Teachers, what's the TRASHIEST thing You've seen a PARENT do? - Reddit Podcast

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024

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  • @amithegenius
    @amithegenius  Год назад +98

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    • @pia7482
      @pia7482 Год назад +3

      slow :) put this is very nice i sub i gong time ago

    • @shplorf1977
      @shplorf1977 Год назад +6

      Keep the Pepsi man game play pls

    • @romancatholicgameing
      @romancatholicgameing Год назад +1

      why did you have almost every word at the beginning be colored
      ffs you're only supposed to color the text for your commentary, not the whole goddamn post

    • @pia7482
      @pia7482 Год назад

      @@romancatholicgameing wdym

    • @Clipdump8484
      @Clipdump8484 Год назад

      What's the game called

  • @draconicdusk5911
    @draconicdusk5911 Год назад +884

    Story 5 is infuriating. Those investigators who ignored 9 prior calls should go to prison for gross negligence

    • @TheWest400
      @TheWest400 Год назад +42

      Hella infuriating

    • @sacred_d4tura
      @sacred_d4tura Год назад +82

      it’s also ten times worse because the child had a debilitating disability. that’s not just gross negligence, that’s basically a hate crime

    • @smittythagreat93
      @smittythagreat93 Год назад +13

      OR they should get Hank'd(watch Breaking Bad "Ozymandias" episode for reference)

    • @parkertitle1923
      @parkertitle1923 Год назад +8

      @@smittythagreat93 no spoilers plz some people haven’t seen it yet. Use krazy 8 instead.

    • @parkertitle1923
      @parkertitle1923 Год назад +32

      The fact grandma helped the mom instead of stopping then or maybe trying to figure out what was up. Makes it so much worse.

  • @emilymoxie
    @emilymoxie Год назад +258

    Uncle is a high school teacher.
    Had one student who struggled to read. I'm not talking about like maybe a grade level or two behind, I mean the kid could not read much at all.
    In a parent teacher conference it came up and the parents said "he won't need to read in the NBA. His agents will do all that crap for him."
    Uncle was stunned.

    • @tohfawalker159
      @tohfawalker159 Год назад +47

      And how will they know if their agent isn’t fucking them over?

    • @nitka711
      @nitka711 Год назад +24

      How did he get to High School without learning / being able to read?

    • @KaitouKaiju
      @KaitouKaiju Год назад +1

      @@nitka711 you can thank Bush and the "no child left behind" policies he enacted. Regardless of how much a child struggles, schools were forced to push them forward even though it's setting them up for failure. This was done purely to make it seem like graduation rates are higher than they are.

    • @wildfire9280
      @wildfire9280 Год назад +8

      @@tohfawalker159 fr, bro might get into a sharecropper contract

    • @saltylightning372
      @saltylightning372 Год назад +4

      I am going tell this story to everyone I know.

  • @charlessutherland274
    @charlessutherland274 Год назад +223

    I've never had a trashy parent. But I am worried about one of my 3rd-graders. The kid is only 8 years old, morbidly obese, swears like a sailor at the end of every sentence, regularly threatens to beat up the other kids when he doesn't get his way, never listens to me, breaks my stuff, etc. Dear Lord, I wonder what kind of home life he has if he thinks this is an okay way of acting?

    • @_SYDGAMING_
      @_SYDGAMING_ Год назад +21

      Damn that's rough. Though from what I can tell from what your saying the kid is probably craving attention from there perants and are acting out in cursing and eating because he's not getting the love and care at home.

    • @charlessutherland274
      @charlessutherland274 Год назад +5

      @@_SYDGAMING_ Yeah, that's probably true.

    • @adashofthisandasprinkleoft3350
      @adashofthisandasprinkleoft3350 Год назад +3

      His parents probably do that at home

    • @some_dude_in_the_internet
      @some_dude_in_the_internet Год назад +1

      i guess their parents do not care about his language or how he acts

    • @davidbenjamin8265
      @davidbenjamin8265 Год назад +13

      Is his name Eric Cartman?

  • @Keshlynne
    @Keshlynne Год назад +121

    I've seen more than one kid with obvious signs of abuse, reported it to CPS (like I'm supposed to do), as well as notify administration of what I believe is happen, even had other kids making reports, only to get blown off by CPS and administrators as being "overly dramatic." Our system is really broken and absolutely does as little as it can get away with, much to the detriment of the kids.

    • @redzepoloman4670
      @redzepoloman4670 Год назад

      Fr i'm not american,i'm North Macedonia and parents from balkans in general are way better than this,if anithing they try to look richer than poorer and there are tons of disabled people whovare treated better

    • @bazilda
      @bazilda Год назад +8

      That is heart breaking.

    • @redzepoloman4670
      @redzepoloman4670 Год назад

      @@bazilda i know,people in tha balkans are patriotic but they are smart(and sometimes wise)too.Meanwhile in America they are patriotic and dumb.In the balkans people will help disabled people.In America "It'll be €78,902.72 please" for a visit.America is a broken sistem.

    • @fredpuntdroad8701
      @fredpuntdroad8701 Год назад +13

      The policies dictated to the CPS and similar groups often involve very perverse conservative political points to "protect the family" which result in insane decisions, but decisions they are forced to make as per policy.
      I've had one argue a child should be returned to a psycho mother and stepfather who had been raping her since age 11 (she was then 16). Why?
      "Kids are best off with their parents and we have to keep the family together"
      Unfortunately it's not allowed to take a 2nd page out out the rulebook from the year 1750 that they were apparently reading, and go "Well I had to hit that CPS woman three times before she obeyed and saw things my way"

    • @redzepoloman4670
      @redzepoloman4670 Год назад +2

      @@fredpuntdroad8701 i'm disgusted.No words.That's why i'm muslim,by your view it may or may not be true my religion but at least it has more logic than america

  • @kymo6343
    @kymo6343 Год назад +826

    My dad killed and ate my pet rabbit as a kid but wow eating the class pet is another level, truly evil...

    • @mill2712
      @mill2712 Год назад +178

      If I was the teacher, I may have had to throw hands for that one.
      Especially if I paid for it.

    • @professorpandapants2652
      @professorpandapants2652 Год назад +31

      Are you the coach from Psyconauts one?

    • @kymo6343
      @kymo6343 Год назад +19

      @@professorpandapants2652 I'm guessing this is a reference but sorry don't get it.

    • @professorpandapants2652
      @professorpandapants2652 Год назад +21

      There is a game called Psychonauts where you are a psychic that can enter peoples minds

    • @professorpandapants2652
      @professorpandapants2652 Год назад +12

      There is also a summer camp where the psychics learn to do this

  • @crow_in_a_trenchcoat
    @crow_in_a_trenchcoat Год назад +258

    I really hope the girls from story #2 and #5 are doing better. I hope the best for the two of them.

    • @thundergaming155
      @thundergaming155 Год назад +21

      i really hope the principal from 5 got fired and blacklisted from being a principal.

    • @MegaKBang
      @MegaKBang Год назад +7

      #5 is probably dead now

    • @chip_pawzz
      @chip_pawzz Год назад +2

      @@MegaKBang very sadly

    • @EstonianBro
      @EstonianBro Год назад

      I literally have Heard 1 Story Like this in my lifetime That Takes place in Estonia.
      I Watch every News Programms I could ever think of.

    • @GummyPikminProductions
      @GummyPikminProductions Год назад +1

      I agree

  • @sapphirewingthefurrycritic985
    @sapphirewingthefurrycritic985 Год назад +63

    That kid forced by his mom to steal was just sad.

    • @50k-lf2gf
      @50k-lf2gf Год назад +9

      it would have been understandable if they didn't have the hygiene products but no she just got beer instead 😐😐

  • @Zeruel3
    @Zeruel3 Год назад +110

    One of the kids my cousin worked with (he's a TA) was special needs and his mom did, as far as I can tell, next to nothing, wouldn't take him for a haircut, wouldn't buy him new uniform or any clothes, the teachers and TA's brought in their kids hand me downs for him to wear. The family wasn't poor and she wasn't an addict or cheap, she just...never did it and/or didn't see it as an issue. Kid told my cousin that his dream was to have a school jacket like the other kids. Mom never bought one

    • @skootergirl22
      @skootergirl22 Год назад +7

      Does this count as ableist?

    • @nonexistent2335
      @nonexistent2335 Год назад +2

      @@skootergirl22 Most likely, she didn't even care about her child's well-being. Mostly due to their child's special needs.

    • @skootergirl22
      @skootergirl22 Год назад +3

      @@nonexistent2335 I hate when people talk to you with that voice they use for literal dogs

  • @duckiekraft6893
    @duckiekraft6893 Год назад +55

    I reported a situation to the school principal because I'm legally supposed to, and could get fired if I don't report situations where I believe something inappropriate is going on. The principal literally showed up and yelled at me in front of the entire class of kids, then had the nerve to call me unprofessional when I reported him to the district. I don't work for that school, anymore, but neither does that principal.

  • @alyshiakroll15
    @alyshiakroll15 Год назад +83

    She didn't sell the computer because of "poverty" she sold the computer because she prioritizes everything over her kid. I know a chick like this. She has three kids, and the family refuses to buy any expensive electronics or gifts because she will sell them or the kids will break them. Her son had an Xbox that grandma bought, she sold it...
    So while she's always got cigarette and alcohol money. Is always going out with different men, and has nice stuff...her kids have nothing. It's really sad.

    • @FortifiedBastion
      @FortifiedBastion Год назад +8

      dang thats really sad

    • @_fussyfangs
      @_fussyfangs Год назад +12

      Knew a kid like this too.
      He stole an iPod from another girl out of jealousy, he did confess but couldn’t give it back in the end because his Mom took it away & sold it.

    • @saltylightning372
      @saltylightning372 Год назад +2

      Yeah,I keep replaying that story.The mother is selfish and the kids are powerless but if you do try to "give" all of it is still out of our control and that is what makes me mad.

    • @bensoncheung2801
      @bensoncheung2801 Год назад

      42nd 👍
      Awful situation.

    • @PS64Subs
      @PS64Subs Год назад +1

      @@_fussyfangs poor dude and girl. i do hope they were able to work something out, in this kind of situation, it isn't easy to make up for mistakes since the parents can just end up pawning stuff off.

  • @SenseiRaisen
    @SenseiRaisen Год назад +59

    Story 5 is why sometimes break some protocols "are ok". You don't had to follow some rules when kids safe and future is at the stakes. If the stupid principal could see through, then holding that call will be much better to bait the mother into meeting the investigator too. Thanks to that stupid principal, the kids must be dead by now.
    This is the reason why been violent against entitled people is the best, because there is not "the better way" or the high moral way as they never learn. They only learn when you literally beat the crap out of them regularly for the trash they put others and subject them to that.
    Even the one from the computer is clear the mother abuse the child and also "sell the $200 pc"... because she can't "afford it"... yet has a freaking I-phone. Something tells me either she sell it for paid or has another "addiction" too.

    • @blackqweenmars
      @blackqweenmars Год назад +8

      I agree with you me personally would have called CPS first where did a few minutes and then call the mom to the school so that they would have already been there when she arrived and she would have no choice but to talk to them.

    • @SenseiRaisen
      @SenseiRaisen Год назад +4

      @@blackqweenmars and held on the spot, since if she is dismissive then it will be a clear sign of abuse too.

    • @jenniferclark9842
      @jenniferclark9842 3 месяца назад

      I had a feeling she sold it for drugs/alcohol.

  • @jengsci8268
    @jengsci8268 Год назад +33

    This makes me EXTREMELY thankful for the parents I have. Not perfect, but good. We didn't have much, but we weren't beaten, starved or abused by any stretch of the imagination.

  • @bskwair3597
    @bskwair3597 Год назад +276

    Hats off to the man who reassembled that guys nose for taking a step towards his mother. Seriously, an absolute legend

    • @rsib1609
      @rsib1609 Год назад +6

      he deserves a reward

    • @averageegg1
      @averageegg1 Год назад +3

      Bros nose became a bloody mist

    • @Kiyoshi_otsu
      @Kiyoshi_otsu Месяц назад

      @@averageegg1it became a red mist

    • @cross977
      @cross977 17 дней назад

      ​@@Kiyoshi_otsugreater split, horizontal

    • @Kiyoshi_otsu
      @Kiyoshi_otsu 16 дней назад

      @@cross977 yeah i knew some project moon fan would find this

  • @tohfawalker159
    @tohfawalker159 Год назад +28

    Regarding story 25 My mum was being assessed for her disability (minor mobility and major sight loss) and one of the questions was could she use the toilet without assistance. mum joked that you don’t need to see the toilet to use it in response the nurse told her she had a 17 year old blind man in for assessment and his mum still took him to the toilet, his ONLY issue was sight loss. We need more disabled people in the public eye to dispel the myth of has a disability = can’t do anything

    • @noahbalboa5714
      @noahbalboa5714 Год назад +2

      As a blind person I can say we can do just about anything.

  • @Wildtamson
    @Wildtamson Год назад +36

    That first teacher and i haven't made it through the rest of the video yet but all the teachers im sure are literal angels, Helping kids out with hygiene essentials +100

  • @dazzlingdexter5060
    @dazzlingdexter5060 Год назад +29

    These poor kids are so abused... This is heart breaking

  • @Objective-Observer
    @Objective-Observer Год назад +48

    I was a Substitute Teacher in a large city. All of the kids were on free breakfast and lunch in the schools where I subbed. That meant they didn't eat much on the weekends. I have three students that stand out in a sea of poverty and adult addiction issues.
    1.A family of Hispanic brothers, all of them 2 or 3 grades below their age, because they didn't come to school enough to pass the grade. I had them in a Life Skills class, where we discuss and learn how to do things MOST parents teach their children. I thought it would be a good thing to discuss what to do if their guardians didn't come home one day. I'm thinking car accident. The family of brothers blurted out: we call 'a list of family members' when dad gets arrested in bar fights.
    One of the boys was legally blind and needed special glasses to see to read. The school district paid to get this boy those glasses, and the foolishly let the boy take them home. The dad snatched them off the boys face and said he could have them at school only! The dad got arrested that night, and the boy never saw the glasses again.
    I was subbing with the blind brother when city Police showed up to do a Say No to Drugs presentation. The kids were tasked with writing down statements from the chalk board, but the blind brother was just staring into space. The cops were getting frustrated, so I sat beside the boy, and told him what to write. He could see well enough to write block letters, but not well enough to read the chalk board or the printed page.
    2. A girl at the same school, was in 5th grade, and she was responsible in getting her entire family out of bed, and off to work [4 adults, if I remember]. This girl also had to ride the Public City bus home, because none of the school buses drove to her neighborhood. I remember one day after school and the girl was bawling: she forgot to get a dime from her mom to ride the bus home. The teacher gave her a quarter.
    3. Same school, in their behavioral problems class: one of the boys in the class had brain damage from his father trying to drown him in the bath tub.

    • @parkertitle1923
      @parkertitle1923 Год назад +8

      Number 3: WTF If you don’t want kids that badly don’t have one.

    • @wildfire9280
      @wildfire9280 Год назад +4

      @@parkertitle1923 Right? Is he Homer Simpson?

    • @fredpuntdroad8701
      @fredpuntdroad8701 Год назад

      @@parkertitle1923
      You're aware men have no reproductive rights at all and can be raped and made a father against their will?
      Typically such cases involve women who think "I'll get pregnant and refuse an abortion, force him to stay with me".

    • @Golden_Nerd
      @Golden_Nerd Год назад

      @wildfire He's worse than Homer. He's a real piece of shit and at least Homer loves his kids despite abusing Bart. This guy gave his kid brain damage. What kind of sick, twisted, evil motherf*cker does that? My heart goes out to that kid

    • @parkertitle1923
      @parkertitle1923 Год назад +1

      @@wildfire9280 The fact my reply sounds so absurd yet makes perfect sense in context makes the original comment so much more ridiculous. I’ve created a term called satirical shifting. It’s when an actual topic with satire about it, becomes ridiculous or more ridiculous than it was already making the original satire look reasonable by comparison. I think it describes the planet Earth quite well.

  • @blackqweenmars
    @blackqweenmars Год назад +27

    3:00 that’s so sad I was hoping to the store was going to end with the children being taken away by CPS with the fact that this neglectful and rude mom got to leave with these two children, and a child with disabilities had to live with this person is heartbreaking

    • @mariahbenetatos
      @mariahbenetatos Год назад +7

      Yeah and as someone who has Spina Bifida, I cannot imagine being in that little girl's situation. That thing didn't know how to parent.

  • @mickeymouse7146
    @mickeymouse7146 Год назад +17

    My childhood wasn't perfect but damn this made me grateful for my parents

  • @lindabedwall
    @lindabedwall Год назад +11

    it boils me to the core when parents/teachers tell children they can't do anything. I was raides like that and I'm still struggling with myself-

  • @braulioxDify
    @braulioxDify Год назад +7

    man that little kid with the cigarret smell hit me the most, as a smoker i always try to be aware of any child nearby if i go for a smoke, multiple times where im walking down the street smoking and i see a parent with their kid walking towards me ill straight up hold the smoke, place the cigarret as far away from the kid as possible usually by switching hands, ive had a family member die from throat cancer because of it and i accept the consequences it might have on me, but i will never make a child pay for my mistakes as an adult

  • @og_3rd_st_saint_gat
    @og_3rd_st_saint_gat Год назад +31

    4:32 I would had forced that mom you give her back that jacket or ima call the cops or cps

  • @johnnywaffles2482
    @johnnywaffles2482 Год назад +7

    Have a friend who’s mother used to work as a regional superintendent. I don’t know the actual specifics on how this came to be or the terminology behind it. Basically, the child never showed for school when they were 5. The parents claimed they were homeschooling. About 3 years later they looked into it and saw no records of any home schooling or something. So they investigated. They got the dcf involved and they found that the child was legit feral and living in a barn. The kid couldn’t speak a word of English and was so malnourished it was a “miracle” she was still alive. This was the 90’s and once again, I’m not sure about the specifics or the process behind how it all got figured out but it’s seriously disturbing what some people do to their kids.

  • @badbo2gamer806
    @badbo2gamer806 Год назад +41

    Back in year 7 I was stabbed in the forearm with a pen just out of the blue one day by this girl in my class and the teacher didn't seem too bothered my mum went ballistic on the principal about and the only punishment the girl got was writing an apology letter and the next day she bragged to me about how my mum tried to get her kicked out of school and failed to do so.

    • @BlackTemplar679
      @BlackTemplar679 Год назад +3

      Now if the roles were swapped…

    • @fredpuntdroad8701
      @fredpuntdroad8701 Год назад +11

      A notorious bully that the school had been protecting for 2 years, did the same to me with a drawing compass and stabbed me twice, pretty deep too. So I got up, picked up my chair and knocked him out with it.
      10 minutes later I was suspended for a week.
      2 hours later I was in the principal's office again, with my father who had insisted I don't change shirts. My father was inquiring how exactly it worked legally that an armed assault / attempt murder takes place and nothing is done, but a victim employing self-defense is sent off, while the same principal who suspended me, now staring at the huge patch of blood in my shirt, looking like the guy might pass out any moment.
      What followed was a year of an uneasy standoff between principal's hardcore defense of bullies and gangmembers (we even had a suicide at school due to their bullying) and me and some other victims becoming more and more violent towards them. School couldn't do anything at that point, because any suspension meant parents going to the police, which would mean the principal would probably get criminal convictions for covering up crimes.
      It won't surprise you to learn most bullies were either ethnic minorities or rich kids, both of whom are immune from consequences.

    • @GiordanDiodato
      @GiordanDiodato Год назад +1

      @@BlackTemplar679 don't. just... don't.

    • @railroad_songs
      @railroad_songs 3 месяца назад

      Wow..That escalated QUICKLY.

  • @syncagray
    @syncagray Год назад +22

    "Anything my child owns is actually owned by me (since my child is also my property)". Yes, that is a very familiar principle of life, I was raised like that, and I think it is a cultural thing; that is how family normally works in my country.
    Oh, and this... "Parents told the kids they can't do anything"... It is very troubling, but I want to believe they got this from their parents because they were sight impaired. I want to believe not every kid has to go through this when they are young. I was brought up like this for no other reason than being a child.

  • @lool8421
    @lool8421 Год назад +23

    sometimes you just can see how an 8yo kid is more grown up than a 28yo parent

  • @TheOrangeIsYellow
    @TheOrangeIsYellow Год назад +3

    “My Parents Fried The Rabbit And We Ate It For Dinner” Pepsi Man In The Background: “OH YEAHHH”

  • @anevilcornd0g
    @anevilcornd0g Год назад +6

    i love how bro is using pepsi man the videogame, footage whilst talking about child abuse

  • @MisatoBestWoman
    @MisatoBestWoman Год назад +9

    *Every child deserves loving parents BUT not everyone should have children!*
    Also Ohmygosh *Pepsi man gameplay! :O*

  • @Dippyyyy
    @Dippyyyy Год назад +11

    “All kids deserve parents, but not all parents deserve kids”

    • @jermainehassan
      @jermainehassan 3 месяца назад

      The problem is in Asia and Africa where no matter how bad your parents are, you cannot talk bad about them.
      Even if your parents are narcissistic, talking bad about them or even wishing death upon them is for some reason more unacceptable than if the parents physically, emotionally and mentally traumatized their kids.

    • @Zwwk0
      @Zwwk0 2 месяца назад

      @@jermainehassanYeah, culture customs is very problematic with these type of things

  • @michellecoleman5577
    @michellecoleman5577 Год назад +13

    19:40 This breaks my heart on so many levels. Because I know this happens and it could have been me or any of the now amazing adults I grew up with. I never let myself forget that I am incredibly lucky to have had parents who never once told me I couldn't do something as simple as live my life and be happy just because I was blind. They never told me I was lesser and always did their damnedest to support and help me learn and find work arounds when something wasn't easily found, such as braille board games. My parents spent hours using a braille labeler to braille everything from Candy Land to Monopoly Junior for me. It's because of my parents that I was able to make it through college on scholarships and am now 4 years into my career as a programmer. Because when I had bad days of feeling like the world was against me because I can't see, they reminded me that just because I may have to find work arounds and some things aren't quite within my wheelhouse, I'm not useless and my input matters.

  • @wesleyfreeman5918
    @wesleyfreeman5918 Год назад +5

    honestly, using pepsi man as a background was amazing

  • @lastofthefireflies3208
    @lastofthefireflies3208 Год назад +6

    She had a violent German shepard that lived outside. He wasn't chained and the mail wouldn't deliver there. The dog would attack anyone that would come near the house. I warned her multiple times that dog was going to get someone. The dog got hold of a 9 year old kid walking home. It mauled him to pieces. He survived and the dog was put down. No joke, she went and adopted another dog.
    As for the comment on poor parents. Let me tell you there is trashy poor and honorable poor. My grandparents were honorable, poor, kind farmers. Hardworking people with only a 3rd grade education.

  • @COVERSAI150
    @COVERSAI150 Месяц назад

    I love watching your videos, whenever I get the chance I put your playlist on autoplay whenever I can. Don't ever stop making videos your content is the best! ❤

  • @Princessbooks
    @Princessbooks 9 месяцев назад +2

    I am from Canada and I also live in the Rural area of Ontario. The winters can get VERY cold and VERY snowy here and what the teachers did was an incredible nice thing for the child but the mom is just being rude. If she wanted a coat then she could have bought one from Value Village. (Value Village is a donation store)

  • @shadowrunner2323
    @shadowrunner2323 Год назад +12

    Stories like these are why I think people should need a license to have kids >~>

  • @person64000
    @person64000 Год назад +8

    this is really embarrassing for the parents but the pepsi man collect da missing pepsi cans made my day 😎

  • @gamersdisconnected7755
    @gamersdisconnected7755 Год назад +2

    story 25... i know how it feels to have a teacher call you worthless in front of your face THOSE TYPES OF THEACHERS SHOULD BE FIRED

  • @cheez1012
    @cheez1012 Год назад +3

    The weirdest thing I personally witnessed, was a parent trying to drive over one of those street crossing guardians that pull out stop signs and help children cross. They only stopped when that person was completely on their hood and 3 other teachers surrounded the car

  • @Justii218
    @Justii218 Год назад +3

    Number 5 Is sad, the worst part is the ending, the investigators only showed up at the last second

  • @marsalmacola
    @marsalmacola Год назад +4

    14:43
    addicted to math ?!?!?!?
    Damn I dint know that I'm addicted on that drug too :(

  • @mancave10369
    @mancave10369 Год назад +1

    15:08 “The mom responds by saying the school is run by-“
    *Old Spice ad comes on*

  • @Codypro134
    @Codypro134 Год назад +3

    Out of all background games, you pick Pepsi man.
    Bravo my good sir.

  • @Renge43
    @Renge43 Год назад +4

    My egg donor was a trashy parent. My little sister was behind because she couldn’t read, our attendance was atrocious due to the fact that she would hold us back intentionally making us miss the bus, and we we’re very unhealthy living off of canned veggies and other instant foods. When we did eat properly another family member would feed us laxatives so we wouldn’t gain weight. Yeah we all ended with an ED and unhealthy coping mechanisms.

  • @bombdotcom2168
    @bombdotcom2168 Год назад +1

    "The principal insisted we call home and report our findings"
    That my friend is how the abuse gets worse.
    I remember begging my counselor to call my dad and not my mom after finally opening up about abuse but she called my mom anyway.
    Just report it and don't stop reporting it until someone finally does something!!!!!

  • @Chocmilk1
    @Chocmilk1 Год назад +2

    I love how you're playing Pepsi Man in the background

  • @HackiePuffs
    @HackiePuffs Год назад +9

    The school literally offered to take care of the special needs kid for that one mom and she got angry?? Is she actually trying to be a bad mom??

  • @Auri0318
    @Auri0318 Год назад +18

    Pepsi man!

  • @CatherineLee3000
    @CatherineLee3000 9 месяцев назад +1

    All kids deserve parents, but not all parents deserve kids.

  • @liza3337
    @liza3337 Год назад +1

    My daughter was beat up in school by another girl after months of bullying by the same girl. My daughter warned the teachers and principal that she was going to get beat up. Their answer was to chaperone my daughter, but they didn't. I pulled my daughter out of that school and she was learning online. I would have gladly gone into the school and beat up the bully, her mom, the teacher and the principal. These people are idiots

  • @alfonsoroneras7821
    @alfonsoroneras7821 Год назад +10

    P E P S I M A N !!!!!

  • @GameyYTB
    @GameyYTB Год назад +1

    I’m starting to get motion sickness from the Pepsi man gameplay.

  • @PowerStruggle555
    @PowerStruggle555 Год назад +1

    (for some reason story with rabbit. I picture it going)
    Teacher: Why did you cook the class rabbit?
    Mom: We werent going to eat him raw. We're not savages.

  • @ChonkyCats
    @ChonkyCats Год назад +6

    I never knew there was a Pepsi game

  • @parakeettherainwing
    @parakeettherainwing Год назад +1

    Story 3 is just PURE EVIL, as a rabbit owner I could feel my heart drop to the ground when I heard the ending! Animals such as rabbits should NEVER be kept as a class pets (tbh, I’m against the idea of class pets in general) for that is borderline abuse, but it makes it worse that the poor bunny went home with a new kid every weekend, the amount of stress the little rabbit would go under would be enough to kill it alone. And when the school KNEW that that kids home life was awful, they still sent the rabbit there. And that evil family ate the rabbit in the end, most likely traumatizing the kid forever.
    Class pets should not exist, it is just abuse. I couldn’t ever imagine my fur-babies getting eaten.

  • @loco4loco
    @loco4loco Год назад +1

    Ah yes love that game! (The background one)

  • @ToastersToastToast
    @ToastersToastToast Год назад +1

    Story 22 was satisfying because the angry dude got falcon punched for attempting to attack OP’s mom

  • @MichelleZapata-ju1jn
    @MichelleZapata-ju1jn Год назад +2

    It infuriates me on WHY some women have kids and treat them worse than a dog. Wishing everyone a great Thursday and prayers for all who need it.

  • @FrikinFre3zy
    @FrikinFre3zy Месяц назад

    12:45 2 things, 1 imagine being in middle school and not knowing your way home
    2 imagine needing to go to daycare in middle school

  • @foracal5608
    @foracal5608 Год назад +18

    I had cps called on me because "your kids said you don't have internet or tv services at your house" the teacher literally said that kids need both. I haven't had a tv in 15 years and use my cell phone for a hot spot. Teacher still to this day thinks it's abuse

    • @allanmason3201
      @allanmason3201 Год назад +7

      I grew up in the sixties with a father who believed TV was evil and wouldn't allow one in the house. The effects of that weren't entirely negative since I was a voracious reader, and nor would I say it was actually abusive (he was abusive in other ways though). However, it did isolate my siblings and me from our peers and we grew up sort of disconnected from society as a whole; I only really figured out what had been going on around me in the sixties many years after the events. A lot of what's on TV is utter rubbish, but parents who ban TV entirely are lazy (at best). Popular culture is a real thing, that's the sea kids will swim in sooner or later, and even crap TV shows can prompt discussions between parents and kids about serious issues like values, morality and manipulation.
      As for not allowing kids these days to have any access to the internet, I think that should be as much of a red flag as parents who don't allow their kids to spend time anywhere but at school or home. At worst, it's highly controlling. At the least bad, it's cutting them off from valuable sources of all sorts of information. And again, it's lazy of parents to impose a blanket ban rather than taking the time to educate their kids about the good and bad sides of something they _will_ eventually have to deal with on their own.

    • @foracal5608
      @foracal5608 Год назад +3

      @@allanmason3201 they have internet access just not a wifi network so through cell phones they can study by using it as a hotspot. We have our deep inspired conversations by being outside they don't get in trouble for watching TV or what ever anywhere else. I just one day looked up and saw bologna like honey booboo no more nature documentaries and I said eh. Hurricane took my TV away and never bothered to get another one when you have a smart phone and a laptop

    • @skootergirl22
      @skootergirl22 Год назад +2

      You don't really need the Internet

    • @johnclaybaugh9536
      @johnclaybaugh9536 Год назад

      @@skootergirl22 we could argue that you don't need a car.

    • @skootergirl22
      @skootergirl22 Год назад +1

      @@johnclaybaugh9536 I can't drive so

  • @18videowatcher41
    @18videowatcher41 Месяц назад +1

    A childhood teacher of mine once told us this story: Years before teaching us, she had a kid in her class who did not do well, and was always sleeping in class. One day, she asked him what he's eating for breakfast. She came to find out that this kid wasn't given a proper breakfast. Instead, his mom sent him to school with a couple bucks to pick up a coke from a convenience store on the way to school. She also learns that their family was not doing well financially, and that they were on welfare. At a later date, the teacher sees the kids mom shopping for lingerie at Sears using their welfare money. She went ballistic on the mom and almost had to be escorted out by security. This was in Toronto, Canada by the way.

  • @NicholasJScott
    @NicholasJScott Год назад +6

    Teacher: the pet bunny isn't coming back
    Class: did he get sick?! What happened
    *Later at Lunch time*
    *Little Timmie munching on a bunny leg*
    Timmie best friend: oh I love porkchops
    Little Timmie: It ain't porkchomp it's bunny, want some bunny?!

  • @jocelyneragan2791
    @jocelyneragan2791 Год назад +1

    Had to pause on the first video. The principal at that school directing to call the family of the child whom the school nurse discovered STD evidence on a diaper. 🥴 "Hold my beer and let's call the family"
    From where do you think those things came from that they were able to get inside the diaper of the child? Did you think the kid was running around opening her legs to the world? Be a better person

  • @the-real-nerd_man
    @the-real-nerd_man Год назад

    The backround got me like: PEPSI MAAAANNN

  • @carren1983
    @carren1983 Год назад +2

    Shout out to all the terrible parents out there! They are doing their job of making sure the psychiatry profession will prosper for years to come

  • @gerryfuss4302
    @gerryfuss4302 Год назад

    Also in the background in one part the guy is in a trash can 😂

  • @oscarmccurdy7788
    @oscarmccurdy7788 Год назад +1

    This happened to a girl i went to school with her father tried to be sell her body to fuel his drug problem when she turned 10
    I informed cops when I found out he got arrested and my parents let her stay with us and treated her same as me and my siblings

  • @its.shame_
    @its.shame_ Год назад +4

    im drinking dr pepper while watching this man play a pepsi man game

  • @redactedredacted1860
    @redactedredacted1860 16 дней назад

    Fuckin’ Pepsi-Man in the background LMAO

  • @michaellayman6921
    @michaellayman6921 Год назад +1

    "His mom was never home and we'll know to be addicted to math and will sell herself"

  • @I_Am_Transcendentem
    @I_Am_Transcendentem Год назад +1

    *sad stories*
    *EPIC PEPSI MAN GAMEPLAY IN THE BACKGROUND*

  • @blackqweenmars
    @blackqweenmars Год назад +5

    These stories are so messed up, but at least I’m happy with these teachers, and at least some of the stories were able to get these kids out of horrible neglectful and abusive situations. We should really start doing background checks on people even people wanting to bring home their own biological kids because most of the people in this video should not have kids. Absolute W teachers though some teachers are assholes, but these teachers really know how to do their job properly and I’m happy to hear that there are still some good souls in this broken world.

  • @Mingura666
    @Mingura666 День назад

    At Elementary a friend received a GameBoy for Christmas from his dad. By late January he stopped bringing his GameBoy because “he had lost it”. Time later he told the truth his stepdad, out of jealousy or something, took it and sold it. As far as I know his mom was also angry but the stepdad was the “man in the house” the “only good one”.

  • @AdoptMese
    @AdoptMese Год назад

    this randomly popped up on my reccomened. Also awesome video very entertaining

  • @otaddiction
    @otaddiction Год назад +1

    Sad stories being told about child abuse and struggle
    Pepsi Man plays in the background

  • @therealboomshlamian700
    @therealboomshlamian700 Год назад +2

    Bro is he playin Pepsi man?

  • @Selatapey
    @Selatapey Год назад +1

    Every child deserves a parent, but not every parent deserves a child.

  • @_SYDGAMING_
    @_SYDGAMING_ Год назад +1

    1:50 TF who cooks up a live class rabbet to eat it for dinner. God damn them parents are the epitome of evil

    • @FluffRainbowDash
      @FluffRainbowDash Год назад

      I can't even begin to tell you how pissed off that story made me. I really hope it's a fake story, but part of me knows there are parents that would do that.

  • @Imillinthehead
    @Imillinthehead 2 месяца назад

    Not a teacher nor my brother but he told me this story about a dad that got drunk while at his football team party. He was bragging saying stuff like "My son is the best on the team" while yelling and not letting any other parent talk. Even the kids who were on the other side of the house heard him yelling. After a while of all the parents putting up with this, some started to leave including my dad because that guy was being so annoying. I feel bad for the kid who had to see his dad like that.

  • @slackerofhell
    @slackerofhell Год назад +1

    In high school during a grade 12 trip to Spain some of the parents were allowed to come if they paid for themselves. Of course we were all 17-18 and of legal age to drink in Spain so before we went to the bar we were told to never, ever accept drinks from people at the bar. Especially from men because apparently in some instances that's considered an automatic "you're coming home with me." Of course, the one girls mom was accepting drinks from this one dude all night. Eventually he told her it's time to leave and her drunk ass was going to go with him until she realized "oh yeah, I'm on a school trip." She argued with the dude for at least 15 minutes and the teachers went to back her up. Needless to say, dude walked away pissed beyond belief, the girl was pure red with embarrassment with her mom's behavior, and the teachers gave this woman immense shit for not following a simple rule.

  • @goldendummy2099
    @goldendummy2099 3 месяца назад

    i need that pepsi man game in the background it’s an unwritten rule about my life if there’s pepsi man i must have

  • @soussaedits
    @soussaedits Год назад

    His nose disapeared😂😂😂

  • @santeroqueso_E
    @santeroqueso_E Год назад +1

    Can we just talk about the game in the background ☠️☠️☠️
    first guess is Pepsi man run 🤷

  • @tut28Angel
    @tut28Angel Год назад

    Omg I need to text my parents thanking them for only being a little crazy.

  • @Rosewolf29
    @Rosewolf29 Год назад +2

    Man, and here I thought some of the shit parents a friend has to deal with as a foster parent we’re bad.
    Also, some of the parents she met with when she subbed for one of her foster kids’ history class. Kid was 15 and the bullies in school tried every trick they could think of to tick my friend off or get her to quit. Friend’s a retired decorated war vet, battled hardened, and these little baby Weiner Havers learned real quick not to mess with her. When a student brought up that none of them had ever had sex ed, the school didn’t have a teacher for whatever reason, friend taught the kids, explaining it all to them and telling some of the kids that being gay or ace or whatever was perfectly fine and they were valid as were their feelings. Two separate kids told her that their parents threatened to beat them and throw them out of the house if they came out as gay. One was a girl the other a boy. Friend told them to call their parents and tell them the truth as both were gay and the girl had a secret gf for the last 3 years. Both the girl’s dad and the boy’s mom cussed and screamed at them until friend intervened, telling them that if they were going ti beat and disown their own children for something as stupid as being gay she would get cps involved and they would loose all their kids. Both parents turned up at school no more than 20 minutes later and proceeded to continue their tirade at friend in front of her class of kids. Needless to say they both got decked when they tried to get physical with her and police were called. Kids were put into foster care WITH friend as their foster mom. Jokes on the parents

  • @lonelyweeb6772
    @lonelyweeb6772 Год назад +4

    came for reddit stayed for pepsi man

  • @boisegameshowguy
    @boisegameshowguy 20 дней назад

    Imagine 4:28 having a superhero comic-style lower third added:
    "FALSE! According to Attorney James Arrasmith of Sacramento, CA, 'In general, gifts given to you as a child by your parents or others are considered your property, even if your parents initially paid for them.'"

  • @nickronca1562
    @nickronca1562 Год назад +1

    How did I misread "Parent" as "Student" for over a week straight before I finally clicked on the video?

    • @rainiidraws
      @rainiidraws Год назад

      the thumbnail says student but the title says parent lmao

    • @nickronca1562
      @nickronca1562 Год назад

      @@rainiidraws Okay, you're right, I'm glad I'm not just bad at reading. Do you think this constitutes as clickbait? I do.

  • @DeathclawJedi
    @DeathclawJedi Год назад +1

    Story 11 Teacher in the UK Parent can't read..... Am I the Genius reads parent's dialog in a US Southern draw.
    Me...DED!🤣🤣💀

  • @keagaming9837
    @keagaming9837 Год назад +4

    A few years ago there was this popular girl at my school who only wore a bra and really really short shorts. There were many girls there who would only wear tank tops and pants or shorts, but only a few only cane to school with a bra as a top. Very trashy indeed, I don’t know if they were poor or not but oh come on you can get an actual t-shirt for $2 there is no excuse to only wear a bra to school no other top.

  • @jeremylu208
    @jeremylu208 Год назад +3

    At this point Parents should have some kind of license to have kids , other wise they outcome will be very bad most of the times .

  • @silverstarmoon5802
    @silverstarmoon5802 Год назад +1

    The first story, I remember this story before and there are minor update. The redditor have to tell her class that if they need some items,they could ask in private. I have might remember on the kid but I could might remember, the kid told her the mom isn't happy.

  • @jamesrumer7935
    @jamesrumer7935 Год назад +2

    I find it so sad that most of these stories have to do with alcohol, drugs, or poverty

  • @liyahalex7308
    @liyahalex7308 Год назад

    YOOOOO THEY ATE THE CLASS PET IMAGINE THE KIDS HORROR XD!

  • @dimitristhomas3812
    @dimitristhomas3812 Год назад +1

    (A student) the Very troubled kid came in crying and it was found out that his stepdad said he was not his family

  • @RedHatGuyYT
    @RedHatGuyYT 6 месяцев назад

    you know, i never realized until now how graphically nice pepsiman is for a ps1 game

  • @skootergirl22
    @skootergirl22 Год назад +2

    You're pretty good playing Pepsi man not many people can pass the frist level
    Notice that most stories are about disabled children

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

    WAIT is that the Japanese corporate promotional video game known as none other than Pepsi Man?!

  • @bandu6869
    @bandu6869 Год назад

    1:38 how could they, it was the CLASS RABBIT.