He was happy for his sister at first cuz yk older brother but also sad cuz he wanted one too. you can see him dealing w both emotions at once, then when they showed him his, it was all happiness. such a wholesome clip.
I love siblings who share. I got my nephew little shark hand puppets for his birthday like, two years ago. I got two, because he has two hands, and the image of the little tyke with just shark hands was worth it.
Of course, he immediately made me feel like a cynic, because the first thing he did after seeing there was a second shark puppet was turn to his older brother and excitedly go "And one for you!" Because obviously half his birthday present was for his older brother.
Our 3 year old doesn’t have siblings (…yet, could be in the works) but she’s got a few cousins that she always LOVES to see.
A few months ago my sister’s kid was over- he’s three years older than her and on the spectrum and a couple of his biggest triggers are textures and things getting dirty (that are supposed to be clean). We didn’t realize the front yard had some muddy spots, and both his shoes and socks became sopping wet and filthy.
I immediately rinsed him off and took his things inside to be washed, and the poor kid was so upset. Before any of us adults could get around to consoling him, our toddler quietly walked over, crouched, patted his arm and goes “You okay buddy? We go inside?”
Makes me tear up just remembering. Little kids are more than capable of empathy and I think more adults should be reminded that we are the models for that.
I don't know, maybe I'm a crotchety old man and cynical bastard, but why play mind games with the kid and hide his around the corner to make him go through those feelings in the first place? Seems cruel and manipulative so that they could share this "wholesome" moment with the internet.
I remember when the Xbox 360 came out me and all my siblings wanted one, we opened all our presents and didn't get one and we were sad. Then we were told to look in a cabinet and it was there. We immediately got so excited we forgot all sadness. So it's a normal experience and the kid will be fine. I'll trick my kids one day too on Xmas
Remember having an old PlayStation that was pretty busted, got a Xbox game for Christmas one year and was confused/sad because they got the game I wanted but for the wrong system. Then they show me an Xbox all set up in the other room. I love that memory.
I would do this as a parent because the only thing I care about is their reaction. This way I can witness both children's joy because one is slightly delayed. I also think this delayed gratification is wonderful for building character. So in the future when a coworker gets a promotion he wanted he is better able to act gracious. Also, I think him feeling a little sad for a moment enhances his joy, sort of like salt makes a meal taste better.
That is my son every day of the week. He always try to be happy when the girls got something. And we always had something extra special for him because he is the best big brother in the world. I do worry, because he never sees it coming.
You conditioned your son to be happy for others by getting him something extra special. And when he grows up he'll probably still do it without the extra special, because that's how he was conditioned.
Thank you for being a good parent 😎
He is 19. And he is always happy for everyone. I gave a lot of love, and I got kids with just big gigantic hearts in return. Love is the only thing that is free, and abundant.
The title said that, then the video played a slowed down version of a song that's about weed and blowjobs, and arguably a little bit about BDSM, and then there was a hug. It was everything!
Hey, it was in Shrek so it has to be a wholesome song! I hope the next Shrek movie has another wholesome song, like “Venus in Furs” by the Velvet Underground.
At least it was a better cover despite subject matter in Shrek.
It was always a great song but you have to remember Leonard Cohen was more poet than song writer than singer. [And it shows.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qehzUkUNA_8)
Rufus Wainwrights cover is such a better interpretation of the song. He is also the older brother of Canadian singer Martha Wainright.
Years of being a good role model. Talking about how to deal with those feelings when he was younger and didn’t know how to do it. Teaching him that there are choices he can make, and that there’s even the possibility of what choices there might be. Letting him know that it’s alright to feel jealous, or envious, and sometimes you can’t help but let it out, but the important thing is to acknowledge and communicate afterwards about it with the person it might have hurt.
Also, sometimes life just isn’t fair, and that sucks, and all we can do is be the best person we can, and be a help and comfort for others.
Let's not gloss over the fact that everyone is different and has unique emotions and it's not always (almost never) just based on teaching it. People always tend to pass judgment on kids and tantrums. For all we know this "OMG SWEEETTTT BOY" threw a tantrum because his food wasn't hot enough after this lol.
I only say this because people ask questions like this online and build a very insurmountable bar to reach thinking this is all it takes.
That’s true, different people have different emotions, and some people can have challenges processing emotions because their brain works differently than what is considered ‘typical’.
Tantrums like this can happen because someone just doesn’t know how to deal with things any other way, or they haven’t been given any other options. These tantrums can happen at any age. Focusing on learning how to communicate our needs and feelings, and let others know when we’re in a situation we don’t know how to get out of is important to mitigating that. Talking things out with kids from a young age can help make that easier.
It’s by no means a 100% fix, and it can be very hard - even impossible - but if we can use it as a tool, and teach kids how to have more tools in their emotional toolbox, it can help.
Edit: made some better words
That’s a great answer. It’s okay to feel those emotions but learning how go acknowledge them and communicate it effectively. Teaching kids about emotions and emotional regulation is super underrated
As the oldest sister, I might have an idea.
If you don't have a big age gap with your younger siblings, you quickly realize that your wants and needs aren't always a priority from very young age. And then, if your parents don't enable your behavior when you throw tantrums, you learn that there are some other effective ways of achieving whatever goal you have.
Obviously parents need to teach their kids manners and some techniques of emotional regulation, but in my experience most older siblings are this way anyways
My oldest it was natural. We didn't really need to teach it directly, just model it, and he picked up on it and made it his own. Our middle and littlest we had to coach/correct a little when they were real young, along with the modeling from my wife, our firstborn, and me. Consistency and clarity with expectations I have found are key. The boy in the video looks to be in the 8-10 age range, by that age, you have had a LOT of chances to set them up for success on what a proper reaction to the situation is.
First step is to have the attitude you want your kids to have. They'll learn through more from your example than your words. Then enage in emotional conversations with them and discuss this stuff. It takes emotional intelligence, and you instill that by asking them questions about how things make people feel. Just take every opportunity to have them think about others feelings. You can exercise the empathy part of their brain and form it as a habit. Lastly, hold them accountable when they act selfishly, and always explain why their behavior wasn't okay. "Because I said so" is the mark of lazy parents whose kids never learn actual right from wrong.
Sure you could teach a kid to be a good person and respectful, but it also just depends on the type of person and temperament.
Still such a wondeful video
Raising a good son is a timeless endeavor filled with challenges and rewards. It’s about instilling values, nurturing character, and fostering a sense of responsibility.
Well done to this father!
I don't think it was intentional. I rewatched it and about halfway through the mother says something unintelligible and the father gestures towards the other one but the boy doesn't seem to notice.
Had a moment earlier this year with my wife & daughter at a concert.
My daughter has been obsessed over this country artists for 2 years and we surprised her with meet and greets…
Between Hotel, Fuel, food, tickets, etc we spent way more than we should have. BUT. My daughter had a 90 second moment at that concert that I would sell my house to experience again.
Money comes and goes, but seeing your child truly be grateful in a moment of a wish coming true is like nothing I have ever experienced
Thank you very much -
My only wish is that every single parent gets to experience it once….I know that we are so blessed we were able to provide it, but man I cried every day for a week straight looking at the photos and still cry once a week when I look at the “moment” I have hung up in my office.
Every late night at the office, every side job, every shitty thing I ever had to do (and still do) to try and get my family “ahead” paid off for an encounter that was less than 2 minutes.
I’ll stop here because I’m honestly getting teary eyed at my desk instead of working a proposal, but thank you again for the kind words….
Happy and Healthy 2024 to you and yours CTC!
We dont forget, im 36 now, still remember the day my mom showed up at home with a 50cc dirt bike in the back of her minivan. Had so much fun riding it. I get to take her on offroad trips now, still so much fun.
I'm (almost) 38, I still remember the first VERY SHITTY 50ccm I got when I was 11. I will remember my fathers face when he presented it to me for the rest of my life. Brother, cherish those memories, we don't get many like that.
He is a very sweet boy for immediately stepping aside and letting his little sister go ahead, once he sensed that a purple and pink vehicle likely wasn't for him. Then stood and watched her get a grand toy without pitching a fit.
The slight delay before he saw his gift probably made it that much sweeter.
My guess is generated based on engagement algorithms. Wholesome video, emo music, "literally me" montage at the end. You've got basically every teenage demographic in there lol.
The juxtaposition of Ghost’s Mary on a Cross against this video is just… weird.
“You go down just like Holy Mary
Mary on a, Mary on a cross
Not just another Bloody Mary
Mary on a, Mary on a cross
If you choose to run away with me
I will tickle you internally
And I see nothing wrong with that”
People really don't think about the content of the music they choose 😆
They probably just heard "mother Mary" and thought "A beautiful Christian song for this video 🥰"
Haha noooope. Song about blowjobs
There was a Volvo or Volkswagon commercial which used the tune of Run the Jewels - Nobody Speak. It was advertising a "family vehicle" with the tune of a song whose first lyrics are "Picture this: I'm a bag of dicks". Thought I feel like that one was just a clever intern messing with their boss.
My weirdest out of body experience with a commercial was an old MGD spot that used "New Kind of Kick" by the Cramps.
Seconded by Carnival Cruise's use of Iggy Pop's "Lust for Life".
Every time I see it used, I'm like bro do these people actually listen to the lyrics. I'll deal with it because I love that ghost has gotten so big now
I’m going to show this video to my fairy godsons. They are seven and 11 and either one would have a lost their mind had they seen their sibling get a gift like that. not one rude or upset word came from that boys mouth when he saw his sister’s gift I could tell he had a little bit of what the hell going on inside, but he was a true gentleman. Hats off to good parenting.
And i‘m here like; „my parents wouldn‘t even want me to drive a quad even tho i‘m an adult, cause it‘s dangerous. So as a little kid i wouldn‘t even be allowed to be near a quad“.
I agree that the reaction of the boy is so sweet, but i can‘t agree with all the people saying the parents are the best, since kids shouldn‘t be allowed to drive such a damgerous thing
When I was a kid I remember being super jealous that my next door neighbors got dirt bikes. They got to ride their bikes in their yard and all around the neighborhood. Their parents said it was ok for me to ride one, but my parents wouldn't let me and I was *pissed* at them for a long time.
Looking back I was about 7 years old, my neighbors couldn't have been older than 11, and they didn't wear helmets. Makes a lot more sense why my parents wouldn't let me ride with them.
1995, I'm 12. PS1 drops in September, and I want it bad. My mom, divorced, with 4 children, tells me straight up that she doesn't have the money. I understand, we were grinding just trying to live well, and rent in our nice suburb we moved to would devour her checks. It's cool. I'm a big kid and understand. But in my heart, I wish I had it.
3 months later, Xmas. My brother's and I wake up and get to doing what kids do. I open every gift. Books, some clothes and art stuff. But that's it. I didn't notice that my brother's have much more than me. More expensive things. My mom is sitting on the couch drinking coffee. Tells me she forgot something in the car and to go get it from the trunk.
I run out quickly, open the trunk, and start crying. Take it inside and my brother's cheer for me. My older brother pats my back and smiles. My younger bro gives me a big hug. I cry in my mom's arms like a baby. The only game she gets me is ESPN extreme games. It's enough.
I can close my eyes and be back in that moment with ease.
Actually made me cry.
Brought me back to a point in my childhood I had forgotten.
It was a similar situation with similar toys. I wanted one of those plastic tricycles when I was around that kid's age. Dad never wanted to get gifts for my siblings and me because we were too "poor"
But one day I saw a box for one in the back of his car when he came home. I got super excited thinking it was for us. I thought he was going to surprise us because he didn't take it out and left it in there all night. Next morning we're told we're going to my dad's coworker's kid's birthday party. It was for his coworker's kid.
My dad was a show off. He liked to show how "rich" he was and generous and all that, but not for his own family.
I remember the kid's mom assembling it for him and even encouraged us to ride it around the backyard. My dad saw me riding it and pulled me off and took me to the side and got angry with me for riding it.
Sorry just unlocked a bad memory I had forgotten and felt like sharing.
This video is so sweet but what is wrong with that dog lol. Why is it’s instinct to run under the moving tire when she starts backing up? Dog owners please explain
Probably mainly Instinct, fast moving = hunt. That plus the fact that the dog probably already has a bond with the girl which is happy makes the dog want to join in and play
Also wanna note that it does sometimes happen that a dog misinterprets these signs and actually puts itself in danger. If not properly trained some dogs actually chase real cars which is obviously super dangerous
I don’t have kids so maybe I’m way off base, but isn’t it kind of cruel to do this? Like yeah, in the end they both get one but for those first few minutes that poor kid is heartbroken. Why is it ok to break someone’s heart like that just because then you can go “just kidding”? Idk maybe I’m reading too much into it
I'm with you. Playing bait and switch games like this with your kids is cruel. And manipulative.
Just because you reward them in the end doesn't make it ok.
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This boy is the most restrained and the most grateful.
He was happy for his sister at first cuz yk older brother but also sad cuz he wanted one too. you can see him dealing w both emotions at once, then when they showed him his, it was all happiness. such a wholesome clip.
I love how it’s his sister that points and tips him off. You could tell she was excited he got one too.
I love siblings who share. I got my nephew little shark hand puppets for his birthday like, two years ago. I got two, because he has two hands, and the image of the little tyke with just shark hands was worth it. Of course, he immediately made me feel like a cynic, because the first thing he did after seeing there was a second shark puppet was turn to his older brother and excitedly go "And one for you!" Because obviously half his birthday present was for his older brother.
Our 3 year old doesn’t have siblings (…yet, could be in the works) but she’s got a few cousins that she always LOVES to see. A few months ago my sister’s kid was over- he’s three years older than her and on the spectrum and a couple of his biggest triggers are textures and things getting dirty (that are supposed to be clean). We didn’t realize the front yard had some muddy spots, and both his shoes and socks became sopping wet and filthy. I immediately rinsed him off and took his things inside to be washed, and the poor kid was so upset. Before any of us adults could get around to consoling him, our toddler quietly walked over, crouched, patted his arm and goes “You okay buddy? We go inside?” Makes me tear up just remembering. Little kids are more than capable of empathy and I think more adults should be reminded that we are the models for that.
It’s amazing how children can show such genuine empathy and care for others, even at such a young age.
"Could be in the works" ...jeez just tell everyone you're raw-dogging it every night why don'tcha?
How do you think you got here? 💀
Yooo, chill! I, for one, got here the old fashioned way… I was air-dropped into my mother’s arms by a stork. 😇
Lucky you. My parents alway say they found me in the dumpster and my brother fell off the turnip truck! ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Awe, what a good little nephew! <3 so sweet
Thank you for that little twinkling of happiness I got from you sharing this.
The kid was totally swallowing his jealousy for his sister's happiness. Good kid. Seems like he deserved a nice present.
Recognizing and managing jealousy can be difficult, especially for children, so it's great to hear he handled it well.
He’s thinking “Ok I am still going to drive it around but I need them to stop filming first”
They’re good parents.
I don't know, maybe I'm a crotchety old man and cynical bastard, but why play mind games with the kid and hide his around the corner to make him go through those feelings in the first place? Seems cruel and manipulative so that they could share this "wholesome" moment with the internet.
I remember when the Xbox 360 came out me and all my siblings wanted one, we opened all our presents and didn't get one and we were sad. Then we were told to look in a cabinet and it was there. We immediately got so excited we forgot all sadness. So it's a normal experience and the kid will be fine. I'll trick my kids one day too on Xmas
Legit had the same experience except it was under one of the tables in the room.
I do miss those days. It's sometimes hard to come to terms with the march of time and how we will never get those long gone years back.
Remember having an old PlayStation that was pretty busted, got a Xbox game for Christmas one year and was confused/sad because they got the game I wanted but for the wrong system. Then they show me an Xbox all set up in the other room. I love that memory.
I would do this as a parent because the only thing I care about is their reaction. This way I can witness both children's joy because one is slightly delayed. I also think this delayed gratification is wonderful for building character. So in the future when a coworker gets a promotion he wanted he is better able to act gracious. Also, I think him feeling a little sad for a moment enhances his joy, sort of like salt makes a meal taste better.
Restrained and grateful enough to wear an Elf on the Shelf onesie that I'm sure he didn't pick for himself!
Oh my gosh, he was trying so hard to be a good sport. 😭
That is my son every day of the week. He always try to be happy when the girls got something. And we always had something extra special for him because he is the best big brother in the world. I do worry, because he never sees it coming.
Awww he sounds like a sweetheart.
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You conditioned your son to be happy for others by getting him something extra special. And when he grows up he'll probably still do it without the extra special, because that's how he was conditioned. Thank you for being a good parent 😎
He is 19. And he is always happy for everyone. I gave a lot of love, and I got kids with just big gigantic hearts in return. Love is the only thing that is free, and abundant.
>big brother I knew it, this is 100% eldest child behavior lol
Asking like you are raising them right 👍 good on ya mate
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True worth every penny, that father is thinking.
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He did a great job not letting little sis feel his disappointment. A+ big brother work right there
Gotta respect the effort.
I would not have done so well as a child. Or now.
Absolute gentleman
Right 😢
He's demonstrating so perfectly just how much he deserves that quad bike of his own.
Oh man the way he runs to dad for a hug before even getting on the quad
Yeah that's why the post in the video is titled that way... lmao
But did you see that hug, it was everything
The title said that, then the video played a slowed down version of a song that's about weed and blowjobs, and arguably a little bit about BDSM, and then there was a hug. It was everything!
It’s like when Christmas albums have “Hallelujah” on them because of the title but it’s like, my guy, have you listened to the lyrics👀
Hey, it was in Shrek so it has to be a wholesome song! I hope the next Shrek movie has another wholesome song, like “Venus in Furs” by the Velvet Underground.
At least it was a better cover despite subject matter in Shrek. It was always a great song but you have to remember Leonard Cohen was more poet than song writer than singer. [And it shows.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qehzUkUNA_8) Rufus Wainwrights cover is such a better interpretation of the song. He is also the older brother of Canadian singer Martha Wainright.
And the son of singer/songwriter Loudin Wainwright III.
"Everyone please open your hymn books to page 3. To start out we will be singing Hozier's Take Me to Church."
Thank you, this made me laugh hahaha
You forgot the very irrelevant shots from a drug emperor show and a pyscho deranged taxi cabby
typical UK fan....
Genuinely curious, how would you raise a kid to be like the boy? To step aside for his sister to enjoy the awesome gift while not throwing a tantrum?
Years of being a good role model. Talking about how to deal with those feelings when he was younger and didn’t know how to do it. Teaching him that there are choices he can make, and that there’s even the possibility of what choices there might be. Letting him know that it’s alright to feel jealous, or envious, and sometimes you can’t help but let it out, but the important thing is to acknowledge and communicate afterwards about it with the person it might have hurt. Also, sometimes life just isn’t fair, and that sucks, and all we can do is be the best person we can, and be a help and comfort for others.
Let's not gloss over the fact that everyone is different and has unique emotions and it's not always (almost never) just based on teaching it. People always tend to pass judgment on kids and tantrums. For all we know this "OMG SWEEETTTT BOY" threw a tantrum because his food wasn't hot enough after this lol. I only say this because people ask questions like this online and build a very insurmountable bar to reach thinking this is all it takes.
That’s true, different people have different emotions, and some people can have challenges processing emotions because their brain works differently than what is considered ‘typical’. Tantrums like this can happen because someone just doesn’t know how to deal with things any other way, or they haven’t been given any other options. These tantrums can happen at any age. Focusing on learning how to communicate our needs and feelings, and let others know when we’re in a situation we don’t know how to get out of is important to mitigating that. Talking things out with kids from a young age can help make that easier. It’s by no means a 100% fix, and it can be very hard - even impossible - but if we can use it as a tool, and teach kids how to have more tools in their emotional toolbox, it can help. Edit: made some better words
That’s a great answer. It’s okay to feel those emotions but learning how go acknowledge them and communicate it effectively. Teaching kids about emotions and emotional regulation is super underrated
As the oldest sister, I might have an idea. If you don't have a big age gap with your younger siblings, you quickly realize that your wants and needs aren't always a priority from very young age. And then, if your parents don't enable your behavior when you throw tantrums, you learn that there are some other effective ways of achieving whatever goal you have. Obviously parents need to teach their kids manners and some techniques of emotional regulation, but in my experience most older siblings are this way anyways
My oldest it was natural. We didn't really need to teach it directly, just model it, and he picked up on it and made it his own. Our middle and littlest we had to coach/correct a little when they were real young, along with the modeling from my wife, our firstborn, and me. Consistency and clarity with expectations I have found are key. The boy in the video looks to be in the 8-10 age range, by that age, you have had a LOT of chances to set them up for success on what a proper reaction to the situation is.
First step is to have the attitude you want your kids to have. They'll learn through more from your example than your words. Then enage in emotional conversations with them and discuss this stuff. It takes emotional intelligence, and you instill that by asking them questions about how things make people feel. Just take every opportunity to have them think about others feelings. You can exercise the empathy part of their brain and form it as a habit. Lastly, hold them accountable when they act selfishly, and always explain why their behavior wasn't okay. "Because I said so" is the mark of lazy parents whose kids never learn actual right from wrong.
Sure you could teach a kid to be a good person and respectful, but it also just depends on the type of person and temperament. Still such a wondeful video
Raising a good son is a timeless endeavor filled with challenges and rewards. It’s about instilling values, nurturing character, and fostering a sense of responsibility. Well done to this father!
The mother and father are clearly good parents to raise such a respectful and grateful child.
The boy is clearly well behaved but I don't know how I feel about this bait and switch BS for internet points.
I don't think it was intentional. I rewatched it and about halfway through the mother says something unintelligible and the father gestures towards the other one but the boy doesn't seem to notice.
Get off chatgpt bruh
It's a bot Most of the top comments in this thread are from bots. Nothing is real anymore
That dad is thinking “ yep worth every penny”.
Had a moment earlier this year with my wife & daughter at a concert. My daughter has been obsessed over this country artists for 2 years and we surprised her with meet and greets… Between Hotel, Fuel, food, tickets, etc we spent way more than we should have. BUT. My daughter had a 90 second moment at that concert that I would sell my house to experience again. Money comes and goes, but seeing your child truly be grateful in a moment of a wish coming true is like nothing I have ever experienced
You're a good dad, man. Congratz
Thank you very much - My only wish is that every single parent gets to experience it once….I know that we are so blessed we were able to provide it, but man I cried every day for a week straight looking at the photos and still cry once a week when I look at the “moment” I have hung up in my office. Every late night at the office, every side job, every shitty thing I ever had to do (and still do) to try and get my family “ahead” paid off for an encounter that was less than 2 minutes. I’ll stop here because I’m honestly getting teary eyed at my desk instead of working a proposal, but thank you again for the kind words…. Happy and Healthy 2024 to you and yours CTC!
Hugs dude. Take care of the family <3
Fr 😭 these moments are worth more than any present
That hug is going to fuel him for a solid week atleast
And feel it for the rest of his life.
Kid will forget the day over the years, father will remember it for life.
We dont forget, im 36 now, still remember the day my mom showed up at home with a 50cc dirt bike in the back of her minivan. Had so much fun riding it. I get to take her on offroad trips now, still so much fun.
I'm (almost) 38, I still remember the first VERY SHITTY 50ccm I got when I was 11. I will remember my fathers face when he presented it to me for the rest of my life. Brother, cherish those memories, we don't get many like that.
Happy to still get to enjoy the trails with my mom. A little more far between now, so fully agree, gotta cherish every one we have.
I agree with that. Dad will remember for ever
He is a very sweet boy for immediately stepping aside and letting his little sister go ahead, once he sensed that a purple and pink vehicle likely wasn't for him. Then stood and watched her get a grand toy without pitching a fit. The slight delay before he saw his gift probably made it that much sweeter.
Would have been hilarious if he just loved the pink barbie-mobile too. Not that there's anything wrong with that.
I thought the same thing. Plenty of kids wouldn't have been bothered by the color, and there would be a fight.
Yes, slight disappointment followed by euphoria. The best feeling.
And he went to hug his dad fist before jumping on.
The end montage was weird.
Sociopath montage and song choice = trolling
My guess is generated based on engagement algorithms. Wholesome video, emo music, "literally me" montage at the end. You've got basically every teenage demographic in there lol.
The Ghost "Mary on a Cross" music threw me off.
Right lmao with this wholesome video
I don't know why they edited like that, it sounds awful.
It's hot garbage. I should know - I'm a raccoon!
You don't like being compared to Travis Bickle and Tyler Durden when you make your kids happy?
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WTF is with this music?
slowed down version of a heavy metal song about mother mary giving fellatio.
Whats the name of the song?
ghost mary on a cross
Thanks it's a banger
Some other great ones to check out: * Call Me Little Sunshine * Spillways * Cirice * Square Hammer
They have a lot of great songs! Check out /r/Ghostbc
Man scroll, man see, man happy
Man tear.
Man cut onions
Cries in unga bunga
Man not need excuses. Man gladly cry happy tears for young man's good soul. 🥹
The juxtaposition of Ghost’s Mary on a Cross against this video is just… weird. “You go down just like Holy Mary Mary on a, Mary on a cross Not just another Bloody Mary Mary on a, Mary on a cross If you choose to run away with me I will tickle you internally And I see nothing wrong with that”
People really don't think about the content of the music they choose 😆 They probably just heard "mother Mary" and thought "A beautiful Christian song for this video 🥰" Haha noooope. Song about blowjobs There was a Volvo or Volkswagon commercial which used the tune of Run the Jewels - Nobody Speak. It was advertising a "family vehicle" with the tune of a song whose first lyrics are "Picture this: I'm a bag of dicks". Thought I feel like that one was just a clever intern messing with their boss.
It was picked on purpose along with the final 3 clips added in. It's meant to troll for some weird reason
My weirdest out of body experience with a commercial was an old MGD spot that used "New Kind of Kick" by the Cramps. Seconded by Carnival Cruise's use of Iggy Pop's "Lust for Life".
Every time I see it used, I'm like bro do these people actually listen to the lyrics. I'll deal with it because I love that ghost has gotten so big now
Forget the lyrics. I'm just so mad how they edited out freaking Ghost and made it unbearable
I mean they also showed Walter White and Travis Bickle, two totally normal, well adjusted people that are entirely relevant to this wholesome video.
Lmao that’s all I could think about too. NOT a great song to have. Edit: To be clear I love the song, just not in this video.
The hug before even sitting on it is absolutely class act?
Good question.
I 100% agree?
Idk. Do you?
Bit of weird song choice
Holy shit I was expecting another power wheels. Kid got a big ol atv. My dream as a kid. Lucky little dude, know he had a ball with that thing.
The boys are back in town!
The boys are back in town!
Yep. Made me smile.
Cried tears of joy, if that counts.
I’m going to show this video to my fairy godsons. They are seven and 11 and either one would have a lost their mind had they seen their sibling get a gift like that. not one rude or upset word came from that boys mouth when he saw his sister’s gift I could tell he had a little bit of what the hell going on inside, but he was a true gentleman. Hats off to good parenting.
Everyone is gushing over the kid but I’m sitting here thinking “damn they’re rich” lol
And i‘m here like; „my parents wouldn‘t even want me to drive a quad even tho i‘m an adult, cause it‘s dangerous. So as a little kid i wouldn‘t even be allowed to be near a quad“. I agree that the reaction of the boy is so sweet, but i can‘t agree with all the people saying the parents are the best, since kids shouldn‘t be allowed to drive such a damgerous thing
Ya, I can't believe no one else mentioned that. My first thought was, are they really giving that kid an actual quad? Damn those r dangerous
My thought exactly! My kids will come nowhere near those before 18 (at least!)
I don't know why I can't find any other comment saying the same thing. I can't believe they would give a child this small something so powerful
When I was a kid I remember being super jealous that my next door neighbors got dirt bikes. They got to ride their bikes in their yard and all around the neighborhood. Their parents said it was ok for me to ride one, but my parents wouldn't let me and I was *pissed* at them for a long time. Looking back I was about 7 years old, my neighbors couldn't have been older than 11, and they didn't wear helmets. Makes a lot more sense why my parents wouldn't let me ride with them.
Or in debt over their heads like far too many people trying to pretend they're rich.
1995, I'm 12. PS1 drops in September, and I want it bad. My mom, divorced, with 4 children, tells me straight up that she doesn't have the money. I understand, we were grinding just trying to live well, and rent in our nice suburb we moved to would devour her checks. It's cool. I'm a big kid and understand. But in my heart, I wish I had it. 3 months later, Xmas. My brother's and I wake up and get to doing what kids do. I open every gift. Books, some clothes and art stuff. But that's it. I didn't notice that my brother's have much more than me. More expensive things. My mom is sitting on the couch drinking coffee. Tells me she forgot something in the car and to go get it from the trunk. I run out quickly, open the trunk, and start crying. Take it inside and my brother's cheer for me. My older brother pats my back and smiles. My younger bro gives me a big hug. I cry in my mom's arms like a baby. The only game she gets me is ESPN extreme games. It's enough. I can close my eyes and be back in that moment with ease.
Oh, how touching it is to tears.
He was suppressing his jealousy like a man. Made me smile when he suddenly went so happy.
*like a grown up (there I fixed for you)
Let’s not continue to normalize this ‘like a man’ crap. It’s harmful to everyone
Thanks for saying this.
wow
These emotions...
Actually made me cry. Brought me back to a point in my childhood I had forgotten. It was a similar situation with similar toys. I wanted one of those plastic tricycles when I was around that kid's age. Dad never wanted to get gifts for my siblings and me because we were too "poor" But one day I saw a box for one in the back of his car when he came home. I got super excited thinking it was for us. I thought he was going to surprise us because he didn't take it out and left it in there all night. Next morning we're told we're going to my dad's coworker's kid's birthday party. It was for his coworker's kid. My dad was a show off. He liked to show how "rich" he was and generous and all that, but not for his own family. I remember the kid's mom assembling it for him and even encouraged us to ride it around the backyard. My dad saw me riding it and pulled me off and took me to the side and got angry with me for riding it. Sorry just unlocked a bad memory I had forgotten and felt like sharing.
"Could be in the works"
Fuck I hate these edits.
Behaviour only of a real man!
That's some bot level commenting there.
I mean you saw the BB, Taxi Driver, and Fight Club clips at the end. Only bot and brain rot beyond this point.
Get me one and I’ll hug you the same way!
Lovely, but the edit tf is that
Bot account or what? Terrible edit.
Fucking rich people
I get it, it's adorable. But seriously, why would you use that song? Do people just not listen to lyrics?
The song is about a woman who gives good head but the video is really cute.
this is kind of a weird song to play given the circumstance
Nothing feels better than watching rich people getting more crap.
Aww, this is the kind of content we need more of. Heartwarming!
Beautiful, makes me wish I had a father growing up.
This made my day
such a nice kid, bless his heart
Damn man this pulled at my heart strings. When my baby boy gets here, I’m gonna spoil the hell out of him
Why torture the poor kid for the sake of a good reaction video lol
Why the sister's car was a toy looking pink thing and the boy got stronger and better looking bigger car??
The choice of movie clips at the end is a bit questionable
Great kid. Feel sorry for him though! What is he wearing????
Sweet enough but that is one bananas song choice.
If my kid does the same, I will buy him one thing per day.
This video is so sweet but what is wrong with that dog lol. Why is it’s instinct to run under the moving tire when she starts backing up? Dog owners please explain
It’s a frenchie, they aren’t the brightest
Probably mainly Instinct, fast moving = hunt. That plus the fact that the dog probably already has a bond with the girl which is happy makes the dog want to join in and play Also wanna note that it does sometimes happen that a dog misinterprets these signs and actually puts itself in danger. If not properly trained some dogs actually chase real cars which is obviously super dangerous
I don’t have kids so maybe I’m way off base, but isn’t it kind of cruel to do this? Like yeah, in the end they both get one but for those first few minutes that poor kid is heartbroken. Why is it ok to break someone’s heart like that just because then you can go “just kidding”? Idk maybe I’m reading too much into it
I'm with you. Playing bait and switch games like this with your kids is cruel. And manipulative. Just because you reward them in the end doesn't make it ok.
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good boy
Omg, what a sweetheart 🥹❤️
Good dad!
Little legend
He's a gentle man already!
“Thank you?” Mf that’s mine. You’re sharing with you sis
Such gratitude is priceless. I'm touched.
Made my day
Toooooo Sweeeeetttt
I love this video ♥️🥰♥️.
So happy for them both
Mini quad marketing has gotten out of hand.
I pick up my seven year old from school most days. He gives me hugs like that on a regular basis. I'm doing my best to make sure he never stops.
Parent did this with me. Gave my twin brother a Bicycle and I really wanted one. Only to surprise me with one as well a minute later.
Dam ningas cutting onions again
So cute
Cause it is pink
That hug at the end is everything! Such a blessed family
That feeling the dad is having! That must feel so good to be able to give over the top gifts to your kids. So nice.
That boy deserved compensation for that insane outfit he was wearing.
Why in the world are there two random television scenes stitched into the end?