this video is really engaging and you’ve done a great job compiling these stories! but honestly, i think the dad in this story is completely out of line for asking his kid to lie. it's like, shouldn't we be teaching our kids to be honest instead of putting them in such a tough spot? what do you all think?
this video was really engaging and kept me hooked for the full 3 hours. i do wonder, though, if the dad's intentions were more about protecting himself than actually thinking about what's right for everyone involved. seems pretty selfish to me, even if he feels cornered.
great video, really enjoyed the storytelling! i feel like some people might side with the dad, but honestly, lying to protect him seems like a slippery slope. it could really mess with the person's integrity in the long run, right?
great video! i really enjoyed the stories shared, super engaging. but honestly, it kinda bothers me how some people expect their family to compromise their values just to keep a secret. like, where's the line between loyalty and integrity?
this video is really engaging and keeps you hooked for the entire duration! but i gotta say, it’s pretty wild how some parents think it's okay to ask their kids to lie to protect themselves. like, where's the line between family loyalty and teaching our kids to be honest? it just feels off to me.
How about, English isn't their native language. They get out their translator and look up 'their' word for whatever they're saying to get the English word and - wahlah - that is what we get. 'They even made up awful lies about me.' Nah, their version is more fun.
great video! i really appreciate how you put together those stories. but honestly, i can’t believe the dad would even ask someone to lie like that. it feels like he’s prioritizing his own troubles over his kid's integrity. what do you all think?
great video, really enjoyed the stories! but honestly, i can't believe the dad would put that kind of pressure on his kid. it feels like a huge moral dilemma, and i wonder how many people would actually choose to lie to protect their family. what do you all think?
i really enjoyed this video, the storytelling was engaging and kept me hooked. but honestly, i don’t understand why the dad would even ask his kid to lie like that. it puts so much pressure on the child, and it makes me think about the kind of relationship they must have. shouldn’t parents model honesty instead of dragging their kids into questionable situations?
great video! i really enjoyed the storytelling and the suspense. however, i gotta say, it's pretty wild that the dad is even putting his kid in that position. like, shouldn't he be the one taking responsibility instead of asking for a cover-up? feels a bit off to me.
Wow, rich guy, you dodged the bullet on that one. It's hard to believe someone would go to those extremes for a little bit of money. She probably been unfaithful anyway. Good actress though.
really enjoyed this video, the storytelling was gripping and kept me engaged the whole time! but honestly, i can't help but think that the dad’s dilemma feels a bit off. like, shouldn't he take responsibility for his actions instead of pressuring his kid to lie? it’s a tough situation, but i believe honesty is always the best policy, even if it means facing some harsh truths. what do you all think?
this video was really engaging and kept my attention the whole time! however, i have to say that i find it hard to believe that the dad would go to such lengths to involve his child in a lie. isn’t it a bit twisted to pressure someone like that? it feels like there's definitely a better way to handle the situation. curious to see what others think!
this video was really engaging and the storytelling was on point! however, i can't help but feel like the dad's request is crossing a line. i mean, should family loyalty really come before honesty? it seems like he's putting way too much pressure on his kid to protect him. curious what others think!
this video is really well done! the storytelling is captivating. but honestly, it's hard for me to sympathize with the dad in this situation. if he's wrong, he should face the consequences, right? i feel like asking someone else to lie just puts a heavier burden on his kid. what do you all think?
great video, really enjoyed the storytelling! but honestly, i can't believe the dad would even think about asking for a lie to protect himself. isn't honesty always the best policy, especially when it involves something so serious? this kinda makes me wonder about the priorities of some people. what do you all think?
really enjoyed this video, the storytelling was engaging and kept me hooked! but i can't help but wonder if the dad's request for lying really shows a deeper problem in their relationship. it feels so unfair to put that kind of pressure on the kid, doesn’t it? i'd love to hear what others think!
great video, really enjoyed the storytelling! i can't help but wonder though if lying in this situation really is the right thing to do. i'm all for family loyalty, but isn't honesty more important in the long run? it feels like there's a fine line between protecting loved ones and compromising your own values. what do you all think?
great video! i really enjoyed the storytelling. but honestly, i can't believe the dad would even ask that. isn't it a bit selfish to put his kids in such a tough position just to save himself? kinda makes you wonder about his priorities, right?
great video, really engaging! i’ve been thinking though, why should the kid take the fall for the dad and half-brother? doesn’t seem fair to put that kind of pressure on someone just to keep the family out of trouble. what do you all think?
really enjoyed this video, the storytelling was so engaging! but i gotta say, i find it hard to believe a dad would put that kind of pressure on their kid. it's just so unfair to put them in that situation, don't you think?
great video as always! the storytelling is really engaging. but honestly, I feel like the dad in this story is being pretty selfish. making his kid lie to protect him and his half-brother just doesn't seem right. what do you all think?
this video is really well put together, and i appreciate the storytelling! however, i can't help but feel that the dad's request is incredibly selfish. shouldn't he face the consequences of his actions instead of putting that kind of pressure on his kid? it really makes you wonder about family dynamics and what lengths some people go to for their own sake.
this video was super engaging, really loved the storytelling! but honestly, I can't help but think that the dad should’ve faced the consequences of his actions instead of asking you to lie. it seems kinda unfair for you to carry that burden, don’t you think?
great video, really enjoyed the storytelling! but honestly, i can't help but feel that the dad's request is just plain wrong. lying to protect someone from facing consequences seems unfair. what kind of message does that send?
really enjoyed the storytelling in this video, it kept me engaged the whole time. but i gotta say, i don't agree with the dad's approach at all. lying to protect himself and his son just seems like a terrible idea. honesty is so important, even if it means facing tough consequences. what do you all think?
this video was really engaging and had some great storytelling! however, I can't help but feel like the dad’s demand is a bit extreme. shouldn't honesty be prioritized over protecting someone from the consequences of their actions? it honestly makes me question the family dynamics at play here.
How dare his parents give his address to her and get mad that he didn't let her stay. She signed away her parental rights! Wow, those parents are as bad as the ex-wife OH NO they talked to her all those years behind his back?! That's dirty. I wonder if they let her see them during times they were babysitting?
So so bad. The use of incorrect words with similar meanings is just so jarring. AI stories all the way. As Joey Tribbianni once said after he discovered a thesaurus, I mean this from the bottom of my aortic pump 😂
this video is really gripping and you did a fantastic job presenting the stories! but i gotta say, i think the dad's choice to put his own interests before his kids is just messed up. like, shouldn't family should come first, no matter what? it kinda makes me question how some people prioritize their relationships.
This channel is so repetitive! Does the uploader ever listen to these stories or do they copy & paste?
They fall asleep while doing them, every, single, time, obviously
story 3 sounds like it was written by someone who recently discovered a thesaurus
Is this the one where they also said “hence” and “thus” a hundred times?😂
this video is really engaging and you’ve done a great job compiling these stories! but honestly, i think the dad in this story is completely out of line for asking his kid to lie. it's like, shouldn't we be teaching our kids to be honest instead of putting them in such a tough spot? what do you all think?
We share the same dad, but he clearly got all the patience genes.
this video was really engaging and kept me hooked for the full 3 hours. i do wonder, though, if the dad's intentions were more about protecting himself than actually thinking about what's right for everyone involved. seems pretty selfish to me, even if he feels cornered.
great video, really enjoyed the storytelling! i feel like some people might side with the dad, but honestly, lying to protect him seems like a slippery slope. it could really mess with the person's integrity in the long run, right?
the amount of inconsistencies of this story amazes me
great video! i really enjoyed the stories shared, super engaging. but honestly, it kinda bothers me how some people expect their family to compromise their values just to keep a secret. like, where's the line between loyalty and integrity?
this video is really engaging and keeps you hooked for the entire duration! but i gotta say, it’s pretty wild how some parents think it's okay to ask their kids to lie to protect themselves. like, where's the line between family loyalty and teaching our kids to be honest? it just feels off to me.
"They even propagated malicious falsehoods about me!" What century was this written in?
How about, English isn't their native language. They get out their translator and look up 'their' word for whatever they're saying to get the English word and - wahlah - that is what we get. 'They even made up awful lies about me.' Nah, their version is more fun.
great video! i really appreciate how you put together those stories. but honestly, i can’t believe the dad would even ask someone to lie like that. it feels like he’s prioritizing his own troubles over his kid's integrity. what do you all think?
great video, really enjoyed the stories! but honestly, i can't believe the dad would put that kind of pressure on his kid. it feels like a huge moral dilemma, and i wonder how many people would actually choose to lie to protect their family. what do you all think?
i really enjoyed this video, the storytelling was engaging and kept me hooked. but honestly, i don’t understand why the dad would even ask his kid to lie like that. it puts so much pressure on the child, and it makes me think about the kind of relationship they must have. shouldn’t parents model honesty instead of dragging their kids into questionable situations?
great video! i really enjoyed the storytelling and the suspense. however, i gotta say, it's pretty wild that the dad is even putting his kid in that position. like, shouldn't he be the one taking responsibility instead of asking for a cover-up? feels a bit off to me.
Wow, rich guy, you dodged the bullet on that one. It's hard to believe someone would go to those extremes for a little bit of money. She probably been unfaithful anyway. Good actress though.
really enjoyed this video, the storytelling was gripping and kept me engaged the whole time! but honestly, i can't help but think that the dad’s dilemma feels a bit off. like, shouldn't he take responsibility for his actions instead of pressuring his kid to lie? it’s a tough situation, but i believe honesty is always the best policy, even if it means facing some harsh truths. what do you all think?
this video was really engaging and kept my attention the whole time! however, i have to say that i find it hard to believe that the dad would go to such lengths to involve his child in a lie. isn’t it a bit twisted to pressure someone like that? it feels like there's definitely a better way to handle the situation. curious to see what others think!
this video was really engaging and the storytelling was on point! however, i can't help but feel like the dad's request is crossing a line. i mean, should family loyalty really come before honesty? it seems like he's putting way too much pressure on his kid to protect him. curious what others think!
this video is really well done! the storytelling is captivating. but honestly, it's hard for me to sympathize with the dad in this situation. if he's wrong, he should face the consequences, right? i feel like asking someone else to lie just puts a heavier burden on his kid. what do you all think?
great video, really enjoyed the storytelling! but honestly, i can't believe the dad would even think about asking for a lie to protect himself. isn't honesty always the best policy, especially when it involves something so serious? this kinda makes me wonder about the priorities of some people. what do you all think?
really enjoyed this video, the storytelling was engaging and kept me hooked! but i can't help but wonder if the dad's request for lying really shows a deeper problem in their relationship. it feels so unfair to put that kind of pressure on the kid, doesn’t it? i'd love to hear what others think!
great video, really enjoyed the storytelling! i can't help but wonder though if lying in this situation really is the right thing to do. i'm all for family loyalty, but isn't honesty more important in the long run? it feels like there's a fine line between protecting loved ones and compromising your own values. what do you all think?
great video! i really enjoyed the storytelling. but honestly, i can't believe the dad would even ask that. isn't it a bit selfish to put his kids in such a tough position just to save himself? kinda makes you wonder about his priorities, right?
great video, really engaging! i’ve been thinking though, why should the kid take the fall for the dad and half-brother? doesn’t seem fair to put that kind of pressure on someone just to keep the family out of trouble. what do you all think?
really enjoyed this video, the storytelling was so engaging! but i gotta say, i find it hard to believe a dad would put that kind of pressure on their kid. it's just so unfair to put them in that situation, don't you think?
great video as always! the storytelling is really engaging. but honestly, I feel like the dad in this story is being pretty selfish. making his kid lie to protect him and his half-brother just doesn't seem right. what do you all think?
this video is really well put together, and i appreciate the storytelling! however, i can't help but feel that the dad's request is incredibly selfish. shouldn't he face the consequences of his actions instead of putting that kind of pressure on his kid? it really makes you wonder about family dynamics and what lengths some people go to for their own sake.
this video was super engaging, really loved the storytelling! but honestly, I can't help but think that the dad should’ve faced the consequences of his actions instead of asking you to lie. it seems kinda unfair for you to carry that burden, don’t you think?
great video, really enjoyed the storytelling! but honestly, i can't help but feel that the dad's request is just plain wrong. lying to protect someone from facing consequences seems unfair. what kind of message does that send?
The editing of the first story is absolutely atrocious. Can't even bother with the rest of the video.
Same tbh. Why is it written like that? It sounds ridiculous. They 'propagated malicious falsehoods about me'? Who gave this guy a thesaurus?
really enjoyed the storytelling in this video, it kept me engaged the whole time. but i gotta say, i don't agree with the dad's approach at all. lying to protect himself and his son just seems like a terrible idea. honesty is so important, even if it means facing tough consequences. what do you all think?
this video was really engaging and had some great storytelling! however, I can't help but feel like the dad’s demand is a bit extreme. shouldn't honesty be prioritized over protecting someone from the consequences of their actions? it honestly makes me question the family dynamics at play here.
How dare his parents give his address to her and get mad that he didn't let her stay. She signed away her parental rights! Wow, those parents are as bad as the ex-wife
OH NO they talked to her all those years behind his back?! That's dirty. I wonder if they let her see them during times they were babysitting?
How are 6 years younger than your half brother you are 18 and he is 20
I caught that but I think the narrator said 24 but text said 20. Story is fishy regardless
You repeated an update story 2 times wtf?
So so bad. The use of incorrect words with similar meanings is just so jarring. AI stories all the way. As Joey Tribbianni once said after he discovered a thesaurus, I mean this from the bottom of my aortic pump 😂
im i the onely one how whants to do cake now?
this video is really gripping and you did a fantastic job presenting the stories! but i gotta say, i think the dad's choice to put his own interests before his kids is just messed up. like, shouldn't family should come first, no matter what? it kinda makes me question how some people prioritize their relationships.
Well im not going to sub im done with rerun after rerun
CoMmErCiaL eNdEaVor - call it business you doof
hmhmhmhm
Awful grammar, awful story telling and repetitive. Don't waste your time
story 3 sounds like it was written by someone who recently discovered a thesaurus