This dude makes good comic book content on YouTube under comic drake and you should check it out
This dude makes good comic book content on YouTube under comic drake and you should check it out
Man's my best friend irl, I actually gasped when his face popped up lol
Didnāt mean to get him so much hate lol, just thought the duet was funny. Tell him Iāll play truth or dare with him if he wants.
There's plenty of support in these comments as well, homie, you're good š
So... Is the story true or...
Oh it's absolutely true, it fucked with his confidence for a long time and was pretty detrimental. He's doing much better now, and I'm fucking proud of the man he is today. Fuckin love Drake.
Childhood stuff really sticks with you. When I was in middle school, my friend asked this girl if she liked me and said heād give her my cupcake if she told us. She said yes. To this day, I still donāt know the legitimacy of the claim. Not only that, Iām still not sure if Iām more salty about getting a questionable confession or that I never got to eat the cupcake.
If it were me, it would be the cupcake. I still to this day remember when a dog ate my cupcake out of my moms hand and someone reached down its throat to pull it out. It was saran wrapped but still got destroyed. I still want that cupcake.
I know. Moved to a new school in 4th grade. Started het bullied right away. I told two teachers at recess once and one of them snipped at me saying just go play somewhere else. I learned that day to never tell anyone that I was bullied everyday. The bullying fucked me up for a very long time.
Tell bro I'm proud of him and that this story was cash and also relatable. Godspeed to him.
Truth or dare?
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I did; I asked op "Truth or dare".
Whoosh
I love the man. His content is great. Tell him a rando on Reddit say he is the shit.
Hey, let your bro know his content single handedly inspired my obsession with comics growing up. Itās why I chose my current username. Dudes a legit goat.
Also, I hope youāre having a good day as well!
I was the one that got him into them many moons ago, so I feel partially responsible š
He loves hearing stuff like this! I'm probably gonna point him to this post tbh
Dude you did an amazing thing supporting his endeavors. Iām sure his work has inspired countless kids. Heās easily in my top ten YouTubers Iād like to meet someday.
Hey Drake! Keep up the awesome work and stay lovely, bro! Your community has your back!
I love the man. His content is great. Tell him a rando on Reddit say he is the shit.
like fr fr?!!
Yessir. Been best buds since we were 10.
Dam you really committed to the truth or dare didn't you ;)
We sealed our friendship on a stupid dare in 5th grade, so absolutely lmao
Y'all touched tips??
thats awesome
Tell him I said what's up. Him, Comics Explained, and Comics Historian are my favorite comic book channels. First Issue Club is my go-to comics podcast
Tell him to express himself in a more healthy manner.
He does, usually! I still remember this happening (though it happened the year before I met him), he's very much moved beyond it. His life currently is very positive, I guarantee the only reason he responded to her was that she popped up on his TL. We haven't talked about her in a very long time
Settle down. It's for comedy. There's much worse shit for comedy on Tik Tok than this.
His YT comic is top notch, for what itās worth.
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We know each other? Lol
Wtf I watched the entire video and didnāt realize it was Comic Drake lmaooo
WAIT THATS DRAKE?!? GODDAMN IT HARPERš
Thought he looked familiar thanks for your help stranger
THATS DRAKE??? I did not recognise him, I used to be a huge fan of his stuff, shocked I didn't recognise him tbh
OH SHIT!!! i love this guy!!!
The villain explaining his origins
I think using homelander was perfect for the background music.
People arguing about him being a sensitive bitch with a grudge or her being a bully with lasting effects in the comments and not one comment about how the duet and his face instantly made me think about MM's wife's new husband in the show.
Haha
"Water under the bridge š š š "
Damn. That kind of stuff can stick with you for a while
More than a while, a lifetime i would say.
You couldn't have gotten that out of me in Guantanamo, man.
I know you didn't come up with it, but I love this as a retort to oversharing lol
I like that one. A personal favorite of mine is "Not even Batman could get this info out of me."
Its not supposed to be a retort to oversharing. Its supposed to be a retort to oversharing something that makes you look like an idiot or bad person. It doesnt fit and its over used.
Really? You would never tell a story of how a classmate was mean to you? Seems pretty inconsequential to me.
Yeah it was kinda funny, relatable, he's a good sport
Made me like him, no biggie
Nah, trust me, we definitely could
we....
Least dramatic 9 year old social moment
what is it that everybody's life from ages 7 till like 17 please out like a fucking weird ass drama-filled movie
the people who's life wasn't like that would never post about it
idk my life was and i aint post about it
That doesn't conflict at all, though.
Few people with boring childhoods will post about it, and some people with dramatic childhoods will, leading to most posts about childhood being dramatic.
It's survivorship bias.
Kids have far less empathy and aren't good at dealing with emotions, everything is new to them and they have no idea how to navigate the world. I've yet to meet someone who doesn't have some dramatic or traumatizing story like this that sticks with them well into their adult years. Boring people with no trauma are the outlier, not the norm.
I swear, survivorship bias is reddit's new to favorite term to regurgitate incorrectly.
I'm sure that's a big part of it. Personally, my childhood was fairly undramatic. I never experienced any drama until high school, when I started dating.
What I described is definitely survivorship bias, though. It might not be the main reason, but it is survivorship bias.
Everyone is still learning who they are, how to process their emotions, and how the world works, all while being subjected to one new experience after another. Then hormones hit and amplify it all tenfold.
Iām surprised so many people make it out of the drama tornado in (almost) one piece.
Idk but thereās a reason why high school figures a lot into drama media
You don't have a lot of life experience, so the firsts and little things steer you a lot.
true
I'm glad I (young person) am distancing myself from that. I have dramatic friends and people are dramatic. Whereas, while I am one of the more sociable people that everyone knows in school, I keep drama out. I can't take this shit and I will not. There were always unpleasant people and always will be.
everybody has a different movie
It's not like everyone creates drama around them and it's all a movie. Most people just dgaf
well of course not everybody goes around looking for drama, I'm just saying generally when people talk about it they make it sound like a movie LOL
It's hilarious when they completely dramatise it in teen movies. Like everyone gets bullied and their life is completely ruined by people at school and they magically do something and are suddenly loved by everyone. Sounds like real life to me!
yeah it is really funny when they do that, the whole and then everyone clapped bullshit
dudes wound is fresh over a decade later, kids can be evil.
Sure, but still...it's been 20 years. Move the fuck on.
To me it sounded like he was just telling a funny story about how kids (in this case a future celeb) can be mean. He seems completely over it. Try not being so cynical.
Sounds like he was oversharing minor trauma on social media in an effort to damage her reputation or have her harassed, but sure. He sure sounded like he was having a good time recalling that event.
trauma
He got rejected when he was nine
Dudes borderline crying over it as a grown man. I almost put it in quotes but didn't want to get seventy messages from redditors talking about "all micro-traumas are real traumas!".
I see him laughing at how serious it seemed to him at the time. Definitely didn't see him borderline crying.
God damn dude, this is what no media literacy does to your brain
Nay
How are you even alive with this little ability to think?
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Imagine watching this and genuinely thinking this dude is still upset. I canāt imagine being that dense.
definitely, goes to show you how impactful seemingly small things become huge. dude had his crush treat him as a bad joke, that would no doubt affect his whole love life going forward.
also 2002 being treated as 20 years ago fucked me up.
A decade? Bro I was born in 2002š
hows elementary school
That was 21 years ago
And i realized i have made a mistake.
Lmao at people calling bro a creep for sharing an embarrassing moment from ~~10~~ 20 years ago. I thought the video was kinda funny and it shows how small the world is that heās able to share something like that years later
... sharing an embarrassing moment from 10 years ago.
Eeeeey that was 20 years ago.
I knew something was off š¤£
Im surprised about some of the reactions. I dunno seeing how some of the experiences are kinda universal is just like a little "ha, aw man that was cruel i really get it but hey it's fine now" moment especially when it's more minor things like what he talked about. There's nothing bad about it..
The worst part about all of this is learning that 2002 was 21 years ago, which should be illegal
That didnāt sound like water under the bridge š
It was definitely that passive-aggressive "I guess you're a nurse now? That's... that's awesome. I'm glad you're doing well!"
Dog, you were both nine.
Honestly i do think he did that on purpose to make light of the situation a little.
Heās literally just sharing a story? Whatās up wit all these extra feelings being projected onto a pretty straightforward story. Maybe at the time he was sad but kids are always dramatic
Which part of what i said did you disagree with?
Realize people respond to a comment to give their thoughts on the entire thread instead of just talking to you as an individual and you will be enlightened
I did believe that to be the case, just figured it would make more sense to do it to comment under something else, as i believe my comment isn't directly referenced in whatever he said.
It would in my opinion have made more sense if he commented on the guy above me, as that is more relevant. I figured since he commented on my comment, there was something he might have disagreed on because i wasn't totally clear on what i wrote.
While i'll admit my comment seemed to be rather passive aggressive, it wasn't meant to be the case. I just wanted to know how my comment was in any way relevant to the discussion he wanted to bring up.
At the same time, I think it could be in earnest. When a memory really stings itās hard to convey feelings of meaning well even though consciously you mean no malicious intent
Itās clearly a joke guys, come on.
that's the joke
Sounds like he sank the fucking bridge.
Oof!! He put that out on the internet??
I think this is less serious than you are portraying it to be. I saw it as making fun of something that happened long ago
Yes. And more people should. What she did to him was cruel and he probably carried that around with him for YEARS. Posting about it isn't shameful; it's extremely brave.
Kids tend to feel like the way things are right now will be the way they are forever. If they're lonely, bullied, and ashamed now they tend to imagine that everything will stay that way.
Knowing that it won't -- knowing that other people have gone through similarly painful experiences and moved on with their lives can help with that. It can help kids bounce back.
There's nothing to be ashamed of here. Yall are looking at a grown person talking openly and honestly about a hard experience in their childhood and shaming them for it. You're knighting for an actress and 99% of you have more in common with the guy you're saying needs therapy.
He seems pretty well adjusted to me.
No. Less people should. Thereās nothing appropriate about calling someone out for something they did as a 9 year old. Kids are cruel.
Seek help from a professional not from the public court of opinions. Especially through a hive mind like social media.
Yup.
Social media is not an alternative to therapy.
That should be a t-shirt.
Right, I agree. Itās fine to share the experience but putting her on blast, full name and all over something that happened when they were little children isnāt cool.
Though I still hate the kid that called me a slur in 4th grade, fuck you Ryan!
Christ, this entire comments section on both sides is fucking cringe. No one is being put on blast. The guy made a quick video about a story that happened when he was a kid. He's not upset, she's not evil and it's not embarrassing because it happened to 9 year olds. That's it. Everyone is just playing around, except you neckbeards in the comments.
Yeah, I feel like the dude in the video handled himself appropriately. He told a story about something that happened that had a bad effect on him, but he was clearly able to move past it. And now heās laughing about it. Thatās a stable person being very reasonable.
except you neckbeards in the comments.
Youāre also in the comments you walnut, this applies to you too
Lmao, ya'll wild. It's a joke. He's not mad about something that trivial. It's a funny story from his life he's sharing. Jesus, no one can do anything without triggering someone somehow.
ikr that makes so much sense so that that way no one ever has to hear anything sad or depressing ever im an adult and this is real life
Which is why he ended it by saying it wasn't a big deal and kids do dumb stuff?
do yo really think that shit traumatised him to the point of needing therapy? it was obviously not meant to be taken seriously, he was smiling throughout the whole vid and even laughed it off at the end yāall are way too deep in this shit
Telling someone to not share their experience is just weird. Implying he needs professional help about it is bullying.
Kids are cruel jack
Bro itās been twenty years
Not only that, but they were 9? Lmao. Most people aren't even fully sentient by the time they're 18, much less 9.
I'm just getting there at 32... Haha
Seek therapy to open up about how events at 9 affected you. Dont call out people for what they did when they were 9 the fuck?
Imagine being a grown adult and being insulted by something a nine year old said to you
As someone who was bullied as a child; there is a difference in discussing the impacts bullying had on you vs. being a full grown adult and calling someone out personally for something they did when you were 9 and ESPECIALLY with the way cancel culture is.
Also- thereās something called āgood parentingā that should be applied both for the bullies and the bullied. But sure, letās blame the 9 year olds instead.
It's a joke. He's not calling her out. He's sharing a story from his childhood and laughing about it. You should too, its not that serious.
Iād love to believe that but for starters the story genuinely wasnāt funny, he really needed to emphasize how emotionally devastating it was for him as a child, and the only reason you think it was ājust a jokeā is because heās smiling and makes one off-hand comment at the end about āwater under the bridgeā.
Now maybe itās because youāve been exceptionally lucky and havenāt had to deal with people who live in the past or hold grudges that last decades- but this man does not sound like he is āover itā in the slightest bit.
You're terminally online, bud. He emphasizes because that's how you tell an entertaining story. People do this all the time. Seriously, man, you're imagining it. Functional adults who can hold down a job good enough to afford a house don't give a shit about what happened when they were 9 unless it was something totally egregious.
I honestly can't believe people see something like this and immediately assume malicious intent. No one can do anything anymore without a group of circlejerkers on the internet chastising them for something completely made up.
People deadass think like this?
More people should try to get social media to harass and "cancel" someone for something they did when they were nine years old?
Yea, i don't think anyone is being canceled here. But think about it this way.
Two people are victimized in this story. One is a 9 year old boy 21 years ago. The other is a 30 year old woman today.
I'm not saying she is who she was when she was a kid, but why is the person she hurt expected to just shut up and keep quiet?
Because they were 9. It was a small dare she didn't break his legs. Wtf does a 9 year old know about love anyway?
Not a lot, though it's been a hot minute since I was 9.
They do know what it means to hurt someone else though. And look, I don't think anyone - not even the guy in the video - is saying she should have her career ruined or even say she's sorry.
But I can't see him as being in the wrong for discussing his experiences as a child in a genuine and honest manner. He's not saying "she's a terrible person" he's just saying this happened to him.
And I think adults talking openly about stuff like that does a service to kids who face it today.
get a grip..... wtf
The fuck, both of you need to touch grass
Thereās nothing to be ashamed of here.
Nope. Nothing at all. Just a 30 year old man holding on to something that happened in 4th grade. Sure, it screams āmanchildā but at least he can feel assured that itās nothing to be ashamed of.
I don't know. He seems pretty over it to me save that he seems to have committed the unforgivable sin of talking about it.
Nothing says āover itā like remembering it for 20 years.
When you reddit so hard you go insane
She was 9
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Lmaoooo how is this "putting her on blast?". Any reasonable adult will see this as nothing more than a funny childhood story. Only people like you, the terminally online will see this as him trying to get back at her. Go outside. It's not serious. He's successful, he doesn't care, it's a funny story he just wanted to share. Relax.
Oh hey look it's Comic Drake, the guy who talks about comic books and his name is Drake.
Is it just me, or is his nose 5 shades lighter in color than the rest of his face? Looks like he's wearing a fake nose.
Man, I spent the entire video trying to figure out whether or not that was a fake nose. I don't even know what the video was about... and the worst part? I still don't know if it's a fake nose or not.
People are way overreacting to this š¤£
He saw someone he knew briefly mention 2002, and he wanted to share a story that happened to him involving the exact same person in 2002. If he was genuinely resentful about her, he probably wouldn't have waited until she made a TikTok mentioning that year. Not everything has to be so deep.
He seems fine
That track goes hard
"...that stuck with me." "...water under the bridge."
He remembers it (stuck with him), but he isn't bitter about it cause its been so long and they were 9 (water under the bridge).
This is too much logic.
Water under the bridge that goes to the lake past the bridge, back up into the sky and back into the river that goes under the bridge.
That video is one of the most bitter and passive aggressive things Iāve seen in a long time, why else bring it up? Was he expecting that the two of them would have a giggle over it?
To me it sounded like he just wanted to tell a slightly amusing story of how kids can be mean. I think he brought it up mostly because:
celeb posts about being 9 in 2002
this guy had a memorable interaction with said celeb in 2002, at the age of 9.
If he posted it out of the blue, I'd totally agree with you.
He doesnāt sound like he thinks the story is amusing, though? The entire thing is based on him mentioning how much it bothered him, the negative impact it had on him and how his mom is still mad at her. Like, you donāt do that unless it still bothers you
I didn't catch where he said its had a negative impact on his life (besides temporarily hurt feelings as a 9 yo). He's not attacking her. He never called her names, never said she was a bad person, never said hes still hurt by it.
Literally all he's doing is telling a memorable (to him) story. The sinister homelander music does change the whole tone of the video, though.
At 1:30 he says it stuck with him, fairly clearly not on a positive way. Iād also say itās not ātemporarily hurt feelingsā if it still bugs him 20 years later
The Homelander music was added because someone found the video creepy even when it was just the guy talking. Most amusing stories donāt push people to overlay supervillain music on them
Yeah of course it stuck with him in a negative way. Idk why that must mean it still bugs him. Being humiliated by your first crush feels very bad and is quite memorable. I imagine it weighed on his 9 year old brain for quite a while.
Also, he laughs when he's saying his mom still doesn't like her, indicating he recognizes the silliness of holding onto something like that for so long.
Idk why that must mean it still bugs him
I just donāt see why else heād make the video. Itās not an overly funny story and makes him looks a bit creepy. Plenty of people in my youth did things to bother me but I donāt air my dirty laundry out online because itās kind of a weirdly obsessive thing to do
Iām not saying the guy is a monster or anything, just that this video comes off as needlessly bitter and passive aggressive
He probably thinks its a better story than it is (you're right, its really not that interesting), cause its his memory. And its on the right topic of 'this particular celebrity, in 2002.'
I don't see anything passive aggressive or bitter, but enough people do seem to, so it may be true. (Or one cynic added supervillain music so everyone else automatically viewed it in a negative light)
You're completely correct. I don't know why so many people are trying to frame this as "funny" or harmless. This isn't a funny anecdote, and it's bordering on creepy. Why are you sharing this?
How would it be creepy? Because he remembers it? So what I cant forget things at will can you?
Just because you remember something doesnāt mean you have to air it out on the internet and call out the people involved?
It's like we're wading in a pool full of aliens, I honestly don't understand this thread
I donāt get it either, it feels weird as hell to have to explain to people that holding grudges for decades and calling people out unprompted are bad things to do
. Itās not an overly funny story
May I remind you that HUMOR IS SUBJECTIVE I personally found this funny as I'm sure others have as well you may not like it but that doesnt mean others dont
My entire comment is obviously my own opinion? I never claimed that I was being objective.
The homelander music was added because someone found the video creepy
Source?
There isnāt one? Do you think the creator developed a āmaking ofā for this under two minute long TikTok? Obviously my comment is my opinion but it seems pretty damn obvious why someone would overlay supervillain music in this scenario lmao
So you have no idea what youāre talking about and are making wild assumptions. Got it.
Youāve heard the bit about pots and kettles, yes? Thereās this little thing called ācontextā that can lead people to make justifiable assumptions based on evidence at hand, but evidently you arenāt familiar with it
Just admit you made it all up.
Redditor trying to understand the concept that different people think and express things in different ways than themselves challenge (impossible)
Man are we still doing the challenge text thing? It stopped being funny back in 2020, if it ever was to begin with
People can express themselves however they want, others are allowed to react to that expression however they choose
Word
You're projecting. You got some trauma of your own you want to share?
Iād argue most of the folks defending the guy are the ones projecting, as they want to downplay creepy behaviour that they themselves might be guilty of, but you do you
You could argue that, but it would be even more stupid than the things you've already said. Absolute top notch mental gymnastics there.
Oh ouch an insult from a bellend on the internet, how will I ever recover
I don't recall asking for an explanation. The meaning isn't difficult. But thank you, regardless.
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Lol, I'm handling it pretty well. This commentary regarding my post is great stuff.
You really donāt seem to be handling it well at all lol. Lacking self awareness much?
what was you point then?
I highlighted the two sentences I feel best embody the video. Does everything need a point?
Lol welcome to the internet. You new here?
Public comments get public replies.
Oh, this is all public? Really?? Glad you're here to introduce me to the internet.
Well you seemed to need a explanation
"Mom still doesn't like you..."
This was a good part, too.
Those aren't conflicting statements.
Bros boutta take over the tri state area
I like his shirt where can I find
I just want that awesome shirt, where did he get it?
Whoever is duetting this needs to stop tickling the mic, my left ear is going nuts from the needless noise
The're a lot of "social experts" in this comment section it seems. He's just telling a childhood story, calm down people
This is why I can't go too far in politics or become famous. I have far too many skeletons in my elementary school closet. PreK was lit.
Oh no comic drake why? You make great videos man don't be like this
Like what
That seems more like gasoline under the bridge
I'm glad he's completely over it now...
Homie would still slide if he got the chance š
Bro should be talking about this in therapy, not making a tiktok about it
Man these moments stick. I had a guy ask me out, and I wasn't that popular so I was psyched. Obviously I told people, and when we got to class he told me that he said it was a dare after he asked (he did not) and was mad at ME for telling people. In high school he acted normally so I guess he doesn't remember how fucking hurt I was, but geez I remember
imagine having the kind of life where this is one of the worst things you remember.
Dude, for a 9 year old, that is world shattering.
He isnāt 9 anymore, though, heās a grown ass man that is still mad about a girl being mean to him literal decades ago
If anything itās a pretty interesting commentary into what I assume most guys keep to themselves as a result of their upbringing.
Guy goes through something extremely traumatic for a 9 year old, and since he didnāt have an outlet to process it either at the time or now, it literally grew up with him and left a scar. Now that he ran into a random TikTok of that girl, it all came rushing back. Difference is heās now able to talk about it.
Weird to do it so publicly but whatever works for him I guess.
I still remember traumatic shit I went through as a kid. It carries itself with me still decades later. Therapy helps but itās expensive and isnāt a bandaid for everything.
I donāt disagree, would just rather see people get proper mental health help instead of trying to guilt people for something they did decades ago on TikTok
I don't think he was trying to guilt trip her, just telling a funny story because he (ran?) into her
The entire story is him talking about how bad she made him feel, how it left a lasting mark and how his mom still doesnāt like her. It doesnāt strike me as him sharing a funny story, it seems like he wants to put her on blast for making him feel bad 20 years ago
I might be wrong and i'll gladly admit it if it turns out to be so, but to me it just strikes me as a guy with a weird form for humor. I don't think he wants anything malicious to her.
Before i said he wasn't trying to guilt trip her and would like to change what i meant, i do think he is trying to do so, but only in a non serious way.
Thatās fair, I also donāt think heās being genuinely malicious, just strikes me as an immature guy with a chip on his shoulder
Did you get some sort of filter that removes tone because you removed all the tone somehow
I mean his tone doesnāt negate how weird the content of the video is? Heās clearly trying to make himself sound aloof but the actual things heās saying are what people are taking issue with
Imagine being so overconfident on interpreting how the guy in the video feels and thinks and actually getting butthurt about an imaginary resentment between two strangers. Even if you were right on the money about all that, what kind of life is that?
Iām not super interested in taking life criticisms from a stranger on Reddit, thanks for your comment though lmao
How little does it take to be considered mad?
Seriously, that seems to a super common go-to for so many people nowadays.
You said a bad word? WHY ARE YOU OFFENDED AND MAD?
Criticized X with zero hostility? HOW FUCKING DARE YOU GET THIS MAD ABOUT X.
Gave your opinion on something that they donāt like? BRO WHY ARE YOU FOAMING?
Itās wild how fast people jump to calling someone mad.
Funnily enough you actually seem pretty mad about it yourself lmao
Thanks for proving my point.
Most of your comment is all-caps whining about how annoyed you got about something innocuous, god forbid someone see that and assume youāre mad about it lmao. It just seems like a strange thing to be upset about
The all caps part was to differentiate between āpeopleā talking. Maybe learn to read and comprehend things better.
Hey man if this really upsets you that much then maybe just take a break from the internet for a bit, I promise it will make you feel better
You need help.
For real some people cant tell anything other the /sRS stuff and it's so annoying
Iād say airing out childhood dirty laundry from 20 years ago constitutes more than a little
He didn't express any anger
You donāt need to express anger to be mad? Do you outwardly display anger every time youāre upset about something?
So your proof that he's mad is that he's good at hiding it? Well proven š
Dog it's a funny story from when he was a kid. You can't tell me you don't remember a single thing from when you were that age? It doesn't have to make him mad for him to remember it, he's smiling the entire time.
How are you gonna let the music from the duet determine your impression of this guy's life?
Suffering is suffering is suffering.
imagine thinking nothing can be bad because something worse could happen.
Imagine underestimating the suffering of others because āyou got it worseā. Dude whatever you went through is nothing for other people too the difference is that they arenāt dickheads and saying your pain is nothing. Lmao
This comment section made me realize that people care about shit way too much and will criticize everything even if it doesn't have any effect on their or anyone's lives.
Bro is holding a grudge from kindergarten
Grade 4
He's clearly moved on.
Good on him for being civil. To all of my exes (or people who I at some point I thought I had a chance with) I hope the first thing you did today was stub your toe so hard it fucked up your entire year.
What did they do to you man?? Like even the people you just thought you had a chance with??
People get bitter when they don't get what they want. I bet you do to sometimes. As long as you realize it's irrational and don't hold a grudge i think it's fine.
No I get that, it sucks to be rejected, I guess I commented cause I donāt think this fella realises itās irrational and is clearly still holding grudges wishing stubbed toes and shit
Amen to that!
I read it as being in jest because a stubbed toe is a silly punishment befitting a silly crime (not being interested in someone). But it's up for interpretation so your take is as good as mine.
To all of my exes (or people who I at some point I thought I had a chance with) I hope the first thing you did today was stub your toe so hard it fucked up your entire year.
Beep beep someone needs a therapist.
Bro they were 9 š... I had way worse experience with " childhood bullying" but I still wouldn't make a sincere TikTok trying to blast them at age 25. I think it's a joke also , not to be taken seriously... And bro, I've been cheated on by my ex but I don't care to hate him anymore- or people I had crushed on definitely as they owed me nothing lol. You
āI think itās a joke also, not to be taken seriouslyā
Woooooooosh
apparently Harper got a glow up š
Bro Iām sorry I laughed at this but I think a lot of us can relate :) being punched in the face is one thing but the heart oh training that muscle is painful haha So glad to see you turned out a great guy the ending was the best part⦠la la la water under the bridge. Heard your a nurse now good for you. :) Could you imagine her watching this like oh damn then the ending would still leave her smiling haha
Girls used to ask me out as a joke too. All throughout middle and high school. Destroyed my self confidence, and to this day I don't think anyone could ever truly love me.
Why does the lighting on his nose and glasses make it look like š„ø
Dude's holding a grudge against a 9 year old lol
Or heās joking around. Hard for someone like you who has no fun in life to understand, I guess.
I misunderstood the joke :P I get it now though. Its a fun joke! That girl's a bitch haha! Fucking hurt our boi here! lol dumb cunt.
Youāll get there someday.
Was that not the joke? What am I missing?
Nope, that wasnāt it. Get there on your own, pal.
Nah, I think I got it right. I think you're one of those people who don't understand how to be funny so you're stuck in the more negative/satyrical humor phase.
Sure thing. Enjoy being wrong.
No! I want to be the one who says the last thing, it's really important. I can't make any arguments other than, "no, you're wrong" so it's important that I be the last to respond. If I don't have that then I don't feel good about myself.
Edit: fuckin LOL it was so important to him that he had to block me to get the last work!
Get well soon.
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Bro canāt take a joke
Yeah, because he's obviously 100% serious and totally not exaggerating for comedic effect on a funny video app.
Oof is he just pretending to be a cringey grown man?
ITS A JOKE VIDEO, HOLY SHIT HOW ARE YOU THIS DENSE
Quit yelling Iām right here
Well, you didnāt catch it from the video, so you obviously needed some help.
Alright so help me understand here. Because I see that everyone seems to disagree, and Iād be happy to be incorrect on this one. Is it some sort of reference to the show she was in?
The way it hits me is like ānice guyā aggression. Like I feel like heās trying to ātake her down a notchā by bringing up some dumb (albeit hurtful) shit she did when she was 9 years old. And that feels creepy to me, like itās something heās held onto since the incident (which happens to all of us to a degree) and then sort of obsessed over since she got famous. Like it feels to me like a genuine resentment that heās trying to āmake light ofā while simultaneously bringing it up publicly (therefore not taking it so lightly).
It just feels weird. But if Iām missing something then that would honestly make me feel better about it.
Creepy behavior. Go to therapy bro, that ending was so passive aggressive and the fact that this is what you thought to do when you saw her speaks volumes. Must have been a creepy 9 year old.
āMust have been a creepy 9 year oldā you did not just say that
I didn't, I typed it.
My bad bro I thought you used speech-to-text
All good bro <3
It was obviously lighthearted. Holy fuck. So many of you projecting your need for therapy.
Looks like one of those dudes that calls himself a feminist then gets angry when girls don't put out after buying them a drink tbh.
Dude...y'all were 9...you're in your 30's now. Get the fuck over it.
I was bullied a ton when I was a kid so I can empathize, but this little anecdote is like...not even that big a deal. Made less so by the fact she was 9. I've never thought once to look up any of the people who used to fuck with me in school, let alone make some big dramatic post about it calling them out.
Man, this is just sad and cringy.
Man, this is just sad and cringy.
Yeah, the comments like yours are pretty sad and cringy. Hope you get well soon!
Looking them up? she's a celebrity he's gonna see them in shows and movies Also it's only dramatic when you add dramatic music
Am I the only one who thinks what she did is not that bad ? Plus itās her friends who dared her to do that. And they did it cause they knew he had a crush on her, not necessarily cause he was a constant target of bullying. Idk. I understand it stuck with him cause he liked her and he was young, but when I hear ākids are cruelā I donāt think this story deserves to be included as an example.
Is nobody gonna mention how half the screen is homelander for no reason at all
Thatās the duet adding the music
Bros pressed about something that happened when he was 9 š
He wasn't he was just telling a story.you in bread molerat
this is fucking sad....
Is that a budget version of u/anarcho-stripperism??
What a weirdo
r/sadcringe didn't need more content
what a hideous shirt
Dude, it's sick. Looks like you'd get it from Dan Flashes.
Kinda looks like the pattern from "Saved By the Bell".
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You need mental help.
What a pussy
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Cringe
The fuck are you talking about?
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Damn, that was terrifying
His story kind of has me PTSD on the shit I also experienced when I was younger, but damn my brain is working its hardest to block the memories still xd
He knew damn well it was April! No chance he forgot any details in that tragedy
People in here arguing about if the guy telling the story is awkward or brave. Iām over here wondering wtf the duet is with the TV screen, the original was a stitch right?
The duet adds the music you hear in the background
Oof that broke my heart. Super relatable. And as a mom myself, it broke my heart from that standpoint as well.
I can understand how this guy feels, i once told a girl I have a crush on her then she friendzoned me but then the next day she tells me she has feelings but in the end it was because of a 'truth or dare' dare
Your a nurse now glad your doing well š¤£š¤£š¤£š¤£
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she rejected me at 9
"I took that personally"
inserts MJ meme
Oh hey its Drake
I don't get tiktok, what is the purpose of the screen on the left?
It adds the music you hear during his monologue
When I was in middle school this girl (never had any intrest in her so it wasnt a big deal it's just rude as hell) said that she liked me and walked away, so when i went to the playground to ask if this was true she said that it was just a game of oreo and her friend told her to do it. A couple years later in softmore year my mom took me to a college football game. This is around when i really started getting interested in girls and there was a group of girls there about my age (the girls were my moms friends kids and we met once or twice a while before this) so me and my friends approched them and started talking to them. One girl said that her sister liked me and gave me "her" number. After texting this girl for a day I found out that it wasn't even her number, she gave me her friends number not her sisters. Anyway it was all a ploy to get in touch with my brother. Even though i wasn't interested in either of these girls shit like that hurts and makes you feel like absolute ass.
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Is⦠is that comic drake?
Dude is about to lock his pregnant wife in the boot of his car and go for a long drive off a short cliff ..
Hey, a friend of mine got the same kind of pendant at a ren fair
Imagine if she saw this, fell in love with him, and they got married
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