The internet isn’t the real world, no normal person will accuse you of being a pervert just for sitting in a park. If you are on your phone or reading who cares what you are doing there.
You're fine... As long as you're not watching kids at the playground specifically for hours on end and you're there almost every day but never talk to anyone or do anything but watch kids all day. But yeah, if you're reading a book, on your phone, socializing, and just generally not staring at kids for way too long and often then you'll be fine lol
these people are really saying it would never happen... Yes any sane person wouldn't just accuse someone of that, but you can't just assume every stranger is normal lmao, there are those "karens" and super overprotective parents out there. If someone goes up to you like this you are not obligated to confide with them or leave, simply say you're chilling and go on with whatever you were doing
There's a guy that used to sit by a local playground where I live after he'd finish work. He'd sit there and talk to the kids, but one day parents noticed he'd leave alone. They called him out after it continued, and he said he'd prefer not to talk about it. They later found out that his wife was pregnant and died in an accident with his child. He didn't continue life with another woman, instead he'd just go to the playground and be around the parents and kids because he never got to have any. From what I heard, (idk how true this is because I have only heard it from one person) he found someone and they live in a different state now. Idk if they have kids or anything, but yeah, this went on for a few years before he left.
@@HxwEKat I think it's pretty easy to just ask him what's going one though. Like, when I said they confronted him, I mean they stood in front of his car to stop him from leaving.
I heard stories of dads or grandpas who lost their kids or whose kids grew up and liked to go to parks sometimes to watch kids play and remember the old times but now get seen as creeps, so they avoid it. It’s sad but I guess better safe than sorry 😬
@@jocmcthat is so sad, there are too many predators roaming the street; i wish it were different for those poor Dads and Grandpas. Watching children play is so wonderful, it reminds of us our past youth and also of the future.
It’s actually quite sad, one of my uncle’s lost his child to cancer. Whenever he missed her he would sit in the park where they would go. Some woman did this same scenario and wouldn’t let him explain. They tried to call the cops but eventually he was able to explain. The mom (it was a woman in this situation) didn’t even apologize and just left. My uncle would still visited but never alone again always with someone in our family or a friend because he didn’t want to get falsely accused of something.
That’s really sad, but it’s better for the kids to be safe than to let a random man sit there and not talk to people. There’s already too many perverts out here. Just look at how they’re trying to lower the age of marriage.
@crystocious6715 The problem is that you are already thinking that they ARE a pervert, and not just a person that just wanted to sit for a bit, or just want a bit of fresh air (or that has some circunstances, like losing a child, which would make sitting there maybe just a way to feel better about it). Kids need to be safe, yeah, but parents should also keep an eye on their kids and don't just let them "act like animals released onto the wild" when they reach the park. You want to be suspicious of someone? Alright, but don't just randomly accuse someone to the police, because "they are alone". Also, if you want your kids to be safe, don't just leave them on the park and watch other parents/persons, because, a kid that is just in the swings playing one second, can end up running up onto traffic the next, because someone decided that watching their own kids wasn't as important as just creating the worst possible situation involving that one person that looked "too lonely"
@crystocious6715 Uh, no! If he's not doing anything (ie- taking pictures, talking to the kids, menacing) you're free to make note of him - but leave him ALONE! Suspicion is SUBJECTIVE! Many people (especially CERTAIN mayo women) don't stop to question their own biases and triggers. They project unfounded fears masked as rational concern onto innocent people. If you find yourself wanting to "remedy" your "concerns" by intimidating someone, trying to make them go away, trying have them removed - YOU'RE BEING A KAREN and violating other people's human right to exist!! Public spaces are free to be used by THE PUBLIC!
It's kind of sad that men can't hang out at the playground. I'm an adult, and I like going by myself to just swing and listen to music. It reminds me of being little at recess and it's still just as fun.
I mean, it’s different. If you go when not that many people are there and you’re using the swing and doing your own thing in your own world not preventing kids from using it, then that’s totally different from sitting on the bench just watching kids play 😅😂
Yeah, as a woman I find it really sad how far reaching the effect of this type of crimes go. All the way from the victims to all of society; even good, decent men end up getting the consequences by been seen as creeps any time they want to be around kids 😢
@@flowflower2816 I mean, so have women. They’re even more dangerous in this circumstance because they remain to be unassuming. It’s normal to not question a woman sitting at the playground just chilling. But the amount of playground kidnappings done by women is still pretty high. It’s so easy for women. Now I’m not comparing. I’m just saying that whether it be of a perverse nature or not, women have also proven to be untrustworthy around children. This is an across the board issue unfortunately
I knew a guy that would go to the park at least once a week and sit on a bench for an hour or two feeding the ducks and watching the children play. He had a five-year-old that passed away in a car accident a couple years prior. He said he liked to go to the park because he missed his son‘s laughter. He’d hide a little hot wheels toy every once in a while for a kid to find later. I always thought it was really cute.
There was once a older gentleman that said he didn’t have any grandkids but loved to see how happy kids were and wished he could be a kid again to feel that kind of energy and happiness.
I once heard a story from Reddit where a middle age man used to come and sit at a playground for a few hours on the weekend. Some Karen called the cops on him. His wife and son were killed in a car wreck and he used to take his son to the playground on saturdays. So he would sit there and remember him.
im a young adult woman who still looks like a teenager, so i experience it less, but i love playing at a playground or sitting at park benches and just people watching/enjoying nature, whether im alone or with friends or family. i much rather prefer people being overly cautious of childrens safety than under, but its still sad that lots of normal adults who just want to have fun or a blast to the past cant have that due to creeps. i dont tend to get strange looks, especially when im with my girl friends, but i do feel for all the guys who get dirty looks simply for sitting on a bench
When you're so embarrassed of your kid, that you'd rather go to jail than to admit it's your kid 💀💀 Edit: Guys it was just a joke. You all need to learn to chill sometimes. Edit 2: I'm going to do us all a favor, and not send any more "negative" responses anymore, it's not that deep honestly- it was a silly joke and if you all do not like it, then that's okay- I can't control what you do and don't like☺️🤷🏾♀️ (since people didn't like my initial edit- I revised it to be less personal).
@@ThePandafriend I didn't say it was? I was referring to how he didn't want to admit who his kid was. He actually had a kid there, but was willing to go to potentially go to jail over not just correcting the man. Also it's suspicious for a grown man to watch children play, it's weird and they probably would either arrest him or tell him to leave because no adult (man, woman, non-binary, etc) should be there just watching little children play🙃🤷🏾♀️
@@naiadolling Sure, it _can_ be suspicious, unless there's a reason (for example the only bench around is at a playground), but I don't understand how you come to the conclusion of him going to jail or getting arrested. No place where it's illegal to watch someone in a public space comes to my mind. But even when it's suspicious, if it's a public place and he bothers no one there's not much anyone could do. Also there are sometimes people who just like to watch children play, for example some old people are like that. I think it might be a psychological reason, for example reminding yourself of your own kids or childhood, but to be honest I have no idea why they do it.
@@ThePandafriend Well considering how many children have been kidnapped by adults at a playground (not a park), that's the reason it's suspicious. It's happened a lot more times than it should have. It's where the white van stereotype and pedos hanging around playgrounds stimulates from- which is why *some* cities DO ban adults who are by themselves from hanging around park or playgrounds meant for children. That's where I got that from. Because it's actually a thing where if you're an adult by yourself, hanging around a playground or park then you can go to jail for suspicious behavior. And it has nothing to do with some type of childhood trauma or anything personal. It has to do with the fact that I studied criminal law and behavior throughout college, and have seen thousands of cases where adults prey on children in parks/playgrounds (in some places the words are synonymous for some reason). Also I don't trust older people who like watching children play, and hang around for hours at a time doing it. It comes off as unhinged behavior a lot of the time.
@@naiadolling In which city/country do you live where it's common that children get abducted? Only China comes to my mind. You seem to see only the bad in people. The majority of people are not interested in abducting children. And I'm pretty sure that this even applies to those who like to watch children, no matter wether you find that strange or not. I agree with the statement that it's usually strange though. Also most pedos avoid areas with many children, because it's pretty uncomfortable for them. There's of course a subset which _is_ following the urges, but most child abductions happen for human trafficking. And do you seriously expect an old woman or man (or a couple) going to a playground for abducting children? I don't expect anyone to trust them, but that's just ridiculous. Even though living on a pension becomes harder I highly doubt that many rely on crimes like that for making money. Also where the hell is "suspicious behaviour" illegal? And how do you define that?
"Well im a concerned parent wondering why a fully grown man is at a childrens park" SIR, DO YOU NEED ME TO REMIND YOU THAT YOU'RE A FULLY GROWN MAN TO!?
Mines is total opposite. I went to the park with my baby cousin, she was 6 at the time and I was 17. A group of older women came up to me and started talking to me about a young mother support group, long story short they invited me. I told them very firmly I wasn't a mother and things were getting cleared up TILL my baby cousin came up to me, looked me dead in my eyes and called me momma. I never took her to the park again. *Edit* Thankyou for so many likes!
I went to pick up my little cousin from her preschool and I was about 16 at the time it was a religious preschool. By the way I walk in and this police officer is getting his daughter and the daughter looks at me says you look like a mommy and before I could say anything, the man replied, that’s because she is, and I truly didn’t have the heart to tell him that I wasn’t because he was trying to teach her good values that a young person can also be a mother and I’m like yeah sure I’m a mother now. To be fair my cousin looks like my mini me so I know why they got confused
*Daddy, where did my name come from?* "It was the first thing I said when the doctor showed you to me after you popped out of your mother: bruh, no..."
When I was 14, a woman called the cops on me cause I was at a park just enjoying my day. I was told a couple days later that she silently called the cops cause she thought I was taking pictures of kids. I was literally just on FaceTime and the camera was never off my face.
I'm just gonna put this in replies cuz I don't wanna ruin the comments sections vibe. But really as a dude after you get to a certain age you literally just can't be around kids you're not related too. Even if you're not interacting with them and it sucks
As a single father of 2 girls, this does hit home. A couple of years ago, my youngest was about 4, so I was paying very close attention to her at the park. Out of nowhere, a lady came up and started acting like I was creeping on her. I calmly told her it was my daughter, but she wouldn't shut up till I called her over to me. Then she scoffed and walked off. No apology or anything. Made me feel very awkward and then mad. I do appreciate the concern she showed, but she could have apologized after the fact. It's not the only time it's happened, but it is the only time I was still treated like shit after the fact.
I remember this one elderly guy who was hanging around a local playground when I was a child. Strangers thought he might be a danger to the children but he was just a widowed man with children living far away. Sometimes he would read stories to us if we brought him a book or tell us about his life and enjoyed the company. He was well known by the local community and was just lonely.
Backtracking because he felt bad for calling a child a dirty hobo. To the parent's face. But i think that is also why the parent hesitated to claim his own child.
"Well I'm a concerned parent, wondering why a fully grown man is at a children's park, by himself" "Ummm, and *I'm wondering why you brought a baby who can't walk to a children's park, what you gonna do chuck it down the slide and see if you can catch it??"*
Actually, not all who visit playgrounds without kids are sick perverts. Some are, but not all. There are actually older people who visit only to hear children play, since it reminds them of their own childhood, and it brings them comfort.
@@cheese7119 That doesn't make you a bad person. In fact, it says more about them than it does about you. We live in a society filled to the brim with people who are either scared, entitled or otherwise messed up. Most people prefer to live inside of their own little bubbles, made up of their own opinions and world views. Some of them lash out because they are prepared to do anything to protect that bubble from being popped. Terrified of reality, and for good reason. Because that bubble will eventually pop. And when it does they will fall all the way down to the ground, flat on their faces. In the end, nobody can determine who you are, except you. Are you a trustworthy, loving, humble and reasonable human being? Or are you not? That's entirely up to you. And as long as you keep fighting to improve yourself, then nobody has the right to say anything negative about you. Always remember that!
When I was 16 I went to my old elementary school playground to draw in my sketchbook. It was a weekend so I thought I wouldn’t be bothering anyone, but some parents and their kids came to play. I could see the parents eyeing me weird so I got ready to go home. I took a picture of the tree I was drawing because I wanted to finish drawing it at home and a parent got angry at me for taking a picture (it was in the opposite direction of the children but I understand the parents concern). Anyways, it was just really surprising to me that I was no longer viewed as a kid and rather someone who could be a potential danger to kids. I haven’t gone to that playground to draw since but I was literally 16 at the time. Edit: I want to also mention that I don’t blame the parents. It’s a scary world and I would rather them be safe then sorry. I mostly meant it was a weird realization that I had that I was no longer viewed as a kid anymore. I know a lot of parents that don’t care as much for their kids safety, so seeing a parent be cautious is better then them not caring at all.
there can be a lot of bad people sometimes, even those you'd never expect, so i understand the parents precautions. Still, sorry to hear that, that really sucks
I’ve had multiple times where people would say I’m too young to be a dad when I was watching my little sister play on the playground. It is weird that people just can’t let people mind their own businesses and almost all of them lectured me in safe sex and when I told them that was my sister they left.
Im worried for their kids if their lecturing some poor dude just being a good bro off their assumptions alone. I hope they atleast appologized to you before walking off.
Bro took “we don’t talk abt Bruno” to a whole new level 😂💀 Edit: YALL IT WAD A JOKE STOP HATTING JEEZ!!!! Also how did this get more than 2 likes Edit 2: WHAT IS WRONG WITH YALL I CAN BE A ADULT AND STILL LIKE DISNEY WHAT THE HECK IS WRONG WITH THAT
I once went out for a run. After I got really tired, I sat down in the first bench I saw and played games on my phone. Later I noticed a bunch of people giving me weird looks and realized I was in a bench next to a playground with children. As I walked away pretty much everyone kept asking me which kid was mine and I just said nothing as I walked away. Now I’m too scared to go back to that park
Wow dude Im sorry strangers made you feel like that. I have A young daughter who I take to the park often. If someone was there without A child then as long as there not staring, taking pic/videos or just being weird towards random children then I'm not going to say or do anything. There's many reasons A person without children could be at A park other then being A perv or pedo. Watch your kids and who they are around or interacting with stay vigilant but don't always assume the worst.
Me too, and not because I think it's bad for a man to be in a children's park by himself. But because of the father who's upset about it and threatens to calls the police. That's inappropriate. Prejudice is wrong. By the way, the father actually shows prejudice towards both the "lone" man and his son. He thinks the man is a pervert, and that his son is a "dirty homeless man".
@@brianawong312 I'm just still a kid at heart but playing WITH my little siblings is exhausting cause i'm 25 and they're 14 plus years youngerbut like...even though I'm an adult sometimes I wanna swing and stuff too :(
I was at a park with my kid and some karen yelled at an elderly man to stop watching children. It's really a shame he can't enjoy Watching young kids play without being called a pervert. That kind of thing can take people back to a place they haven't been in a long time. Back when their children loved them still.
@@subswithnovideos-oz4zo Disagree. Elderly people love watching children play. It brings them joy. It's a shame to be in such a fear based culture where old people can't wholesomely enjoy kids.
Back when I had 2 miscarriages back to back, I was really depressed. So in between my classes I would sit in the park by my college and watch little toddlers play.
Sorry for your loss.. after my wife's miscarriage idk I felt like I was losing it for a while.. I'd see kids on the bus or in strollers, and it would hit me outta nowhere.. sometimes it still does It's funny cuz now I'm working a second job as a crossing guard, and I'm around kids most of the day... I think it's helped to be honest... idk they ain't mine but it's nice to feel like you're keeping em safe... and most of them are really kind
I mean… I don’t know of a park that wouldn’t have kids around, but maybe one without a playground would be less weird for a single person to hang out at? Like, you shouldn’t have to have a picnic date or whatever for it to seem normal to just sit on a bench. Maybe bring a book tho? I feel like old people tend to get a pass, cuz they tend to have grandkids, or are there for fresh air and to feed the birds? I personally have kids, and one of the most annoying things is I’m just trying to take my kids somewhere to play, and there’s a group of teenagers swearing left and right. Some might apologize if I ask them to watch their language, but others just weren’t raised to care at all, and it’s both super frustrating and sad.
@söe Let me set the scene, the playground is along a walking track of a popular lake in the town. The bench is right near the path and a person, tired from their walk just wants to rest there. Not always the case but just because a person doesn't have a child there doesn't necessarily mean they're out to do something to some kid/s
If you're hanging out by the children and you don't have one, yes parents will be suspicious. There are usually places in the park where you can chill away from children. Most adults also don't see hanging out around children as "relaxing" because they are noisy. And finally, there have been so many stories of children going missing from public places like parks, so parents are always vigilant. If you're upset that you can't exist alone as a man in a park, then blame the men who have kidnapped children to rape and murder them. Parents are just making sure there kids and the kids around them are safe.
Love how he didn’t even defend his son when Jay called him a homeless man… homie just acknowledges it 😔
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Because they are homeless..
@@capslock1535 no that's why he's ashamed tho
Yup...
I mean have you seen the dads hair 💀
As a single father, it is rough
Thank you for all the support guys, it means the world
I don’t trust men with children that should be illegal to be a single father
I don’t even trust men with women marriage should be illegal because it’s just slavery for women
I bet bro I bet just do your best and if you have more than one kid never put one over the other cause one will eventually come to not like you😢
Keep it up man
single fathers are not talked about enough
"That's literally a dirty homeless man"
Imagine being the parent of the kid there... 🤣
Eyy martin :)
IKR HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
@@Cana123 there*
@Dogeo it’s correct already
@Dogeo you’re still wrong, plus it would be “their”
“Daddy did someone call me” with that face too 😂
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I thought he was gonna say "I haven't decided yet" when he asked which one is urs💀
*gags*
LMAO THIS CAUGHT ME OFF GUARD
Yes.
Me too
Lol samee
Am I the only one who enjoys sitting in parks and now I have to worry that someone will automatically see me as a pervert? New anxiety level unlocked.
The internet isn’t the real world, no normal person will accuse you of being a pervert just for sitting in a park. If you are on your phone or reading who cares what you are doing there.
You're fine...
As long as you're not watching kids at the playground specifically for hours on end and you're there almost every day but never talk to anyone or do anything but watch kids all day.
But yeah, if you're reading a book, on your phone, socializing, and just generally not staring at kids for way too long and often then you'll be fine lol
these people are really saying it would never happen... Yes any sane person wouldn't just accuse someone of that, but you can't just assume every stranger is normal lmao, there are those "karens" and super overprotective parents out there. If someone goes up to you like this you are not obligated to confide with them or leave, simply say you're chilling and go on with whatever you were doing
@@salineaddict9850 bold of you to assume everyone has common sense
If you’re at a children’s park with no kids, you should be in anxious.
There's a guy that used to sit by a local playground where I live after he'd finish work. He'd sit there and talk to the kids, but one day parents noticed he'd leave alone. They called him out after it continued, and he said he'd prefer not to talk about it. They later found out that his wife was pregnant and died in an accident with his child. He didn't continue life with another woman, instead he'd just go to the playground and be around the parents and kids because he never got to have any. From what I heard, (idk how true this is because I have only heard it from one person) he found someone and they live in a different state now. Idk if they have kids or anything, but yeah, this went on for a few years before he left.
people are karens
@@bingchilling7519 Not really, it’s more of them being worried or unease. Paranoid for those parents who go to the extreme tho.
That's what i thought! Probably person who sits alone near playgroud lost their baby.. that's kinda the first that comes in mind
@@HxwEKat I think it's pretty easy to just ask him what's going one though. Like, when I said they confronted him, I mean they stood in front of his car to stop him from leaving.
Damn thats really sad, I hope he lives a happier life now
Its creeps that prevent actual normal adults from chillin at parks like these
Apparently it’s a children’s park(idk the difference tho)
I heard stories of dads or grandpas who lost their kids or whose kids grew up and liked to go to parks sometimes to watch kids play and remember the old times but now get seen as creeps, so they avoid it. It’s sad but I guess better safe than sorry 😬
@@jasolineThe playground area...
There's a difference a park and a playground.
@@jocmcthat is so sad, there are too many predators roaming the street; i wish it were different for those poor Dads and Grandpas. Watching children play is so wonderful, it reminds of us our past youth and also of the future.
“ oooooh….. he’s adorable-“
Was the biggest lie of the century 😭
@@MaryGospel24wrong video
@@MaryGospel24 Ok, now its the second biggest lie of the century
@@Vlovesoffensivememesthere is no wrong video
@@wlonsdale1 wrong video buddy, nobody asked for religion in this video
@@MaryGospel24erm... yep you're going on the rape list😂
everything gangsta until it's based on a true story-💀
it is 💀💀
Latin? As in the language? I KNEW YOU WEREN'T DEAD!
I need someone to write a whole ass paragraph explaining what happened 😍
@@benjiboy20 now how THE HELL do you know that
@@silentassassin47 the title and
it mayybbeee happened to me!1!!
Bro was too embarrassed of his kid 💀
well, the kid literally hated a banana peel from a trash can... edit: XD didnt pay attention
@@a3810 hmm yes the kid hated a banana peel. He a hater fr
@@a3810 How dare he hate on a banana peel 😈😡
@@a3810 How could someone do such a thing
HOW COULD HE HATE ON A BANANA PEEL
😂
It’s actually quite sad, one of my uncle’s lost his child to cancer. Whenever he missed her he would sit in the park where they would go. Some woman did this same scenario and wouldn’t let him explain. They tried to call the cops but eventually he was able to explain. The mom (it was a woman in this situation) didn’t even apologize and just left. My uncle would still visited but never alone again always with someone in our family or a friend because he didn’t want to get falsely accused of something.
That’s really sad, but it’s better for the kids to be safe than to let a random man sit there and not talk to people. There’s already too many perverts out here. Just look at how they’re trying to lower the age of marriage.
@crystocious6715 The problem is that you are already thinking that they ARE a pervert, and not just a person that just wanted to sit for a bit, or just want a bit of fresh air (or that has some circunstances, like losing a child, which would make sitting there maybe just a way to feel better about it). Kids need to be safe, yeah, but parents should also keep an eye on their kids and don't just let them "act like animals released onto the wild" when they reach the park. You want to be suspicious of someone? Alright, but don't just randomly accuse someone to the police, because "they are alone". Also, if you want your kids to be safe, don't just leave them on the park and watch other parents/persons, because, a kid that is just in the swings playing one second, can end up running up onto traffic the next, because someone decided that watching their own kids wasn't as important as just creating the worst possible situation involving that one person that looked "too lonely"
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@crystocious6715 Uh, no!
If he's not doing anything (ie- taking pictures, talking to the kids, menacing) you're free to make note of him - but leave him ALONE!
Suspicion is SUBJECTIVE! Many people (especially CERTAIN mayo women) don't stop to question their own biases and triggers. They project unfounded fears masked as rational concern onto innocent people.
If you find yourself wanting to "remedy" your "concerns" by intimidating someone, trying to make them go away, trying have them removed - YOU'RE BEING A KAREN and violating other people's human right to exist!!
Public spaces are free to be used by THE PUBLIC!
Thats fucked up.im sorry.
"Daddy did someone call me?"
"Idk who you are boy, yes sir I'm a pervert please call the cops"
🤣🤣🤣
😭
lol that's tragicly hilarious
@Talibland ????? uhh umm
I'm crying
“Which kid is yours?”
*”it’s actually none of your business.”*
I was laughing 😂
uh 1k likes but no reply?imam fix that
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“Dirty homeless man eating a banana peel”😭
OMFG CGS ON 1K!!!
I DID THAT :D
Wait.. 2 reply’s and 3.5k???
@@hieveryone7302 yup...
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I didn't get it .... Can you explain it to me ?
It's kind of sad that men can't hang out at the playground. I'm an adult, and I like going by myself to just swing and listen to music. It reminds me of being little at recess and it's still just as fun.
I was just thinking that, that even men don't trust other men around their children.
I mean, it’s different. If you go when not that many people are there and you’re using the swing and doing your own thing in your own world not preventing kids from using it, then that’s totally different from sitting on the bench just watching kids play 😅😂
You say it as if men haven't proved again and again that they're unsafe to be around
Yeah, as a woman I find it really sad how far reaching the effect of this type of crimes go. All the way from the victims to all of society; even good, decent men end up getting the consequences by been seen as creeps any time they want to be around kids 😢
@@flowflower2816 I mean, so have women. They’re even more dangerous in this circumstance because they remain to be unassuming. It’s normal to not question a woman sitting at the playground just chilling. But the amount of playground kidnappings done by women is still pretty high. It’s so easy for women. Now I’m not comparing. I’m just saying that whether it be of a perverse nature or not, women have also proven to be untrustworthy around children. This is an across the board issue unfortunately
"and you which ones yours?"
"I haven't decided yet"
Was waiting for that
😂
I expected everyone to expect that joke. So I switched to an unexpected one. Which is expected from me.
@@JaySharon how unexpecting of you ☺️
@@JaySharon the joke is on you. I was taught to expect the unexpected.
Love how he immediately retreated into himself when asked about his kid😂
Lol could imagine how he felt
1.4k like bestie
Lol
@@akk4741 over 6000 2 years later!
Imagine being that kids dad when he said “that’s a dirty homeless man” like look at his face 💀
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I was just thinking about that
HAHAHJAKA I LOVE HOW UR LOWKEY BULLYING THE HOBO
@@milespeterkane bro you’re bullying him by calling him a hobo 😭😭
@@jamiec1246 he looks like one 🗿💅/j
I knew a guy that would go to the park at least once a week and sit on a bench for an hour or two feeding the ducks and watching the children play. He had a five-year-old that passed away in a car accident a couple years prior. He said he liked to go to the park because he missed his son‘s laughter. He’d hide a little hot wheels toy every once in a while for a kid to find later. I always thought it was really cute.
This has got me teared up 😢 my son loves hotwheels so that would make his day. I hope this man really found some peace and happiness.
Bro, i came here to laugh...not to cry...😢...as a father, this breaks my heart.
“What kid is yours?”
“I haven’t picked.”
:wheeze:
Hol'up
I feel bad for you, someone stole ur comment and got more likes and got a heart
@받 속 Evellyn______🔞👇 bro youngboy??? 😂
EDP: First Time?
When I rewatched the video for the second time the guy's hesitation for his answer actually made so much more sense in such a different kind of way 😭
fr??? noooo wayyyy bro I would have never been able to tell if it wasn't because of your comment
@@194_SS 🗿
My brain can't understand the simple thing you guys are trying to explain right now
@@tori8134 we don’t talk about Bruno
@@tori8134 have you watch encanto
“That’s why we don’t talk about Bruno..”
We don't talk about bruno-no-nooo!
Yeah we Don't TALK ABOUT Brunooooo
no
But it was our wedding dayy
We were getting ready
Based on a True Story had me speechless 💀
His face when he said:
“ Daddy did someone call me “
Hi!😃😃
@@vaishalihambire2340 Hi!😀
@@wellshitbob1643 Hello! 😄
😂😂
HELLOLO🥰💅🏻@@zachary7996
Bro called his kid and I quote "a dirty homeless man"
I read this in Ryan Bergara's voice 😂
Sickk🥶
Bro really said and I quote “and I quote” 💀
I’m so glad you told me that, I would’ve never figured it out alone 😱
😂 yeah. "Dirty" and "Homeless", I can cope with. But "man"?😂
dang 9 months later and you finally made that baby prop to use in new videos
@Zuzu💋 the hell
@@ipomoea3262 agreed lol
Quite lousy manufacturing but the final product is really adorable 😂❤️
It's real
Not worth it…don’t recommend
For anyone who didn’t know, he stuttered because he was embarrassed that he had to say thats his son (which is homeless with him)
There was once a older gentleman that said he didn’t have any grandkids but loved to see how happy kids were and wished he could be a kid again to feel that kind of energy and happiness.
then took one of the children and took them to the lab to swap bodies with them. a wish come true
@@Br0kenHum0r 😮😂
@@Br0kenHum0ryour username is me rn
Said no parent in whatever park this old man is in
Too bad we're not in an isekai anime...
I once heard a story from Reddit where a middle age man used to come and sit at a playground for a few hours on the weekend. Some Karen called the cops on him. His wife and son were killed in a car wreck and he used to take his son to the playground on saturdays. So he would sit there and remember him.
omg thats actually soo sad
:(
Lmao
@@gm6041 how the hell is that funny that’s messed up
Lmao
Jay is showing off his
phone-to-face preventor again...with a sea urchin looking wig 😂
RIP your comment section
Bots have spammed here too
Living On $120K A Year In Sunnyvale, CA | Millennial Money
With the sea urchin looking wig had me on the floor 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Not the sea urchin wig 😭😭
"Your child is beautiful Jay, may god bless her in every way possible" is such a heartfelt comment.
Bro has a team of only 10 peoples but manages to still comment everywhere
Him and duck 😊@@aquariumz3816
@@aquariumz3816them and duck 😊
From “thats a dirty homeless man”to “he’s adorable”😂💀
😂
“ohhh he’s adorable”
*whispers* “yea no we really don’t talk about him”
We don't talk about bruno
@@eugeniajanice no no no
@@connectionterminated7012 we don't talk about brunoooooo
@@toaa689 BUT it was my wedding day
@@HuskerWusker it was her wedding day
“Well it was just small talk but now you got me curious.” Literally me after he didnt respond. 😂💀
😂😂😂😂
1-800-curious
“Its actually none of your business” 😂
Pov : Your asian parent is embarrassed to tell your neighbours you’re their child cause you got an A & not an A+
😵💫 But its true..
Gah damn, why you gotta expose me like that-😨
i dont even have an A
Yep
“It’s actually none of your business” 😭😭
😂😂
"A phrase from the video" 😭😭
“(Based on a true story)”
💀
Yo sirously
@@ArmanHashtroudi bro shut your goofy face you can't even spell seriously 🤣
read the stupid title
Seriously?😳
it's actually pretty sad
im a young adult woman who still looks like a teenager, so i experience it less, but i love playing at a playground or sitting at park benches and just people watching/enjoying nature, whether im alone or with friends or family. i much rather prefer people being overly cautious of childrens safety than under, but its still sad that lots of normal adults who just want to have fun or a blast to the past cant have that due to creeps. i dont tend to get strange looks, especially when im with my girl friends, but i do feel for all the guys who get dirty looks simply for sitting on a bench
When you're so embarrassed of your kid, that you'd rather go to jail than to admit it's your kid 💀💀
Edit: Guys it was just a joke. You all need to learn to chill sometimes.
Edit 2: I'm going to do us all a favor, and not send any more "negative" responses anymore, it's not that deep honestly- it was a silly joke and if you all do not like it, then that's okay- I can't control what you do and don't like☺️🤷🏾♀️ (since people didn't like my initial edit- I revised it to be less personal).
Sitting next to a playground is not a crime...
@@ThePandafriend I didn't say it was? I was referring to how he didn't want to admit who his kid was. He actually had a kid there, but was willing to go to potentially go to jail over not just correcting the man. Also it's suspicious for a grown man to watch children play, it's weird and they probably would either arrest him or tell him to leave because no adult (man, woman, non-binary, etc) should be there just watching little children play🙃🤷🏾♀️
@@naiadolling Sure, it _can_ be suspicious, unless there's a reason (for example the only bench around is at a playground), but I don't understand how you come to the conclusion of him going to jail or getting arrested.
No place where it's illegal to watch someone in a public space comes to my mind.
But even when it's suspicious, if it's a public place and he bothers no one there's not much anyone could do.
Also there are sometimes people who just like to watch children play, for example some old people are like that.
I think it might be a psychological reason, for example reminding yourself of your own kids or childhood, but to be honest I have no idea why they do it.
@@ThePandafriend Well considering how many children have been kidnapped by adults at a playground (not a park), that's the reason it's suspicious. It's happened a lot more times than it should have. It's where the white van stereotype and pedos hanging around playgrounds stimulates from- which is why *some* cities DO ban adults who are by themselves from hanging around park or playgrounds meant for children. That's where I got that from. Because it's actually a thing where if you're an adult by yourself, hanging around a playground or park then you can go to jail for suspicious behavior.
And it has nothing to do with some type of childhood trauma or anything personal. It has to do with the fact that I studied criminal law and behavior throughout college, and have seen thousands of cases where adults prey on children in parks/playgrounds (in some places the words are synonymous for some reason).
Also I don't trust older people who like watching children play, and hang around for hours at a time doing it. It comes off as unhinged behavior a lot of the time.
@@naiadolling
In which city/country do you live where it's common that children get abducted?
Only China comes to my mind.
You seem to see only the bad in people. The majority of people are not interested in abducting children.
And I'm pretty sure that this even applies to those who like to watch children, no matter wether you find that strange or not. I agree with the statement that it's usually strange though.
Also most pedos avoid areas with many children, because it's pretty uncomfortable for them. There's of course a subset which _is_ following the urges, but most child abductions happen for human trafficking.
And do you seriously expect an old woman or man (or a couple) going to a playground for abducting children?
I don't expect anyone to trust them, but that's just ridiculous.
Even though living on a pension becomes harder I highly doubt that many rely on crimes like that for making money.
Also where the hell is "suspicious behaviour" illegal? And how do you define that?
The patronizing "He's adorable" tho💀💀💀
Dad was truly embarrassed of his “child.”
@footballllllll oop 😭
@footballllllll 😂
@@Randomgurlsara 😮
"Well im a concerned parent wondering why a fully grown man is at a childrens park"
SIR, DO YOU NEED ME TO REMIND YOU THAT YOU'RE A FULLY GROWN MAN TO!?
Emphasis on "by himself"
He’s a father who’s clearly holding his baby. A man at the park without a kid or anyone else for that matter will definitely look suspicious
Mines is total opposite. I went to the park with my baby cousin, she was 6 at the time and I was 17. A group of older women came up to me and started talking to me about a young mother support group, long story short they invited me. I told them very firmly I wasn't a mother and things were getting cleared up TILL my baby cousin came up to me, looked me dead in my eyes and called me momma. I never took her to the park again.
*Edit*
Thankyou for so many likes!
Dam
thats wild who would automatically assume a 17 year old would be a mom 😭
@@n1xionex It’s not the youngest a mother has been 😭
When I was about 12, someone called my 7 year old brother my son. 🤦🏾♀️
I went to pick up my little cousin from her preschool and I was about 16 at the time it was a religious preschool. By the way I walk in and this police officer is getting his daughter and the daughter looks at me says you look like a mommy and before I could say anything, the man replied, that’s because she is, and I truly didn’t have the heart to tell him that I wasn’t because he was trying to teach her good values that a young person can also be a mother and I’m like yeah sure I’m a mother now. To be fair my cousin looks like my mini me so I know why they got confused
Him: That's literally a dirty, homeless man eating a banana peel.
Also Him: Ohhh! He's adorable!
Thats what women literally do at the park
Wow you watched the video! Amazing
Only three replies hell naw I'll change that
Probably.
Bruh lol 😆
I swear RUclips is turning into Twitter with these people so sensitive to nothing when there isn't a problem and it's just normal 😭
"That's literally a dirty homeless man eating a banana peel"
eMoTiNaL dAmAgE
Eeeeeemotional
this is really fucking annoying, and it was about 3 seconds after it became a meme
UGH YES 😩✨
I could hear that
My mom would probably say “THaT Is SO ReLATable With your bROthER” like literally 🫥. My mom hates me so much.
I love how you can't just be at a park as a grown man 💀but bro went from that's a dirty homeless man eating a banana peel to ohhh he's adorable
"what's his name?"
"Bruno"
We don't talk about him though.
69 likes
@@maisliefan9103 ruined it
I see what you did there. 😅😂
*Daddy, where did my name come from?*
"It was the first thing I said when the doctor showed you to me after you popped out of your mother: bruh, no..."
BRU-...
You just took “We don’t talk about Bruno” to a higher level 😂
Oh my lawwd
"Underrated"
Damn
@@Fabi_SZ “overrated”
I know right
"DADDY. Did someone call me?"
"Oh, he's so adorable."
🤣
M1
He did not say that earlier
@@theworldofyouandi ...
What's his name?
Bruno
My mind: we don't talk about bruno
“What’s his name?”
“Bruno?”
“Where is he?”
“We don’t talk about Bruno no no no…”
Nice one 😂😂😂
We still aren't done with that 😭
Encanto 😂
thats enough
Its really not funny😭
Someone owes Bruno an apology.
Yes they do
FR
Exactly
Now you know we don't talk about Bruno in this house
@@bDwaekkichan SHH! WE DON'T TALK ABOUT BRUNO
When I was 14, a woman called the cops on me cause I was at a park just enjoying my day. I was told a couple days later that she silently called the cops cause she thought I was taking pictures of kids. I was literally just on FaceTime and the camera was never off my face.
People are so dumb sometimes man I'm sorry that happened to you
it's your fault for being alive
I'm just gonna put this in replies cuz I don't wanna ruin the comments sections vibe. But really as a dude after you get to a certain age you literally just can't be around kids you're not related too. Even if you're not interacting with them and it sucks
14 !!💀💀💀💀💀
karens got no chill
This makes me afraid to go to the pool🤦♂️
“It’s none of your business” dude was ashamed to admit he had “THAT” weird kid 😂
I had this seen at a child park in my area.
A guy was suspicious, turned out he lost his kid but still loved to watch his kids friend grow up.
Men ❤👑
Did you mean scene? I understand
@@Divine4k-pz1tk either “I had this scene” or “I had seen this”
That is both heartbreaking and wholesome in a way
@@Divine4k-pz1tk he miss typed and meant to write "i had seen this" (maybe)
“Which kid is yours?”
“I don’t know yet. Still choosing.”
BRO WTF?
BAHAHA
U copied this comment-
@@asherfontaine Smh kids these days
💀
"That's not a child that's a homeless man eating a banana peel!"
"We'll see about that"
I am MoBo reference
mr.mobo
As a single father of 2 girls, this does hit home. A couple of years ago, my youngest was about 4, so I was paying very close attention to her at the park. Out of nowhere, a lady came up and started acting like I was creeping on her. I calmly told her it was my daughter, but she wouldn't shut up till I called her over to me. Then she scoffed and walked off. No apology or anything. Made me feel very awkward and then mad. I do appreciate the concern she showed, but she could have apologized after the fact. It's not the only time it's happened, but it is the only time I was still treated like shit after the fact.
That was the most sarcastic “oh he’s adorable” in history
Sarcasm and insincerity are 2 different things
It's verbal irony ... doesn't rise to the level of sarcasm...
It wasn't sarcasm. He realized his mistake and tried to redeem himself
That's called hypocrisy
"Based on a true story" 💀
That part tho? Like.. what happened? How? This is a new born baby?
Ok himajima
@@yourpainfuldeath7300 ??
Gyomei himajima
@@yourpainfuldeath7300 Okay bruh
"Hey, which kid is yours?" "Which ever one eats the candy first."
69jk
Gome
666💀💀💀💀
“Which one is your kid?”
“If he keeps eating sand, then none of them”
genuinely was waiting for the “we dont talk about bruno” line
Honestly same dead
It's up above
Same💀
@@OfficialFrenchGovernment I already posted it
@@hana_stars smash
Hear me out, a single grown man at a park could just be sitting there trying to relax outdoors instead of being miserable and staying inside all day.
As long as he’s not coming up
And engaging the children lol
My dad could never go outside out of free will 😂
@@AC-hk6gb it’s still weird for a fully grown woman to walk up to little kids playing and insert herself , no one said it wasn’t weird.
@@AC-hk6gb you must be too young to understand
@@jj2059 I don’t think you understand what they were saying
“Hey! Cute kid you have!”
“Thanks! Which one’s yours?”
*”Oh i’m still picking”*
💀
real
HEY-
DARK💀💀💀
Fr
I remember this one elderly guy who was hanging around a local playground when I was a child. Strangers thought he might be a danger to the children but he was just a widowed man with children living far away. Sometimes he would read stories to us if we brought him a book or tell us about his life and enjoyed the company. He was well known by the local community and was just lonely.
"Daddy? Did thomeone call me?" Had me rolling on the floor. and when the man says "Oooh, He's adorable!" I feel like he was being sarcastic 😂😂😂
That’s cause he WAS being sarcastic
Backtracking because he felt bad for calling a child a dirty hobo. To the parent's face. But i think that is also why the parent hesitated to claim his own child.
bc his kid isn't cute like his, so he didn't want to call Bruno over hahah
SHOW ME YOUR FLOOR I WOULD LIKE TO SHIT ON IT
Omg
"Well I'm a concerned parent, wondering why a fully grown man is at a children's park, by himself"
"Ummm, and *I'm wondering why you brought a baby who can't walk to a children's park, what you gonna do chuck it down the slide and see if you can catch it??"*
Maybe he has other kids.
xD
LMAO "IT"
Ikr. Why cant adults play the slides n swings?
LOL!!!
Actually, not all who visit playgrounds without kids are sick perverts. Some are, but not all. There are actually older people who visit only to hear children play, since it reminds them of their own childhood, and it brings them comfort.
I go there to use the swing with my highschool friend and now I'm crying because I feel like a bad person :'c
@@cheese7119 Why do you feel like a bad person?
@@Raven9010th because I didn't know people looked at me and thought I'm a bad person but what if some do 😭
@@cheese7119 That doesn't make you a bad person. In fact, it says more about them than it does about you.
We live in a society filled to the brim with people who are either scared, entitled or otherwise messed up. Most people prefer to live inside of their own little bubbles, made up of their own opinions and world views. Some of them lash out because they are prepared to do anything to protect that bubble from being popped. Terrified of reality, and for good reason. Because that bubble will eventually pop. And when it does they will fall all the way down to the ground, flat on their faces.
In the end, nobody can determine who you are, except you. Are you a trustworthy, loving, humble and reasonable human being? Or are you not? That's entirely up to you.
And as long as you keep fighting to improve yourself, then nobody has the right to say anything negative about you.
Always remember that!
@Kal17 oh you're so right :3 thank you
Bro thought he was Drake for a SEC.😂
When I was 16 I went to my old elementary school playground to draw in my sketchbook. It was a weekend so I thought I wouldn’t be bothering anyone, but some parents and their kids came to play. I could see the parents eyeing me weird so I got ready to go home. I took a picture of the tree I was drawing because I wanted to finish drawing it at home and a parent got angry at me for taking a picture (it was in the opposite direction of the children but I understand the parents concern). Anyways, it was just really surprising to me that I was no longer viewed as a kid and rather someone who could be a potential danger to kids. I haven’t gone to that playground to draw since but I was literally 16 at the time.
Edit: I want to also mention that I don’t blame the parents. It’s a scary world and I would rather them be safe then sorry. I mostly meant it was a weird realization that I had that I was no longer viewed as a kid anymore. I know a lot of parents that don’t care as much for their kids safety, so seeing a parent be cautious is better then them not caring at all.
Well that's sucks sorry to hear that
Poor lelouch
I don’t remember that episode
I hate people sometimes
there can be a lot of bad people sometimes, even those you'd never expect, so i understand the parents precautions. Still, sorry to hear that, that really sucks
Is no one gonna ask about why the title says “based on a true story” Lol 😆
he always does that
FR😶😔
🤔AYO! that do be looking like my kid in my basement jk
Yeah
Because it's based on a true story.
"Well it was just small talk but now I'm curious-." WHY WAS THAT SO FUNNY
Yt said I should rade you comment hahaha
really wasn’t that funny
@@ami.is..so_cool Okay- cool. Thanks for your unwanted input I guess?
@@choccymilkfrankp1873 you're welcome
I was, I thought it was just like a funny joke until I saw it was based on a true story 💀💀
I’ve had multiple times where people would say I’m too young to be a dad when I was watching my little sister play on the playground. It is weird that people just can’t let people mind their own businesses and almost all of them lectured me in safe sex and when I told them that was my sister they left.
Just tell them you got r*ped and now need to take care of your kids bc the mother is in prison. I think they will shut up 😂
That’s, awkward to be sure
... ok that's actually a good point. People are very weird sometimes
People Deadass need to worry about themselves and leave other people alone
Im worried for their kids if their lecturing some poor dude just being a good bro off their assumptions alone. I hope they atleast appologized to you before walking off.
Stranger: "you have a cute baby"
Jay: thanks, which one is yours?
Stranger: "well" *let me pick out one* * *looks around*
Bro took “we don’t talk abt Bruno” to a whole new level 😂💀
Edit: YALL IT WAD A JOKE STOP HATTING JEEZ!!!! Also how did this get more than 2 likes
Edit 2: WHAT IS WRONG WITH YALL I CAN BE A ADULT AND STILL LIKE DISNEY WHAT THE HECK IS WRONG WITH THAT
Unbelievably underrated comment
I am laughing non stop lmao
💀💀💀
LMFAOOO FRRR
I don't get it..
I was waiting "i'm still choosing!"💀😭
What do you mean "based on a true story"?
ma man had an experience
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ존웃
Don't question it
@Distancedben no
@받 속 Evellyn______🔞👇 stop
I once went out for a run. After I got really tired, I sat down in the first bench I saw and played games on my phone. Later I noticed a bunch of people giving me weird looks and realized I was in a bench next to a playground with children. As I walked away pretty much everyone kept asking me which kid was mine and I just said nothing as I walked away. Now I’m too scared to go back to that park
yeouch, next time bring a younger sibling or kid
he shouldnt have too...@@Daveeemichel
@@Daveeemichelwhenever he runs?
Wow dude Im sorry strangers made you feel like that. I have A young daughter who I take to the park often. If someone was there without A child then as long as there not staring, taking pic/videos or just being weird towards random children then I'm not going to say or do anything. There's many reasons A person without children could be at A park other then being A perv or pedo. Watch your kids and who they are around or interacting with stay vigilant but don't always assume the worst.
@@itsOZoneyes he should. Too many of you are pedos.
Me: Lmao, this would be so embarrassing if it happened in real life-
**Sees title**
Me: Oh... Oh no..
Same thoughts here😅😅
I feel bad
🥺🥺🥺🥺😦🥺😦🥺🥺😦🥺😦🥺😦🥺😦🥺😦🥺😦😦😦😦
I didn't see the title until now and had the same reaction ;-;
"true story'"
Imagine if he was there to remember his dead 4 year old or something, that would be so sad :(
"Why is a grown ass man sitting near children playground?"
It was the closest bench.
lmaoooooooooo
That „ based on true story“ got me shocking 💀
Yes I liked my own comment
Frrr
Me too, and not because I think it's bad for a man to be in a children's park by himself. But because of the father who's upset about it and threatens to calls the police. That's inappropriate. Prejudice is wrong.
By the way, the father actually shows prejudice towards both the "lone" man and his son. He thinks the man is a pervert, and that his son is a "dirty homeless man".
@@magentamonster 💀💀 bro does not know how to take a joke
@@butlerofthemeows4314he is just EXPLAINING sir be more open minded
😂😂😂
That banana son's father looks like the main character of "journey to the west conquering the demons" when he had hair
LMFAOOOOOO BANANA SON WTF
@qinly seems like ur account is hacked or u bot
seriously.. 😂😂
I just watched that show yesterday
Yes he does! I love that movie Steven Chou is the best director he puts his unique humor into it all the movies he directed
Your baby is so precious!! So peaceful 😊
"Which kid is yours?"
Me: I am, I'm the kid... I came here to hang out at the park and play by myself after everyone else leaves...
I'm an early bloomer, I relate.
@@brianawong312 I'm just still a kid at heart but playing WITH my little siblings is exhausting cause i'm 25 and they're 14 plus years youngerbut like...even though I'm an adult sometimes I wanna swing and stuff too :(
Me as a 21 y/o female adult 😂 adults can enjoy swings too 🫣
I was at a park with my kid and some karen yelled at an elderly man to stop watching children. It's really a shame he can't enjoy Watching young kids play without being called a pervert. That kind of thing can take people back to a place they haven't been in a long time. Back when their children loved them still.
The west has a way of sexualizing everything.
Fr i mean it could have been their grandpa or smth people really need to stop judging
@@subswithnovideos-oz4zo Disagree. Elderly people love watching children play. It brings them joy. It's a shame to be in such a fear based culture where old people can't wholesomely enjoy kids.
@@annarocha3254 Where old people can't enjoy kids? Did you really just use the term enjoy kids?
@@subswithnovideos-oz4zo I did use the term enjoy kids. Stop being gross and automatically assuming that "enjoy" has some creepy connotation.
It got me laughing and I stop after it said “based on a true story”.
SAMEEEEE!!!!
Thats litterly a dirty homeless man eating a bannana peal.
Ooh, he is adorable😮
Back when I had 2 miscarriages back to back, I was really depressed. So in between my classes I would sit in the park by my college and watch little toddlers play.
Sorry for your loss.. after my wife's miscarriage idk I felt like I was losing it for a while.. I'd see kids on the bus or in strollers, and it would hit me outta nowhere.. sometimes it still does
It's funny cuz now I'm working a second job as a crossing guard, and I'm around kids most of the day... I think it's helped to be honest... idk they ain't mine but it's nice to feel like you're keeping em safe... and most of them are really kind
Stay strong sis 💪
I am so sorry. 😔😔😔
I’m sorry for your loss. I hope things are better now.
That sounds like a good way to torture yourself
Watching kids play is legitimately so joyous and it’s crazy people will think you’re up to no good if you want to see it.
Well in todays society, there maybe someone watching to snatch your kid
That’s why I hide in a bush with binoculars to watch them play.
People can be so judgemental, thinking that you’re some sort of creep.
@@user-le7dx2kd7t it’s a good comment bront
@@NonConsensual😂
@@NonConsensual very hilarious lol
"let's call his name."
"Bruno!"
Me: We don't talk about Bruno, No No No
Hahaha extreme underrated comment. He actually didn't want to talk about him
**dies from cringe**
*physical pain*
I saw this happen before watching this video
He didn’t want to talk about Bruno no no no
Plot twist: Bruno’s dad wanted to play at the park too, he was just too embarrassed to admit it.
I just wish these "concerned parents" don't hit up someone who just lost a kid. And they're just there to cope
nope, in fact i hope they did because they could actually help.
@@justebob they are of no help than falsely accusing people with big crimes and ruining their days
“It was just small talk, but now you got me curious” had me dying 😂 LMAO
What a fully grown man can’t chill at the park, you know maybe I will kidnap a kid. I have points to prove now
@söe what wrong with that?
I mean… I don’t know of a park that wouldn’t have kids around, but maybe one without a playground would be less weird for a single person to hang out at? Like, you shouldn’t have to have a picnic date or whatever for it to seem normal to just sit on a bench. Maybe bring a book tho? I feel like old people tend to get a pass, cuz they tend to have grandkids, or are there for fresh air and to feed the birds? I personally have kids, and one of the most annoying things is I’m just trying to take my kids somewhere to play, and there’s a group of teenagers swearing left and right. Some might apologize if I ask them to watch their language, but others just weren’t raised to care at all, and it’s both super frustrating and sad.
@söe Let me set the scene, the playground is along a walking track of a popular lake in the town. The bench is right near the path and a person, tired from their walk just wants to rest there.
Not always the case but just because a person doesn't have a child there doesn't necessarily mean they're out to do something to some kid/s
If you're hanging out by the children and you don't have one, yes parents will be suspicious. There are usually places in the park where you can chill away from children. Most adults also don't see hanging out around children as "relaxing" because they are noisy. And finally, there have been so many stories of children going missing from public places like parks, so parents are always vigilant. If you're upset that you can't exist alone as a man in a park, then blame the men who have kidnapped children to rape and murder them. Parents are just making sure there kids and the kids around them are safe.
@Socratic no its not rare
Bro took "Let's don't talk about Bruno" to another level 😂