World's *MOST* Relatable Videos To Kids!! (CLEAN)

GVO Kids
18 Feb 202407:01

Summary

TLDRThe video script presents a relatable series of everyday scenarios that many viewers can identify with. It covers a range of experiences from the frustration of missing the bus, to the annoyance of siblings interrupting with random items, and the struggle of staying awake while watching videos late at night. The narrator rates each situation on a scale of 1 to 10, reflecting their personal level of relatability. Highlights include the humor in forgetting why one entered a room, the exaggeration in parents' stories about their school days, and the awkwardness of eating in front of others. The script also touches on the universal experience of hitting one's toe and the confusion of parents not understanding their children's interests. The video concludes with a call to action, encouraging viewers to like and subscribe if they find the content relatable.

Takeaways

  • 🚌 Struggling to catch the bus in the morning is a common experience, rated 7 out of 10 for relatability.
  • 🏠 Brothers often barge into sisters' rooms to show something random, which is relatable to the speaker, rated 7.5 out of 10.
  • 📺 Falling asleep while watching videos or reading at night is a shared experience, rated 8.5 out of 10 for the speaker.
  • 🛌 Difficulty sleeping after a tiring day, despite being tired, is not as relatable to the speaker, rated 2.5 out of 10.
  • 📚 Unique writing styles in class are not commonly observed by the speaker, rated 3.5 out of 10 for relatability.
  • 😴 Taking long naps after school until late at night is not a habit of the speaker, rated 0 out of 10.
  • 🏞 Parents often describe their school days with exaggerated hardships, which is relatable to the speaker, rated 8 out of 10.
  • 🤦‍♂️ Forgetting to do something your mom asked and then finding out she's already done it is not a strong point of relatability for the speaker, rated 3 out of 10.
  • 👂 Pulling a hangnail is something the speaker does not relate to and rates 4 out of 10.
  • 🧹 Being asked to clean the room for guests is a relatable scenario for the speaker, especially when they don't care about guests entering their room.
  • 👨‍👦 Staying up late when dad is about to go to work is not a habit of the speaker, rated 1 out of 10.
  • 🧠 Walking into a room and forgetting why is a common occurrence for the speaker, rated 7.5 out of 10 for relatability.
  • 👣 Parents mysteriously appearing in different parts of the house is a relatable observation for the speaker.
  • 🍽️ Siblings bringing more dishes while you're washing up is not a relatable experience for the speaker, rated 3 out of 10.
  • 🦶 Hitting one's toe and experiencing pain is not a shared experience for the speaker, rated -10 out of 10.
  • 🤔 Trying to sit normally while eating in front of others is not the speaker's habit but is characteristic of their mom, rated 2 out of 10.
  • 🎮 Being caught playing games late at night by parents is not relatable to the speaker, rated 3 out of 10.

Q & A

  • What time does the person usually wake up in the morning?

    -The person wakes up at 5:36 every morning.

  • What does the person relate to regarding catching the bus in the morning?

    -The person relates to the struggle of catching the bus, rating the situation a 7 out of 10 for relatability.

  • How does the person rate their experience of siblings barging into their room to show something random?

    -The person rates this experience a 7.5 out of 10, as they often do the same to their sisters.

  • What does the person do when they almost fall asleep while watching a video?

    -The person relates to the experience of almost falling asleep while watching videos, but mentions they prefer to read a book instead.

  • How does the person rate the situation of falling asleep while reading a book?

    -The person finds this situation very relatable, rating it an 8.5 out of 10.

  • What is the person's rating for the situation of not being able to sleep after being tired all day?

    -The person rates this situation a 2.5 out of 10, as they don't usually take naps after school.

  • How does the person feel about writing normally in class?

    -The person gives a rating of 3.5 out of 10, as they don't observe anyone in their class writing in the described manner.

  • What does the person think about taking a nap after school until 3:00 a.m.?

    -The person finds this situation bad and rates it a 0 out of 10, as they never take naps after school.

  • How does the person rate their parents' descriptions of how they went to school in their times?

    -The person relates this to their own father's exaggerations and rates it an 8 out of 10.

  • What is the person's rating for the situation of forgetting to do something your mom asked?

    -The person rates this situation a 3 out of 10, as they don't feel they can relate to it much.

  • How does the person react to their mom clearing their room when guests are coming over?

    -The person relates to this situation, rating it a 10 out of 10 for relatability, as it reminds them of their own mother's actions.

  • What does the person think about the situation of washing dishes and a sibling bringing more?

    -The person rates this situation a 3 out of 10, as they don't often do the dishes and can't relate much to the scenario.

Outlines

00:00

😀 Relating to Everyday Life Struggles

The first paragraph of the video script features a series of relatable scenarios that the speaker encounters daily. These include the frustration of catching the bus at a specific time, the annoyance of siblings barging in to show something random, the struggle of staying awake while watching videos or reading, and the irony of going to bed tired yet being unable to sleep. The speaker rates each situation on a scale of 1 to 10 based on personal experience and relatability, with examples like forgetting to do something mom asked and then finding her already doing it, receiving a rating of 3 out of 10 for not being a common occurrence. The paragraph ends with a humorous anecdote about a mother's reaction to a child showing her a picture, which is promptly ignored in favor of dinner.

05:00

🏀 Unexpected Distractions and Family Dynamics

The second paragraph continues the theme of relatable experiences, this time focusing on the unpredictability of daily life and family interactions. The speaker discusses the mother's tendency to appear in different places in the house, the pain of hitting one's toe, and the lack of personal experience with certain situations like washing dishes or trying to sit normally while eating in public. The paragraph also touches on the speaker's inability to relate to certain points of view, such as making things difficult for oneself or being caught playing games late at night. The video concludes with a call to action for viewers to like and subscribe if they found the content relatable.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Relatability

Relatability refers to the quality of a situation, story, or experience that allows people to connect with it on a personal level because it reflects their own lives or feelings. In the video, the theme of relatability is central as the speaker rates various scenarios based on how much they resonate with common everyday experiences. For example, the speaker rates 'me finally going to bed after being tired all day can't sleep' as a 2.5 out of 10, indicating a low level of personal connection with this scenario.

💡Rating

Rating, in this context, is the act of assigning a numerical score or value to each video scenario based on the speaker's personal experience or level of connection with it. It is a way to quantify and communicate the degree of relatability. The speaker uses a scale from 1 to 10 to rate each situation, such as rating 'me pulling a hangnail' as a 4 out of 10, suggesting a moderate level of personal association with the experience.

💡Everyday Experiences

Everyday experiences are common occurrences or situations that people encounter in their daily lives. The video script discusses a range of such experiences, from catching a bus to dealing with family interactions, to illustrate the concept of relatability. An example from the script is 'every morning, 5:36, 538, 540 606 that's bad that's very bad,' which reflects the mundane struggles of a daily routine.

💡Family Dynamics

Family dynamics involve the interactions and relationships within a family unit. The video touches on various aspects of family life, such as siblings barging into rooms, parents describing their school days, and mothers clearing rooms for guests. These scenarios are relatable to many viewers and are used to highlight the shared experiences across different family setups. For instance, 'mom swe cleared your room place we have guest coming over' reflects a common family interaction.

💡Sleep Patterns

Sleep patterns refer to the regularity and quality of sleep that individuals experience. The video discusses different sleep-related scenarios, such as difficulty falling asleep after a long day or falling asleep while watching videos. These scenarios are relatable because they touch upon common sleep issues that many people face. An example is 'me finally going to bed after being tired all day can't sleep,' which resonates with the experience of insomnia or restlessness.

💡Procrastination

Procrastination is the act of delaying or postponing tasks or actions. In the video, it is mentioned in the context of forgetting to do something that was asked by a parent and only realizing it after the task has been completed by someone else. This reflects a common behavior where tasks are put off until it's too late. The script illustrates this with 'this is definitely my dad he over exaggerates a lot when you, realize you forgot to do something your, mom asked but she's already doing, it.'

💡Habits

Habits are regular tendencies or practices that individuals develop. The video mentions habits such as taking naps after school, staying up late playing games, and writing in class, which are behaviors that people often engage in as part of their routine. These habits are discussed in relation to how common or relatable they are. For example, 'POV when you take a nap after school' explores the habit of napping and its prevalence among students.

💡Embarrassment

Embarrassment is a feeling of self-consciousness or shame, often resulting from awkward or uncomfortable situations. The video uses humor to discuss embarrassing moments, such as pulling a hangnail or forgetting why one entered a room. These scenarios are relatable because they depict common social faux pas that many people have experienced. An example from the script is 'me pulling a hangnail,' which might be seen as a socially awkward act.

💡Parental Anecdotes

Parental anecdotes are stories or experiences shared by parents, often with the intention of imparting wisdom or simply sharing a part of their lives. The video references how parents describe their school days, which can be a source of amusement or disconnect for younger generations. The script includes 'how parents describe how they went to school in their times,' which highlights the generational gap and the different experiences of schooling.

💡Forgetfulness

Forgetfulness is the inability to remember things, which can range from minor lapses to more significant memory issues. The video humorously addresses forgetfulness in everyday life, such as forgetting why one entered a room or what one was about to say. This is a common experience that many viewers can relate to. The script mentions 'you walk in a room and instantly forget, why,' which is a relatable scenario of momentary forgetfulness.

💡Social Media Engagement

Social media engagement refers to the interaction that users have with content on social media platforms, such as liking, sharing, or subscribing. The video script ends with a call to action for viewers to like and subscribe if they found the content relatable. This is a common practice among content creators to increase viewer engagement and grow their audience. The script says, 'like this video if you thought this was, relatable please be sure to like And, subscribe and I'll see you in the next, one,' which is a direct appeal for social media engagement.

Highlights

Relating to the struggle of catching the bus every morning at 5:36 and the frustration it brings.

The common experience of siblings barging into rooms to show something random, rated 7.5 out of 10 for relatability.

The relatable scenario of almost falling asleep while watching videos, especially late at night.

The habit of falling asleep while reading a book and then waking up to re-read, rated 8.5 out of 10 for relatable content.

The difficulty of falling asleep after a tiring day, with a personal rating of 2.5 out of 10 due to not taking naps.

An observation that no one in the speaker's class writes in the peculiar way described, rated 3.5 out of 10 for relatability.

The humorous situation of taking a nap after school and waking up at 3:00 a.m., rated zero out of 10 for personal experience.

Parents' exaggerated stories about their school days, rated 8 out of 10 for being a common family anecdote.

The realization of forgetting to do something mom asked, rated 3 out of 10 for personal experience.

The act of pulling a hangnail and the resulting pain, rated 4 out of 10 due to not being a common action for the speaker.

The mother's tendency to clear the room when guests are coming over, despite the speaker's indifference, rated highly relatable.

The mother's frequent disappearances and reappearances in different places within the house, rated 7.5 out of 10 for relatable content.

The all-too-common experience of hitting one's toe and the immediate pain that follows, rated minus 10 out of 10 for being a non-relatable POV.

The sibling rivalry over dishwashing duties, rated 3 out of 10 for personal experience due to not often doing the dishes.

The awkwardness of eating in front of others, rated 2 out of 10 for not being a personal trait but a characteristic of the speaker's mom.

The non-relatable nature of trying to make things difficult for oneself, rated zero out of 10 for personal experience.

The parental catch of playing games late at night and the advice to pretend to be sleeping, rated 3 out of 10 for personal experience.

The call to action for viewers who found the video relatable to like and subscribe for more content.

Transcripts

00:00

today we're reacting to the most

00:02

relatable videos on the internet me

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every morning

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5:36

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538

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540 606 that's bad that's very bad um

00:18

this exact same thing happens to me

00:20

every morning when I have to catch the

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bus I'm going to rate this seven out of

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10 seven out of 10 po your brother

00:27

barging into your room to show you

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something random

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yeah yeah I think this is mostly me

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going up to my sisters and showing them

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something random so I'm going

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to I'm going to rate the 7.5 out of 10

00:48

almost falling asleep watching the video

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the sides go to sleep need being Wide

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Awake yeah yeah definitely this happens

00:58

to me I don't really want watch videos

01:00

late at night so I'm this is like

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happens to me when I'm like reading a

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book I always like fall asleep when I'm

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reading and then I like forget like uh

01:08

what's happening in the book and then

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I'm like wide awake and I like read it

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again um I'm going to rate this this is

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pretty relatable 8.5

01:17

8.5 me finally going to bed after being

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tired all

01:21

day can't

01:25

sleep I mean I don't really take naps

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after I get home from school or like

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being tired all day so I'm probably

01:33

going to rate this

01:35

like a 2.5 out of

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10 me writing normally in

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[Music]

01:46

class the girl sat next to

01:49

me

01:51

um I wouldn't say anybody really writes

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like that in my class so I'm going to go

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ahead and uh 3.5

02:02

POV when you take a nap after

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school uhoh how long did you sleep

02:08

[Music]

02:11

for 3:00 a.m. that's bad that's bad um

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I'm probably going to rate this

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[Music]

02:20

like like a zero to 10 I never take naps

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after school how parents describe how

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they went to school in their times

02:31

yeah yeah over the

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mountain

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uhhuh through the

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mud um I'm probably going to rate this

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like an 8 out of 10 this is definitely

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my dad he OV exaggerates a lot when you

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realize you forgot to do something your

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mom asked but she's already doing

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it yeah

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uh-huh I wouldn't say that like I could

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relate to this too much probably like

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three out of

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10 me pulling a

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hangnail

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[Music]

03:21

uhoh um I'm going to rate this like a 4

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out of 10 cuz I never wanted to do this

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because I figured that was exactly what

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was going to happen mom swe cleared your

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room place we have guest coming over

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they won't come in my room though I

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don't care if they coming in your room I

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want to claim hi sweee yes yeah yeah and

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then they just don't respond for some

03:44

reason I don't know

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why yeah yes Mom yeah and

03:49

then oh my gosh yeah someone else can

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come do this washing up I haven't sat

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down yet since I've gone home yeah yeah

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once I showed like a picture to my mom

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or something and I asked if she liked it

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but then she just kept like looking at

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her phone and then said dinner

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ready I

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[Music]

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thought this is dead everybody get

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outside we're leaving now yeah yeah I'm

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going to rate that one that was actually

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like really relatable like I swear that

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literally could have been my mom 10 10

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out of

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10 POV you stay up so it's time for your

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dad to go to

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work bro what are those noises bro uh I

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never stay up that like L late playing

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games um probably like a 1 out of 10 po

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you walk in a room and instantly forget

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why yes yes this happens to me like

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literally all the time in fact it

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happened to me today I was going

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upstairs to like go grab something and

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then I forgot and then I just started

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playing basketball for like an hour

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bro Cann come

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out yeah yeah mama like sometimes I

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swear she just like disappears in the

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house and then she's like always in a

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different place like so I'm probably

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going to give this one a 7.5 it's pretty

05:22

relable me hitting my toe it hurts it

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hurts my mom

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what I I didn't get that one at all um

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minus 10 out of 10 that was not

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really POV you're washing the dishes and

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your sibling brings

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more he's about to get mad at you I

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can't really relate to this cuz I don't

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do the dishes that much so I'm probably

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going to give this like a three out of

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10 me trying to sit normal while I eat

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in front of people

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[Music]

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mhm oh no this is not me at all but this

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is definitely my mom so I'm going to

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give this a two out of

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[Music]

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10 POV me trying not to make everything

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difficult for

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myself is he like not trying or

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something he's like making everything

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difficult for himself this is not

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relatable zero out of

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10 POV when your parents catch you

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playing games late at night yeah just

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pretend you're sleeping

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again I don't really know if I can

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relate to this cuz I've never played

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games when I'm like not supposed to so

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I'm going to rate this a three out of 10

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like this video if you thought this was

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relatable please be sure to like And

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subscribe and I'll see you in the next

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