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im more scared of the bathroom monster. i had this reacuring dream where im in my room at night, getting out and seeing the bathroom at the end of the hallway (the windos are square but kid me imagined those has eyes), i start floating and getting pulled while a sinister voice comes from the bathroom. I see light and the noise of the TV coming from the livingroom so i scream for help but no one ever comes. but once in my dream my sister came to save me in a panic, holding me by the hand unfortunutly the bathroom is stronger and my sister accidentaly let go, but that was the last time i had that dream.
Never knew i was this relatable and the "deciding whether or not to hold your pee until morning or go and pee and risk a monster attacking you" hits hard.
i can proudly say each of these ones did happen to me the video is sad and nostalgic alone, most sad part is, it has ended, and it won't ever be as fun to watch again
One of the funniest things that happened in elementary school was a group of kids dug out a slide in a massive ice hill that formed after a snow storm (5th grade). I was on the bigger side so when I went on the slide I got stuck in the slide while my feet were dangling, Then the recess bell rang… showing recess had ended but I was stuck trying to get out. And everyone left then the next recess group came out (2nd and 3rd graders) and a few kids found me stuck in the ice so they got a teacher and the teacher had to literally break through 1ft of solid ice with his bare hands. it took about 5 minutes but luckily I got out. then I got yelled at by my teacher for being late so I had to explain.
at my elementary school, we had a half concrete half grass school yard, which was ploughed after big snow storms. they'd push all the snow to the start of the grass area, and it'd form this massive, continuous wall of snow. I remember breaking through it (almost like the berlin wall) to get to the field, or standing on top of it. the unfortunate part is that a lot of the time the school would ban us from climbing on it. ruined the fun. I say all of this as if I'm like, 80 years old, but I'm only 17 lol. this was around 7 or 8 years ago
Hear me out though - when our class won the class match for the year, we stacked a table on top of tables, and then stacked the chairs on that, and then we placed our MVP up there, and his head, his scraggly ten year old was scraping the roof, and our class teacher walked in and said _well done_
I'm only a teen and god damn I was hit in the feels with practically all of these, I wanna turn back time and pause as a child forever so we don't have to miss all these things 🥹😭
This whole video is so incredibly surreal. Pulling things out from the deepest depths of my brain, things that haven't been accessed in literal decades
sometimes we forget we were all "cringe" kids and I see people online bullying kids forgetting that we where also the silly dumb kids. and don't ever forget your legacy.
This, exactly this "Ohh my god the kids nowadays are all on fortnite and cocomelon" Remember when your parents or other adults complained about you watching too much TV or playing too many video games? If you say stuff like that, you are them now. Soon the little kids now are gonna be complaining how the next set of kids didn't grow up on cocomelon Why do older gens always have such a desire to crap on younger gens?
3:00 I finally realized now that I grew up in a school where all “temporary” buildings were finally wrecked and had new futuristic buildings. Nostalgia blurred for a second
this video just made me realize my childhood was even better than i thought i wasnt even born in the early 2000s but this is genuinely relatable and nostalgic
2:50 I remember that show!, ah the memories, That's Maisy Mouse and her friends, Tallulah the chick, Eddie the Elephant, Cyril the Squirrel (Yes, that's actually how you spell his name) and Charley the Crocodile. This show aired from 1999 to 2008. The nostalgia hits H.A.R.D
I think I had a crush on Charley years ago when that show was still airing he was that cool tall kid and I would always wear a striped shirt as his and honestly I only had tv as my friend and Charley felt the most relatable to little me
It's even sadder knowing, as an 18 year old, most of the kids my age I know wouldn't understand half of these. This makes me feel older than my age Yet no regret. Those were the days.
@@Muffinmaxxingthe pain when a lego baseplates don’t want to perfectly aline and were slightly not connected to each other, no matter how hard or where you push
12:52 I'm almost 40, and I still carry the empty laundry basket over my head when I'm putting it away, thinking to myself, "I'm a laundry turtle!" It makes the chore of laundry more enjoyable and puts a smile on my face. I said it out loud once in my husband's hearing, and based on the look he gave me, I can almost 100% guarantee he was never a laundry turtle at any point in his life. I feel sorry for him.
This is the most wholesome thing I think I have ever read. I literally do the same thing! Now you have to buy a second basket to 1). get him to do laundry with you, and 2). turn him into a laundry turtle too haha
@@SquirrelTheorist Lol, thanks. Glad to know I'm not the only laundry turtle in the world 😁 Hubby will do laundry with me, if I ask him to; he's very helpful and supportive. He just doesn't quite get the allure of being a turtle, I guess. Still, he DID ask what my stuffed penguin's name was when I first showed it to him, so I know there's some silliness in there somewhere 😉 I just need to give it a safe place to grow.
@@whatwilliwatch3405 No problem and me too! My sis always thought I was just weird haha, but I convinced her to do it as well, so don't worry, being a laundry turtle can be taught! 😁 That is great to hear, I'm glad you have a loving and supporting husband who will help you with the chores. About the penguin, that is so darn cute and totally relatable. My dad would name stuffed animals and when I was about ten I think, he even took my favorite stuffed animal to college for a presentation and "made him talk" haha. Hey, maybe that's a thing, perhaps your hubby may see silliness in particular animals like the penguin! Either way, that is definitely progress and I wish you the best of luck bringing out the sillies, you've got this! 🤞😉🤞
12:28 I still do this... as 30+ year old man whenever it's cold. Instead of pretending to smoke, I pull out closest imitation of the sound Father Gascoigne does moments before cutscene ends and he attacks in Bloodborne when no one is close by. The slow breath out, makes a huge cloud of steam during very cold day.😀
i remember when i played skylanders and like the pinnacle of technology was a phone with its power button at the top and a physical home button and those little figurines where you cold mix bottom halves and top halves (again, skylanders) to make new ones
I suddenly remember the French toast, ice cream wooden spoon, the massive wooden playground, rubber ball to the face, imagining dodgeball like WW2, choosing between Blockbuster or the library, stick guns and pinecone grenades, birthdays being all about the cake, and especially the old Philips brand tv.
One of the things that amused me as a child was voice control on cars. I thought it was the coolest shit ever. Specifically late 2000s and early 2010s Fords with Sync 1.0. I remember always wanting to play around with it and using all the commands & stuff. I eventually got my first car at 17 which was a handmedown from my grandma, a 2010 Lincoln MKZ. I have achieved a childhood dream, but it’s a little bit underwhelming, but still. I usually use it to call people.
I’m a 12 year old pre-teen (OMG AGE REVEAL😱😱!!!) and sometimes when I’m using these for their intended purpose during swimming lessons, I sometimes I purposely launch them forward thinking they will propel me only to move like 1cm foward