@@imsubbingtoanyonewhosubbst4784 That's a weird way to say "I'm a pathetic loser, no one loves me, and I feel the need to drag others down to make myself feel better."
If/when Jack has a child, it's gonna be a household filled with laughter. Mainly him laughing at the baby when it falls, but still joyous laughter nonetheless 😂
@💎 Savetion 💎 I hope your guardian takes away your phone, that you will have a permanent itch you can't get rid of, and that both sides of your pillows be scalding.
I'm pretty sure if Jack ever has kids, they will be the first superheroes. Kids only get hurt if you act scared. If Jack just laughs whenever his kids have an accident, they'll be indestructible.
@@TillyP (just a thought that i have, might be what they mean) kids can have a little fall that actually doesn’t hurt them, but when they see an adult freak out, they will too. At least the kids around me do that.
When we were about 13 or 14, my parents had a bunch of the neighbors over and all of us kids had just come down for dinner. My friend ran full speed, face first into the screen door and took the whole thing down with her. Hilarious to watch!!
@@imsubbingtoanyonewhosubbst4784 with a name, pfp and comment like that, I highly doubt your statement. Though you are of course just a mindless bot so I can't quite blame you.
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Jack's laugh is contagious and we all know it. He knows how to put a smile on anyone's face. And if/when he his his own kiddos you know the house will be full of happy laugher
Being a mum of two boys, you have to occasionally laugh at kids mostly for the silliest reasons. I remember my youngest having a full-blown argument with his plastic phone in baby talk :D.
@Christofer Pezet your bio literally says “STOP PROMOTING YOUR FUCKING CHANNELS” and here you are promoting your channel as well as insulting someone just to have some publicity
i work in childcare and kids fall like this all the time. honestly you're not an awful person for laughing at these videos. it's a learning experience for them and when they're grown up they'll look back and laugh too. they may cry in the moment, but 2 minutes later they'll be back causing chaos again like it never happened. kids are truly a different breed
Also when a parent freaks out with concern from their child falling down the child often mimics that concern and starts crying.. but if the parent laughs, so does the kid and they keep playing As well as being information sponges, they're also emotion sponges and reflect the mood of people around them
Yes!! They’re built that way to withstand damage lol. That’s actually why it’s so concerning and abuse is almost immediately looked into first when small kids break bones/have serious injuries because most of the time it couldn’t have happened just from a simple fall and would have had to come from a much larger force. It’s very sad :( but the more you know.
i was watching this while eating a giant apple and i legitimately started choking while laughing during this video. i genuinely believed the last moments of my life would be me watching children fall down
I just moved from teaching 2nd graders to being a nursery teacher and i was NOT READY for the lack of control these kids have of their bodies. They topple over SO much and i have to restrain myself not to laugh.
if you're a parent, laughing at kids being stupid and clumsy is just part of the gig. I'm not a parent, just one of the clumsy kids that made my parents laugh a lot. they were some great memories
It's not funny to laugh when your kid falls. In most cases they cry and gladly I never see a parent laughing when their kids are hurt or smth. What do you teach kids? Laughing about others pain is ok. Nice world ;)
@@MiaMaria20 of course you dont laugh if they're seriously hurt, and also not like full out breaking out in laughter like a sociopath. But the reason kids often freak out when they take a big tumble is because people around them flip out. If you behave lightheartedly and reassure them that they aren't dieing when they get a scrape or bump, it teaches how to handle injury without panic and fear, which are the negative factors in accidents that can make things worse.
@@MiaMaria20 parents and most adults can tell the difference in severity, so I dont appreciate you assuming I say this for malicious reasons. Similarily to when Sean laughs, it isnt the injury that is funny, its the situation of the child learning how to control their movements and having these trial and error moments, that is a bit humorous after the fact.
@@faithcatalan6479 That's true, but there is a difference between what you say and to be calm and such or to really laugh about it. In my experience in most cases a child cries, even if it wasn't this serious. Imagine for example the typical accident almost everybody knows: "hurting" your toe on the bed or whatever and then imagine someone laughs. I mean yes it can look funny but it doesn't really feel like this cause it still hurts a bit. In these clips some falls looked harmless but not all. And don't forget the psychological impact it also has to teach a child to laugh when others fall.... Mobbing and such is such a big thing in schools etc. I think it's not cool. Small children can't understand the difference. If as a parent you think it looked funny, just laugh inside or somehow the kid doesn't see it, if yiu have to laugh. Ofc when my kids fall funnily on the bed and just look surprised I laugh and that's ok. I would always look first how the child is feeling about it and then react. Of course never like "Oh my god are you hurt?! Oh gooood" ;)
I’ve got a one year old. She’s very strong and really pushed herself to learn to walk after seeing older kids do it. I’m super super proud of her. And when she falls over it’s the funniest thing.
I cannot be the only one coming back here to get a good laugh out of both Jack’s antics, the sound effects and the clips 😂😂 (Im also wheezing to myself at like 3am, My parent’s are most likely concerned 😂)
Loving the idea of holding the mic and being able to walk around. Makes these feel more like AFV styled and stuff. I don’t know I’ve always enjoyed this series but that little touch adds a lot more to it. Props to you for coming up with the idea man.
Funny story: when I tried to ride a bike for the first time without training wheels, my parents were inside the house and I was outside. I decided it would be best if I did it alone, and I built up the courage. We live in the middle of nowhere so I had enough range to practice riding a bike. I sat down on the seat with the bike positioned on a hill nearby my house and thought "this is the day. I will ride my bike without training wheels and I will succeed!" I took off, doing well. I maintained balance and quickly picked up speed. And then it hit me. I never learned how to stop. I kept barreling down the hill on my bike without stop, and I tried to change my direction, but alas... It was too late. I rammed into the corner of the house and fell off my bike, laying there for minutes. My mom walked outside and said "what happened?" I looked at her and said "I crashed my bike." Turns out, the crash shook the house.
When I was prolly like 7-10 I went in a mirror maze me and my sister were racing, I saw 'the exit' and was like "LOOK THE EXIT!" and just ran full send and bonked my head on the mirror and fell straight on my butt, rethinking my life choices.
About the whole gym class falling: I'm pretty sure that was to teach them how to fall correctly, in order to minimize the risk of getting hurt. I took some judo classes as a kid, "falling properly" was the first thing they taught us :D Still looks really funny XD
There are a few that come down controlled and if you watch them, you can see they duck under the beam and get back up. It's definitely an exercise of some kind.
I love the kids trying to do a cartwheel. I coach gymnastics and they do this ALL the time. Like the whole "no I can do it by myself" when I try and spot them. 100% of the time they fall and hurt themselves and I'm standing there like.... I told you not to.
I watched this yesterday but an experience with my toddler today brought me back. We were walking back home from a long day at daycare and work, she saw a couple with a cute puppy, she was walking backwards while cat calling this puppy and as soon as she turned around she went FACE FIRST CARTOON STYLE into a bush. It was the perfect bush for that. The couple sounded like they felt bad.. but I started laughing instantly, and my kiddo looks at me and says "am I funny mommy", yeah you're so funny 😂😂 I didn't stop laughing until I got to unlock my door.
As a parent ..I appreciate this 😂. The stupid shit kids do is absolutely amazing. They just trying their best and the poor things just can't 😂😂😂. Also living for the standing up with the mic. You're even more animated now. Also the absolute TIMING on the bike ride video 😂 that was perfection
The kid running into the door reminds me of the one time my old doggo got super excited and instead of waiting for me to open the door like she normally would, she just ran head first right into it... The look on her face was absolutely priceless... And they say pitties are terrifying dogs... I think mine was broken lol she was just a total derp
I have a funny story of me as a baby (about 18 months) that involves falling. One day my mum was out somewhere so it was just dad and I home alone. He was getting ready in his bedroom and was letting me crawl around on my own (mistake number 1), while also forgetting that we didn't have any sort of baby gate at the top of the stairs (mistake number 2). I'm sure you can see where I'm going with this: little baby me thought he was a big boy who could go down the stairs on his own and the next thing my dad here's is an almighty series of thumps, ending in a crash. He comes running, and what does he see? Does he see my broken and bleeding form and rush me to the hospital? No, he saw me completely uninjured and continuing to crawl away without a care in the world. Moral of the story? As a baby I was apparently invulnerable, also don't leave babies unattended or they'll try to off themselves.
It's funny, we moved from a flat to a house 2 months ago. 2 days in I took my eye off my 13 month old for like 2 seconds and he fell right down the stairs. I panicked more than he did 🙄 by day 4 all 3 kids had somehow fallen down those stairs uninjured. All I could say by the third time was "kids" 🙄🤦♀️ obviously mine weren't trained in the art of stairs for 7yrs 😅
Dang dude. Little kids are pretty resilient because their bodies are super flexible, but even then you were extra lucky to not have fallen down in the wrong way. Maybe not the best comparison but at 4 or 5 years old during ballet class I simply fell over (well, more like tripped by a classmate) and broke an arm. Still have the surgery scars.
My husband was listening to all of this without context and lets just say "if the kid wants to interact just "bing" time to go to sleep little baby" is the most concerning statement without context
"I'm kind of glad I don't get the audio or follow up for any of these because it's probably kids just wailing" Can confirm that parents are good at cutting the camera right before a kid cries. I was watching an old family video where I was playing witha toy truck in our gravel driveway. I took a spill and turn towards my mom who's holding the camera and you can tell from my facial expression that I was a jalf second from crying my little heart out.
Now what's more entertaining than seeing jack laugh at kids falling.. is knowing that he has already seen them but laughs at them anyway 😂 jack's humor is *amazing*
Something I love about kids falling over is they look around to see peoples reactions. Like if you show worry they cry, but if you laugh at them most of the time they laugh back and it's comedic *GOLD*
I'm sorry to anyone that sees that reply, Savetion is a sick person and is most definitely a waste of space. Their comment is messed up as hell and I am truly sorry to whoever had to read it. I also feel bad for their parents, as their child grew to be a monster that should not be alive.
Omg the mirror maze one reminded me of a couple years ago when I was in one with my now ex, and we were trying to play tag, and he ran straight for me, and I ducked behind a corner and he hit the mirror so hard he fell to the ground and busted his eyebrow 🤣🤣🤣 he was okay though, just a little sore, his ego hurt more than his face lmao
Jack's kids are gonna be invincible to pain and complete daredevil badasses, they won't engage alternate-wail siren mode when they get a teeny tiny scrape, they'll just know "Oh, I did an Epic Stunt, _this is proof of my Awesomeness,_ and nobody can tell me otherwise!"
As someone who has their first child, toddlers are like little wild monkeys. Who are also drunk. I get so many laughs outta my kid when he isn't hurt 🤣🤣
Me too....trying hard not to get noticed .... sitting at a public place watching this hilarious video..... I'm literally wheezing in this waiting room .....😂😂
The outburst of laughter when the second kid came through the slide at 6:50 was one of the best parts. That followed by Jack's reaction to the autoplay gifs had me in stitches.
Don't feel bad for laughing Jack. My current favorite pastime is throwing random soft(-ish) objects at my toddler nephew to knock him over. Best part is he thinks its a game so I can keep doing it.
I haven't laughed that yard in years! I had to pause it a few times just to get my breath back. the combination of the clips and your commentary was *chefs kiss* . Absolutely loved it, can't wait to show my family tonight, I'm sure they will love it too.
By the way, the kids all falling down is indeed a drill. A gymnastics drill. Drop, go under the beam, and get back on. Can't remember the exact name if it has one, been years since I did gymnastics. You can see the kids at the back do it correctly, while the foreground kids all failed XD