That kid definitely watched the cady shack (quote from the movie “what does that sign say?!? No bare feet in the clubhouse. (Lifts higher) what does that sign say?!?!)
there's a whole meme about this kid. One of the inmates said "I don't get to see my kids anymore" then this kids goes and says "Have you tried parole" that hear me laughing forever
they the ones who ended up looking like fools tbh, he said 'you can't kill me' and they started listing off ways to die.. kinda missed his point of 'you'
@@Igknighton but he said, “cause he knew they wouldn’t open it”; yet they did open it lol i don’t think ur that bright and it’s just going over ur head
@@ceciltwinmoon nah his sentence probably would’ve gotten lengthened💀 some prisoner got to close to a girl (might’ve been the same girl) and she freaked out and the guards dragged him away. They can’t do shit to hurt them
1:11 - "She's tougher than she looks" . The only kid I sided with. Because let's not act like some of our moms weren't beating us; and sometimes for no reason. We eventually get tired of it.
I honestly never understood why people think it's justified for parents to hit their kids, only for those same people to lose their minds if the kids dare to fight back.
@entidade_000 I mean honestly, there are some kids that need more harsh discipline but I do agree with your statement, because I've seen it first hand. You shouldn't still be getting physical with your kid after a certain age. They're still your child but they're not a KID anymore. They are an adult now with boundaries & limits. And in some cases of physical discipline, I think a parent saying "I do this cause I love you" causes a child to develop the idea that abuse means love
I love the kid they're just ragdolling around. Lift him up, push him against the wall - and he got that blank expression on his face like "I'm just gonna let that happen" 😂
2 thinks that are universal even in prison, 1. You don't abuse children, no matter what. 2. You don't abuse your mother, no matter what. They kill people when they find out about these things.
My cousin has been in juvie/jail for most of my life and he just left after a 10 year sentence for accessory to murder. You truly cannot understand how much of a lifeline moms/grandmas are. They're the ones sending letters, giving money and visiting. They have to know they are nothing but a disappointment and cause so much pain but these women still stick by them. And they have these little shit heads taking them for granted? Oh absolutely they're angry.
He died Sadly I miss him so much he laughed while watching this show "WHY DID YOU SMIRK AT ME!? *come across the counter* WHY ARE YOU SMIRKING AT ME!?🤣🤣🤣🤣😂
@@Charlie-rx3ni personally i stand with chase. Putting children through these experiences Doesnt help them learn anything. It just scares them and Psychologically Tortures them. And If the commenter is suggesting they put more children through these situations then Why dont they try it first \○-○/ if you wouldnt wanna go why would you Want children to. This entire Show doesnt discipline these kids it just scares them. Although some scenes were funny The entire plot of the series is not.
6:11 The way he says "Why are you smirking? Don't make me come across this counter!" Kid smirks: "Why did you smirk at me?!!" As he comes across the counter! Hahahah
Honestly a lot of these parents were neglectful to their kids emotionally and mentally then wondered why the kids acted this way. And then to think putting them programs like this changes who the PARENTS are to them when they leave is crazy. That’s why a lot not all but a lot of the kids didn’t change afterwards cause it was their home life as a whole not just them choosing to be that way. My mama use to say “imma put you on there” and I always use to think like if I go you going to cause my mama use to do me dirty even as a Child and then as a teen she met men who would violate me and blame me for it then she’ll put me out and tell people I was being fast and disrespectful but never took accountability to where she lacked in my life 💯💯 so I believe a lot of these parents lacked accountability for their part in the kids lives and solely acted as if the kids acted out out of nowhere and it was random cause they were such “good parents”.
That's true dude. It's a two sided coin tbh. Kids learn behaviors from what they see, who they're around etc. It's not ALWAYS at home, cause some parents really do try and sometimes kids lack certain things such as chemicals in the brain that allow them to control their actions. Some parents don't realize that tho, so they take these chemical imbalances as acting out and bad behavior. Such kids need more attention and more help. In other cases parents don't realize their actions have legit caused their child to act out, even if it's just the lack of adequate attention. Something so simple can make the kid do bad things to get their parents to see them, even if they're not wanting to be a bad kid. It's important to talk to your kid if their actions are negative, and ask them why exactly they're doing that shit. Communication is key dude, making sure that your relationship with your child is open would let them feel more comfortable expressing concerns they have instead of acting out because they don't feel heard