MISSING FATHER
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- Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2021
- MISSING FATHER is an animation about the fate of a young man who has to choose between straining his loved ones' generosity and discipline. Constantly encouraged by his colleagues to abandon important matters, he decides to act.
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Yeah I know I know anon, but still, at the end of the day, you have to choose.
2nd
Yes.
Yep.
"Yeah I know I know anon". _Nice spelling 👍_
@UC5kw3y_NO81ldUjJQxa4xnw Yes of course
He just chilling there while his teammates go at each other like a pack of wild animals.
He's a simple game enjoyer 😂
I miss those BO2 toxic lobbies
Yeah dude that’s what I usually just do or just mute other players in general
mw2 lobbies where my childhood
idk tho, the part of one guy in cod saying his mother died sounds like the protagonist
"Let's talk tomorrow " this hurt me right in the feels man
And that boy will grow up to be a man that will sacrifice everything he has to go back to that moment and say "No, lets talk right now". Just so he could speak with his father one last time.
@@153ridzzzz how so? Time machines dont exist
@@vittocrazi Not yet, not until we go back in time to creat them for the futur.
@Dulanja Dayapriya I'm so sorry about your loss
@@153ridzzzz Pumping out units, I mean *kids, aka bringing innocent beings into this ‘heavenly’ dimension of misery, suffering, struggling, pain and DEATH, WITHOUT THEIR PERMISSION/CONSENT, is NOT the solution/remedy/cure for your personal problems/issues such as: boredom, poverty, selfishness, loneliness, low IQ, **megalomania, shallowness, emptiness, vanity, hero complex syndrome, narcissism, virtue signalling syndrome. Please find a more useful/constructive hobby. 😉
**obsession with the exercise of power
*’kids’, aka future: pharmaceutical/medical industrial complex’ life long clients/victims, prison/military industrial complex clients/victims, fascists, satanists, totalitarian single digit IQ nobodies, communists, marxists, bolsheviks, leninists, SJWs, BLMs, socialists, mercenaries, religious freaks wearing funny clothing and head coverings spreading ‘peace’, welfare/benefit queens/kings, cartel members, starving people, broke(n)/bankrupt people from all points of views, hitmen/hitwomen, murderers, witches/warlocks who curse others, murderers wearing uniforms-badges/white coats-stethoscopes/suits-ties, abused people, abusers/users, drunkards, drug addicts, drug dealers, alcoholics, homeless, gang/mafia members, suicide victims, bullies, bullied people, torturers, tortured people, mentally and physically handicapped people, orphans, victims of organ harvesting and human trafficking, single mother victims, dead soldiers, racist group gang members, prostitutes, residents of hell, debt slaves, suckers to participate in the rat race that enables the world wide criminal syndicate(royalty, bankers etc.) to stay rich and become richer.
Approximately 27 trillion pounds of chemicals were produced in or imported into the United States(same or more to the other continents/parts of the world) per year in the early part of this decade, which is the equivalent of approximately 74 billion pounds/day (nearly 250 pounds per person). This number does not include fuels, pesticides, pharmaceuticals, or food products. That yummy 'stuff ‘gets into our bodies. Flame retardants in gymnasts, 180+ toxic chemicals in the blood of newborns, the leaching of phlates from plastic wrap into our food, the list goes on and on.
So please keep marrying and reproducing. Keep the cycle of misery, suffering and death going, this only helps us the rich/wealthy stay rich and get richer?wealthier. ;)
With love,
The World Wide Criminal Syndicate: Royalty/Bankers/Industrialists/’Insuranceists’
Here is a cool reason/true story on why you should pump out more units(kid): ‘’It is a sad day as I watch grown people shove their parents into the grave to take their spoils. have watched my cousins kill their parents early by running up their credit, mortgaging their homes, and then having the morphine pumped in them and even one of my cousins even told his mom that she would die today, as he gave permission for the morphine.
She had a trake down her throat,s o she could not defend herself, but when he told her that… she looked at me and mom as her eyes got big as silver dollars with fear… my other cousin shoved her mom in a back bedroom for two years and gambled her 2400 a month away. My aunt finally got hold of a phone and called 911… and finally got out of her daughters hell… but then the hospess dropped her and broke her legs and hip and they finished her off with morphine.
My other aunt died with liver cancer as her kids fought over her funeral money, as they told her to go on and die.
My uncle had a son on crack that pushed him on in the box and these siblings all fell in one years time. Now my siblings are trying to push my mom in the box to get at her money and the sad thing is my mom knows it. I have tried to keep my two sisters off of my mom but they are constantly calling her and demanding that my mom buys them a house so they can leave their husbands. And my hands are tied. My ex and children robbed me a few years back so i know what’s going on but my hands are tied. This is a sad day that we have come to. My mom would fair out better if she had less money but the vultures are swarming. This is so sad and my sisters were raised better.‘’
There are a million statistics showing how single mothers are a scourge on humanity. Don’t perpetuate this cycle of single mothers raising single mothers and boys who end up in prison. Think of the misery you will be causing to an innocent child. While the potential is there to make barren couples happy, there is also the likelihood that you will be enabling a single mother to ruin another child. YOUR child.
As long as the government is fighting unwinnable wars, they will need bodies. Paying single moms to spit out children (through government welfare) while discouraging abortions is going to create more single mothers in poverty; Uncle Sam is hoping the men end up in the military while the women become knocked-up single moms just like their mothers did. If the men turn out to be useless, they can always be part of the industrial prison complex instead.
"It was always the women, and above all the young ones, who were the most bigoted adherents of the Party, the swallowers of slogans, the amateur spies and [hunters] of unorthodoxy.” ― Orwell, 1984
“The aim of totalitarian education has never been to install convictions but to destroy the capacity to form any. One of the greatest advantages of the totalitarian elites of the twenties and thirties was to turn any statement of fact into question of motive.
The ideal subject of totalitarian rule is not the convinced communist, but people for whom the distinction between fact and fiction and the distinction between true and false no longer exists”…
~ Hannah Arendt - The Origins of Totalitarianism (1951)
‘The technique of infamy is to start two lies at once and get people arguing heatedly over which is the truth.’ - Ezra Pound
The masses have never thirsted after truth. They turn aside from evidence that is not to their taste, preferring to deify error, if error seduce them. Whoever can supply them with illusions is easily their master; whoever attempts to destroy their illusions is always their victim. An individual in a crowd is a grain of sand amid other grains of sand, which the wind stirs up at will. - Gustave Le Bon
Dis-eases are nothing more than the body's inability to excrete morbid matter that we accumulate from what we eat/drink/inhale/wear/rub on ourselves. In other words: CHRONIC CONSTIPATION IN THE BOWELS AND ORGANS. This is known since adam and eve, since about 6000 years. Empty the body of morbid matter and you recover from ANY so called 'dis-eases' 100% of the time.
The constantly changing, self contradictory narrative(s) is(are) a psychological weapon they are deploying, designed to disengage and depress the populace, so they give up thinking and just accept whatever they are told.
They will fake the alien invasion. But this alien invasion will not be hostile, they will present this as the second coming of Jesus. And they'll have a fake Jesus, pseudo-Christ (what many, due to the loose translation of the original Greek, call anti-christ; in the original text the word is pseudo-christ, fake christ) and fake Jesus is gonna tell you to be good and take your vaccines and all that.
They'll be able to project holographic images everywhere of jesus and alien angels and all that, and 5g network will help them out I think.
They've been building up the ancient aliens narrative and all that for a long time. It's all bullshit.
The churches will recognize his authority and sell out the humankind apart from a few preachers here and there. And that's it.
‘There are people that believe government, trillionaires, billionaires, big pharma, chemical giants are benevolent entities with only the sheeple’s best interest at heart. Then there’s the rest of us “spoiler alerters.’
"There will come a time when people will go insane, and when they see someone who isn't insane, they will attack him and say, 'You are insane; you aren't like us." - Saint Anthony the Great
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Both my parents are still alive, I feel like I don’t appreciate them enough because I see them everyday, but after reading the comment section I’m gonna try and cherish every moment I’m with them, I had no idea how lucky I am to still have my phone ring and show “mom” or “dad” on the screen.
Don't try. You will. Don't give yourself some excuse to retreat.
It doesn't have to be extensive. A simple 5 minute conversation each day (if you live with them) helps. Or a quick 5 minute phone call is also good
This comment was written 11 months ago... And 11 months ago that was true for me too... Lost my dad a month ago. I thought he would be here for at least another 2 decades.
@@someoneinthecrowd4313 hold out there brother, it sucks now, but time will heal your wounds
Ok
This hits way too close to home. I lost my dad in 2019 to a work accident. I was 19, about to turn 20 and my brother was 13 going on 14. The void he left has never really gone away,
My deepest condolences
My deepest condolences to you.
I’m sorry I know how you feel lost my dad 2 months after I turned 20 now I’m 21 and half
My deepest condolences to you.
I lost my father too, except i was 10 at that time.
There's a difference between a widow and a single mother.
@Logan Roof News tf?
@Logan Roof News he just mething around RUclips
@@rhaelsura96 Ignore him he has no life and can only interact with the world through the internet, so he needs attention
@@zafiruzoma6234 I am just flaging his comment as spam rn. He posts it everywhere in this comment section.
@Logan Roof News Don't you have homework to do kiddo?
I lost my wife instantly in a car accident at the end of August. It's really amazing how we can take for granted that certain people will always be in our lives until they are not. I'm now a 36 year old single father of two. She left a hole in our lives that can never be filled. I wish I spent more time with her, I wish I didn't work so much and I wish I would have helped more with the kids. I really, really miss her.
Stay strong and take care of your kids
try to be a good father and teach your kids as much as possible, if you find someone new to be with take care so she doesn't become more important than your kids
t. mom died before I started school
sorry for your loss... there is really nothing anybody can say to make your situation easier. One can only hope she is in a better place now
My condolences man. I hope you're able to manage the grief of such a tragic loss while caring for your poor children.
Don't loose sight of the future - one day life will be good again. Scars like these never truly heal, but with time, they will become a smaller and smaller part of who you are.
All the best
Stay strong
2:25 That Violation💀
I'm a firefighter and father of three. If any of my children responded to my death this way I would be so proud of them.
@@jerisoneon9700becouse the children will be strong and can help him wife
Because they can accept the loss and choose to be a better person.
I wish i was a firefighter. It is very hard to get the good jobs
@@bobsacamano7653 How old are you?
Say no to drugs and you can work in the oil fields.
My dad died a week ago, it hurts so much man. My mum and sister are absolutely broken and I just think that I have to be there for them, even tho I'm only 18 and the youngest of the family. I'm scared of the future.
Man.. I am really sorry, just keep your head up, you will make it, your father will be there with you always.
Just keep moving. The future will come and it will be okay, just be kind to yourself and keep moving.
I'm truely sorry to hear that, i know this is just a rando, but i am hoping for the best for you
It will really be difficult to move foward. Fuck, I'm still at my mothers home but I try to find a job and move on from my fathers death. I really wish you to find a purpose that will drive you to do something.
I know that feeling man. My dad passed away a little over a year ago. I always have to be there for them to soothe them, but nobody looks after me. When I make attempts to talk to them, they aren't even paying any attention to me. And we are also in debt, which was planned to be payed off with my moms and dads income. So I need to go to work as soon as I'm done with school. I'm just 14 years old man..What am I supposed to do?
Dude you always coming here fucking me up. I was raised by my grandparents. Grandpa taught me how to be a man, a real man, unlike my father. When he passed away a few years ago it crushed me. I have endless regret about not spending more time with him as an adult.
Ayo ?
Wait a moment.. What the fuck--
Also, RIP to your grandpa.
Yo how tf did you comment 2 hours ago if this video was uploaded a couple minutes ago, also sorry for your loss. Your grandpa sounds like a great man.
@@frozendaffodil3272 maybe he is a donor in patreon?
Your grandpa was a good man,god bless him.
One of my best friends since middle school died last year at 26 years old. At his funeral his father comes up to us and asks “are you the guys he plays games with after work?” We answered yeah and he replies “he talked to you guys way more than he ever talked to me” none of us could even honor him with a response as we all bowed out heads. That was the hardest thing I ever had to hear from someone
He wanted to know about his son, go back and talk to him a little.
That's not on you man, the important thing is that you were a good friend
I've never cried reading comments in the comment sections before. Until this. Fuck man...
Many dads try but their kids never attempt to reach put because society has brainwashed them "it's not cool"
Man, I'm so grateful to have a father.
I saw many comments of people saying that their dads died when they were just children.
Sometimes you don't value what you have and I know from now on that I will miss those evenings when we watched football together, played football with friends and sometimes played CoD together.
Damn, I used to get so annoyed when my dad would want to talk to me while I was gaming. But now, I don't mind the random phone calls from him. Funny how life is, sometimes
i wish mine was less toxic
Or when you were working you randomly call your mom or dad to just say hi or talk.
Especially when living or working alone.
It got less annoying when they actually wanted to talk, not talk about how bad your little gaming habit is
call him too!
@@unitempt7975 it's your job to have a better relationship with him
That hits a little too close at home. Back when my father died from a heart attack when I was 21 it was exactly the same... The pressure of being the main source of income, having to care for my grandparents who just lost their only child, girlfriend of 2 years breaking up and the guilt of having never valued the time with my father... tough times. I think I've aged 10 years in 6 months back then.
My dad died of a sudden heart attack when I was 22. Over the next year my grandpa would pass as well and my grandma would lose her house. My mom bounced and my brother and I lived with our grandma, we threw together enough with our part time jobs and her SS to get a small apartment across town. We watched her get sicker for a year and a half. Found out the last month of her life she had previously undiagnosed cancer.
Those times force us to grow whether we want to or not. Grow or crumble.
@@savagerockman That last sentence is a good summary of the lessons to be learned by dire times. Anyways I wish you only the best, dude.
@@streigl1935 Thank you, I sincerely wish you the same. It's been over ten years since then and my life has changed so dramatically that people I run into from that period now don't believe it. But the seeds for that transformation, they were sown during those hard times.
@@savagerockman You two brothers are legends for taking care of your grandmother as good as you could. You may not have done the perfect thing at that time, but you did not give up and gave your best and that's what counts first and foremost.
no dad squad
Lost my mother around 10 years ago when I was sixteen. For some reason I never stopped, so I just kept going on in my life. Lots of uphills and downhills, good relationships that have just withered away etc. Made me realize that nothing is permanent and we as people always should enjoy every moment as if it would be our last and treat people like it's the last time we're talking to each other.
10 years ago I couldn't even possibly imagine what my life would be like now. There are pieces missing from the puzzle but I'm collecting the remnants slow and steady.
You can do it, Anon.
this honestly kills me, in the last 4 years of my life i havent spent a full day with my father. due to me being in the military. I hope to god i can make it in home in time to see him.
and that's unusual somehow?
@@mmmmmmok5292 shut up
Many fathers are terribly under appreciated. Sometimes it’s hard to talk to your dad because of fear of criticism. However the best fathers always offer constructive criticism. Good fathers have a way of raising kids especially sons to become independent and strong. I’m blessed to have such a father. People that are important to you in general should be appreciated. Because non of us last forever…
I’m glad I have a great dad, we really need to appreciate our parents, siblings, and romantic partners because like always today maybe the last day we are with them.
I’m actually scared of having kids because I’m worried I’ll never match up to how good my dad is and how good a job he did raising his children. I think I’ll always be in his shadow. He’s an amazing man. His drive, how hard he works and how much times he spends training, working and studying is unmatched. He’s a doctor and he still does a new masters every few years. He’s my hero. I hope one day I can live up to him.
@@mae8920 I relate to you man
@@mae8920 you don’t have to be as good as your father it’s not a competition, you just have to do your best and be there for them. If you can do that then you’re gonna be a better father than a lot of other people had
@@mae8920 You will Ma e. you're father knows it and he will be proud of you no matter what.
I'm gonna call my dad and try to hang with him this weekend. Thank you for giving me the push I needed to realize how important my parents are to me.
ruclips.net/video/oLRuX4Dbq5c/видео.html
Try to talk to him as much as you can, you never know when it's gonna be your last chance
Lmafffooo gay
@@hostileenvironment6107 🌞🦷🦷🦷🦷👄👅👄
@@hostileenvironment6107 damn username checks out
My dad wasn't a good father for me growing up, but as an adult I see now that underneath his mistakes and regrets, he's just a man. And both of us have a lot in common personality wise. Life is messy.
I'm so glad to have a great relationship with my father, I couldn't imagine life without him. It's the same with my mother, such a caring women.
When a series of Wojaks are more human, humane and relatable than the real ones around you.
Censorship, not allowed to say anything. Emotion control, not allowed to feel anything. Government, not allowed to solve anything. Career, not allowed to make anything. Inflation, not allowed to hoard anything. Rent, not allowed to own anything. Fast paced life, not allowed to have free time. Minimum wage, not allowed any breaks. ADHD, can't hold a conversation for longer than a few seconds. This, and much more. There are no more humans on earth. Just Hylics. Flesh golems. Meat turrets.
For real, I've learnt way more about these videos than from the stupid people on social media and tik tok
@Logan Roof News As a troll, you are so bait
@@Sohelanthropus people on tik tok and social media aren't around you tho
maybe you just don't know the peple around you good enough so you think there is nothing to relate to
Are there any animators here?
Soon I will be replacing my old laptop with a new pc. Finally be able to work on more demanding programs.
Any suggestions for a easy to learn art/animation apps?
I use Krita and adobe premiere right now.
Not me, well, soon.
Hope you find an animator that can help ya, idk
Haha beans
Shotcut could be a replacement for video editing. As it uses less Ram the Adobe so its better for pc with low ram and does the same. So u can have more programs open at a time. I recommend it. For animation, there isn't much better other then krita
Thats already good software
sony Vegas, Adobe premiere
This hits hard. I love you dad.
This video really hurts. It makes me so grateful to still have time to spend with my loved ones... to all that have lost them, I feel for you. And if you ever need to talk to someone, I’m here for you. I have already been crying thanks to the video
I honestly love my Dad, I literally cried for days when he went to Dubai for a Job to help my family back home
Hope your Dad does fine there
*salute*
@@AccountNum1 nah he came back like a few years later and moved with us in Singapore thanks to all the money he made in Dubai, I kinda like him more than my mom
@@ihavetowait90daystochangem67 Ooh, poggers. Then change my word, hope your dad did fine there lol
OFW life is tough
Man that kid was heartless. That kid insulted a guy's mom and when the guy said his mom is dead, the kid was like good for him.
That's normal in games i guess
@@praktarium wow. I know that toxicity were very common in games but I didn’t know that this behaviour towards one’s dead parent was that normal.
@@ShrekGKSPrivacy You encounter a lot of these while playing games online. I got insulted because I'm a girl, also I recieved death threats because I wasn't good in the game, someone wished my mom had covid to die... that was really bad for my mental health....
@@kusuossecretgf5401 ☹
@@kusuossecretgf5401 oh damn. But the the thing is that the guy who got maternally insulted has a real dead mother and the fact was disregarded when he revealed it while in your case someone only wished death upon your mother. But either way it is still horrid.
Must feel great to have a good dad
4:08 In Spain a lot of young people instead of studying decided to go to work for good money in construcction, that ended in the 2008 crisis, adults whitout a job and whitout skills maybe whit a family, not a good thing.
We might not realize, but out fathers are just like us, but they try their best to do what they think what's best for us from their expiriences, which we lack of most of the times. So don't forget to listen to your father sometimes, it can help you and teach you lessons which you'll have to live throught otherwise.
@Logan Roof News get a hobby dude
True, but most of the time you will have your own opinion. Its different for each generation.
@@unitempt7975 true aswell my friend
Speak for yourself
Lmao biggest bs
My father cames back from work every month and I understand not having a dad, my mother breeds cocktails and goes cleaning houses for life so I can go to school, my father works at a mine, as an engineer, this video is inspiring me to read and learn harder
@@SilverCorvidsMARKETING I'm sorry 😔
If it makes you feel better your father is doing this for both of you. That’s what a man does, anything to support his family, even if that means only seeing them a few times a year
@Logan Roof News bruh moment
❤️
Breeding cocktails?
My dad walked out on me when I was 9. 15 years later and it’s really starting to hit me. A big part of my life will always have a hole in it.
If I ever have kids I’ll be there for them without hesitation.
Mine walked out before I can remember him. 36 years later…fuck ‘im.
Old men crying for they daddy.... Pathetic
@@s3dghost please get help
@@jackwilson8552 the feeling is mutual...
@@s3dghost I’ve gotten it before. You clearly haven’t
I lost my father 1 year ago and when I heard this "family" talk, i remember myself... I so sorry that i was talking with my father like this guy, but now I cant change anything. I only hope it never repeat in my life again. Thank you for this video
I like the way he baited people by making the thumbnail about single mothers, thinking this was gonna be a roast on irresponsible women but it turned out to be a call for young men to value and appreciate the masculine example in their lives. How this man hasn't hit a million subs, I'll never know
Really? That was your expectation?
Yeah, it wasn't what I expected. Still a good video though. Deep message to it.
@@cedar4539 Yeah but it isn't the author's fault he gets these kind of comments. Personally this was a wake up call for men to appreciate their fathers, or become a good one themselves.
@@cedar4539 I mean single moms are pretty bad if you look at the stats, but pointing that out doesn't absolve men of the responsibility of not having sex unmarried. or divorcing.
@@Roescoe yeah it's also the father's fault
"Young people are very interesting creatures.
They think that just because their parents
already made sacrifices for them, they don't
have to do the same."
- Bukowski
Guess it’s part of growing up
I don't see a lot of Bukowski quotes in YT comment sections.
Break the cycle
My father sacrificed my mental stability, his marriage, and liver for cheap booze. No thanks, I'd rather be sober, lol
@Tommy Gaming 🅥 man with the fake verified mark
My dad works more than 70 hours a week… my whole childhood he has provided for me and my siblings. I always make sure to be present when I finally have time with him. Makes me sad that he had to ruin his back just to bring food on the table for me, my mom and my siblings. Be kind to your fathers, even if they don’t always understand everything. They will literally do anything and everything to make sure you wont have to struggle. I love you dad.
4:44 mh according to the uniforms and truck this takes place either in Eastern Europe or in Germany
Could be East Germany. Many flat blocks... Yet... Eastern Europe could also be right... Poland maybe...
@@shinichikudo7577 Millenia Thinker has been proven to be Polish so yeah Poland
@@shinichikudo7577 Poland is in Western and Central Europe.
@@GenovaYork24 Nah. France is Western Europe. Germany and Poland are Central if we'd refer to the location.
@@shinichikudo7577 No lmao, learn basic geography before embarrassing yourself. The centre of Europe is in Girija, east Lithuania. The limit between Western and Central Europe is in western Poland.
*“You can’t go back and change the beginning, but you can start where you are and change the ending...”*
*―C. S. Lewis*
Lewis is always 10/10
This quote is inspiring me to keep going even doe life beats us down I gotta get up
Ar
Beautiful. Thanks.
if you've been keeping up with our corporate media and western elites, changing the beginning is also possible
This video legit made me feel bad for anon's father
@DarkErminia looking at their channel, probably everything. This is why i already miss the dislike button count on YT.
@Logan Roof News ok
@Logan Roof News wtf
@Logan Roof News try laughing at this ratio
@Logan Roof News ..........If you're going to troll then at least try to make it less obvious. Noobs trying to troll these days........
As an orphan child (my father died to kidney failure) this video hit me in the gut. I got bullied alot back when i was still in elemantary school and this video reminds of those damn days.
These videos are more like wake up calls to me now. I relate to so many of them. I wanna change my life for the better
Losing my dad at 11 this is painfully real. Trying to fill a void for who was the primary bread winner. From being a kid to trying to imitate an adult to make ends meet. From a full plate to skipping meals. Now as a father doing my best to separate my kids from escapisms, trying to pass on real knowledge and create family memories. I know my time is finite and should I ever pass early like my dad did, they stand better chance than I did and hopefully get further than I could with my hopes and dreams. This is good content, keep it going as long as you can.
Fathers sometimes want their sons to achieve things they couldn’t. To do better than they did. It’s a scary thought, I don’t want to disappoint my dad. But I know it’s a huge sign of love and care. Good on you, may God help you and your kids. Sorry for the loss of your father too…
Good for you, that you had a good father, and trying your best to become an amazing parent figure. I wish my father had made me feel any other emotions, besides mix of pity and disgust.
Yis OK.
I lost my dad at 3-4 years old
Stay strong man, I'm sure you're a great father and your kids love you :)
Fun fact: The store that he works in is called "zabka" and its a small brand spread around in Poland. Its quite popular over there. Btw the word zabka means frog which is their logo as well.
Pepe is forever frens
@@luditukan2435 yes, indeed
"small brand"
Bro, that store is EVERYWHERE in PL
@@reallychadical It's even more dangerous than you think. We have that store in Bulgaria, too. Same name (just spelled in bulgarian) and same logo.
But it means toad(y) in russian
Every time my dad walks in and shows interest in what I am doing or playing I get happy and I appreciate that he’s taking the time to show interest in what I am doing even if I know he don’t really understands what I am doing I try to take the time and explain it to him, we have a strong bond because of this and we laugh and talk often together. He’s really the best dad ever
2:00 - the Right Guy sounds exactly as Mr House from New Vegas, is there some TTS device with his voice?
It's the Microsoft default TTS British voice
I wish we talked like this in CoD again
back then everyone knew everyone's mother
@@reeflash29 When you beat a kid fair and square and they start being toxic and calling you a hacker: "Good relations with your mother I have."
Can't have that in halp infinite either :/ can't talk with enemy teams.
@@vipergaming8746 the most toxic think you ever hear now days is EZ
I miss the mw2 toxicity🥴😂
0:17 man I miss xbox 360 lobbies
As much as this motivated me to spend time with my parents, my father has been absent for most of my life, if anything, I just want to be a good father. Honestly I just want to spend more time with my mother, so thanks for this man
When the dad said: "Am i bothering you?" And the kid answer: "Just a little" that broke me. I have identified with the kid, i dont know how to talk to my father and, sometimes, i dont even want to. His decision of get rid of the Xbox for help in the house house bills was very mature too.
Fathers are important... for any guys who are still young- respect your dad, he's the best guy you'll have.
Don't respect your father if he is a piece of shit. Acknowledge that he isn't who you want to become like and find a role model in somebody else , more worthy and capable.*
Imagine having a dad lol, actually I'm crying, mine abandoned me
not when he's a coward who let's the mother beat/molest her kids.
I'm sorry, some of us aren't fortunate enough to have loving families with healthy masculine/feminine role .models.
No they're not
Especially when your mom isnt as caring as normal parents
OML DUDE THAT"S PHANTOM FORCES ISN'T IT! 6:30 THE FRIKIN GRENADES GAVE ME MINI PTSD FLASHBACKS BUT NOW I"M SUREW
Great video, as always.
Your work is amazing
It's weird and shocking to realise that a lot of people have the same problems as you but in their own ways.
For someone who lost his Dad I fell into video games but realised that It doesn't make the emptiness go away it just a temporary relief, I am now focused on levelling up the real me and not a virtual character.
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hahahaha OK
we all have our journey to go through, i'm glad you realized which one is yours
My father died when I was three and I never got to meet the man. I'm 19 now and I wish that I got to meet the man, my mother describes him as almost a exact copy of me. I picked up gaming at a young age and years later I found out he played games like me. I wish I got to play a game with my old man at least once. This shit hits kinda hard.
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Sorry to hear that, man. I’m sure your dad would be proud of you!
Similar situation, except I was 6. I played some games with him, he got me a ps2 for my christmas one year. It sucks man, I wish we both got to know our fathers.
Same thing happened to me when I was 13…now I’m 20 it sucks bruh…😔😔😔
Why you saying “the man” mf that’s your damn dad
This was heartwarming.. and heartbreaking..
Lost my dad last month. Always checked in on me while living abroad .The things you take for granted even when you are independent.
Being a dad and a Freelance Computer Technician (with a wife whose a Full-time Government Employee) is a blessing for me, I have time for my kids to guide them in this Crazy Modern World... Thanks for the great content anon... =)
your wife is a skinwalker
@@AmalekIsComing skinwalker?
@@risingdoom yeah, his wife works for the feds, she's a skinwalker
i fucking hate how you people claim the world is ''crazy'' an the past was some wonderful time full of prosperity or some shit, the modern world is the best humanity has ever been, your children will grow up in more comfort than any one of your ancestors, they have easiest access to education in history, so much food and water that they can afford to throw it away and on cherry on top they dont have to go die in some horrifying war 2 continents away because now is the longest period of peace in human history, the only think that has gotten wore is crime and even that is quickly decreasing world wide year by year (excluding war torn states) be grateful
@@kamovka2317 facts
I grew up without a father because he did not want a child and got divorced. Little to zero contact ever. I now have two new borns and can fulfill my life‘s purpose of being a better father than my own.
There is always a chance to make the best of it. Keep on going.
bruh your channel name is amazing
Same here, it's fucked up how i think peoples who have lost theirs are lucky.. but at least they'll always know their dad loved them. Here you have the feeling of being unwanted, of not even knowing what your father looks or looked like. You know that they're alive, somewhere, but can't even contact them, just to show that you exist.
I don’t know why child abandonment isn’t considered child abuse.
Same here. That's why i have so much respect for my mom. I can feel u, tho im not a father yet but i wish u will have a wonderful times with your childs.
@@simsportif same. My mom passed when I was 3, never really got to know her… my dad left and died far away after becoming a drug and alcohol addict. While I care little for him, I wish I had known my mother.
2:23 best joke ever
Why am I binging these? These hurt me in ways I generally feel when I'm diving down the rabbit hole of my mind. You do good work, a real look at life.
What a world we live in.
@Logan Roof News You are trying so hard to be edgy it's just cringe. Better luck next time
@Shroomer Yeah, Gutless Dolt lol.
This truly is a cruel world.
Hell on earth
Society
I think the final sentence is to actually talk about wojak's dad. Even though he was not alive to see his son grow up, his affection to his son and his hard working for the family still affect wojak and make him care for his mother, make him take responsibility for the family.
I was struggling to understand the meaning of that. It now makes sense
I wish i had a dad like that
You guys really seen to talk about good dads and respecting them, if they were/are good fathers to you, you should totally appreciate that, but sometimes we get dads that are the worst possible human being, and sometimes it would be better without one
Thankyou for this. I will spend more time with my mother after this.
This moment when life hits you in the ass. Only yesterday you were thinking which console or video card to buy and how you will play after work / study. And now you're crushed and wondering how could I be such a fool?
Thats called life
This happened to me when my aunt died.
I literally could not care less if someone stabbed me in the middle of the street. I was so numb to everything.
ye u realize how silly you are and reassess whats important
I feel that.
I wish he had a heritage flat from parents and lived on market rent money, and found happiness in simple thing without families or friends - imposed values of a violent society
after I saw this, I realized how great my dad is, I should appreciate this blessing and thank god before I lose it..
thank you
Same, I didn’t realize this until I was 16 turning 17. I have some regrets. We sometimes don’t realize we are making mistakes until it’s too late.
When I lost my stepfather many years ago, it was horrific.
I won't go into details but I remember both my mother and myself spiraling into depression.
I very clearly remember hearing her crying and often being the only one there to help comfort her i think that because of that I hid my own grief away and for some time it had broken me.
Glad things are better now
This hit too close to home... My dad is a firefighter. I remember enjoying the time he was on shift. Its sad to think, the very very few people in the world that care for us the most are, sometimes, the ones we appreciate the least.
My real father left when I was born. My step father abused me and now he's actively cheating with another woman in the open. He's almost driven my mother to suicide. He's forcing our family to be broken apart. The woman He's going with knows he has a family too. I, the son, am going to be forced to support my mother and my siblings because of him, the father.
How old are you, man? If I were you, I'd have a talk with my mother about who she keeps around the house. If it's too much for her then he shouldn't be around. If she feels she can't do it on her own you can volunteer to help support the family and get him out of the picture. Hell, I'd even say get the authorities involved if he wants to keep making problems and your mother can't make him leave.
@@roastbeef4918 hey, man. Don’t be rash.
I’m sorry, man. I’m hoping your situation improves although I don’t know how…
@@roastbeef4918 what have I done to you for you to lash out at me? All of your claims are false. Yes, I look to self improve but I don’t act with fake bravado over the internet and encourage violence as a first resort.
@@roastbeef4918 You dont even know how old these people are. If they are a teenager there isnt much he can do lol
Guy selling his Xbox & finding a job instead of hearing little children fight with only words in a game it's an inspiration. Each time your content seems to be far from only animations & becoming an improvement to self aware. Great job! 🤘🏻
Getting a job for what?
@@chief8559 to support her mom bro did you not see she was working two jobs?
@@ulti8106 Meaningless
@@chief8559 it’s meaningless to support your mother?
@@marcusgabriel8365 Purposeful to support your narcissistic mother who punishes and shames your for every small thing?
How do you always manage to hit me right in my feels
Man I'm so lucky I got to spend a lot of time with my Dad. Loved it when he watched my play Donkey Kong Country as a kid, singing together, making homemade pizzas. He was a war vet, state champion wrestler, but completely supported my musical theatre and ballet pursuits. Wonderful dad. Miss him so much
As a firefighter myself, and coming from a family of firefighters, I can tell you that this depiction of late shifts, just waiting on calls, is both mentally and socially draining.
Please spend sometime with your firefighter parents, you just never know.
My father is a firefather and i think even a cheif, my dad and i don't do all that much together because he needs his rest since he also works night shift. But he picks me up from school everyday and ask me how it was, i see him do alot for other people outside of fire duty as well. I respect him deeply.
That's one of the things I worry about when I eventually have kids. Right now I'm in tech school learning how to be a firefighter
You Fire Rescue personnel have the hardest First Responder job at a general level.
You’re often the first on scene, and you watch people hurt, die, and lose everything. You are expected to stay impartial. Where I’m from, you’re the guy who picks bits of people off of the highway after a wreck while Cops watch and Paramedics tend and transport wounded (often assisted by a Fire Paramedic or Medical Responder, and more Pumps are dropping casualties off at hospitals now adays…Why hire more paramedics when you can give Fire another duty on top of their stress)
I trained along side a bunch of fire fighters for my medical response training, and I’ll never take that experience for granted. You’re proof that heroes don’t need capes, or guns.
I remember as a kid I used to worry how other people treated my dad because he was not socially inept. He was an introvert but I could understand why and only feel sorry for him. I was afraid people would beat up my dad sometimes.
I’m actually scared of having kids because I’m worried I’ll never match up to how good my dad is and how good a job he did raising his children. I think I’ll always be in his shadow. He’s an amazing man. His drive, how hard he works and how much times he spends training, working and studying is unmatched. He’s a doctor and he still does a new masters every few years. He’s my hero. I hope one day I can live up to him.
It’s about drive, it’s about power
I'm also scared to be a father but bc i grown with a violent dad who leave my mother and my family when i was 11 and i want to be a father since i'm little , i want to have kids but sometime i'm scared of myself bc sometime i'm violent like my father , i'm scared of hurting my kids and i dont know if i can be a real father or if i'm gonna be like my father .
The feeling of being in your dad’s shadow is definitely something I can relate to. It’s difficult to tell wether I’m being too harsh on myself. Or I should because it will help me achieve great things. But I’m not sure if it will do more harm than good or not…
It’s difficult….being men…
definitely bro i feel the same
Dont make kids if you are a 'masky'...children deserve good parents
How his dad wanted to connect with him, but didn't get the chance to absolutely breaks me to my core.
In 2019, my dad had two strokes. Thankfully, he's still able to walk, talk and do things that require a lot of effort. However, it gave me a wake up call. I realized i needed to start spending less time playing video games and watching tv and crap like that and start spending more time with my family. I'm extremely grateful that my father is still alive and in good health. I have also gained a lot of respect for the work my mother and father do to keep our family afloat. Even when you may be incredibly angry at your parents, take a step back and think of all the things they have done for you over the course of your life, because life would sure be a lot different without them in it.
Yeah this hits home hard. I lost my dad 2 years ago due to a heartattack. That same year he told how proud he was of me, for no particular reason. Just for being his son.
I would often go on a trip with my grandpa and my dad. Just cruising around, trying different new restaurants or bars. Joking around about life and telling stories. My grandpa passed away 2018.
Now I'm driving around the same roads alone. I never felt so lonely in my life.
There is always the Lord Jesus Christ.
Yeah, try finding a roast e to be your friend. You will inevitably start to hate them.
Dont mind the npc comments 😔
@@shinren_ Am I an NPC? I've always wondered that. I don't think I am. But then again, that's something an NPC would believe.
@@Reeeeeee12345 you made your entire account and rhetoric off hating other people, shits pretty pathetic and NPC-like
At least the guy is willing to take Sacrifices to help his mother, even tho he didn't always have the best relation with his family in the past
I still have my father and mom around, so I can enjoy my time with them.
I feel sorry for the people who lost their parents.
im 24 and in my whole life, i cant remember talking with my dad for more than 5 minutes. he goes for work and comes back after 2~3 months mostly during holiday season, stay home for about 3 days and leave again. Even when he's home, he don't really talk to us, he just watch tv or play his acoustic guitar. he didn't care about me, once he said my brother is better than me in every way, which hurt me much. recently, i started making music and bought my first electric guitar. i never seen my dad get excited and supporting me before. he taught me basics, and got pumped when i recorded his play. never had this much bonding with him in my life and i love my dad now. he went for work, i can't wait for him to come home.
Man this comment section has so many people who have lost thier family members at young age . Life was cruel for all of us. But your loved ones will always be watching you. stay strong guys , y'all gonna make it
facts
life was not cruel, fathers were cruel and careless for not securing a better future for their children
@@Metratchcalm down
After I watched this video, I immediatly got up from my chair, went to check on my dad, saw him sleeping on the couch, made sure he was breathing (and that he was okay), and gave a sigh of relief and went back to my room. Sometimes it's easy to forget how quickly our loved ones can leave us, and this video reminded me of just that. We always take them for granted while we should be thankful for them being there for us everyday, for they can leave us without getting to say goodbye... Yet another video that made me aware just how good I have it in life, and for that I thank you MillenniaThinker.
@Dintget Buttmadd I'm 19 actually. And my dad has health problems. What's it to you?
Me and my Brother lost our father long long time ago. I was 5 and he was barely 3 years old. We've had difficult childhood and we were completely broke for many years.
I don't know where and how did my mother find her strength to raise us, but she is still doing it. Even tho I'm 35 now depressed and my life is a complete mess, she still helps with anything she can.
And I can't even look her in the eyes and say how much I am grateful...
Man, these conversations and scripts are so realistic and natural. How..
This has to be a narration of someone's life
I relied on my widower father's generosity for a very long time due to serious mental health problems, but eventually I managed to find a job, and I haven't ever regretted it. I feel a million times better about myself, no longer being a burden and drifting aimlessly through life. Getting a job won't solve all your life problems, but it's a start, a necessary start.
Thanks for that, you gave me hope and confidence. It’s a necessary start indeed, best of luck to you.
work is freedom
Ora et labora. Pray and work. Humans need to do some kind of work to feel worth. It doesn't have to pay a lot - or even at all. It just needs to allow us to contribute somehow. Good for you, fren. God bless.
Personally getting a job was the most miserable and soul destroying decision I've ever made, I was days away from my head going boom because it was so fucking awful so it absolutely blows my mind when people talk about jobs in a positive light. Ever since I was blessed with the opportunity to stop working I no longer suffer from borderline insomnia, or night terrors, no longer feel sick 24/7 it's actually amazing I feel like life might actually be worth living.
@@knightacedia Maybe you just didn't find the job that fits you. My first job was what you described, it was miserable and I just wanted out. It was my second try where I found a job I can actually do without just feeling like my soul is being sucked out. It was still hard and I was eventually diagnosed in the prodrome of schizophrenia partly due to the changes the job made in my life, but I still personally don't regret having a job. I only wish I was better at it.
Dad died when i was 10, my mom is incredible, but not having a father in my teenage years left a hole in me that can never be filled.
Exactly the same with me mate. At least we had amazing mothers. We need to ve grateful for that at least
Thanks for the videos i reflected a lot about it, thank u for saving my life and showing how wrong i am, i am basicly that guy but, i have 15 years old and play games all day, thanks for this video, the message is deep, may you have a nice time and make more videos for reflecting please, so more can i learn.
I missed out on a lot not having a father. I met him when I was 27 and he passed away last year. That was the first and last time I saw him. It was weird having sorrow and crying about his loss when I didn’t know him. The hole it left is big.
I lost my father while he was at work as a construction worker. I was 13 and my biggest regret is never being able to hang out with him. I don’t know anything about him and now I’m almost 30 and can’t remember what his face looks like. Or his voice. Even the smell is a faint memory.
Hang out with and cherish your dads, kids. You never know when they won’t be around anymore.
My deepest condolences to you my friend, stay strong
As a person who lives with his mother and has to carry the entire house financially, this is inspiring. Thanks.
This is why we all have to not have our distractions be so important. And as parents we need to be compassionate and caring to our children. My daughter knows she's my absolute number 1, shes told every single day. My goal in life at this point is just to be as good as I can, and be as close as I can be to her.
most of his video are just straight up sad and emotional but this one is just mysterious and give me depresive vibes
I remember my father looking for conversations like that while playing video games. Use to ignore him and think less of it. When he passed away I felt like shit for not being a better son . Appreciate your folks while you still can there the only ones that love you no matter what.
" 'Cause Mcdonald's never smoked."
Damn, he got roasted.
I love this so much
Fatherhood is so important and crucial for a growing child-
This hits pretty hard dang
The game dialogue and the interaction with the Dad is spot on.
dad, that try to show he care but doesnt know how to do this
"God is a father to the fatherless."
There is always someone we can make proud...
Amen
God bless, friend.
Hmmm
Amen
god is a absent father
Immaculate content as always
I miss my dad.