Lauren is my absolute favourite co host, I get so excited when I see a video with her edit: I can't believe she replied to this!!!! I love her so much omg
@meganpribyl2264 ай бұрын
I love all of the regulars, but Lauren is my absolute favorite also
@badako4 ай бұрын
Same!!! Missing Alejandra so much tho😭😭😭
@threefiveotwelve58684 ай бұрын
same!!
@daripojari4 ай бұрын
saaame and Alejandra 😍
@m1y4mur4 ай бұрын
literally, her and Ale make the episodes so worth it, i love their dynamic w Morgan
@cloudysunsets4 ай бұрын
The only way that girl got a piece of cake at work is if she did it all herself, sad. I wouldn't be putting any effort in next birthday either
@cozeydaze4 ай бұрын
yeah sad I identify with her
@hazel3504 ай бұрын
It feels like those moms that prepare everything for Christmas and then don't have a single gift
@IzzysTravelDiaries4 ай бұрын
She reminds me of myself. The girl who does everything for everyone because she's really the outcast that no one really likes. So she tries harder. But people don't really even remember she exists when she's not in the room. That was high school for me.
@Hawther4 ай бұрын
Yeah, I used to bake a lot at my old job for birthdays/baby shower kind of things because I like to. But then my birthday came around and... nothing I stopped having time.
@HeatMiserr4 ай бұрын
@@IzzysTravelDiaries hope you found people that appreciate you. People in groups, especially young people can be so needlessly judgmental, callous and rude
@sophie_20264 ай бұрын
is plant girl delusional? she chose the plants, NOT the roommates. if you don't wanna pay for them, get rid of them. simple.
@RealBradMiller4 ай бұрын
We've got another Poison Ivy on our hands, ladies and gents.... I have hundreds, hundreds. Maybe thousands of plants... And I will tax no one. In fact, please take a dozen with you when you leave!!! 😂😂😂
@srose10884 ай бұрын
And the fact that they allude to the plants filtering out covid 💀
@SativahBelievah13484 ай бұрын
This one had me losing it..
@jessilewis97854 ай бұрын
Also, having dozens of house plants is NOT the same as a HEPA filter 😂 plants don’t filter out allergens and viruses! Wtf?!
@marianne96914 ай бұрын
Right?! That is so entitled of her! If any, she is occupying common space with her personal things
@jaynakendell4 ай бұрын
The friends in the first story have intimacy bonded over a common enemy. That intimacy isn’t real. The friendship won’t last.
@badako4 ай бұрын
Ooo so true!!!
@noprogressionisregression68544 ай бұрын
It's very hard to be the third wheel in a friendship with two other young women. I was in this position when I was growing up and I have to say that ganged up on me repeatedly and we're just vicious. I'm proud of myself that I walked away from them.
@xmlauj82604 ай бұрын
I was in a similar situation and now the other two people are so cringey towards each other, like speaking so sweetly and bringing each other small trinkets (wasn’t like that before). It is as if they are afraid that if they upset one another, then they have no one else to be “friends” with. I am waiting for the day that they have a disagreement and/or argument. That is where we can see how strong their relationship really is.
@sneakymaaike56334 ай бұрын
@xmlauj8260 don't hope their friendship will break, try to not even think about them! You are worth it, I know it! You be alright :) and you know it! Wanted to say something nice 🤗
@Meh_Lone_Bah3 ай бұрын
Totally true. My mom works in a dentist as a front desk and there's ppl who allied together with common hate against other ppl in the office. When that person was targeted and she later was fired bc of the accusations, the office became low staffed. Then those 2 ppl who allied are blaming each other and are no longer friends. They try to put each other under the bus for minor mistakes. But it was their own doing for creating a toxic workplace
@kseniak87814 ай бұрын
“We don’t have a big apartment” “I decided to put a f ton of plants in our SMALL shared space” Lmao dude needs to find a better hobbie
@YK-em7cy4 ай бұрын
Umm the OP is a guy.
@kseniak87814 ай бұрын
@@YK-em7cysorry my bad
@yazzybananas31064 ай бұрын
Immediately I was like 🤦♀️ because if I decide to do the same thing living with my FIL, my husband would put me in my place and call me crazy 😂 I have around 55 plants. If anything, I am GRATEFUL that my FIL doesn’t mind my hobby creeping into the living room. The roommate wants somebody to pay for their hobby. 😂 gtfo
@srose10884 ай бұрын
I saw this comment and thought "oh boy, I can't wait to know what this is about." That was crazy.
@marianaschrader24684 ай бұрын
I would be pissed If my roomate had that much plants in a small space, his roomates are being way too nice
@maloumasereel9664 ай бұрын
Morgan, if you’re feeling burnt out, it’s not a crime to take a break! 🥺
@ericabennett11584 ай бұрын
The story where nobody saved cake for the coworker reminds me of how I’d always treat mine so well & they couldn’t give a shit less about me. I feel that poor girl’s pain so heavily 😩😅
@battlestar63644 ай бұрын
It's sad that kind, thoughtful people are so rare.
@ericabennett11584 ай бұрын
@@battlestar6364 I agree
@krisinalana11934 ай бұрын
Dude same… I’m the person who goes all out for friends & then gets forgotten about 😬 I no longer treat people how I want to be treated; Now I pay attention & reciprocate their energy. I have a tiered system in my head, where I place people & act accordingly. I also pause before going above & beyond for people. It has worked wonders tbh. More energy for those who love me ❤
@ericabennett11584 ай бұрын
@@krisinalana1193 a tiered system is a good idea!! I’m gonna start doing that thanks 💕
@zaraheart4 ай бұрын
I used to be the same way. I now match other people’s energy. If you’re passive aggressive ass towards me, I’ll be one back now. 🤷🏽♀️
@TalenynWren4 ай бұрын
If I was plant girl’s roommate, I’d say sure to the $25 clean air fee but also charge a $30 common space storage fee.
@fuzzylittlespider4 ай бұрын
Ooooooo got’em!
@manalelabidi31614 ай бұрын
I would agree to not breathe air and then breathe anyway and watch her try to monitor everyone s breathing
@na1ani2184 ай бұрын
Wedding story - It blows my mind how obsessed some people are with alcohol. Go to the wedding to celebrate your friends, not for a free drink, or to get wasted and potentially ruin the party. It's sad how some people can't have fun without getting drunk. Also, I feel like our culture has it backwards. Weddings should be assumed to be dry and it would be respectful to notify your guests if that is not the case. Makes no sense to warn people there won't be drugs. Warn them if there will be, so they can make an informed decision to come if they struggle with alcoholism or don't want to deal with drunk people.
@madison.marie74 ай бұрын
Yes! You don’t need alcohol to have fun. AND it’s a wedding celebrating 2 people. You go for that, not for alcohol.
@prachikalkar24934 ай бұрын
In my culture alcohol is strictly prohibited in the wedding
@na1ani2184 ай бұрын
@prachikalkar2493 I wouldn't be mad if that became the norm in the USA. I don't hate alcohol, but I do hate how much it is socially acceptable here for people to look down on others who decide to not drink.
@BreeS-zd5rx4 ай бұрын
Agree with this. I don't care one way or the other if there's alcohol honestly because I'm not much of a drinker. I can seriously take it or leave it. And I find people who feel like they have to have it to have fun to be really, really boring honestly. The fact that there are people who can't just suck it up for a few hours and then fuel their alcoholism in the comfort of their own homes later truly astounds me. It is unfortunately a norm in the USA to include on the invitation if it's a dry wedding, but by no means is it a reason to get angry at someone if they don't. Because like...if I'm getting married, I'm going to hope my frienda and family are there for me, not free booze.
@yb99644 ай бұрын
It’s not the first story like this on Reddit, to the point where I really wonder how intertwined is alcoholism with American social culture?
@lilydewtorres4 ай бұрын
I love Lauren’s response “what is up with this baby?” I’m a mom and wonder the same 😂
@Facieee3 ай бұрын
My nephew is the same way with my cousin. He's 3y.6m now and still terrified of my cousin, he's been this way since he was a baby and nobody knows why... could just be an energy thing
@chasityvroman29343 ай бұрын
My eldest was this was with my MIL and to this day I don't know why.
@pitpat2928Күн бұрын
@@chasityvroman2934how long did they take to grow out of it?
@tirrywilliams4 ай бұрын
17:02 Story 2 24:00 SPONSOR #1 25:22 Story 3 37:02 SPONSOR #2 38:13 Story 4 48:33 Story 5 56:41 SPONSOR #3 58:07 Story 6 1:14:46 Story 7 1:29:27 Story 8
@sophiakvalheim22734 ай бұрын
You’re so real for this
@BeeStyled154 ай бұрын
Bless you!
@A_Rickk4 ай бұрын
THANK YOU
@tirrywilliams4 ай бұрын
You're welcome. Thank you guys for all the lovely comments 😁
@mariahbuckles4 ай бұрын
u the 🐐
@Ravenousxrellik4 ай бұрын
Baby crys at Grandma story: Grandma might have a scent on her that triggers the baby crying. Perfume, hair products, deodorant, essential oils, clothes detergents. Its wild as heck, but I've heard of a baby who HATED their one family member only- turns out that family member was using an essential oil that the baby was allergic too or something 🤷
@SheSheBoom214 ай бұрын
Oh wow that so interesting.
@noprogressionisregression68544 ай бұрын
I know absolutely nothing about babies but that was my first thought. I thought it has to be some kind of a fragrance because as much as I'm sure babies can sense stress, this woman sounds like a wonderful lady.
@Raraking47964 ай бұрын
Good idea.! Scent is far more than just someone’s perfume especially when it comes to us ladies.! I was also wondering if grandma comes over once a week is she coming every time at the same time on the same day? Maybe grandma just has shitty timing? Like if the baby is a crabby patty in the mornings and grandma only visits in the morning but everyone else who has visited does so in the evening than that could also have something to do with it. Is the baby gassier on Wednesdays afternoons because of something Mom ate the night before on taco Tuesdays? It could be a lot that’s also not associated with grandma as well.
@ann6813kol4 ай бұрын
But it doesn’t work if grandma could hold a baby when baby was disturbed by dad and didn’t look at her. So might be smth in her.. appearance maybe. Or really baby got scared by her and just remembered smth in her face. But it’s weird cos baby sees everything blurred in the beginning.. so idk
@alexthompson28574 ай бұрын
My guess is scent has a lot to do with it, OP should try getting grandma to wear one of your tshirts so maybe the bab recognizes mom’s scent on grandma, you can better start to build the bond that way.
@lamonochromatique4 ай бұрын
You wouldn't go to a wedding if no alcohol is involved? Why are you friends with this person, you clearly don't like them enough and just wanted an excuse to get drunk. I hope that groom ditched those friends. 🤡
@mallorybybee65604 ай бұрын
Right!? I have yet to see one story about a dry wedding where the people wanting to drink are right.
@vindifference4 ай бұрын
Exactly. Sadly, weddings are a great occasion to know who your fake friends are.
@roseburke96934 ай бұрын
The fact that he venmo requested him ON HIS WEDDING NIGHT and then said to his face yeah I did that because “I wouldn’t have gone to your wedding if I’d known I couldn’t drink” and then was like “am I the ah here??” Like seriously it’s not a party that’s supposed be your friend!!
@djjay-kay76363 ай бұрын
*free drinks to comp for a hotel
@cats19703 ай бұрын
What gets me most about it is they pre-gamed and were looking to get smashed enough they needed a hotel room (unable to care for their kids). AT SOMEONE ELSE'S WEDDING. I'm not a drinker in general but would DIE before planning to get drunk at someone else's wedding. Unless the couple explicitly stated they wanted that type of party it's insane to me. OP clearly has a friend group where all but one have a drining problem and they keep up their self image by telling each other they're normal and healthy.
@wellhowthehellareya4 ай бұрын
The girl that accused her best friend and fiancé of having an affair and a love child, is so delulu. I think she just wanted an excuse to leave him.
@krissybaby3754 ай бұрын
She was definitely delulu! I don’t think she wanted to leave. I think she was intimidated by the girl best friend, so much so, she created this crazy delulu situation where her fiancé fathered the best friend’s child. Her insecurities got the best of her.
@djjay-kay76363 ай бұрын
No she was definitely racist
@eliteunicorns4 ай бұрын
I honestly DESPISE the OP of the dry wedding story. I think I've said this before...if you NEED alcohol to be able to attend a wedding or any event you have a problem! Can't you enjoy yourself and support a friend without being sloshed for ONE night!? That's soooo sad. I'd block OP on every platform for this garbage. "I wouldn't have RSVPed if I had known it was a dry wedding" 🙄 sooo do you even like the person getting married? lol didn't we hear about one of these stories about a kids birthday being a dry event? I swear I remember complaining about a group of adults not wanting to attend a kid's bday party because they can't get drunk at a kids bday party...
@jessicapurdum50844 ай бұрын
Right?? And he’s awful for sending the Venmo request (at all) but especially on the night of their wedding!!
@katelyn60394 ай бұрын
You haven’t met my extended family then 🙃 they consider ANY event an excuse to drink and if they come to an event where alcohol isn’t served they are constantly talking about going to the bar after they leave. It’s sad.
@juliaortiz64834 ай бұрын
exactly! major YTA.
@roseburke96933 ай бұрын
As if the venmo request wasn’t bad enough but you said that to your “friend”?? If I heard that I’d be gutted and quite honestly pissed off! What an AH!
@SmileBiggerPlease4 ай бұрын
As someone who has been to Japan multiple times of my life, the woman’s husband gaslit her because he felt inferior to her success. Being able to get a job and pass the N3 test is PHENOMENAL!!! She should be super proud of her accomplishments. PS, the three language/writing styles of Japan are soooo difficult!
@jadeaylen38114 ай бұрын
I have taught Japanese in a country which is not Japan for 18yrs and only have an N5, so her N3 in 6yrs is amazing, without support.
@klarachi144 ай бұрын
@jadeaylen3811 I hope yhis doesn't sound too rude, but I'm genuinely curious, how do you teach Japanese, if you have N5 level? I'm currently working towards my N2 and wouldn't feel confident teaching others yet.
@jadeaylen38114 ай бұрын
@klarachi14 in South Australia the actual proficiency test isnt needed and i taught for many years without it. You only need to have done two years of uni in the subject area to teach it. It equates to more than I knew before the end of yr 12 so I am qualified to teach to year 12.
@laceydean84264 ай бұрын
The baby hating the mother in law is a real thing. My oldest just did NOT like my brother in law. Would cry any time she saw him. From a tiny newborn on. And he never did anything to her 😂 as a toddler he starting giving her candy and she warmed up eventually lolol
@denknees__4 ай бұрын
Yes!!! My baby hates my mil 😭😭 but he's also the type where you have to work for his love and I've seen missed opportunities for them to bond when we visit so I don't really blame him
@Emnmz4 ай бұрын
1st story: The fact both girls tried switching the narrative and play the victim with the « You invaded her privacy » and « You hurt yourself by looking at the messages » really speaks volume to me. Like a toxic ex that you find out is cheating and they blame you for looking through their phones.. LEAVE!
@asavagegarden4 ай бұрын
the holding your breath and not breathe plant air is INSANE. it really caught me off guard i screamed!!!
@misshell4 ай бұрын
I listened at work and I really really had to hold back at an actual GAFFAW. Like wtf Delulu!!!
@maggiedk4 ай бұрын
The girl who was learning Japanese's ex husband was literally abusing her and it makes me so sad that she still feels the need to defend him and say he's a "good person." He's not. He moved her away from her family and support system, controlled what she wore and what she spent her time on, and put her down constantly. There's obviously even worse things that he did that we just don't know about. Please, if any of that story feels at all familiar to you in the relationship you're in, get out. Make a plan, tell your loved ones about how they treat you, and leave them. How happy and confident she is now is a testament to how worth it it is to leave a person like that.
@popsssss4 ай бұрын
It’s so typical, as someone who’s been in this position and in therapy for it I second your opinion! We are programmed by the abuser to feel responsible for the abuse we suffered and we keep them in this sympathetic image and it’s just not true. It takes years to see sometimes but we’re stronger than we think! Definitely make a plan and let people in your life know, do not keep it to yourself! That’s the power they have over you! As a survivor of 10 years, life gets better and you WILL remember/find who you are again, not their depiction of you! Sending love🩷
@yazzybananas31064 ай бұрын
I was thinking this too! When she said he only spoke two languages but criticized her. It was a reflection of himself. The thought of abuse/control immediately popped up for me. She needs to RUN. He didn’t have to say she was stupid, instead what he could’ve said “she needs to work on her grammar a little more but she’s getting there” and then tell her that he’s proud of her for learning. It’s like he’s giving her a difficult task, expecting her to fail, and if she starts to succeed, he knit picks at her faults. He’s definitely not in her best interest.
4 ай бұрын
Right? Made my blood boil.
@octoberbaby14223 ай бұрын
Sometimes it's just not that easy to leave, especially if there are kids involved, and you as the mom doesn't have a steady job or income, and yes I'm speaking out of experience, feel so stuck at times
@maggiedkАй бұрын
@@octoberbaby1422 though I thankfully never had kids with any exes, I also know from experience how difficult it is to leave. My comment isn't meant to shame anyone for not leaving, just to gently try to encourage them to find a way out if they can. Because I've gone through that it breaks my heart to think about anyone else dealing with it, and I know how worth it and freeing it is to leave.
@sophia188834 ай бұрын
The office story about the cake, I think that person was absolutely being intentionally rude and is skewing the way she’s writing the story. She sounds like she doesn’t like this person at all and went out of her way to “forget” about her
@Tori.S.4 ай бұрын
YUP. Sounds like she doesn’t like the attention the “cake lady” gets. Hence, declining the cake in favor of bringing her own, then celebrating during her meeting and then not even saving her a slice.
@monicaann194 ай бұрын
For the momma: ask mother in law to change soap/shampoo/lotion. My baby does not like my mother in laws lotion. He gets really fussy because the smell clings to him all day. We started having to give baths after she left so he would calm down and nap.
@ashassassin4 ай бұрын
The plant guy story was hilarious. That's like me charging my roommates a "snuggle fee" for using the blankets I make. It's my hobby and they are kind enough to put up with it. Oh my the delulu is strong with this one.😂
@maggiedk4 ай бұрын
Seriously, as a person who has over 100 plants myself (I have a problem lmao), I can't IMAGINE acting that entitled and ridiculous about it. I would just be thankful that they allowed me to keep so many plants in our common space! Even IF they were right about plants making a significant difference in air quality, I feel like that's just a trade-off for allowing them to take up room in common areas lol.
@nacej4 ай бұрын
I think op with the awful husband now speaks 5 languages. The husband made the comment, “you know 4 languages so another shouldn’t be so hard”. Not to be annoying, but that OP deserves her credit for language intelligence.
@cloudysunsets4 ай бұрын
That's crazy to blame your "friend" who you've been bullying for a year
@yoyohayli4 ай бұрын
I literally just saw a guy covering that reddit post, too...AND HE BLAMED HER, TOO! Like, he cared more about the snooping than the vitriol they seem to be sectetly harboring for her. I was ASTOUNDED. EDIT: Now that I point that out...I wonder if he has things on his phone he'd prefer stay hidden from his significant other or friends...perhaps things that would make them realize they should leave him?
@mollyblower38684 ай бұрын
@@yoyohayli drop his page i get so mad when people are caught doing something wrong and then blame the victim
@ahoycapnlizzie4 ай бұрын
@@yoyohayliwho is this man?!!!!?
@cats19703 ай бұрын
They need her to play along because they've been pretending it's not bullying if she'd be fine with it
@NicaMiller4 ай бұрын
As a parent, I'm not forcing a bond with my child and ANYONE. My eldest didn't like my mom for the longest time. If I face-timed her, he would hang up on her. If she tried to talk to him he would scream. Guess what, now that he's four he loves my mom. When we go to visit he runs to her and gives her big hugs. It sucks that grandma and dad have hurt feelings but it doesn't matter, your job should be to foster HEALTHY relationships with other people. Just like now with my kids being older, they don't have to hug or kiss anyone they don't want to.
@_rileyvictoria_4 ай бұрын
When I was a baby my papa was my fav person but then it switched to my grandma. Kids are just funny and choose poeple to fixate on
@colbieads55364 ай бұрын
Agreed! For the first 9 months of a babies life after birth they literally are incapable of lowering their own cortisol level. They rely on their moms to coregulate them. This is why only the mom is able to calm the baby when it gets upset. Continuing to upset the baby to try and make dad and grandma feel better is NOT good for that baby. Also, babies don't need to bond with anyone but mom and dad at that age. They don't understand that social circle yet. It will happen as the baby gets older in its own way.
@octoberbaby14223 ай бұрын
The statement that only mom's can calm down their own baby is simply not true though. I'm known as the baby whisperer, all babies I've met and interacted with, come to me, play with me, fall asleep in my arms, my uncle also has that gift, I genuinely love babies, best anti depressant there is for me 😊
@laceyhubbard34253 ай бұрын
I also don’t believe only moms can calm the baby. With my first born he bonded with my husband way before me and for a very long time my husband was his comfort and the only one who could calm him- things have changed and now I’m his favorite and can calm him down kids and attachment can vary based on many factors and let’s not forget there are many single fathers who can raise perfectly well rounded emotionally intelligent adults. It takes a special kind of person but it can absolutely be done.
@ruannelamarine24884 ай бұрын
My son at 9 months developed a fear of men with beards. It took him a while to get over it. He’s a bearded man now. lol 😂😂😂
@catT52364 ай бұрын
Talk about facing his fears, things could have gotten hairy there! .... I'll see myself out.
@k.j.l.t.4 ай бұрын
The plant story has GOT to be a troll. No way its real enough for the roommates to ask for Reddit's opinion.
@kseniak87814 ай бұрын
lauren is my favourite co-host! needed this today! i usually listen to everything on 1,75 speed, but put 1,25 here just to have an ep’s for a little longer
@maloumasereel9664 ай бұрын
1.75x is crazy 😂 I would feel so overstimulated haha
@kseniak87814 ай бұрын
@@maloumasereel966nah I’m just fast talker and have adhd. everything is too slow for me usually. sometimes x2 not enough if I’m on one (like drink too much coffee, or stressed or smth)
@electricwizardmf4 ай бұрын
You’re absolutely ruining your attention span 😂
@kseniak87814 ай бұрын
@@electricwizardmf fast talker, fast walker, i do everything fast lol i always said it was because of my adhd or smth they are just slow speakers for me
@maloumasereel9664 ай бұрын
@@kseniak8781 Ohh if you have ADHD that makes sense ☺️ When I was working with ADHD patients I learned that an ADHD brain needs more input to keep the same level of engagement (in basic words, please don’t quote me bc it’s been 2 years lol)
@hayamirin67954 ай бұрын
Dry wedding: Wtf is wrong with the whole "friend" group? Yall really said yall wouldnt have shown up if yall knew there wasnt any alcohol...yeah I have a feeling that dude knew yall were shitty firends and thats exactly why he didn't tell yall
@Tues484 ай бұрын
But wouldn't you want to tell them in that case. Why trick people you know are only there cause you kept the truth from.them. the minute they found out they left. I would rather know that before paying for thier seat at the wedding.
@hayamirin67954 ай бұрын
@Tues48 There is no tricking anyone. Absolutely no one was tricked. Tricked is saying "Hey everyone there is going to be a bar at the venue" but then the bar only serves soft drinks. Don't assume there is alcohol somewhere if they don't specifically say it
@cats19703 ай бұрын
@@Tues48 If you need alcohol to get through a wedding, it's your adult responsibility to ask if they'll have the option. Same as people who simply need a meat option vs vegetarian weddings. Hell, they could even stash a bottle of wodka in their car just in case. But that would confront them with how much that looks like they have an alcohol problem. And it's fair that they're angry they "wasted" the Uber and hotel room on a dry event. This makes it double their responsibility to confirm they will be drinking at the event. Assuming anything beyond legal and wasting money is on you, not the other party. It takes 2 minutes tops to confirm what you assumed in the first place.
@JackieStanislaw4 ай бұрын
The cake story is a perfect example how a caring person gets taken advantage of or just ignored. My heart hurts for that lady.
@Ferbert1234 ай бұрын
Lauren don’t you ever feel bad your presence is essential to every episode you’re in. Your thoughts and personality shine and the audience couldn’t appreciate it more
@NoNameTheFirst4 ай бұрын
A least charitable perspective of OP's actions in Story 2 is that they went out of their way to make sure the coworker was excluded from OP's birthday celebration: 1. They declined coworker baking a cake when they coworker usually does. 2. They intentionally scheduled the celebration at the specific time coworker was busy that day. 3. They did not save coworker a slice of cake. I don't believe OP was necessarily this malicious, but their actions could be construed as purposefully and methodically excluding the coworker. Nevertheless, OP was quite rude.
@LittleAF884 ай бұрын
I agree, except that I do believe OP was being malicious. This feels too intentional not to be. Sometimes mean girls/boys don’t fully realise that they are an AH because they think everyone thinks the way they do
@randomtology4 ай бұрын
Yeah I fully agree, except I do think it was malicious. OP went out of their way to exclude their coworker in every way. I think it's very telling that the OP just stuck to the barebones facts and did not go into WHY they choose to bake their own cake instead of accepting the coworkers. To turn down a free cake and go through the effort to make your own- there's gotta be a reason for it. It'd be one thing if they said "oh I really love baking" and/or "I'm really particular about my cakes/ingredients" -- but they didn't. So that really says to me they did it to spite the coworker and didn't want to admit to it.
@celestefernandez12144 ай бұрын
As a spanish speaker learning English I absolutly LOVE when Morgan uses Idioms, I always thought no one used them but our Mogan does 😂. I love this podcast, three years ago I needed subtitles to understand and now you helped me learn a lot!
@popcorn13044 ай бұрын
That's honestly so cool! Love that for you!
@soya-chaap4 ай бұрын
yayy that is so cool! best of luck w the journey
@katrinascarlet56374 ай бұрын
When I was 4 I learned English mainly from watching Lion King and Pocahontas. Then I moved to Disney channel lol.
@chazzwozzio3 ай бұрын
English is a very fun and weird language. Like 3 languages in a trenchcoat it is
@aannalisaa4 ай бұрын
Took me 40 min to realize you were saying get unhinged instead of get on hinge like the dating app. That makes a lot more sense!🤦🏻♀️
@LydiaTaylorMusic4 ай бұрын
I heard Hinge too 😅
@bootaytay4 ай бұрын
My entire wedding was less than $10,000 😭😭 that woman is ridiculous, she is owed nothing.
@thegrokewillgetu4 ай бұрын
The plant story is hilarious, he should pay extra to the roommates for using all the communal space for these plants. 😂
@AnnieRae223 ай бұрын
The story with the women learning Japanese: Lauren said her friend wishes they spoke Spanish because he’s funnier in Spanish. It reminded me of the episode from Modern Family when Sofia Vergara (Gloria) said, “you don’t know how smart I am in my own language”😢
@haylee_bo_baylee4 ай бұрын
Lauren, don't you dare stop laughing. It's contagious, and makes people's day 🌻
@Lauren-ib3ok4 ай бұрын
Thank you so much 😄💛
@ZoeSpruston4 ай бұрын
New theme idea sparked by the cake story: “ villain origin story”
@SullivanFamilyChaos4 ай бұрын
I’m only like three minutes into the episode and I can already tell that I like this version of Morgan better who’s not stressing over being canceled and every single person’s opinion like girl we love your authentic self that’s it point blank. Keep it up.
@jendover71904 ай бұрын
Currently listening and THE BAKING STORY omg! I bake for my coworkers birthdays and hand over the baked goods and say “hand them out to whoever you’d like” and EVERY SINGLE TIME they don’t give me any. My birthday is coming up July 1st and I KNOW that no one will be baking for me 😩
@TwoHotTakes4 ай бұрын
NO MORE BAKING FOR THESE JERKS!!!! I'd love to send you a lil cookie
@Vanessa-fs7oz4 ай бұрын
That is super sweet of you! Do you think they just assume you already took whatever slice/cookie/pastry you wanted? That is 100% what I would assume if someone showed up with baked goods that they made themself. I would assume, since you made it, you have some set aside or maybe back at home for you to enjoy yourself, or maybe you already ate your share and wanted to just give away the rest. Why not just make sure to grab as many as you want before telling everyone to take as many as they want? Also, you don't need to bake for anyone at all, and definitely shouldn't if you feel underappreciated for all the effort. Not everyone bakes or even cooks so I definitely wouldn't assume that anyone will return the favor, unfortunately. It's just not a guarantee with something like cooking. Maybe they could buy you a sweet treat, but not everyone is that thoughtful. If it's something you love doing and enjoy being generous with (I know I love to share what I cook with others too), then just make sure to set aside whatever you want to keep. I hope that someone surprises you with a birthday treat, regardless!
@hafsamalik88694 ай бұрын
Bro, the last one pisses me off. We knew our parents' financial issues as young as 12/13. They always kept it age-appropriate, but they didn't want us to feel less or resent them for things we couldn't have that our friends did. In return, we always understood that our parents were giving us as much they could and only surrounded ourselves with people who wouldn't make us feel lesser for having less than them. Your daughter is 28, tell her you just can't afford it.
@Emcee914 ай бұрын
The roommate story reminds me of a former roommate that bought all new times for our shared bathroom (like carpets and shower curtains, etc) not because we needed them, but because he felt like making it look nicer, and then got upset when we didn’t want to pay him back. No one asked you to redecorate and the bathroom was perfectly fine before that
@hellintheclouds70744 ай бұрын
I’m literally redoing my bathroom rn and the only thing I got from my fiancé was approval to do so. Could NEVER ask him to pay for that and he’s my partner!!
@minxymoo23254 ай бұрын
@hellintheclouds7074 Well shows what kind of husband he'll be... your husband SHOULD offer to help pay for home expenses. He isn't a roommate, he's someone you are marrying. It's not even remotely the same. Have fun being the live in bang roommate wife. All the benefits of having a wife but he doesn't have to be a husband.
@miisa_4 ай бұрын
@@minxymoo2325okay you need to chill a little bit attacking this random commenter.. Not everything has to be 50/50 even in a married home. She wants to redecorate the bathroom and pay for it, maybe fiancé will pay for something else in the house that they both use
@hunterkorak4 ай бұрын
Timestamps~ Story 1 - 7:36 Story 2 - 17:02 Story 3 - 25:25 Story 4 - 38:15 Story 5 - 48:34 Story 6 - 58:16 Story 7 - 1:14:47 Story 8 - 1:29:27
@Andrea.O.Vazquez4 ай бұрын
Morgan is so funny she always says something off like “the punctual feathered creature shall receive the centipede” 😭😭
@khethiwezwane24814 ай бұрын
😂 always makes me giggle. English is my second language, so I'm not judging at all.
4 ай бұрын
morgan, “it’s okay to be unhinged” NEEDS to be the theme for an episode!!!
@julie24804 ай бұрын
Sorry to hear you're feeling burnt out Morgan, I hope you take a break soon! I would much rather you take a few weeks off than lose you forever ❤ prioritize your mental health hun
@kirbyhalsey55974 ай бұрын
It made me so sad that she isn’t having fun! I hope she finds joy in it again! Burn out is so real though!
@aggressively_violet62224 ай бұрын
For the new mother, MIL should spend the whole day with the baby when the mother doesn't need to be there. Let the husband deal with the screaming all day.
@itssteph2634 ай бұрын
No cake left post: This story reminds me of what happened to my mom. My mom works as a CNA at an assisted living facility, management sucks when it comes to being considerate of their workers as in they don't provide coffee or water bottles. My mom took it upon herself to bring her personal coffee maker, filtered water, coffee, sugar, and creamer for her shift and would pack them up at the end of her shift. Well someone stole her coffee maker, thankfully it wasn't expensive and my mom had bought it secondhand, but still. Since then there has been no coffee available for the CNAs since it hasn't been returned and my mom is still angry about it. My mom now takes with her a full vacuumed sealed cup for herself, and that's it.
@isaacmedina46534 ай бұрын
Ugh who steals a coffee maker? People suck and your mom is smart to bring her own cup from now on!
@SocietalNoob4 ай бұрын
to steal a cheap second-hand coffee maker? it had to be a personal attack. whoever did it, did it to spite her 🙄
@itssteph2634 ай бұрын
@@SocietalNoob my mom believes that it might have been a known thief, management doesn't care as long as she's not stealing form patients and her friends cover for her on any accusations. Unfortunately the break room doesn't have a camera, and no one saw the thief.
@kasm_nME4 ай бұрын
She should get another cheap one and set up a hidden ring camera. I would bet money it's a jealous butthead🙄
@alliebrowning88754 ай бұрын
@@itssteph263 It really sucks but honestly does not surprise me. Caregivers can be SO catty in ALFs. Working at facilities was sometimes like being in high school again.
@genevieveprochaska67704 ай бұрын
The plant story: if I were one of those roommates, I'd be asking OP to pay extra rent for the livable space their plants take up.
@whittydee4 ай бұрын
I'VE NEVER BEEN THIS EARLY. I LOVE YOU GUYS. ALSO, I would call what Morgan uses "Malaphors" (A malaphor is the unintentional combination of two idioms or clichés.) They always make me laugh.
@guadalupeayala66154 ай бұрын
Now y’all need the Hannah Montana translation music during sponsor breaks 💀
@XxAreWeHavingFunYetxX3 ай бұрын
Morgan, I need you to read this: I cannot imagine how difficult it is to be a normal person quickly thrust into the public eye and media space. Hearing how hard it has been for you to keep it pushing through the negativity really broke my heart. Once I found your podcast, I instantly began binging. Over the last few months, you guys have become a comfort show for me. I love hanging out with my sweet group of pals from Minnesota. You truly don’t deserve any sort of hate. The thing is Morgan, people project. As someone who has experienced a multitude of childhood traumas, I have been in regular therapy for years; and as someone who has an insatiably curious mind, I have also been studying human behavior and psychology in my own time. I’m hyper vigilant and I pay close attention to new people is the point I’m getting at here. After just a few episodes, I knew you, Lauren, Ale, and Justin were safe people. Sure, you get lost in your passion at times, but it’s because you’re all deeply feeling individuals. You quickly come back down to earth it and welcome balance into your takes. All of you. You guys give as much kindness as you can from the perspectives that you have, and when you are exposed to different perspectives, you try to open up your perspective to include those. People will always find a reason to be upset if they want to be upset. And if they are confronted with something they don’t like about themselves, they will project it onto others to share the pain. I don’t always agree with you guys, but I’m positive you’re are coming from a genuine and loving place in most cases. If you haven’t pursued individual therapy, I think it would be a good idea, regardless of how you move forward with the podcast. You’re a badass, Morgan! Intelligent, empathetic, headstrong, and incredibly hard working. I love having you guys around on here, and it hope to come say hi at a live show someday!
@calmaconejo4 ай бұрын
For the baby not standing MIL Story: My daughter couldn't look at my FIL for months, maybe from 5 months old to 1.1 years. She would cry everytime he approached her or even looked at her. He's super loving so we didn't understand but we think its because he's bald. It just made her nervous. She got over it a few weeks after 1.1 years. So I would advice OP and her family to try to wait it out, and not force it because it makes it worse.
@Hunny984 ай бұрын
Comment about baby story. Babies and children definitely can hold their breath while panicking or throwing tantrums. My fiancé was one of them. His mom would have to blow in his face to get him to breathe and as he got into older toddler ages, he still did it. Doctor even advised his mom to throw water on him if he does it because it will make him breathe since he would also hold his breath until he passed out. Morgan, I am also terrified of babies, especially considering my fiancé was that child. I feel the odds will be against me.☠️😂
@shelby_button4 ай бұрын
My godmom did it and the doctor flat out said “let her. She’ll realize passing out is not fun real fast” 😂💀 granted that was 50 something years ago lol
@xmlauj82604 ай бұрын
Story 1: I was in a similar situation and I ended up distancing myself. They noticed of course and now they’re upset that I don’t speak to them anymore. Like you guys know exactly what y’all did, I am not going to allow them access to me anymore.
@xmlauj82604 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, some people will never take accountability for what they did wrong. I sometimes want to say to people like that, “You can drag my name all you want, but don’t forget to also tell them that all the good things that I did for you AND what you did to me to deserve my current behavior towards you.”
@EvyC2234 ай бұрын
good for you for prioritizing yourself! I’m sorry that happened :(
@Vanessa-fs7oz4 ай бұрын
The sad thing about this situation is it's clear people like that only really bonded through bullying someone together, so when their bully target goes away, they get grumpy because now they're bored not having someone to talk about. Those people are addicted to drama. I'm sure your life is better without fake friends like them!
@sydneyfritz8024 ай бұрын
Hi special needs teacher here! For the story with the baby who “hates” grandma the fact that mom is the only one who can regulate her is a potential red flag 10 months is young and a lot can change but that cannot continue or that could develop into anxiety and unhealthy attachment styles.
@Cyceris4 ай бұрын
LOLLLL the clean air fee story is so funny when research suggests that houseplants only marginally clean the air within the house, it would take so many plants to make a drastic difference in the purity of the air so OP's suggestion is ridiculous
@misshell4 ай бұрын
Yep! It would have to be a literal greenhouse/tropical forest!
@thefatefish4 ай бұрын
I'm so happy to see someone else comment this 😂
@ChelsiCrouch244 ай бұрын
I once cried in high school because I bought myself a pint of cookies and cream ice cream and I thought about it all day long… literally drooling in class thinking about it and when I came home my dad had eaten it. I’ll never get over it lmao
@na1ani2184 ай бұрын
It hurts my heart to hear you are having such a tough time. I just recently discovered your channel and have been binging all your videos. I hope you can get all the love and support you need and can find motivation to keep going. I also hope you can find joy in it. ❤
@Nellbae4 ай бұрын
I was going to leave my own comment, but you said it all for me . ❤💛
@elizabethpeart94444 ай бұрын
Omg thank god I’ve started to run out of episodes 😭😭
@jaymelh4 ай бұрын
Same!!!!
@erica23jayne4 ай бұрын
We all appreciate the work that goes into your podcast Morgan. Remember people in mainstream jobs have sick days, annual leave etc where they truly are able to leave their workplace at work and recharge. I can appreciate that would be harder for you exisiting on social media. Not to mention- some of these stories are heavy I imagine being the one commentating on them would be fatiguing at times. I hope you’re able to take some extended time where you feel ‘ logged off’ and are able to relax.
@chickenspy18544 ай бұрын
For the baby mother in law story: the baby is definitely the asshole. The mom in law did nothing to the baby to be treated that way. And the baby is taking the unwarranted hate out on their own parents! I don’t usually say this but I think the mom should break up with the baby. (I’m being sarcastic btw lol)
@korynolage42314 ай бұрын
Lauren DO NOT STOP LAUGHING! I love you and Morgan together. You make me feel like I have friends 😭 Like I'm just sitting chatting it up with the girlies every time I listen to you. Love you guys! Morgan you are doing AMAZING SWEETTTIIIEEEE
@Lauren-ib3ok4 ай бұрын
🩷🩷🩷🩷 we love you!!!!
@samt31254 ай бұрын
SAME. Sometimes I will actually respond out loud to what they are saying, as if I’m there with them 😂 so much love for these fabulous women, plus Justin and Alejandra.
@jazzyj63684 ай бұрын
The story with the crying baby and the mother in law. The baby may have reacted organically the first time. After that it may have been sensing its mom’s tension when the mother anticipated the baby to cry. Babies can sense that. As well as the grandma also feeling tense in fear the baby will react.
@briglitte4 ай бұрын
Just opened KZbin to find something to watch while I clean, perfect timing!!
@ladyk37294 ай бұрын
cake story- I would make a new cake for the lady that missed out and host a surprise party for her to give her the cake while the co-workers are there, make it seem like it's a meeting but it's actually a surprise cake party for her to show her that she really is appreciated and you lot dropped the ball this time but you're making amends now. you still suck but this is how you could make it up to her and say you're sorry.
@Soyunakaren4 ай бұрын
This is adorable
@lifewuzonceezr4 ай бұрын
She did it to be mean..
@meganbee68594 ай бұрын
Story 2: this is exactly the type of thing that would make me go home and cry. It's one thing to be excluded, but it always stings more to not even be thought of.
@StellarEnergyProductions4 ай бұрын
First off, everyone's' laughs are nice. Nothing pisses me off more than hearing others complain about someone's laugh. It's part of them! Don't feel embarrassed about yourselves. Also, thank you Morgan for repping the "Muddled Words and Phrases" folks. My mom and I are exactly the same, mimicing my grandmother who would delightfully mix things up. "Oh dear, could you put this thingamabob in the whoseewhatzee?" Never freaking change.
@Tweeblynn19994 ай бұрын
Wow they don't care about their friend they just wanted a party. You can't have one event without alcohol really?!?!
@marianatraductoraargentina4 ай бұрын
the dry wedding story: yta u REALLY need alcohol to have fun??? f off. U could have gotten drunk at your hotel after the wedding....
@hayamirin67954 ай бұрын
LITERALLY
@zeniacolleen49664 ай бұрын
Right? All this tells me is that the couple are alcoholics lol totally asshole like behaviour
@unscmistressgaming11324 ай бұрын
I think ETA. It was beyond rude to Venmo your friend for all those expenses. It’s also rude to say that you wouldn’t even go to the wedding because it’s dry. That just means that your ability to have fun is more important than supporting your friend. They can have their wedding however they want. HOWEVER, the norm is having alcohol at weddings. If there is no other indication that it would be dry (I.e. they don’t drink, they are a known recovering alcoholic, religion, etc.), the polite thing to do is to inform your guests so they can plan accordingly.(get drinks before, leave a little early to get drinks after, no spend the money for all those expenses in preparation for being drunk, etc.) It’s not that they CAN’T have fun without alcohol, but drinking for some does add to the fun and can be relaxing if not over done. Especially when you have kids, going out and letting loose is rare and some look forward to that. So, informing your guests of the dry wedding is the considerate thing to do. That’s just my opinion though.
@hayamirin67954 ай бұрын
@unscmistressgaming1132 OK so what I heard from this was you are also entitled. Goodbye
@marianatraductoraargentina4 ай бұрын
@@unscmistressgaming1132 i get your point but if tell people "dry wedding" they will ask WHY and you know they wont stop asking until u tell them that u have relatives who are recovering from alcohol and some would go to the wedding and "have a grudge" against those relatives and so on or people would show up drunk (sometimes even late because they are drunk) and how the relatives would feel if they literally have to "face themselves" "see themselves" drunk/others drunk imagine u have a gambling addiction and other people show to the wedding ready to gamble with a deck of cards.....u can gamble later, u dont need to do it at the wedding. and if u have kids, pay a babysitter and go out, dont expect other peoples event to be about YOU finally going out
@shelby_button4 ай бұрын
As if it’s not bad enough to send your friend a Venmo request for all the decisions YOU made for the night as if your presence should be paid for; then you make it clear that you don’t give a single f*ck about your friend and only care about booze. While it’s great to get a night out with your spouse, especially when you have kids, someone else’s event is not meant to be your dream date night. It’s a night of rolling with the punches for the sake of the love for your friend. You don’t get to make assumptions etc about how you feel the night should go to “make you happy”. I agree with Lauren that it would’ve been a nice thing to add to the invite the same way you’d add “child free” but the idea this op would’ve declined after seeing that is soooo pathetic. Obviously they’re not true friends. Anyone important enough to come to your wedding should be stoked to partake in that special moment with or without alcohol, their kids, etc.
@laurynelyse73684 ай бұрын
i LOVE when Lauren is on!!! One of my fave co-hosts!! Also currently taking my first France trip with my family and we learned that they start school at 3 here and immediately start learning English and then in junior high, they pick another language to learn!! We’re a little embarrassed that we only know English and a bit of French. People who know multiple languages are so smart!!!
@GeeKgIrl1213144 ай бұрын
As soon as you started Reading the part about they met online and she moved with him. It reminds me of a story you read previously about guys who will find women from "submissive" countries and try to control and manipulate them
@wildflowerslie4 ай бұрын
lauren saying exactly what i was thinking 🤣 “what is up with this baby??” lmaooo i literally burst out laughing hahahaha 😆
@alizeyoungblood44404 ай бұрын
yesterday was my unhinged day. i was crying so hard bc my husband didn’t want to come to toyota w me😂😂
@shelby_button4 ай бұрын
I’m in my third trimester and I think every day is unhinged day lately 🤣🤣
@kirbyhalsey55974 ай бұрын
I was laughing so hard that she said once a week I’m like… wow I need more than that 😂😂😂
@KnightAlephz4 ай бұрын
I think they should have told people it was a dry wedding. Other than that, that dude is an asshole.
@noprogressionisregression68544 ай бұрын
I completely agree. I think people assume there's going to be alcohol at a wedding and maybe a healthy drinker with use it as an excuse to celebrate as well as turning loose for the weekend. I think because it is a social norm, just putting it out there it would have been better.
@MsSmile3004 ай бұрын
I don't see why it matters if you tell them or not. The point of a wedding is to celebrate the couple. It isn't just some party solely for your enjoyment.
@Vanessa-fs7oz4 ай бұрын
Idk, to be honest, I think putting that it's a dry wedding sometimes backfires because people intentionally try to sneak alcohol in or bring their own, or show up drunk. Or, if there is a relative who has an alcohol problem, whether recovering or not, they might feel uncomfortable or embarrassed to see it announced that the wedding is dry probably because of them.
@alemtorsaula4 ай бұрын
Attention to Morgan: YOU'RE ALLOWED TO TAKE A BREAK
@geek43104 ай бұрын
I'd come back to the plant mom with charging her 'plant rent' for all the extra space she's taking up 😂
@beneath.the.rosesluciddrea84704 ай бұрын
Plant Lady needs to start paying the roommates $25 a month for the space, light and water she is using for the plants
@brittneyjones82124 ай бұрын
Absolutely love Lauren and I hope she knows how much we adore seeing her and hearing her takes! ❤❤
@user-my8uf1yh5m4 ай бұрын
This is my third comment 😂 but my son hated my grandpa at first! When we moved back to my hometown to be closer to my family, every single time my grandpa came over, my son would scream bloody murder and wriggle away but he got over it in like 6 months. now and for the last ~2 years they’ve been bffs. He LOVES him now. I think the fact that my grandpa presents as a different race than me maybe freaked him out, but now that he’s met my whole family (who all present much darker than I do) he’s very comfortable now. I have to believe that’s what did it because my grandpa is literally so gentle and kind, couldn’t say enough good things about him!
@sneakymaaike56334 ай бұрын
1:05:49 Morgan: "Just a potato" got me laughing so hard that was so dry my god😂😂 love her wordings so much! Also there's never an episode where she doesn't bring the camels back into this! Love that❤️
@winniekwan4 ай бұрын
as a scottish listener, title alone already has me hooked 😌
@ellyssacurtis88044 ай бұрын
My cousin was one of those babies that hated someone but instead of it being a mother in law it was her own dad - it was so sad to see the dads face fall every time she saw him and started screaming
@solar373luna74 ай бұрын
I would love if they reread some of the stories from their older episodes and see if they're opinions had changed, Two Hot Retakes
@Caseyroseyx4 ай бұрын
When I heard op wants the roommates to hold their breath so they can’t receive “clean air” i nearly spat my drink. As Lauren said, it’s like charging your friend for the vet bill bc you pet the dog… like what
@ZestyAsh4 ай бұрын
Lauren needs to stop caring what people think, this is called Two Hot Takes for a reason, people are going to hate you either way you might as well just say what you want! Love Lauren and your team of cohosts Morgan!
@alexissulley78034 ай бұрын
The dry wedding story- if no alcohol being there, is that big of a deal to you that you LEAVE and want compensation- then you’re the shittiest friend alive & didn’t deserve an invitation. It’s disgusting how alcohol is considered a “must” for social gatherings. The newly weds could be sober. Regardless, it’s their choice & you’re a shit person, along with the people that “walked out with you”. I can’t imagine how that couple felt, but I’m sure their lives are a lot better without you!! -coming from a person that is 5 years sober next month & will ALSO be having a dry wedding 🥰❤️
@torit45344 ай бұрын
Hold your breath into your bedroom is the best. I love it! And that's definitely not how air works 🤣🤣
@marianclarke79104 ай бұрын
My baby's crying caused me physical pain, felt like burning needles going up my spine.
@fryeesaucee4 ай бұрын
Lauren is the best! I always get wayy too excited whenever a new Two Hot Takes episode comes out with her. ❤ THIS MADE MY WHOLE WEEEK, NO....YEAR! 🎉
@slickman96964 ай бұрын
Concerning the story about the mother-in-law and the baby, I always think to Justin says that we only hear one side of the story. There’s always going to be a unreliable narrator because it’s always gonna be from one person’s point of view. When I hear her say she’s the only one that can calm down the baby, that does remind me of some phrasing I’ve heard before with people who go through postpartum depression.
@goblinqueenicecream58014 ай бұрын
Story 1: 7:35 Story 2: 17:04 Story 3: 25:25 Story 4: 38:20 Story 5: 48:38 Story 6: 58:19 Story 7: 1:14:48 Story 8: 1:30:00
@adriana271004 ай бұрын
Cake story really got me had to comment again... Just wanted to share my own personal story that happened recently. I have a lot of friend's birthdays in April and May... My birthday is April 27. I never expect presensts, but a card would be nice. I don't have a lot of extra spending money so I made a bunch of homemade gifts (roses I handmade and dipped into different scented waxes to put in the drawers/closet...I had made flower arrangements from the plants from my garden and a small store bought gift to go along. It made it cry when my birthday came and not even a card I received... And cards are always the most important to me... Just wanted to share, I'm still feeling a bit hurt... It's important to show people you care, even in a simple act ❤❤❤
@khethiwezwane24814 ай бұрын
So sorry that happened to you. Belated happy birthday 🎈🎂
@srobinson04284 ай бұрын
For the baby/mother n law story. Mom says she's the only one that can calm the baby down. How do you know, mom? You're always there with the baby, so she knows you will get her if she continues to cry. Babies are smarter than we give them credit for, they can't talk so the only way to get what they want is to cry. Take Mom out of the equation, let Dad and Grandma build that bond while Mom gets some "me time". I can almost guarantee that the baby will calm down with Dad or even Grandma if she sees Mom isn't there to help. It may not be the first or even second time this happens, but it will eventually work. Also, yes- a little breathe in the babies face will make them catch their breath and stop holding it.
@st0l3nd4rts4 ай бұрын
I actually just started watching you guys when you did the Smosh collab!! Honestly i’ve binged watched most of your full length episodes on youtube since then and i just love you guys!! I love what the show is now and as someone who’s watched older episodes more recently, the show was great back then as well. Keep it up please, your show does so much for my mental health, your takes keep me grounded and honestly some of your stories have helped me come to terms with some of my own personal issues as well and i just wanna say please do not listen to any hate or negativity because yall are doing gods work for some of us ❤❤❤
@Njnjeri4 ай бұрын
The story about the friend requesting a paternity test on OP’s kid has me laughing bc lady have you lost your marbles??? To think we’ll still be cool after that😂😂
@BuckinNightmare4 ай бұрын
If someone did that to my shrimp pasta, Lauren, I would have 100% thrown hands.