Honestly, I remember actively not doing that as a child, especially since i saw other kids doing it to each other. It always seemed so utterly immature to me. I don’t think it’s just about “having no filter”, it also heavily depends on personality and whoever raised you.
As a kindergarten teacher, I am required to eat lunch with my kids and they do this to me 👏🏾all 👏🏾the 👏🏾time. Or the classic “Miss Carla was that?” 🤦🏾♀️
I had a friend back in high school who did the “I’m having a birthday party but I’m not inviting you” thing to the girl I considered my best friend forever. She made cards for her birthday sleep over and handed them out when everyone was together at the regular meeting spot, 15-20 of us. She handed out everyone a card except my best friend and then walked off, I got a card too and on the day of the party I told her I needed to help my mom paint the house that day and couldn’t make it then invited my best friend over for our own sleep over and we had the best time ever. I couldn’t just sit by and go to a party when she was home alone on a Saturday, I’m glad I skipped that party. Birthday girl found out that I lied about my reason somehow and was angry at me and cut off our friendship. Worth it.
Dude, me and my siblings always had to have the exact same level of juice. Now that I think about it that was probably the first warning sign that we were all autistic. Gotta love genetics, 4 kids and the tism didn't miss a single one!😅 And yet somehow my sister still forgot that liquids don't stack while making a heinous concoction of orange juice and Pepsi Max.
@@_theautisticpanda_1836 nah bro thats normal kid things. It would be more of a sign of autism if you needed to have the exact same level past the appropriate age where kids do those things. Just saying bc I think people tend to forget that a lot of the things autistic kids do are perfectly normal at certain stages of childhood.
@@cuppy3874 Nah, I'm only talking about it cuz it did. My sister is a full grown adult and it still happened😅 Always has to be the exact same level of juice, no matter the circumstances, she still does it with her husband now. My brothers do the same, full grown independent adults. Even my mother is the same, as I said before, the autism never missed once in my family. No matter the generation.
@@terrykritsch5047no one’s throwing a tantrum, sometimes it’s fun to just scream for no reason 💀 no one’s being bothered by it if we do it at home, what’s your issue with it???
The 2nd one is definitely a neurodivergent thing that some adults, including myself do. It’s less about screaming and more about vocalizing thoughts you don’t have the capacity to verbalize atm. Loud, sighing type noises are for stress. Short, high pitched noises are for affection of some kind. Groaning is for sadness. Etc.
As an educator in a kindergarten, I can confirm, that this is indeed 100% accurate. One second, they have a whole group fight and suddenly they‘re best friends😂
Live your life how you want to, don't care what others view you as or what labels they place onto you, if you live how you want to who are they to tell you what you are. This is actually beautiful.
Back in the day I heard about how(as with everything) taste buds change with age, so kids genuinely taste many vegetables as very bitter, which is why they are more chilled with sweeter vegetables like peas, carrots, corn. So gotta blend up their greens and camouflage it in some sweet pumpkin sauce or something of the sorts... But maybe they aren't being just as dramatic as it looks. 👌🏼(I know loads of us big people that have commented on foods that they surprisingly crave out of the blue after they couldn't stand it up until)
The first thing I noticed about that clip, my little heart crying because it was intentional (coming from someone who infamously ruins shoes on accident without trying)
I never did that as a kid without rain boots or snow shoes on. I still have the same shoes I used up to 12 years ago. People are obsessed with keeping their shoes clean sure, I'm not the tape it up and polish it clean type daily person, however, I would never intentionally ruin them. I was careful. It is a waste of money to need to replace shoes like that. Was taught that at a young age since money was tight. Also most people who are at my level were taught that. The ones who keep their pristine expensive shoes clean and freak when they get dirty are another level. I get it in a way, but to me I couldn't buy expensive shoes either.
Neighbors looking out there window be like”WHAT IN THE WORLD! Those two are insane!😂We’re moving right now before the neighbors craziness rubs off on you!” 😂😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤
The stairs part got me 😂 I’m a teenager and sometimes I still do that to this day 😭😭😭😭😭 it’s just more entertaining than going up the stairs normally 😂
As an adult i still do those things. Feels nice to be comfortable enough to do it in your own home with people you trust. Dont let the child in you die.
@@user-yh1cl1zf2q I am not OP, but I do most of these minus screaming and poking someone else's food. I also don't mention bday party to someone's face if I won't invite someone. I'm autistic and ADHD, so this is why
@@user-yh1cl1zf2q if I'm feeling overwhelmed, I allow myself 90 seconds to throw a childish tantrum. What's funny is each time I do it, there's a longer pause between the need to do it. Keeping that ish inside makes us caustic and bitter. Let it out (mindfully)
I absolutely LOVE how his friend or brother is NOT trying to laugh at Danielle at the puddle scene... Almost every time I watch his videos, I try to watch his brother or friend reaction the 2nd time
I’m 33 and live in Scotland, we’ve had a lot of freezing temps this week, lots of snow and ice… guess what 33 year old has been smashing ice with her walking cane? Oh yeah! Also found a reeeeeally big piece of ice and threw it to break, very satisfying, 10/10 would do it again
@@viddelitenno not rlly… scientifically speaking women mature faster mentally than men and also these things vary too if u have a mental disability/disorder etc. but let’s just say neurotypical for this without all the adding divergence then in this case u would be totally and utterly incorrect… women typically start maturing as soon as they hit their period- the frontal cortex fully develops for both genders between the ages of 25-30 years and usually females being on the younger spectrum of that age range prediction. This of course is not without a few exceptions as I’ve mentioned previously… scientists have also found that the frontal cortex could also continue to develop past the age of 30 and this is typical of people with neurodivergence compared to typical… such as adhd for one of those common examples tend to finish developing at 35 however a study says this and I quote “The brain's frontal lobes, which are involved in ADHD, continue to mature until we reach age 35. In practical terms, this means that people with ADHD can expect some lessening of their symptoms over time. Many will not match the emotional maturity of a 21-year-old until their late 30's.” I welcome you to research this and challenge me on a debate if you so wish to do so and if I am incorrect about anything I’d be more than willing to discuss this further.
As I lived with no friends but just enemies, the ‘I will not not invite you’ is something I have gotten through a lot. Like my friends would just tell it’s awesome and would have a lot of fun etc etc. would not invite me. It was more emotional damage than actual physical damage.
In fairness for the stairs thing, when you’re 8 those stairs are like half as tall as you are. You kind need to use all 4 limbs to make it up efficiently
The maturity of a 2nd grader combined with the full force of an athletic adult.
A deadly combination indeed.
I’m far better than Daniel Labelle 🥱
@@TRUMAN_THE_TRUE_MAN🤖
؟ض؟ضضَضض ص2ض21
Goku mentality
when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object
Screaming randomly into the void is 99% the reason why home ownership is nice
i still worry my neighbors would hear me 😂
I never quit😮
I’ve been laughing at this comment for the past 20 min.
1000000%
*is why home ownership is the closest taste to freedom you can still have in the western world and they are trying to take that from us.
“I’m not gonna invite you” is so accurate
Hey dum
Ha ha haaa.
It is.
@@user-eq4kq1zd6c were you trying to spell dumb???
I wish I had the balls to say this to people. 😂
The way he flew for the remote got me dying 😂
Its the subtle transition back into regular conversation that really makes this video great.
That's my favourite part too.
Yeah, that and how the other guy just goes right along with whatever he does 😂
Kind of the whole theme of the video .
@@andyrome316 I was commenting on the skill he displays in doing so, though I do believe the main point of the video is his random outbursts.
We know, Captain Obvious
I work with toddlers and this is too accurate. Especially the "I'm not going to invite you to my birthday party" 😭 they're so mean for no reason
It's not just mean. It's honest. They just don't know when not to say something.
@@Machtynzero filter 😂
Like the answer the other guy gave tho is also funny, cause he clearly didn’t even care.
@@Machtynand they are also mean
Honestly, I remember actively not doing that as a child, especially since i saw other kids doing it to each other. It always seemed so utterly immature to me. I don’t think it’s just about “having no filter”, it also heavily depends on personality and whoever raised you.
“Dude; that’s good coffee,”
“I know… *Screams bloody murder” 😂😂😂😂😂😂 I died at that part
I watched that 20 times lol 😂😂😂😂
I feel good 🎺🎺🎺🎺
"Im not gonna invite you" "Oh..okay" got me so good 😆
Okay but running up the stairs like a demon is still okay as an adult too 😂😂
Agreed. It’s almost mandatory around here
I found it easier than walking
I find going up the stairs in 4 wheel drive is both efficient and fun. I'm 34.
@@Kaun_of_Man me too
My 14 year old son does this daily. It's kinda scary to hear him banging up the stairs randomly tho
The commitment to the puddle jump got me so bad
Didn't that look fun?
It's the finger in the cake that killed me 😂
Right that’s the part that got me
In white shoessss 😮😮
But he seemed to have fun with it, so ita cool
“Thanks man”
*Eats broccoli*
“AAAAAAAAAAUGHHHHH”
I cant stop replaying the second one where he just screams at the top of his lungs after having a sip of coffee. 😂😂😂 it's 2 am😅
Imagine your elder brother do this 💀
@@Tiya616Marvel funny thing is..I AM the elder brother. And I did all of these things! Lmfao
@@ChrisM716 are you joking? 💀
After he grabbed the yellow coffee cup, he was supposed to all of a sudden want the other one too 😂😂😂😂😂
True!
I thought the same thing.
‘Ruined the whole video for me. haha jk
That’s exactly what I was thinking when it was happening lmao too funny
YES I WAS EXPECTING THAT
That's what I thought he was gonna do! Lol
"Is that yours"... my soul has left the planet 🤣🤣🤣
As a kindergarten teacher, I am required to eat lunch with my kids and they do this to me 👏🏾all 👏🏾the 👏🏾time. Or the classic “Miss Carla was that?” 🤦🏾♀️
"Can you give me a second"
**splat splat splat**
"Yeah"
the “oh ok” sounds so sad yet just accepting of reality at the same time idk how 2 feel
The "i want the yellow one" is so true. The amount of sibling fights over the cups or towels was crazy
As I tell my students, “you get what you get and you don’t get upset!”
Yeah I am like no 1000
@@skriddlehiddles”you get what you get and you dont get upset! *preschooler gets the bad one* I wAnTeD tHe YeLlOw OnE!
I'm 25 and I'll still run up stairs like that, work smarter not harder.
🥹you are my hero
This is called autism
Word.
4 wheel drive
34, every day!
This guy has so much energy I love it
"Ouh i'm not gonna invite you" was the personal part💀💀💀
Love that the other guy is so chill about it
😂He's so used to it
That’s totally how my boys and their friends are… It’s really weird.
Then again, I didn’t have a brother growing up, so maybe I don’t get it😂
I think the friend represents the parents who deal with this so much they remain unphased. Lol
Yea some kids do be so chill 😂😂
The “is that yours?” GOT ME DEAD ON THE FLOOR😂😂😂
I had that happen to me, but it was an adult, and they wanted my pizza. And then they asked for it. 😐
Yes
Because we all want people’s fingers all over our food before we eat it!
Dude I babysit a 4 y/o boy and he does that all the time 😭 kids got the nastiest little fingers talking about is this yours 🫵
@@4everhippies knowing dang well it is 😂
I had a friend back in high school who did the “I’m having a birthday party but I’m not inviting you” thing to the girl I considered my best friend forever. She made cards for her birthday sleep over and handed them out when everyone was together at the regular meeting spot, 15-20 of us. She handed out everyone a card except my best friend and then walked off, I got a card too and on the day of the party I told her I needed to help my mom paint the house that day and couldn’t make it then invited my best friend over for our own sleep over and we had the best time ever. I couldn’t just sit by and go to a party when she was home alone on a Saturday, I’m glad I skipped that party.
Birthday girl found out that I lied about my reason somehow and was angry at me and cut off our friendship. Worth it.
Respect
The interception on that remote though💪🏼
The aggressive 'is that yours?' Is too real 😅
the way he just ruined it
My mom does it to me every time
And I hate it 😢
I would say "now it's yours, take it..." 😒
how immature of her @@byakko-kun116
“No, I want the yellow one!”
Average sibling rivalry no matter the age 😂
Same with the first one
My brothers about to turn four and im about to turn thirteen- he would be too short- wait until he gets friends tho and they all gang up on me XD 😂
Dude, me and my siblings always had to have the exact same level of juice.
Now that I think about it that was probably the first warning sign that we were all autistic. Gotta love genetics, 4 kids and the tism didn't miss a single one!😅
And yet somehow my sister still forgot that liquids don't stack while making a heinous concoction of orange juice and Pepsi Max.
@@_theautisticpanda_1836 nah bro thats normal kid things. It would be more of a sign of autism if you needed to have the exact same level past the appropriate age where kids do those things. Just saying bc I think people tend to forget that a lot of the things autistic kids do are perfectly normal at certain stages of childhood.
@@cuppy3874 Nah, I'm only talking about it cuz it did. My sister is a full grown adult and it still happened😅 Always has to be the exact same level of juice, no matter the circumstances, she still does it with her husband now. My brothers do the same, full grown independent adults.
Even my mother is the same, as I said before, the autism never missed once in my family. No matter the generation.
Lmfao. The Puddle, FOMO Coffee cup and Snapping back to Normal convo is Hysterical
I like how he straight up screams like he is being murdered then goes back to the conversation like nothing happened
tbh, that second one is still relatable. sometimes you just want to “AAAAAA" at the top of your lungs.
True
If you have the mentality of a 2 year old throwing a tantrum then I suggest you find help...
@@terrykritsch5047they meant screaming randomly at the depths of nothing
Stupid
@@terrykritsch5047no one’s throwing a tantrum, sometimes it’s fun to just scream for no reason 💀 no one’s being bothered by it if we do it at home, what’s your issue with it???
@callmesummon if that's what you want to teach your kids, that's on you...
Have fun when they grow up and act that way...
The brownie forcable divide with the finger was spot on.
Destruction in the hope that the person will discard it so the kid can have it.
@@annehaight9963 yess!🤣🤣
😅😅😅😅
It happened so quick that I didn’t even notice he split it!!
I bet Daniel’s brother (after filming) would be like “that was perfect timing, u split it in half!!”
The 2nd one is definitely a neurodivergent thing that some adults, including myself do. It’s less about screaming and more about vocalizing thoughts you don’t have the capacity to verbalize atm. Loud, sighing type noises are for stress. Short, high pitched noises are for affection of some kind. Groaning is for sadness. Etc.
That Scream after the Coffee got me so hard 😂😂😂😂
So no impulse control and they let the intrusive thoughts win 😂
True except it would be impulsive thoughts not intrusive ones
(No harm meant just thought I’d point that out, a lot of people mess it up 😭)
Bru if they let the INTRUSIVE thoughts win, they'd probably be in jail for some horrific things
IMPULSIVE
Sticking his finger into the food asking, “is that yours?” Is so triggering!!! 😂😂😂😂😂
That is so true. My younger sibling does it all the time😤
He split the brownie in two 😭😭🤣
Lmao
😂😂😂😂
My eye twitched a little 😂
My 3 year old has NEVER laughed as much as watching this! Wow ! Laughed so much she couldn’t hold her little farts
How do they not break character, I would be dying laughing
I watched this with my 5 year old...😅 He was like, "it looks like that when i do that!! " priceless and thanks..😂
I also had to show my 5 year old. It's priceless.
Instant deliverance! 🥂
He must've had a weird cringe awakening
No you didn't and no he didn't
@@timothyparker3406this
I like how they still get along perfectly fine
Edit: thank you so much for 1k likes!
Yes. If this was accurate, in most of these situations a fight would’ve broken out 😆
As an educator in a kindergarten, I can confirm, that this is indeed 100% accurate. One second, they have a whole group fight and suddenly they‘re best friends😂
these guys are effing HILARIOUS !!!!
Live your life how you want to, don't care what others view you as or what labels they place onto you, if you live how you want to who are they to tell you what you are.
This is actually beautiful.
I literally love the veggies one 😭😭😭 the exaggeration of the gag and “ew!” followed by the casual “can I have something else?” Is just gold
Back in the day I heard about how(as with everything) taste buds change with age, so kids genuinely taste many vegetables as very bitter, which is why they are more chilled with sweeter vegetables like peas, carrots, corn. So gotta blend up their greens and camouflage it in some sweet pumpkin sauce or something of the sorts...
But maybe they aren't being just as dramatic as it looks. 👌🏼(I know loads of us big people that have commented on foods that they surprisingly crave out of the blue after they couldn't stand it up until)
I can't believe you jumped in a puddle with pristine white shoes. I could never have that courage 😂
You did when you were a kid though. I was the daughter that managed to look effed up in every school photo.
Maybe they were vessis😂
Don't know why people are so obsessed with keeping their shoes clean
The first thing I noticed about that clip, my little heart crying because it was intentional (coming from someone who infamously ruins shoes on accident without trying)
I never did that as a kid without rain boots or snow shoes on. I still have the same shoes I used up to 12 years ago. People are obsessed with keeping their shoes clean sure, I'm not the tape it up and polish it clean type daily person, however, I would never intentionally ruin them. I was careful. It is a waste of money to need to replace shoes like that. Was taught that at a young age since money was tight. Also most people who are at my level were taught that. The ones who keep their pristine expensive shoes clean and freak when they get dirty are another level. I get it in a way, but to me I couldn't buy expensive shoes either.
*When I heard the "AAAHHHHHHH" I was just waiting for the "I FEEL GOOD!! na na na na na na na!*
Neighbors looking out there window be like”WHAT IN THE WORLD! Those two are insane!😂We’re moving right now before the neighbors craziness rubs off on you!” 😂😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤
That's the most aggressive puddle splashing I have ever seen in my whole life
Bro caused a earthquake at it
Me feet hurt from a watching that
Ngl looks fun
I actually felt some slight catharsis watching that. You never know what you're missing out on sometimes lol
You haven't seen toddlers then
I feel like we all just need to let out a scream halfway through our coffee sometimes just to keep the neighbours alert
PLEASE
ngl sometimes I do in my car when I’m not driving near anyone. I’m not crazy 😂
@@april_ Want a cookie?
@@KmeryEnowlton69420saw this and damn I need a cookie...thats a good idea!
Its actually a thing that helps people. Primal Scream Therapy
The commitment to the puddle jump got me so bad. So much energy and enthusiasm!
Your brother trying to hold back laughter lol 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Dads have to be serious
Todays dads:
Didn’t ask. I’m better than Daniel Labelle 🔥
@@TRUMAN_THE_TRUE_MANoh really?🥶🥶🥶
@@carsonbrown5366 it's a bot
@GamingSuchetno
Dads have never been serious, they’ve always been goofy
The brownie poke had me 😂
I'm so glad y'all captured the random screaming. They really be doing that lmao
Stoppppp!!!! the way he aggressively poked the brownie😂😂😂 literally had me dying 😅😅😅😅
Wait this video was suppose to be funny ?
@@dontcare5304wow, didn’t think you’d care
The Biden “literally” I see
I'm in my 20s now and still do this to my younger brothers 😂
Quite accurate, too. All of it was, really. Toddlers act just like this! The amount of times my sister has said I’m not invited to her birthday party…
Imagine how many bloopers they had trying not to laugh 😂
He really turned into Peppa Pig for a minute there! "Jumping up and down in muddy puddles."
Bro he letting out his inner therian while going up the stairs 😂😂😂❤
The aggressive falling on the floor and then getting up happy 2 seconds later is too real. ☺️
"anyways, this coffee amazing" i can feel them dying of laughter after that shot
But there’s only enough for one…
The level of patience the other guys had..
Hats off 🫡🫡
No matter how old you get your inner child will still be there.
The stairs part got me 😂 I’m a teenager and sometimes I still do that to this day 😭😭😭😭😭 it’s just more entertaining than going up the stairs normally 😂
I'm 28 and I'd be lying if I said I didn't think about galloping up the stairs every now and then
33 and yeah still do it.
Same bruh I’m 19
@@tetrisdood I did it like 2 days ago the same way he showed in the video 💀
32-year-old checking in. I think I did that same thing like a week ago
As an adult i still do those things. Feels nice to be comfortable enough to do it in your own home with people you trust. Dont let the child in you die.
If ur for real you might wanna go see a psychiatrist. Good thing you got a supportive environment tho.
@user-yh1cl1zf2q I Agree with you on this😂
@@user-yh1cl1zf2q I am not OP, but I do most of these minus screaming and poking someone else's food. I also don't mention bday party to someone's face if I won't invite someone. I'm autistic and ADHD, so this is why
@@user-yh1cl1zf2q if I'm feeling overwhelmed, I allow myself 90 seconds to throw a childish tantrum.
What's funny is each time I do it, there's a longer pause between the need to do it. Keeping that ish inside makes us caustic and bitter. Let it out (mindfully)
Caleb almost breaking character cracks me up. 😂😂😂
Its funny how the kid go crazy for a moment then acts good again
Okay but jumping in puddles will never get old
The other dude just accepting all of this is such a fucking mood. My guy is not only used to this, he has fully adapted
I absolutely LOVE how his friend or brother is NOT trying to laugh at Danielle at the puddle scene...
Almost every time I watch his videos, I try to watch his brother or friend reaction the 2nd time
The way he spat up that salad🤌🏼🤌🏼
“I have a bday party coming up buuuut I’m not gonna invite u”💀
The best one fr
"Oh"
"Okay"
That was personal
7 year old ahh diss 😂
"Well fuh u too den"
That random scream is extremely accurate. I seen too many kids do that growing up! 😂😂
My Niece dose this all the time and I laughed so hard 😑
What’s wrong? Overwhelming emotions or something? Crazy hormones?
My nephews run up to me and scream and I don't know why because I'm the least reactive person on the planet.
I’m 17 and still fight the urge.
The agressive stomping got me cracking up 😂
As a teacher at a daycare, this is completely and positively accurate
That primal scream during the coffee clip is how i feel most days :'D
😂😂😂
I would ABSOLUTELY LOVE to to see the "Bloopers" of this video!!!😂😂☠️
Cuz there's no way his friend was not dying every five minutes from laughter
@@krystleannahij5524 egg fucking xactly!!!! I would be TOTALLY DEAD!!!!
Bro, that scream totally triggered my brain straight into James Brown's "I feel good" 🤣
I like how he goes from kid to adult that quick 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The puddle . . . Covered in ice is so much fun to smash. My Mom still looks at me funny and asks "how old are you again?"😊
I’m far better than Daniel Lebelle lol 🚬🤣
I’m 33 and live in Scotland, we’ve had a lot of freezing temps this week, lots of snow and ice… guess what 33 year old has been smashing ice with her walking cane? Oh yeah! Also found a reeeeeally big piece of ice and threw it to break, very satisfying, 10/10 would do it again
@@TRUMAN_THE_TRUE_MANbot
I still divert my car to drive through big-ass puddles. I'm 53.
Doesn't matter! Fun is fun!
GRANDMA SAID:-"Boys don't get older ,they just get bigger"😄
Wise woman
This applies to girls too.
Grandma is sexist and thinks men acting like babies is ok
@@viddelitenno not rlly… scientifically speaking women mature faster mentally than men and also these things vary too if u have a mental disability/disorder etc. but let’s just say neurotypical for this without all the adding divergence then in this case u would be totally and utterly incorrect… women typically start maturing as soon as they hit their period- the frontal cortex fully develops for both genders between the ages of 25-30 years and usually females being on the younger spectrum of that age range prediction. This of course is not without a few exceptions as I’ve mentioned previously… scientists have also found that the frontal cortex could also continue to develop past the age of 30 and this is typical of people with neurodivergence compared to typical… such as adhd for one of those common examples tend to finish developing at 35 however a study says this and I quote
“The brain's frontal lobes, which are involved in ADHD, continue to mature until we reach age 35. In practical terms, this means that people with ADHD can expect some lessening of their symptoms over time. Many will not match the emotional maturity of a 21-year-old until their late 30's.”
I welcome you to research this and challenge me on a debate if you so wish to do so and if I am incorrect about anything I’d be more than willing to discuss this further.
But they have more control of their actions
The fact that he jumped like crazy in that mud puddle with white shoes😂
When the guy said it's so good then screamed, I thought he was going to start singing James Brown, I feel good.
"It's my turn for the remote," Daniel used to be a stubborn child.
“ I’m having my birthday party this weekend, you’re not invited” “oh😳😢”😂😂😂 had me cracking up.
I’m uninviting you to my birthday party and Spider-Man is gonna make an appearance
The way Caleb tries so hard not to laugh😂😂
That puddle jump came straight out of a dream
The dedication! He was wearing white shoes in that damn puddle!! Lmao
The scream out of nowhere is still weirdly relatable as an adult in the modern world 😂😂
I love how he screams after talking, and just starts talking again
“ITS MY TURN FOR THE REMOTE”
Had me rolling on the floor, not kidding😂
I laughed so hard at how he went up the stairs!!! I'm 29, and every now and again, when no one is looking, I'll do this and laugh.😂
Hi, brother. I'm 33😂
I do it too I’m 23 for some reason it feels easier and faster so effortlessly
im 17 and i still sometimes do it
So in reality, he wasn't acting like a kid, he was just being himself.
Couldn’t be more accurate. Especially the one where he collapses on the floor and is immediately fine when a sucker is offered
they are gay boyfriend they so cute
@@DutchVanDer_Linde When are we going to Tahiti, Dutch?
A "sucker" ???
@@migilvigil who is dutch im gay🏳🌈🏳🌈🏳🌈🏳🌈
@@captainjames4649 Yes. A sucker. Hard candy on a stick.
"I have a birthday party coming up, but im not gonna invite u" I love how his brother just casually says "Oh, ok"
The "My birthday party is coming up, but i'm not gonna invite you" is so real
“Is that yours?”
*Absolutely demolishes the brownie with his finger*
"I'm gonna have party. ... I'm not inviting you."
Honesty.
They acted like this was totally normal. Loved that lol
As I lived with no friends but just enemies, the ‘I will not not invite you’ is something I have gotten through a lot. Like my friends would just tell it’s awesome and would have a lot of fun etc etc. would not invite me. It was more emotional damage than actual physical damage.
In fairness for the stairs thing, when you’re 8 those stairs are like half as tall as you are. You kind need to use all 4 limbs to make it up efficiently
The aggressive splashing killed me🤣
The shoes…….
I love how calm he was while the other guy is doing the most irregular things ever
I could tell the other guy at times was trying not to laugh..😂 Keep it up these vids/shorts are definitely worth the laugh.
lol the running up the stairs.😂😂😂 and as I was typing that, I heard my son randomly yell 😂😂
😂😂😂
I still run up the stairs like that I'm nearly 17🤦