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Комментарии • 572

  • @TheL1meSt1ck-46
    @TheL1meSt1ck-46 Год назад +134

    "you should be thankful for all this"
    *proceeds to waste OP's savings three times in a row*

    • @KingSteven26
      @KingSteven26 7 месяцев назад +3

      Thats the kind of parents wondering years later why their family abandoned them in a cheap retirement home...

  • @Zilkenian_Davenport
    @Zilkenian_Davenport Год назад +246

    My father was also abusive, and I also ended up shutting down completely. It wasn't until I turned 33 and went to therapy that I didn't realize I had basically blocked most of my emotions, and in their stead was only depression and anxiety. I hope that kid can get out of that house safe and quickly.

    • @ryanmaguire7731
      @ryanmaguire7731 Год назад +2

      Dam that got deep😢

    • @demonpride1975
      @demonpride1975 Год назад +1

      if your father truly abused you i am sorry to hear that, my father was physically and mentally abusive.
      but the first isn't a case of abuse, people use something their kids like as a means of punishment, even if it had nothing to do with the argument. i mean are you really gonna care if they break something you don't care about.

    • @manjing5180
      @manjing5180 Год назад +2

      @@demonpride1975 destroying your kids stuff to punish them is indeed abuse. Taking things away and grounding them is fine and perfectly normal. Threatening to smash their stuff despite the fact they weren’t even doing anything then actually doing it is abuse.

    • @demonpride1975
      @demonpride1975 Год назад

      @@manjing5180 no it's not abuse, you ned to get this first world crap out of the argument, a 1000 dollar cell phone is not a necessity. nor is an xbox or playstaiton, or even a large screen tv.
      abuse is name calling physical abuse beyond spanking.
      example you buy your son/daughter a laptop, she then goes on to bad mouth you on say facebook. should he/she deserve that laptop, what if he/she is bullying with that laptop. why do youthink children nowadays are so damn soft and easily offended, because people are not punishing their kids, telling them to go to their room is not a punishment, when that room has all the tech they need to last a long time. sorry dude no destroying said laptop or phone is a punishment, not abuse.

    • @Number4Assassin
      @Number4Assassin 10 месяцев назад +1

      I'm 24 and in therapy after abuse of almost all sorts for years (since age 8 till now) and I'm ducked up. I swear, my therapist is shocked by me. I obviously don't see anything positive in life and the only reason I'm still breathing is my dog and I react strongly to emotions once I'm bottling up to the point of explosion or not reacting at all and too damn detached from everything. (I started not long ago and also did some sort of mental health test and I showed too many bad signs there XD)

  • @jessreadingcorner
    @jessreadingcorner Год назад +98

    This first kid is breaking my heart. His parents are so messed up. Then for people to come to their defense and tell him that HE has a problem, an addiction to something that helps him to feel happy around those narcissistic parents of his?? Good for him! Communities are important. I hope he's old enough to escape soon.

  • @themagicconch.804
    @themagicconch.804 Год назад +358

    I’m sorry but that’s abusive and she didn’t pay for it. That’s literally destruction of property. If she’s just doing it to punish her child I hope she looks forward to getting put in a pretty sh*tty nursing home.

    • @crazygermanguy
      @crazygermanguy Год назад +16

      Cant disagree.

    • @shadowmonarch3808
      @shadowmonarch3808 Год назад +30

      You can actually sue her and she can be arrested for this she didn’t pay for it and has destroyed 2 of them so op could call the cops and cps

    • @Shitpostlargo
      @Shitpostlargo Год назад +20

      @@shadowmonarch3808 he explains that then they could be deported and he has younger siblings but yeah he could sue them.

    • @viviennemorgan7217
      @viviennemorgan7217 Год назад +6

      op's parents should have sold his ps4 to the silbings instead of breaking them.

    • @iononcantomascrivo
      @iononcantomascrivo Год назад +17

      Or wondering why her kids cut contact with her when they move out, don't get invited to their weddings and have no relationship with their grandchildren. I know someone that fits this description and she loves to rant on social media wondering “what went wrong” with her life. It's called she was an abject failure as a wife, mother and as a human being. She made her bed of nails and now she has to lie in it.

  • @dracko158
    @dracko158 Год назад +482

    That breaking of the PS4 that's completely irrelevant to the argument is basically "It's because of that damn phone" taken way too far.

    • @Hog_rider0917
      @Hog_rider0917 Год назад +28

      Oh you have cancer?
      ITS BECAUSE OF THAT DAMN PHONE

    • @idonthaveone60
      @idonthaveone60 Год назад +1

      @@Hog_rider0917 thats what those type of idiots say.

    • @bea.anim8
      @bea.anim8 Год назад

      ​@@Hog_rider0917 what the hell

    • @NexusOng17
      @NexusOng17 Год назад +20

      ​@@Hog_rider0917 Oh your limbs have been horrifically disfigured because of a drunk driver?
      MAYBE ITS BECAUSE OF THAT PHONE!

    • @SolidRockpic
      @SolidRockpic Год назад +12

      Oh you got depressed and suffered trauma because of your abusive dad and the fact you didn't eat for days?
      ITS BECAUSE IF THAT DAMN PHONE!!

  • @kmon1324
    @kmon1324 Год назад +67

    Story 1: NTA and the parents actions just makes the mother look like an absolute (censored) when she breaks other people's property and the father for supporting her look weak and spineless.
    Good to hear the Op's playing the long game which will end with them being alone and disowned by their children starting with OP.
    Again NTA.

    • @DarkLightReborn
      @DarkLightReborn 10 месяцев назад +2

      Let’s play a fun game, how much jail time does the mom deserve?
      “Where the property damage is greater than $200 but less than $1,000, the offense is a first degree misdemeanor punishable by up to 1 year in jail. Where the amount of damage to the property exceeds $1,000, the offense is a third degree felony, punishable by up to 5 years imprisonment.”

  • @RunnyBabbitMom
    @RunnyBabbitMom Год назад +53

    I moved out of my parents house at 17 and never saw them again even when they had relatives I still talked to to tell me they were dying and wanted closure, I told them I was not responsible for them and then cut ties with the relatives who thought I owed them.

  • @AUSTRIAN101
    @AUSTRIAN101 Год назад +112

    "The internet is a toxic place! Just touch grass"
    Meanwhile the internet: *_Helps you when you're depressed, sad or lonely, makes you happy, gives you money, entertains you, helps you learn_*

    • @Think_mate_lol
      @Think_mate_lol Год назад +5

      FR THO UR R TOTALLY RIGHT, AND IM NOT BEING SARCASTIC BRUH

    • @AUSTRIAN101
      @AUSTRIAN101 Год назад +4

      @@Think_mate_lol LIKE WHY DO PEOPLE THINK THATT

    • @Think_mate_lol
      @Think_mate_lol Год назад +4

      @@AUSTRIAN101 yeah man i dont get it, people creqted the internnet, and everyone was thilled, and a co7pl of decades later nobody was hapoy anymore... like BRUH

    • @AUSTRIAN101
      @AUSTRIAN101 Год назад +3

      @@Think_mate_lol fr

    • @synthwolfe8906
      @synthwolfe8906 Год назад +3

      the internet shows the extremes of humanity. the absolute best of the best as well as the worst of the worst.

  • @LordMason21
    @LordMason21 Год назад +74

    I honestly would honestly would called a lawyer in front of her asking what it would. Cost to sue a parent for destroying something you paid for with your own money.

    • @demonpride1975
      @demonpride1975 Год назад +2

      lol i highly doubt he could afford a lawyer.

    • @goracks69
      @goracks69 Год назад +7

      1 hour with that lawyer would cost more than a ps4. You might win the court case and get a new $400 PS4, but is that worth $20k in legal fees? Although… if he represents himself in civil court and pays the $100 or whatever it costs, it could be worth it.
      But he’d be better off calling cps or the cops to get the parents charged with destruction of property, but he can’t cause of his younger siblings. Just seems like a good idea to gtfo of there as fast as possible, and take his siblings with him if he can.

    • @daryantsns3448
      @daryantsns3448 Год назад +3

      @@goracks69 I would have called the cops even with younger siblings present! That kind of problem needs to be taken care of IMMEDIATELY! And the siblings need to learn what happens to those kinds of people!

    • @gachatana9656
      @gachatana9656 Год назад +1

      ​@@goracks69You can also make the parents pay for the lawyer if you win the case.

  • @jedimando9258
    @jedimando9258 Год назад +24

    The parents sound like kids more than the kid. It's weird when parents say "I'll break what I want" it gives flashbacks to my teen years being bullied and them telling me "I'll do what the hell I want!"

  • @austinconklin4337
    @austinconklin4337 Год назад +8

    "You sir, are the human embodiment of used toilet paper" get me laughing

  • @ireneconti4353
    @ireneconti4353 Год назад +50

    I'm sure the parents of the first story in a few years will wonder why their children don't call them and don't come to visit them.

  • @MintandSnowy4life
    @MintandSnowy4life Год назад +48

    I swear if my mom breaks my stuff, she has got to keep an eye on HER belongings

    • @MintandSnowy4life
      @MintandSnowy4life Год назад +6

      Well my parents don’t do this stuff to me, glad I don’t have entitled parents!

    • @lordmegatrong1918
      @lordmegatrong1918 Год назад +2

      @@MintandSnowy4life same. My parents were never like that entitled and would threaten to take my belongings and break them and such, though i have older siblings, 2 older brothers and an older sister. Though my 1 brother is in florida, probably sweating his pikachu hoodie off, while my other brother snd my sister are in the same house as me and my parents. My sister would threaten to take my belongings away, and my brother threatened to break my belongings and school laptop and phones, I always have to tell him that if he breaks the phones, my brother in florida would come here and beat him, or lecture him, and if he breaks my laptop, pearson would sue us and so many things would unfold... us losing all of our money, and us being forced out of the house and us losing the entire things we have and me being put into fostercare where I will be abused again and put into a brick and mortar school where i will be bullied again and my family being arrested and charged with many unimaginable crimes.

    • @lightsidesoul
      @lightsidesoul Год назад +2

      That's easy to say, because you've never been afraid of your parents. I'm not talking "I'm in trouble" afraid, "Dad's on a rampage and might really hurt me or someone else afraid". It's really hard to stand up to someone like that.

    • @boogaboots
      @boogaboots 9 месяцев назад

      @@MintandSnowy4lifesame

  • @One2Envy-t1l
    @One2Envy-t1l Год назад +23

    Yeah I feel that sometimes around my parents. 20 years old still have problems with arguing.

  • @raelynritchey2140
    @raelynritchey2140 Год назад +24

    If he can show proof that he bought all of the PS4 and have video of your mom breaking it. You can go to court to get the money back.

  • @OGuiBlindao
    @OGuiBlindao Год назад +57

    This is destruction of property straight up

    • @LunaP1
      @LunaP1 Год назад +11

      OP can always cut the breaks to their car.

    • @Azreail13
      @Azreail13 Год назад +3

      ​@@LunaP1 I like the way you think 😈

    • @pizzapartytime1826
      @pizzapartytime1826 Год назад

      @@LunaP1 dose he/she really want to go to jail for attempted murder

    • @jeffbezsus2059
      @jeffbezsus2059 Год назад

      I Would Just Take A Piss In Their Coffee Filter Or Stab Her In The Arm And Say Thats What Happens When A DeMoN Goes Near Me

    • @TheSignificantHarassment2
      @TheSignificantHarassment2 Год назад +2

      @@pizzapartytime1826i do

  • @pokemasterredcrimson8752
    @pokemasterredcrimson8752 Год назад +27

    I’m glad the channel is still around

  • @jessreadingcorner
    @jessreadingcorner Год назад +8

    Good for the second girl however, what a smart cookie! Sorry she went through that. Being the only woman in a work environment is NOT for the weak, especially with what she's been through! That story resonated with me.

  • @bentleyvos
    @bentleyvos Год назад +5

    For the person who had to guard at the place, I have a similar kind of abuse-based PTSD as well, where screaming is what triggers it, but nothing else really can.

  • @michellecoleman5577
    @michellecoleman5577 Год назад +31

    I am just so glad that security lady has a supportive boyfriend that will stand beside her. Because if she didn't already have that, her trust would have probably been completely ruined for life by that whole experience. Whatever bit she had left anyway.

    • @user-II63bs4tw24
      @user-II63bs4tw24 Год назад

      Wish she'd hired a lawyer

    • @sougotokiwa8439
      @sougotokiwa8439 Год назад

      Wish BF punched them

    • @kano8
      @kano8 Год назад +1

      Her list of mental problems doesn't help her, and her grimy security was irresponsible in the first place.
      However, I agree with you.

    • @szepi79
      @szepi79 Год назад +2

      While that is true, and she shouldn't have been yelled at (at all), she is supposed to be 'security'. The person who resolves conflicts. If someone has social anxiety from being yelled at, that person is not eligable for that job.
      (Nor the guy who was shouting and was ready to have a fistfight over nothing. He shouldn't be generating conflicts.)

  • @pacoluigi
    @pacoluigi Год назад +13

    i hope the entitled parent gets SO much charges pressed on her. why would she even break stuff instead of returning it for a refund?!

  • @Wild_HIC
    @Wild_HIC Год назад +14

    My parents are really chill. We have rules about gaming. Like school goes first and I'll have to keep up my grades. I had rules like 1.5 hrs a day of gaming but that was when I was like 11. They know gaming kept me away from depression during covid and before that. They actually got me my ps4 and we did a 50/50 on my pc setup. I'm Really happy with my parents

  • @jokerorosco
    @jokerorosco Год назад +22

    First story just wait till you move out,then just take them to court

    • @jayneduffy4566
      @jayneduffy4566 Год назад +3

      Depending on the value,you could easily make like 4 figures

    • @danielramkissoon876
      @danielramkissoon876 Год назад

      @@jayneduffy4566 but atleast he would be getting revenge for what his parents did.

    • @adilatif8345
      @adilatif8345 Год назад

      Also get a no win no lose lawyer so the parents pay a lot.

  • @InksAutism
    @InksAutism Год назад +17

    If it wasn’t for discord, I would’ve tied that noose.
    My mom was intimidating and forcing. She would take my phone for anything. She would lock up all apps with screen time. At 19 she finally let me have full phone control. And she wonders why I never want to be around her and always agree with whatever she says. You can’t take back childhood hurt. She forced me into college before realizing I diddnt want to go. Now it’s a lot harder to just slide through her conversations cuz she realizes when I say yeah and ok and sure too much.

    • @june-cz1cw
      @june-cz1cw Год назад

      Say your an abusive bitch

  • @lelamartin6678
    @lelamartin6678 Год назад +14

    Dang... It makes me rethink everything my parents put me through as a kid. Those parents legit sounded like my parents. I'm talking taking and breaking my mp3, phone, Gameboy, ipod shuffle... They even let my little sisters break/lose my stuff, too. I was done when my mom threatened to break my school laptop...

    • @lordmegatrong1918
      @lordmegatrong1918 Год назад +1

      For the mother threatening to break your school laptop, did your mom ever care that if she broke the laptop (if it was issued to you by some company that owns a cyber school if you went to a cyber school like Reach cyber Charter school which is currently owned by Pearson and Pearson is the company/head of school district that issued the laptops to the reach students including me) that the head of school district or companywould sue your entire household family and make yous lose everything and you being put into fostercare and your parents being arrested and charged with child abuse and property damage?
      If my mom was like that, I would have said "if you break this laptop, the company that issued the laptops to the students will sue us and make us lose everything and I end up get kidnapped by the government and put into fostercare and put back into brick anf mortar school where I will go through the same hell, and eventually break 1 of my bully's fingers and bash my teacher's head into the table, if she ever joins the bullies' side." In a calm collected voice to her

    • @gracie-md1qq
      @gracie-md1qq 10 месяцев назад

      ​@lordmegatrong1918 what are you talking about? The school just charges you an exorbitant amount or they expel you. Rational schools don't do that.
      Also nice victim minimizing by pretending you'd have the nobs to use your absurd argument. That's how you get beaten.
      Also it's 100% legal in most areas to beat the shit out of your kids as punishment. (Shouldn't be but it is.) You're not protected nor safe. The school is not going to bother with a 80$ laptop they bought in bulk. They're not going to sue you or your family. Please stop doing stuff like this. It's like a kid's "edgy" revenge story and You're going to get someone put in the hospital with it.

    • @gracie-md1qq
      @gracie-md1qq 10 месяцев назад

      Yeah. That's a form of emotional abuse. Using the things you care about or things you need as leverage to hurt you. I can relate with parents not protecting things you care about, and not doing anything when they're destroyed by your siblings. Even stuff like making you feel entirely unloved often enough can be signs of fundamental neglect.
      If you feel like this stuff or anything else is impacting your happiness you should try therapy. If you can't or don't want to just making a groupchat specifically for venting about stuff like this with the people close to you who you kinda trust with your emotions, or strangers. (Or both, it can be weird to find people to yell into the void with) if you or they want to respond let them as long as they're not being awful. In the end its just unsupervised group therapy.

  • @barteknobnekroblox5611
    @barteknobnekroblox5611 Год назад +3

    How much this kid has gone through almost made me tear up. The parents of that guy are horrible people.

  • @nathan3252
    @nathan3252 Год назад +6

    My suggestion is to use subtle revenge. There is a lot of ways you can slowly twist the knife. Sabotaging something simple like lipstick in the washing machine, dish detergent in the dish washing machine, hiding something stinky in their bedroom to make it smell horrible, and etc. Some times revenge doesn't have to be huge or obvious but small impactful decisions made at the right time and place can certainly hit hard. You can also throw some psych warfare their way ie their future at a nursing home or learn from the relatives about what your parents mistakes were then hold that over them. Eventually you can wear them down until the find they need peace and that is when you will need to find someone to act as mediator for this conflict. Hopefully that mediator can help you resolve this before things go too far. If that fails then keep the psyche warfare going as long as necessary but don't let it come to physical blows as that only gives them what they want.

    • @lazyryan3766
      @lazyryan3766 Год назад

      If you truly believe you're being oppressed by your parents, if you can't beat them in a fight, then be willing to take a pyrrhic victory in a battle they don't want to fight

  • @joshuasnellenberger4193
    @joshuasnellenberger4193 Год назад +25

    See my parents would never have broke my stuff...because I would have destroyed theirs and this is what I recommend to everyone. If someone breaks yours, you take something they like and break it. Guess what, after that...or possibly one more time they will never do it again.

    • @steve43t
      @steve43t Год назад +4

      Was looking for this comment. This was the route things took with my parents. It only took two or three instances before they realized that I was willing to take things to a much further extreme than they were.

    • @yourface7179
      @yourface7179 Год назад +1

      I can see a lot of kids getting the shit beat out of them for this bad advice lol
      And some kids could call police or someone about child abuse but not all of them can or are too scared to

    • @joshuasnellenberger4193
      @joshuasnellenberger4193 Год назад +1

      @@yourface7179 this isn't advice, this is what I would have done...big difference

    • @yourface7179
      @yourface7179 Год назад

      @@joshuasnellenberger4193 I wouldn't have been able too my mom would have beat me for breaking her TV but she never broke our Playstation or Xbox she'd just whoop our asses if we didn't listen the first time or immediately do what she said

    • @joshuasnellenberger4193
      @joshuasnellenberger4193 Год назад +1

      @@yourface7179 I understand that...I am not like you...if someone messes with me it is the F... around and find out...that is me. If someone hits me, they get hit...I don't play those games. They break something of mine and don't replace it I break theirs. There is no respect for them if they have no respect for me. They mess with my car I make sure theirs will NOT run

  • @thefenrir777
    @thefenrir777 9 месяцев назад +2

    I worked with a guy who's parents enjoyed breaking his things trying to break his spirit. The second he turned legal he moved out. A week later he came home to his apartment DESTROYED. They even left a note how he owed them back rent for his disobedience. He took a train and 2 bus to get to the nearest IRS office and spent two weeks telling them about all the tax fraud his entire family was commiting. He bought a house and car with the reward money. Fifteen years later he's now my stores manager and his family is still in jail.

  • @KittenKatja
    @KittenKatja Год назад +5

    Story #1, You can report it to the cops, you should have done it the first time, and the second time, so that it's documented. (documents she can't destroy)
    The third time, I would have pressed charges as well. You will probably alert child protective services, but that will keep your parents in check, in case they don't want you in their hands.

  • @AZUL00.
    @AZUL00. Год назад +14

    Nice video:)
    Also I hope that dude gets out of that house and gets better

  • @drakephoenixfeather4056
    @drakephoenixfeather4056 10 месяцев назад +1

    On that last post: First of all, good on OP for standing up the best that she could and for gathering all of that evidence to get those assholes fired for their disgusting behaviour. It has to have been so damn hard given thw circumstances (that particular industry, her size compared to the people mistreating her, and her trauma).
    Secondly and far less importantly, holy crap working in security when one of your triggers is being yelled at? My gut reaction upon hearing that was that OP shouldn't be in security, for her own mental health as well as for safety reasons. But y'know what? If that's what OP wants to doing, that's absolutely amazing (doing what you want to do despite your trauma is something I'm trying to learn to do and I'm in awe of this person) and I hope she has better luck in the future

  • @MotivatedVergil111
    @MotivatedVergil111 Год назад +15

    Story 1, sue her for destruction of property or tell the school.

    • @twister107
      @twister107 Год назад +1

      He can’t do that. If they get arrested, they can be deported. And suing someone costs money.

    • @BlackMoridin
      @BlackMoridin Год назад +1

      did you hear the part where he said he didn't want his parents and siblings to be deported.....

    • @Alexbander-nk2hz
      @Alexbander-nk2hz Год назад

      ​@@BlackMoridin too fucking bad, she needs some discipline if what she does is "discipline" to her.

    • @LunaP1
      @LunaP1 Год назад +4

      ​@@BlackMoridin who tf cares?! They squandered their privilege the second they started breaking OP's stuff.

    • @MotivatedVergil111
      @MotivatedVergil111 Год назад +4

      @@LunaP1 Indeed. They're breaking the law and performing CHILD ABUSE.

  • @danielramkissoon876
    @danielramkissoon876 Год назад +8

    I hope this parent knows what the charge destruction of property is for.

    • @lightsidesoul
      @lightsidesoul Год назад

      Unfortunately, not applicable. Search 'Dad shoots daughter's laptop' apparently, parents are just allowed to destroy their kids things.

  • @goldenglider2886
    @goldenglider2886 Год назад +22

    Thank you Reddit for teaching me how to not raise kids

  • @black.sasuke.uchiha
    @black.sasuke.uchiha Год назад +1

    12:02 this was definitely a déjà vu moment, I feel like the narrator had accidentally copy, pasted the same body of text or something LoL

  • @adamsteiff98
    @adamsteiff98 Год назад +4

    Just because you play ps4 doesn’t mean you’re addicted. I play mine almost every day as well.
    You aren’t continuing to buy them because you’re addicted, you’re buying them because your mom keeps smashing them. And judging by how insane she sounds the ps4 is your only escape from her craziness

  • @jjnix9517
    @jjnix9517 10 месяцев назад +2

    Sue when you turn 18, statute of limitations doesn't start until you turn 18 and that's want and destruction of property. As long as you can show you paid for it and earned the money you can sue and win. They aren't parents they're monsters.

  • @ZorLink21
    @ZorLink21 Год назад +5

    If the parents break something that you pay for with your own money that you earn from your job, they are not entitled to it in any way, shape or form. So if they break it, you could actually report them for vandalism.

    • @vsgfilmgroup
      @vsgfilmgroup Год назад +1

      And then they're deported and his siblings wind up in foster care. Keep that in mind.

  • @lillappy7520
    @lillappy7520 Год назад +5

    Bruh you can LITTERALLY BRING THEM TO COURT FOR DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY DUE TO THEM BREAKING YOUR PERSONAL STUFF IN THE FIRST STORY

    • @ked49
      @ked49 Год назад

      How old is op? That could change outcome in america is op is under 18

  • @idorandomthings9090
    @idorandomthings9090 Год назад +4

    The first one destruction of property I would call the cops

  • @hatcher365
    @hatcher365 Год назад

    the begging part, with the depression, really spoke to me.

  • @MTVEditz
    @MTVEditz Год назад +1

    Those parents are committing destruction of property

  • @robertbarrows6687
    @robertbarrows6687 Год назад +2

    First story...why the hell didn't the neighbors call Child Protective Services? They flat out saw the abuse RIGHT then and there and they did nothing.

  • @Frightmarelordofthenightmares
    @Frightmarelordofthenightmares Год назад +16

    It disgusts me how the parents use the My House My Rules thing and were looking for a reason to break something OP paid for. And the commenter who said Stop Complaining And Grow Up is insensitive on so many levels

    • @immortalfrieza
      @immortalfrieza Год назад +2

      "My House My Rules" is what shitty parents say because they just want you to shut up and fall in line rather than bother to actually be parents.

    • @Frightmarelordofthenightmares
      @Frightmarelordofthenightmares Год назад +1

      @@immortalfrieza I agree and surely the rules have to be reasonable and not absurd (Example: No reading Super Mario Manga all because they hate it)

  • @lightsidesoul
    @lightsidesoul Год назад +1

    The sad thing is, what OP is doing has a name. It's called 'Grey Rocking', making yourself uninteresting to an abuser by not giving them a response to the abuse.

  • @Holly_TakiChild
    @Holly_TakiChild Год назад +1

    Story 1 they sound like parents who only want to control their kids and show who is in charge

  • @aceash5.065
    @aceash5.065 Год назад +1

    3:10 unfortunately, I have to do the same thing. I know that whenever I’m around my immediate family, my thoughts and emotions aren’t validated. If I just open my mouth, I’m going to get hurt in some way.
    5:10 Once again, I am in a similar situation. I have friends on Deviantart who help me when I’m feeling depressed. It’s because of our community on DA that has prevented me from sticking a knife in my chest for all these years.

    • @lazyryan3766
      @lazyryan3766 Год назад

      If you truly believe you're being oppressed by your parents, if you can't beat them in a fight, then be willing to take a pyrrhic victory in a battle they don't want to fight

  • @bigboymalloy2261
    @bigboymalloy2261 Год назад +1

    People out here saying this person is addicted but then would have a heart attack and cry if their phone even got a crack on the screen, like damn cant people just have something to do with their free time

  • @fireeer7997
    @fireeer7997 Год назад +4

    I'm so damn soon that Karen's do not exist yet

  • @26eckhat11
    @26eckhat11 Год назад +1

    that ps4 for him is like roblox for me, thank you for helping me to express this.

  • @n1co2017
    @n1co2017 Год назад +3

    bro has some serious patience putting up with that shit i would have gone off on her.
    when she said "i can break this one just like the others" i legit would have responded and i can and will break you.

  • @Grayfang1
    @Grayfang1 Год назад +1

    “You are the human embodiment, of used toilet paper.”

  • @KateSuhrgirlPlays
    @KateSuhrgirlPlays Год назад +3

    Story 1 the guy is not addicted to games. Not sure why some people would think that. I game every night after work. It's something that I enjoy that helps me to relax and wind down. The parents are absolute trash and have no right to break his stuff. If it were me I'd try seeing if the aunt could take me in asap so he can get out and start a saving asap.

    • @jasondyrkacz8270
      @jasondyrkacz8270 Год назад

      That was an excuse/lie the mother came up with.

    • @runeingebretsen8378
      @runeingebretsen8378 5 месяцев назад

      i find it funny that everybody get their nickers in a twist over people playing video games,but nobody NOBODY is batting an eye over people having 300 plus bodies behind them.

  • @LindtLLawliet
    @LindtLLawliet 10 месяцев назад

    I’m so sorry to you ps4 op, I know what that is like, I’ve had my entire room emptied and the door taken ontop of being hit until I shut down. I am now 29 and it still deal with trauma from it but you are going to do well in life and hopefully you can rescue your siblings, I reccomend documenting things and trying to keep your head down, remember you are loved and that we are here for you, there is always a way out and don’t be afraid to reach out to others if you need help fast.

  • @malwrix
    @malwrix Год назад +6

    If he is an adult he can call the police on them, if not, he can at least tell about it someone

    • @ked49
      @ked49 Год назад

      Yes, if he is under 18 in America it might go either way

  • @PuceGaming
    @PuceGaming Год назад +1

    Dang they're speeding their way into a frickin' nursing home

  • @The-Negative-Commentator
    @The-Negative-Commentator Год назад +1

    4:51 “ur addicted” right the guy who plays when he’s free is addicted got it

  • @normanshute7162
    @normanshute7162 Год назад +1

    Guess OP’s parents have never heard of the old saying “Be kind to your children because they pick what old folk’s home they dump you off after they get sick of your BS”😂

  • @bluephantom1999
    @bluephantom1999 Год назад +2

    I hope those shitty parents get arrested. That’s abuse and destruction of property

  • @FirstForte1
    @FirstForte1 Год назад

    that first story is SO true, gaming for alot of people isnt for winning its to have a friend or to talk to someone

  • @Your_local_pootis
    @Your_local_pootis Год назад

    Story 1 hit so hard at the end

  • @jonwalker8945
    @jonwalker8945 Год назад +1

    Dictatorships always fail.
    My stepdad always told me “he who makes the gold makes the rules” so I got a job and moved out at 18…..some 20-odd years later I have to live with them again due to a work accident…..it’s not fun…

    • @damiangz12
      @damiangz12 Год назад

      sometimes one would rather sleep on the street

    • @jonwalker8945
      @jonwalker8945 Год назад

      @@damiangz12 sometimes people shatter both their wrists and their jaw has to be wired shut, and can’t open doorknobs or wipe their own ass. Then under that condition says that if you don’t get the coof vaccine they will kick you out on the streets. That’s why I now live in a van

  • @scorchx3000
    @scorchx3000 9 месяцев назад

    Reminds me of when my dad used to threaten to sell my toys if in a mood, because he paid for them. He shouted at me "I'll sell that fucking X-Box." to which I replied "For legal fees?"
    "What do you mean, legal fees?" He demanded.
    "I paid for that with my money. I own it. Touch it, you're a dead man." I snapped. Funny enough, he never threatened me again.

  • @captainsinclair7954
    @captainsinclair7954 10 месяцев назад

    Second story was basically the Purge and I loved the revenge. I feel bad for OP since she went through that…

  • @bobbyjenkins7946
    @bobbyjenkins7946 Год назад

    His mama sounds like a two-day pack smokers LoL

  • @cinnamoroll_210
    @cinnamoroll_210 Год назад +1

    "This is my house"
    Then im moving out

  • @thunderboyzack6362
    @thunderboyzack6362 Год назад

    If grandma saves an egg from falling from space, I don’t think it’ll break a PS4 falls from 5 feet😅😂😅

  • @RickTheGeek
    @RickTheGeek Год назад +2

    When parents do stuff like that, or things like take the door off the bedroom etc, it just makes the kids not be able to trust and makes them sneakier etc

    • @jeefsquaa
      @jeefsquaa Год назад

      it makes some people sabotage their own life just to avoid talking to them

  • @DigitalCowboy000
    @DigitalCowboy000 Год назад

    In the first/title story. The OP needs to do what is best for him. That includes going to the police und filing charges against them. Und he needs to contact CPS for him & his siblings sake.
    After the OP not only moves out, but goes NC. His parents will wonder why he's gone NC, because "we were such loving parents."

  • @benwagner5089
    @benwagner5089 Год назад +2

    Story 1: The thing about dictatorships is that eventually the oppressed people rebel against their leaders and either fight or flee. OP even wanted to tell his parents that fact!
    If OP hadn't been a minor, the parents destroying the game consoles would count as destruction of property and the police can get involved. Even as a minor, though, he could call the cops and say his parents are being violent with him and he fears for his life. Especially if Mom is using the bat in front of the neighbors as witnesses and his aunt is seeing OP being mentally affected by the parental abuse.
    As the narrator said, the kid could have had a much more destructive response to Mom taking a bat to his stuff, rather than shutting down emotionally. Personally, I'd go eye-for-an-eye with them and destroy the TV or a family heirloom important to the parents, beatings be damned. Then I'd go the cops/CPS and say my parents beat me and destroyed my high-priced belongings. Go and live with the aunt who cares while the parents get jail time or deported.

    • @haydennorris8062
      @haydennorris8062 Год назад +1

      DAMM STRAIGHT!!! If MY Parents did that to me, Ohhhh, they’d be in for a NASTY surprise… 😏😈😈😈

  • @brittanyparks8242
    @brittanyparks8242 Год назад +1

    That's not the "parents" being jerks, that's being abusive.

  • @Naters1337
    @Naters1337 Год назад +6

    As far as the first story on the ps4... save the bill of sale and file a civil lawsuit against them to repay you everything they destroy your personal property.

  • @nightmareslayer8765
    @nightmareslayer8765 Год назад

    All I can say about #1 is turn on the doom music and get to breaking their prized possessions 😂😂😂

  • @Raheel_Ishaq
    @Raheel_Ishaq Год назад +1

    Just break the TV. It's worth getting whipped over. Give them a taste of their own medicine. Helped with my mom.

  • @Sarge211
    @Sarge211 Год назад

    The narrator got me laughing again this time with the story with person known as CrapHead. Its great makes me enjoy these videos more.

  • @1NIGHTMAREGAMER
    @1NIGHTMAREGAMER Год назад +1

    Take picture of each broken PS5 and PS4 once free of their controll charge them for breaking personal property

  • @cat_menmmm9601
    @cat_menmmm9601 Год назад

    -middle-aged man “oh yea- what’s your address too? 😊” oh…it’s ####### OH WAIT OH FU” “HAHAHAHAHAAHAH”😈😈😈

  • @ilovefootball1300
    @ilovefootball1300 Год назад +1

    3 PS4s are these parents insane

  • @razvanyutuberul2295
    @razvanyutuberul2295 Год назад

    Thank you for putting horizon on the scene behind!😊

  • @lunawolf6288
    @lunawolf6288 10 месяцев назад

    Story 2 im so sorry for the op that’s heartbreaking

  • @thunderboyzack6362
    @thunderboyzack6362 Год назад

    Dude that’s vandalism. Report them to the police.😂

  • @jackbowron9729
    @jackbowron9729 Год назад +1

    If he paid for it is vandalism

  • @seancollins6255
    @seancollins6255 Год назад +2

    If the person's parents are full of large total amounts of monstrosities and overloaded with hostile peoples, if they're going to start a gorwing monster army. 😏😏😏😏😏😏😼😼😼😼 And they needed to be destroyed by the Revengeance, in response. 😼😼😼😼
    Op's parents: Prepare to be over-punished to your demise!
    Revengeance: Are you sure about that, homeboy. 😏😏😏
    Op: Thank you, for saving my stuff and my life, mostly the PlayStation, by the way. 😁😁😁😅😅😅😁😁😅😅😅
    Company of Nice Police Officers: Thanks, RVEG! We'll just finish the job, that you have started. 😏😏😏

  • @Chipland598
    @Chipland598 Год назад +1

    hope everyone gets better

  • @Frogsquid300
    @Frogsquid300 10 месяцев назад

    I had done a bunch of office work to prove myself to satan is one legendary quote

  • @listener709
    @listener709 Год назад

    Obsession are a symptom to a bigger problem

  • @stanisawlewandowski2148
    @stanisawlewandowski2148 Год назад +1

    me: demons are cool, ps4 is a lesser demon

  • @spartangoku7610
    @spartangoku7610 Год назад +1

    Break my system, I break you.

  • @jenniferhersey4980
    @jenniferhersey4980 Год назад

    'Human Embodiment of Used Toilet Paper' is literally the best insulting description of an entitled person I have ever heard. If there are any musicians reading this comment, I think that would be the most bad-ass band or album name it the world!

  • @woof101
    @woof101 Год назад +1

    Story 1 I think that mother should spend a while in jail. It's literally abuse which is a crime.

    • @jasondyrkacz8270
      @jasondyrkacz8270 Год назад

      Theft and destruction of property are crimes too.

    • @woof101
      @woof101 Год назад

      @@jasondyrkacz8270 Yep.

  • @Michael_Afton40
    @Michael_Afton40 Год назад

    Parents:Video games cause violence
    Also Parents:

  • @Gun14Slinger
    @Gun14Slinger Год назад +2

    If my parents break my PS4 they see dead to me and I will call the police on my parents. And tell everyone “I have no family” they are already dead to me so yeah

  • @HadesGates
    @HadesGates Год назад +2

    Ha yeah I'm pressing charges that just me. Who's the new guy?

  • @Jpr0ductionz
    @Jpr0ductionz Год назад +1

    1. If your dad ever approaches you to beat you, defend yourself and don't let him. If it comes to it, beat him instead (or even your mother).
    2. If you have the receipt for the playstation, you can press charges for destruction of property.

    • @haydennorris8062
      @haydennorris8062 Год назад

      1. If he tried that, I’d get the closest thing I could for a weapon, and BEAT THE HELL OUTTA him.

    • @lazyryan3766
      @lazyryan3766 Год назад

      If you can't beat your parents in a fight, then be willing to take a pyrrhic victory in a battle they don't want to fight

  • @worldspam5682
    @worldspam5682 Год назад

    Ayo, I got a dementia moment at 12 minute

  • @YourAverageMenderUser
    @YourAverageMenderUser Год назад +3

    Bro that’s entitlement 1000

  • @PoopyHeadGaming
    @PoopyHeadGaming Год назад

    I feel like in the first story if he purchased it he probably has rights to sue for destruction of property.

  • @codywplays
    @codywplays Год назад +1

    Glad to see ur back

  • @spy_gamil8973
    @spy_gamil8973 Год назад +2

    I ain't listening to the story I'm watching the fh5 video😂

    • @millertime97jm
      @millertime97jm Год назад

      I'll admit, I set my eyes on that as well. I like racing games.