Unfortunately, if its art, stick to it being an hobby. Its and competitive worth out there, and you won't earn enough to feed yourself or pay for rent and electricity.
@@ms.pirate disagree. Just be realistic with your expectations and don't attempt to make it your only source of income until it can be. It's no different than starting any other business.
@@v0idtheorywell that's difficult. With AI now, people expect to pay very little for a lot of work. And I mean really low. Just let it be a second source of income. Only well known artist can get a good work life balance for art. Newcomers will always struggle
Reminds me of my grandpa. He wasn't a good dad, at all, but.. he was the best grandpa a kid could ask for. He became a better father afterwards, too.. miss him and my grandma like nothing else on this earth.
Same my mom would tell me stories of my grandpa but growing up he was always happy and some part he was not happy how my grandma was always kinda mad. So everytime he got a chance he would tell me don’t get married. Women will take half so enjoy life and travel. That last year we had planned of visiting Canada we would have a road trip from San Francisco to Vancouver 😢.
This echo’s the relationship I had with my Pop, my mother’s father. He was the most important person in my world, my Nan a close second. All the good parts of he I got from them. I hate to think what kind of a person I would have been without them. I’m eternally grateful +I’ll miss them forever…
@@dustingarnett3387 Sorry you have a shitty dad man, but complaining in a RUclips comment section isn't gonna help. Go talk to a therapist or something, I hope you get better
@@RyansArachnids I'm glad you do, it really is a beautiful quote. Based on your username and apparently the videos on your channel, I assume you love spiders, is that correct? Because if so that's really cool for you, really it is. But to me that's crazy. Spiders are generally just really creepy. I never really understood people who love them, so I'm genuinely curious about how that works for you. Or like what got you into spiders? I'm always down to learn my dude ☺️
Agreed. It's actually one of my favourite episodes, especially since it's one of the few "future" episodes that doesn't have Bart failing at everything.
One good gesture, as big as it is, doesn't make up for a lifetime. Abe never believed in homer. He sure loved him but never showed the love homer needed @@elz1250
This make me cry fr, my granpa is like my father. He taugh me how to do somethings, how to be a better person in life. I love him so much, idk how to pay him back for everything.
Often times in old age we get lonely now I do not know you or your grandfather but I do know what a majority of older people complain about and I do know what bothers me the most as an older person and that is just the loneliness of old age you don’t any more so you tend to not make new friends the friends you do have are always passing away, are sick or just love to far away to have a real relationship with. So with all those things adding up later in life older people tend to be very lonely. My suggestion to you would just be to spend as much time with your grandpa as possible even if he acts like he don’t want you around (a lot of times we do this because we don’t want to be a burden to him hose around us). PLEASE JUST DON’T LET HIM GET LONELY.
This episode really spoke to me on a really personal level, my grandpa was the one give all the lessons a father should teach, I never get to pay him back for all his efforts and good memories, I really miss him.
I'm not crying, you're crying! Edit: A month after I made this comment, my aunt passed away. Now I'm crying harder than ever, and this clip has a whole new meaning to me. Please tell your loved ones that you love them everybody.
One of my earliest memories is me on the lap of my grandpa at the wheel in a Mitsubishi L200 1993, exactly like in this short, it was spring or summer, we were going to the countryside with my family, the earliest memory I had as a continuous memory is his funeral, and I know it was a few months later, I never really knew him, and that memory is all I have, a happy memory just before he was not able to get out of bed because of cancer, and his legacy is "learning is the most important thing, the only inheritance that can never be taken away" and I have, I got my degree this year in electronics engineering, and I know he would have been proud, because my grandma is.
It's almost been a full year since I lost my grandma, she was best friend and number 1 supporter, you aren't alone and I know our grandparents will always be rooting for us!!!
Lost my old man last year too, fought hard and rough against cancer, I cared for him each day until he passed, I wasn't able to see him on his last moments, I went to the hospital with him at 6am, barely slept due to stress, my ma came around 1pm to cover for me so I could get some sleep, I got home, showered and took a nap, my uncle woke me up couple hours later and told me he was gone... I'll always miss him, he was more of a father than any man could ever be
I miss you grandpa. You were my hero and taught me so many important life lessons. Even when you passed you left me with one final lesson, the toughest of them all: there's no way to stop the inevitable. All you can do is accept, adjust, and acclimate to the change. If anyone reads this comment do at least the bare minimum and if you love your grandpa, make sure he knows before it's too late.
I miss both of my grandparents on my mom's side equally (and my nana on my dad's side, but only my dad's mom on his side. I probably wont miss my dad's dad). My mom's grandparents use to baby sit me at their house when both of my parents worked. They were nice, and I was always quiet and good. I wish I could know what they'd thought of me if they saw me today. I know they see me in heaven, but I wanna know what they'd think, knowing their granddaughter is an anime nerd.
I feel similar to Bart, because I loved my grandfather so much, and when I make decisions during hard times, I ask him what I should do. I always remember the day he passed, I had a dream about us fishing on a dock, and he said everything would be alright. I found out he passed right when I woke from that dream. I remember it vividly and I refuse to let go of that dream memory. I love you grandpa.
My grandma passed away earlier this month. I flew out to see her one last time. She was in a lot of pain. The other night I had a dream about her and she was smiling and she told me she was peaceful so im happy for that. Dont let your dream go please
“Sorry Bart, time won’t stop” hit different. Trying to tell him to enjoy the time he has with him before it was too late 😢 miss u grandpa. Thanks for being the dad I never had
Many times it takes years even an entire lifetime to grow as a person. With age he grew wiser and realized his mistakes from his past. Everybody's path is different.
Same with my grandparents, my parents were very present but they always acted as my second parents and I just want them to be eternal, I hate to think that there will be one day where they will no longer be there, I will not hear their sweet voice nor enjoy their food :(
I lost mine two months ago and this short has me sobbing, he was the greatest man! Cherish the time you have left with them, don't ever miss an opportunity to visit or call.
My dad was my dad and he was great but I was stupid because I took my time with him for granted you see my grandpa passed away in 2020 so I figured I had at least 15 more years with my dad but turns out I had less then a year left with my dad and I will forever regret not moving closer to him and being there at the end. He was the most moral and honest man I ever knew and will ever know. I love my dad more then words can express and I never got to tell him he was my hero and I joined the military because I wanted to be just like him but he died with me never say those words to him. So now I have to live the rest of my life knowing I did not properly honor my dad by letting him know how much he meant to me. I am like everyone else I kept telling myself I will tell him later I got more time and then I got a phone call my the police saying they had found my dads body at his house he died from a hart attack and he was alone and that will forever be with me the amount of pain that causes me is unmatched.
My grandma died when I was 9 years old. She took me everywhere and cared for me constantly before she got sick. I’ll never forget all the trips to the dollar movie theaters, the sneaking between screenings, her reusing popcorn bags so she didn’t have to buy a new one for refills. It wasn’t much but she taught me a love for film. Those films shaped my moral compass and who I’d become when she had already left. Here I am, a 31 year old man crying at my desk. I’m crying from happiness. I have my first child on the way and I’ve started a small film production company. Thank you grandma, I love you and miss you so much. I just hope we’ll reunite one day.
Lost my grandpa last month. You really do need to cherish these old folks while they here. His favorite game was Resident Evil 4 and I kept putting off visiting him to show him the gameplay of the remake. Finally got to on his death bed, but i still feel bad about never getting over there to him so he could see it while he was in a better condition. Now all I have are memories, his hat, and a cigar from his last pack.
Growing up without grandparents is terrible. I know lots of people which have grown up with grandparents around and they are often different fron those who didn't. Grandparents often have a different sight on things based on more life experience. I wish i had known my grandparents, from stories i heard they must have been great persons..... We should appreciate them more in our western world, we often realise what we lost when its gone.....
It reminds me of my grandpa, I didn't have a dad until my start of my teens and my gumpa really protected and loved me that's why he's one of my angels above miss ya old man
I'm typing this as I am currently taking care of my grandpa who has stage 4 prostate cancer....he's still there but he's starting to refuse food, water and even oxygen from his pump and is sleeping almost the entire day now...we know he doesn't have much longer but God seeing this right now hurts more than I wouldve thought and now Im crying...hug your grandparents ya'll...you don't know when their health can do a 180 within the span of a few days.
I miss my grandfather. He killed hundreds of Nazis (and regular Axis soldiers, didn't talk about it much) and was the only person I've ever known who was completely fearless. He lost my grandmother five years before his own death, and seemed to just kind of give up in anger. He lost his leg to health complications and could no longer drive, and required constant care. He hated that. I used to visit him all the time, I'd smuggle him in alcohol because the nurses wouldn't allow it. Which honestly, I understand why, but also, just let the man drink. My dad and step mother were adament that he just "behave" and stay put in his home and look after himself. That never sat right with me. The guy was 90, his friends were mostly gone, his wife gone, just let him do his thing. He was probably hoping it'd end him. The night before he passed, he escaped the home in his scooter with two ladies from the same home, at about 2 am. The police chased him across an overpass where he was driving down the middle of the 4 lane street in his scooter completely hammered. I don't remember where the ladies ended up. Miss that man. The stories he had, about the war and just life in general I will never forget. If you made it this far, thanks for caring. Peace.
@@peterlemcwilli9203 You have to tell me that? Even though literally in the very first sentence I clarified that? Also, I didn't praise him for anything. I stated something he did. He himself would say that the war terrible and wished it never happened and that he never had to do those things. There's no praise. You don't praise someone for doing their duty. He signed up to do those things. It's just what he did.
Lost my grandpa last Sunday and man I wish I could see that son of a gun again and listen to his cool stories. Never realized how awesome homers pop was
@@thenewfnafbroski Yeah, I tried thinking of someone else who's been through worse, but I can't think of anyone else. Poor Peter, Stan Lee is turning in his grave seeing what those writers are doing to him.
This makes me miss my grandpa, despite his trauma from Nam he was a happy man with a great sense of humor, I miss him every day since he passed, 67 years old thanks to the exposure to agent orange during the war, we lost him in 2017, grandma just went this year, the world feels a little less bright without them
Hello man, my name is Daniel, I am an independent journalist, one of my interests have always been Vietnam vets, a generation of though yet thoughtful men, I wish you the best in honest manner, just as the prayer I will keep for both your grandparents tonight. God bless you -D
Oh Simpsons, the show that I somehow hate and love at the same time... I hate Homer, Marge, and especially Lisa but I love Bart so much, he's really a talented kid who's flat-out abused by his parents. He has shown himself to be a talented artist many times, one of those was when he got really good at drums but because Lisa's ego couldn't handle it so he stopped. He looked at a bunch of boring kids' books that didn't have any soul and made them enjoyable, and in return was screamed at by Marge and Homer. I really hate them, they project on him every flaw they have and blame him for every bad thing that's ever happened to them, I mean they were the irresponsible horny dumbfucks that couldn't use a condom and because of that, Bart has to be the black sheep while Lisa's the golden child because she has an easier time with traditional school, there's even an episode she is moved to the 4th grade while Bart is moved back to 4th grade and she couldn't handle it while he was breezing it.
@@TheMadHouse1904 She's just a hypocrite annoying brat, I still remember the episode where Homer was making a BBQ for his friends and family, and because he was planning to rost an already dead pig, she just throws it out, a whole ass pig, if she didn't want to eat it it's her problem but the lack of respect and the wastefulness is shocking, especially for the character that preaches about how good she is and how much she worries for the world, I call it BS, that pig could have fed a whole ass family and she threw it away!
This is my favorite version of Bart's future. Genuinely I was SO happy for him finding something that he loved and that moment between him and Lisa was so sweet ;u;
I couldn't watch this episode, I lost my grandfather in 2019 and the thing I regret most is not spending more time with him. The advice I could've listened to would've been priceless, my God rest his soul.
@@sambradley9091Actually the series is on a bit of an uptick in good episodes. Not all of them are good, but there's some good ones in the newer seasons.
Hendrik van Wyk. Rest in Peace Oupa❤️ He was the man who remarried my grandma after my real gramps died when my mom was a few months old. From both sides of my parents he's the only grandpa I've ever known and he was a great, great man. Faults and all. Watching this really makes me miss him. It's been 18 long years now.
Honestly as bad Covid-19 i had a chance to stay with my gramps while I was attending online college than decided to stay when campus opened back up and I’m super grateful for that and glad he’s turning 90 in a few weeks
After watching the whole episode and seeing what Bart goes through throughout his life. I started to see that Abe was the only one who truly cared about Bart, whereas his own parents cared more about Lisa than him.
To be honest that's usually the way it is parents pretend they like their sons but they really think their sons should be out there taking care of themselves and they usually will spoil the daughter rotten one of the daughters usually The other daughter can take care of herself It's usually the baby daughter that gets spoiled Believe me I've been there They treated my brother horribly and he was their only son and he was a brilliant mind so gifted and they disrespected him even after his death He died from the child abuse he received from the nut mother They spoiled their daughter the youngest rotten and she was pissed because I guess her dad got tired of it and he just owned her and she didn't get the money haha He gave it to his second wife and stepdaughter good for you Dad I told you I didn't want it so that was fine as far as I was concerned you had treated us so bad thinking that your biological child was more important than the children you adopted as far as I was concerned I didn't want anything from you. I was really shocked when my step sister called me and said I was inheriting some furniture that belonged to my dad's side of the family I was shocked She was hell no I'm not giving it to your dad's daughter No way So yeah I'll make sure it gets back to my dad's side of family which she doesn't have any touch with.
My grandpa is the same as abe. Served in Vietnam and loves to reminisce about his days as a boy. Terrible father to my mom and aunts, but he is a wonderful grandpa. Side note: he loves all eight of us grandkids equally, but myself, my little sister, and cousins know grandpa give a little extra attention to my younger brother. Grandpa admitted to me years ago that he always wanted a son. My brother is the first grandson so gramps and him are close. The rest of us are chill with it cause we know it makes him happy.
I really appreciate the episodes where Bart has a successful future. In most he is a loser living in bad conditions whereas Lisa is president or scientist.
I know how Bart feels, my grandparents from my mother's side replaced my parents since my grandparents from my dad's side is dead 😭 but they are still in my heart ❤️😢😭😭😭😭
Seeing this on my grandma's birthday and this was our relationship! She was my best friend a true mother figure! She would have been 104 happy 🎂 grandma I know you're still with me I love you!
All grandparents, at one point, was or wasn’t a bad parent, usually the bad ones turn out to be some of the best ones due to them making up for the missed time or things they’ve done.
Abe may not have been the best father, but he was a damn good grandpa.
Yeah my dad sucked but he is a good grandpa to my niece
Homer ended up being a good grandfather too
That’s usually how it goes. You get a lot of time to think about what you did wrong as a father. At least that’s why my grandpa says
@@ohnobro3770 i think that as well in the end you think "i wasnt the best father but i can be the best grandfather"
That's often how it goes - a grandfather can learn from his mistakes as a father and be better.
It’s one of the most wholesome episodes in this series
What one is it what season and episode is this one
@@LukeAshworth-nx9ho s9 e27
@@ericswisher4187 actually s27 e9
@@ericswisher4187🫵💀
@@ericswisher4187 wow you're off by almost 20 seasons
sometimes bad fathers turn out to be good grandpas because they realize how much they have to make up for
glad that instead of trying to fix the shit he has done he much rather skip that step and be nice to the grandson instead.
@@irmiwolf Mhm.
And that's why they don't deserve forgiveness is the act while not making amends for their crimes is vile
@@irmiwolfyea that's sick
This is it. Story of my life right here. Grandpa was this way with me
Actually that last one is very good advice.
Bart became a very successful bicycle shop owner.
And followed his passion for art
Why do I see you everywhere
@@declantv1.018 ADHD and a smartass mouth.
Hi rose
B-bicycle
Art-art
Makes sense
"Find what you love and follow it to glory."
Thats actually fucking brilliant.
100%agree😢
Unfortunately, if its art, stick to it being an hobby. Its and competitive worth out there, and you won't earn enough to feed yourself or pay for rent and electricity.
@@ms.pirate disagree. Just be realistic with your expectations and don't attempt to make it your only source of income until it can be. It's no different than starting any other business.
@@v0idtheorywell that's difficult. With AI now, people expect to pay very little for a lot of work. And I mean really low. Just let it be a second source of income. Only well known artist can get a good work life balance for art. Newcomers will always struggle
@@teneesh3376 then give up. No skin off my back. I'm not but you do you. *Shrug*
Reminds me of my grandpa. He wasn't a good dad, at all, but.. he was the best grandpa a kid could ask for. He became a better father afterwards, too.. miss him and my grandma like nothing else on this earth.
My grandpa’s birthday is tomorrow and I miss mine to 😢
You just made me realise I need to forgive my grandpa, he wasn’t a good father to my mum but he was a good grandpa to us kids..
Same my mom would tell me stories of my grandpa but growing up he was always happy and some part he was not happy how my grandma was always kinda mad. So everytime he got a chance he would tell me don’t get married. Women will take half so enjoy life and travel. That last year we had planned of visiting Canada we would have a road trip from San Francisco to Vancouver 😢.
This echo’s the relationship I had with my Pop, my mother’s father. He was the most important person in my world, my Nan a close second. All the good parts of he I got from them. I hate to think what kind of a person I would have been without them. I’m eternally grateful +I’ll miss them forever…
Womp Womp
I love this about bart: he genuinely loved his grandpa, despite how he normally acts.
He acts out too get his Dad's attention...... Trust I know what I am talking about...... not everybody has good dads
@@ghosthunter2938 nobody has good dads
@@dustingarnett3387 Guess I'm nobody lol, my dad's the best
@@SuperMCFreak keep telling yourself that one day you'll wake up
@@dustingarnett3387 Sorry you have a shitty dad man, but complaining in a RUclips comment section isn't gonna help. Go talk to a therapist or something, I hope you get better
"Find what you love and follow it to glory!" is actually a really fucking beautiful quote. I love it 😅
Love it too
@@RyansArachnids I'm glad you do, it really is a beautiful quote. Based on your username and apparently the videos on your channel, I assume you love spiders, is that correct?
Because if so that's really cool for you, really it is. But to me that's crazy. Spiders are generally just really creepy. I never really understood people who love them, so I'm genuinely curious about how that works for you. Or like what got you into spiders? I'm always down to learn my dude ☺️
@@jordanfelt5978i just love the way you express yourself,qsuch a simple and a beautiful way.
@@sh_8g thank you 😊
Hey man you might get banned if you swear but anyways I agree
being a grandfather is sometimes a second chance to do things right when you might not have been there for your kid.
Yeah well second chances doesn't answer for what they did
@@Bigodances You need to release forgiveness ma dude!
@@Bigodancesare u ok dude?
@@pamelahilbert2333 don't worry
@@Bigodancesif a second chance won’t make them forgiven they’ve done something to not deserve that chance
This is genuinely one of the best episodes in the entire series
Which episode is it tho? I remember seeing it and don’t remember
@@kinnordjhs8694 I don't remember I'm sorry
Agreed. It's actually one of my favourite episodes, especially since it's one of the few "future" episodes that doesn't have Bart failing at everything.
Barthood
I dont know the number, but it was called Barthood. Hope it helps.
Man, that episode, one of the best for me
Which one was it
@@Truevacationland the number of ep and season idk, but i think it's barthood, that one in the video
Yeah it’s actually a parody of boyhood and this is my favorite future Simpson episode
@@TruevacationlandS27E9
What ep and season is this i have asked everyone but no one is answering me
"Your gonna break your neck sometime, now get out before i say something else preposterous"
Lol why is this so funny to me!
Actually in the episode he said some other weird stuff in between I believe but it was cut out
It’s enough to make a grown man cry and that’s ok
😂 yes, this is the comment.
No further questions it’s perfect
you go right ahead tear 🥲
@@jamesmiller7961
Tear: lands on blueberry
@@officialkirbyfan6899 Blueberry: *grows chest hair* Æ
Makes me miss my dad and my step dad
Id like to note: in the episode where abe gets a hearing aid, bart is the only one who doesn’t directly insult him.
What episode?
@@The_InternetFunnyMan Not sure the number.
@@The_InternetFunnyMan S29 E5
He indirectly insults him?
@@JosephBennett-225 yea. While the other members of the family talk about things they dislike about him directly, bart just says the room smells bad.
“Time don’t stop”
Now that is an absolute fucking banger if a quote
“I gotta talk to grandpa”
Cuts to Graveyard 😭😭😭
I was expecting it but it hurt man...
I've never really watched the Simpsons. Wasn't expecting that.
I WAS NOT READY
He's still alive he's in a cryo lab below the grave
I was already expecting it lol, Bart's hair was a giveaway.
Their grandpa did a lot for them, and Bart was one of the few people who I think ever really showed he cared.
I don't blame Homer. Abraham Simpson was a terrible Father
@@machanofigueroa3240but he sold his house for them to buy a house. He became an awesome grandfather to Bart! He made amends to Homers childhood
couldn’t he have just game them his 😂😂
One good gesture, as big as it is, doesn't make up for a lifetime. Abe never believed in homer. He sure loved him but never showed the love homer needed @@elz1250
@@elz1250no he didn't. Being a terrible father doesn't get covered up by being a good grandfather
This make me cry fr, my granpa is like my father. He taugh me how to do somethings, how to be a better person in life. I love him so much, idk how to pay him back for everything.
Often times in old age we get lonely now I do not know you or your grandfather but I do know what a majority of older people complain about and I do know what bothers me the most as an older person and that is just the loneliness of old age you don’t any more so you tend to not make new friends the friends you do have are always passing away, are sick or just love to far away to have a real relationship with. So with all those things adding up later in life older people tend to be very lonely. My suggestion to you would just be to spend as much time with your grandpa as possible even if he acts like he don’t want you around (a lot of times we do this because we don’t want to be a burden to him hose around us).
PLEASE JUST DON’T LET HIM GET LONELY.
This episode really spoke to me on a really personal level, my grandpa was the one give all the lessons a father should teach, I never get to pay him back for all his efforts and good memories, I really miss him.
You already paid him back, I bet he'd be damn proud and happy to hear this.
You guys are gonna make me cry man 😅
Like the other guy said, you already paid him back for it by listening to what he said and showing him that he was your example
grandpa is back up in case dad data is corrupt.
Same here. Gramps is my unequivocal hero, he's the reason I've reached the recent level of success i have. Cant fudge it.
I'm not crying, you're crying!
Edit: A month after I made this comment, my aunt passed away. Now I'm crying harder than ever, and this clip has a whole new meaning to me.
Please tell your loved ones that you love them everybody.
You're right
Fr
Please, it's not like futurama's dog episode or fry's brother episode
@@gabescrazy5504 so?
One of my earliest memories is me on the lap of my grandpa at the wheel in a Mitsubishi L200 1993, exactly like in this short, it was spring or summer, we were going to the countryside with my family, the earliest memory I had as a continuous memory is his funeral, and I know it was a few months later, I never really knew him, and that memory is all I have, a happy memory just before he was not able to get out of bed because of cancer, and his legacy is "learning is the most important thing, the only inheritance that can never be taken away" and I have, I got my degree this year in electronics engineering, and I know he would have been proud, because my grandma is.
It's strange how things work out. Some people start out as not very good parents, but they become good grandparents.
People may makes some mistakes the first time, and becoming grandparents just like their second chance.
He messed up with Homer but succeeded with Bart
Not like there is much he could have done for Homer
And it’s funny how homer was a better grandparent then a father 😂
@@aa-tx9suyou always improve once you had practice.
Kinda the same with my gramps, actually
Honestly, it happens irl too, there's a lot of people who aren't great parents but are much better grandparents
My grandfather was my dad, lost him last year. Rest easy pops I love you beyond anything
Lot of strange for you my friend. My grand is like my father and he is fighting agains a cancer at the moment 88 isn't easy. Have a good day my friend
@@DanielCruz-pc3sbI hope you’re grandfather pulls through it
It's almost been a full year since I lost my grandma, she was best friend and number 1 supporter, you aren't alone and I know our grandparents will always be rooting for us!!!
Lost my old man last year too, fought hard and rough against cancer, I cared for him each day until he passed, I wasn't able to see him on his last moments, I went to the hospital with him at 6am, barely slept due to stress, my ma came around 1pm to cover for me so I could get some sleep, I got home, showered and took a nap, my uncle woke me up couple hours later and told me he was gone... I'll always miss him, he was more of a father than any man could ever be
Lost mine back in 2020 when he went brain-dead, he was a father figure to me when mine just didn't exist.
I miss you grandpa. You were my hero and taught me so many important life lessons. Even when you passed you left me with one final lesson, the toughest of them all: there's no way to stop the inevitable. All you can do is accept, adjust, and acclimate to the change. If anyone reads this comment do at least the bare minimum and if you love your grandpa, make sure he knows before it's too late.
Glory to all the granddads out there that were more of a father figure than the father.
Miss ya pops
Just remember those grandparents are the ones that raised your father. My grandmother helped me a lot, but I never forgot that she fucked up my mom.
I miss both of my grandparents on my mom's side equally (and my nana on my dad's side, but only my dad's mom on his side. I probably wont miss my dad's dad).
My mom's grandparents use to baby sit me at their house when both of my parents worked. They were nice, and I was always quiet and good. I wish I could know what they'd thought of me if they saw me today. I know they see me in heaven, but I wanna know what they'd think, knowing their granddaughter is an anime nerd.
@@Gwyllgi true, I remember my mom telling me years later how bad she had it when she was growing up.
I have one of them, staying at his house tonight like I do every week:3 I'm so lucky to have my grandparents
@primadeluxe4910 My grandpa who raised my mom was more of a father to me than my actual father. I think about him everyday. I miss him.
The relationship between Abe and Bart has to be one of my favorites in the show.
I gave up on this series long ago. I may have to dip back in if they are like this
I feel similar to Bart, because I loved my grandfather so much, and when I make decisions during hard times, I ask him what I should do. I always remember the day he passed, I had a dream about us fishing on a dock, and he said everything would be alright. I found out he passed right when I woke from that dream. I remember it vividly and I refuse to let go of that dream memory. I love you grandpa.
My grandma passed away earlier this month. I flew out to see her one last time. She was in a lot of pain. The other night I had a dream about her and she was smiling and she told me she was peaceful so im happy for that.
Dont let your dream go please
My LORD.
"Sorry bart. Time Don't Stop."
😢😢😢 That really got me.
Abe a GOAT grandfather!
That’s why I respect olders
Just imagine being old and seeing kids that reminds you of your childhood
_"Grandparents are like a kindly voice. Even when they're gone, we will always remember the good things they told us."_
“Sorry Bart, time won’t stop” hit different. Trying to tell him to enjoy the time he has with him before it was too late 😢 miss u grandpa. Thanks for being the dad I never had
“Wanna play cars?” I heard my sons voice in that, and man I got teary eyed
My step-grandfather was like that. 😊 He loved my older sis and myself as his own kin. That's so rare nowadays!
So Bart granpa was a better Dad to Bart that to his own son?
That is, sadly enough, not that uncommon in the real world.
Some people are better grandparents than actual parents.
Homer dad was a good dad, just confuse and sad
Many times it takes years even an entire lifetime to grow as a person. With age he grew wiser and realized his mistakes from his past. Everybody's path is different.
No, THERE IS AN ENTIRE FILM ABOUT THIS, Homer IS a good father
This breaks my heart because my grandpa is basically my father and it makes me realized that my time with him is limited as i get older
Same with my grandparents, my parents were very present but they always acted as my second parents and I just want them to be eternal, I hate to think that there will be one day where they will no longer be there, I will not hear their sweet voice nor enjoy their food :(
I lost mine two months ago and this short has me sobbing, he was the greatest man! Cherish the time you have left with them, don't ever miss an opportunity to visit or call.
I lost mine 2 years ago in January, I miss him terribly
Please appreciate him while he here I lost mine in 2020
My dad was my dad and he was great but I was stupid because I took my time with him for granted you see my grandpa passed away in 2020 so I figured I had at least 15 more years with my dad but turns out I had less then a year left with my dad and I will forever regret not moving closer to him and being there at the end. He was the most moral and honest man I ever knew and will ever know. I love my dad more then words can express and I never got to tell him he was my hero and I joined the military because I wanted to be just like him but he died with me never say those words to him. So now I have to live the rest of my life knowing I did not properly honor my dad by letting him know how much he meant to me. I am like everyone else I kept telling myself I will tell him later I got more time and then I got a phone call my the police saying they had found my dads body at his house he died from a hart attack and he was alone and that will forever be with me the amount of pain that causes me is unmatched.
His grandpa is so kind 🥰🥹
Kissing the grave stone is actually super sweet
If I had a chance to do that to my grandfather’s tombstone, trust me, I’d take it
My grandma died when I was 9 years old. She took me everywhere and cared for me constantly before she got sick. I’ll never forget all the trips to the dollar movie theaters, the sneaking between screenings, her reusing popcorn bags so she didn’t have to buy a new one for refills. It wasn’t much but she taught me a love for film. Those films shaped my moral compass and who I’d become when she had already left. Here I am, a 31 year old man crying at my desk. I’m crying from happiness. I have my first child on the way and I’ve started a small film production company. Thank you grandma, I love you and miss you so much. I just hope we’ll reunite one day.
That's so frikkin wholesome man, congrats
Damn bro. That's awesome
God speed sir! Thank you for sharing your story! What's your company bro? I'd be happy to check you out!
This is the most wholesome comment I've ever seen. Godbless you, and your family. Congrats👍
Thank you friend
Damn it that really got me 💔😭
Rip grandpa 10/31/23
Lost my grandpa last month. You really do need to cherish these old folks while they here. His favorite game was Resident Evil 4 and I kept putting off visiting him to show him the gameplay of the remake. Finally got to on his death bed, but i still feel bad about never getting over there to him so he could see it while he was in a better condition. Now all I have are memories, his hat, and a cigar from his last pack.
Growing up without grandparents is terrible. I know lots of people which have grown up with grandparents around and they are often different fron those who didn't. Grandparents often have a different sight on things based on more life experience.
I wish i had known my grandparents, from stories i heard they must have been great persons.....
We should appreciate them more in our western world, we often realise what we lost when its gone.....
I love their wholesome relationship
It reminds me of my grandpa, I didn't have a dad until my start of my teens and my gumpa really protected and loved me that's why he's one of my angels above miss ya old man
This is why i love the Simpsons, every now and then they put out some heartwarming episodes
I'm typing this as I am currently taking care of my grandpa who has stage 4 prostate cancer....he's still there but he's starting to refuse food, water and even oxygen from his pump and is sleeping almost the entire day now...we know he doesn't have much longer but God seeing this right now hurts more than I wouldve thought and now Im crying...hug your grandparents ya'll...you don't know when their health can do a 180 within the span of a few days.
"Time don't stop". That's one of the saddest lines I have heard.
“Find what you love and follow it to glory” that’s one hell of a quote
I tried it. Sadly (like always by me( it only leaded to failure
Grandpa Abe was the only family member who treated Bart like a person and not some robot that causes chaos 24/7
I miss my grandfather. He killed hundreds of Nazis (and regular Axis soldiers, didn't talk about it much) and was the only person I've ever known who was completely fearless. He lost my grandmother five years before his own death, and seemed to just kind of give up in anger. He lost his leg to health complications and could no longer drive, and required constant care. He hated that. I used to visit him all the time, I'd smuggle him in alcohol because the nurses wouldn't allow it. Which honestly, I understand why, but also, just let the man drink. My dad and step mother were adament that he just "behave" and stay put in his home and look after himself. That never sat right with me. The guy was 90, his friends were mostly gone, his wife gone, just let him do his thing. He was probably hoping it'd end him. The night before he passed, he escaped the home in his scooter with two ladies from the same home, at about 2 am. The police chased him across an overpass where he was driving down the middle of the 4 lane street in his scooter completely hammered. I don't remember where the ladies ended up. Miss that man. The stories he had, about the war and just life in general I will never forget. If you made it this far, thanks for caring. Peace.
Fackin beautiful man. Theres truly not a better person we could hope to meet. His name is Grampa.
Sounds like his late night scooter ride was his way of having a last hurrah
what an absolute madlad
I have to tell you Wehrmacht soldier doesnt equal Nazi. And that you should really learn History again before praising him for that
@@peterlemcwilli9203 You have to tell me that? Even though literally in the very first sentence I clarified that? Also, I didn't praise him for anything. I stated something he did. He himself would say that the war terrible and wished it never happened and that he never had to do those things. There's no praise. You don't praise someone for doing their duty. He signed up to do those things. It's just what he did.
That man is one hell of a grandfather and war hero
Best episode for me, I haven’t seen Simpsons since childhood but this episode spoke to me in so many ways .
This just made me cry like a baby. I miss my grandpa so much dude.
I am not much of a fan of the modern day seasons but this is one of the best episodes. I loved the idea that Bart and Abe are close
Lost my grandpa last Sunday and man I wish I could see that son of a gun again and listen to his cool stories. Never realized how awesome homers pop was
bart is one of the most tragic characters in all media
One name:
“Guts”
Lol, debatable.
@@xecutiongaming7227one other name
Spider-man
@@thenewfnafbroski Yeah, I tried thinking of someone else who's been through worse, but I can't think of anyone else. Poor Peter, Stan Lee is turning in his grave seeing what those writers are doing to him.
"Your gonna break your neck sometimes" best quote for me❤
I like how their showing Abe as a better person and explaining why he was a “bad” father when he did a pretty decent job all alone
If you call that decent, you have a screw lose
@@Bigodances all single parents are f***ing up, I’d say it’s pretty decent. Can’t be perfect without both parents!
This makes me miss my grandpa, despite his trauma from Nam he was a happy man with a great sense of humor, I miss him every day since he passed, 67 years old thanks to the exposure to agent orange during the war, we lost him in 2017, grandma just went this year, the world feels a little less bright without them
Hello man, my name is Daniel, I am an independent journalist, one of my interests have always been Vietnam vets, a generation of though yet thoughtful men, I wish you the best in honest manner, just as the prayer I will keep for both your grandparents tonight.
God bless you
-D
Oh Simpsons, the show that I somehow hate and love at the same time... I hate Homer, Marge, and especially Lisa but I love Bart so much, he's really a talented kid who's flat-out abused by his parents. He has shown himself to be a talented artist many times, one of those was when he got really good at drums but because Lisa's ego couldn't handle it so he stopped. He looked at a bunch of boring kids' books that didn't have any soul and made them enjoyable, and in return was screamed at by Marge and Homer. I really hate them, they project on him every flaw they have and blame him for every bad thing that's ever happened to them, I mean they were the irresponsible horny dumbfucks that couldn't use a condom and because of that, Bart has to be the black sheep while Lisa's the golden child because she has an easier time with traditional school, there's even an episode she is moved to the 4th grade while Bart is moved back to 4th grade and she couldn't handle it while he was breezing it.
RIGHT
I knew i was not the only one that saw Lisa has the worst character
@@TheMadHouse1904 She's just a hypocrite annoying brat, I still remember the episode where Homer was making a BBQ for his friends and family, and because he was planning to rost an already dead pig, she just throws it out, a whole ass pig, if she didn't want to eat it it's her problem but the lack of respect and the wastefulness is shocking, especially for the character that preaches about how good she is and how much she worries for the world, I call it BS, that pig could have fed a whole ass family and she threw it away!
What episode has the books in it?
@@albireotheredguard1599 It was on the latest season if I'm not wrong
Edit: ep 15 season 34
@@arcanaido6415 thank you!
My grandpa was and still is my hero... I wish more than anything that I could talk with him about so much.
RIP my hero
I hope I do you proud
This is my favorite version of Bart's future. Genuinely I was SO happy for him finding something that he loved and that moment between him and Lisa was so sweet ;u;
I couldn't watch this episode, I lost my grandfather in 2019 and the thing I regret most is not spending more time with him. The advice I could've listened to would've been priceless, my God rest his soul.
That regret will do nothing but cause you unnecessary pain. But I feel the same way
Lost BOTH of mine. One in 2005, the other in 2012. BOTH died in late April. Lost BOTH to lung cancer.
I was blessed to have an awesome grandfather. A day never goes by without hearing your voice and reason. Thank you
Abe is such a good grandpa 😭
Grandfathers are the second chance of fatherhood
Episode and season? Pleaseee
Episode 9 of season 27
Bart-hood, episode 9, season 27.
@@fenrirwolfy1848damn a good modern episode?? rare these days
@@sambradley9091Actually the series is on a bit of an uptick in good episodes. Not all of them are good, but there's some good ones in the newer seasons.
@@Seawolf.Gaming huh! had no idea
Hendrik van Wyk. Rest in Peace Oupa❤️
He was the man who remarried my grandma after my real gramps died when my mom was a few months old. From both sides of my parents he's the only grandpa I've ever known and he was a great, great man. Faults and all. Watching this really makes me miss him. It's been 18 long years now.
Simpsons last two seasons have had some real strong episodes
*"A horrible father, but an amazing grandfather...."*
Love the username and pfp
@@Average_Goldfish thanks!
This hit hard, i was really close with my grandpa he died 3 years ago, had to shed a tear😢
“ find what you love and follow it to glory” Literally an amazing quote
Honestly as bad Covid-19 i had a chance to stay with my gramps while I was attending online college than decided to stay when campus opened back up and I’m super grateful for that and glad he’s turning 90 in a few weeks
Ah damn. Everytime I see Abe clips, it reminds me of my Grandad ❤️
Abe is a good example of a shitty parent but great Grandfather trying his best
Absolutely true
After watching the whole episode and seeing what Bart goes through throughout his life. I started to see that Abe was the only one who truly cared about Bart, whereas his own parents cared more about Lisa than him.
To be honest that's usually the way it is parents pretend they like their sons but they really think their sons should be out there taking care of themselves and they usually will spoil the daughter rotten one of the daughters usually The other daughter can take care of herself It's usually the baby daughter that gets spoiled Believe me I've been there They treated my brother horribly and he was their only son and he was a brilliant mind so gifted and they disrespected him even after his death He died from the child abuse he received from the nut mother They spoiled their daughter the youngest rotten and she was pissed because I guess her dad got tired of it and he just owned her and she didn't get the money haha He gave it to his second wife and stepdaughter good for you Dad I told you I didn't want it so that was fine as far as I was concerned you had treated us so bad thinking that your biological child was more important than the children you adopted as far as I was concerned I didn't want anything from you. I was really shocked when my step sister called me and said I was inheriting some furniture that belonged to my dad's side of the family I was shocked She was hell no I'm not giving it to your dad's daughter No way So yeah I'll make sure it gets back to my dad's side of family which she doesn't have any touch with.
My grandpa is the same as abe. Served in Vietnam and loves to reminisce about his days as a boy. Terrible father to my mom and aunts, but he is a wonderful grandpa.
Side note: he loves all eight of us grandkids equally, but myself, my little sister, and cousins know grandpa give a little extra attention to my younger brother. Grandpa admitted to me years ago that he always wanted a son. My brother is the first grandson so gramps and him are close. The rest of us are chill with it cause we know it makes him happy.
let thid be the canonical adult bart
Agreed
Usually not the sentimental type of guy but my grandpa passed away last September and this still reminded me of him RIP to both grandpas
My Grandpa passed away last november i miss him every day so i know what your feeling
“Find what you love and follow it to glory”
- A wise man
Anyone else notice how the gravestone said, “Beloved father and mutterer.”
I love shows that are mostly goofy goobing but sometimes they hit your heart deeply
This genuinely made me tear up.
“Find what you love and follow it to glory” goes crazy
I really appreciate the episodes where Bart has a successful future. In most he is a loser living in bad conditions whereas Lisa is president or scientist.
I remember seeing this episode years ago, very emotional.
This has actually good writing, Abe’s and Bart’s bond is just something you can’t put in words
Something about grandpas being jerks to their sons but the sweetest most loving people to their grandsons is amusing
I know how Bart feels, my grandparents from my mother's side replaced my parents since my grandparents from my dad's side is dead 😭 but they are still in my heart ❤️😢😭😭😭😭
My grandpa let me drive his 72 big block corevette... He asked me to "open her up" and i was too afraid to.
One of my biggest regrets.
He may be a bad dad but he is a great grandfather
I love how he immediately made it up to him by saying "there's other ways of playing cars"
That's sad bart
Relatable, I hung out with my grandfather the most until we moved to Nevada and I miss him to this day
"Find what you love and follow it to glory"
Great quote
Seeing this on my grandma's birthday and this was our relationship! She was my best friend a true mother figure! She would have been 104 happy 🎂 grandma I know you're still with me I love you!
I’m not crying, you are😢
Wow I sure miss my grandpa 😢
Last thing he told me don’t get marry young. Enjoy your youth and travel around the world 🥲🥲.
This is literally me and my grandpa... Miss him so much, it's 15 years now... 💔 My hero!
All grandparents, at one point, was or wasn’t a bad parent, usually the bad ones turn out to be some of the best ones due to them making up for the missed time or things they’ve done.
THIS IS SO Sad i Wish His grandpa lived longer😞❤
RIP to all the wonderful grandparents out there. Wish we had more time together.