Bro... I literally said to my Mom "Why wouldn't you get the charger yourself?!" which was literally 3 feet away from her and then she yelled at me "I pay the bills around here so you don't have the right to say that!" 😂
I just realized something my parents would come home dead tired to do chores, but if I gave them any attitude they always had the energy to whoop my ass
@Orlando Ransom-Ramos my theory is just that mothers don't ever want to be proved wrong because I got in trouble for reminder my mother that she was going to forget something at the grocery store like I was just trying to help
@@yunggk7776 I guess some older peeps can't stand being corrected or stood up to by younger people, especially when it's their own children. Hurts their pride, I imagine. I mean, I could empathize there, but c'monn nobody's perfect. Say what you want about zoomers & millennials being oversensitive & lazy (which is sometimes true), but old people could stand to be humbled once every so often by someone roughly half their age for the right reason, seeing how they survived how much tougher their upbringings were.
The best one is when she calls you to pass her the remote and the remote is just an arms distance away, she just had to stretch her hand but screaming yo name to call you fetch it was apparently easier. They do it intentionally, its how they make us hate home enough to leave and start our own homes.
You: *stays in* Parent: All you ever do is stay in the house. You: *goes out* Parent: Why you always going out? You: *does both* Parent: You ain't gon keep going in and out this house?
Damn, I felt every single bit of this. Especially the 1 fork in the sink, the kick to the can and the double look back when he came in. This skit goated 😭
To the parents who have kids right now, If you're just doing this to prove a point in thinking that it'll make you a better parent than the next person, stop and carefully reevaluate your mindset. No parent is perfect and neither is the child/children they're raising. Household etiquette is important, sure. But what counts the most is that no one has to have a problem with certain responsibilities as long as they're to be handled within a specific time.
It's sad when you make 2,000% more sense then the adult and they go "Oh so now your talking back ok once your old I'm kicking your ass out" and your like 😑
When there making a good point they act like they won the election for best parent but when you make a good point to the point where your like a lawyer all the sudden they want the conversation over like no you started this conversation now it’s my turn to end it
My late mom was this to near perfection except she didn’t ask, she demanded. After I turned around twenty the chores became useless commands just to prove she was still my mother, regardless if they resembled this exact video (nothing in the sink to wash, no trash, etc. she didn’t care just do it). Portuguese parents may be white but imo they rival the Hispanic and Indian parents. Since I was too big and sturdy to be hit after 12 (respectfully deserved, I was a little shit), she changed up the game to mental games. She always won. It’s been 2 1/2 years since she passed away and although we never saw eye to eye, I almost miss her screaming weirdly enough. I loved the silence afterwards but after a time it just turns into loneliness. Take my word here, for those that still have a mom: just do what she asks, hug her every now and then and be there for when the end comes. You’ll never know when it’ll happen but you’ll regret not doing these things once the days fly by. Sorry to bring down the mood, this just really reminded me of her. Damn near died when you kept checking the door, I did that shit WAY too often trying to hear if my name was gonna be screamed out for the 9th time that day😂
1:56 Why is this true, my mom would shout her lungs off calling me upstairs to her room just so I could give her the remote on top of the drawers that was just a few steps away from her.
There are studies and conversations being done with other black therapists that the parents of our generation may have a shitton of mental issues...so lets hope the next is better😅
Child: *Talks back* Black parents: Huh?!...I get it, the only way you would talk back to me is...that you've lost your *DAMN MIND!* Don't worry my child *cuz I'll help you find it!*
It's like they have their own stands & whenever you talk back you do whatever they want. or like that purple haired boy from boku no hero who whenever you talk back to him you do whatever he wants.
Sometimes it's best to just let a black parent win, even if you're more than likely speaking facts, I should know, I was given brith and raised by a mom who is a southern AND black. Black parents usually don't play games, but it's curtains if they're from the South.
I remember once being called back home to get the remote. When I was legit... On the OTHER SIDE OF THE BLOCK IN OUR NEIGHBORHOOD! Turn out, They didn't want me to play with my friends. And they wonder why I grew up to be home all day playing on my laptop.
I still flinch when my mom walks up behind me. It’s all jokes but bad parenting do be having effect on us. Shit I didn’t talk to my mother for almost 2 years after I left the house because of our issues.
My mom was and still is pretty chill with my brother and I. All she ever really asked of my brother back in the day was to babysit me while she went out to the club on Fridays and Saturdays. She always has our backs and never been the type to hit us.
Talk back and the next thing u know, ur waking up the next morning for some reason. No memories of what happened or what hit u. Black parents just built different😂😂
This is how I feel every day when they wanted me to do something and I already doing it I live by myself and my grandma has her son and my cousin that lives with her and I'll be over there wash everything