

  • @jcfreak2007
    @jcfreak2007 2 года назад +1115

    This is proof that preteens and teens still need parenting.

    • @richardcogbill6791
      @richardcogbill6791 2 года назад +101

      Some pre-teens still need a lot of parenting. Others have been raised up having learned responsibility from an early age.

    • @jcfreak2007
      @jcfreak2007 2 года назад +34

      @@richardcogbill6791 But they're still children.

    • @food7479
      @food7479 Год назад +31

      Uh, no sorry.
      This means that, if you don't give kids any rules to follow, they will act like monkeys.
      Now lets assume you give them proper rules, training on cooking/chores and repeat that experiment, what would the outcome be like? If it was identical, then you would be right.

    • @rosieflamingo2287
      @rosieflamingo2287 Год назад +29

      @@food7479 they did get training- at least for cooking and I'm assuming their parents would have taught them how to do chores beforehand

    • @danielamalfavon890
      @danielamalfavon890 Год назад +24

      Watch the girls it’s the complete opposite

  • @zonanimz9990
    @zonanimz9990 9 месяцев назад +26

    When the kids started acting more like parents to each other was actually pretty interesting. How the first day when realizing the new freedom they had, and then the second day putting limits on each other in a way. I wonder how some kids around their age would do today 🧐

    • @altagato
      @altagato 4 месяца назад

      It still turns into proper chaos after cause their instincts are just that without caregivers

  • @KC_Eden
    @KC_Eden 10 месяцев назад +16

    I would LOVE to see a follow up of how the boys are doing now! 💯

  • @juliwny7031
    @juliwny7031 Год назад +411

    Sim's parents should be very proud of him.

    • @tej9027
      @tej9027 Год назад +20

      Quiet gentleman

    • @js06v
      @js06v Год назад +28

      he's just indian lol

    • @tej9027
      @tej9027 Год назад +6

      @@js06v what does that have to do with indian ?

    • @user-gt5me3nf6b
      @user-gt5me3nf6b Год назад +6

      @@tej9027 they are good people

    • @js06v
      @js06v Год назад +28

      @@tej9027 upbringing tends to be more courteous for certain asian ethnicities on average

  • @junehazel7946
    @junehazel7946 Год назад +277

    this is literally restoring my faith in humanity. love kids.
    edit: I'm now 25 minutes in. nevermind

  • @Pinkflare984
    @Pinkflare984 9 месяцев назад +20

    Insane that these kids are 34&33 now

  • @tytn9978
    @tytn9978 7 месяцев назад +8

    i remember reading "Lord of the Flies" in Grade 9 English and being totally awed by the narrative. This "experiment" certainly reminds me of that book.

  • @Blurb111
    @Blurb111 Год назад +1009

    Sim was an amazing kid, I hope he’s doing well in life. Responsible, calm, and he always thinks before speaking.

    • @86kickass
      @86kickass Год назад +47

      Doesn’t have much assertiveness or charisma but that’s not his role I guess

    • @Darwaxion
      @Darwaxion Год назад +62

      @@86kickasshe doesnt have to. No boy has to have a charisma or assertiveness

    • @peter7582
      @peter7582 Год назад +19

      Of course you don't have to, but your life will suck

    • @lilacaffirmations8977
      @lilacaffirmations8977 11 месяцев назад +27

      @@86kickass mind you, these are CHILDREN, they're still learning about life.

    • @rolfen
      @rolfen 11 месяцев назад

      @@peter7582 and that's would be... your fault because you are "lacking" something? Thanks for nothing.

  • @SPZ909
    @SPZ909 Год назад +100

    It's a shame there was never a proper follow up with any of these boys. They are now in their 30s and some of them likely have kids of their own. I'd like to see their reaction to this doc.

    • @essp3688
      @essp3688 5 месяцев назад +1

      Do you know when this documentary was made?

    • @SPZ909
      @SPZ909 5 месяцев назад

      @@essp3688 Released in 2002.

    • @SPZ909
      @SPZ909 5 месяцев назад

      @@essp3688 Released in 2002.

    • @Rabid9288
      @Rabid9288 5 месяцев назад

      2001@@essp3688

    • @user-vj5qr7pp9q
      @user-vj5qr7pp9q 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@essp3688 in 2001

  • @XKM265
    @XKM265 Месяц назад +8

    "Youve got dandruff mate" killed me💀💀💀💀

  • @TheTenaciousEunuch
    @TheTenaciousEunuch 8 месяцев назад +14

    I can't wait to see Michael's true crime documentary

    • @GhastlyCretin
      @GhastlyCretin 5 месяцев назад +1

      Lol. He really does seem like a problem.

  • @tyler_krause2246
    @tyler_krause2246 Год назад +46

    George is such a good kid the way he looked after everyone

  • @combustablebaja
    @combustablebaja 11 месяцев назад +34

    George helping Sim is so cute

    • @jceliax
      @jceliax 11 месяцев назад +3

      for real 😭

    • @spiderqaz
      @spiderqaz Месяц назад +2

      Like a older brother and a true leader

  • @jed4276
    @jed4276 4 дня назад +2

    I wasn't expecting the boys to actually start cleaning the place! I probably would have cleaned too

  • @DynastyInferno
    @DynastyInferno 4 дня назад +2

    The succulent oil on the patties had me hollering

  • @someone-cool1
    @someone-cool1 Год назад +47

    George was probably one of the nicest as he was trying to help out, I wonder where they are today in life..

  • @bugbaker503
    @bugbaker503 10 месяцев назад +54

    I wonder how their parents felt seeing them act this way.

    • @tamzenkarma
      @tamzenkarma 8 месяцев назад

      Horrified

    • @fionasmom6254
      @fionasmom6254 7 месяцев назад +4

      @@tamzenkarma They didn't seem to be nearly as horrified as they should have been.

    • @jessicacady3736
      @jessicacady3736 5 месяцев назад +1

      They are young boys how should they have acted??🤭🤭🤔🤔🤔 that’s why they say if u dnt run a boys energy out they will have the place brought down by noon 🤭🤭🥰

    • @loveyourself2254
      @loveyourself2254 2 месяца назад +2

      @@jessicacady3736young buys should know better and not wreck the house 💀 boys should not act this way it genuinely not cool

  • @jeffporferresuena4243
    @jeffporferresuena4243 9 месяцев назад +3

    Glad i was raised to be more independent ,cooking for me and my brother and learning how to clean thank you mom and dad

  • @CapsuleClubssss
    @CapsuleClubssss 15 дней назад +4

    Y’all should bring the boys back to another house to do the same exact thing just to see how much they have left they’re past times and became more mature

    • @uvesius
      @uvesius 12 дней назад

      They would all be in their mid 30s by now

  • @alunday1991
    @alunday1991 Год назад +24

    I know exactly how Robert is feeling on the last day and he handled it so gracefully, I’d have lost it.

  • @tainoroyal6585
    @tainoroyal6585 2 года назад +629

    People should watch this before having kids. The ones trying to kill the hedgehog are just evil

    • @hairyballs089
      @hairyballs089 2 года назад

      Kids wanting to kill animals is a natural behavior believe it or not.

    • @babyroxasman
      @babyroxasman Год назад +37

      Free birth control XD

    • @splatpoon6007
      @splatpoon6007 Год назад +13

      Do u eat meat?

    • @babyroxasman
      @babyroxasman Год назад +67

      @@splatpoon6007 Do you eat hedgehog?

    • @MelMeltalks31
      @MelMeltalks31 Год назад +8

      @@splatpoon6007 no I’m vegan like some of the little boys were vegetarian

  • @steelcarrot
    @steelcarrot 3 месяца назад

    this is one of the greatest videos of all time on youtube and i rewatch it every few years

  • @aliveandhearty7321
    @aliveandhearty7321 8 месяцев назад +43

    In a way i felt abused at the end. I watched an entire lord of the flies type show of uncivilized behaviour (which i absolutely expected when kids are left without restraint) and got no debriefing at the end. I remain unsure what the "experiment" was intended to prove and what was the conclusion and therein lies my dissatisfaction

    • @mmnyla
      @mmnyla 5 месяцев назад

      they made another one with girls. these docs really show the difference in childrearing. it reminds me of the saying "girls are raised, boys are loved." the boys look almost incapable of civilization compared to the girls due to lack of domestic skills. only one girl was a problem and I immediately thought she has ADHD or has mainly brothers the whole time.

    • @EGiebler
      @EGiebler 5 месяцев назад +4

      I am currently doing modern day research paper on LOF and this is some of my evidence

    • @altagato
      @altagato 4 месяца назад +1

      Yes and like why is there no exit interviews or results or discussion etc?? I want to know the psychological papers written from this. What the parents and children thot etc etc

    • @sologemeni
      @sologemeni 4 месяца назад +1

      i completely, completely agree. there was no conclusion to the show and it felt very anticlimactic. leaves me with questions

    • @theadaptationstationmaster
      @theadaptationstationmaster 3 месяца назад +1

      I'm cynically inclined to believe they weren't really interested in learning anything from this "experiment." They just knew that throwing a bunch of kids together in a house for a week with little supervision would draw a lot of viewers. Everyone loves watching a good disaster. Since you and I both watched this, I guess it worked.

  • @stonekalten
    @stonekalten Год назад +511

    I would like to see this experiment with boys from different countries/cultures. The result of such experiments would speak volumes about the culture at large.

    • @guywhocanFu
      @guywhocanFu Год назад +13

      Yeah,that going to great

    • @Jose_diazlife
      @Jose_diazlife Год назад +4

      AGREED

    • @qrcodeguy5669
      @qrcodeguy5669 Год назад +30

      Ya Americans would not end well 😂

    • @evelynaaspidov123
      @evelynaaspidov123 Год назад +33

      Not exactly. Each child’s temperament and upbringing makes a huge difference on the child. So you can’t base the whole culture on a single child.
      The way I choose to raise my child is very difference compared to my neighbor or his classmates.

    • @CB-rv2lj
      @CB-rv2lj Год назад +5

      @@qrcodeguy5669 you think so? how so. go in depth into that thought.

  • @lucifermorningstar7316
    @lucifermorningstar7316 Год назад +816

    I feel bad for the people that have to clean their mess up like clean the floors, repaint the walls, clean the windows and much more. I really hope the clean up crew gets paid well. Also i would love to see all the boys back together and do the same thing now and see the differences that change over the years and how matured they have got now.

    • @lucifermorningstar7316
      @lucifermorningstar7316 Год назад +5

      And could i join?

    • @RAMB0ZZ
      @RAMB0ZZ Год назад +55

      @@lucifermorningstar7316 what 💀

    • @wewhoareabouttodiesaluteyo9303
      @wewhoareabouttodiesaluteyo9303 Год назад +7

      I do not think men ever really change. It has to be instilled from young age.
      With men, it goes both ways. With women, it CAN go both ways, but less of a chance.

    • @user-gt5me3nf6b
      @user-gt5me3nf6b Год назад +28

      @@wewhoareabouttodiesaluteyo9303 nah they would be in their 30s and ion think they would draw on the walls

    • @Graceful_Lizard_SMP
      @Graceful_Lizard_SMP Год назад +1

      @@user-gt5me3nf6b they are going to knock it over after

  • @kymberlydawn1445
    @kymberlydawn1445 6 месяцев назад +4

    I am interested in an interview with the parents. Especially the difference between the upbringing of each boy.

  • @Joshie01
    @Joshie01 10 месяцев назад +4

    "lets go trash the place a bit more" got me lol😂🤣

  • @SunnyMoonProductions
    @SunnyMoonProductions Год назад +17

    It's interesting to ponder why many of them are willing to display bad behaviors, but not cursing.

  • @AnastasiaIvanova03
    @AnastasiaIvanova03 Год назад +13

    I really hope that there was someone who watched back the footage with each boy and helped them process their actions...

  • @1stsharkb8
    @1stsharkb8 9 месяцев назад +197

    A fine example of exactly why kids need structure, boundaries, and discipline!!! None of us would like to think our kids would act like this but I think it's pretty normal for them to go wild if left with no rules. Now, the ones who were trying to torture hedgehogs fall into a separate category.

    • @joebaird5874
      @joebaird5874 9 месяцев назад +17

      Their parents should be made to go in and clean it up after their disrespectful kids and bring them in with them too. Otherwise no consequences and no lesson learned.

    • @caj4562
      @caj4562 9 месяцев назад +17

      I think it really depends on the kids, they have obviously had very little in the way of impact, expression or responsibility until that point. Do it with kids from a farming community, or a commune and see the differences.

    • @graysontankersley3720
      @graysontankersley3720 9 месяцев назад +16

      @@joebaird5874that wasn’t the point of the experiment. These kids will have obvious boundaries set back home. No need for punishment because they didn’t break any rules because there were none set for them in the home.

    • @vorpal22
      @vorpal22 8 месяцев назад +17

      The problem is that all their needs were provided, so they had absolutely nothing to do but feel pent up and take out those feelings through destruction and aggression. If they had to do something to meet their own needs in a meaningful way, they may have channelled their energy into that instead of having no productive outlet for it.
      Also, the fact that there were adults very much present and watching likely made them want to show off as a challenge to those adults, to see how far they could push the boundaries until someone felt that they had to step in.
      You see this same type of behaviour but at a less childish level, for example, amongst rich trust fund adults who want for nothing and have no obligations. I know that I get pent up and feel irritated when I have no responsibilities, especially when others are around and hindering me from channelling myself into some sort of productivity.

    • @jean6872
      @jean6872 8 месяцев назад

      @@graysontankersley3720 It was a pointless experiment which cannot be justified. I cannot credit that there was even a medical doctor with psychiatric credential involved in this hooliganism.

  • @KnotZMilky
    @KnotZMilky 5 месяцев назад +2

    The differences with the kids reflect their parents I felt bad for the kids that were quiet and actually tried to help

  • @LordOfElderon
    @LordOfElderon Год назад +48

    its interesting that michael started off wanting to be away from the group in the tent. he also started off reading a comic book. i honestly think he was just trying to fit in when he was being destructive, but deep down wanted to be on his own/in the quiet group.

    • @noseinyosneakers
      @noseinyosneakers 9 месяцев назад +3

      Interesting, I think he wanted the opposite. He was naturally a destructive kid but wanted to fit in with kids who could be quiet and calm.

    • @RobWirdWachsen
      @RobWirdWachsen 9 месяцев назад +5

      I remember a huge moment for me as a child (maybe 10) was when my peers told my I was being too aggressive. At that moment I realised that I had never wanted to be aggressive, just to fit in with the others, and it was a huge relief. On that day I completely changed the way I acted forever. I can definitely see Michael somewhere along those lines

    • @defaultio3354
      @defaultio3354 9 месяцев назад +4

      ⁠​⁠@@noseinyosneakersnah he was tryna fit in with the ‘cool’ kids who were way louder. Why would he want to fit in with those of ‘lower status’

    • @mementomori4817
      @mementomori4817 8 месяцев назад +2

      I think his struggle is that he wants to fit in with the wild crowd so badly that it tires him out endlessly, he enjoys the company of the quiet kids because its not as tiring and he doesnt have to pretend there but theyre not COOL which is what he so desperatly wants to be seen as (not trying to psychoanalyse anyone but i do recognise my lil adhd self in that)

    • @pegsbarton6353
      @pegsbarton6353 6 месяцев назад

      @@RobWirdWachsen I'm full of admiration that other 10 yr olds had the guts to say to your face that you were too aggressive. That took some courage to do. I could do it now as an old woman, but as a child I was so intraverted and shy, and most of the time, very frightened. We had school bullies, we had peer groups that I was never part of..School was a nightmare for me, and looking back I see that was basically creeping round not looking anyone in the face, trying desperately to find a 'place' but not really wanting to be near any of them. I hid in my books, invisible!

  • @taraott03
    @taraott03 3 года назад +432

    Good GOD I was hoping and praying they’d run out to their parents and then they’d all be like “jokes on you, we ain’t leaving until you clean this place up”. The grating of the styrofoam did it for me 😵‍💫

    • @nlb1138
      @nlb1138 Год назад +34

      would have been amazing if they made them clean up

    • @Tendie-fh1zo
      @Tendie-fh1zo Год назад +3

      Npcs

    • @brodhey
      @brodhey Год назад +11

      I love the idea but did you see their cleaning techniques lol? Not sure they would have been able to tackle it even with guidance.

  • @JediFight
    @JediFight 9 месяцев назад +4

    I would be so ashamed of my child if they participated in the destructive behavior.

  • @marcpennington8455
    @marcpennington8455 7 месяцев назад +3

    This needs to be done with hidden CCTV. Kids act differently if there’s a grown up standing there no matter if they’re not supposed to interact or not. “Only intervene if safety is concerned”? Isn’t that when the serious decisions and consequences are most important?

  • @BMarie774
    @BMarie774 Год назад +51

    I’ve watched these both so many times. I wish they’d do this again!

    • @blessedbythebest1003
      @blessedbythebest1003 Год назад +2

      In America, India, Mexico different countries!

    • @Kelbie.Sturgis
      @Kelbie.Sturgis Год назад +3

      @@blessedbythebest1003 That would be cool id like to see how kids from different countries & cultures would respond.

  • @dopeymark
    @dopeymark 2 года назад +448

    I can guarantee that if I was put in that situation when I was 12, I would have been in a fight within the first few days. The third time someone walked into the quiet (my) bedroom, it would have been on. I sure hope there were consequences from the parents.

    • @thethrowawaythatstayed7055
      @thethrowawaythatstayed7055 2 года назад +26

      I would have done absolutely awfully, or thrived and had an incredible time. No in between at all haha.

    • @Dion_Mustard
      @Dion_Mustard 2 года назад

      violence solves nowt m8

    • @melissamcclain34
      @melissamcclain34 Год назад +11

      Doubtful the parents did anything

    • @bignip7214
      @bignip7214 Год назад +12

      Its a social experiment then you're going to punish them for being as they are?
      They need to see these actions and work to fix them not punish.

    • @louwinters508
      @louwinters508 Год назад +4

      Why should there be consequences. Their parents put them in this situation.

  • @Paggen
    @Paggen 10 месяцев назад +1

    This is why fathers are solely needed in households, single-mother households cannot contain this (speaking from experience)

  • @HeisenbergPlayZ9
    @HeisenbergPlayZ9 9 месяцев назад +2

    George was a great leader. He never imposed leadership even when he was deemed as one. He also helped Sim.

  • @gigimarie3989
    @gigimarie3989 Год назад +870

    Those poor hedgehogs! 😓Thank goodness for the film crew stepping in to stop this deviant behavior. 💗

    • @Thyph3n__69
      @Thyph3n__69 Год назад +44

      I killed lots as a kid it was boredom

    • @RyanMcCannYT
      @RyanMcCannYT Год назад +136

      @@Thyph3n__69 ……

    • @pepagaclap2504
      @pepagaclap2504 Год назад +18

      @@Thyph3n__69
      Based

    • @ka7385
      @ka7385 Год назад +5

      Just hedgehogs

    • @Lylahmyluv
      @Lylahmyluv Год назад +161

      @@Thyph3n__69 literally the start of serial killer💀💀get help

  • @J.Strantz
    @J.Strantz Год назад +18

    Excellent display of the true nature of man when left to his own devices.

    • @kdizzle901
      @kdizzle901 8 месяцев назад

      They’re not men they’re boys

  • @MokuTom
    @MokuTom 9 месяцев назад

    the cheesegrating the polystyrene part was hilarious.. absolute carnage, what a weird and insightful video. like lord of the flies but without the danger.

  • @mOnke687
    @mOnke687 5 месяцев назад +1

    The way George comforted sim and stayed with him when he knew he was homesick even when Micheal tried to take him away from sim

  • @amberhyland
    @amberhyland Год назад +285

    I'm soooo torn watching this - it's fascinating. I oscillated between having a giggle at the childish ridiculousness of it all and pure shock/horror by the end of the sheer violence and destruction. My heart broke for Robert, he was so tired the poor thing. Really makes me wonder to what extent parenting is a factor on unmonitored behaviour. I could see some of the parents genuinely shocked at the behaviour.

    • @DaysAreForgottenBaby
      @DaysAreForgottenBaby 11 месяцев назад +13

      And I could see a lot of the parents saying “you did great sweetheart“ 🙄

    • @MokuTom
      @MokuTom 9 месяцев назад +3

      the cheesegrating the polystyrene sent me over the edge.. it was hilarious but wow, they really found the pinacle of making a mess on that last day.

    • @Ithenna
      @Ithenna 9 месяцев назад +7

      @@MokuTom Honestly I found that tame compared to all the rest of the stuff they absolutely wrecked. Nothing a vacuum couldn't fix in a short time. But the food all over the floor, and broken chairs, games, etc. - like can you imagine how everything must've stunk, and the repair bill for all the damages? I'm almost surprised they didn't break a window by the end of it.

    • @vorpal22
      @vorpal22 8 месяцев назад +4

      @@IthennaThat was my thought, too... I was surprised that they hadn't smashed a window or two.
      I think the problems with the experiment were:
      1. There was absolutely no structure. The boys were completely bored because all of their needs were supplied to them. If the experiment had been longer and they had to somehow do something to meet their needs, then I bet they would likely not have been so incredibly bored, pent up, and destructive.
      2. The presence of adults there in the form of camerapeople. They probably wanted to do some "showing off" for the adults watching, which may have been eliminated if they had truly thought they were on their own.

    • @Ithenna
      @Ithenna 8 месяцев назад +4

      @@vorpal22 I feel like the biggest problem was that they couldn't really enforce anything to counter bad behavior. They knew they were stuck with whoever was there, and if one or more people was being destructive, then they just gave up trying because they felt like anything they did was a wasted effort, even if they didn't like the scene they were in. The second problem, as you mentioned, was the time frame, because they felt like they could survive long enough with the chaos to avoid trying despite the fact that they felt things were hopeless. Boredom really only came as a side effect of their lack of effort, and hence all the aforementioned factors led to embracing the destruction rather than trying to do anything about it.
      As for the camera crew presence... I think that was a mixed result of either showing off for those who were naturally destructive and bored to begin with, or else they served as a reminder for the need for structure and need for help with their obvious problems. Many of them clearly wanted adult help, but all of them were also too committed to completing their stay without adults to go home. All but one kid called for a meeting with the psychologist. The one kid later on clearly knew everything was a total disaster, because he talked to the cameraman about it despite knowing he wouldn't be supplied with any help, and the talk with the psychologist unfortunately only solidified the problem that they were stuck with each other and no help would come. In my opinion, that comment to the cameraman was basically an indirect cry for help.
      What I would be more curious about is what they would do if the same kids were told that they could return again to the same experiment in a month. Would they say no? Would they say yes and strategize how to tackle the problems they had the first time? Would they just look at it like another few days to totally wreak havoc because they actually enjoyed the unsupervised chaos? I would've liked a post interview to see what these kids thought of the whole thing, and if they learned anything from it.

  • @shellitench6272
    @shellitench6272 Год назад +172

    This is a true case study for why children need structure and discipline in their lives

    • @EEzrah100
      @EEzrah100 9 месяцев назад +5

      Thank you for addressing the raising of these boys outside of this experiment. I am fascinated that basically no other comments here mention the parents style in raising their boy and how that influences their cleanliness, leadership roles, kindness and bullying habits. I would like to watch a follow up study interviewing each of their parents.

    • @amandadamatta_
      @amandadamatta_ 8 месяцев назад +3

      The girls did amazing though

    • @kdizzle901
      @kdizzle901 8 месяцев назад

      There is a female one too

    • @yogabearmobil
      @yogabearmobil 7 месяцев назад

      There are many in this comment section that says that boys need structure….
      They will build structure if they are given enough freedom to realise that they need structure… And they will…..

    • @IWillHaveThePastaThanks
      @IWillHaveThePastaThanks 4 месяца назад +1

      Or is it the opposite? We don’t know about the structure and discipline these boys had at home. It could well have been effective and, being relieved of it, the boys “made the most of it” or “let loose.” And, if a counter from living in well-structured and disciplined families, then the abreaction will be even greater.

  • @Letsgobrandon.2024
    @Letsgobrandon.2024 9 месяцев назад +3

    45:20 OMG the cheese grater had me laughing out loud 🤣🤣🤣

  • @Mmmm-rb9uf
    @Mmmm-rb9uf День назад

    So sweet how the boys were nice to Michael towards the end because they felt bad

  • @bec472
    @bec472 Год назад +306

    This taught me a lot about how adults behave and why

    • @Moiaija
      @Moiaija Год назад +3

      Well how they behave and why?

    • @bobSeigar
      @bobSeigar Год назад +3

      @@Moiaija You may have put a question mark, but that was not a question.

    • @Moiaija
      @Moiaija Год назад +1

      @@bobSeigarI asked what this video taught him of how adults behave and why

    • @LilXancheX
      @LilXancheX Год назад +1

      Why?

    • @blessedbythebest1003
      @blessedbythebest1003 Год назад +1

      Yup. Because they started here

  • @ApplesPlaytime
    @ApplesPlaytime 11 месяцев назад +7

    One of the oldest boys saying im sorry to the boy in the tent because of the noise was so wholesome 😅❤

  • @vorpal22
    @vorpal22 8 месяцев назад +12

    I'm quite shocked by all the people saying that they needed discipline.
    I don't think they needed discipline: they needed responsibility and self-accountability. You have ten boys here at an age where they haven't learned to regulate their emotions well, put into a situation where all their needs are met and they are full of energy. How do you expect them to channel that energy? They get pent up, and then that manifests as irritability which turns into destruction, which is totally unsurprising.
    I think if the experiment had been longer (say 10 days), the boys were not automatically given everything they needed, and there were not adults around for them to put on a show and challenge the adults constantly to see how far they could push boundaries until the adults had to finally step in, the outcome might have been quite different.
    If you look at young adults, for example, who are trust fund children, they have a lot of emotion, time, and energy, and very little impulse to use it productively. I know that when I have no responsibilities, I start to feel pent up as well, and then irritable, especially if there are other people around that are feeding off each other and preventing me from directing my energy into something productive.
    In that sense, while we did see some interesting behaviours emerge, I think that the experiment was flawed and set up for more disaster than anything else from the onset. I'm really not surprised at the outcome.

    • @pong9000
      @pong9000 7 месяцев назад +2

      It was staged for disaster, I agree. What's with the large brushes and copious paint on hand?

  • @Kagiso-ui5bp
    @Kagiso-ui5bp 3 месяца назад

    nice documentary

  • @sef5224
    @sef5224 Год назад +12

    i remember watching this years ago from a different channel and yt recommended blessed me with this gem once again

  • @Moriah7913
    @Moriah7913 Год назад +54

    They should do this with each girls and in other parts of the world. It would be neat to see how kids of this age and each gender would respond from different cultures. Also, if there were a way to eliminate the camera crew by just having cameras around the house it might be even more authentic.

    • @D-049
      @D-049 9 месяцев назад +7

      THere is one with girls

    • @nickreif5355
      @nickreif5355 9 месяцев назад +2

      Link?

    • @rizandro
      @rizandro 8 месяцев назад +8

      No.
      Another similar series was made in 2008 and boys from this documentary spoke out in The Mirror about the emotional scars they suffered from this experiment. It’s grossly unethical to do any more series.

    • @jean6872
      @jean6872 8 месяцев назад

      @@rizandro You are absolutely right. I wonder if the doctor concerned has been struck off the register yet.

    • @jonb4020
      @jonb4020 7 месяцев назад

      @@jean6872 Hope not. The kids will have gained much, longer term.

  • @belindahutchinson5333
    @belindahutchinson5333 9 месяцев назад +3

    Imagine if you are the only girl in house with four brothers without parental supervision. Happened to me..day in and out for years. Not good.

  • @junkequation
    @junkequation 10 месяцев назад +62

    Not having watched much of this yet, my experience from childhood makes me suspect a group of boys living together without supervision will turn out much like Lord of the Flies.
    I lived in a neighborhood surrounded by woods. When the boys in that neighborhood were in school, in public, in polite society, we got along just fine. Out in the woods, though, it was something different. There were factions. I got along with my immediate friends who lived on the same street, but anyone else we encountered out there was an enemy. If we wanted to build anything out there--a bridge, a fort, a bike ramp, we'd have to hide it really well. Because if anyone else came along, they'd destroy it. If we met with another group, we'd fight. I saw weird stuff out there, too. Someone had killed birds and hung their disembodied heads from a bush using string. Several disemboweled cats.
    It makes me think humans are innately pretty vicious creatures. We've had to, over millenia, develop religions and societies to tame our human nature and prevent us from ripping each other apart completely. Get us away from that even momentarily, and the innate tendency towards violence come right back out.
    edit: finished the video. The presence of adult camera crews, a psychologist on demand, etc, significantly tamed their behavior in my opinion. Left truly unsupervised, i think the disagreements would have led to escalating physical violence.

    • @vonnie0_0
      @vonnie0_0 9 месяцев назад +9

      Bird corpses? Disemboweled cats? There’s some correlation between animal abuse and psychopathy, could be a high chance that a young sociopath or psychopath was doing that.

    • @philipjacobs878
      @philipjacobs878 9 месяцев назад +8

      I agree and it’s even confirmed in the part when they were trying to hurt the hedgehog they found in the bush. The narrator said that the camera crew had to intervene.

    • @lancewalker2595
      @lancewalker2595 8 месяцев назад

      If they were placed in a state of nature, like in Lord of the Flies, we would have observed sheer order, all the chaos witnessed here would be needless to produce in nature because nature IS chaos; the destruction that we observe in this context is a product of boredom... society creates BOREDOM, it's is precisely the condition of civilization that generates the need to generate chaos. Your misanthropic misunderstanding of human nature is misplaced, you have the complete opposite of the correct impression... you and William Golding, who was a SCHOOL TEACHER, hence the reason why he ignorantly projected what he observed in the classroom onto boys in literally the opposite condition, he imposed boredom on children and yet was surprised when they responded by re-imposing chaos (which goes to show you just how ignorant of human nature Golding was).

    • @bridgieoh9326
      @bridgieoh9326 8 месяцев назад +2

      The stuff a male friend of a friend told me he and his male friends did in their club house in the woods was very much like Lord of the Flies. This was middle school to early HS ages. They were horrible to the less popular or younger kids they dragged down there. Painful or traumatic initiation stuff. His view was that times were different back then, kids were scared to tell on them so they got away with alot. This would have been the early to mid 1970s.

    • @lancewalker2595
      @lancewalker2595 8 месяцев назад

      @@bridgieoh9326 That's because the male psyche abhors the stagnation of a puerile environment, boys require contact with the physical boundaries of reality... our fatalistic, and thoroughly empty culture denies them that contact and they respond by transgressing the arbitrary moral injunctions people such as yourself take for granted.

  • @xycolplayz2294
    @xycolplayz2294 Год назад +11

    This is something they will never forget

  • @edinak5805
    @edinak5805 Год назад +13

    Too much freedom with a lack of self-control brings evil out of people regardless the age.

  • @kurenno477
    @kurenno477 7 месяцев назад +2

    Is there a follow up doc on the families and the boys and the owners of the house?

  • @fridaee
    @fridaee 5 дней назад +1

    If you ever think you're house is messy, remember that this house existed.

  • @darceybeckett9527
    @darceybeckett9527 Год назад +37

    George is the nicest kid ever

  • @Whatisthis438
    @Whatisthis438 Год назад +54

    I feel bad for that one kid who was actually being responsible and cooking and cleaning while the others were acting like savages

  • @jonb4020
    @jonb4020 7 месяцев назад +2

    A fascinating experiment. Good luck to all the kids and families involved. It would be a good idea to do a similar thing but in a different, basic, country environment, with no toys and gadgets so that the kids would have to do things that kids did in earlier epochs. Also - how would a similar group of girls behave?

  • @debbiewareing1178
    @debbiewareing1178 8 месяцев назад

    This is sooo stressful to watch but strangely addictive!