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Naomi actually admitted another mistake about her freckles She was supposed to use an oil (which I guess would've prevented the Henna from settling too much into the skin) and instead used a hydration cream, so the Henna was even more sucked into her skin, which is why it was still super dark and stuck for ages At least thats what I remember from back then 😂
@@shenzishu as cream, but it's a reaction delayer, the final color in the skin isn't of the henna alone it's a result of an oxydation (similar to indigo). as i looked up for details (i wasn't sure if it's an oxydation or reduction) i noticed that it is very popular to add black hair dye to it since the henna leaves a red to dark brown color (btw my ex-wife is a maghreb). this dye stays longer and often damages the skin and can lead even to later allergic reaction with all matters containing this colorgroup. In europe up to 6% are allowed which i find strange since it's known that it damages the skin (but as long as applied to the hair there is no risk). Henna in itself seems not to be free from dangers which is somewhat new to me, on the other hand no surprise for the fabrics technician (dyer in a wider sense) of course you damage the skin with steady oxydation (if you do that often), apart from that the dye itself is a sort of poison. DAS ZEUG HEISSTFÄRBERWURZEL UND NICHT AUFDASGESICHTSCHMIERWURZEL! (it's called "dying root" and not "apply on face root") doing this on the whole body once in life for a marriage as it is supposed to be is certainly no problem. painting your hands (but leave out the palm) if you do that a couple of times a year i guess is neither problematic. --- i rather kept my red green and blue fingers as to wash them with an oxydation agent. *because bleaching gives you the crisp you always looked for* --- oxydative dye such as indigo (or indigosole the synthesized copy), you can oxydate and reduce nearly as much as you like, means if you reduce a oxydative color it doesn't fades it just changed the formula and it's not longer a visible color or has a different color, as soon as it oxydates again it turns to a color again. It's hard to get rid of such colors in a wrong color dyed fabrics are usually lost since the bleaching or reduction won't destroy the color it only changes the state, especially printings since that isn't uni.
@@rheannareed6341 owe that's too bad that could have been a meme to play up that could last a whole career lol. Hope it was for her own happiness though and not actually embarrassment or mocking.
I didn't cry, but even if i don't have great cooking skills, this made me a big laugh. What did she thought she was doing ? At least two mistakes shown : she didn't cook the rice beforehand and ever she didn't lower the cooker power or put in the garlic way too early because she seems to have actually burnt it into charcoal.
There are multiple kinds of henna... the one normally used for freckles is lighter brown and it is quite pale if you don't let it set for very long. the one she's using is common for tattoos on dark-skinned individuals
Te narrator was pretty much wrong too. The henna she used is strong and has a lot of artificial color in it. Henna pigment can range from light orange, to dark brown to a deep red. The extremely black ones have harmful chemicals in them. The natural henna usually leaves a brown pigment, and can come off easily, after a simple wash. The one she used also doesn't show how henna works really. Generally the applied henna is a paste, and after some time it dries. When the dried henna is washed off, it leaves a brown pigment. Store bought henna is different from natural henna made from scratch.
When cooking fried rice with garlic, make sure ALL ingredients are ready before you saute the garlic. You only need it to turn light brown before you start adding all the other ingredients. And believe me it won't take more than 30 seconds for garlic to turn light brown. Beyond that, the garlic would burn to char real fast.
The uncooked rice one had actually happened to me once. I realized my mistake after I had added the uncooked rice(I was a bit absentminded at that time). I patched it up by adding lots of water and setting it to boil. Although the dish changed from being fried rice to pulao or pilau, at least no one can comment "The rice is a bit crunchy".
What you did was "pilaf rice", but badly if it was crunchy: you need to get it to brown while uncooked, then add 1 and a half volume of water, and let it cook for 20 minutes.
I’ll never understand why people use painful products to make themselves look better. Having crows feet, bags under your eyes, or wrinkles is part of life. Nothing to be ashamed of and if your partner doesn’t like it then that’s their problem, not yours
It is entertaining when folk come up with some hack to go against nature. Makes me appreciate my natural features even more. Stupid people are entertaining.
As a person who eats rice everyday for almost each meal in the day, I am quite shocked to see people fry the rice instead of cooking it with a rice cooker.
I cook my rice in the toaster oven (in a baking pan filled with water and butter, or milk, or a mix of spices, or with meats). Turns out great every single time.
1, the garlic should be smaller, like 3mm in length type of smaller 2, garlic burns very fast, so you have to put the rice in quite early 3, the rice is so crunchy because it isnt even properly cooked (no seriously, buy a bag of rice from the local Asian supermarket, and eat the kernels home, it is also very crunchy), it doesnt have alot of water in it so you have to steam it before making it into fried rice (i dident nitpick about the other ingredients because it isnt really described in detail) im not the best at cooking, but even i know the basics of cooking rice related diches PS: Remember to have a nice day!
Actually, it's a common technique to put uncooked rice into oil (often together with onions) and fry it until it starts getting brown, which will give it a very special taste (it will start to taste like roasted nuts). However, later on you still need to put water into that mix, make sure it starts to boil, and finally let it all set until the rice soaked up the water. So she was not completely wrong, she just left out one very important step in the middle. And no, it's not the same as first cooking rice and then frying it as that gives you a different taste and consistency.
@@ranzomisergamer8782 Yes, you can do that, but that gives you crispy rice that tastes like fried things typically do. If you first fry the rice and then cook it, it gives you normal rice (it won't be crispy, it has normal consistency of cooked rice) with a slightly different taste, as the rice got brown prior to cooking (hard to describe, but most people say it tastes if you had put nuts into the mix).
That kool aid clip was hilarious. I love how the drink up gobbles up the sugar like an addict with the thick mixture bubbling over like a witch's cauldron. The sugar just got swallowed up in an instant in such a weird way.
You know,when this video first came out, there was a cilp where a young child with a big child try to make a fruit salad or something and there was this part of the cilp where the young girl was playing close to counter saying blueberries blueberries and a bowl of blueberries then launched into her face and it was the most funniest thing I ever seen even Mr beamaze laugh a little he did said the child was not hurt but now I can't find it no more I hope someone like a fan still has a cilp on video so everone can see like me
I wouldn't think removing nose hairs is the greatest of ideas, it might be a beauty standard but it's a defense mechanism that helps prevent stuff from getting in your nose
They're not great if they start growing long as one gets older and/or one has a slightly up-turned nose. You're right about their function of course. I cut off too much a few months back and because I'm allergic to dust and cat hair (which my nose hairs help protect against), I spent the next 2 days having water-like snot pouring out of my nose 24/7. Couldn't get anything done, cause it soaked through any paper I stuffed in my nose within 30 seconds and sleeping was a real problem, lol. So yeah, definitely don't overdo nose hair-removal if you have allergies.
I myself have two funny experience to share. On my first day of highschool I was waiting for the bus and I needed to throw away a piece of trash. I found a blue trash can that was waste high, as I put the trash inside, the bus pulled up and bumped me into the trash can I fell head first into the empty can. The janitor had cleaned it out that day and left it on the sidewalk. I was lucky there were others there they helped me out. I laughed so hard. I am handicapped so I can't walk very well so I have been in odd situations many times before. I have learned to laugh it off and keep going. I also knocked the head off a magician in the mall and it rolled out the door of the mall, several guard's chased it while my mom and I tried replacing the others wig. It was very funny. ☺️😂
When I first went to live in Germany I thought some of the street trash cans were mail boxes. I threw all my outgoing mail in the trash for a few days until I finally realised.
Ah yes, my old nemesis, the garbage can... I did a head 1st dive in as well, but I was on a bike returning from the grocery store with bags of groceries on each side of the handle bars. A couple beautiful young ladies were across the road & 1 of them whistled at me, in a moment of heady misplaced pride, I threw a smile to them. Then I looked back to discover my bags tangled in the front wheel & I was going over the handle bars straight into the garbage can. Naturally the cute girls were now laughing at me. I demolished my collarbones, dislocated my shoulder, fractured a few ribs & moderate concussion... The stupidest part was my pride wouldn't let me admit I was hurt, so I got back on the bike & rode 1 handed home. Well at least tried, as soon as I was far enough away that no one could see me, I walked the bike the rest of the way. My arm /shoulder was way too messed up to withstand the pain of the vibration for very long on the bike. You have to be careful with these treacherous garbage cans, they are always sneaking around trying to eat people alive. Evil garbage cans! ;)
@@mocabe01 - I find the image of her decapitating a random mall-magician and the guards running after the head instead of the decapitator much more amusing. :D
Speaking as someone who has a friend who uses henna a lot, I can confirm that in most scenarios, the henna will stay there for a good few days or even weeks in some cases. Although I can’t say she ever put it on her face. She mainly uses it for tattoos
omg the grocery bag dye seeping into the bleached hair had me dying. I never had any desire to ever bleach my hair and seeing that this happens to people got me cracking up. Ty I needed a good laugh.
If the bleach is too strong, it can really fuck up your hair. The dyed part of mine is all clumped n shit and some of it burned off. It looks good, but I'll wait until it fades so i can cut the damaged hair off lmao
Face peels strip the oil off your skin as well, which can result in more skin oil, resulting in more acne. Also, that lady with the wax made Majora's Mask.
The Koolaid one I remember seeing a while back and I loved it. It's almost comical seeing that heavy block of sugar slowly sinking down to bubble underneath.
It would damage my scalp if left in for too long. My hair guy has to wear gloves and brushes it to roots of hair. He puts lotion around the edge of my hair line to protect my skin. When it starts to tingle he washes out with shampoo. The shampoo is color pinkish if relaxer is still in hair. It usually takes a few rounds of trampoline to get it all out.
Meh, we all do stupid stuff sometimes... When I was a kid I wanted bleached hair despite my religious nutcase family, since I had seen home hair dye kits & only knew laundry bleach as bleach... I came up with the brilliant idea to mix 1 to 1 shampoo & bleach, then put it all over my head & leave it for a hour or so... Until I couldn't stand the burning any more. My head was covered in 1st & 2nd degree burns, my hair mostly fell out over the next few days, it didn't bleach my hair for shit (except everywhere it dripped on), my whole head was so swollen, I couldn't open my eyes. So yeah, definitely don't try this at home... Its very embarrassing but at least I didn't film myself doing it for immortality of my stupidity.
@@lizxu322 Yeah, it was definitely unpleasant. Unfortunately, it was not fully painful all at once, so I didn't know how badly it was going. Slowly building from irritation to minor pain to serious pain... It was an exponential pain curve, so from the time I knew I needed to get it off to actually getting it off, the pain got drastically worse. Luckily it was only the 1st few days that really hurt badly, though it took almost 2 weeks for most of pain to heal. It was almost 6 months before all the wounds healed enough not to hurt when stretching. It was nearly a year before my hair fully recovered &/or grew out. Otherwise, I didn't suffer any long term or permanent harm (aside my ego & certainty in my understanding of the meaning of what others say). We all make mistakes... When I was a kid (10-11), I had a straight edged, straight A type friend who decided to be a rebel 1 day. She wanted to try smoking weed & had heard people calling it grass. So she made a few bad assumptions, "stole" (her words) grass from under her dad's mower, dried, crushed & tried to roll it in toilet paper. After that failed, she called me to borrow rolling papers. I dropped them off, then used her bathroom, when I came out, she was already trying to light it without success. Without the smoke smell, seeing the plant matter, or otherwise knowing the background info, I just tried to show her how to light it properly. It wasn't until I got the 1st lungful of smoke, that I realized something was very wrong & got her to explain what she had done. Luckily for her, I had my own stuff & she was still able to enjoy her 1st (real) time, once we stopped laughing about it. I repeat, we all do/did stupid stuff, especially when we were kids. My friend was not even the only 1 to mix up grass clipping & weed, I've since met 4 others who did the same as kids. Making mistakes is not a bad thing (assuming it doesn't kill /destroy you outright). What matters is what you do after. Mistakes (not just our own) are the best teachers & the only stupid thing is not learning from them. As the saying goes: the smart learn from their own mistakes; while the wise learns from not just their own, but from all others, both previous & those not yet made. If even 1 person reads my post & learns from my mistake, it will have been worth the post.
In Brazil we usually put uncooked rice with the garlic and onion, and then put water in it to cook. I actually thought she would put water until she put eggs in it.
I’m not a hairdresser, but it’s safe to say if you are going to cut your hair, start with cutting less then cut more if needed, you can cut hair but obviously you can’t put it back on. Also if you bleach your hair, I’ve used a clear plastic disposable shower cap in the past, you can get them at Sally’s or any beauty supply store.
FACE MASK PEOPLE: I've seen SO many fails on different masks. It's easy: IF you can't peel it off easily, put a heavily warm facecloth/towel wrapped around your face(leave mouth unwrapped so don't waterboard yourself!) Let it sit for a while. It will allow you to remove the mask by rehydration to it. Or you can do it in smaller sections using a cotton ball or cotton pad and warm water. I don't know why so many people have issues. The woman here, wtf did you think would happen with such a large amount of gelatin and small amount of water? *facepalm*
Ikr like why are they so stupid and just continue on while crying ??? If it's that hard to peel it's gonna rip ur skin off So just give up and wet it with warm water...
The Kool-Aid could have been salvageable. Just get a big bowl or pot and pour the pitcher of Sugar-Aid into it. Grab more Kool-Aid packs and add enough water to get it to the right sweetness that won't put you into a diabetic coma. If you drink it with ice, even better because that will water it down a bit more. 😎👍
Little update on Kay if nobody’s seen her newer special fried rice videos, she made it with over cooked rice which was wet and mushy and then finally made some decent fried rice by cooking everything correctly.
My family own a plumbing/mechanical"heating and air" company so I've done plumbing my whole life and in the guys defense a pedestal sink is one of the absolute worst to work on most of all in small bathrooms! While many have a door cut into the wall in the room behind the sink or near the sink in the bathroom. NEVER use chemicals especially acid based drain openers but if you have used them be sure to tell the plumber that they are in the line. Ivw seem liquid fire blind and burn many people. It also destroys many types of pipe like cast iron, clay tile and other types as well!
Not to mention that chemical clog busters are horrendous for the environment. Draino dissolves any protein it comes into contact with. Nasty stuff all around.
I was very good at cutting my own hair. Back when I used to go to the same salon my mom did, I'd paid attention to what the stylist did, & asked questions. I picked a style I liked; & kept it virtually unchanged for over 30 years, since I'm a tomboy who never grew up, & never gave a damn about fashion! Trimming it was simply a matter of feeling with my fingers the right length, pinching the hair at the desired length, and cutting along my finger. I would cut it damp, so it obeyed. All standing in front of the bathroom sink, of course!
Since I’ve seen the original beauty tutorials when they were made, seeing them on your video just made them that much more funnier. Especially the one with Naomi and the henna freckles. Thanks for the laughs.
True story told to me by my sister: her co-worker's daughter decided she wanted to shave her eyebrows. After she shaved the brows she figured she would get in trouble by her parents and decided she was going to hide what she did. She cut some of her hair off her head, got a hot glue gun, and tried to hot glue her hair onto her brow area. She burned her skin.
I read somewhere that someone removing the hairs from inside their nostril, the stick and wax technique, ended up ripping the skin and cartilage inside of their nose. I remember that they had to have plastic surgery to fix the damage.
She is actually an amazing cook, people just don't know how to cook and judge her due to their ignorance. Uncooked rice is healthier than cooked rice just like any other raw food is. I once served raw chicken and scalloped potatoes and nobody complained. Burning, I mean "cooking" food wasn't a thing until the advent of fire so how else would humans be alive today if we cooked food? People eat raw egg yolks, raw beef, raw fish, raw veggies, etc all the time. Hell, my mum used to make meatloaf with raw beef, then add a layer of ketchup mixed with brown sugar to the top and we'd all dig in and it was delicious. When you cook the beef it loses it's natural flavor and nutrients as well as good bacteria that your body needs. People that order burgers that are cooked drive me crazy, I had to quit dating because women would judge me for just eating beef raw out of the container.
That last fishing dude has given me many, many laughs over the years...I don't know if it was intentionally or not, but his dull reactions and clumsy attitudes were so funny...
6:36 Yeah she should’ve tested the henna before, because henna usually stays for a week few days, depends how long you keep it on for or how much you apply. I also think that instead of rubbing it off paper she should’ve washed her face. Every time I get henna done on my hands I wash my hands I don’t wipe it off, some people wipe it off too but wiping is better for your hands, when you apply henna you should wash your face. Maybe cause she didn’t wash her face it turned out like, or maybe because she should’ve just tested it out.
I love how you give an explanation after he can video that’s logical, well researched, and fact checked. That’s what makes you a great content creator!!!! Love your channel ♥️♥️♥️
Henna also contains stuff that can irritate skin and the way she was red around the dots before she was finished was showing obvious signs of allergy symptoms and then tried to rub it off making her face even more red
20 years later, I am so thankful to my responsible hairdresser who always refused to bleach my hair, no matter how much I pouted at first (I was a spoiled teen.) She never gave in. After seeing that she’d forfeit a bunch of money to save a brat’s hair, I trusted her implicitly. I also stopped being an AH lol. I’ll never let my girls bleach their hair. It destroyed wayyyy to many girls & women’s hair for me to give the ok. Thank goodness they’re nothing like I was at that age lol, so they don’t care.
I don't think prohibiting your kids from doing things is very helpful, every person I've known who had there parents who were super strict and prevented them from that sort of thing just did it the second as they were adults or did a bunch of risky things in secert....i have literally never seen my aunt without buzz cut hair and its because she was always forced to have her hair as long as possible as a kid.. my mom always let me do whatever I wanted to my hair but also encouraged me to take care of it, we used to do hair care routines together and I think that's much more effective than if she would've just told me I couldn't dye or cut MY hair, (which I have been bleaching and dying for years and is still curly and soft/fluffy.) Its all about using bleach safety and correctly! In general Kids already have so much less of a say in what goes on in their lives, letting them have a say in the little things goes a long way with making sure they make the right choices. Guiding them is a parent is your goal! controlling kids without giving them information to come to the same conclusions won't do either of you any favors in the long run. I'm not trying to be rude, I was just sharing my experiences!
@@lunapond7652 The point was that the hairdresser cared about me enough to not fall for my temper tantrum; she prohibited me from doing long-term damage because I was too young and immature to make that decision myself. Prohibiting a kid from doing something that will literally harm them isn’t overly strict. It means you care. The fact your hair is still fine is meaningless to the many, _many_ women whose hair is destroyed or changed because they bleached so often when younger. I completely agree that forbidding kids from doing anything & everything, being overly strict, basically being a helicopter parent is harmful, but never saying no often ends up being even more harmful. There’s nothing more brutal than the real world finally hitting an entitled child that never heard no. I’ve seen it happen so many times, and I almost always feel bad even though their entitlement is completely insane. I’m a parent. While I believe in kids learning by hitting their heads, I absolutely say no or prohibit something when needed. When I say no, there is a reason, and I explain that reason to my girls. I have yet to run into a backlash worse than the oldest breaking curfew 2x. A balance is necessary to have a happy, healthy, independent child who will grow up into a happy, healthy, independent, productive adult which is the ultimate goal. 👍🏼
@@j_g9109 there’s nothing inherently wrong with dying your hair as long as you take care of it though… why not just teach them to take care of their hair instead of prohibiting them from dying it?
Thank you! Sometimes you just need some laughter to get over a "rough moment" in life. This made me appreciate my fellow humans that much more after all none of them were "forced" to upload videos that showed the entire world the foolish side of themselves yet they did and I for one am grateful. Once again thanx to ya for your work in gathering these clips.🥰
I almost choked at laughing when that guy had the wax plugs and his nose and his ears and that lady was pulling them out. Every time he yelled I just about choked to death.
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@Muscleman8562 i betcha no one asked
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I dont know why we humans feel better when other people fail,but watching these hilarious tutorials go wrong kinda puts me in a good mood
Why ppl feel better when others fail?
Because shared pain is minimized, shared joy is multiplied.
@@Trijem I dont think they even intend to share the pain,in most cases its accidental.But anyway,thats the point
the Germans have a word for it: schadenfreude.
@A-Plus for real 😲
@A-Plus lol ikr xD
As an Asian, when I looked at the fried rice tutorial, I no longer feel like a failure
Truth. She did try again after people told her to cook the rice...and it was...better. Not good. It was sooooo overcooked...
I'm not even Asian and I feel the same way looking at it 😂😜
Yea same
That dish just looked nasty.
As a Filipino we are the 2nd masters
"Apparently Kay woke up and chose chaos."
I chortled
😂🤣😂🤣😭
Kay Faraday
She tried to summon Gordon Ramseys final form
She choose HERESY and she will be purged by the will of the god-emperor himself!
"hate crime on a plate"
I'm dead
Naomi actually admitted another mistake about her freckles
She was supposed to use an oil (which I guess would've prevented the Henna from settling too much into the skin) and instead used a hydration cream, so the Henna was even more sucked into her skin, which is why it was still super dark and stuck for ages
At least thats what I remember from back then 😂
Oil helps henna to be more darker
One would be better off using a non-smudge makeup pencil of some sort. At least it would come off with cold cream.
Don't people research these things?
@@shenzishu as cream, but it's a reaction delayer, the final color in the skin isn't of the henna alone it's a result of an oxydation (similar to indigo).
as i looked up for details (i wasn't sure if it's an oxydation or reduction) i noticed that it is very popular to add black hair dye to it since the henna leaves a red to dark brown color (btw my ex-wife is a maghreb). this dye stays longer and often damages the skin and can lead even to later allergic reaction with all matters containing this colorgroup. In europe up to 6% are allowed which i find strange since it's known that it damages the skin (but as long as applied to the hair there is no risk).
Henna in itself seems not to be free from dangers which is somewhat new to me, on the other hand no surprise for the fabrics technician (dyer in a wider sense) of course you damage the skin with steady oxydation (if you do that often), apart from that the dye itself is a sort of poison.
DAS ZEUG HEISSTFÄRBERWURZEL UND NICHT AUFDASGESICHTSCHMIERWURZEL!
(it's called "dying root" and not "apply on face root")
doing this on the whole body once in life for a marriage as it is supposed to be is certainly no problem.
painting your hands (but leave out the palm) if you do that a couple of times a year i guess is neither problematic.
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i rather kept my red green and blue fingers as to wash them with an oxydation agent.
*because bleaching gives you the crisp you always looked for*
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oxydative dye such as indigo (or indigosole the synthesized copy), you can oxydate and reduce nearly as much as you like, means if you reduce a oxydative color it doesn't fades it just changed the formula and it's not longer a visible color or has a different color, as soon as it oxydates again it turns to a color again. It's hard to get rid of such colors in a wrong color dyed fabrics are usually lost since the bleaching or reduction won't destroy the color it only changes the state, especially printings since that isn't uni.
it also should have lasted at least 2 weeks but I guess it was not too good
Henna stays on for weeks
The earthquake lipstick made me laugh too much, the bouncing around and chaos while she keeps the lipstick near her face just got me for some reason!
It was funny but the sad thing is that it was her last uploaded video.Guess it was to embarrassing ☺️
THATS THE MEME
And the memes bruh I couldn’t stop laughing
@@rheannareed6341 owe that's too bad that could have been a meme to play up that could last a whole career lol. Hope it was for her own happiness though and not actually embarrassment or mocking.
Having been through a few, it was even funnier. The ones that strike at 4am are much more scary.
As a past chef, Kay's cooking made me cry... "hate crime on a plate", is very super accurate. Ouf.
Same
haiya
Fried rice can be translate into beras goreng and nasi goreng, not entirely wrong
I didn't cry, but even if i don't have great cooking skills, this made me a big laugh. What did she thought she was doing ? At least two mistakes shown : she didn't cook the rice beforehand and ever she didn't lower the cooker power or put in the garlic way too early because she seems to have actually burnt it into charcoal.
I was also crying too God help this woman
These people are the reason we have to put warning labels on literally EVERYTHING 🤦♂️
even humans?
@@donut-chan3303 yep
Yes!!! 🤣🤣🤣
Yes
nah he tweakin
Nothing like watching Be Amazed at 12:03 in the morning with some flat Dr.Pepper
A fellow Pepperholic after me own heart!
There are multiple kinds of henna... the one normally used for freckles is lighter brown and it is quite pale if you don't let it set for very long. the one she's using is common for tattoos on dark-skinned individuals
Yeah not sure why Naomi used that henna for her face 😂😂 i love her though lol
Te narrator was pretty much wrong too. The henna she used is strong and has a lot of artificial color in it. Henna pigment can range from light orange, to dark brown to a deep red. The extremely black ones have harmful chemicals in them. The natural henna usually leaves a brown pigment, and can come off easily, after a simple wash. The one she used also doesn't show how henna works really. Generally the applied henna is a paste, and after some time it dries. When the dried henna is washed off, it leaves a brown pigment. Store bought henna is different from natural henna made from scratch.
@@abieb5720 well what part of what he said was wrong?
When cooking fried rice with garlic, make sure ALL ingredients are ready before you saute the garlic. You only need it to turn light brown before you start adding all the other ingredients. And believe me it won't take more than 30 seconds for garlic to turn light brown. Beyond that, the garlic would burn to char real fast.
Oh.. this happened to me and that was horrible
I can't imagine the burnt taste😌
Yep! And, there is nothing worse than burned garlic. If that happens just throw what's in the pan out and start over.
The uncooked rice one had actually happened to me once. I realized my mistake after I had added the uncooked rice(I was a bit absentminded at that time). I patched it up by adding lots of water and setting it to boil. Although the dish changed from being fried rice to pulao or pilau, at least no one can comment "The rice is a bit crunchy".
LMAO
At least you still succeeded with a failure. I don't think I'd have the focus to realize that mistake until it was far too late.
Mission failed successfully 😂😂😂
tHe RiCe Is A bIt CrUnChY
Sorry I had to
What you did was "pilaf rice", but badly if it was crunchy: you need to get it to brown while uncooked, then add 1 and a half volume of water, and let it cook for 20 minutes.
I’ll never understand why people use painful products to make themselves look better. Having crows feet, bags under your eyes, or wrinkles is part of life. Nothing to be ashamed of and if your partner doesn’t like it then that’s their problem, not yours
Yea agree just ditch em find a better partner
Yes I know this is true
I love pain
No pain no gain I guess...
It is entertaining when folk come up with some hack to go against nature. Makes me appreciate my natural features even more.
Stupid people are entertaining.
The best part of this video: We get advice on how to not end up like the poor souls that failed at their own tutorials X3
>:3 HEHEHE THEY DIE NOW
:o another face user
:( ausushsnfuds
¯\_)_/¯
yeah
16:41 This one made me laugh so hard. I'm glad she was safe though.
It was her face of panic that did it for me.
😂
Why so serioussss !!
Haha me too & also just the way it made her bounce around like that so uncontrollably was just priceless & quite hilarious yo.🤣💯
We maked it a meme
@@andersongaleano8776 memer boy ?
As a person who eats rice everyday for almost each meal in the day, I am quite shocked to see people fry the rice instead of cooking it with a rice cooker.
Uncle Roger gonna be so fed up-
@@kermitlovescats6921 he already watched her
@@buttersdg oh lmao how didn't I know it😅
I cook my rice in the toaster oven (in a baking pan filled with water and butter, or milk, or a mix of spices, or with meats). Turns out great every single time.
My mum does it the traditional way with a pan the rice turns out the same as a rice cooker my mum just refuses to buy a rice cooker
1, the garlic should be smaller, like 3mm in length type of smaller
2, garlic burns very fast, so you have to put the rice in quite early
3, the rice is so crunchy because it isnt even properly cooked (no seriously, buy a bag of rice from the local Asian supermarket, and eat the kernels home, it is also very crunchy), it doesnt have alot of water in it so you have to steam it before making it into fried rice
(i dident nitpick about the other ingredients because it isnt really described in detail)
im not the best at cooking, but even i know the basics of cooking rice related diches
PS: Remember to have a nice day!
Actually, it's a common technique to put uncooked rice into oil (often together with onions) and fry it until it starts getting brown, which will give it a very special taste (it will start to taste like roasted nuts). However, later on you still need to put water into that mix, make sure it starts to boil, and finally let it all set until the rice soaked up the water. So she was not completely wrong, she just left out one very important step in the middle. And no, it's not the same as first cooking rice and then frying it as that gives you a different taste and consistency.
well u know pretty sure when i make fried rice u are supossed to use left over rice
@@ranzomisergamer8782 Yes, you can do that, but that gives you crispy rice that tastes like fried things typically do. If you first fry the rice and then cook it, it gives you normal rice (it won't be crispy, it has normal consistency of cooked rice) with a slightly different taste, as the rice got brown prior to cooking (hard to describe, but most people say it tastes if you had put nuts into the mix).
@@xcoder1122 ok i didnt know that thx
It s a risotto but the lady said fried rice
As you say “Fry with onions.” You should actually use Bok choy instead because it has several mineral and health properties. ( also it tastes good.)
If she'd gone to the salon, that one girl who ultimately shaved her head could have had a rockin' asymmetrical undercut bob
So a Karen cut? 😭
@@IconiqueBloomie nah, Karen haircuts are generally symmetrical from side to side.
@@ladyofrillwater please do comparison between symmetrical abd asymmetrical undercut bob
That kool aid clip was hilarious. I love how the drink up gobbles up the sugar like an addict with the thick mixture bubbling over like a witch's cauldron.
The sugar just got swallowed up in an instant in such a weird way.
I couldn't have found a better way to put it myself if i tried XD
ikr like when did minecraft add sugar blocks?
You know,when this video first came out, there was a cilp where a young child with a big child try to make a fruit salad or something and there was this part of the cilp where the young girl was playing close to counter saying blueberries blueberries and a bowl of blueberries then launched into her face and it was the most funniest thing I ever seen even Mr beamaze laugh a little he did said the child was not hurt but now I can't find it no more I hope someone like a fan still has a cilp on video so everone can see like me
Looks like Kool aid man has a sweet tooth
but why add sugar? Murica.
Kay's cooking: I dont want to talk about it
16:44 ohh so that’s where the meme comes when you’re neighbors are partying and the bass is so loud
POV:your in the back of a gta truck
@@amyconnelly7895 POV: You just woke up on a wagon and a guy said to you “hey, you’re finally awake”
Russian people above him be like:
I wouldn't think removing nose hairs is the greatest of ideas, it might be a beauty standard but it's a defense mechanism that helps prevent stuff from getting in your nose
They're not great if they start growing long as one gets older and/or one has a slightly up-turned nose. You're right about their function of course. I cut off too much a few months back and because I'm allergic to dust and cat hair (which my nose hairs help protect against), I spent the next 2 days having water-like snot pouring out of my nose 24/7. Couldn't get anything done, cause it soaked through any paper I stuffed in my nose within 30 seconds and sleeping was a real problem, lol. So yeah, definitely don't overdo nose hair-removal if you have allergies.
Exactly
Let them do. They'll deal with the consequences of messing or taking nature for granted
Exactly ! Also the hair in your ear canal is what helps you hear sound !!
@@edwardfletcher7790 I didn't know that, interesting
I myself have two funny experience to share. On my first day of highschool I was waiting for the bus and I needed to throw away a piece of trash. I found a blue trash can that was waste high, as I put the trash inside, the bus pulled up and bumped me into the trash can I fell head first into the empty can. The janitor had cleaned it out that day and left it on the sidewalk. I was lucky there were others there they helped me out. I laughed so hard. I am handicapped so I can't walk very well so I have been in odd situations many times before. I have learned to laugh it off and keep going. I also knocked the head off a magician in the mall and it rolled out the door of the mall, several guard's chased it while my mom and I tried replacing the others wig. It was very funny. ☺️😂
When I first went to live in Germany I thought some of the street trash cans were mail boxes. I threw all my outgoing mail in the trash for a few days until I finally realised.
Ah yes, my old nemesis, the garbage can...
I did a head 1st dive in as well, but I was on a bike returning from the grocery store with bags of groceries on each side of the handle bars.
A couple beautiful young ladies were across the road & 1 of them whistled at me, in a moment of heady misplaced pride, I threw a smile to them.
Then I looked back to discover my bags tangled in the front wheel & I was going over the handle bars straight into the garbage can. Naturally the cute girls were now laughing at me.
I demolished my collarbones, dislocated my shoulder, fractured a few ribs & moderate concussion... The stupidest part was my pride wouldn't let me admit I was hurt, so I got back on the bike & rode 1 handed home.
Well at least tried, as soon as I was far enough away that no one could see me, I walked the bike the rest of the way. My arm /shoulder was way too messed up to withstand the pain of the vibration for very long on the bike.
You have to be careful with these treacherous garbage cans, they are always sneaking around trying to eat people alive. Evil garbage cans! ;)
You decapitated a magician woah
@@ronn6771 she probably meant "mannequin"? also I think she meant "waist high".
@@mocabe01 - I find the image of her decapitating a random mall-magician and the guards running after the head instead of the decapitator much more amusing. :D
Speaking as someone who has a friend who uses henna a lot, I can confirm that in most scenarios, the henna will stay there for a good few days or even weeks in some cases. Although I can’t say she ever put it on her face. She mainly uses it for tattoos
“Maybe she should try somthing easier like playing-“
**puases then skips**
(Saw that sponser coming)
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omg the grocery bag dye seeping into the bleached hair had me dying. I never had any desire to ever bleach my hair and seeing that this happens to people got me cracking up. Ty I needed a good laugh.
i’ve bleached my hair before and i’ve somehow gotten lucky enough to never have that happen
Had you"dying"? 😂
@@dmcloren very puny
My sister in law and I bleached our hair ourselves years ago, but we were smart enough to put something over our hair before we put the bag on.
If the bleach is too strong, it can really fuck up your hair. The dyed part of mine is all clumped n shit and some of it burned off. It looks good, but I'll wait until it fades so i can cut the damaged hair off lmao
I love how the narrator seems to know more about Hairstyling and other cosmetics related subjects then the people in these videos XD
That " Hate crime on a plate " had me in stiches. Thanks for that, I've not laughed so much in a long time ( almost a minute ). 🤣🤣🤣🤣
19:35 New Kool-Aid diabetes flavor
Sounds delicious I don’t care that. It’s a year expired.
16:52
ITS THE MEME GIRL
7:34 her hair looked cute!! just cut the uneven chunk's off and it would have been stunning.
Right
Face peels strip the oil off your skin as well, which can result in more skin oil, resulting in more acne.
Also, that lady with the wax made Majora's Mask.
That Fried rice tutorial hits the uncle Roger in me!!!! Haiya to the maximum level!!!
17:17 joker makeup tutorial 😂🤣🤣🤣
kids in 2050: mom why do people go to professionals for so many things, cant they do it themselves
mom: its a long story
Right? Lmao
"We learned not to, son."
"Cause their professionals"
Haha perfect comment
"Kay woke up that morning and chose CHAOS!" yup, this belongs on a T-shirt
🤣🤣🤣
“These people aren’t clowns, they’re the entire entertainment industry.” -1058pm 2021
Atleast the industry is smarter
hey, don't insult the entertainment industry like that
DIY means get an expert.
Beelzebub,has a devil put aside for me for me for meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
19:29 the sugar went adios
it just fucking disintigrated
@@TheTroll10it fucking died
The Koolaid one I remember seeing a while back and I loved it. It's almost comical seeing that heavy block of sugar slowly sinking down to bubble underneath.
the look on that little girl's face was classic
“What are we drinking?”
“Type 2 Diabetes”
i swear, if i hear the words "raid shadow legends" ever again im going to lose it
Raid shadow legends
raid shadow legends
Braid Saloon Leggings
Raid Shallow Bell-ends
Blade shadow poop legends
He is always so smooth with introducing the all sponsors. Makes it bearable. 😊
But the game itself is unbearable
Wow 😳! These examples are the reason why I get my hair professionally straightened with relaxing cream.
Noib
The dog?
What's the relaxing cream made of 📸🤨
It would damage my scalp if left in for too long. My hair guy has to wear gloves and brushes it to roots of hair. He puts lotion around the edge of my hair line to protect my skin. When it starts to tingle he washes out with shampoo. The shampoo is color pinkish if relaxer is still in hair. It usually takes a few rounds of trampoline to get it all out.
you're supposed to cut before the band to collect the hair. the mistake jaskarn made was that she put the rubber band too high up.
19:39 SAW IT COMING LOL THE BUBBLING HAD ME LAUGHING SOOO HARD
Meh, we all do stupid stuff sometimes...
When I was a kid I wanted bleached hair despite my religious nutcase family, since I had seen home hair dye kits & only knew laundry bleach as bleach...
I came up with the brilliant idea to mix 1 to 1 shampoo & bleach, then put it all over my head & leave it for a hour or so... Until I couldn't stand the burning any more.
My head was covered in 1st & 2nd degree burns, my hair mostly fell out over the next few days, it didn't bleach my hair for shit (except everywhere it dripped on), my whole head was so swollen, I couldn't open my eyes.
So yeah, definitely don't try this at home... Its very embarrassing but at least I didn't film myself doing it for immortality of my stupidity.
Ouch...
I once vasolined my hair thinking it would hold up and be spiked, however it ended up a greasy mess, and took 12 washes to get out. LOL!!
@@lizxu322
Yeah, it was definitely unpleasant.
Unfortunately, it was not fully painful all at once, so I didn't know how badly it was going.
Slowly building from irritation to minor pain to serious pain... It was an exponential pain curve, so from the time I knew I needed to get it off to actually getting it off, the pain got drastically worse.
Luckily it was only the 1st few days that really hurt badly, though it took almost 2 weeks for most of pain to heal. It was almost 6 months before all the wounds healed enough not to hurt when stretching.
It was nearly a year before my hair fully recovered &/or grew out. Otherwise, I didn't suffer any long term or permanent harm (aside my ego & certainty in my understanding of the meaning of what others say).
We all make mistakes... When I was a kid (10-11), I had a straight edged, straight A type friend who decided to be a rebel 1 day. She wanted to try smoking weed & had heard people calling it grass.
So she made a few bad assumptions, "stole" (her words) grass from under her dad's mower, dried, crushed & tried to roll it in toilet paper. After that failed, she called me to borrow rolling papers.
I dropped them off, then used her bathroom, when I came out, she was already trying to light it without success.
Without the smoke smell, seeing the plant matter, or otherwise knowing the background info, I just tried to show her how to light it properly.
It wasn't until I got the 1st lungful of smoke, that I realized something was very wrong & got her to explain what she had done.
Luckily for her, I had my own stuff & she was still able to enjoy her 1st (real) time, once we stopped laughing about it.
I repeat, we all do/did stupid stuff, especially when we were kids. My friend was not even the only 1 to mix up grass clipping & weed, I've since met 4 others who did the same as kids.
Making mistakes is not a bad thing (assuming it doesn't kill /destroy you outright). What matters is what you do after. Mistakes (not just our own) are the best teachers & the only stupid thing is not learning from them.
As the saying goes: the smart learn from their own mistakes; while the wise learns from not just their own, but from all others, both previous & those not yet made.
If even 1 person reads my post & learns from my mistake, it will have been worth the post.
@@adambartlett114 You seem to be a very intelligent person,glad to know that you at least survived and learnt from your mistakes.
I didnt have religion and I got my mom to buy me sun in which didnt burn just made hair kind of new wavy orange blonde.
In Brazil we usually put uncooked rice with the garlic and onion, and then put water in it to cook. I actually thought she would put water until she put eggs in it.
That's how Mexican rice is to basically. It always shocks me how surprised people are about toasting rice.
Same in Chile.
Usually you put a little bit of oil and carrot and put the uncooked rice till it's kinda yellow and then you add the water
We do that in India, well atleast in punjab region of India.
@@M7S4I5L8V2A right! And they call it "fried rice". Like, yeah.
most important thing here is water..no rice is cook without it.
That Kool-aid turned into a witches brew, did you see and hear the was it was bubbling? 😂
I’m not a hairdresser, but it’s safe to say if you are going to cut your hair, start with cutting less then cut more if needed, you can cut hair but obviously you can’t put it back on. Also if you bleach your hair, I’ve used a clear plastic disposable shower cap in the past, you can get them at Sally’s or any beauty supply store.
FACE MASK PEOPLE:
I've seen SO many fails on different masks. It's easy:
IF you can't peel it off easily, put a heavily warm facecloth/towel wrapped around your face(leave mouth unwrapped so don't waterboard yourself!) Let it sit for a while. It will allow you to remove the mask by rehydration to it. Or you can do it in smaller sections using a cotton ball or cotton pad and warm water.
I don't know why so many people have issues.
The woman here, wtf did you think would happen with such a large amount of gelatin and small amount of water? *facepalm*
It sounds terrible 😂
The only face mask I heard about before this was raw egg
Ikr like why are they so stupid and just continue on while crying ???
If it's that hard to peel it's gonna rip ur skin off
So just give up and wet it with warm water...
The Kool-Aid could have been salvageable. Just get a big bowl or pot and pour the pitcher of Sugar-Aid into it. Grab more Kool-Aid packs and add enough water to get it to the right sweetness that won't put you into a diabetic coma. If you drink it with ice, even better because that will water it down a bit more. 😎👍
And realize you just wasted a ton of suger
Yup
That's my favorite be ause it is something that would happen to me!
That will be so much kool-aid- i mean sugar-aid tho
You can probably get diabetes if you go there in real life and look at it too much
Little update on Kay if nobody’s seen her newer special fried rice videos, she made it with over cooked rice which was wet and mushy and then finally made some decent fried rice by cooking everything correctly.
Good for her! She seems like a sweet little person.
at work, we love watching kays cooking. my boss is a really good cook and watching her reaction to lay screwing up is the best
I love Kay, and her 'hunnyons' and 'carryots' 🤗😂
My family own a plumbing/mechanical"heating and air" company so I've done plumbing my whole life and in the guys defense a pedestal sink is one of the absolute worst to work on most of all in small bathrooms! While many have a door cut into the wall in the room behind the sink or near the sink in the bathroom. NEVER use chemicals especially acid based drain openers but if you have used them be sure to tell the plumber that they are in the line. Ivw seem liquid fire blind and burn many people. It also destroys many types of pipe like cast iron, clay tile and other types as well!
Not to mention that chemical clog busters are horrendous for the environment. Draino dissolves any protein it comes into contact with. Nasty stuff all around.
raid ass hole legends
I love how Amaze-bro (narrator) explaiins how and why things went south and how to avoid it. Really adds a pinch of warmth to the video.
I think 'kays cooking' is more for the atmosphere 🤣
I love watching be amazed videos after a long stressfull day! Thanks!
My day is only halfway over but yes I love these!
Same
Tori recommended to leave the iron on for 20 seconds
Omg when he said
“& the BANGS????? Oh HONEY!!?!?”
Lmaoooo !!! I literally cant stop laughing 😂
The faces of surprise 🤣😅🤣
I was very good at cutting my own hair. Back when I used to go to the same salon my mom did, I'd paid attention to what the stylist did, & asked questions. I picked a style I liked; & kept it virtually unchanged for over 30 years, since I'm a tomboy who never grew up, & never gave a damn about fashion! Trimming it was simply a matter of feeling with my fingers the right length, pinching the hair at the desired length, and cutting along my finger. I would cut it damp, so it obeyed. All standing in front of the bathroom sink, of course!
It’s been two years since Covid and this is hilarious
Now that Kool-Aid is diabetes flavor had me laughing🤣🤣
Please continue to do beauty tutorial fails. It's endlessly hilarious 😂
Kay's cooking is an awesome show. She's so genuine and at least she really trys.
When my sister’s cat heard “How to put a baby onesie on a cat” he looked at me like “DONT GET ANY IDEAS!”
Since I’ve seen the original beauty tutorials when they were made, seeing them on your video just made them that much more funnier. Especially the one with Naomi and the henna freckles. Thanks for the laughs.
Can't believe you left out Bill Dance's outtake where his trolling motor gets the best of him. I laugh til I cry every time I watch that!
For the henna “freckles”, it actually comes off after a bit. You’re not supposed to wash it so quickly! I feel so bad for this girl. 😭😭😭
She was still lucky. Lots of people can actually have nasty allergic reactions to natural henna
peeling off the eyebrows gonna stick with you forever lmao
I love how you actually give the correction advise.
Yes
True story told to me by my sister: her co-worker's daughter decided she wanted to shave her eyebrows. After she shaved the brows she figured she would get in trouble by her parents and decided she was going to hide what she did. She cut some of her hair off her head, got a hot glue gun, and tried to hot glue her hair onto her brow area. She burned her skin.
I read somewhere that someone removing the hairs from inside their nostril, the stick and wax technique, ended up ripping the skin and cartilage inside of their nose. I remember that they had to have plastic surgery to fix the damage.
I loved the cool aid disaster! The look on that little girl’s face is priceless!
19:28 this is a failure, but its also an oddly satisfying tutorial! XD
He called her food "Hate Crime on a plate", LMAO!!!!
The commentary is what makes these videos, I die every time 😂
Ikr. When my brother is watching some videos I always tell him to also read comments because comments are pure gold.😂
The plumber dude should have just called *MARIO*
Kay is an absolute LEGEND. I love her Videos, i always get a good lough out of them^^and watching them with friends is even better.
She is actually an amazing cook, people just don't know how to cook and judge her due to their ignorance. Uncooked rice is healthier than cooked rice just like any other raw food is. I once served raw chicken and scalloped potatoes and nobody complained. Burning, I mean "cooking" food wasn't a thing until the advent of fire so how else would humans be alive today if we cooked food? People eat raw egg yolks, raw beef, raw fish, raw veggies, etc all the time. Hell, my mum used to make meatloaf with raw beef, then add a layer of ketchup mixed with brown sugar to the top and we'd all dig in and it was delicious. When you cook the beef it loses it's natural flavor and nutrients as well as good bacteria that your body needs.
People that order burgers that are cooked drive me crazy, I had to quit dating because women would judge me for just eating beef raw out of the container.
@@Travybear1989 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That last fishing dude has given me many, many laughs over the years...I don't know if it was intentionally or not, but his dull reactions and clumsy attitudes were so funny...
6:36 Yeah she should’ve tested the henna before, because henna usually stays for a week few days, depends how long you keep it on for or how much you apply. I also think that instead of rubbing it off paper she should’ve washed her face. Every time I get henna done on my hands I wash my hands I don’t wipe it off, some people wipe it off too but wiping is better for your hands, when you apply henna you should wash your face. Maybe cause she didn’t wash her face it turned out like, or maybe because she should’ve just tested it out.
That bleach fail made me laugh
I love how you give an explanation after he can video that’s logical, well researched, and fact checked. That’s what makes you a great content creator!!!! Love your channel ♥️♥️♥️
11:22 that is the perfect way to describe that dish! ''a hate crime''
I live in the UK and have NEVER seen or heard of anyone eating a... “ Pie Sandwich “
😂 me neither
Ol hate a UK
20:15 it’s ok, the camera man never dies
Henna also contains stuff that can irritate skin and the way she was red around the dots before she was finished was showing obvious signs of allergy symptoms and then tried to rub it off making her face even more red
The lipstick girl is the funniest one (at the same time feeling bad for her panicky).
20 years later, I am so thankful to my responsible hairdresser who always refused to bleach my hair, no matter how much I pouted at first (I was a spoiled teen.) She never gave in. After seeing that she’d forfeit a bunch of money to save a brat’s hair, I trusted her implicitly. I also stopped being an AH lol. I’ll never let my girls bleach their hair. It destroyed wayyyy to many girls & women’s hair for me to give the ok. Thank goodness they’re nothing like I was at that age lol, so they don’t care.
I don't think prohibiting your kids from doing things is very helpful, every person I've known who had there parents who were super strict and prevented them from that sort of thing just did it the second as they were adults or did a bunch of risky things in secert....i have literally never seen my aunt without buzz cut hair and its because she was always forced to have her hair as long as possible as a kid.. my mom always let me do whatever I wanted to my hair but also encouraged me to take care of it, we used to do hair care routines together and I think that's much more effective than if she would've just told me I couldn't dye or cut MY hair, (which I have been bleaching and dying for years and is still curly and soft/fluffy.) Its all about using bleach safety and correctly!
In general Kids already have so much less of a say in what goes on in their lives, letting them have a say in the little things goes a long way with making sure they make the right choices. Guiding them is a parent is your goal! controlling kids without giving them information to come to the same conclusions won't do either of you any favors in the long run.
I'm not trying to be rude, I was just sharing my experiences!
@@lunapond7652 The point was that the hairdresser cared about me enough to not fall for my temper tantrum; she prohibited me from doing long-term damage because I was too young and immature to make that decision myself. Prohibiting a kid from doing something that will literally harm them isn’t overly strict. It means you care. The fact your hair is still fine is meaningless to the many, _many_ women whose hair is destroyed or changed because they bleached so often when younger.
I completely agree that forbidding kids from doing anything & everything, being overly strict, basically being a helicopter parent is harmful, but never saying no often ends up being even more harmful. There’s nothing more brutal than the real world finally hitting an entitled child that never heard no. I’ve seen it happen so many times, and I almost always feel bad even though their entitlement is completely insane.
I’m a parent. While I believe in kids learning by hitting their heads, I absolutely say no or prohibit something when needed. When I say no, there is a reason, and I explain that reason to my girls. I have yet to run into a backlash worse than the oldest breaking curfew 2x. A balance is necessary to have a happy, healthy, independent child who will grow up into a happy, healthy, independent, productive adult which is the ultimate goal. 👍🏼
@@j_g9109 there’s nothing inherently wrong with dying your hair as long as you take care of it though… why not just teach them to take care of their hair instead of prohibiting them from dying it?
@@toniotone8724 true
@@toniotone8724 you don't understand how bleach can make you bald.........
14:30 that face killed me 🤣
This made me realize how easy I have it with the peel away masks I use. Super easy lol
The way the sugar block bubbled when it fell all the way into the Kool-aid like a cartoon got me XD
Hello the where sali
And okeh O K E H okeh
@@meriam.moreno6262 ?
17:00 now I know where the meme came from
"PAPYRUS I BURNT THE WATER" -sans undertale
12:55 was too funny. We have a store called "Dicks". And just imagining someone uses that stores bags on their heads have me rolling 🤣
We all know. Dicks Sporting Goods.
@@hcbs1986 This store is a very old grocery store. We don't know how it's stays in business. But it's a nasty place.
16:18 who remembers the JoJo's bizarre makeup tutorial meme
16:35 so that's where the meme came from
What I think is funny is that they film their fail and upload it anyway. Love that idea!
3:38 end of sponsor
Ty
Thanks
Thank you! Sometimes you just need some laughter to get over a "rough moment" in life. This made me appreciate my fellow humans that much more after all none of them were "forced" to upload videos that showed the entire world the foolish side of themselves yet they did and I for one am grateful. Once again thanx to ya for your work in gathering these clips.🥰
I almost choked at laughing when that guy had the wax plugs and his nose and his ears and that lady was pulling them out. Every time he yelled I just about choked to death.