When my niece was 5, she got mad at her grandma and said she was going to run away. Grandma said all right,but you can't leave the yard. Niece "ran away" , but didn't leave the yard. She kept walking back and forth on the curb in front of the house, stopping every so often to glare at the house. It went on for about 20 minutes until i called out to her to see if she wanted to help me make cookies
My 5-year-old niece ran away a few months ago when she was still 4, only she actually did leave the yard and walked down the street. But her mother followed closely behind her in her truck while recording. 😂 You just see this little kid with a backpack walking down the street with a big arse black truck following right behind her. It was hilarious. She came back eventually and my sister never let her out of her sights. My sister said the neighbors probably thought they were weird. 🤣 She leaves on a very quiet street.
This used to be called "taking a spree" & folk songs depict it as a semi-normal part of childhood that would be a natural way of releasing emotions if things got worked up at home. During a spree, a lot of learning & personal development occurs in a short space of time.
The LOTR music is truly a work of art! Absolute masterpiece! I can’t get over how beautiful it is and I’m rewatching the short simply because of how hard the first notes hit! 🐐
@@MayorMcheese12 They all talk the same, act the same, and act outloud so you always predict exactly in the video their useless comment will refrence.
Bruh, I remember once I ran away from home, and I lived in a smol wholesome farming town, and I walked almost 3km relentlessly until a concerned drunk guy picked me up and took me to my uncle's, which was walking distance from my house. When I arrived, they looked at me with a combination of dagger eyes and the look the disciples gave Jesus after his resurrection.
I remember running away on my bike to the next street when i was 6 or 7 and a police car came up to me, so i ran back to my house and hid in the garage. 😂
My niece once told me she was gonna run away from home. Told her to let me know when. Why? she asked. “So I can give you a hug and say goodbye” I said. She never mentioned it again.
@@kuraraspainThe Nazgûl (from Black Speechnazg, "ring", andgûl, "wraith, spirit"), introduced as Black Riders and also called Ringwraiths, Dark Riders, the Nine Riders, or simply the Nine, are fictional characters in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth. They were nine Men who had succumbed to Sauron's power through wearing Rings of Power, which gave them immortality but reduced them to invisible wraiths, servants bound to the power of the One Ring and completely under Sauron's control.
My brother ran away from home, packed his bags, my mom said have a nice life... He got as far as the yard. Didn't know where to go and came back in when he got hungry.