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  • @sandmansleeps657
    @sandmansleeps657 Год назад +4761

    Snuck my toddler into a nightclub so I could go clubbing last weekend, and I was appalled by the amount of alcohol there was in there (with my own being the exception), and the lack of baby gates on the stairs.

    • @SMFH999
      @SMFH999 Год назад +3

      @@terrapin_valtameri wow

    • @rollzmoist5061
      @rollzmoist5061 Год назад +73

      we need to boycott immediately... assemble the troops! lol

    • @myview5840
      @myview5840 Год назад +58

      I doubt they had baby changing facilities too

    • @myview5840
      @myview5840 Год назад +38

      ​@@fossilizedbones1555hope he didn't get access to the embalming fluids, they should be behind child proof locks.

    • @Gatorade69
      @Gatorade69 Год назад +26

      @@myview5840 Kid got all into the embalming fluid. The government should step in to make sure they are locked up properly.

  • @PuzzlePart616
    @PuzzlePart616 Год назад +19690

    Parenting has really become giving children access to inappropriate stuff and then getting mad at them for finding it

    • @malcolmad157
      @malcolmad157 Год назад +346

      @Don't Read My Profile Picturek

    • @Nakedjackfrost
      @Nakedjackfrost Год назад +523

      It has been that for ever now.
      Some parent's just love to pretend like parent.

    • @koolerpure
      @koolerpure Год назад +421

      Lol it really has. I remember getting in trouble for playing halo CE at 5 years old, guess who bought me the game in the first place

    • @ccelite3782
      @ccelite3782 Год назад +333

      Parents when we tell them that they're responsible: 😠

    • @mickeybat5816
      @mickeybat5816 Год назад +175

      Tbh it's always been like this lol. Parents always have allowed children to see things they aren't supposed to see, or miss things that their child is interacting with. Then they get upsettispaghetti.

  • @DD-ec2oq
    @DD-ec2oq Год назад +1782

    I can get behind the whole “Don’t bring your kids to see Guardians 3”
    Having a theater with no kids sounds like a good time 😎

    • @aaronlane8276
      @aaronlane8276 Год назад +31

      I hope that I don’t see kids in a theater when the movie is rated PG-13 or R.

    • @aido.08
      @aido.08 Год назад +127

      @@aaronlane8276 I hate nothing more then seeing little gremlins in a theater. They talk, get on their phones, and kick your seats
      Edit: they also suck on their straws making that annoying noise when the drink is empty, and they sometimes even take a picture with flash on.

    • @MysteryMan199725
      @MysteryMan199725 Год назад +79

      funny story... when I went to go watch avengers endgame.. there was a lady with a crying baby and before the movie started she saught nothing of it as if she is doing nothing wrong... and some someone shouted "get you're fucking kid out here" 😂😂 she was escorted out shortly after it started because her baby didn't stop crying disrupting the whole theatre...

    • @a-goat2778
      @a-goat2778 Год назад +4

      Sunglasses emoji meaning I’m cool and winning 😎😎😎

    • @VanilliBean
      @VanilliBean Год назад +12

      There was a reddit post a while back where there were a bunch of changed diapers in a movie theatre for endgame

  • @chadsealey3055
    @chadsealey3055 Год назад +2484

    As my mom would used to say, ‘I don’t expect you to be an angel but I expect you to be kind, smart, and act responsibly.’ Parents like this make me grateful for my parents, who were very proactive and were patient when answering my questions about the world. You can’t protect your kids from the world; you can only make sure they have the tools they need to be responsible adults and make informed decisions.

    • @sleeplessstudios7626
      @sleeplessstudios7626 Год назад +52

      Well said!! My parents have always been very supportive of me and always encouraged me to ask questions. Even though my school was telling me to stop asking questions, my parents taught me to think critically and be informed.
      They also made sure I wasn't watching anything too terrible online, and if I was, they would sit me down and explain why it's not appropriate.

    • @delusion5867
      @delusion5867 Год назад +43

      "You can’t protect your kids from the world; you can only make sure they have the tools they need to be responsible adults and make informed decisions."
      100% a b s o l u t e l y

    • @uutdiegodzilla3821
      @uutdiegodzilla3821 Год назад +12

      Exactly what I thought! Although there still are boundaries what they should be able too see - which are, largely, already in place or can be set there by monitoring your kid's internet usage, there are certain things you simply cannot protect them from, and therefore have to prepare them. Charly used a very good analogy with the sterile environment. Proverbially and literally - since kids growing up in completely sanitized households are prone to have far more alergies...

    • @ilovegames8287
      @ilovegames8287 Год назад

      @Chad Sealey We need more people like you and your parents in this world. Respect+ 💪👍✊

    • @swimNOMAD
      @swimNOMAD Год назад +2

      Very well said 🫡

  • @breakupgoogle4584
    @breakupgoogle4584 Год назад +4366

    These types of parents have always been a problem. They want absolute control over their kids lives but want everyone else to do the work.

    • @HeaveStarvy
      @HeaveStarvy Год назад

      ​@Don't Read My Profile Picture dude shut up

    • @jensan5539
      @jensan5539 Год назад +30

      Damn bro triple kill on the bots 😂

    • @TheConspiredOne
      @TheConspiredOne Год назад +1

      daddy issues? I am sorry.

    • @thebrownbanana7863
      @thebrownbanana7863 Год назад

      Facts. They act like they care but in reality they don't give a single fuck

    • @joshuaW5621
      @joshuaW5621 Год назад

      And this is how a kid came across a Thomas video with the word kill in it.

  • @ottertank8845
    @ottertank8845 Год назад +2219

    I used to be a preschool teacher, and one thing I always told the parents is that you can't prevent the world from happening to your kids, but you can prepare them for things they may see. The parents I disliked the most were the kind that would complain like this, not to mention they were almost always lazy parents expecting everyone to cater to their every will.

    • @Cheesedoodless
      @Cheesedoodless Год назад

      I love balls

    • @warriorsorb1111
      @warriorsorb1111 Год назад +66

      and they get mad and all denial when you point out that they're the ones at fault. I hate those kinds of parents too

    • @2DReanimation
      @2DReanimation Год назад +25

      "their every will" does make sense, but it's "their every whim" (impulse, as opposed to will).

    • @ottertank8845
      @ottertank8845 Год назад +14

      @@2DReanimation thank you, I was struggling at the end lol

    • @Bufekana
      @Bufekana Год назад +1

      ​@Logan any link or any proof?🤔

  • @domino6011
    @domino6011 Год назад +3285

    I miss the time when parents actually considered “PG” as “parental guidance recommended” instead of “Perfect for kids”

    • @XxPeaceNinjaxX
      @XxPeaceNinjaxX Год назад +231

      Perfect for Gkids

    • @TwistVisuals
      @TwistVisuals Год назад +191

      When PG was first introduced, they even allowed nudity and heavy themes, while swearing and graphic violence was reserved for R rating. PG 13 only came around after Raiders Of The Lost Ark.

    • @jb-wc1hx
      @jb-wc1hx Год назад +69

      @@TwistVisuals remember watching gremlins, and being surprised such a dark movie was rated PG.

    • @gwit4051
      @gwit4051 Год назад +13

      @@TwistVisuals they allowed nudity but no swearing?

    • @mr.foxasmg
      @mr.foxasmg Год назад +33

      ​​@@XxPeaceNinjaxX Perfect for Gids*

  • @patrickwaite5544
    @patrickwaite5544 Год назад +1311

    As a parent of five, I know it’s more important to raise your kids not to be idiots. If they’re not idiots they can watch slightly edgy stuff without it blowing up thier world

    • @kelpyg8512
      @kelpyg8512 Год назад +6

      Best advice thanks 😂

    • @dimyell
      @dimyell Год назад +32

      5? damn man, you've got the patience of a saint.

    • @germangomez7347
      @germangomez7347 Год назад +45

      ​@@dimyell if he can handle them AND raise them properly, he's a total chad

    • @CornBros.
      @CornBros. Год назад +7

      imma be just like you total role model

    • @vario6492
      @vario6492 Год назад +2

      I agree 💯

  • @mysticvisionproductions418
    @mysticvisionproductions418 Год назад +2279

    I remember at the theatre during guardians 3, after Chris Pratt said "Open the fucking door!" this parent rounded up their group of 5 small kids and left the theatre in a very Karen fashion. Leaving while being like "This is a disgrace" and stiff like that. Which is why parents need to pay more attention to content ratings and start being parents.

    • @MrQuackcorn
      @MrQuackcorn Год назад +267

      Should have told them "welcome to real life, good fucking riddance"

    • @rrratproductions1857
      @rrratproductions1857 Год назад +318

      those same parents cuss out their children using any fowl language against their children for forgetting to take out the trash

    • @cainster
      @cainster Год назад +71

      There are videos online with GTA 5 trolling from years ago when it was released and part of the audio is clearly kids playing online that, you know, shouldn't be playing GTA goddamned 5.

    • @1unartic
      @1unartic Год назад +67

      @@rrratproductions1857 Or like beating their ass for missing the bus to school

    • @somedudewatchintv5297
      @somedudewatchintv5297 Год назад +7

      In that case it wouldn't have helped because they clearly didn't want to guide just hope their kids don't see what they don't want them to see.

  • @WhisperingAila
    @WhisperingAila Год назад +4660

    still convinced %80 of the world’s problems can be traced to horrible parenting

    • @ThirdEchoMedia
      @ThirdEchoMedia Год назад +70

      Agreed

    • @korok7523
      @korok7523 Год назад +328

      It’s 80% not %80🤓

    • @soupster5009
      @soupster5009 Год назад +7

      Real

    • @hackergaming6372
      @hackergaming6372 Год назад +1

      100% of the worlds problems are caused by people having children

    • @Rainiure
      @Rainiure Год назад +127

      ​@Don't Read My Profile Picture Okay I won't

  • @GamingwithMahv1
    @GamingwithMahv1 Год назад +1666

    Imagine a world where "Parental Guidance" confuses parents...

    • @bluefox7092
      @bluefox7092 Год назад +50

      well now we don't have to because we are living it. yay us

    • @James-zy1os
      @James-zy1os Год назад +38

      Beetlejuice was PG and he dropped the F bomb while grabbing his junk while sexually harrasing an underager. This was when PG13 had been out for years

    • @youraveragejojoenjoyer2368
      @youraveragejojoenjoyer2368 Год назад +7

      Imagine a world where a RUclipsr on the internet all day tells other people to parent properly

    • @zzaarra3940
      @zzaarra3940 Год назад +36

      ​@@youraveragejojoenjoyer2368 imagine a world where you don't know how to parent your own child so you complain on the internet 😂

    • @youraveragejojoenjoyer2368
      @youraveragejojoenjoyer2368 Год назад +1

      @@zzaarra3940 not a parent, I’m a part of the problem he’s talking about, but so is he. You don’t understand irony and that’s okay, maybe that’ll be in the next RUclips video that teaches you about life lessons

  • @pine207
    @pine207 Год назад +616

    I saw reviews for puss in boots by parents saying it was too scary and that the wolf was too inappropriate for a kids movie 😂
    I then saw an interview of Antonio Banderas saying that the whole point of the movie was to be able to have an open disscussion with your children about it.
    Some parents just want their kids to sit still in a corner and never talk, move or ask any questions.

    • @morimori33
      @morimori33 Год назад +37

      @@theveganduolingobird7349 oh god that is too many parents.

    • @ohnobro1424
      @ohnobro1424 Год назад +45

      They were literally trashing one of the reasons everyone loved that movie so much

    • @bouclechocolat
      @bouclechocolat Год назад +55

      Modern parents when they discover kids movies arent all 90 minutes of keys jingling

    • @Sofia8687
      @Sofia8687 Год назад +7

      ​@@bouclechocolat the Markiplier scp livestream moment comes to mind . That dude knows how to keep attention to himself and it shows

    • @divinedestiny22
      @divinedestiny22 Год назад +6

      This is my 6 year old’s favorite movie!

  • @gbird8545
    @gbird8545 Год назад +1672

    As a parent I took my 10 year old to see it. He was taught early what words only grown ups use. He felt all the emotions he should have felt in this movie!! And I was happy with that

    • @plasmaemerald8407
      @plasmaemerald8407 Год назад +52

      Glad to know he enjoyed it👍

    • @TiocfaidhArLa34
      @TiocfaidhArLa34 Год назад +150

      a 10 year old cussing is not the end of the world lol. its funny as hell.

    • @flaccsquid
      @flaccsquid Год назад +112

      I probably sweared more in elementary school than I do now

    • @irregulargamer1352
      @irregulargamer1352 Год назад +178

      ​@@TiocfaidhArLa34 I can guarantee you 6th graders curse like sailors the moment anyone older than 16 isn't around

    • @TiocfaidhArLa34
      @TiocfaidhArLa34 Год назад

      @@irregulargamer1352 I am 16. however I will be a retiree by the time I figure out what your fucking point is.

  • @iswipergosnipin8656
    @iswipergosnipin8656 Год назад +832

    The phrase "ask your parents' permission before going online" probably saved my childhood and should be used again

    • @SSD_Penumbra
      @SSD_Penumbra Год назад +51

      Nah dude, that raises a generation who can't handle an f-bomb in a pg-13 movie.

    • @Brass319
      @Brass319 Год назад +40

      Meanwhile, in the world we live in now most kids learn about soooooo many words and things they should not around the ages of 10-12 thanks to school that it's honestly just... awful. It'd honestly be atleast somewhat challenging to find a kid who passed the 5th grade and doesn't know at least 3 words linked to nsfw content at this point tbh.....

    • @xerox2227
      @xerox2227 Год назад

      ​@@SSD_Penumbra not true they'll hear that in school everyday. It's better to have a generation who's not addicted to social media and traumatized from all the shock content out there. Half the kids in American are practically retarted bc of phones.

    • @JPGpack
      @JPGpack Год назад +10

      Honestly we should just start swearing in everything

    • @yyeezyy630
      @yyeezyy630 Год назад +4

      @@JPGpack I agree, Swearing is a joke. It’s all about religious beliefs. Swearing isn’t swearing to someone like me who isn’t religious it’s just words

  • @gillian1542
    @gillian1542 Год назад +2298

    My biggest problem with modern parenting is parents trying to restrict kids from seeing anything uncomfortable or bad. Like, kids are humans. They can learn. If you explain to a child “this is bad, don’t be like this person!” More than likely they will understand. Instead, parents don’t want their kids to see it and want to keep them in a little bubble.

    • @VieViolett
      @VieViolett Год назад +166

      I do agree. I think we should be open with kids about certain things. Sheltering and not explaining why something is bad is why the newer generations are so dumb and entitled. Kids need to understand consequences for actions.

    • @lrizzard
      @lrizzard Год назад +99

      i completely agree. sheltering them completely from these things also make it more attractive to them once they do encounter it on their own. since they were never explained why it is bad, the nuances of situation etc. now all they see is something their parents wont allow.

    • @deimantasbutkus1219
      @deimantasbutkus1219 Год назад +25

      i dont think traumatising your child is a good idea

    • @datshortsguy4744
      @datshortsguy4744 Год назад +5

      I agree. I told my child that porn is bad and he shouldn’t watch it but he still watches it everyday but I don’t want to shelter him so I’m gonna let him continue this habit because I’m a good woke parent.

    • @mimilopmemes7915
      @mimilopmemes7915 Год назад +71

      @@datshortsguy4744 genuinely when did they say anything like that? and i can tell you right now babying your kids and avoiding teaching them things is BAD. i never learned consent and i got severely traumatized in my first relationship because i didn't know right from wrong.

  • @jorgenofalltrades
    @jorgenofalltrades Год назад +433

    Reminds me of when parents were freaking out about the first Deadpool movie when it came out and complained of how graphic it is. I still remember seeing it with my friends on a Friday night and there were at least three families with their kids. The best part was when the parents got up and left with their children when the strip club scene came on. Do you not know what an R rating is?

    • @tornadodee148
      @tornadodee148 Год назад +75

      same thing w sausage party. it dosent mean its a superhero or animated movie that its automaticaly a kids or family oriented movie. Adults are allowed to like superheroes and cartoons too, and its your responsibility as a parent to check the MPAA rating as its there for a reason.

    • @twojointsjay7330
      @twojointsjay7330 Год назад +65

      I'm pretty sure there's literally a line in the opening monologue where he says "some of you parents are already regretting bringing your children to this movie" lol

    • @buttsmcgee5422
      @buttsmcgee5422 10 месяцев назад +9

      Did they not see the movie was rated R? What is wrong with people?!

    • @trippinatormachine
      @trippinatormachine 8 месяцев назад

      Scary world we live in when people are that fucking stupid 🤓

    • @tru3toxicgaming509
      @tru3toxicgaming509 8 месяцев назад +8

      @@twojointsjay7330there is in the second, not sure about the first one but in the second one he says something like
      “I’m sure you’re regretting bringing going your kids to this instead of that stripper movie (or whatever the other movie is that isn’t good for kids either) but Deadpool 2 is a family film”
      Or something like that

  • @TheMaskedFox288
    @TheMaskedFox288 Год назад +554

    These are most likely the same parents who say
    "My kids are my world" when grandma has primary custody and the kids are only allowed to see mom once a year

    • @GeologicalNerd
      @GeologicalNerd Год назад +47

      Live laugh love 🤢🤮

    • @TheMaskedFox288
      @TheMaskedFox288 Год назад +6

      ​@@GeologicalNerd Exactly

    • @morimori33
      @morimori33 Год назад +9

      ME. LITERALLY MY LIFE. EXCEPT THEY NEVER SEE ME AND PROBABLY LIE😭😭😭😭

    • @morimori33
      @morimori33 Год назад +5

      but im glad they don't see me and I hate when they say stuff like that

    • @rizkiramadhan9266
      @rizkiramadhan9266 Год назад +2

      You can't say that when you're not even caring for your children

  • @ashskyqueen
    @ashskyqueen Год назад +1361

    My mother didn't shield me from many things. She sat with me and explained and helped me understand. The one thing she said no to as a kid was candyman. I watched it anyway with the help of older siblings when she wasn't home. It did have an impact on me. I was too young. She then helped me deal with the consequences. ACTUAL parenting

    • @nickkoch6740
      @nickkoch6740 Год назад +140

      I took my daughter to see Guardians 3. Was it more than I was expecting? Yeah. But parenting is being able to talk to them about it and contextualize it. She's fine, and if I have to pay for a little therapy down the line then so be it.

    • @PeptoAbismol
      @PeptoAbismol Год назад +39

      w mom

    • @leytonmcnamee9062
      @leytonmcnamee9062 Год назад +28

      @@nickkoch6740you’re not going to have to being a little lenient when parenting lets kids learn what they like and don’t like, child can’t be a pro climber if u don’t let them go on the jungle gym.

    • @GenryuSaito
      @GenryuSaito Год назад +9

      Dude got effected from watching something as tame as Candyman as a kid Fat L. I watched the Exorcist as a kid and it literally didn't affect me at all, it was scary yea but that's it not like it stays with you.

    • @Speed-TV
      @Speed-TV Год назад +28

      meanwhile there are some parents I've seen in person who literally have their 5 year old watch tiktok. AND THEY LEAVE THE TIKTOK APP RUNNING WITHOUT PAUSING IT

  • @FrostiTruth
    @FrostiTruth Год назад +972

    My parents are a great example of this argument. I was raised on horror movies and video games. My parents let me experience what I wanted but were always there to be like a second line of defense. For example I played GOW as a kid and my dad would sit next to me and wait for the Medusa boss and that one scene so that he could play through them for me.

    • @aphelion4616
      @aphelion4616 Год назад +96

      I mean, to be fair, the 'sex' sceen in GOW wasn't even shown visually, it was just various noises off screan that implied what you were doing if I remember correctly LOL

    • @FrostiTruth
      @FrostiTruth Год назад +40

      @@aphelion4616 Nah, I'm talking about the hot springs level...

    • @notyarrs
      @notyarrs Год назад +102

      Absolutely based father playing GOW with his BOY

    • @adamkrause268
      @adamkrause268 Год назад +49

      "Hey son, let me play a bit" -Alpha Dad

    • @PSYMEDIC
      @PSYMEDIC Год назад +16

      My man, when i was a kid my father bought a second Xbox 360 and one of the games it came with was the relatively new Dead Space. Needless to say it was my second worse nightmare fuel after Halo Combat Evolved 343 Guilty Spark. It was awesome nonetheless.

  • @zenihilist
    @zenihilist Год назад +102

    I was actually a little concerned about becoming a hypocrite when I had kids and becoming one of these awful entitled parents expecting the world to bend to my needs. Turns out it's an easy trap to avoid. I let my kids watch pretty much whatever they want, a lot of times I watch with them and we talk about it during and/or after. So many problems are avoided when you treat kids like people. Weird that more parents don't do it.

    • @rehfeldt12
      @rehfeldt12 11 месяцев назад +1

      These "parents" see kids as blow-up dolls/property. You do not. That simple.

    • @buckyyyb
      @buckyyyb 8 месяцев назад +7

      I have this same take but with eating. People create picky eaters within their kid because they get terrified over completely normal reactions to food. They will do anything but test them as individuals

    • @RibbitRibbit191
      @RibbitRibbit191 6 месяцев назад +1

      Either that or limit what they can access a little

    • @RibbitRibbit191
      @RibbitRibbit191 6 месяцев назад

      Either that or limit what they can access a little

    • @Nbomber
      @Nbomber 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@RibbitRibbit191 i do both tbh. like, im not gonna let my kids watch super graphic gore or sex scenes in movies, but something like jurassic park, or whatever, is fair enough.

  • @TheMartyandy
    @TheMartyandy Год назад +812

    This obsession with shielding kids from everything is just a big self fulfilling prophecy. A parent says they can't handle something mildly violent; so they ban movies with any amount of mild violence, treat it like some kind of serious sin if they ask about them, become infuriated at the idea... so the kid grows up not being able to handle seeing mild violence and has bad reactions to it anyway. So when they have kids they raise their kids to be the same because "kids can't handle that" and we repeat.

    • @manboy4720
      @manboy4720 Год назад +61

      i don't think we should be showing kids guts and gore and peoples' faces exploding or anything, but i do agree. for a child to be able to fully understand and comprehend what they watch, maybe having them step out of their comfort zone is a good thing? stepping out of your comfort zone is exactly how a child learns how to turn into a mature adult, to a certain amount obviously. violence is something that does happen in real life, so you can prepare kids and show them exactly why it's not socially acceptable to be violent.

    • @TheMartyandy
      @TheMartyandy Год назад +57

      @@manboy4720 Exactly. I think a lot of parents are falling into the idea that kids magically become comfortable with the world at 18. They don't realise that the only reason people are generally better equipped to deal with things at 18 is because of the experiences they had growing up - if you don't let them have those experiences, then you just have an 18 year old with the same tolerance of life as a 9 year old.

    • @Phartcup
      @Phartcup Год назад +12

      @@manboy4720 exactly i grew up as a kid watching saw or the walking dead such and such but at the same time i knew it was fiction but every kid reacts differently and its your job as a parent to tell them that its fake and its morally wrong to do shit you see on tv. Shitty parents like to point fingers but take accountability for what their child sees and you can't shield them from it forever.

    • @Wispful
      @Wispful Год назад

      There was a great black mirror episode addressing this

    • @thecamandersoap2745
      @thecamandersoap2745 Год назад

      I'm still watching the video but I definitely think their should have been a warning about the animal violence and It probably should have been MA15 (Australian rating system) , note that's not a bad thing I just would have appreciated a proper warning for the dark and heavy themes

  • @cranklabexplosion-labcentr8245
    @cranklabexplosion-labcentr8245 Год назад +1122

    “Depicting deplorable/horrible violence is *okay* as long as you don’t use any naughty language” - Kyles Mom, head of the M.A.C.

    • @kobra6660
      @kobra6660 Год назад +33

      So do we blame canada for this ?

    • @Naokarma
      @Naokarma Год назад +81

      Remember when tons of parents took their kids to see Deadpool, and then had the same rage over him saying "fuck" a lot? "I thought he was just gonna kill people. I didn't know he would *swear* , good god!"

    • @scottydu81
      @scottydu81 Год назад +2

      WEEEEEEEEEEEELL

    • @Bloxxify1
      @Bloxxify1 Год назад +19

      @@Naokarma that whole situation gave me a reality check, i was thinking “why the hell are they so pressed about him saying fuck a tiddlywink too much? Theres like, big violence in it, much worse than regular marvel movies.”

    • @thesteveteam1753
      @thesteveteam1753 Год назад +1

      @@kobra6660yes we do

  • @joshuasong6474
    @joshuasong6474 Год назад +1440

    Parents these days really coming up with every excuse for their children's problems except themselves

    • @Silverado-pq6xe
      @Silverado-pq6xe Год назад +4

      @Dont-Read-My-Profile-Picture.0you messed up the bot lol

    • @slash6429
      @slash6429 Год назад +3

      I seen kids under 18 playing GTA.

    • @mathiaschristensen8387
      @mathiaschristensen8387 Год назад +34

      @@slash6429 and Its not a problem as Long as the kids arent stupid. As Long as They know that Its not real life it should be fine. Both i and a lot of my friends have played gta before we turned 18.

    • @slash6429
      @slash6429 Год назад +14

      @@mathiaschristensen8387 I was talking about how parents don't see the problem with kids playing the game,but has a problem with a PG-13 movie 😑

    • @eldeadkilljohnkennedy3946
      @eldeadkilljohnkennedy3946 Год назад

      I was guilty of this do you know when I was kid Play Grandtheft auto San Andreas GTA4 including the DLC expansion Saints row two Lollipop chainsaw Resident evil of a video games that were rated m for mature Lucky my parents allowed me to some games I’m allowed to play growing up.

  • @pixelluka07
    @pixelluka07 Год назад +41

    Every kid deserves a parent, but not every parent deserves a kid

  • @paulieswalnut
    @paulieswalnut Год назад +910

    The F bomb placement was hilarious. It wasn't just thrown in there for a milestone moment. The exchange between Quill and Nebula capped off with "...Open the F

    • @DarkPoint46
      @DarkPoint46 Год назад +43

      *click*
      Now what do I do?...🤔
      Just open the f-ing door!!!🤣🤣

    • @mattd5240
      @mattd5240 Год назад +6

      They finally used the f word?

    • @KingMercury_
      @KingMercury_ Год назад +69

      ​@@mattd5240 yeah and they did it in a pretty good way and not just to throw it in. It actually took me a minute to realize he said because of how casual it was

    • @trevorpacelli8056
      @trevorpacelli8056 Год назад +31

      "You'll get your rent when you fix this DAMN DOOR!"

    • @YamiHoOu
      @YamiHoOu Год назад +5

      Omg I didn't even notice, I was wondering afterwards when it was meant to be have said haha.

  • @SwimmingPool000
    @SwimmingPool000 Год назад +905

    A parent is not just someone who has kids, a true parent has the best interests of their children at heart and strives to give them a better life every day.

    • @NBLT-rk6lp
      @NBLT-rk6lp Год назад +17

      Or more simply: "We (the parents) have kids because we are ready for the responsibilities as a married couple and to giving into the future our works" vs "Yeah we just have kids because, like, others people were having them and we don't want to be 'those odd one out couples' and stuffs, ya knows."
      Speaking from what i've seen and heard.

    • @graffiti.777
      @graffiti.777 Год назад +3

      Beetlejuice said fuck in a PG movie

    • @suspiciouscheese4518
      @suspiciouscheese4518 Год назад +5

      “I’m not your father. Any man can have a child, but a father would have been there to raise you and see you grow up.”

    • @TheRealFreznoBob
      @TheRealFreznoBob Год назад

      Idealists disgust me.

    • @montygatwick1829
      @montygatwick1829 Год назад +3

      Or to relate it back to guardians of the galaxy, “he may have been your father boy but he ain’t your daddy.”

  • @plasmaflippy9376
    @plasmaflippy9376 Год назад +534

    I can't imagine bringing a small human into this world and then expecting the whole world to do the parenting for me.

    • @TheDarkLink7
      @TheDarkLink7 Год назад +10

      You have no idea. When Resident Evil Apocalypse (the second Paul Anderson Resident Evil movie). I to this day still remember seeing a guy bringing his (im assuming) *6 or 7 and 8 or 9 year old boys to see the Resident Evil movie.*

    • @exazebra
      @exazebra Год назад +5

      @@TheDarkLink7 I watched Alien on tv with my mom when I was 9. I hid behind the couch a few times during, but the next weekend I couldn't wait to watch the sequel with her.
      I blame her for getting me into horror/thrillers and sci-fi. And I really really appreciate that she did.
      We get together at my place every few months to either watch a new movie, or just watch Alien for the 47th time.
      If she had made me watch one of the Resident evil movies, I probably would have run away from home because she had no taste.

    • @MikeTsBees
      @MikeTsBees Год назад +13

      As a dad raising two little girls. I can say without a doubt that my biggest concern is other kids. Other parents are letting their 5-year-olds and 6-year-olds play Roblox and Minecraft and these kids are already talking like Andrew Tate. I was prepared for pedophiles. I remember a middle school girl bragging about her 22-year-old boyfriend or as we called him "Mister Abduction.". This was back in the day of AOL instant messaging.

    • @Abii140
      @Abii140 Год назад +7

      ​@@MikeTsBees At least you are aware of your and their surroundings and you're following what's going on on the internet. And care enough to be a good father. Keep up the good work sir!👏🏻👏🏻

    • @TheDarkLink7
      @TheDarkLink7 Год назад +1

      @@exazebra even though they're not good films. I will say that they're like the 90's Mario movie or Street Fighter movie. There's something (dare I say) enjoyable about them (gasp..... I know and am sorry to the die hard RE fans. The recent one yeah is better but tbh. I still enjoy them in a weird way). Also if you don't already. I'd suggest the Alien Anthology Blu-ray version. Its really nicely done.

  • @buttsmcgee5422
    @buttsmcgee5422 Год назад +195

    Massive W to the parents who actually take the time to raise their kids. So many people have kids and then do stupid shit like this with them, and as infuriating as that is, it's refreshing to see people who do their best with their children. Props to y'all, because parenting is hard as hell.

    • @craigmeyer6957
      @craigmeyer6957 10 месяцев назад +1

      I’m not a parent but when I am my kids will not own cell phones or be allowed to use social media until they are 16

    • @DeathnoteBB
      @DeathnoteBB 9 месяцев назад

      @@craigmeyer6957Socially isolating them is a surefire way to make them hate you and stunt their growth socially

    • @Blank-lp4fz
      @Blank-lp4fz 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@DeathnoteBB children don't need social media, they need social hangouts.
      Actually no one need social media.

    • @DeathnoteBB
      @DeathnoteBB 8 месяцев назад

      @@Blank-lp4fz No but being online isn’t just being on social media. Lots of kids for instance play Roblox and Fortnite with their friends. I agree kids do not need social media though. I didn’t have any until like middle school at best.

    • @DeathnoteBB
      @DeathnoteBB 8 месяцев назад

      @@Blank-lp4fz With parental supervision kids should be allowed to interact online, it’s important for kids to learn, rather than being dumped in at 18 and not knowing anything

  • @ginger_artz8412
    @ginger_artz8412 Год назад +263

    This is literally like parents talking about how Death from Puss in Boots was “too scary” for the kids watching

    • @eldeadkilljohnkennedy3946
      @eldeadkilljohnkennedy3946 Год назад

      Or parent talking about Future diary crazy Yandry girl Was Too psychotic and Typical discord slang parent use for excuse.

    • @catpoke9557
      @catpoke9557 Год назад +30

      He was definitely scary, but if they think that he's TOO scary, they'd have a stroke from rage watching Coraline.

    • @30.06onaGrassyKnoll
      @30.06onaGrassyKnoll Год назад

      those parents are the same parents who are burning and banning books... fvcking right wing trump loving evangelical nazis.
      same parents who thought 'James and the Giant Peach' was inappropriate for kids cuz a couple actors had to play multiple roles and some playing opposite sex... oh no!!!
      this is the result of the return of religious right wing zealots who want to control the entire world cuz they wanna raise lil Chazs & karens to be lil uppity conservative khunts

    • @BJGvideos
      @BJGvideos Год назад +4

      It may be too scary for an individual child but to apply that to every child is ridiculous

    • @fawkewe
      @fawkewe Год назад +4

      It wasn’t even that scary. I would not be scared of puss and boots bleeding as a kid and i hate blood.

  • @Goomba1309
    @Goomba1309 Год назад +577

    These kinds of parents are, not even joking, the living example of "You had ONE JOB"...

    • @Goomba1309
      @Goomba1309 Год назад +24

      @Don't Read My Profile Picture Uhhh... That's fine, I wasn't going to anyways

    • @Goomba1309
      @Goomba1309 Год назад +6

      @Joseph #Biden2024 But did he?

    • @lefishe5845
      @lefishe5845 Год назад +16

      Try not to reply it doesn't go anywhere with em. I would recommend just reporting for spam.

    • @lefishe5845
      @lefishe5845 Год назад +7

      This place kind of infested.

    • @Goomba1309
      @Goomba1309 Год назад +6

      @@lefishe5845 Don't worry my man, I'm reporting them to the best of my abilities

  • @nxtsu7124
    @nxtsu7124 Год назад +225

    Walking out of the theater, I instantly knew that this was gonna be one of those movies where parents would complain over the disturbing scenes.

    • @cainster
      @cainster Год назад +11

      and yet the Little Mermaid remake still shows in theaters.

    • @rockettbennett
      @rockettbennett Год назад +4

      @@cainster 💀

    • @nxtsu7124
      @nxtsu7124 Год назад +1

      @@cainster 😭

    • @TropicalFoggg
      @TropicalFoggg Год назад +3

      @@nxtsu7124 i remember walking out of the theater with my mom and my sister after watching toy story 4 and she said some of the scenes were "scary" and "disturbing".
      To make it worse, I'm 13, and my sister is 17.

    • @TropicalFoggg
      @TropicalFoggg Год назад

      @to39394 grilled cheese obama sandwich.

  • @hotmessm0m
    @hotmessm0m Год назад +44

    Modern parenting of not taking responsibility just goes to show the level of entitlement these parents have and are teaching their kids. These types of parents think everyone else around them should watch out for their kids as if they don’t have any responsibility over the kids they are “raising”.

    • @leeannvan1422
      @leeannvan1422 Год назад +3

      My cousin’s son was kicked off the school bus 3 times within the past 3 months. He can do no wrong as it is always someone else’s fault (he hit a kid and another time didn’t want to sit down). His mom seems the same way as every job she goes to there is an issue. Seems monkey see monkey do

    • @justjohnny420
      @justjohnny420 6 месяцев назад

      @@leeannvan1422 the shit apple doesnt fall far from the shit tree

  • @wahlflower3517
    @wahlflower3517 Год назад +652

    My parents certainly let us watch movies that were probably too intense for us. The early Harry Potter films scared the crap out of me because I was five. But the main different is that they helped us process it and blamed themselves if we saw something we couldn't handle.

    • @yyeezyy630
      @yyeezyy630 Год назад +23

      Yea, I remember being 11 and my friends dad sat down and watched the happening and the strangers with us. He also rented us Freddy vs Jason. We were able to realize this isn’t real life. Even at that age

    • @spike5499
      @spike5499 Год назад +37

      ​@@yyeezyy630I'd be concerned if you didn't at that age 💀

    • @ghoulfriendofyournightares1286
      @ghoulfriendofyournightares1286 Год назад +4

      I grew up watching Tales from the Crypt with my mom and I came out alright.

    • @wahlflower3517
      @wahlflower3517 Год назад +16

      @@ghoulfriendofyournightares1286 That's another thing, I don't think these parents are watching with their kids. They watching the movie to ignore their kid. I doubt there's any post movie discussions or debates on the best part. They only bring up the kid to justify the parts they don't like.

    • @isaacshefton5835
      @isaacshefton5835 Год назад +1

      Bruh how young are you? Lol

  • @liamvena9031
    @liamvena9031 Год назад +706

    Parents like these are the equivalent to parents who are so entitled to the idea of “older = deserves more respect and is always right”

    • @jokerjamie8701
      @jokerjamie8701 Год назад +33

      My dad's like that and i hate it

    • @ANG3LOFDAD3AD
      @ANG3LOFDAD3AD Год назад +24

      My mother is like that. I cannot stand her.

    • @KingOfGaymes
      @KingOfGaymes Год назад +39

      And those parents wonder why their kids don’t visit

    • @KasperskyDrive
      @KasperskyDrive Год назад +2

      well old people should be wiser in theory

    • @Rainkit
      @Rainkit Год назад

      It's always the people with a really stunted view of the world too. How am I suppose to respect you when you go on a racist tirade everytime you see a black person lol

  • @Teaydog
    @Teaydog Год назад +134

    Had a parent in my theater who brought their like 4 year old. The kid started throwing a tantrum cause the animal stuff was scary for them. The parents kept telling him to shut up like its his fault hes scared of something. Eventually someone told them to leave the theater cause their kid obviously wasnt down with it, they left but they left mad at their 4 year old for being scared

    • @marissawolff8491
      @marissawolff8491 Год назад +29

      The parents took their 4-year-old son to see Guardians of the Galaxy 3, it's pretty hypocritical and ironic for them to get mad at their child for crying over the dark scenes shown in the movie.

    • @CarurossTheSecond218
      @CarurossTheSecond218 Год назад +43

      I feel bad for kids who have parents with a “you’re an inconvenience for me” attitude.

    • @brendanakers7294
      @brendanakers7294 Год назад +8

      That’s why I went and seen it on a Monday at 1:30 pm I knew there would be kids acting a fool

    • @ryukami404
      @ryukami404 Год назад +7

      @@CarurossTheSecond218 It really does fuck up a kid for their life because they feel completely useless for their entire life when the people that are supposed to be one of the biggest influences treat you like dirt because someone forgot to pull out one night.

    • @Love2Banime
      @Love2Banime Год назад

      Reminds me of a parent/parents who brought a baby into the theater. It was wailing loudly than the movie. Everyone was groaning and someone shouted to get the baby out. This lasted for a few minutes before everything finally settled down and watched the movie as if nothing had happened.

  • @AngryReptileKeeper
    @AngryReptileKeeper Год назад +59

    Parents who outsource their responsibilities, whether it's to the Internet, state, TV or other people, lose any right to complain about how their kids turn out. You chose to have them. _You're_ supposed to be responsible for them.
    A whole lot of people want kids, but they don't actually want to be parents. From what I've seen over the course of my life, most people have no business having children.

  • @lucasreis4606
    @lucasreis4606 Год назад +360

    my parents never tried to shield away inapropriate things from me, it was always 'this is not for you and if you watch it/play it and get scared you cant complain, deal?' and it worked fine, they always explained the difference between reality and entertainment so i knew how to interpret stuff and all. the only forbidden thing was alcohol and stuff to the point that i am an adult and cant drink if my family is present lol

    • @addisonjudah
      @addisonjudah Год назад +18

      Good parents

    • @dereklewis8914
      @dereklewis8914 Год назад +9

      That's good parenting. My parents were strict, but let me watch rated-R movies if they could properly explain the "bad" stuff. I learned a lot about right and wrong, reality vs entertainment, life and death, the physical and social downsides to drinking, when swearing is ok, how credit cards work, and how to empathize with people who have gone through terrible things. Lessons that prepared me for the real world.

    • @fluffyflufffox1385
      @fluffyflufffox1385 Год назад +6

      Same I’ll be 24 this September and I grew up fine. Grew up with toys from the early 2000’s and I vividly remember the whack a mole floor mat game with the foam hammer I think. But in these days just imagine how these kids will be like in the future.

    • @moleedaboi
      @moleedaboi Год назад +1

      European?

    • @joshwandered2944
      @joshwandered2944 Год назад

      @@moleedaboi Not just Europe, Asians and brown people as well.

  • @djfaceplant2076
    @djfaceplant2076 Год назад +562

    Parents blaming everything on everything but them is a tale as old as time.. “video games made my 8 yr old kid violent not me letting my kid play games” “I took my 12 year old to a rated R film and it was too violent for them” “alcohol made my kid have problems before they were born”

    • @3mer4ld_p1tch
      @3mer4ld_p1tch Год назад +12

      Playing video games, in general, won't make you violent; the kid in your first example was probably abused.

    • @Rainkit
      @Rainkit Год назад

      Socrates was sentenced to death for "corrupting the youth".

    • @wildfire9280
      @wildfire9280 Год назад +9

      @@3mer4ld_p1tch You don’t need to be abused to be violent unfortunately.

    • @Sp3ctralI
      @Sp3ctralI Год назад +2

      @@wildfire9280 true, you could have a condition

    • @CrizzyEyes
      @CrizzyEyes Год назад +1

      @@3mer4ld_p1tch It's a chicken and egg problem. Does the kid play violent video games because they're already violent? Or did they become violent because they played violent video games? As of now, we have no evidence to suggest a causal link like the latter.

  • @otterhands8800
    @otterhands8800 Год назад +224

    The weirdest part is that most of these parents are literally millennials who should have a better grasp of the internet and things like this😭

    • @doltBmB
      @doltBmB Год назад +15

      millenials are basically two separate generations, there's the ones that were raised like it's still the 50's and were allowed to go outside by themselves, didn't have phones until they were teenagers, and maybe saw scary movies and edgy gore animations on newgrounds, and then there's the coddled ones that were driven everywhere by soccer moms, and were basically raised by a VCR and disney channel, it creates a stunted person, and gen z is going to be much worse

    • @bouclechocolat
      @bouclechocolat Год назад +11

      ​@@doltBmB you forgot the millenials that were raised by the internet before it was so squeaky-clean sanitized like it is today

    • @skeletongamingreal
      @skeletongamingreal Год назад

      @@doltBmB As part of Gen Z, I completely agree with your last statement and I’m sad seeing 3/4 of everybody else being fucking idiots. I swear my generation is full of an overwhelming amount of dumbasses and will be a cause of the end of the world.

    • @HinoChanification
      @HinoChanification Год назад +3

      ​​@@doltBmB Absolutely an accurate take! As a millennial I can vouch for being the first generation you just described, and I have TONS of friends who were the latter.

    • @godzillagamer7512
      @godzillagamer7512 Год назад

      @@doltBmB not is going to be, IS. they weren't taught that the world doesn't revolve around them because their parents were to busy not being in their lives.

  • @Ryan48093
    @Ryan48093 Год назад +62

    Imagine taking your young child to a library that has an unrestricted pornography section and not monitoring your child to make sure they don’t wander off the wrong direction. Same thing with the internet. If you’re not monitoring what they are doing, you can’t be upset when they are exposed to something you don’t like.

  • @FirstNameLastName-nh6en
    @FirstNameLastName-nh6en Год назад +131

    both my little cousins are 1 and can't do absolutely anything without their tablet. Literally being potty trained while watching cocomelon on their mom's phone. Wish parents were more involved instead of shoving videos in their kids faces when anything gets even slightly difficult

    • @gamestopmonkey
      @gamestopmonkey Год назад +3

      I’m fr in the same exact situation with my cousin..

    • @jordanestes1997
      @jordanestes1997 Год назад +12

      Thing is the kid gets addicted to it also, so when you take away their phone/tablet or make them take a break, they get upset and just want it back because thats the new norm for them

  • @gman2570
    @gman2570 Год назад +330

    It was so refreshing growing up with parents who weren’t entirely hands off but also not overbearing hands on. They helped me understand and learn and it helped them understand what was too much for me or when they would need to step in to explain and teach.

    • @patrickhanlon2325
      @patrickhanlon2325 Год назад +9

      How was it refreshing if that was all you knew haha ?

    • @gman2570
      @gman2570 Год назад +23

      @@patrickhanlon2325 cause friends and school mates parents were overbearing and controlling. And i have the hindsight of looking back on it now after seeing how some of my friends and school mates turned out

    • @allycatg9000
      @allycatg9000 Год назад +4

      Funny, I had both, my parents didn’t teach me anything, but they got mad when I didn’t know how to wash dishes, but never taught me how, unsaid expectations were high. They constantly broke my boundaries and ordered stuff, but never cared to teach/help.

    • @huohao6624
      @huohao6624 Год назад +2

      It was the same for me. I used to (and still do) play a lot of online shooter games that had a lot of toxic people but my parents didn’t shield it from me, explained why some things happen and keep the worst parts away from me while still letting me have freedom

    • @judehernandez8959
      @judehernandez8959 Год назад +1

      How tf do you know it was “refreshing” growing up with that if that was the only style of parenting you have? Stop over-using the word refreshing, buddy

  • @Techmaster7032Official
    @Techmaster7032Official Год назад +2387

    Dear offended parents: Don't act like YOU didn't watch movies with worse content when you were a kid. We've ALL done it.

    • @josepha3805
      @josepha3805 Год назад +7

      But we didn't take our kids to it

    • @paimonisfood4986
      @paimonisfood4986 Год назад +112

      @@josepha3805 ???

    • @josepha3805
      @josepha3805 Год назад +7

      @@paimonisfood4986 I don't take my kids to R-rated movies.

    • @paimonisfood4986
      @paimonisfood4986 Год назад +152

      @@josepha3805 Adults today have seen worse shit in their childhoods

    • @Techmaster7032Official
      @Techmaster7032Official Год назад +141

      @@josepha3805 In the end kids can't stay sheltered forever.

  • @thejustinjustin1233
    @thejustinjustin1233 Год назад +28

    The movie was dark and disturbing but I’m the best way. It portrayed the horrors that rocket and his friends had to go through and gives his character much more depth and emotion. That said, yes it is disturbing as animals are being tortured but it’s a heavy dose of unfortunate reality in a fictional series.

    • @ohnobro1424
      @ohnobro1424 Год назад

      It had a happy ending too

    • @cazzok
      @cazzok Год назад +4

      Yeah, Rocket’s backstory is reminiscent of an overly intense PETA ad.

    • @DrawinskyMoon
      @DrawinskyMoon Год назад

      This movie gave me Made in Abyss vibes. Another story about transhumanism with a villain who is starved for passion and power.

  • @niccottone8158
    @niccottone8158 Год назад +119

    It's really upsetting to me when I'm in the theater at Rated R or Heavy PG-13 movies and there are kids in the theater who are clearly distressed by what's going on during the trailers/during the movie. Parents gotta do better

    • @dustymofo917
      @dustymofo917 Год назад +2

      I was watching Scarface, Goodfellas, Casino, Terminator by 7 years old, literally just solidified my love for high quality movies since I got a head start compared to most kids and made me more grateful for my parents later in life

    • @heatherkettel7746
      @heatherkettel7746 Год назад +1

      My parents took my brother and I to the Eric Bana Hulk movie when we were about 4 and we were TERRIFIED lmfaoo my mom had to take us to the park nearby 😭😭😭

    • @airo2theknee846
      @airo2theknee846 Год назад

      I watched Jaws when it was rereleased in the theater a few months ago and it was the worst theater experience I've ever had. A group of about 12 people came in at the beginning and talked and laughed loudly over the first 20 minutes until being escorted out by an employee. After the movie wrapped up, a mom in the front row stood up with her two kids who couldn't possibly be over the age of 7. They were crying and she had to carry one out of the room.
      Just goes to show parents have learned nothing in the past 48 years.

  • @Numb_Lock
    @Numb_Lock Год назад +190

    This is exactly why my wife and I decided not to have kids, because we know we won't have the time or energy to constantly monitor them. also, the internet even scares me sometimes lol

    • @Niikkos
      @Niikkos Год назад +5

      Nah bro, just admit you and your wife are selfish (not a bad thing), lol. Life is easier when you are honest.

    • @Numb_Lock
      @Numb_Lock Год назад +100

      @@Niikkos maybe... but it's also not a must to have children. This planet is overcrowded as is

    • @invalidvulture1408
      @invalidvulture1408 Год назад +90

      @@Niikkos Can't tell if this is bait or not, but hell, I'll bite because this comment is just confusing.
      Are you implying the selfish behaviour here is choosing to not have a kid?

    • @julietwatson4642
      @julietwatson4642 Год назад +73

      @@Niikkos how is not having a kid selfish?

    • @The_Nobody_Nowhere
      @The_Nobody_Nowhere Год назад +100

      @@NiikkosNo dude, it’s more selfish to choose to have a kid completely knowing you are unprepared to put in the time and energy to raise them properly. That’s how you create neglect related trauma in the next generation. Do not have a kid if you don’t want one, or are unprepared to raise one.

  • @Salien1999
    @Salien1999 Год назад +94

    We as a society have been kind enough to make it more than easily accessible for any concerned parents to find out what is in a movie before showing it to their kids or even having to watch it themselves. If they don't even bother to look, it's on them.

    • @Teah8cbdude
      @Teah8cbdude Год назад +1

      What would you expect from a Disney marvel movie? I mean people have been decapitated from light sabers.. Anakin killed those children..
      I mean, kids who seen that wouldn't know what happened, but it did happen. If anything, this isn't a big deal at the slightest

  • @TrueMakedonia
    @TrueMakedonia Год назад +95

    I'm 28 and I'm still heartbroken by Rocket's backstory.

    • @DarkLordSauronrocks
      @DarkLordSauronrocks Год назад +11

      I don't cry about anything but that stuff there it scares me

    • @ohnobro1424
      @ohnobro1424 Год назад +3

      Everyone is

    • @MBLsidekick
      @MBLsidekick Год назад +9

      same, I was rooting for rockets friends to have maybe survived and just got separated :(((

    • @twojointsjay7330
      @twojointsjay7330 Год назад +6

      I was surprised at how they'd managed to weave a pro-vegan message into the story while still making it completely natural and part of the overall narrative, rather than just shoe-horning a moral message in. Really a sign of good writing.

    • @MegrelMamba
      @MegrelMamba Год назад

      I'm 69 and support Macedoniaaaaa!!!!!!

  • @flamingoodness4923
    @flamingoodness4923 Год назад +287

    It always makes me laugh whenever parents cry about swear words in anything because those same parents are the ones constantly cussing in front of their kids.

    • @functionatthejunction
      @functionatthejunction Год назад +18

      Bingo.

    • @nathanwho1384
      @nathanwho1384 Год назад +7

      The same ones recording their 3 year old saying "damnit" for tiktok, laughing the entire time likes its so cute.

    • @Napalm_Candy
      @Napalm_Candy Год назад +17

      I'm 34 and my dad is 77 this year; he hates when we cuss around him (particularly because we aren't men), and so he and my sister constantly go back and forth at the fact he expected us not to cuss when he and my mother have sworn like sailors around us since we were babies. He's lucky I waited until I was 16 to do so.

  • @mrhefner01
    @mrhefner01 Год назад +193

    You nailed it Charles. Being a good parent is exhausting and tests a person’s communication and patience to its breaking point.

    • @CoasterMan13Official
      @CoasterMan13Official Год назад +1

      If it's that hard for you, you should probably seek therapy.

    • @shadow-squid4872
      @shadow-squid4872 Год назад +3

      And it’s so infuriating to see people that clearly don’t know how to and can’t handle raising kids properly acting as if theyre superior than you all because they have kids

  • @HBTLions
    @HBTLions Год назад +138

    The amount of children and the subsequent exodus of them with the disgusted parent within the first 20 minutes at the opening night for "DEADPOOL" was an experience lol. Like did they not know it was rated R???

    • @GamerOfPhones
      @GamerOfPhones Год назад +1

      I wasn't expecting a trailer for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 airing durring a family friendly Puss N' Boots movie to have a sex scene with Rocket Racoon in the movie theater opening previews. Do whatever protest of this movie you want, as it should have a worse rating than Deadpool, to be very honest. Although it seems from the movie rating that the scene didn't make it ino all of the MCU/HBO theater locations.

    • @drunkhyperjuice
      @drunkhyperjuice Год назад +22

      @@GamerOfPhones ???????

    • @diamondchargedgaming9399
      @diamondchargedgaming9399 Год назад +30

      ​@GamerOfPhones Bro are you alright? There is no sex scenes in the movie at all.

    • @GamerOfPhones
      @GamerOfPhones Год назад +2

      @@diamondchargedgaming9399 The trailer that aired in theaters is different than the trailer they air on RUclips. it has some kind of weasel cuddling with Rocket. Also I'm confused why they even put Adam Magnus in the movie trailer if he's not even in the film (the website is blocking Adam's last name)

    • @thebean6496
      @thebean6496 Год назад +15

      @@GamerOfPhones there is no sex scene in the movie is you good

  • @11cylynt11
    @11cylynt11 Год назад +15

    As a parent, I completely agree with you. I set limits on what my child does. I did not let my child use RUclips kids after I heard about "Elsa gate." I put restrictions and time limits on his devices. I'm aware of what he does online by checking his browser history and actually watching what he does over his shoulder.
    Kids actually hear and see worse in real life and on news stations. Therefore I don't keep my child in a bubble. I let him know that life isn't all rainbows and sunshine. Bad & awful things happen all the time.
    It's tough to talk about with our children about difficult subjects, but they need to learn that danger is all around us. To not prepare them for potential dangers is a disservice to their upbringing.
    Movies like this one that discuss animal abuse can open a dialog for parents to bring awareness of abuse in general. It's terrible to think about, but kids and animals are abused all the time. Kids usually don't even understand that it's abuse if they experience it or see it. I myself was abused as a kid and I didn't even realize it until I became an adult. No one explained to me that if someone touched me in certain ways that I should let a trusted adult know. Something as simple as explaining what I should do could have saved me from being abused multiple times. 5yo's don't instinctually know what to do in abusive situations. We need to teach them to 1st avoid interacting with strangers. 2nd inform trusted adults if a friend or family member behaves inappropriately toward kids.
    We must make our kids aware of these dangers so that they can protect themselves and ask for help if they ever unfortunately have to deal with such awfulness.

    • @morimori33
      @morimori33 Год назад +1

      I have a genuine question because I want to be a parent in the future what age do you start to talk with them about things? what age are they able to have some kind of discussion and learn from it? im thinking about 7 or something but I have no clue since I'm just 15

    • @armandpeanutspinou3430
      @armandpeanutspinou3430 Год назад +1

      @@morimori33 I'm no parent but I feel like these subject should be addressed as soon as the kid is old enough to understand speech, and before they start going to school. And not just one discussion but brought up regularly so it sticks in their head that if anything like that happens to them they NEED to talk about it.

    • @morimori33
      @morimori33 Год назад

      @@armandpeanutspinou3430 thats what i was thinking too but wondering how to bring it up in a way that will make the young child understand. maybe for death if youre talking about like nature or something

  • @DawnOfTheOzz
    @DawnOfTheOzz Год назад +87

    "Being a parent is a life sentence. From the day that kid is born until the day you die and then some." - Christopher Titus

    • @ThisguySL
      @ThisguySL Год назад +3

      Hell, I'd go as far as to say the sentence starts once you *plan* on having the kid in the first place. Assuming you don't back out before the conception, anyway.

    • @sipi2009
      @sipi2009 Год назад +1

      ​@@ThisguySLYou're absolutely right.

  • @fortyforty-seven1061
    @fortyforty-seven1061 Год назад +53

    It's like a parent getting mad at the city because the power outlets have too much voltage and their toddler might stick a fork in it

  • @Parasprites
    @Parasprites Год назад +48

    the "parental guidance" part of PG13 just translates to "for kids" for parents now

    • @therealsteel1634
      @therealsteel1634 Год назад +2

      ​@D Dd yeah kinda the same thing with gaming when they made the E 10+ esrb rating back in the mid 2000s

    • @HydraSpectre1138
      @HydraSpectre1138 Год назад

      Star Wars was probably what started making PG more for kids.
      The Original Trilogy was borderline G-rated, and was in fact rated U in the UK and Malaysia, and G in the Philippines.
      And then Shrek also came along with making the PG rating more marketable for actual kids’ movies, before Disney started copying them with making films PG when they could have been G.

    • @therealsteel1634
      @therealsteel1634 Год назад

      @@HydraSpectre1138 cars 2 is PG while the other cars movies are G

    • @HydraSpectre1138
      @HydraSpectre1138 Год назад

      @@therealsteel1634 Cars 2 is actually rated G in the US.

  • @Sunshine-rk5zl
    @Sunshine-rk5zl Год назад +41

    I'm a mom of 3, Grandma of 2. There's good and bad in everything you let a child do. It is 100% the parental unit's responsibility to eeeexplaaaain what they're engaging in. That being said, I'm a huge horror fan and everyone in my family seeeems ok🧐

  • @sneezingrobo
    @sneezingrobo Год назад +144

    Wow, it's almost like being a parent is a FULL-TIME JOB

    • @TheMinecraftHype
      @TheMinecraftHype Год назад +14

      This is exactly why I plan on being a house-husband...

    • @godzillagamer7512
      @godzillagamer7512 Год назад +6

      It gets “part time” with school though….
      But clearly these “parents” Are the sped kids.

    • @godzillagamer7512
      @godzillagamer7512 Год назад +3

      @@TheMinecraftHype agreed

    • @NoInternetDinosaur
      @NoInternetDinosaur Год назад +3

      The internet has made being a lazy parent really easy

  • @ZucchiniShadow
    @ZucchiniShadow Год назад +165

    I'm so glad they're finally making the movies for a more mature audience, I hope it continues too

    • @theveganduolingobird7349
      @theveganduolingobird7349 Год назад +10

      The story was great almost made me cry literally one of my favourite marvel movies

    • @CameraManCharlie6016
      @CameraManCharlie6016 Год назад +1

      Bruh one word Deadpool I let my now 11 year old watch it when he was 5 he knew not to cuss and now that I have another kid who is 3 it makes me laugh like crazy when he cusses but still besides that my kids love Deadpool and they don’t cuss so yea.

    • @noname-hf9ty
      @noname-hf9ty Год назад +1

      "finally" most comic book characters really don't need mature storytelling, these are superheroes in costume they work best when they're tailored to teens and kids with heart like the cartoons

    • @theveganduolingobird7349
      @theveganduolingobird7349 Год назад +1

      @@noname-hf9ty there’s a comic where Spider-Man was exploded from the inside out and his intestines spilled out, kids? The movies are commonly for kids, the comics? Hell no

    • @noname-hf9ty
      @noname-hf9ty Год назад

      @@theveganduolingobird7349 yeah ONE comic, spiderman comics range from very kid friendly to heavy R rated, you can't draw a handful of examples about SPIDERMAN of all characters and then pretend comic books are this highly mature form of art 😂 they're meant to be flexible

  • @michelleashleigh
    @michelleashleigh Год назад +175

    As someone who navigated the early days online without parental supervision, who's a parent of a soon to be 5 year old now, I'm tickled to say I'm looking forward to helping guide my guy through content. I write dark fantasy, and I'm even careful with the adults reading my book to ensure they understand it's DARK.
    It takes lateral years, tons of reflection, tons of experience, to parse information online and in media. There is so much nuance to it. I'd never expect my kiddo to understand it without my help.

    • @PaulieMcCoy
      @PaulieMcCoy Год назад +11

      As it exists today, absolutely. Not to mention "everyone" is on the internet, now. While dialup modems and services increased the amount of people engaging in a particular phenomenon, there was still some sense of proper gatekeeping... Overall, friends and family you can actually *talk* to probably helps a ton, regardless if the internet and mass electronic communication is apart of the equation or not.

    • @aftontrap_
      @aftontrap_ Год назад +4

      Warning cocomelon can hypnotize children

  • @promemerboy1765
    @promemerboy1765 Год назад +11

    PG 13:*exists*
    Parents: I see no danger

  • @LoveHandle4890
    @LoveHandle4890 Год назад +122

    I’m glad parents like that exist to remind me how smart mines are.

    • @Parker--
      @Parker-- Год назад +28

      There's a level of irony to "how smart mines are" that is going unnoticed here.

    • @PrisonerKAR110C
      @PrisonerKAR110C Год назад +3

      There’s something ironic about this comment…

    • @RyanGP1203_MemeLord
      @RyanGP1203_MemeLord Год назад +1

      @@Parker-- lol good im not the only one who noticed that

    • @funoff3207
      @funoff3207 Год назад +1

      ​@@Parker-- it's perfect 👌

  • @KibaInu04
    @KibaInu04 Год назад +43

    I laughed for a solid 10 minutes when Star Lord said "open the fucking door" lmfao I felt his frustration with his team

    • @D3DPrints
      @D3DPrints Год назад +12

      it was the most perfect use of the word. Amazing delivery

    • @buggerofallhell1153
      @buggerofallhell1153 8 месяцев назад +3

      He used his single alloted potty mouth pass and used it well

  • @krispyboi9162
    @krispyboi9162 Год назад +76

    The F-Bomb moment was hilarious. I didn't even remember the moment until people started freaking out about it. I was like, "when did that happen?" and then saw the scene again and laughed. The parents are probably freaking out now that their kid "might" repeat it. Just be a good parent.

    • @jaidenschallhorn8009
      @jaidenschallhorn8009 Год назад

      Same dude. I still don't even know when it happens tbh

    • @trcsunny2187
      @trcsunny2187 Год назад +2

      These parents should hang around their kid’s school more. Even in elementary I guarantee they have heard the f word before.

    • @DuckGoDuckRun
      @DuckGoDuckRun Год назад

      It’s hilarious because it was improvised and they just left it in because it was so funny

    • @YVLIVS
      @YVLIVS Год назад

      I can relate. I saw it with my brother (granted, he’s 23) and after the movie I was laughing about how they used the first f-bomb in an MCU movie and he didn’t even realized they said it. Then he started laughing when he remembered lol

    • @aternialaffsalot
      @aternialaffsalot Год назад

      My whole theater laughed at that scene

  • @KittySnicker
    @KittySnicker Год назад +16

    These parents are snowflakes. I’m 31 and I grew up on Hunchback of Notre Dame, Lion King, and the Fox and the Hound. Those movies exposed me to cruelty and heartbreak.

  • @ManiacX1999
    @ManiacX1999 Год назад +438

    The one time Disney learned what an actual PG-13 rating means, they suddenly piss off every Karen parent imaginable
    *EDIT* I'm not counting No Way Home because that was basically a Sony movie with Marvel characters sewn in the plot. Also it's Sam fucking Raimi.

    • @kaj7135
      @kaj7135 Год назад +7

      This is the first and only time I’ll ever say this but… good job, Disney!

    • @rickygforce4217
      @rickygforce4217 Год назад +29

      Credit goes to James Gunn, not Disney. Any other director and you know it would've been a glorified PG film lol

    • @ZachBobBob
      @ZachBobBob Год назад +13

      @@rickygforce4217 Disney allowed Gunn to do his thing it's not like they had absolutely nothing to do with the movie. If they wanted him to remove it he would've had to have removed it.

    • @Mroresident32303
      @Mroresident32303 Год назад +6

      @@ZachBobBob James Gunn actually tries to resist Disney unlike other directors

    • @ZachBobBob
      @ZachBobBob Год назад +9

      @@Mroresident32303 Resist? The directors work with Disney and Marvel it's not like they're fighting against them. They're all on the same team.

  • @emmmkay9041
    @emmmkay9041 Год назад +52

    I am old, but I remember when we all first got access to the Internet in the late 90's. I remember talking to others about this, trying to explain the concept of supervising children's access to the Internet. I said something like "the Internet is like a city. Would you take your kid and drop them off in the middle of a strange city and just drive away? No? Then you need to be with them when they use the Internet."

  • @NeedTherapyUrgently
    @NeedTherapyUrgently Год назад +150

    I love how Charlie casually says "Whining diaper" like it's a daily occurrence

    • @NeedTherapyUrgently
      @NeedTherapyUrgently Год назад

      ​@Don't Read My Profile Picture shut the hell up

    • @malcolmad157
      @malcolmad157 Год назад

      @Don't Read My Profile Picture bro stfu

    • @gustavofring9985
      @gustavofring9985 Год назад +5

      @Don't Read My Profile Picture ok sure thing friend

    • @chaserseven2886
      @chaserseven2886 Год назад

      i mean its what he does in most of his videos whines about the most nonsensical stuff in our known universe

    • @malcolmad157
      @malcolmad157 Год назад

      @Dont_Read_My_User_Photo k

  • @nonyodambiz
    @nonyodambiz Год назад +23

    These parents have GOT to be the product of bad parenting as well. Cause how else can you explain this cycle of behavior? They didn't have any direction in life, so they resort to being dependent on higher authority to do the things for them. They want everything done for them because they weren't exposed to reality. that's gotta be the reason.

  • @optimus_rhymes6955
    @optimus_rhymes6955 Год назад +314

    My parents tried to shield me from “evil”. It made my life sooo much harder for no reason. You can’t protect your kids forever. Talk to them. Tell them why you think what you think.

    • @eterty8335
      @eterty8335 Год назад +4

      how exactly did it make it harder for you? I guess it's a stupid question but I'm just really curious about what the general real effect of that is in the kid's mind

    • @yanikstudios
      @yanikstudios Год назад +4

      My parents did the same and it made my life harder in some ways but they did at least teach me what was right

    • @Zac-fu2qc
      @Zac-fu2qc Год назад +47

      @@eterty8335 my parents did it too. You become very sheltered and you don’t learn alot of things that you should know at specific ways. It often leads to really embarrassing moments or bullying. For example I had no idea what a condom was up until grade 8 because I was so sheltered, during sex Ed I had to ask what it was and what it was for and that was hung over my head for quite some time. Little things like that

    • @trialerrorsharer9398
      @trialerrorsharer9398 Год назад +33

      @@eterty8335 Well no one really taught me sex and internet safety because they thought I didn’t need to know. As a result I couldn’t verbalize what happened to me when I was groomed or molested or sexually assaulted. I didn’t have any social skills going into school when a boy groped me. I had no friends so I completely invested my time into the people who groomed me and genuinely thought I loved them. Sheltering your kids only means they won’t learn from you. Not that they just won’t ever learn.

    • @Travelling_Heart15
      @Travelling_Heart15 Год назад

      ​@@eterty8335 example, when I was 15, I didn't know that putting a penis Inside a vagina is sex, hence when I talk to my friends about it, the teacher comes down to me pretty fast.

  • @eastons_1015
    @eastons_1015 Год назад +81

    I grew up watching Pg-13 stuff as a kid but my parents would always explain and tell me before the movie some of the stuff that would happen so I would understand it's not real and I knew what to expect. In todays world even something as small as that is to much work for some parents.

    • @paleoberd
      @paleoberd Год назад +8

      My mom would specifically say "He's ok!" if someone got hurt and died in a movie when I was younger, which is funny

  • @MadeInHistory
    @MadeInHistory Год назад +44

    You have 2 options:
    1. Be mindful of labels and ratings and parent what they are allowed to watch
    2. Don't do that and expect your kids to see or hear certain things you don't want them to
    There's no option to do No 2 and get the results from No 1.

    • @richardauthement3105
      @richardauthement3105 Год назад +2

      a lot of parents chose option 2 and expected option 1 to come along as a consolation prize. it didn't work and the results are showing themselves.

  • @DripBox07
    @DripBox07 Год назад +6

    I feel like over time things have gotten better to help prevent kids from seeing things they aren't supposed to see on the internet, I've heard some people tell stories from their childhood about how they saw somebody get beheaded on a liveleak video when they were 8, but I'm hearing these stories get told less and less by people that are younger. the root problem is the lack of proper parenting, but it's getting better.

    • @DripBox07
      @DripBox07 Год назад +2

      I also feel like a lesson that more people should have learned after elsagate was to monitor what their kids are watching, it isn't working because now elsagate is actually back, just with different characters that are popular among kids like among us, poppy playtime, and fnf (which isn't even a kids game.) if people just make sure what their kids are watching is safe, then elsagate would have never been a problem, and it wouldn't have came back.

    • @FrostDirt
      @FrostDirt Год назад +1

      That kind of stuff is getting rare, true. But now the battle is with short-form content.

  • @GypsyCrymson
    @GypsyCrymson Год назад +44

    Parents "The government can't tell me what to do with my kids!"
    Same Parents when they've messed up "Why isn't the government doing more?!"

  • @Archiejoeawesome
    @Archiejoeawesome Год назад +39

    Funny how parents are fine having children watch people beat each other up and die, but when a swear word is said suddenly things aren’t ok

    • @austincanady4670
      @austincanady4670 Год назад

      "South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut" in a nutshell.

  • @samuel-mx3oq
    @samuel-mx3oq Год назад +185

    i basically raised my little sister since she was born. took her to watch the movie and she loved it and wanted to watch it again. wasn’t bothered by the “overwhelming violence” or anything. just cared for the characters. some people love making huge deals over nothing

    • @nukemlupin
      @nukemlupin Год назад +17

      Ayo fellow sibling parent 🤝 Some parents just don’t know their kids 🤦‍♂️

    • @unknownman5090
      @unknownman5090 Год назад

      Yeah. I feel sad when some people make thing like character death is not suitable for children. Like I understand if their head explode or something like that but getting stab, or even die because cancer? Seriously?
      Anyway, respect for you bud. Really hope I can do the same with my lil bro and lil sis. I can only bring food back home

    • @theDuckysaurus
      @theDuckysaurus Год назад +1

      For what it’s worth the POINT is to be bothered by the violence in this movie. All the sad graphic/upsetting scenes are meant to be powerfully emotional stuff.

    • @godzillagamer7512
      @godzillagamer7512 Год назад

      Even a rated R movie like John Wick isn’t really that violent

  • @6thwilbury2331
    @6thwilbury2331 Год назад +8

    Bravo, Charlie. My parents were relatively cautious with what movies we could or couldn't see when we were younger. And for what it's worth, this was before the PG-13 rating, so PG covered a wide range. What did they do? They saw the movie first! Perish the thought, stop the presses, two parents actually took some initiative!
    If they thought it was inappropriate for us, they wouldn't let us see it and waited until we were older. If they deemed it palatable for us, then we could go with them. This is why I was a little late to seeing Poltergeist, Excalibur and Raiders of the Lost Ark, yet we did see Airplane and Ragtime in a theater as a family. All five of those movies were rated PG, and all came out when my siblings and I were in the age 7-10 range. The first three had images they thought were too violent or bloody or whatever, but the latter two didn't. The funny thing is that they had no issue with us seeing nudity, which Airplane and Ragtime had, but evidently a man's face melting off his head was a bridge too far.
    Anyway, my parents were more protective in this area than other parents, and they acted accordingly. Doesn't seem that hard. In an era where more content is viewed on-demand at home, it should be easier than ever. But what do I know, I don't have kids. I can't judge. And yet it's my generation that might be the worst at what Charlie is ranting at here.

    • @armandpeanutspinou3430
      @armandpeanutspinou3430 Год назад +1

      Yeah they have no excuse, even without seeing the movie you can now google it and pretty much know every questionable moment that happens in it and judge for yourself if the movie is appropriate. But I guess they dont want spoilers so its best to complain

  • @DrYellow96
    @DrYellow96 Год назад +170

    Parents like these are reasons why I repsect my parents more, when I was 12 I asked my parents to buy Red Dead 2 and they rejected because they knew that it would be a fucking terrible idea to let me play games with an age rating of 18 but after a few years they bought it for me since they thought that I was more mature to play these types of games. I mean it can't be that difficult to understand why certain media have age limits

    • @Zack-vi7is
      @Zack-vi7is Год назад +31

      Literally the whole point of the ratings system was to give parents a general guideline so they don't even have to do the work of seeing if the content is acceptable on their own but they just ignore the ratings and complain anyway.
      There's no helping these people. They live to bitch and whine about anything they can. No matter what you do or how easy you make things for them they will find a way to complain anyway.

    • @freedustin
      @freedustin Год назад +21

      @@Zack-vi7is PG literally means "parental guidance."
      How they supposed to "not see the content" if they are supposed to be providing guidance to their kids viewing the content?
      There's no helping these people because they do not even follow the directions. Didn't even realize it applied to them to begin with. They are that dumb.

    • @MDLuffy1234YT
      @MDLuffy1234YT Год назад

      Average GTA5 NPC dialogue: F off you dick tickler!
      Average RDR2 NPC dialogue: Howdy mister, how are you doing on this beautiful day we're having.

    • @LuciusVulpes
      @LuciusVulpes Год назад +4

      I played GTA San Andreas when I was around 8 years old, the original CoD MW2 when I was 10 and GTA V when I was 14 and nothing happened. It also depends on how you're being raised and if you have sufficient maturity to understand that these are games and not reality.

    • @notedjog9
      @notedjog9 Год назад

      @@LuciusVulpes nigggg er

  • @smeauxk
    @smeauxk Год назад +121

    As a parent, it's hard to cut your child off of things all their friends are doing. I personally hate Roblox, but by telling my child he can't play it, I make him the odd man out amongst his friends. The best thing you can do is just supervise it. Make sure you talk to them and explain what worries you about it.

    • @Wumbology10
      @Wumbology10 Год назад +10

      Or just not let them have a smartphone until a certain age. Maybe like 13

    • @christophervalencia5919
      @christophervalencia5919 Год назад

      ​@@Wumbology10yeah dont do that. The original commenter has the right idea. I didnt get a phone until my 13th Christmas. I was one of the last ones in my entire school to get one. It was incredibly alienating and embarrassing, and made my social life nonexistent. Just fucking supervise your kids, jesus

    • @windy8544
      @windy8544 Год назад +35

      @@Wumbology10 and don't let him interact with other children until he's 20

    • @benthelongboarder3415
      @benthelongboarder3415 Год назад

      @@windy8544 soooo
      You’re either a irresponsible parent or you’re butt hurt cause your parents cared about you I’m guessing

    • @LuciusVulpes
      @LuciusVulpes Год назад +42

      Speaking from experience, when I was a kid my parents prohibited a ton of things that everyone else my age was doing, but I just did them anyway, without their knowledge. I hid most of what I did from them, and became extremely secretive and untrusting. Allowing it but also supervising is is the best option, because you avoid situations like mine.

  • @beanedtea
    @beanedtea Год назад +136

    James Gunn is honestly a pioneer in comic book movies, and movies like The Suicide Squad show what a director is capable of with these comic book properties when they are left alone. That sense of freedom for the director is shown with this latest MCU release, and its honestly up there with the first Guardians of the Galaxy.

    • @anthonylesley982
      @anthonylesley982 Год назад

      Yes

    • @meathandsmans
      @meathandsmans Год назад

      People really don't talk about the suicide squad much but that movie is definitely one of his best.

    • @demonking3673
      @demonking3673 Год назад

      Nah, GOTG3 is up there with The Winter Soldier

  • @derkeheath5172
    @derkeheath5172 Год назад +11

    Some friends of mine refused to let their children watch anything with death in it (at the time they were 7 and 4). I just kept thinking about how utterly confused and crushed these kids were going to be when their dog or cat died.

  • @murchy
    @murchy Год назад +47

    I was just using my time machine to take my child to the Colosseum in Ancient Rome and was utterly appalled at the amount of blood and gore there.

    • @Tekner436
      @Tekner436 Год назад +1

      Lol nice, how is Rome doing today

  • @Rory4252
    @Rory4252 Год назад +148

    Sometimes I think the parents get mad because they don’t want to have to educate their kids on the “dark” and “violent” topics…

    • @tornadodee148
      @tornadodee148 Год назад +21

      I got a feeling its cuz they arent properly educated on the matter and were taught to be uncomfortable around those taboo subjects instead so instead of taking the time to educate themselves before educating their kids like parents should, they flee the problem by sheltering their kids and blaming others.

    • @godzillagamer7512
      @godzillagamer7512 Год назад +10

      because death is *so* bad.
      They honestly need to teach their kids the way my parents "taught" me about death, I simply had no reaction after my dog died. wasn't depressed or sad at all but apparently "oh he said fuck, my kids traumatized... gonna need extra essential oils to make him sleep now"

    • @ThisguySL
      @ThisguySL 11 месяцев назад

      Which is dumb because if they don't do it, someone or something else will. Might be best to break the news to them.

    • @DeathnoteBB
      @DeathnoteBB 10 месяцев назад

      @@tornadodee148I mean yeah exactly that

  • @numberonesnarkfan
    @numberonesnarkfan Год назад +172

    I had a "raise them with the internet" mum. I was very inquisitive as a kid so I actually learned a lot from the internet, much more than I learned in school. Downside is that now I swear like a sailor and am desensitised to gore websites.

    • @Nolabray21
      @Nolabray21 Год назад +9

      School wont teach u anything other then social skills tbh

    • @CarurossTheSecond218
      @CarurossTheSecond218 Год назад +9

      @@Nolabray21 personally learned so much more in college/uni.
      I was too busy being exhausted at 730am in 5 day a week hs to learn anything that didn’t interest me already.

    • @fellowcomrade7914
      @fellowcomrade7914 Год назад +4

      @@Nolabray21 you can if you find something you are interested to in. I’ve learned almost the whole adobe suite in high school

    • @imafish9070
      @imafish9070 Год назад

      Same

    • @fahadaftab5215
      @fahadaftab5215 Год назад

      Don't mean to be rude, but are you a furry?

  • @ashleykettle343
    @ashleykettle343 Год назад +12

    As a parent, you don’t just have kids for fun.
    The whole point of raising your children correctly is raise good adults. When you don’t, you get people like this, folks who are just offended by everything and think everyone else needs to cater to them.

  • @shadykadie
    @shadykadie Год назад +337

    i hope i live long enough to see Charlie become a parent

    • @idkman6496
      @idkman6496 Год назад +4

      He’d be a better person if he didn’t

    • @kvasir8931
      @kvasir8931 Год назад +57

      5 answers, 4 bots. Jesus youtube, get your shit together

    • @Shadow-jy4lc
      @Shadow-jy4lc Год назад +16

      @@kvasir8931 real as fuck

    • @mangathecomicgeek9450
      @mangathecomicgeek9450 Год назад +7

      Charlie never plans on having a kid.

    • @KingOfGaymes
      @KingOfGaymes Год назад +16

      Become a parent? In this economy?

  • @DrPwN131
    @DrPwN131 Год назад +92

    I saw it yesterday, and I was kind of surprised at how graphic it was at certain points. But these parents are idiots for thinking that movies that are literally PG-13 are all okay and suitable for their 5 year old kids. None of it was over the top graphic.

    • @oinkyxo
      @oinkyxo Год назад

      describe the scenes that were graphic?

    • @oinkyxo
      @oinkyxo Год назад

      describe the scenes that were graphic?

    • @Shaggyshag10
      @Shaggyshag10 Год назад +2

      @@oinkyxo There is basically animal torture

    • @catosicarius3027
      @catosicarius3027 Год назад +2

      ​@@oinkyxo and when they take off the grand evolutionists mask.

    • @RichardHall3
      @RichardHall3 Год назад

      @@Shaggyshag10 not basically, there is animal torture. That’s what the High Evolutionary does the entire time. He tortures animals.

  • @zachheyland2545
    @zachheyland2545 Год назад +58

    As soon as the credits rolled I knew this was going to be a thing. Parents don't do any research before anything now its insane. I watched Anakin get cut to pieces and burned alive when I was five. Watching someone be mean to animals isn't gonna truamatize your kids.

    • @aido.08
      @aido.08 Год назад +7

      Yeah dude seeing Anakin like that was low key traumatizing 😂

    • @doug176
      @doug176 Год назад +2

      Yea but a 7 year old seeing a mf get his face peeled off might

    • @semtux8615
      @semtux8615 Год назад +11

      “be mean to animals” 💀 those dudes were literally getting tortured in the most horrible ways possible

    • @thymii
      @thymii Год назад +1

      i saw some Hulk movie when i was just a toddler and those mutant doggies ... oh boy they messed me up

    • @kobra6660
      @kobra6660 Год назад +1

      Will we ever get out of the 1980s ?

  • @yogsothoth915
    @yogsothoth915 Год назад +5

    This particular case isn't about children and parents. My girlfriend cried after seeing the rabbit with their legs cut off and kept telling me she couldn't get it out of her head. I had to comfort her for an hour afterwards. She's a functional adult in every aspect, but I wish I had some warning. I knew she loved animals, I never would have taken her. I had to watch the movie on my own later so I could finish it

    • @Scooter227
      @Scooter227 7 месяцев назад

      “That’s the cutest f’ing thing I’ve ever seen in my life”
      “A-ACK!”

  • @BowelSyndrome
    @BowelSyndrome Год назад +32

    Love how even when Kids RUclips exists, parents still find something to complain about

    • @Future_Max
      @Future_Max Год назад +12

      The "kids" content made on RUclips is worse, and there are cases of learning damages and addictions reported due to them.

    • @tornadodee148
      @tornadodee148 Год назад +1

      or G and PG rated movies.

    • @doltBmB
      @doltBmB Год назад

      youtube kids is an automated system that includes a lot of fucked up shit

    • @godzillagamer7512
      @godzillagamer7512 Год назад

      @@Future_Max such as cocomelon with insane shot speeds that can literally cause children to constantly melt down because of it

  • @justaweeb14688
    @justaweeb14688 Год назад +291

    Im so happy to be a zoomer and grow up with technology. My parents also just left me with an iPad and I’ve seen some pretty bad stuff. In a way I’m glad there’s no parental restrictions but when I’m older and I have kids, I’ll certainly monitor all their internet and add plenty of restrictions. I’ve seen some mind scarring stuff.

    • @Niikkos
      @Niikkos Год назад +60

      Good luck guy, my eight-year-old can bypass parental controls without a password, no matter how hard you lock it down, lol. She finds endless backdoors through search lines, sub-windows, or even getting apps to allow browser access through their about sections.
      I am always truly impressed at her ability to break their software and praise her for her critical thinking, then we talk about why this content is not for her yet.

    • @thymii
      @thymii Год назад

      ​@D Dd dafuck you mean "ready". An eight year old is still not ready for what internet has to offer no matter how clever they are. That's just more the reason to help them develop in a healthy environment, instead of getting blasted with endless drama, people who don't matter to you, instant gratification through short-term content and even animal abuse if you're unlucky enough.

    • @Fr00stee
      @Fr00stee Год назад +17

      @@Niikkos QA tester

    • @blueguy2128
      @blueguy2128 Год назад +11

      I wouldn't even give mine an ounce of internet nor will they be getting phones and shit either unless ABSOLUTELY necessary

    • @YaToGamiKuro
      @YaToGamiKuro Год назад +6

      @@Niikkos dont forget to tell her to use her skill on a better things

  • @TitanXecutor
    @TitanXecutor Год назад +58

    I really hope more companies ignore these poor excuse for parents and hopefully their actions bite them in the end soon

  • @SSJNemo
    @SSJNemo Год назад +6

    Both of my older siblings are new parents and they keep in of the rating when showing their boy video games, movies and etc. They only don't want their kid have a potty mouth but they always keep in mind that what they see and hear from the media is inevitable; therefore they TEACH him to not repeat the behaviour that is deemed bad and teach him the consequences of doing it like it's not hard to be a role model for a children just don't be lazy. Glad Charlie made good points

  • @adoboflakes8473
    @adoboflakes8473 Год назад +19

    If parents think their 13+ kids are going to get traumatized by this, they don't know their kids. I bet most kids and teens who've watched the movie are more mature about it than the parents raising an issue out of it.

  • @TheMartyredextras
    @TheMartyredextras Год назад +76

    I just saw the movie and I loved it. While it wasn't as tightly written as the first two, rocket Raccoon has always been my favorite and I loved the focus on him. I felt so bad for him. He's such a tragic character

    • @entrapta.exe_
      @entrapta.exe_ Год назад +5

      same here. i literally had to force myself to leave the theater because i was about to start crying like a damn baby

    • @TheMartyredextras
      @TheMartyredextras Год назад +8

      @Entrapta I'm a guy who went with 5 of his closest friends and I just cried right there in the theater like a real man

    • @ohnobro1424
      @ohnobro1424 Год назад +1

      Same. His story was so damn sad.

  • @Kyuuwai
    @Kyuuwai Год назад +27

    Deadpool: "Let me introduce my ass on these parents"

    • @YouTubeSupportSucks
      @YouTubeSupportSucks Год назад +10

      I went to see both Deadpool movies in theaters. Both times multiple families with small kids walked out in disgust, like wtf did you think the R rating was for? People are dumb.

    • @cinamon351
      @cinamon351 Год назад +1

      ​@@RUclipsSupportSucks😂😂

    • @Antwannnn
      @Antwannnn Год назад +2

      @@RUclipsSupportSucks normies.

    • @richardauthement3105
      @richardauthement3105 Год назад +2

      ​@@RUclipsSupportSucks they saw a superhero and thought "gee this will be perfect for my kids!" and immediately got the cold,hard slap of reality.

  • @GusTheAnus
    @GusTheAnus Год назад +2

    kids are going to find out about the use of bad language eventually lmao

  • @pollogaming919
    @pollogaming919 Год назад +22

    9:50 ah yes my favorite movie, guardians and the galaxy volume 13

  • @Juel92
    @Juel92 Год назад +191

    I'm so happy my parents took a hands off approach to the media I enjoyed as a kid. Helped me to grow and understand stuff way better than if I just watched "age appropriate" stuff. I especially remember reading the Sword of Truth book at age 10 and it just opening my eyes to the world. I would have become mentally stunted had I not been exposed to stuff like that at that age.

    • @SSD_Penumbra
      @SSD_Penumbra Год назад +19

      That's exactly like me. My folks taught me that movies and games and stuff aren't real and are entertainment. I always stuck to stuff my own age, except games because I understood that they were meant for fun.
      Clutching pearls doesn't do any good.

    • @nomoretwitterhandles
      @nomoretwitterhandles Год назад +3

      My parents didn't care what I watched as long as it wasn't stupid. I'd watch some wild stuff but they would only get upset with me for watching stuff like spongebob or the simpsons because they didn't want my brain to rot lmao. I kinda thank them for that. As an adult I cannot see the appeal of the simpsons (spongebob was tight tho), and I may have ended up quite different if I did get into it.

    • @Lalalololalo
      @Lalalololalo Год назад

      @@nomoretwitterhandles same. I could consume all kinds of crazy content, and videos of my favorite things as a kid (that were sometimes pretty niche) but god forbid I tried to watch Uncle Grandpa. I’m thankful, though. Most of those shoes are annoying af

    • @e.t.2437
      @e.t.2437 Год назад

      Sword of Truth? The conservative whackjob series that glorifies rape and considers marijuana sinful? I loved this series as a kid but Terry Goodkind is fucking nuts.

    • @vcom741
      @vcom741 Год назад

      The only thing that my parents forbid me to watch, ever, was Ren and Stimpy, weirdly enough. Watching it now, I feel I really wouldn’t have liked it. They encouraged me to watch more Hey Arnold though lol. Probably why I love Bojack Horseman so much as an adult.

  • @CyberKat04
    @CyberKat04 Год назад +22

    I remember growing up, until our parents felt we were mature enough to handle certain themes, most of the movies we watched were either previously watched by them or we watched the tv edited versions. We rarely went to movie theaters until we were about age 8 on

  • @justc1re617
    @justc1re617 Год назад +4

    People need to understand the science of desensitization. There are always things that will make everyone uncomfortable and they vary depending on each and every person. One of the main elements of parenting is making sure to desensitize your kid at a good and healthy pace to all kinds of things. Shielding them from everything that scares them will only make matters worse when they become an adult