The Italian husband looked so mortified every time his wife said "no," like he was worried he'd committed some sort of secret crime, no matter how many times she followed up every time with appreciation. Looked ready to cry if he'd even mildly upset his wife by bringing home so much nice dairy for both of them. Also his confusion when he said, "but this is only a two-month supply?" buddy there is no such thing as too much cheese.
@DustinPoynterVideos6 ай бұрын
He seems like such a great fella
@kallista51946 ай бұрын
I loved that video
@hey101246 ай бұрын
Carlo is THE sweetest, him and Sarah are so cute together! Just don’t EVER let that man see you break spaghetti in half before boiling though unless you really want to rip his heart from his chest! 😂
@Magicalwolfgamer6 ай бұрын
Carlo Is amazing 😻
@KatieM7865 ай бұрын
I'm with Carlo tbh - if I lived in America I would probably smuggle copious amounts of decent cheese from back home too lol
@missaniebananie64734 ай бұрын
As a disabled person, having someone playfully joke with you about your disability is both disarming and funny. “Do you wanna drive?” Is a phenomenal example 😂 and I didn’t see her face but money on the table? Their kids are going to be gorgeous and so loved if they have them
@twistysnacks2 ай бұрын
I've heard regularly that both disabled and terminally ill people just want to be treated like normal people. I'm sure anyone would get tired of being treated like fine China at all times.
@Nerobyrne2 ай бұрын
@@twistysnacks I wish people would treat me like fine China for a change
@Just1Nora2 ай бұрын
@@Nerobyrne Yeah, I have multiple chronic but invisible disabilities, multiple pain conditions, and people generally treat me as an inconvenience at best. I've recently been using a cane in public, and honestly, I was treated so kindly by another customer in Petsmart the other day, and I didn't understand being treated so nice. It was like, "Woah! What did I do to deserve such treatment?" First he let me go in front of him in line, and as we were waiting I asked if I could pet his puppy and after I got halfway down said, "Here, let me pick him up!" We talked about the pup a bit, and it was nice. It felt so odd though. When my cane fell down from resting on the checkout counter and he rushed to pick it up for me, it finally clicked. Kindness, but with an aftertaste, and then my own feelings of shame. I can walk without it; it just hurts like hell. It can lay me up for days in recovery, and might require an emergency chiropractor trip, but I don't "need" the cane. It's an uncomfortable mix of feelings. I almost prefer the burden treatment as it is familiar and expected. I think that's why the humor is so refreshing. It doesn't feel like pitty or trying to ignore the elephant. Acknowledge it's there, but don't make it the focus. Disabled people are people first, not disabled first. I think that as a society we need to change the way kids are taught to view and treat disabled people, but I'm not exactly sure how one would even start... I will say that my nearly 4 yr old niece has been wonderful. The last time I was over she actually took my cane, walked across the living room with it, including mimicking my limp, and then turned around, gave me the biggest beaming smile and said, "Look! I'm just like you!" I nearly cried...I said, "Yup, you sure are!" Then I shortened it so she could play with it a bit. She just wanted to be like her auntie. She calls me her friend Nora, and that works too. 😊
@bencilsharpie75672 ай бұрын
Sorry to break the news but the first one is a sketch, I've seen the long hair guy in multiple doorcam videos before.
@LaimaAndGiltine2 ай бұрын
These videos are getting me through my 😢 Divorce 😮 1. I am.free now 2. Free to laugh in my room 3. Free to Love Women I am a woman and a single mom too ❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊 And I get the Disabled part coz I have severe ADHD, and I am a Higj functioning Writer Poet Autistic != Artist.
@o0BlackSand0o7 ай бұрын
"You wanna drive?" Also, the pulp reminds me of my husband when I was pregnant. I had to have orange juice to help with iron and my husband accidentally got me pulp. I hate orange juice in general but pulp is the expired semen of Satan. My husband instantly went to get me the right orange juice, plus a common craving I had and when I cried that I was wasting money by being picky (hormones) he told me I wasn't allowed to drink the pulp one cause it was his and he didn't want to share.
@SharkNomNom-ns6qu7 ай бұрын
Awww that's so sweet
@nincure6 ай бұрын
Aww he definitely sounds like a keeper!
@susanhemmingway67076 ай бұрын
" I hate orange juice in general but pulp is the expired semen of Satan" is one of the best sentences I have ever read. Thank you.
@WiseSageBum6 ай бұрын
@@susanhemmingway6707 I spat out my drink, and I wasn't even drinking anything
@literallyjiaoqiu6 ай бұрын
the end got me sobbing im not even kidding
@cranialfluids094 ай бұрын
My dad basically had to raise us by himself. Now I'm 32 and he still calls nearly everyday just to check up on us and to talk, every couple weeks he tries to cook an amazing dinner for us like gumbo, steak and lobster, chicken salad with croissants etc.(he used to be a chef.) he constantly tries to slip us money to treat ourselves, and he will "accidentally" over buy groceries (steak bits, 5lb quality lean beef, thick cut bacon, sausages, frozen prepackaged meals etc.) That he insists we must take because he has no room (he has room) he also buys treats (or COOKS treats) specifically for my cats. I am SO blessed to have him as a father.
@coffeeandkayaks96214 ай бұрын
Cooks for the cats? Live long and prosper, dear sir! Thank you for sharing this, your dad is an inspiration, you probably take after him
@DiaDaDemon24553 ай бұрын
Damn. You won in the dad department.
@Oklahoma_is_me3 ай бұрын
@@DiaDaDemon2455 real, my dad tricked me into thinking he was going to play with me cause I hadn’t learned time yet I had said dad in 3 hours can you play with me cause I was in pre-k and didn’t know time and he said sure I go upstairs and he never came up there OuO
@alexia35522 ай бұрын
Bro 😭😭😭
@valkyrie10662 ай бұрын
Generosity incarnate. It is a natural function for him. Awesome.
@rixryu36 ай бұрын
My wife made me a large crochet plush blanket. Had me choose the colors. She then proceeded to spend the next 2 years working on it. She worked on other projects cause she sells winter wear, hoodies, and stuffed for friends and coworkers. I chose a difficult shape but she still did it. All the times I saw her realize she missed a stitch or made too many stitches in a round and then have to unravel what must have been 30 minutes to an hour of work just to go back and have to redo all that work. 2 YEARS of this. The day I came home and she said go look on the bed. I come out crying. It's ugly as he'll and I love it. Again it's ugly cause I chose the colors. It has been my constant companion at home. It is my chair cover on my chair. When she's at work and I'm missing her, I turn my head and rub my face on the plush just loving that she loves me enough to put up with not only me in general, but to make me a labor of love like that. The perfect woman does exist. And the poor thing married an undeserving idiot. I love her soooo much.
@kinseylise85956 ай бұрын
Wow, this is wonderful. As a knitter I can tell you that nothing makes me love someone like them understanding the depth of the gift I make for them. Your wife is probably delighted every day when she sees that you moved the blanket to use it again. Nothing is more satifsying than the person you love feeling how much you love them, you probably make your wife very happy.
@RespectfullyBiasedReader5 ай бұрын
My goodness if this isn’t one of the most perfect unions on the planet then what-
@kristiea81315 ай бұрын
You are worth the love bc you reciprocate her love. ❤❤❤❤
@kathleenbradley71425 ай бұрын
It took me 9 months to knit a blanket with small yarn (5.5mm needles) for my mum and when I was done I made one for dad too so he wouldn't feel left out. I used much bigger yarn (12mm needles) for dad's coz small yarn drives me nuts.They'd put them both over both of their legs when they'd sit on the couch together to watch tv. Cuties.
@rixryu35 ай бұрын
@@kathleenbradley7142 love this!
@whiterabbit61484 ай бұрын
I taught myself to knit in secret because my husband mentioned more than once how much he had always wanted one of the long-tailed stocking caps like the little boys wore in The Christmas Story… So for four months, in stolen moments of secrecy, I hand knit him a replica of Schwartz’s stocking cap, complete with the stripes and Pom-pom on the end. I finished it at 4am Christmas morning, and wrapped it just in time for the family to wake up and open presents. I was so worried I wasn’t going to finish it on time!!! And let me tell you! My husband didn’t take that hat off for nearly two days!!! ❤ Seeing how grateful that husband was to receive a blanket crocheted by his wife brought tears to my eyes!! You could feel how overwhelmed he was by the love he felt ❤
@chubbiMommi4 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤❤ that is amazing
@KariGrafton4 ай бұрын
@@whiterabbit6148 that's so freaking cute!
@dantosinferne3 ай бұрын
😭
@lizard37553 ай бұрын
My boyfriend loves frogs and also is hard to shop for because he never wants anything, so one year for our anniversary I made him a little painting of a frog on a lily pad and hoped it would be decent enough to give as a gift. He loved it. The next year when our anniversary rolled around I asked him if there was anything particular he'd like and he said he wanted another frog painting, so this time I painted a girlfriend for the first frog and gave her a little flower. He loved that one too, and he keeps them both on his bedside table. My sister sews and crochets and made him a little frog pin for Christmas that was super cute and he put it next to my paintings and now I call it his frog shrine. I love that man so much.
@LightBlueVans7 ай бұрын
“do you wanna drive?” OMFG what freakin cutie patooties
@ItsPlebble6 ай бұрын
Its a skit
@talisredstar15436 ай бұрын
@@ItsPlebble even if it is, its a good skit.
@glenchapman38995 ай бұрын
@@talisredstar1543 Yeah if it is real, he just got laid
@solosynapse5 ай бұрын
@@ItsPlebbler/nothingeverhappens
@drduckwing38715 ай бұрын
@@solosynapsebut hes right, the channel is a well known skit channel
@sheleavitt064 ай бұрын
15:19 My dad was a girl dad of five and whenever anyone said anything like that to him he would square his shoulders look them straight in the eye and say “I love my girls” in his deepest man voice and just totally shot down that misogyny. His personal view on the subject was he wasn’t royalty and didn’t NEED a son to inherit the throne. God gave him daughters and he was thankful for every single one with his whole heart.
@rosykindbunny13136 ай бұрын
Is it ok if I take this moment to brag about my own green-flag dad? He's a teacher at my school, and apparently he has so many kids trying to get into his course, they needed to create more classes for it. His classroom is where the struggling or rambunctious students do the best because he was once one, and he wants to create a nice space for them where they can be excepted. As far as I've heard, every person who's had his class absolutely loved it. The other students who have parents teaching at our school barely even say hi to them in the hallways, but I'm not ashamed to give him a hug when I see him in school. I'm actually taking his class right now, and I can see why everyone loves it. I love him so much and I'm so proud of him.
@itshamstertime27096 ай бұрын
Im so glad to see that you are proud, people like your dad are what make school fun for people, i love having teachers who understand that students are people too, brag all you want, you guys deserve it ❤️
@Victorion_The_Gacha_Fairy6 ай бұрын
which school ypu go to
@rosykindbunny13136 ай бұрын
@@Victorion_The_Gacha_Fairy High school
@gingerauburnredhead80346 ай бұрын
Absolutely you deserve to brag about your dad! PS in this case it’s accepted not excepted. No big deal just in the spirit of teaching with empathy & care! Also glad to see you protecting your identity/privacy from random commenters. Your dad is doing a great job, and so are you.
@rosykindbunny13136 ай бұрын
@@gingerauburnredhead8034 Whoops haha. And thanks!
@giraffles4 ай бұрын
crochet is also special because it also can't be reproduced with a machine-- so every crochet item is truely a labor of love! his soft expression held so much joy and appreciation 🥺💖💖💖
@MelancholyMoondancer6 ай бұрын
I don't crochet but I knit. The amount of yarn she needed to make that blanket is insane. And it's not easy to work with, for me anyway as a knitter. He is clearly crochet worthy.
@Mojo_3.146 ай бұрын
It's a thick fluffy yarn so it's less stitches, but only relatively speaking. That's still a TON of work. And the fancy plush yarns are not cheap. Truly a labor of love.
@kinseylise85956 ай бұрын
I'm a knitter and was thinking the same! If I made that it would be a yearlong project involving much cursing and joining of pieces that don't line up lmao. Last night I had to frog something in front of my boyfriend and he was so sad for me, I'm happy that he knows how much work the things I'm making take. I can't wait to show him his birthday scarf :)
@RespectfullyBiasedReader5 ай бұрын
That’s beautiful
@Moraca1014 ай бұрын
Im crocheting my future wedding dress and I cant wait for my partner to watch me undo the stitching and realize that it will be remade into a blanket that we'll keep forever. The skirt is going to be big and there will be enough layers to it, that I would rather we use all of that hard work rather than hiding it in a closet. Clothes are meant to be worn. Fabric is meant to be used. Id rather run my hands over it every day for the rest of my life than only see it a few days. And if it gets damaged, then I'll pull out another panel of the skirts and remake it. A physical depiction of the work and healing a relationship requires.
@kinseylise85954 ай бұрын
@@Moraca101 That is such a wonderful idea, wow! I love your thought process and I hope you get to enjoy it together for the rest of your lives :)
@dantosinferne3 ай бұрын
13:56 "im just grateful to have somebody who loves me enough to think about me while im at work" oh god my heart...my goal is to be someone worthy of a man with a heart and mind that humble and loving 😭😭 i dont know if i could be, if anyone could be, but at least its a good goal
@lillyenovis15Ай бұрын
Right?! Seeing that made my day, and I have 2 partners who act the same way! It never gets old to see such self aware, kind, and empathetic behavior
@mizv4043Ай бұрын
I aim to be the wife that makes my husband feel that way.
@bkpk4hisapplesauce3 күн бұрын
just keep your heart open and be compassionate to others 💪❤️
@starlitmagi7 ай бұрын
Crochet takes a REALLY long time, especially blankets. And that yarn is some of the MOST expensive yarn as well (and can be a pain in the butt to work with). His wifeu making him a huge blanket out if it, A++++ wife!
@WiseSageBum6 ай бұрын
And the absolute understanding he has of all this is really heartwarming! A++++ partners!
@korab.236 ай бұрын
And the fact he appreciated it SO much. Like actual understanding of the many MANY hours. Such a great match!❤
@kinseylise85956 ай бұрын
I LOVED that one. I knit for family and I'm so happy that they know how long it takes and are grateful. Knitting in front of them as a kid taught them how long it takes so they know I'm handing them dozens of hours of my time. People accepting the gift knowing what it took from the crafter make me so happy. On a related note, I recently discovered that knitted bunnies are a very fast project, so if you aren't sure how much someone will appreciate your time or are making something for a small child who might accidentally destroy it, they're great! You just knit a square then handsew it (searching "how to knit a practice square rabbit" on youtube should show a tutorial) so it's a great project for kids to learn too! In the time I could have made only the simplest, smallest baby blanket, I was able to make one rabbit for each of my nieces, plus two backups each for their parents to hold on to in case the first one is lost or damaged.
@BeeWhistler5 ай бұрын
And it’s not even the kind with big holes init. It’s a proper blanket. Looks freaking cozy.
@edf185 ай бұрын
Knitting takes longer imo
@queenfinn35032 ай бұрын
I crocheted my husband a Baltimore Ravens logo blanket that has the Raven's head and their team logo on it. I spent probably close to 200$ in yarn on it and spent more than 100 hours crocheting it. It was my largest project that I have ever made and I don't think he really knows or understands just how much time and effort and love I put into that blanket, but he loves it. He uses it ALL THE TIME. It warms my heart every time I see him use it, so for that guy to basically be in tears of the blanket that his wife crocheted him that looks like it was made with blanket yarn which is probably double the amount of money spent than what I spent on the afghan I made for my husband, makes me want to cry. For someone to really, truly appreciate the time and effort that goes into making something like that fills me so much happiness.
@Lizzardthething6 ай бұрын
“Show us the cheese bag, Carlo.” I can’t. I’m dying. I’m dead. Deceased.
@DustinPoynterVideos6 ай бұрын
🧀🧀🧀🧀🧀 WE NEED THE CHEESE!
@AmericPet5 ай бұрын
Free the cheese! Let it flow into the refrigerator from Carlo's steady and capable hand!
@t.h.84755 ай бұрын
I love cheese too Carlo.
@Brainrage1175 ай бұрын
Where you hiding that chee Danny
@LilRedWitch4 ай бұрын
“Bag” 😂 that was a SUITCASE. Love Carlo
@hannahdeforest91483 ай бұрын
"There’s no entitlement in marriage." That is absolutely beautiful. ❤
@mariatourino95458 күн бұрын
That's a quote if I ever seeing one. We need that on a t-shirt.
@StonedHunter6 ай бұрын
That lil nail tech girl is gonna grow up with so much confidence and self worth. ^.^ Love to see it
@dylanfooler6 ай бұрын
Hearing her say "just do your best, that's all that matters" she Must have heard that from her parents, my heart 😭💙
@kinseylise85956 ай бұрын
@@dylanfooler I love hearing kids say things like this, it says everything about what they were told! I saw a woman recently saying that she wasn't sure if she wanted to go to the gym, and her daughter told her "you can try going, and if you don't like it you don't have to stay". I would have given anything to have been told that as a kid, I am so happy that children are being raised like this!!!
@szigtema4 ай бұрын
Dude, we have like 5 evidences of fantastic parenting in that little clip alone. Not instances of us watching it happen, but rather PROOF that she has already learned it. That is phenomenal and awesome! Seriously, if we can hand these kids a planet that isn't on fire or falling to fascism, I know without a doubt they will make the best civilization the world has ever seen. I work w elementary kids & they blow me away every day. Their gen Z parents are pretty freaking amazing too. They & creatives like this guy are giving me life in these wild and scary times!
@Nikkistrict2 ай бұрын
Channel is Nika and Diwa
@DrekromancerАй бұрын
@@szigtema Well said. Thank you for restoring my hope. 🙂
@tww_occult4 ай бұрын
Lmao 0:42 I understand him asking her if she’s got super smell or not. I worked with a deaf woman and she was an opener, would come in around 8am. I was a closer, left around 8pm. She would complain about the “overwhelming” bleach smell from us disinfecting the kitchen the night before. None of us could smell it but for her she had an incredibly sensitive nose.
@Just1Nora2 ай бұрын
I think it's more that when Millennials and older were kids there was a misconception going around that removing one sense made the others stronger to compensate, which of course we now know is false. In a similar way, when I was a kid textbooks used show that different areas of the tongue sensed the different types of taste, salt, sweet, sour, bitter. Like you could only taste one kind of thing in each area...we tried it and most of us could taste each type in the other areas, but we just had to trust what the book said, or that eating carrots actually improves your vision, especially night vision, and that's just plain false. There are people who are extra sensitive to smells, sounds, light, and taste, either individually or all together. I'm extra sensitive to everything, and a bit triggered when someone says I'm "so sensitive" as growing up that was a derogatory way to complain that I couldn't handle different sensations. Turns out I likely have sensory processing disorder, and yeah, my brain turns everything up to 11, including sense of pain, which is super fun btw. I honestly didn't know that other people don't hurt every second of every day. How does that even work? What do y'all feel most of the time? Also, when I get migraines, probably 15-25 days a month, at the start of one particularly I suddenly can smell the smells of my house. Everyone generally becomes "nose blind" to the smell of their own home and typically only notice it after they have spent a good number of hours to days in a different place, but last night I noticed the old paper/library smell of the living room as I walked by, the old wooden furniture and stagnant air smell of my dad's bedroom, and if he bleaches the toilet downstairs and across the house, it is overwhelming for hours! I just try to sleep during that time, and I used to ask him to not do it until my migraine was over. I've had women's perfume smells chase me around the grocery store, through my mask, and others don't even notice them at all. It really sucks!
@sarahcrawford1892 ай бұрын
@@Just1Nora I hate when ppl say "just deal with the pain like a normal person" bc I have crps and the pain is not normal. And certain smells can set off migraines. I remember getting in an argument with my dad bc he was pickling/canning and the boiling vinegar made me feel SO SICK. I ended up leaving and goin to a friends house bc I couldn't handle being there.
@M_SCАй бұрын
I’m not deaf and the slightest bit of bleach makes me gag and have a headache
@M_SCАй бұрын
@@Just1Norait’s not true but actually also true. It’s not a magic evolution but just people Paying more attention to the other senses. It doesn’t work just with one time blindfolding a sighted person. Deaf drivers have been proven to be more alert and faster reactors to visual stimuli
@Acuas22 күн бұрын
@@Just1Nora It doesn't "boost" the other senses, but makes you more aware of them, so in a certain way, it does boost them, if you can't see, you train yourself to feel better, to listen more carefully, etc. because you need that to be able to live.
@kinseylise85956 ай бұрын
11:20 Oh my god. That blanket is a labor of love. I'm tearing up seeing it. I'm a knitter and looking at the direction of the rows, she either used specialty kneedles that were heavy and tiring to use or she knit every row perfectly to line up multiple pieces of work together. It's so beautiful and even, I bet she had to take out rows and go back so many times. Maintaining consistent shape for the long is so hard, that's amazing. People so often don't realize how much work goes into making crafted items, so the appreciation he's showing is that much sweeter. That is someone who deserves the work, that is the reason we do it.
@Silvermoonhomestead3 ай бұрын
I do crochet so I can give a little context. That looked like single crochet. Each stitch is made individually. The whole row doesn't have to be held like in knitting. But yes, it still takes a really long time, takes a lot of yarn and I'm sure you already know that yarn is expensive.
@Jacqueline_Thijsen3 ай бұрын
I knit very tightly because I hate loose looking stitches. It's bad enough that I have trouble knitting with regular needles because moving the loops over the needles is quite difficult. This coincidentally ensures that the stitches are so even people have made surprised remarks on it. Surprising me in turn because I didn't realize not everyone knits that way. Anyway, my needles only have the tips in the proper size and the rest is thinner. And I can honestly tell you my knitting needles are my "take 'em out of my cold dead hands" objects. But anyway, anxiety makes for even knitting. Yay.
@Just1Nora2 ай бұрын
@@Jacqueline_Thijsen I'm the focus crocheter/knitter. My stitching starts neat and even and then my heavy-handedness kicks in as I focus, and my stitches shrink and shrink and shrink! 😅 I always had more difficulty with knitting because of my tight stitches and the needles not moving well. I'm trying to get back into crochet, but I know I'm gonna need one of those yarn tension rings because otherwise I develop death grip! 😂 I'm heavy handed with writing and drawing too, so it's not exactly unexpected, but all 3 are frustrating!
@Bells_Lodge5 ай бұрын
omg! The guy with the blind girl was such a winner!!! And the man talking about the blanket. My guy. The fact you took the time to LEARN about how much went into that blanket, and then snuggled up into it, and then started tearing up in your appreciation video... M8. She knows how much you appreciate it.
@kailynbailey51806 ай бұрын
My dad needs a green flag award! So he’s a girl dad of three and he’s made it so that we can these daddy daughter dates every Friday and I remember one of ours. We went to the store and got some steaks to make a dinner. And a nice man stopped us to ask for signatures for something and he asked us what we were doing and my dad said we’re having our daddy daughter date and the man said treating them right so they know how to choose a man? And my dad was like yep. MY DAD RULES!!! 🎉🎉🎉
@kinseylise85956 ай бұрын
That's so sweet! Especially with a lot of kids the individual attention means everything. I'll always be grateful for my dad coaching my soccer team even though he had a very stressful job that kept him so busy. I got to spend lots of time with him and felt totally safe while doing my activity because he was right there. Being shown from childhood that you deserve love and attention is such a gift.
@lizard37554 ай бұрын
I remember going on "dates" like that with my dad growing up, it was always so exciting to get to spend time with one-on-one like that. My dad still takes my sisters and I to breakfast on each of our birthdays, even though all of us are adults now.
@valkyrie10662 ай бұрын
Yes, yes, yes. A dad should show a daughter what kind of man she should pick. By his example. If you don't, she will fall for the first a&&hole who tells her she's pretty. way too many women do.
@Nerobyrne2 ай бұрын
Brother eeeeugh
@AnneIglesiasАй бұрын
@@Nerobyrne dude. What’s the point of this reaction?
@Gl1tch3d_K33gan4 ай бұрын
The dude switching shirts with his gf just made me remember smth one of my classmates last year did. I was a freshman, this dude, Caden, was a junior, it was junior spirit week, the day was twin day, him and his gf dressed up as eachother and Caden even wore a crop-top to school,he looked damn good in it too. I kept seeing them in the halls and ended up purposely calling Caden his gf’s name and his gf Caden, they both laughed abt it. Wholesome high school couple right there :)
@StonedtotheBones1320 күн бұрын
Honestly more guys in crop tops pls
@georgiasumby60927 ай бұрын
A green flag for me is when a man can wear a feminine style top with out laughing or chucking a hissy fit about it
@ShiningAndStarstruck6 ай бұрын
Crop tops look better on men, imo
@kallista51946 ай бұрын
Them abs, though! 🎉
@kerdunne34226 ай бұрын
He also looked super hot he knew he looked good ;)
@Cheshieruu6 ай бұрын
@@ShiningAndStarstruck i agree! crop tops for all
@phastinemoon5 ай бұрын
Even laughing - depends on the KIND of laugh!
@KariGrafton4 ай бұрын
I have crocheted since I was a preteen, and every single item is a labor of love. Not only is that blanket huge, but given that it's a chunky yarn, it not only costs more per skein, but there's also less of it in each skein. And that texture of yarn is not the easiest to work with. I can't think of a bigger way for a crocheter to say they love you.
@mamaseesa31224 ай бұрын
My hands are cramping in sympathy. The only thing worse is working with thread. I made a garter as a gift for my sister in law and my hands were SCREAMING.
@KariGrafton4 ай бұрын
@@mamaseesa3122 Yes! I've been doing beaded crochet and I have to work on it in very short chunks.
@mamaseesa31224 ай бұрын
@KariGrafton I've done that before. Not as fun as I thought it would be lol. I just had to make an amigurumi Mipha for my best friend's little girl. No pattern. I volunteered myself for this horror and regretted my life choices. Until she opened her birthday gift and lit up like you wouldn't believe. Her mom sent me a picture of her just sitting on the porch yesterday, hugging her Mipha. Worth the agony!
@KariGrafton4 ай бұрын
@@mamaseesa3122 Amigurumi isn't my favorite either, but I'll do it for the right person or pattern
@coldbrewcarbomb6 ай бұрын
3:10 just by that i KNOW that baby is sitting in on her mom’s nail appointments and picking up the way the techs talk. i’ve had a nail tech talk to me exactly like that 😂
@quirkyblackenby3 ай бұрын
That was the funniest part
@telliex3 ай бұрын
That little girl is forever going to see her brother-in-law as a role model to her. She's going to be happy her sister married him. He's a real man, and she will take that as example of what to look for in a partner as she grows older regardless of gender. I wish that family nothing but happiness and healing.
@sanchisan69975 ай бұрын
That hamburger helper guy made me tear up a little. What a great attitude he has.
@dami11062 ай бұрын
Same! I would love to find him on Instagram - in case anybody knows his handle please let me know. Thanks!
@K.B.34Nthriving2 ай бұрын
Same! And his authentic and genuine statement is accurate and beautiful! It takes love, support and wanting to take care of your spouse without expectations. Equal balance of nurturing one another is what every relationship should focus on and not just materialistic things and image.❤
@mangaanimefan30892 ай бұрын
For me, I'm thinking I like hamburger helper anyway but it could also be: that's all they had, maybe they have a very small budget and she's trying to make as filling a meal as possible. Maybe that's all she had time to make, maybe that's the extent of her cooking abilities. But seriously, this guy's spittin' facts. Your partner is making dinner for you, is trying to make your life, in any way they can, a little easier, a little nicer.
@JuliaJulia-vh4xcАй бұрын
Everything about that guy rules
@easilyembarrassedblondy57424 ай бұрын
My grandma did the same thing with the orange juice when I was really young. She didn't know I had issues with textures in drinks and foods and only found out when she saw I didn't touch the glass of OJ she gave me with my breakfast. Next thing I knew, she was digging through the cabinets to find the only strainer in her house. it was so small it took about 3 minutes for the glass to be free of pulp. I felt so bad in the moment because I thought I was just being needlessly picky over some pulp in my OJ. But now, it just shows the lengths my grandma would go to in order to make sure I was happy despite it being extremely unnecessary. I don't think she knows I still remember that day so clearly or even remembers it herself but, that act of kindness really changed how I go about my every day life. Even if its small, going out of your way to do something nice for someone can make one hell of a lasting impression or, even give them a reason to keep going.
@Anna464Ай бұрын
I hope you have told her this. It sounds like you have a wonderful grandma ❤
@forceoffriction7 ай бұрын
Ya know, the plastic straw nails are a fantastic way to let littles play with nail polish without as much clean up.
@JaRule67 ай бұрын
The only problem is is that they don't hold up and you're going to get charged more when she has to fix them 😂😂😂😂
@kodomoshawn67296 ай бұрын
Please don’t say littles. I know you probably don’t know the cursed implications of that phrase but please. Just say kids.
@AmethystEyes6 ай бұрын
@@kodomoshawn6729why not littles? Please don’t tell me it means something else?
@kodomoshawn67296 ай бұрын
@@AmethystEyes It was a k!nk term way before people started using it to refer to their children. It's used by people who do ageplay. Which is where one person pretends to be a "child" that the other person takes care of. Which is why it's so baffling that parents have started using it to refer to their kids.
@kodomoshawn67296 ай бұрын
@@AmethystEyes I think people should really Google words to make sure they don't have any other meanings before they start calling people those words. Because. Yeah.
@emilys37932 ай бұрын
crochet blanket guy GETS it. those things take FOREVER and so seeing him appreciate how much she put into it? it's no wonder that she was willing to do it.
@WishYouWereHere75725 ай бұрын
Crocheting is no joke. It takes an amount of time and patience that isn't easy to come by. Once you chose your colors from the yarns, each crochet panel needs to be done to a certain length then attached to them one by one. It truly is a labor of love.
@d3wdrop794 ай бұрын
I crochet & I just change color when appropriate. No need for piece work unless absolutely necessary imo😅
@mamaseesa31224 ай бұрын
I used to sell my work, but not anymore. People don't understand how long it takes to make something.
@Jacqueline_Thijsen3 ай бұрын
@@d3wdrop79yep, that's what I do as well.
@strawberry_punch_art4 ай бұрын
The crotchet one reminds me of the "sweater curse", because how long it takes to make one, and how complicated it is to make it, you will either break up or be together for life. It's about how it will be apreciatied
@Lulph3 ай бұрын
Ah, yes, the damn sweater curse... Mine was a scarf & I ignored it at my own peril. This husband's is the only appropriate reaction for receiving anything handmade imho
@lomenade_k6 ай бұрын
my dad was a great girl dad. i was his first born and he was the stay at home guy who raised me. i specifically remember him doing my hair by holding it up and making me spin in a circle before ballet so he could twist it into a bun. he had these colourful earmuffs he'd make me wear whenever there was loud music around (which was often). he did a good job raising me and i couldn't be more thankful to him, these videos reminded me of that. thank you for making me remember
@Lulph3 ай бұрын
"doing my hair by holding it up and making me spin in a circle" - dude, my Dad did this, when he was taking care of me, when my Mom was deployed for, like, a half a year! It must be universal Dad given hairstyle!
@vampiricqueen1004 ай бұрын
As a crafter, the crochet blanket one was so fucking amazing. The fact that he APPRECIATES all the work and time that went into that blanket is absolutely heartwarming. Most of the time, people don't realize how much love and effort went into making something like that and to see someone who does makes me so happy for the both of them.
@Voodoofairy887 ай бұрын
The dad's hyping up their daughters cheer team, I don't know why but they reminded me of the players of Banana Ball like the Savannah Bananas or the Party Animals
@phastinemoon5 ай бұрын
And they COORDINATED!
@KEJ860614 ай бұрын
Neon colors with a ridiculous pattern and everyone has their own accessories
@QuartzieK5 ай бұрын
11:45 I literally teared up watching the blanket guy 🥰🥹
@forestsprite67643 ай бұрын
I did too. He got through the sweater curse and turned it to a blessing
@planetaryion2 ай бұрын
Mee too!!😂😂😂❤❤❤
@jennakantola45886 ай бұрын
I never thought a silly little guy running in circles with giant flags while reacting to internet content would be so amusing to me but it is. I like this channel.
@the808songbird3 ай бұрын
Right? This channel is like a breath of fresh air, I'm a little obsessed
@Lulph3 ай бұрын
This is why we CAN have nice things... 🤭
@alexia35522 ай бұрын
Seriously I get an illegal amount of serotonin out of it
@squeakybb4 ай бұрын
I crochet for a hobby, and for my fiances birthday I crocheted him a blanket. It took 4 months, and took about 14 skeins of two different kinds of yarn, equal to over 3,280 yards of yarn. I did the same for my dads wedding present. I love making things for the people I love ❤ I was working on a blanket for my niece, but put it on hold to focus on my wedding dress 🥰
@rebeccawaller35616 ай бұрын
"Do you want to drive?" I AM D.E.D. DEAD. LOLOLOLOL
@havinghope63154 ай бұрын
I love that she answered with a yes ❤
@Nikkistrict2 ай бұрын
As a crocheter, that man deserves all the blankets. My fiancé loves his pieces, all his blankets and scarves etc. He loves to claim his favorite colored skeins out when I come home with a few new ones , giving me ideas on colors, and when he receives them, he looks like a child on Christmas. I’ll make him things forever❤
@DespairDoctor6 ай бұрын
I like that the guy swapped plates, but me, I would have started scooping some of what's on my plate onto hers enough to where we'd be even.
@isa_zora4634 ай бұрын
That's what I thought he'd do too.
@carmeltabby2 ай бұрын
About the girl dad comments; my dad has 4 daughters and in our small town, it seemed that the thing people were surprised by the most wasn't the fact that we were all girls, but the fact that there were 4 of us. The comment I heard my dad get repeatedly when we were all out with him was "are ALL these YOURS?!?!" People acted like we were the Weasley's.
@crossanddream26 ай бұрын
That stepdad is so sweet, and reminds me of my own stepdad. My bio dad abandoned my mom while she was pregnant with me to get back with an ex, but my mom ended up finding my future stepdad. He was the one who showed up for my birth and put his name on the certificate since he didn't want me to grow up without a dad, he even became a dad for my older brother and helped my mom raise him. I am forever grateful to have him in my life, and he's one of the only people in my mom life who hasn't treated her poorly or treated her like her exes did. He is the greatest person to come in my mom's life and they've been happily married for 17-18 years now
@isa_zora4634 ай бұрын
Wait, how do you have an older brother if they got together after they had you? Is he a step brother? Sorry for asking, I just got confused.
@Nerobyrne2 ай бұрын
I wouldn't do that, because I'd be afraid she'd leave and put me on the hook for child support. I hate living in society sometimes.
@Techno_IdiotoАй бұрын
That's not a stepdad. That's a dad that stepped up.
@StonedtotheBones1320 күн бұрын
@@isa_zora463ppl can have multiple children with multiple ppl
@akdollface0072 ай бұрын
As a daughter of an all-girl Dad, one of the Best things I overheard him say was, “You want to know what’s wrong with having all daughters? Not. One. Thing. I’m happy I have each daughter.” 🥰
@TomsTube7 ай бұрын
The running wheezes are EVERYTHING! 😂 LOVE this content!❤
@DustinPoynterVideos7 ай бұрын
Thank you!!!
@TomsTube7 ай бұрын
@@DustinPoynterVideos No, thank YOU! 😉
@zacworkman80275 ай бұрын
i wouldn't really call it wheezing more his lungs are crying for help
@maryamjoha5 ай бұрын
IKR! It's never not funny! I do hope he doesn't have asthma though.
@mangaanimefan30892 ай бұрын
@@DustinPoynterVideos It's funny as hell, I do feel a little guilty for laughing at it. Please don't push yourself too hard though. I wouldn't want you to collapse.
@GratitudeMedicine.healingАй бұрын
The family at 3:15 is one of my FAVORITE wholesome examples. I’m always impressed at how well they navigate life 🥰
@ahsokatano227 ай бұрын
I've seen the first one before but I've never seen the full version. It always ended with why wouldn't I want to hang out with you and it always left me with a weird feeling. Seeing the whole thing makes much more sense 🤣
@havinghope63154 ай бұрын
Same! The start feels so uncomfortable, almost like he is very mad. Maybe he was mad at his friend for not telling him, but then quickly saw that she was getting worried and had to turn things around. I hope they had a good date ❤
@NyxinOwl2 ай бұрын
My Dude, I just found your channel and I've been going through some things. Some life changing, life threatening things. And I feel like maybe, just maybe things could be OK with people like you, people like who are in your videos. You have provided hope to my very broken and forgotten heart. Bless you and thank you.
@elisibethjames74887 ай бұрын
The one with the fiancé taking the sister to the daddy-daughter dance made me start bawling Edit: why’d my autocorrect try to say “dave” I don’t even know a dave
@BrokensoulRider7 ай бұрын
Same.
@CatsWritingandReadingNook6 ай бұрын
I literally went “marry him,” then I was like, “she’s clearly already had that idea”🤣
@aelmaest91725 ай бұрын
I almost started crying, real talk
@han1nja4 ай бұрын
samesies
@Oklahoma_is_me3 ай бұрын
@@CatsWritingandReadingNook LMAOOOOO
@bambiwest13914 ай бұрын
Awww, and my husband is a cutie patootie too. Before I retired he made my lunch to take to work. He would pack me tangerines - he would peel them and then cut little slits in each slice and pop out the seeds so I wouldn’t have to ☺❤🩷💙. He’s my honey bunny and a keeper🥰
@PraiseJ-Pope5 ай бұрын
4:07 that could be my fiancé. When money was really tight he skipped meals so I could eat. He always buys tons of snacks so we (me and our kid) have enough, he always shares whatever he's eating, refuses to take seconds when we want more, cooks the most incredible things with whatever we have at home, almost puts up a fight when I want him to eat or pick the dinner!
@ElinaBiber3 ай бұрын
That “marriage is partnership” man is my personal favourite. Sometimes men act like we sleep at home during those 12 hours when they work.
@trashotaku6 ай бұрын
1:20 the genuine smile on this man’s face is what really solidifies this as a green flag for me
@SmartWater884 ай бұрын
Y’all, my dad is probably the biggest green flag I know. I was struggling with playing my instrument and my dad came into my room and was like, “hey, dinner’s ready. you need to take a break. you’re frustrated so just step back, eat some, watch the game with us, and then try again later. It’s going to be okay” so when I started crying from frustration, he went and made my plate of food and sat me on the couch next to him and made sure I ate and stopped crying. I love my dad so much, y’all. It’s not even funny.
@LadyCato157 ай бұрын
5:00 THIS…made me appreciate kindness, generosity, and heartfelt selflessness for humanity. So thankful to God for people like him doing a BEAUTIFUL act of love for his future family ♥️♥️♥️
@caitlinholloway26275 ай бұрын
I'm late seeing this, but thank you for making these. June 20th was the anniversary of the loss of my youngest son and I've been struggling so much, this compilation has given me so many beautiful reasons to cry and helped me smile. It will always hurt, but things like this make it a bit easier to cope.
@gabrielledickinson45304 ай бұрын
I'm sorry for your loss.
@caitlinholloway26274 ай бұрын
@gabrielledickinson4530 thank you
@teejaykaye6 ай бұрын
Having gotten into crochet recently I audibly GASPED at the blanket one. Holy shit.
@jeffthechickenking2 ай бұрын
9:39 Kinda similar to this, i recently met a bunch of pageant dads and they are my new favorite breed of human. They all wore these custom purple t-shirts that said "princess protection agency" and on them, and it was adorable how proud they were of their daughters and involved in the whole process
@missnaomi6135 ай бұрын
*As someone who crochets and sews, I can't begin to say what it would mean to me to have a partner who valued projects that I made just for them. It's beautiful to see, and fuels my hope! *That beautiful gentleman that spoke about marriage being a partnership... 🥺 *I just found this channel yesterday, and I'm subscribed. The world needs this kind of wholesomeness! 💖💖
@tulipdoesthings2 ай бұрын
The brother reacting to that creepy message... You can tell by the looks in his eyes he was READY to find someone
@pinerider196 ай бұрын
If you think that you are too good for Hamburger Helper, you are not someone I want to be around.
@terrathunderstorms3701Ай бұрын
That guy made me tear up 😭 such a genuinely good soul 🥰😭🙏
@cannonb8734 ай бұрын
as a fellow southerner, that “YOU BETTER JETPACK HOME IF YOU WANNA KEEP YOUR JAW” was so real
@dshepherd1076 ай бұрын
The first couple were freakin adorable together The little girl doing her dad’s nails… “It’s never my fault.” 😂
@BoredGuy30314 ай бұрын
The amount of tearing up and happiness you express and all the genuine emotions, i think you're a real empath.
@linren9016 ай бұрын
My mom knit me a full length blanket for Christmas! It took her MONTHS of work. Love you mom 💜💜💜
@kinseylise85956 ай бұрын
I learned recently how much work quilting is and had to phone my grandmother to thank her again for the quilt she made me as a child (it's still in use too!). Her face totally lit up, I'm so lucky to have her
@valkyrie10662 ай бұрын
Dustin....THANK YOU. There are LOADS of guys who DESERVE love out there. Sometimes they are hard to find. I'm so glad you gave them a spotlight. YES, YES this is a good man!
@bethebelle28106 ай бұрын
I feel for the full sized candy dad, last year we had abysmal trick-or-treat turnout. And I know it was on a Tuesday, but not even 1 kid turned up at my mom and dad’s house. So, I’m glad he had kiddos show up later on!
@ladyaj77843 ай бұрын
My dad never went to church, but Mom, sis, and I did. In the autumn one year, my dad spontaneously filled the back of the station wagon with cute pumpkins he'd bought and brought them to our church and passed them out -- first to the kids, of course. It's one of the most influential acts of pure generosity that I've ever seen. 💚
@JinxDoesChaos6 ай бұрын
I feel like so many people are so negative about relationships and you see the trends that are honestly very disrespectful. It's amazing to see that so many people have amazing relationships
@croissant28826 ай бұрын
I think its a healthy balance with this account. He shows his followers behaviors that are unacceptable and downright abusive, warns about them in a way that catches your attention, and later he shows you behaviors that you should seek out like generosity, showing emotions and care
@JinxDoesChaos6 ай бұрын
@@croissant2882 fr
@nonyabidness5708Ай бұрын
The uncle holding his niece... the first time I held my first niece I had this overwhelming love for her. I would have DIED for her that second to keep her safe. ❤
@Lilith_sRevenge7 ай бұрын
Why did the Italian man have a suitcase full of dairy products? 🤣🤣🤣
@ImNotaRussianBot6 ай бұрын
You gonna say no to ITALIAN cheese, bro? My Russian dad always equates lol be and providing with food.
@kallista51946 ай бұрын
Because he is a good, Good man!
@kallista51946 ай бұрын
Food is a type of love language some people bond over ❤
@CarlaSouthwell-sh7vv5 ай бұрын
Carlo married Sarah and moved to America. He gets to visit his Italy every 6months or so. He's disgusted what passes for Italian food here 😆
@danakchampion4 ай бұрын
Contraband
@TTT693043 ай бұрын
Oh man. I remember sobbing when i met my first neice. I was a senior in high school. That girl taught me how to love. My sister giving me my perfect little cupcake was a life chanrger, surpassed only when my own kids were born. She's a teenager and driving now. Such a good kid! Unc is so proud of her.
@sayahgold3126 ай бұрын
honestly i want to see more of this. i feel like it helps me manifest these sorta people into my life or something hahahah. or at the very least makes me wanna be kinder to people.
@jdprettynails2 ай бұрын
That little girl doing her dad’s nails is already more of a professional than me and I’m a qualified nail tech. “It’s cause you’re not careful” “That will cost extra” TEACH ME YOUR WAYS, SMALL PRINCESS!!
@freewave043 ай бұрын
5:46 orange puns got doubled
@freewave043 ай бұрын
10:35 and the switched shirts
@JSebastian-fz4ow4 ай бұрын
I’ve seen so many clips of Carlo now it’s crazy😂 I’m sure he is an example to many people. Guys remember we can be the kindest and still the strongest person for our loved ones. Never let a persons of toughness get in the way of expressing how much we love them.
@theonionqueen35194 ай бұрын
3:27 children repeat things that are said to them. Clearly, her parents did a good job.
@partyponyz12394 ай бұрын
I love dadsocial. He loves his family so much. His daughters are going to grow up to be confident, well-adjusted young people.
@MrKneeBeeYT6 ай бұрын
8:10 "✨ I'm a complete catch✨ ". If you ever have to say this, you're NOT a "complete catch".
@jollyog2 ай бұрын
Growing up is realizing what’s bad, and avoiding it. Being grown up in a relationship is the same, but you also need to realize what makes you happy, and do it. This video is a good example of people finding and/or doing what makes them happy.
@MintyCoolness5 ай бұрын
As someone who also does needlecrafts (I do cross-stitching) I'm so used to people underestimating how long it can take to even do a small piece. So, it's nice to see someone acknowledge it~ Crochet!Husband is a sweetie~
@Diphyidae2 ай бұрын
Made a crochet blanket in the same type of yarn and about that size and it took me about 50 hours. Heres the thing, giving stuff that takes that amount of time to people that appreciate it makes all the work so worth it.
@dracofirex5 ай бұрын
Crochet takes SUCH a long time, especially a full blanket. That one took a lot of hours. My grandma did crochet and she was so pleased to finish this lovely brown, orange, and yellow blanket (it was the 70s, lol) and attach all of her granny squares! I'm doing crochet now and it's a TON of work! Even simple single row repeats like the one in the video take a ton of time and when you get into complicated stuff like intricate granny squares and mosaic crochet, it just gets crazier!
@mamaseesa31224 ай бұрын
Amigurumi is even worse, trying to get all the parts to line up. My best friend's little girl loves Mipha from the newest Zelda games, but there aren't many Mipha toys. I made the mistake of saying I could make a Mipha with no pattern. Thank goodness that child loved it, because I was ready to burn it lol!
@dracofirex4 ай бұрын
@@mamaseesa3122 Ahhh! Yes, making them is tough but with no pattern! Blech! Absolute pain to generate a whole new pattern for one.
@KanekoGames2 ай бұрын
2:31 I'm gay and a crossdresser so I'm probably a bit biased but he actually looks good in that shirt so it works out.
@slm204086 ай бұрын
The blind date one warmed my heart dude
@a_ghost63242 ай бұрын
as a fellow crocheter, another thing about that blanket. she made that with *chenille* yarn. which is not only more expensive, but also a pain in the ass to work with 😭 she loves that man a lot
@ahassen09012 ай бұрын
Dustin Poynter... I truly hope you keep doing what you're doing for years to come. Cause Green Flaggeans will always need & appreciate someone like you. As for Red Flaggeans, well... hopefully they can see how red their flags are and want to switch to the Green Team. Keep creating these monumentally honorable videos for the world my friend.
@shawnsegebarth67072 ай бұрын
The guy with the crochet blanket is very much loved! I don't crochet but I'm a professional beadworker and let me just tell you it takes an incredibly long time to make stuff by hand.
@madhonib7 ай бұрын
I understand Dad @ 8:40 the Trick or Treaters died out in my area around 2005. They trickled down to less & less for the last 7 years it has been zero. Well, maybe a bit before that when they built the housing tract all the kids Went there Are big houses better than little ones? I guess, IDK, I used to be very generous with candy... I grew weary of the disappointment... And fat from all the candy that had nowhere else to go. I miss Halloween.
@justarandomgothamite54664 ай бұрын
If I may be so bold - how old are you? Neighbourhoods often have people from one generation, with similarly aged kids. So if your kids are out of the house, chances are so are your neighbours. So maybe there just aren't a lot of kids to go around.
@madhonib4 ай бұрын
@@justarandomgothamite5466 They built a nice new housing tract of single-family homes. I live in an MHP a family Park, not a Senior park. So all the kids ditched us for the new houses & they never came back. Our last Trick or Treators was in 2013. We always had good candy & sometimes full-sized candy bars. I still bought candy up until 2020. Then I stopped, I would eat all the candy. I am moving, into a normal neighborhood so? We might get to celebrate this year, We shall see. It is funny I help an 84+y/o lady who lives in a Seinor-only MHP & she said, "I got new neighbors & they moved in they have a handicapped kid, how can they do that it is a senior park, no kids!" I thought about it & answered, that there is a good chance that they have a forever child, I said, "If they are old enough to get into the park, then that kid might not be an actual child. But a handicapped adult is a forever child. " I asked, have you seen him she said, "Well, yeah, I cautioned my neighbor that a strange guy was seen hanging around, and They said they were his parent, my new neighbor, I got so embarrassed...he was a maybe 30y/o man, not a child...I couldn't believe it!" LOL, I am sorry, this lady is almost 100, my goodness, she cracks me up... the durp runs deep...
@aip_lebasi2 ай бұрын
That Hambuger Helper (I didn't know about that by the way) video made me cry today. Thank you for this!
@Silvermoonhomestead3 ай бұрын
How about we acknowledge how sweet you are? These videos are sweet. But seeing the appreciation and support you put into them is truly heartwarming.
@Isometrix1162 ай бұрын
3:27 This is so sweet. You know that she said this because her parents tell her that, and that just makes me feel so many good, happy things. Good parents are the best.
@victor-kun-5oh1kz6v3 ай бұрын
15:01 ngl i started wheezing cause what i instantly thought of when he did that was... feral raccoon on coke.
@kbender96183 ай бұрын
Okay wait wait wait can we PLEASE have a wholesome show called "Cheer Dads" as a clap back to the traumatizing shitshow that was Dance Moms????? 9:37
@oli83347 ай бұрын
I was kinda bummed out tday but this video made me happier. Thanks!
@LilosNotHome3 ай бұрын
I just want to say, the fact that you found that dad and messaged him to find out how the rest of his night went, is probably more wholesome than this entire video
@JaRule67 ай бұрын
How dare you make me cry that many times in 15 minutes! ❤ Keep them calm and Dustin 🙏🏻🤘💞
@Just1Nora2 ай бұрын
The blanket guy goes by ADHDave. He is awesome, and so is his wife apparently. 😅 My mom used to knit and crochet sweaters, shawls, and for special people she'd make baby blankets. She kinda slowed down when "friends" let her hard work be abused or ruined and then ask for replacements like they'd ask for $5. It broke her heart to see her hard work, and consequently her love, treated so poorly. That blanket is so huge, made from thick, soft, and expensive chenille yarn, and her rows are so tight and even that it should last his lifetime and beyond with good care. She did put a whole lot of love into it! ❤
@kriscynical4 ай бұрын
4:00 Switching the plates is MY DAD TO A TEE. He's a big dude and whenever my mom takes noticably less food because she doesn't WANT more than that, he will badger her ENDLESSLY to take some of his until she either takes it to appease him or he just puts in on her plate and refuses to take it back. 😂
@1jidion2 ай бұрын
that wife who crocheted that blanket for her husband, cut me deep, that probably the sweetest thing ive ever seen someone do for someone else, alot of love went into that blanket