My brother started to talk back to my mom and the boy only got to mid-sentence before he got the taste slapped out of his mouth. Wham... then he tried to finish what he was saying like a punch drunk fighter that doesn't realize they're out. He gets a follow up to which he raised his hand up on reflex to block it.. raising his hand to his mother, even in defense just lit that fuse for the main charge.
I'm a baby boomer. Where do you think we got that from?? And just hope your parents wasn't from down south. Southerners were very tight with discipline. From that slavery training school. Respect was part of the program too.
@@kevinforeman4485 my Dad’s from Little Rock, Arkansas and my Mom’s from Kansas City, Missouri Dad dealt out the asswhooping and flipped an entire Dinner table onto my brother right after he threw him on the ground for getting smart with him, This year Dad hit me in the shoulder though I didn’t feel anything I just got extremely pissed off though kept my composure despite it.
Hahahah!! Better say nevermind, and better hope you didn't already make them mega angry. Because then the best possible response is "that's what I thought" and silence.
My dad wasn't as chill as the last one. I knew as soon as the words came out of my mouth what was going to happen. It wasn't a surprise; it was an immediate reaction requiring agility and speed to keep from dying that day!
Lol these days they call that child abuse but these days it’s also OK to change your child’s gender because you’re mentally ill! I think those people trying to do so to their children never had that treatment or maybe not enough of it!😁
@@chronic2023i was born in late 1960s, yep parents did take back talk like now. I did something bad and my dad would literally throw me and did like a sparta thing on me. Boom thats it. There is a line and dont cross it. 😂.
BARZZZ!!! 😂😂 But for real we used to play ball in Timbs way back when you could actually send them back for replacement pair. That Sh stopped when that stopped lol
The fact that he repeated it is diabolical! Most kids usually say those things out of frustration cause they are young. But if being asked to clarify doesn't wake up your senses. You're cooked for life.
I remember getting my ass wooped like this once! I never forgot it neither. Since then, I learned not to talk unless I was spoken to, and when asked to do something just do it bc that ass whooping hurt like a mf.
Only time I ever saw my dad and brother go at each other physically, he had raised his hand to mom but didn’t follow thru with the hit. I’m pretty sure the last part is the only reason he’s still breathing
Funny take! As a Gen-X, I would never consider talking to my parents or any elder is less than a very respectful manner. I would not even say NO to anything my grandparents asked. Not out of fear but for total respect and love. We lost a lot of that over the decades.
My mom is definitely the last one when they say you wanna say that again they are giving you a second chance to correct yourself before its too late loll 😂😂😳😳
I'm from JA. The question to repeat is to confirm that parent isn't going crazy and that the kid won't finish the second word because they'd be swallowing teeth.
Mama was a Great Depression child, but also a licensed RN and Army Captain. Her philosophy was, "Switches and belts leave marks. But flyswatters sting just as bad without leaving evidence." And the softer she spoke, the more swats were coming. If she's also gritting her teeth, RUN!
My dad was a baby boomer, born in 1947. I was born in 1990. The generational gap between us was wide as hell. He was a master of "The Look". Didn't have to say a damn thing if I was acting up. "The Look" said it all.
@leonthefreon6765 The Look! That worked pretty much every time! But you're right, that's a huge age gap. My mom was born in 1943 and I was born in 1962 and we lived with my grandma (born in 1907), so there was no disrespectful talk in our house!
My mother was of the Silent Generation. First of all, I would've NEVER said that to my mom. But if I decided to become stupid that day and said 1/3 of what the son said: The viewing of the body will be at 9:30 am The funeral services will start at: 11:00 am. 😁😁😁😁
@@CarmenReyes-jf7to I got stupid ONE time when my mom was fussing at me. I started humming a song while she was talking. She heard me and tried to kill me. Bet I never did THAT again. 😂😂😂😂😂
My dad, born on a ranch in South Dakota in 1949, conveyed the concept of respect and compliance very effectively and efficiently. So effectively and efficiently that I didn't often require reminders. He was a harsh disciplinarian but had a heart of pure gold. Screw up or act disrespectfully, he'd bring the roof down on your head. Act like a decent human being, and he was an incredibly generous and sweet-natured man. I sure miss him, he'd have turned 75 today.
No child of a baby boomer ever spoke to their parents that way and lived to tell about it! I can't even fathom telling my mom "go check for yourself" even now as an adult.
This the one right here!!! I commented that I was raised by a Boomer Dad and I would never then, nor now part my mouth to say such! We didn't have that kind of mentality! Find yourself awakened on the floor not knowing what happened. 😫
I was raised by parents from the Silent Generation, they didn't even have to ask us if we did what we were told to do, we absolutely did it, we did not want the repercussions 💯
As was I, babysis (my folks were born in ‘37 & ‘39) and, I know where you’re coming from. It wasn’t always fun, tbh. When I had my girls (now 26 & 19) I vowed to earn their respect thru’ love & understanding, not fear.😉✌️
I’m a millennial, and the look on my face when I see Gez kids talking CRAAAAZZZYYYYY…to their parents in public🤯🤯🤯🤯. “So you ain’t gonna snatch them up!?!?” Wow what a world we live in
I’m Gen X with a Silent Gen Marine Vietnam Vet for a dad. My kids KNOW what’s up. I even sent one over to grandad’s for a little while. He came back… “yes, ma’am” and in very good shape 😂
As a millennial, you perfectly captured the fact that we have the rage of Gen X/Baby Boomers but are doing our best to not show them hands......I be coming close though...
Sometimes I throw the “who tf you think you talking to” for emphasis if you get too far out of pocket. That’s just let them know I’m on about a level 3 and trying not to go nuclear.
Gen X here. That last one is so very accurate I had to show my kids for there reactions. They were laughing at so hard, I was why you laughing? There answer was, they didn’t put you in it guarding all the exits and pushing us back in the line of fire. I ain’t laughed like that in long time 😂😂😂
I'm gen x and I was raised with such toughness that I wouldn't have dared to talk back in the first place. It didn't even cross my mind. If I was told to go to check the place I had been ordered to clean or organize, I would have run to check it without saying anything. I knew that there was no choice. 😄
Democracy and freedom only existed outside of home. Inside of home was a strict dictatorship that would have made Kim Jong IL to blush! God Bless the class of '84
And we can't (as adults) tolerate them they try to strong arm the adults into bending to their crooked will and demand respect where it's not given fu k em all really
Me 😂😂😂😂 But my husband is the pushover. He let them get away with way too much. They still tell stories today about when I went off on them 🤷♀️😂😂😂😂 I didn’t put up with that mess.
My teenage daughter told me she was going to call the police, so I gave her the phone. I will help you call. She did not sleep at my house any longer from that night forward. She is 38 now. I am with you dad.
Gen X here raised by The Greatest Generation grandparents. No, no, no talking back. You did what you were told, no questions asked. House ran smoothly because everyone knew what was required of them and they just did it. We also had tons of fun as a family. Chores were done and then we had time for family outings like picnics, swimming, fishing, or just going for a Sunday drive. Completely different life.
It sounds amazing, and a lot like my life. There were a lot of positives to being raised to respect your elders and your responsibilities within the family. I wanted to raise my kids with gentleness AND teach them respect... Ask me how that's going. Go on... Ask... 😅
I’m 51 yrs old and I find it’s a shame that normal discipline is lost on this generation of parents. Your children are precious and parents are blessed to have them. Part of that blessing is raising respectful, productive human beings. When you allow your children to disrespect you, you allow your children to disrespect the world around them. They are only our children for so long protected by our home in our arms once they become adults and they grow up and go out into the world and they act like assholes because we allowed them 😊to, the world will check them real quick, so the best thing parents can do is not coddle their children, but teach them how to survive in this world as a respectful adult.
I know right?? But these days the world around them does disrespect them and harm them and actually make some think that the disrespect and harm that they're getting is just normal life and even love. I mean come on now, brainwashing kids to believe that abortion saves lives, and that kids have the capacity to make the decision to change their genders. The medical profession isn't even medical anymore.
Me too...😂. Gen X here and wouldn't dare....even to this day! I have a Gen Y/young Millennial daughter and raised her almost that way, except I'd snatch TV from wall😂
My dad was a pre-boomer, WW2 vet. He was the strong, silent type who never raised his hand to us, but when he gave us that look of utter disappointment and followed it with, "I am so disappointed in what you have done" we knew we had f'd up. He ruled with strong discipline and love. He let us know what the rules were and what the consequences would be if we screwed up. He never let things slide.
Pre-boomer = Silent Generation... if he was a WW2 vet, he was probably mid to late "Greatest Generation" unless he went in super-young... Everyone was built different back then... having to endure/raise kids/grow up during the Great Depression and the biggest war in history to that point definitely took its toll... Shift in the wrong direction started with the boomers, peaked around the end of Gen-X, and been on an increasingly steep downhill slide ever since...
My mother would have used the "I'm so disappointed " followed up with, "wait till your father gets home." 99% she didn't have to finish her statement. Couldn't move fast enough. I never ever waited for my father to ask a second time.
@@zedhardmarble ...My mom ruled the house. If my dad got involved it was because whatever we did was on his watch. My parents were both very strict but loving. Hope yours were the same.🥰
I’m north of 70 and my father never used any belt or device to drive home a point. He was built like a tank and had arms like hickory stumps. His nickname among his friends was “bull”. I once watched him pick up a man sitting on a bar stool with one hand. And yet he was the kindest man I ever knew. On a very rare occasion if I disrespected him, all he had to do was give me the look and grab my shoulder. At that moment you realized this man could pull my arm out of my shoulder socket.
Absolutely! My Dad was famous for pulling that belt out just as you described, sound and all - indeed, that’s the parent of a Baby Boomer, and that’s how the Baby Boomers learned the art of “The Belt.”😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤
Boomer here. My dad never used a belt. He.just brought "the look" and that would usually do it; if it didn't do it, the hand, which traveled at the speed of sound.
Gen X here. My little cousin got mad because his mom told him that he couldn't go outside because it was too cold. He threw a temper tantrum and cried for 30 minutes. I was walking out of the guest room, going to the den only to see my dad pull that belt off with precision. Boy, did I have a 1978 flashback!! My oldest uncle asked me if I was ok. I told him that I was good, before I realized that after he gave my cousin the whipping of a lifetime. That was 22 years ago.
We didn’t have wifi yet, obviously. If I didn’t clean my room, my Mom would unplug the phone line from the 14400 modem that took 20 minutes to connect to AOL. As soon as she’d hear the ridiculously loud “you’ve got mail,” she’d run over and yank the cord out, nearly taking the whole hulking IBM-clone with her. 😂😂
This is priceless! I am laughing so much right now! I’m a baby boomer. My dad was born in 1919 and my mom in 1924. You just didn’t disrespect your parents! You didn’t talk back! My parents didn’t need to tell me or my brothers that. We just knew!
All generations NEEDS this 🩴🩴🩴🩴 it’s really effective and productive, this 🩴🩴🩴🩴🩴was mine and my kids Phycologist and Therapist for many years, me or my children are not traumatized ❤❤❤
I am now 70 years old and loved my Dad so much I would never want to disappoint him. He never raised his hand or his voice and we would do anything for him. We were mindful out of love not fear.
Changing clothes? All he did was walk away to mentally prepare to give the whooping and take off his belt. Stepping away also allows the child to know that you thought before you acted! That’s important.
That "check fo yo self" gave me chills because I would NEVER-- but that slow mo belt coming with that MJ air is EXACTLY why!!! I'm crying! 😂😭💀 THE ACCURACY!!!
Man, totally different vernacular in my house but the same spirit. I love my Dad, but it was a different time. Taking any kind of tone apart from respectful with Dad was never going to end well. He was the type of guy even my shithead friends would stand up straight for. Kind, funny, and generous, but if you're in his house you will abide by the rules.
I’m a baby boomer dad. Discipline was the cornerstone of parenting. There was no redirecting. Today I have two wonderful and accomplished children. I would not have changed a thing.
My Daddy would have agreed with you 110%!!! He always said, "You OWE it to them, to make them mind!" Nowadays, looking around at some of the entitled, over-privelaged, spoil brats...I know he did the right thing! The parents these days, are just raising future drains on the prison system. 😮
Wowww I know that’s right Gen X/ Baby Boomer that’s how I was raised got ur behind tore up for talking back and being disrespectful. Oooo wee gave me flashbacks. I like how the camera kinda zoomed in on dad just a bit when the son talked back. The coming around that corner in slow motion with that belt in the air was epic. Hell I was scared for him. I hollered laughing so hard 😂😂 this video was on point yall nailed it 😄
My parents were born in 1937 & 1940 (Silent Generation) & I, while a boomer, (1964), was raised with 4 Gen X brothers so I consider myself a Boomer/Gen X. One thing is certain if we were not respectful we either got the look, belt, the paddle, or picked our own switch. Let’s just say, if it happened once more than likely it did not happen again. I am a mother to a millennial & and Gen Z, both were raised just as my parents raised me but all I had to do was give the look. I am extremely proud of my kids especially when I am complimented on how respectful they both are.
The Kunta Kente pants roll up on my GenX cohort is spot on!!! "We not playin' no games." One thow wow!! I think this is my favorite of all the videos so far!!
Baby boomer gal here. We absolutely followed what our parents told us to do. We were raised by the Greatest Generation. No nonsense and swift punishment. But they were very loving too! Miss them terribly.
I love these because I can laugh at them. My Mom still lives, and we have a wonderful relationship. My siblings and I can all laugh because she wasn't just a disciplinarian. This woman was tough love personified. Years ago I started saying that I knew two things for sure about her. 1) She was NOT afraid to lay hands (or switch) on disrespectful children. 2) She was NOT afraid to lay hands on anyone who tried to harm us. In short, if necessary, I knew she would take us down, but I also knew she would go down protecting us. It made for a very safe and happy children/now adults.
I’m a boomer. Please show this lovely tribute to your mom. I feel the same way. I’ll lay my life on the line for mine and love them enough to not let the street get to them. My babies are great people and have very smart intelligent and respectful children. My husband passed; so, they check on me EVERY day. ❤❤
@@lchiphopkins4518 Thank you, so much. Mama has heard me say it many times. We even talked publicly about it at a big birthday party she had a few years ago.
Im Gen X. My father was born in 1939. You talk slick, thats your last day in his house. Period. And you cant take anything he paid for. Including underwear. Could careless who you called. We got the talk at age 10 and walked a thin line until 17. You dont go to college. You're out his house after high school graduation. You already knew ahead of time at age 10 😂
Yup I am GenX and mighty proud to be. My kids are well behaved and when they visit our relatives...they are liked and asked over again...my Children wouldn't dare speak back and I will never take up their space.I don't bully my kids and I don't allow them to be bullied. Discipline however is a must.
IT WAS AT THAT MOMENT, *that his ass got BEAT* oops, said that too loud. If you train the child right, you won't even have these talks. A good community ensures a bright future for itself.
My mom is the last one. The only difference being that your ears would be ringing before you're done uttering your disrespect 😂😂. While your ears are ringing you'll see her lips moving. That's how you'll know she's saying: Speak to me in that tone of voice again and you'll be picking your teeth off the floor. Now go check as I told you to. 😅😢
My dad never laid a hand on us.... but when he said move, we moved. He loved us, took care of us, played with us. But he didn't 'play', if you know what I mean. RIP Big Ike, love you man.
Same here when I was a child. I notice how my girls are with their dad. When he comes in the house, the whole mood changes. They’ll force me to do what they know I’ll do to them. Dad says, “girls, y’all cut it out,” and they’re in their rooms crying for the night.
Baby boomer and can confirm. Been on both sides of that. 😂 You talk to people who had Boomer parents about the stupid stuff they did and the punishment doled out by their parents. Different situations, different punishments but always, always the same last sentence: "...and I never did it again".
It's funny that you say that because the only story that springs to mind when I read this is that when I was a really little kid, I kept saying the f word. My dad kept spanking me. Finally, he raised his hand and it was about to come down and he said something like "I can't do it. I can't do this to my son." It broke my heart and only then did I never do it again, at least as a kid.
Yes, we Gen X parents ain finna play wit you. No warning. You should know by now. We still working 40 hours to provide for your ungrateful self. I wish I would argue with that that I housed in MY body. Tuh. I didn't play wit kids when I was a kid. Ask my momma. She's only old enough to be my sister 😂😂😂😂
Yeah.. Accurate! You know I'm 52 (almost!) and STILL have to check my words when talking to my folks! Sure... I'm a BIG man now! And I will challenge them when I need to! But outside of that, I will STILL show both my parents a DEEP and utmost Respect! They brought me into this world... And although they can no longer take me out of it, the fact that they made me means that the least I can do, is honour them! No need for rudeness or an attitude! Ones parents should be treated as special individuals! Even when they screw up! Which they will!
Love this dad. He is so calm about it all, but very, very serious. We need more like him in this crazy disrespectful, sin cursed world that we are living in. I was raised with a loving no nonsense dad like this. You are doing an awesome job. Keep up the great work dad.
Sin filled? I'd argue that the boomer generation was the one that engaged in activities like hooking up the most. There is a lot good now, and the world is arguably much more unified than it was just a couple decades ago.
My Dad use to tell us “When I tell you something to do. You better do it the FIRST time. Because if I have to repeat myself, That’s your ass!” And he LITERALLY meant that!😅
It was a representation of generations without a single mistake. I am generation X; just hearing the question should scare you....😂😂😂. In our "operating system" there is no room for disrespect.
Word. My dad was a Bpomer. A big man and extremely kind. I think he spanked me one time and it hurt his feelings more than mine. I respected him because he respected me. I miss him so much!
I am that Millennial parents. Love that looking around part. I sure be doing that and that death stare. “I brought you in this world and I can take you back out… try me!” 😂😂😂
My dad didn’t need the belt; he just had big hands. He only had to use them once and the whole rest of my childhood was ’yes, sir,’ ‘no, sir,’ and ‘I’ll take care of it right now, sir.’ God bless him! 🫡
GenX here and this is very accurate in a number of cases. I definitely remember the belt from a number of occasions but that was from more severe things that I did. It was usually a spanking from being disrespectful followed by a long period of being grounded in my room and only being allowed to come out to eat, use the restroom, school, and chores. No TV and no videogames (smart phones didn't exist and only the rich could afford a very basic cellphone), these groundings could also last for 1 or more months depending on the severity of our actions. This also includes being disrespectful to other adults such as neighbors and teachers.
GenX son of a Greatest Generation dad…y’all don’t know what an ass whooping is…I lipped off my parents exactly one time in my life. That whooping was fifty years ago and I can still describe it in detail.
@ “talking to” only happened after the whoopin ended. I took one once on “principle”. Got whooped nine times one day and caught a tenth because my dad didn’t like odd numbers. Good times
Being a Millennial son of Baby Boomers I can confirm they don’t play that shit.
Amen!
My mama would pull the car over while on the highway to tear me or my siblings ass up. Baby boomers ain't play!
My brother started to talk back to my mom and the boy only got to mid-sentence before he got the taste slapped out of his mouth. Wham... then he tried to finish what he was saying like a punch drunk fighter that doesn't realize they're out. He gets a follow up to which he raised his hand up on reflex to block it.. raising his hand to his mother, even in defense just lit that fuse for the main charge.
I'm a baby boomer. Where do you think we got that from?? And just hope your parents wasn't from down south. Southerners were very tight with discipline. From that slavery training school. Respect was part of the program too.
@@kevinforeman4485 my Dad’s from Little Rock, Arkansas and my Mom’s from Kansas City, Missouri Dad dealt out the asswhooping and flipped an entire Dinner table onto my brother right after he threw him on the ground for getting smart with him, This year Dad hit me in the shoulder though I didn’t feel anything I just got extremely pissed off though kept my composure despite it.
I was raised in the 90s. My father used to telepatically tell everyone to shut the f up without a single word.
I'm thankful of that
The power of having a good father in the home!
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@@bryant475 thank you.
This 😭 problem was my dad used words when we done already 💩 ourselves. My youngest bro born in 2001 thought he had jokes tho 🤦🏽♀️
When they say "could you repeat that?" It's best that you don't.
Facts!!
Hahahah!! Better say nevermind, and better hope you didn't already make them mega angry. Because then the best possible response is "that's what I thought" and silence.
When they saw them take the glasses off is when you start questioning your life choices up to this point.
I couldn’t believe that he actually did! 😱
@@arcticfox3243~ you know it’s about to go down! 💀
My dad wasn't as chill as the last one. I knew as soon as the words came out of my mouth what was going to happen. It wasn't a surprise; it was an immediate reaction requiring agility and speed to keep from dying that day!
Growing up, I was convinced my dad only wore a belt so he has a weapon at all times 😂😅
This
Mine had an arsenal! Belts,switches,hands and feet. Do what was asked and don't talk back.
Lol! Fr!
@@kennethmckinney2088My mom used whatever was handy at the moment, coupled with the Italian temperament.
Lol these days they call that child abuse but these days it’s also OK to change your child’s gender because you’re mentally ill! I think those people trying to do so to their children never had that treatment or maybe not enough of it!😁
I'm a baby boomer and the truth of the matter is, we DID NOT say something like that to our parents in the first place!!! Noooooo way!!! 😂
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Well, maybe once when we were really little. But we learned fast!
For sure!!
@@chronic2023i was born in late 1960s, yep parents did take back talk like now.
I did something bad and my dad would literally throw me and did like a sparta thing on me. Boom thats it.
There is a line and dont cross it. 😂.
Exactly.
"A pair of jeans and some boots on, cuz I ain't playing" lol bro 🤣🤣🤣
You caught that huh? Bars. Lol 😂😂😂
Were they JNCO jeans?
BARZZZ!!! 😂😂 But for real we used to play ball in Timbs way back when you could actually send them back for replacement pair. That Sh stopped when that stopped lol
Hell naw😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
As a substitute middle-school teacher, I'm very much putting that one in my back pocket.
Love the Superman belt charge !!! Ah , the good old days !!! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
My daddy would tell us, "Don't let your mouth write a check that your ass can't cash." So with that, I thought real hard before I talked back 😅
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Unless the check is in the piece of ass's name and they have proper identification.
My Mom used to say that lol. My Dad used to say "I'll k*** you and make another one that looks just like you".
These kids won't even understand what that means.
The last dad came out like “this is Sparta”!
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Perfect!
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Man I grew up with THIS IS SPARTA. We wouldn't talk to our parents like that in the first place. If we did we'd be picking ourselves up off the floor.
The fact that he repeated it is diabolical! Most kids usually say those things out of frustration cause they are young. But if being asked to clarify doesn't wake up your senses. You're cooked for life.
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@@charlesahweyevu That was the "early warning system".🤣 Should have corrected course immediately.
Rookie move.
I couldn't believe it either.
THANK YOUB
Right I was born in 85 and if we were asked to repeat anything inappropriate we were not going to repeat it we would say it a different way
That "my man" and the smirk on the walk off resonated a lil too much for me hahahahaha
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My man took his shoes off so he wouldn't hear him comin'....I'm screamin'🤣🤣🤣
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Ninja 🥷 move 😂😂
Rambo
I remember getting my ass wooped like this once! I never forgot it neither. Since then, I learned not to talk unless I was spoken to, and when asked to do something just do it bc that ass whooping hurt like a mf.
Gen X. As a kid you were never rude to mom because you knew dad was coming home at some point.
Facts!!! 💯
Only time I ever saw my dad and brother go at each other physically, he had raised his hand to mom but didn’t follow thru with the hit. I’m pretty sure the last part is the only reason he’s still breathing
My dad used to dish out a good old fashioned ass whooping on me 😂😂
Right!!!😂
@titsandrayguns2572 : Yep!!!😬😬
When he started looking/searching around the room, I thought he was gonna say, "I'm helping you find your MIND bcuz you apparently lost it". 😂
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Same!
i said that to myself too 😭
I thought he was looking for a belt
I thought “I’m lookin for who the fuck you talking to”
Funny take! As a Gen-X, I would never consider talking to my parents or any elder is less than a very respectful manner. I would not even say NO to anything my grandparents asked. Not out of fear but for total respect and love. We lost a lot of that over the decades.
My mom is definitely the last one when they say you wanna say that again they are giving you a second chance to correct yourself before its too late loll 😂😂😳😳
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Absolutely 💯
I'm from JA. The question to repeat is to confirm that parent isn't going crazy and that the kid won't finish the second word because they'd be swallowing teeth.
I'm Definitely the last parent! 😂😊😅😊 😂 Although my children are grown now they still think I'm crazy, but MUCH Respect.
Before you've reached the point of no return😂💥
GLASSES OFF?
Runnnnnn boy! Run like the wind!!😂
To that assignment, you coulda, woulda done before hand!!!😮😮😂😂😂
Mama was a Great Depression child, but also a licensed RN and Army Captain. Her philosophy was, "Switches and belts leave marks. But flyswatters sting just as bad without leaving evidence." And the softer she spoke, the more swats were coming. If she's also gritting her teeth, RUN!
You said was. Is she not with us? 😢
@@Sg190thshe was in the Great Depression.
YYYEESSSS!!!!!👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
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Taking notes: You said, a "fly swatter." 😂😂😂
I wouldn’t talk back to this day and I’m 45.😂
We talk like adults but I never disrespect my parents or siblings.
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Exactly!!
My dad was a baby boomer, born in 1947. I was born in 1990. The generational gap between us was wide as hell. He was a master of "The Look". Didn't have to say a damn thing if I was acting up. "The Look" said it all.
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The Look indeed. My Dad was a WWII vet and career Air Force. We had very little corporal punishment, but the Look brought us right in line.
@leonthefreon6765 The Look! That worked pretty much every time! But you're right, that's a huge age gap. My mom was born in 1943 and I was born in 1962 and we lived with my grandma (born in 1907), so there was no disrespectful talk in our house!
My dad was born in '49 i was born in '88. I feel you
Jesus Christ my grandpa was born in 45 and I was born in 88 haha
Children will never know the TERROR of the simple phrase: "If I have to get out of this chair..."
Millennial here ✋ I can confirm that statement is correct, that phrase sent chills down my spine. 🤣🤣😂
My mom and dad didn’t even get out the chair something was already being tossed at my head , back , leg ect
Shiiii my cat jumps when I say that 😂
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No they don't and that is the problem.
My mother was of the Silent Generation. First of all, I would've NEVER said that to my mom. But if I decided to become stupid that day and said 1/3 of what the son said:
The viewing of the body will be at 9:30 am
The funeral services will start at: 11:00 am. 😁😁😁😁
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Yes, we are like that.
Laughing and crying😂😢
@@CarmenReyes-jf7to I got stupid ONE time when my mom was fussing at me. I started humming a song while she was talking. She heard me and tried to kill me. Bet I never did THAT again. 😂😂😂😂😂
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GenX wouldn't have let him finish the sentence before knocking him out!
Indeed
For real GenX dads don’t play
Exactly what I was thinking. 😂
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I'm sorry but "I'm trying to figure out who you talking to" will always be my favorite
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The looking around as if he was looking for his mobile was hilarious. I am totally stealing that. 😂
Passive aggressive af
I said it when he said it 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I already knew, that’s my line.
My dad, born on a ranch in South Dakota in 1949, conveyed the concept of respect and compliance very effectively and efficiently. So effectively and efficiently that I didn't often require reminders. He was a harsh disciplinarian but had a heart of pure gold. Screw up or act disrespectfully, he'd bring the roof down on your head. Act like a decent human being, and he was an incredibly generous and sweet-natured man. I sure miss him, he'd have turned 75 today.
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Love that. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Rest in power to your father
@@deebee3140 thanks so much.
That Millennial was 🎯 with the way he spoke. Like holding up a mirror
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No child of a baby boomer ever spoke to their parents that way and lived to tell about it! I can't even fathom telling my mom "go check for yourself" even now as an adult.
This the one right here!!! I commented that I was raised by a Boomer Dad and I would never then, nor now part my mouth to say such! We didn't have that kind of mentality! Find yourself awakened on the floor not knowing what happened. 😫
Right? The answer is "yes", or "I'm sorry I'm doing it now (while walking...)"
@@suzinmiaminah your a bad parent
@@teemoammo lol, what? Good thing I don't have children 😏
Hell no
I was raised by parents from the Silent Generation, they didn't even have to ask us if we did what we were told to do, we absolutely did it, we did not want the repercussions 💯
As was I, babysis (my folks were born in ‘37 & ‘39) and, I know where you’re coming from. It wasn’t always fun, tbh. When I had my girls (now 26 & 19) I vowed to earn their respect thru’ love & understanding, not fear.😉✌️
I should have read ahead! They were wicked! Can you imagine what came before?
@@Mingliki they were not wicked, they disciplined their children as they were supposed to, you don't allow children to be disobedient
Amen. The way it should be.
@@babysis6.059 clearly you didn't grasp context.
Baby... that bare foot belt dive is the realest most accurate thing !!! Yes sir!!😂😂
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Omg that was incredible
I thought I was trippin when he came out with his pants rolled up. 😂 and that’s just in case he had to “break his foot off in his ass”
The only way to match that energy. 😂
And the pants rolled up! 😂😂😂
I’m a millennial, and the look on my face when I see Gez kids talking CRAAAAZZZYYYYY…to their parents in public🤯🤯🤯🤯.
“So you ain’t gonna snatch them up!?!?”
Wow what a world we live in
I’m Gen X with a Silent Gen Marine Vietnam Vet for a dad. My kids KNOW what’s up. I even sent one over to grandad’s for a little while. He came back… “yes, ma’am” and in very good shape 😂
Facts 😂😅😂😅
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Well done!
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Lmao. I'm a millennial and had a silent generation dad too. It was quite the upbringing lol.
last dad did it for the culture 🙌
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We used to get standing eight counts.
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Word! 😂
As a millennial, you perfectly captured the fact that we have the rage of Gen X/Baby Boomers but are doing our best to not show them hands......I be coming close though...
Right!!!
Sometimes I throw the “who tf you think you talking to” for emphasis if you get too far out of pocket. That’s just let them know I’m on about a level 3 and trying not to go nuclear.
Exactly this!😂
Child, I started changing the wifi password.
@@Grownwisdom717"I'm not your lil friends"
Gen X here. That last one is so very accurate I had to show my kids for there reactions. They were laughing at so hard, I was why you laughing? There answer was, they didn’t put you in it guarding all the exits and pushing us back in the line of fire. I ain’t laughed like that in long time 😂😂😂
I'm gen x and I was raised with such toughness that I wouldn't have dared to talk back in the first place. It didn't even cross my mind. If I was told to go to check the place I had been ordered to clean or organize, I would have run to check it without saying anything. I knew that there was no choice. 😄
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That part. 💯😂😂
Democracy and freedom only existed outside of home. Inside of home was a strict dictatorship that would have made Kim Jong IL to blush! God Bless the class of '84
Baby Boomers don’t tolerate disrespect. 😂
At all!
Yeah, but they do take us to war with the wrong countries.
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Yup!!!
And we can't (as adults) tolerate them they try to strong arm the adults into bending to their crooked will and demand respect where it's not given fu k em all really
Too accurate….millennials go from 0 (😀) to 100 (😠) in 3 seconds….all you have to do now is add “I ain’t one of your lil friends…” 🎯🤣
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Thats me
Straight facts ..I laughed so hard because I'm always telling my kids they ain't about that life...lol. #millennialmom
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Me 😂😂😂😂 But my husband is the pushover. He let them get away with way too much. They still tell stories today about when I went off on them 🤷♀️😂😂😂😂 I didn’t put up with that mess.
My man's rolled the pants up, took the socks off, loosened the tie.... IT'S OVER WITH BUDD😂😂😂😂
Pops hit em with the 300 Spartan whippin 😂😂😂😂
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GEN X Whips azz period!
I’m a millennial with baby boomer parents. We were the last generation to get beat without consequence 😂
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@@TheClassiiicsTV 100%. Same situation and I’ve got a Gen Alpha baby now, the future should be fun.
Til the WHITE MEAT SHOW😂😂😂
My teenage daughter told me she was going to call the police, so I gave her the phone. I will help you call. She did not sleep at my house any longer from that night forward. She is 38 now. I am with you dad.
@@robertaclemmons7999 That’s a lil harsh…
Gen X here raised by The Greatest Generation grandparents. No, no, no talking back. You did what you were told, no questions asked. House ran smoothly because everyone knew what was required of them and they just did it. We also had tons of fun as a family. Chores were done and then we had time for family outings like picnics, swimming, fishing, or just going for a Sunday drive. Completely different life.
It sounds amazing, and a lot like my life. There were a lot of positives to being raised to respect your elders and your responsibilities within the family. I wanted to raise my kids with gentleness AND teach them respect... Ask me how that's going. Go on... Ask... 😅
@@shariworden3212 LOL! Blessings to you and your family.
Yeah, in like 15 years if he behaved himself.
Yes, saaaaammmmmme
Fr. I once cussed in front of my grandmother and almost cried in embarrassment!
I like the last one!!! We need more men like that no matter what they look like!!!
I’m 51 yrs old and I find it’s a shame that normal discipline is lost on this generation of parents. Your children are precious and parents are blessed to have them. Part of that blessing is raising respectful, productive human beings. When you allow your children to disrespect you, you allow your children to disrespect the world around them. They are only our children for so long protected by our home in our arms once they become adults and they grow up and go out into the world and they act like assholes because we allowed them 😊to, the world will check them real quick, so the best thing parents can do is not coddle their children, but teach them how to survive in this world as a respectful adult.
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Well put man, love it
You got that right!
I know right??
But these days the world around them does disrespect them and harm them and actually make some think that the disrespect and harm that they're getting is just normal life and even love.
I mean come on now, brainwashing kids to believe that abortion saves lives, and that kids have the capacity to make the decision to change their genders.
The medical profession isn't even medical anymore.
Gen X growing up with a boomer dad. If I had responded like that I would be dead. No question.
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@@TheClassiiicsTV it was a different time with different rules 😂
Amen. Me too. I still tip toe around him and I’m in my fifties now.
Me too...😂. Gen X here and wouldn't dare....even to this day! I have a Gen Y/young Millennial daughter and raised her almost that way, except I'd snatch TV from wall😂
Yes, but we didn't go quite that route as Gen X. I think he should've separated them.
My dad was a pre-boomer, WW2 vet. He was the strong, silent type who never raised his hand to us, but when he gave us that look of utter disappointment and followed it with, "I am so disappointed in what you have done" we knew we had f'd up. He ruled with strong discipline and love. He let us know what the rules were and what the consequences would be if we screwed up. He never let things slide.
Pre-boomer = Silent Generation... if he was a WW2 vet, he was probably mid to late "Greatest Generation" unless he went in super-young... Everyone was built different back then... having to endure/raise kids/grow up during the Great Depression and the biggest war in history to that point definitely took its toll...
Shift in the wrong direction started with the boomers, peaked around the end of Gen-X, and been on an increasingly steep downhill slide ever since...
My mother would have used the "I'm so disappointed " followed up with, "wait till your father gets home." 99% she didn't have to finish her statement. Couldn't move fast enough. I never ever waited for my father to ask a second time.
@@zedhardmarble ...My mom ruled the house. If my dad got involved it was because whatever we did was on his watch. My parents were both very strict but loving. Hope yours were the same.🥰
I’m north of 70 and my father never used any belt or device to drive home a point. He was built like a tank and had arms like hickory stumps. His nickname among his friends was “bull”. I once watched him pick up a man sitting on a bar stool with one hand. And yet he was the kindest man I ever knew. On a very rare occasion if I disrespected him, all he had to do was give me the look and grab my shoulder. At that moment you realized this man could pull my arm out of my shoulder socket.
Nah that belt would have snaked out of those pants with an evil hiss right then and there. 😂
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Absolutely! My Dad was famous for pulling that belt out just as you described, sound and all - indeed, that’s the parent of a Baby Boomer, and that’s how the Baby Boomers learned the art of “The Belt.”😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤
Boomer here. My dad never used a belt. He.just brought "the look" and that would usually do it; if it didn't do it, the hand, which traveled at the speed of sound.
Gen X here. My little cousin got mad because his mom told him that he couldn't go outside because it was too cold. He threw a temper tantrum and cried for 30 minutes. I was walking out of the guest room, going to the den only to see my dad pull that belt off with precision. Boy, did I have a 1978 flashback!! My oldest uncle asked me if I was ok. I told him that I was good, before I realized that after he gave my cousin the whipping of a lifetime. That was 22 years ago.
That’s not an evil hiss. That’s Christ asking him not to send you to God just yet.
“My dad woulda unplugged the Wi-Fi by now . . .”
I’m Gen x. My mom woulda knocked me into next week by now . . .
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Mom didn’t have to. She had six words that would drain all the blood from your face. “Wait till your father gets home”.
We didn’t have wifi yet, obviously. If I didn’t clean my room, my Mom would unplug the phone line from the 14400 modem that took 20 minutes to connect to AOL. As soon as she’d hear the ridiculously loud “you’ve got mail,” she’d run over and yank the cord out, nearly taking the whole hulking IBM-clone with her. 😂😂
My mom would just hit me with whatever was in her hands at the time. =)
This is priceless! I am laughing so much right now! I’m a baby boomer. My dad was born in 1919 and my mom in 1924. You just didn’t disrespect your parents! You didn’t talk back! My parents didn’t need to tell me or my brothers that. We just knew!
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Word! My parents also born almost exactly those years: my dad: the depression. My mom: WWII Europe. There was NO patience for shenanigans.
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@@jasonstevens3892boomers are best.
Absolutely, you go Gen X DAD!!
My son is a Gen Z and he knows I don't play that mess. Don't mess with Gen X's. 💪
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"One thing for certain and two thing is for sure you aint about that life!!!" LMAO!!!!!🤣😂Dad aint the one today
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I'm stealing that line. Lol
I'm using this 😂
All generations NEEDS this 🩴🩴🩴🩴 it’s really effective and productive, this 🩴🩴🩴🩴🩴was mine and my kids Phycologist and Therapist for many years, me or my children are not traumatized ❤❤❤
I am now 70 years old and loved my Dad so much I would never want to disappoint him. He never raised his hand or his voice and we would do anything for him. We were mindful out of love not fear.
Same here, we never wanted to disappoint them
You hit the nail on the head.😉✌️
That’s beautiful
Yea everyone is different yo…..some kids u can talk to and they get it. Some they only respond to if they ass on the line
@@ezskreet 100% truth
The last one was Gen X. Hunti, a Baby Boomer is Not changing clothes. You would have been backhanded on the spot.
And make you go get the belt yourself
Changing clothes? All he did was walk away to mentally prepare to give the whooping and take off his belt.
Stepping away also allows the child to know that you thought before you acted! That’s important.
Thank you. You seem to be the only other one here that realizes that generation X and baby boomers are two totally different generations.
@d.c.5033 I stated a "Baby Boomer." I What you have described is not the norm for a Baby Boomer.
@@TryMyMartini Absolutely 💯
Raised in the 70’s. My dad said don’t say what, come running!
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That "check fo yo self" gave me chills because I would NEVER-- but that slow mo belt coming with that MJ air is EXACTLY why!!! I'm crying! 😂😭💀 THE ACCURACY!!!
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Oh the chills!! Same reaction here 😮
I wanna know what's the name of that slo mo belt cause my GenX parents and aunties and uncles named theirs for a specific type of act 😂
Yes!
I immediately felt the pain of his belt! Good memories!😂
Man, totally different vernacular in my house but the same spirit. I love my Dad, but it was a different time. Taking any kind of tone apart from respectful with Dad was never going to end well. He was the type of guy even my shithead friends would stand up straight for. Kind, funny, and generous, but if you're in his house you will abide by the rules.
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Did anyone else notice that the boomer dad had his pants legs rolled up and he took his socks off!
He meant business!
A baby boomer would hit the circuit breaker on all the electric in the house.
Sounds like my father in law! 😂❤
I’m a baby boomer dad. Discipline was the cornerstone of parenting. There was no redirecting. Today I have two wonderful and accomplished children. I would not have changed a thing.
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But they might...
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You might not wanna change anything. Your kids probably would.
My Daddy would have agreed with you 110%!!!
He always said, "You OWE it to them, to make
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I was waiting for Gen X, don't mess around, find yourself meeting your maker early the hard way.😂😂😂
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Yep!!! The first thing he did was take his glasses off!! Why? Those cost money!!!
Wowww I know that’s right Gen X/ Baby Boomer that’s how I was raised got ur behind tore up for talking back and being disrespectful. Oooo wee gave me flashbacks. I like how the camera kinda zoomed in on dad just a bit when the son talked back. The coming around that corner in slow motion with that belt in the air was epic. Hell I was scared for him. I hollered laughing so hard 😂😂 this video was on point yall nailed it 😄
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He's a Magna Cum Laude graduate of the James Evans Sr. School of Beltology!
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@@lolajo2550My Dad was the "Dean of Students." The phrase "I said" was an absolute death ☠️ sentence 😂
If “I believe I can fly” was a person! 🤷🏾♂️🤷🏽♀️😂
Gen X & Baby Boomers are cut from the same cloth in many ways!! 💯🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♀️🤣🤣🤣
@@TheClassiiicsTV Them Gen X parents grew up in the projects
@@ytthepsychomusic we were the projects😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Believe I can fly is an actual person. Michael Jordan. His Airness. SOB beat ALL of my teams growing up. HATED him! But, he is THE GOAT!
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My parents were born in 1937 & 1940 (Silent Generation) & I, while a boomer, (1964), was raised with 4 Gen X brothers so I consider myself a Boomer/Gen X. One thing is certain if we were not respectful we either got the look, belt, the paddle, or picked our own switch. Let’s just say, if it happened once more than likely it did not happen again.
I am a mother to a millennial & and Gen Z, both were raised just as my parents raised me but all I had to do was give the look. I am extremely proud of my kids especially when I am complimented on how respectful they both are.
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The silence is real..God bless those with respectful children
God bless those with disrespectful children. They need that blessing.
The Kunta Kente pants roll up on my GenX cohort is spot on!!! "We not playin' no games." One thow wow!! I think this is my favorite of all the videos so far!!
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Wtf is one thow wow
@@TheStunnerFTW IYKYK 😅
@@TheStunnerFTW You got time...😅😅😅
Parent flying across the room with a belt after something disrespectful got said? Accurate
It was always the belt, wooden spoons from the kitchen, or a switch from the tree that we got to pick ourselves lol 😂
Baybee. Them pants rolled up to the calves...it was all about business😂
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I noticed that 2.
Pops took off his shoes👞👞 & rolled up his pant👖 legs.
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Baby boomer gal here. We absolutely followed what our parents told us to do. We were raised by the Greatest Generation. No nonsense and swift punishment. But they were very loving too! Miss them terribly.
I love these because I can laugh at them. My Mom still lives, and we have a wonderful relationship. My siblings and I can all laugh because she wasn't just a disciplinarian. This woman was tough love personified. Years ago I started saying that I knew two things for sure about her. 1) She was NOT afraid to lay hands (or switch) on disrespectful children. 2) She was NOT afraid to lay hands on anyone who tried to harm us. In short, if necessary, I knew she would take us down, but I also knew she would go down protecting us. It made for a very safe and happy children/now adults.
I’m a boomer. Please show this lovely tribute to your mom. I feel the same way. I’ll lay my life on the line for mine and love them enough to not let the street get to them. My babies are great people and have very smart intelligent and respectful children. My husband passed; so, they check on me EVERY day. ❤❤
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@@lchiphopkins4518 Thank you, so much. Mama has heard me say it many times. We even talked publicly about it at a big birthday party she had a few years ago.
Never, even in my life would I ever think of answering back to my mom and dad!!!! EVER!!!!!
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"I'm tryinafiguroutwhoutalkin2" got me going hahaha
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Im Gen X. My father was born in 1939. You talk slick, thats your last day in his house. Period. And you cant take anything he paid for. Including underwear. Could careless who you called. We got the talk at age 10 and walked a thin line until 17. You dont go to college. You're out his house after high school graduation. You already knew ahead of time at age 10 😂
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Damn! Thats just..damn
Thats just sad more than anything.
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My mom, born in 1926, was the same way. No back talk. And at age 18, you either find your own housing or start paying rent at home.
Yup I am GenX and mighty proud to be. My kids are well behaved and when they visit our relatives...they are liked and asked over again...my Children wouldn't dare speak back and I will never take up their space.I don't bully my kids and I don't allow them to be bullied. Discipline however is a must.
IT WAS AT THAT MOMENT, *that his ass got BEAT*
oops, said that too loud.
If you train the child right, you won't even have these talks.
A good community ensures a bright future for itself.
That was absolutely 100% right on the money! That was so awesome!
We appreciate it! ✊🏾💯😁
Nawwwwwwww😂😂 this mf done loosened the tie, pulled the pants legs up and got active 😂😂😂😂😂
My mom is the last one. The only difference being that your ears would be ringing before you're done uttering your disrespect 😂😂. While your ears are ringing you'll see her lips moving. That's how you'll know she's saying: Speak to me in that tone of voice again and you'll be picking your teeth off the floor. Now go check as I told you to. 😅😢
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I was so invested that my heart started beating faster towards the end!! 🤦🏻♀️
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My dad, pre all this "Gen" stuff, wouldn't have gotten through the mail. "I'll give you something to cry about" was a real thing.
My dad never laid a hand on us.... but when he said move, we moved. He loved us, took care of us, played with us. But he didn't 'play', if you know what I mean. RIP Big Ike, love you man.
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Same here when I was a child. I notice how my girls are with their dad. When he comes in the house, the whole mood changes. They’ll force me to do what they know I’ll do to them. Dad says, “girls, y’all cut it out,” and they’re in their rooms crying for the night.
Rest in power to your father big ike
Baby boomer and can confirm. Been on both sides of that. 😂 You talk to people who had Boomer parents about the stupid stuff they did and the punishment doled out by their parents. Different situations, different punishments but always, always the same last sentence: "...and I never did it again".
It's funny that you say that because the only story that springs to mind when I read this is that when I was a really little kid, I kept saying the f word. My dad kept spanking me. Finally, he raised his hand and it was about to come down and he said something like "I can't do it. I can't do this to my son." It broke my heart and only then did I never do it again, at least as a kid.
Very true! We learned real quick not to do the same bone head things twice 😂
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@heatherlowe7330 Yeah. Not the same bone head thing. We went and found NEW bone head things. 🤣
The rolled up pant legs and sleeves lmao
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Yes, we Gen X parents ain finna play wit you. No warning. You should know by now. We still working 40 hours to provide for your ungrateful self. I wish I would argue with that that I housed in MY body. Tuh. I didn't play wit kids when I was a kid. Ask my momma. She's only old enough to be my sister 😂😂😂😂
That was perfect and right on. Trust me!
I’m with that last dad’s vibe. All of that talking takes too much energy 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Yeah.. Accurate! You know I'm 52 (almost!) and STILL have to check my words when talking to my folks! Sure... I'm a BIG man now! And I will challenge them when I need to! But outside of that, I will STILL show both my parents a DEEP and utmost Respect!
They brought me into this world... And although they can no longer take me out of it, the fact that they made me means that the least I can do, is honour them! No need for rudeness or an attitude! Ones parents should be treated as special individuals! Even when they screw up! Which they will!
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Tenho 50 anos, minha mãe 72. Penso da mesma forma.
The sentence of I brought you into this world and I can take you out of it still gives me chills and im nearly 54
Love this dad. He is so calm about it all, but very, very serious. We need more like him in this crazy disrespectful, sin cursed world that we are living in.
I was raised with a loving no nonsense dad like this. You are doing an awesome job. Keep up the great work dad.
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Sin filled? I'd argue that the boomer generation was the one that engaged in activities like hooking up the most. There is a lot good now, and the world is arguably much more unified than it was just a couple decades ago.
These days, you'd have child services at your doorstep.
Got My Butt Whooped For Disrespectful Stuff like this Kids Have No Idea about DISCIPLINE At All. FACTS!
Millennial dad looking around for the patience that he doesn't have😅
Oh, thank God! I thought you stopped doing these! We need SERIOUS righteous laughter every day😂😂!
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That Denzel smirk told em what time it was 2:23
My Dad use to tell us “When I tell you something to do. You better do it the FIRST time. Because if I have to repeat myself, That’s your ass!”
And he LITERALLY meant that!😅
It was a representation of generations without a single mistake. I am generation X; just hearing the question should scare you....😂😂😂.
In our "operating system" there is no room for disrespect.
Damn, laughing my ass off! My Dad was 350 lbs, but he became The Flash chasing our ass when it was time to find out, after we had f*cked around!
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Word. My dad was a Bpomer. A big man and extremely kind. I think he spanked me one time and it hurt his feelings more than mine. I respected him because he respected me. I miss him so much!
I am that Millennial parents. Love that looking around part. I sure be doing that and that death stare. “I brought you in this world and I can take you back out… try me!” 😂😂😂
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If you dont back that up thenbit is just a bluff.
My dad didn’t need the belt; he just had big hands. He only had to use them once and the whole rest of my childhood was ’yes, sir,’ ‘no, sir,’ and ‘I’ll take care of it right now, sir.’ God bless him! 🫡
As soon as Gen x/baby boomer walked off, I said out loud, "here comes the belt." Lol.
Lmao!!!
I was surprised when he walked off. I was sure as soon as the glasses came off, the belt was next. 😂
I love the taking the glasses off and blinking rapidly 😆 noooo not the glasses
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As soon as the glasses came off his fate was sealed! 😂
GenX here and this is very accurate in a number of cases. I definitely remember the belt from a number of occasions but that was from more severe things that I did. It was usually a spanking from being disrespectful followed by a long period of being grounded in my room and only being allowed to come out to eat, use the restroom, school, and chores. No TV and no videogames (smart phones didn't exist and only the rich could afford a very basic cellphone), these groundings could also last for 1 or more months depending on the severity of our actions. This also includes being disrespectful to other adults such as neighbors and teachers.
GenX son of a Greatest Generation dad…y’all don’t know what an ass whooping is…I lipped off my parents exactly one time in my life. That whooping was fifty years ago and I can still describe it in detail.
Yep.. you remember that. Not your first "talking to". Lol
@ “talking to” only happened after the whoopin ended. I took one once on “principle”. Got whooped nine times one day and caught a tenth because my dad didn’t like odd numbers. Good times