I was a child in the early 60s. Back then the rule of the day was "Children should be seen and not heard". (English proverb, I believe) Consequences for actions were a given.
@lisashackelford59519 ай бұрын
Cause parents are stupid
@marcpower41679 ай бұрын
That first kid, if I was his dad and he's complaining he "only" got $50. I'd tell him, "you don't want it? Fine. I'll take it back and buy something for myself." Then by the next day, I'd make arrangements for him to tour a homeless shelter and "scare hom staright" teach him to be greatful for what he has. I remember my 15th birthday, mom was between jobs at the time so we didn't have much money. My gift that year was a t-shirt and a pair of jeans. I thanked her she said "are you disappointed?" I was but I lied saying I wasn't. But somehow I think she knew. 😢
@squeasel099 ай бұрын
Kids definitely need some skippity paps occasionally. It resets their CPU... -Science
@jettslappy70289 ай бұрын
I don't have any kids, but i do play this video to help me fall asleep each night.
@dragon-lu3mk9 ай бұрын
kids like this are why i never went on to become a teacher, not only are the kids obnoxious the parents were usually the same ...
@stephanieblackburn27789 ай бұрын
Look i grew up in the 80s and there were consequences for your actions. We got spanked and grounded and all our possessions taken except for educational books. We went outside to play only got to watch sat morn cartoons and were in bed by 830 only allowed to watch tv with the family for small amounts of time
@Boodieman729 ай бұрын
Why do I get the idea that if Kabir said the F word to his dad, he would wake up many hours later.
@savinggraace9 ай бұрын
Giving the kids stupid gifts for Christmas is cruel.
@chrissiecruise71969 ай бұрын
The kid wearing orange screaming because his dad(?) keeps bugging him...that may be the only interaction they have together. Sadly too many kids are ignored by their parents and left to be baby-sat by video games or cell phones...It just seems to go hand in hand that spoiled kids got that way because parents don't want to put in the work of disciplining the kid. IMHO
@briankirchhoefer9 ай бұрын
Yep in my day when dad unbuckled the belt , you better apologize and straighten up quick, sometimes it was too late.
@shaneb46129 ай бұрын
We had a strop (barber belt for sharpening cut-throat razors.) had a big buckle on one end & a hefty handle on the other.
@Samurai_Stoner9 ай бұрын
Same here, but I never did whatever I did to get it again 😂
@jwb52z99 ай бұрын
I think the kid wanted Snapple, not sample.
@lunalovegoodfan0079 ай бұрын
The toilet brush one was a gag from a late night talk host challenge.
@shaneb46129 ай бұрын
Yer, it was to give your children the worst gift possible & video'ed their reaction. I can sorta remember others as well. The boys reaction to the onions was not as bad as the girl with the toilet brush.
@shelaughs1859 ай бұрын
Such low class behavior. And we wonder why kids behave so badly in school. It starts in the home.
@Grizazzle9 ай бұрын
God, that mother teasing her kids with gag gifts was HUGELY annoying. Her voice is intolerable.
@mage14399 ай бұрын
These kinds of things have no place in these videos. These people shouldn't have children.
@8mycake2449 ай бұрын
Come on! Why are these parents filming this? For social media clicks. This is all on the stupid parents. What have we come to? THIS!
@stephanieblackburn27789 ай бұрын
Btw we ate soap too when i grew up flr a cuss word and also got spanked and grounded
@revgurley9 ай бұрын
No joke: one of the kids next door when I was growing up got coal in his stocking one year. It's still a joke around the neighborhood 40 years later!
@margaretwaters79618 ай бұрын
My family was poor , only enough to pay the bills and the roof over our heads no money for gifts . But in school teachers encouraged us to make are own xmas cards with constrution paper (colored paper) . And picture frames glued with popcyicle sticks and some glitter etc. Our wrapping paper we bought from home a brown paper bag or a newspaper. Back then teachers treated us as my teacher Mrs. Sherman would say as small adults. Phenominal Teachers by the way . So good that I still remember my teachers name . My Mom a home maker to 4 children and Dad , Mom would go to our church and ask for charity gifts for us. 1 gift for each . It was a hat with a scarf in each package . Knitted by the woman of the congregation for the poor . Mom would come home and cook our xmas dinner a pork shank , rice and beans with a salad . After watching charlie brown xmas , and santa claus comes to town . She would tuck us in , we'd say our payers. She'd say Santa would come , but that material things were not important , our care and love for each other is what made us rich . Like every child we wished for things , we would never get . Our reality . The next day Xmas lights were on , so comforting watching the snow come down an my Mom with our hot chocolate and saltine crackers . No cookies . Our gifts the scarfs , hats and the left overs . Some of our friends would get all they wanted for xmas . But for some reason were never really satisfied with what they recieved . My Mom taught us to be grateful , for the hats and scarfs were made by someones hands at the church who thought about us being warm . We felt more Blessed because IT CAME FROM THE CHURCH . To this day Im grateful it meant more to me than any gift my friends recieved . I was 6 . I'll never forget our xmasses together . Thank You Momma . Im so grateful for the little things , but I hit the lottery big time with you because , You were my Mom . Thank you ! Todays children would throw that gift in the trash or in your face . Its about what you value . Not the value of the gift . Do you guys understand what I mean ?
@joannharrington22799 ай бұрын
My house was no nonsense. To act like that about a Christmas gift or gambling using my parents credit card. I would not have seen the next day. When my parents said "no" there were no arguments, tantrums nor cussing.
@Samurai_Stoner9 ай бұрын
If i said half this stuff these kids said growing up, i wouldn't have 😂
@brandypebler20549 ай бұрын
Me to 😂
@Maeshalanadae9 ай бұрын
What happens when you don’t discipline your children and don’t set restrictions and boundaries.
@susanengel-ix8bl9 ай бұрын
I was born in 1957, the stuff that goes on now with kids would never been tolerated when i was growing up!! It's crazy the way that kids act now a days!! Thank god my kids are all grown and turned out really well, im soo proud of them!!😊
@susanengel-ix8bl9 ай бұрын
Yeah, the toilet 🪠 and onions? That was cruel!! I would have cryed too.😊
@ScottyM19599 ай бұрын
Toilet brushes and onions as gifts are cause for serious counseling!
@Elsi-779 ай бұрын
Hate the idea you ever got hit...but dang your folks definitely raised an awesome human
@thebyrd4339 ай бұрын
Some of this doesn't sit right with me. Some of this looks like parents trolling their kids so they can get a reaction on video. Not cool, parents.
@TregMediaHD9 ай бұрын
Your monologue was vividly my exact upbringing after adoption, back in uk , Parental moments reversed, . Back in the late 70's till half way though the 80' s some of these Kids are well spoilt
@garynachbauer81449 ай бұрын
attitude reflects leadership
@samanthadillard28539 ай бұрын
I do not get giving kids messed up gifts just to make them mad it is Christmas day are you kidding me is that the attitude you want to deal with for the rest of the day
@mage14399 ай бұрын
"You're ungrateful!" Says the kid throwing a tantrum. Is it wrong that I'm laughing like crazy at these little turds?
@talesofcinderella9 ай бұрын
It's not the kids, it's the parents.
@SansAziza9 ай бұрын
You can straight up lie to these kids. "What are you saying? I can't understand what you're saying when you yell." Heh
@TregMediaHD9 ай бұрын
@5:40 till 7:00 or so .. no spoils but, your thoughts are welcome below in the replies ,, My thoughts! 💭 one of my parental dreams was realised 😂😂😅
@colinvannurden30909 ай бұрын
Never dropped the f bomb on mom or dad, or any relatives
@xenotbbbeats72099 ай бұрын
My dad was an officer and a war veteran. I wasn't even allowed to say "fart." I really miss the days when discipline was accepted.
@nneichan93539 ай бұрын
my mum used to let me ask for one thing at the store.
@randalmayeux88809 ай бұрын
Hi Kabir! In the first couple of these the kids were definitely brats, but in most of these the parents were causing the problem. Yeah, that last one was a put on, but as you mentioned, the amerature acting was hilarious. My dad was old school, and you didn't throw a fit, and above all you didn't talk back or act defiant. If you did, the belt came off. He had it down to a science. He could remove the belt in one fluid motion, double it up, reach out and grab your arm, and say "I'm gonna wear you out!" Then he had at it. I would do my best to levitate, so as to dodge the belt. To be fair, I would have to have done something dangerous, hit my sister, or disrespected him or my mother. He didn't whip us for minor infractions, just the big stuff. After about 11 or 12 years old, we didn't get hit, he would instead withhold privalages, ground you etc. There was one instance where I really screwed up when I was 15. I had gone out with my friends and gotten drunk and missed my curfew. When he got on me about being late, I got pissed off and told him F*CK you! He slammed me down onto the sofa, drew his fist back and told me that if I ever did that again, I would have to find somewhere else to live. I soon as I had said that, I knew I had screwed up, and of course I apologized profusely. I don't know if I could have restrained myself as he did.
@ThatShyGuyMatt9 ай бұрын
Some of these kids are a-holes because their parents are a-holes to them, some of these border on child abuse. Others are brats because they don't get punished.
@lydiaedwards81009 ай бұрын
They all need to go out for a 2 mile run.
@rama309 ай бұрын
Tell them you'll send videos of their rotten behavior to Santa!
@TregMediaHD9 ай бұрын
Williams leg says that is no plank, body language!
@TregMediaHD9 ай бұрын
Okay it was a skit
@beverlybennett9639 ай бұрын
My Grandmother raised me, no way!!!!
@dorothycordice9 ай бұрын
These people should never tape these children, this is a sign of child abuse. they are worse than the children.
@Out-Of-Service9 ай бұрын
I can easily prove that I never cursed at or tried to hit my parents...I'm still alive and breathing. If I had, that wouldn't be the case.
@leesavick58859 ай бұрын
This is what happens we you don't discipline children
@janetmoreno89099 ай бұрын
This crap wouldn't have gone on in our house when I was growing up, but this behavior is the parents fault. I didn't hit my kids and they wouldn't have dreamed of behaving like this, because they knew there were consequences for their actions. Boy in the yellow shirt, I'd have been angry also.
@Grizazzle9 ай бұрын
That gambling one was staged.
@annajosullivan9 ай бұрын
Both my parents were strict. If our mom had to spank us then our dad would spank us when he got home too. We weren’t allowed to make less than A on our report cards. Had we dared to scream or cuss at our parents we would have been knocked flat out.
@larryfisher26339 ай бұрын
Hey I recieved a manual breast pump from my father in law off and on for years
@kimking60369 ай бұрын
I'm glad my parents spanked me. Sure I still got in trouble sometimes but nothing big. I had a healthy fear of what was waiting for me 😊
@Ltlmscrl9 ай бұрын
Trolling little ones just to record it is not cool.
@larissahorne99919 ай бұрын
And I thought people who give kids clothes as presents are bad enough. I'm on the side of those kids. Although I love kids, I'm not fortunate enough to have any of my own. I'm just the cool Aunty instead. I've been told that I'd make a good mum by kids, teenagers, and family friends with kids. Well, mine was great. Firm when necessary, but warm, loving, and understanding. When I give presents to kids, it's usually a toy. I've given clothes on occasion but it's usually in addition to a toy. What's appealing about clothes to children. Except for the time my mum knitted a Tomas The Tank Engine jumper (sweater) for my neice. She was a huge fan of the TV show. My sister/her mum would wash it, and she'd hang around under the washing line, waiting for it to dry. Usually, I only give clothes to babies along with a stuffed toy. That they'll like for at least the rest of their childhood.