Pretending Your Kid Died In 9/11
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In this video, I'm pretending my kid died in 9/11. It's sort of a dark comedy, but it's also a message about the importance of being prepared for the unexpected.
It's September 11th, and everything is normal. I go to school, my wife and kid go to work, and then a strange thing happens... my kid just died in a horrible accident. It's not authentic, of course... but it's a powerful reminder to be prepared for the unexpected.
This video is about the importance of preparedness and taking precautions to protect yourself and your loved ones. It's also a message about the tragedy of 9/11. We all remember the day vividly, and it's important to
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As funny as the 169K followers are… Let’s get this man to 200
it should stay at 169k because it makes me giggle
@@wooogie672it makes me moan… 😏💀🤣
Hanging is sorta offencive to trans people though.
@@davegity8796 What
It's funny you mentioned the "oddism" "autism" thing because they were literally describing early traits of Autism (not saying the kid is, but saying it's possible and traits of Neurodivergence in general are often overlooked as the kid being "an old soul", obsessive", "unique", "different", etc.)
Yeah as an autistic person it seems like this kid is just autistic. He is obsessed with planes, 911, and don’t get along with other kids? That’s just autism.
This! Turns out my "maturity" was a combination of undiagnosed ADHD and trauma from a chaotic home life 🤷🏻♀️ Welp.
@@sourgreendolly7685 we’re living the same life
same! I got referred to as an old soul a lot. my early "maturity" should've been dead giveaway to both autism and trauma, but ended up being a part of diagnostic criteria for autism later anyway
I was gonna say the same thing- especially the early walking/talking too
i’m just imagining the parents feeding this baby like “here comes the airplane wooo” and this little infant man has a full blown PTSD flashback
banger comment
I’m dead
🤣🤣🤣🤣
oh noooo 😂
Was thinking the samething!
''he was kinda weird and could hold conversations with adults'' congratulations on meeting your first ever three year old
fact
Seriously tho. My best friends 3 year old sits ans talks to us all the time lol!
@@babyturkey8342 my ex had a 4 year old sister at the time and she was so MATURE like verbally and socially it was crazy!! not once did i think that it wasn’t normal and she was reincarnated though lmao
@@babyturkey8342 kids can understand a lot more than we think for sure, i love talking to them
Exactly. I was saying full sentences at 10 months, albeit not incredibly complex ones. Now I'm just pretentious and like literature, not reincarnated (to my knowledge). My baby cousin didn't speak until around 2 though, so I understand if you've only been around a kid like that it might be a bit shocking when yours starts chatting earlier than that.
The kid probably heard a story about it maybe from the TV or from family, had a nightmare, and the mother latched on. Hearing that the mother wanted to talk to the man that she is saying was reborn into her son is wild, gross, and so disrespectful.
What's sad is she's feeding him info and encouraging this from him.
If you tell someone the same thing over and over they can literally make false memories, too
Or if the kid really believes it than he should get help
@@tfordham13 *then and his brain is not fully developed. He may also believe in the tooth fairy and santa. We lie to children all the time and they believe because they don't know any better.
@@ember9361 yes but depending on how much they believe in something and how long they believe in it it could show the start of a metal illness
the haunting music on top of the washed-out video of a baby menacingly looking at the viewer has me in another dimension
like at 1:17 the baby is just laying there🧍♂️
@@milk-sharks “he was like an old man…” [🧍] dramatic string
Shit instantly had me on that first frame after _"Cade was .. different._ 😐"
dawg, as soon as those frames came up, i wanted that baby away from me *instantly*
3:44 I’m dying laughing 😂
she's gonna mess up her kid for life and will later wonder why he went no contact
yep.
hey !! this is actually my cousin and aunt lmao. This didn’t affect him later in life at all, honestly this isn’t talked about in my family what-so-ever. Molly has, however, done other things where she is basically cut off from the rest of my family.
@@kassivi is this episode super old? hope he's okay
@@eri020 yes it is! he is currently 17/18 right now! He’s finishing up high school online, though I’m not sure what his plans are after that. My Aunt Molly however, is not necessarily the best person, but he should be moving out soon.
@@kassivi oooh I wanna hear what she did but you are a real person so I won't ask you to share anything you aren't comfortable with saying online.
They had a choice between putting this kid in therapy or bringing him to a seer and you'll *never* guess which one they picked.
No, this is true. I was born in 2004 and I can vividly remember the 90s up until I died by falling and snapping my neck while using the Nickelodeon moon shoes
😂
😂😂😂
I actually had a pair as a kid. They weren’t as fun as they looked.
@@Garbeaux. I had them as well and no they weren’t actually fun at all
XDDD I remember those
I remember one notorious case now known as “The woman who was never there”, a woman who claimed she was barely a floor above where one of the planes crashed in the 9/11 attack and made herself a spokesperson for one of the major support groups.
Then a few years in, investigative journalists uncovered that she was nowhere near NYC on 9/11/2001, & in fact had gotten the scars on her arm in Spain via a horse riding accident a few years prior (although the people who knew her find even that suspect because that story also changed)
These people took a look at that con and thought “What an inspiration, let’s do the same with our child. But BRAINWASH him into actually believing it!”
(NOTE: I personally actually believe and even hope this is fake and they are all just actors just pulling an ‘Unsolved mysteries’ at their hackiest. But whether this kid actor just saying some lines fed to him or real Manchurian cadidate 9/11 edition. What a messed up thing to rope a kid into)
with nothing but love and respect for the victims, I do love revisiting that case every now and then. it's incredible how far she got being a complete fraud. she did help many of the survivors come together but I feel like the trauma of learning who she really was would still leave even more pain and inability to trust people at face value. shame on her...and much love to the victims and their families.
This is my cousin and I’m sorry to tell you, he is not an actor and still partially believes/remembers these events.
@@kassivi Were his parents in an abusive relationship?
@@_kpopclown_ I’m sorry, but it really isn’t my place to go around spreading the story online :( I’m trying to be as vague as possible so people can get an idea, but not disclose any of more personal information.
@@sugarsore I wouldn’t say so, at least not at the time this was filmed.
I had a nephew who did this at 2 years old. He said some incredibly strange things about "his other family" he would even describe sing his deceased grandpa even tho they had never talked about him in front of him. But you know what we did? We didn't enable it or shoot it down. We just nodded and listened. We didn't broadcast it. If reincarnation is real you go to therapy or let that child play it out till it's done. Now he dosnt say those things anymore. But there is no way to prove it real unless you can 100% verify the parents didn't somehow egg them on. If reincarnation is real they need to learn to move on and be in the present of their life now.
When she says "your son didn't die, he's just somone different" that's extremly wrong. If he is reincarnated he is now somone different. It would suck to reunight him with his past life. That's so much pain and like...? Idk. This stuff is weird.
@@Strudel_Cutie4427 i believe reincarnation is possible, to preface. But I also know well the power of a developing mind to confuse reality and fiction. We are not born with sense. Sense is developed through experience and observation. Very small children have active imaginations for a reason. They do not yet have a stable sense of reality, nor of their own identity. I believe many "past life" and "paranormal" experiences toddlers and young children have are actually imagination. They do not have the tools yet to even consider that what they imagine may not be real. Whether it is an active imagination or a true memory of previous existence, I believe the healthiest way to deal with it, as a parent, is not to make a big deal out of it. I can see how mentally distressing it is to believe you were someone else, and suddenly you're stuck in a completely different reality... As a child, this would create severe identity issues and detachment from life. It is not necessary or helpful for a child to grow up thinking they're two separate identities.
This comment is exactly right, even if reincarnation is real then it doesn't really matter, it happens and now you have a new life, move on
tbf, you can't just "move on" from any other trauma. regardless of whether reincarnation is real or if these are delusions or if they're being enabled in some way, if they actually believe it, this is real to them. False memories exist and are indicative of psychiatric issues (I experience false memories from the boubonic plague, for example, and even though I know exactly what they are, they aren't any less upsetting) and often play on real life events, so I'm more likely to believe that's what's going on here rather than something supernatural.
Either way, therapy should be sought, because it would be pretty traumatic having 9/11 memories, regardless of whether they're real or delusions. This TV show is gross.
Even when jake is covering some of the weirdest topics he still has an infectious happy energy
i wanna like this comment but its at 911 likes it seems too fitting
The psychological damage she is inflicting on this poor child… his sense of reality and sense will be forever skewed
I'm glad Cade's parents accept and understand his identity as an old man who passed away in 9/11 more than my parents accept and understand my identity as a trans man 🤩🤩🤩
That's not the same.
@@SeinIshamiado That's the joke, the first is more crazy and unbelievable while the latter is a pretty normal thing to be
bro what a goddamn mood
Ok...
No, they keep saying his deadname 😭😭😭
this poor kid fell asleep and had a nightmare watching a 9/11 documentary and everyone LOSES THEIR SHIT
I can say that as someone who has been told they are a reincarnation of a relative, it’s fucks you up. And definitely stays stuck with you for a long time. It’s a really weird thing to do to a kid.
for real, attaching that to someone is so much pressure
Feel this in my soul. Literally I guess?
Even being compared heavily to dead relatives a lot in how I look and how I act and (t even if only fondly) is still disquieting because it makes me feel like I have to keep doing that because the other person is no longer there to fulfill that role or trait.
It wouldn’t be so bad if it was a one time thing but even my middle name is not originally mine and now the people who miss that person look to me and my name as a form of comfort and closure.
I’m just gonna say it, this kid at three was having full conversation and using advanced words or whatever they wanna say and now as a 7 year old talks like this? I know every part of this is bullshit but like be consistent.
Right lmfao
i JUST commented this omg. like i know i went from being a child genius to an adult dumbass, but that was over the course of decades, not 4 years.
Exactly my thoughts
This is literally such a horrific thing to lie about. My mind is blown that somebody actually, genuinely thinks it’s a good idea to go on television and pretend that their son’s past life was a guy who died in on 9/11 hello?
The weirdest part is all of the comments on the video itself are like “POOR BOY GOD BLESS!”
Like
People genuinely think this is real.
I wouldn't be surprised if they actually believe it though. This has suggestibility written all over. It probably started out with some off handed nonsense from the kid and then they saw patterns where there were none because that's what humans do lol Then they ask a bunch of suggestive questions for what they think it sounds like and end up planting false info and memories in the kid's head. The power of suggestion is a crazy thing and it's especially intense when it comes to young impressionable minds. This has clearly gone to the extreme and it's so delusional.
@@rebeccat7912 people are bad at critical thinking lol
@@skinsey85 Yeah I'd imagine maybe the kid heard about 9/11 or a plane crash from someone or from television, maybe even subconsciously picked it up as the brain is complex, ended up having a nightmare about it, and then a lot of adults in his life fed into it and turned it into a grand delusion.
If you think that's bad look up 'Tania Head' that lady was bananas
It’s always so absurd to me every time I see an article or video about a child being “reincarnated” aka their parents look up some facts about someone from the past and then coach their child to say and do certain things. There’s more parents that do crap like this than people even realize.
I agree with the feeding of information, but just out of curiosity do you believe reincarnation has no chance of being real at all? I try to find comfort in it 😭 self soothing lol
I'm sure there are some who might coach for clout but a lot of them actually do believe it after inadvertently implanting false memories through the power of suggestion. Some really are that ridiculously delusional with no self awareness that they're the cause of those falsehoods.
@@kassandravaldezcontreras8075 most believable story I've seen was a woman who's child claimed to be the reincarnated version of their great aunt who went missing mostly for the kid leading them into the jungle and showing the unmarked grave which did contain the great aunt. The parents would even intentionally say things to counter the kids claim with no her child's name was xyz but their kid would go no it's abc and the parents just believed the great aunt died during a natural disaster but wasn't found so constantly we're fighting against the kid claiming it. Very few fall into the maybe camp for me
@@ayajade6683 I honestly think it's a lot more believable if they're claiming they're a dead family member
@@kassandravaldezcontreras8075 i think reincarnation might be real but most people probably dont remember their past life
My uncle was a police officer that died in 9/11, and it makes me sick that people would lie about someone dying in such a HORRIBLE event. That event has changed many families that have had to go threw the loss of family members. Thank you for bringing light to this.
I'm sorry for your loss
I'm so sorry for your loss. It disgusts me that people would make something up like this just to get some attention.
I’m sorry for your loss :(. I’m proud of your uncle for being a badass and showing up to that horror scene❤. I’m nowhere near that brave:)
And that kids going to be warped in the head this is an insult to the victims injured survivors or even all the people who witnessed 9/11 this is sick.
This story is so hard to believe. What’s even MORE hard to believe is the fact that she went into the hairdressers, got that haircut and said “Yeah this looks good.”
The hair cut is enough to judge her character
She literally looks like her mother drank some alcohol while she was in the womb
Reminds me of the mother in "We need to talk about Kevin"
cortama
I'm a big meanie, I know. But every time they show the dad, my oddism brain instantly places a red, pointed garden gnome hat atop his little dome. Cannot be avoided.
You've cursed me with this image
@@MiahGrace I'm so sorry. I couldn't resist it! 😭
Okay so this kid:
-stared a lot as a baby
-had a fear of heights
-liked planes
-occasionally referenced a very major world event that he easily would have seen on TV during his early years
And these crackpots decided he was a reincarnation??
I dont understand how these people are even qualified to be parents- they literally had a quiet and or possibly neurodivergent baby and the first thing that comes to their braindead minds is that their kid was in 9/11?!💀💀💀💀
I remember flying pre-9/11. Unfortunately (like a lot of other millennials) I watched 9/11 live on tv. The news really showed it all. Teachers didn't know what to do. Some had relatives there so there was a lot of crying. We just sat and watched the tv, hearing the screams, seeing people jump to their death or burn alive. Then the additional collapse happened. Hours later, we were sent home. It was the only time I remember literally every single person coming together, at least prior to the extreme Islamophobia. That was a really fucked up time. Haven't thought about it in years. Damn I'm old 😭😭😭😭😭😭
I remember getting sent home too , but I was in kindergarten so I didn’t really understand why. The next few weeks at school classmates were making very hateful comments about middle easterners during lunch (definitely things they heard their parents say). At that time I had never even met a middle easterner in my life.
Saaaaaaaame. Full school day tho
2001
My school didn't send us home, but some kids were taken home anyway. I think we had recess inside that day though but I remember it be really quite outside that day since all planes were grounded and I lived by an international airport.
Living on the west coast it happened before we got to school, so it was a weird day of teachers badly explaining things and the news being on a bunch of the classroom TVs. Being a precocious nerd at the time, I didn't think it was that big of a deal; like, we had been messing with the Middle East for a while as far as I could tell lol
_"there are people in the neighborhood who don't want their kids to play with cade"_ of course not, what if they come for a sleepover and you convince them they're Kurt Cobain
Fr. Omg 🤣🤣🤣
I feel like some conservatives would believe this lady and at the same time be like “children can’t know their gender or orientation”
"Only the children I like are mature and should be taken seriously. The rest are babies." -Every conservative ever.
YES. Super straights be like “my child is the reincarnation of Edgar Allen Poe. I can’t deny it. I know my child and I know he’s reincarnated.”
And the child ten years later says “well I’m not a ghost but I am a woman.” And the parent’s betrayed, enraged, broken, “being lied to,” and wondering where they went wrong.
Weird how yall make everything weirdly political these days, tf is wrong with yall?
@@sabir1208 ok
@@sabir1208 ok
In the 2000s and early 2010s, PSAs for kids talking about 9/11 and radio + tv stations talking about it around the anniversary were pretty common. Are they sure he didn't just hear one of those as a kid and then they started showing him positive attention whenever he did it, so he just continued it?
i was just about to type this !
Hey now, that just makes sense. This family doesn't do making sense 😂
He is being told to say this by his mother.
No, that makes too much sense
My mental image when they said "he can talk to adults" and i imagined a widdle baby going "the politics are quite bad these day, yeah? Back in my days..."
178 likes and no comments? Let me fix that
First time parents who've never met another child in their lives
They'll keep his "past name" secret, but they'll plaster his real name all over tv lmao
Robert E. Pattison
My biggest problem with all of this is the fact that only eight children died during 9/11. Meaning likely all of those families still feel that wound. This is unbelievable.
This comment is confusing me. Why are you bringing up the children? Very sad indeed.
@@GlitterC8k The parents claim that the kid in the video experienced 9/11 as an adult, which is extremely offensive to the families with children that actually happened to. Those families lost their kids to 9/11 but this family is saying their kid is from that time.
@@imaginaryfriend4549 they aren’t claiming the kid was a kid in his past life. They’re saying he was WORKING in the World Trade Center. Y’all really need better listening/deductive skills. I don’t know how you couldn’t put that together.
This is literally so weird to watch cuz this is actually my family. Cade is my 1st cousin and Fay is my Grandma. I’ve actually talked with this about him and he says he still can remember little bits and pieces of it.
@@scarymonsterzz No not really. I found out about it through a RUclips video actually so no, it’s not really talked about. There’s actually a lot going on with that side of my family rn so I don’t really know what’s going on, but it’s not something that’s like actively talked about or mentioned.
@@scarymonsterzz ahaha- from what I know, he hasn’t. He’s a very kind person which honestly makes it hard to watch this video because he is such a hard-working and good person, but he’s 17/18 now, and none of it’s come back to haunt him.
Fake memories aren't difficult to implant into children if they're told they were there repeatedly. The imagination does the rest of the work. Sorry I know its your family just saying
I’m still not over how her head and neck are a different color than the rest of her. Reminds me of a super old Barbie doll that’s started fading
Sometimes that’s how your blood flows. It’s not evenly depending on your temperature
Or maybe her makeup doesn't match
she’s my step mom, it’s her makeup lmaoo
@@samanthaalynnlynn.x130 imagine being so desperate for attention
@@kattallonartt i wish i was lying lmao
if someone messaged me saying that their 7yo is my reborn uncle i would block faster than i’ve ever blocked someone 😭
Lmao same
This whole thing can be explained by the fact that he’s literally 3-7. My cousins are in the age range and they always are saying ridiculous things. My 3 year old cousin told me he saw a vision i was going to die in a fire. Ngl that took me back I was like “wtf did you say??” But he had seen a tv show where someone died in a fire and he was just saying shit. Maybe if she questioned her kid like “where did you learn that?” She would realize he just got it from something and became obsessed with it like most kids
i actually believe in at least the concept of reincarnation but the "phobias being linked to trauma in a past life" is so funny bc girl what the hell did cockroaches do to me back in the day!
and what did h*les and irregular patterns do to me miss gurl 😭😭😭
i was thinking this same exact thing!!!!! like my sad past life as a servant, using only candlelight, trying to stomp each one out 😢
@@nivvv-hx2tl pfp?
Did my past life die jumping off a table? because I have a horrible fear of heights even when my feet are a just little off the ground.
lol
“He would wake up in the middle of the night screaming”
Babies do this all the time 😂
Dude they live in New Jersey and he started talking about 9/11 in roughly 2007….. could it be that all the adults around them would talk about 9/11 regularly??? A lot of people don’t think kids under 3 can’t understand what people are talking about but they definitely can?? They just cant communicate their thoughts entirely but they do understand. And if parents get it in their head that their kid is reincarnated, kids are like the most suggestible people on earth so their just gonna say what gets them attention from their parents.
I'm on the ODDISM spectrum
(I genuinely am on the spectrum and that shit cracked me up)
oddistic people coolest people ever 💪🏻💪🏻
@@wooogie672 ❤️ ty bro
Low key gonna start using that to refer to myself lol. It fits!
@@DeathAngelNumber28 yo, are you the guy from the waiting room?
@DeathAngelNumber28 you must be so tired, how was the trip?
My mental health hasn't been the best lately, winter has been making it very hard to survive. Every video though I read similar comments and other stories of people going through hard times, but wanna know what else all those comments say? How much you help us through it. Thank you Jake for making my day just that much easier to get through with your wonderful sense of humor and laugh. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Go see a psychiatrist
Hang in there. I try to remember how days will start getting longer again after the solstice and we're almost there now! Once that happens you can see it happening - proof that Winter won't be here forever 💕
I legit remember watching this on TV and thinking “damn my uncle died in 9/11,maybe this baby is my uncle” No but in reality after my uncle died I did a lot of things like drawing the towers and building them out of Lego etc. It was me processing what had happened, my parents tried to hide a lot of of what happened from me (even though I was alive for it and it directly effected me and my family) but I still picked up stuff. This is my very roundabout way of saying he def picked up information from everything around him rather than him remember a past life. Anyways as a family member of a victim this is very disrespectful and it makes me very uncomfortable. Imagine being like “your uncle isn’t dead, he’s actually my son now”. I’d punch ‘em in the face.
To be honest I remember dying in 9/11 too 😢😢 I have vivid memories alot and I truly know who I was too. I am not saying anything about who. But I know what my name was and how I died and how old I was 😢i😢😢😢😢 I've had nightmares too back in 2011 😢. So yes I do remember dying in September 11 too
@@elizabethmarielunacordoba9956what was your name
when I was younger, my little brother would always reference "when I was a little girl" and talk about his experiences as if he had a past life and no one thought much of it except that it was odd and funny
fast forward a few years, we realized that he was just parroting older female family members and making shit up to fill in conversation gaps because that's how adults around him talked
"it's making his childhood miserable" ah yes, so put it all on TV! That will make everything better!
He’s clearly just a former boss baby having memories of being a boss baby up in his fancy boss baby office
I’m still not over Jake calling the mom *Lord Farquaad* 🤣
"Early crawler, walker and talker" woman, just be proud of your child
Oh 22 seconds ago WHILE I’m at work?? I’m winning at life rn
I rlly want jake to respond to you telling you to go back to work.
30 minutes aka rn is my record I think
Shouldn't he have said " I wouldn't World Trade him for any kid"?
This lady saw her son having nightmares and panic attacks over planes and instead of taking him to a child psychologist said "oh yeah he was probably reincarnated from a 9/11 victim". what the fuck??
I feel so sorry for the child, he makes me think of a boy who was in a bbc documentary about his supposed past life where he had lived on one of the scottish western isles - my R.E. teacher in secondary school told us that she used to show the documentary in her class about reincarnation, until she put it on and one of her pupils had a panic attack in front of the class because it was him in the show, and he had been bullied about it all his life. It's so sad, I hope this doesn't follow him like it did with that boy
If they're not making it up then they're gaslighting their own child - either way I hope someone is looking into this child's care
thank you for posting every day, this time of year is really hard for me and having someone consistently to look forward to has been helping a lot
same, I hope things get easier.
100% agree, Jake’s videos are the only consistently in my life
“He would just stare at you.” Babies like to stare at people that’s a normal thing. Also most kids are able to hold conversations with adults
"I don't know how to get past that"
"Therapy"
*roll credits*
Poor kid was just having a nightmare about a scary tall monstrous building chasing after him and something about airplanes and not knowing how to fly...
imagine if they did this with every kid that showed signs of autism
This
Not once did she think to just take him to therapy. She reached out to an actual victim of 9/11 instead of helping her kid out. This lady is delusional.
“Im not shane dawson! Get that off”LMFAOOOO😭i love jake❤
as if the subject matter wasn’t bad enough, the way they edited this episode is so foul 😭 it’s like a horror movie
The scary shots of the baby literally so funny. Like with the seriousness of this situation it’s shocking that they think that can add any sort of effect accept the audience laughing their asses off.
I have baby fever but am not ready to parent yet. But I think it helps to have it because it makes me watch this kind of stuff and contemplate how some people can possibly parent the way they do
You laughing at yourself saying “do you remember 9/11?” Caused violent laughter in me tyvm
my ex boyfriend thought i was the Black Dahlia reincarnated because she died on my birthday and we kind of (???) look alike??
Good thing ex is his title.
My parents told this same story to me about me! I had vivid nightmares until the age of 10 about dying in all sorts of ways, kid probably just had a really distinctive nightmare or something.
Edit: difference being that my parents did what you’re supposed to do and just reacted with “haha that’s weird, how about we never talk about this again?” And only told me about it as a funny story when I was older instead of whatever happened here
My son has autism and didn't speak until he was 3, one day he told me about his first mommy. It freaked me TF out. He told me a detailed story about his first mom and how she hurt him and a police man found him and then i became his mom. He told his speech, physical, and ocupational therapists about it too. But other then that, we never made a huge thing out of it. Kids make things up all the time.
I had dreams about 9/11 as a kid. I’m betting almost every kid who grew up around then did. They literally never stopped talking about it. They couldn’t because it was the whole justification for the war. It gets ingrained into your subconscious. The idea of hearing your kid have a dream about it and thinking he’s a reincarnation and feeding into that is crazy.
He was an advanced orator at 2 but has a speech impediment at 7?
Aren’t all the victims’ of 9/11 names public record? New York City literally has a museum with all the information- like???
Maybe he has meglaphobia that would explain his fear of buildings since most people who have meglaphobia are afraid of really big things like mining trucks
I feel bad for the families of the people who died in 9/11., and I feel very bad for this poor child who was so clearly fed this information.
I genuinely can’t believe that this kid’s mother thought that a baby/toddler doing normal baby/toddler things meant that he died in 9/11 and was reincarnated as their child
I was born 15 days after 9/11 and I'm terrified of flying in planes, but not once did I think to claim that as evidence that I was a reincarnation of someone who died that day. Seriously people are weird with what they do for attention.
Thank you for these uploads 💜💜💜 hope you and Hannah are having a good holiday season.
“He would wake up in the middle of the night and start crying” uhm Ma’am… you know what a baby is right?
I love reading through Jake's comment section. (Most) everyone's so positive and wholesome 💗
Turns out kids are just weird. My little sister used to say she remembered her past life but the more you asked questions about it she obviously was making it up. Cade probably watched too much tv tbh
How should a 3 years old kid know about the dying process?
@@ulysses1672 when did I ever say she was 3 when this happened
"He would just look at you" Yeah, and my niece would stare into my soul as a baby. Some babies are just like that lol
Also I met someone who believed she was the reincarnation of Jesus Christ 🤷♀
I believe in ghosts. I believe in past lives. I also believe that small children have very active imaginations and that many parents will do anything to deny their child’s autism.
WHY ARE THEY EDITING IT LIKE IT’S A DEMON CHILD. LIKE
Ngl the shot of him sad after she said “talking about dying” scared the shit out of me
bro did yall not see how cade was acting? rocking back and forth, when he was running he had raptor arms , ‘oddism’ cough cough they just didnt wanna say he was autistic it seems like 💀
This is straight up child abuse televised for entertainment. Hope when this kid grows up he gets the hell away from them and gets some serious therapy to heal the trauma this is obviously causing. So disgusting...
"Are we gonna talk about the hair?"
Only if we can talk about the eyebrows, bestie.
Ok but when the planes crashed into the World Trade Center, how would someone inside of the building distinguish that it was a plane??? Like especially enough to have PTSD when seeing planes???
I would suggest that the parents looked up the names and have reinforced this constantly. As a mum, kids do and say some weird shit. My son had an imaginary friend who was a large purple shark, who lived in the local pond and rode a bicycle. He was fascinated with pond/sea life, that's all.
I remember watching this exact video at a slumber party as a kid and it freaked me out 😭
I hope this kid gets the extensive help he will definitely need.
"And I wouldn't trade him for the world." trade you say.... would this trade be going on at some sort of.. center? and when you say world.....
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I feel like this child is just describing his empathy in the first person. He heard about this, he felt for the people, and he put himself there. And the adults in his life ran with it…
It’s rare to come across parents who are IRL more negligent than the parents in *”Home Alone”*
I appreciate these uploads so much, especially during this time of year. thanks Jake!
I just want to say that was a very big two month old, looked more developmentally like a 6 month old in size and ability to hold its neck up.
so glad to see the odd-istic representation i feel so seen 🥰
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15:08 "i wouldn't TRADE him in for anything in the WORLD"
i was thinking the same thing LMAO
The fact that this was a whole series and multiple people did this to their kids…
fucking cackling over "he couldnt have known it was before preschool!" when 9/11 was 8 days before i turned 1 year old, and i literally heard everyone around me talking about it every september for as long as i formed memories. nobody in my family knew anyone in the world trade center. who are they fucking kidding 💀
"he was scared of planes" yeah? my sister was scared of scissors so is she Edward Scissorhands?? smh
This is the most bizarre version of Munchausen's by Proxy I've ever seen... I feel so sorry for this poor kid and can't imagine how much therapy he'll need to work through all this when he's able to act on his own.
Shows like that are so disrespectful. The poor kid is clearly being fed lines, and the mother literally says she doesn't know anyone who was harmed in the attacks. Stuff like this can really trigger people, especially if they or a family member were harmed. 9/11 was a terrible tragedy, not something to be taken lightly.