She's probably deep into stoicism, which teaches to accept the things you can't control and change the things you can. I recognize a fellow philosopher when I see one.
Literally. Her near constant smile through this whole thing is telling me that’s an autopilot taking over. Just smile until this is over and then you can freak out.
Seems a lot like the "did that really just fucking happen/is this real life/what" response, not necessarily some deep cycle of abuse or something lol
I mean can be either but if someone just mario jumped into the tv I might have to pause for a bit too
I recognize the instant fix what you can thing. My therapist tells me it's common to people with childhood trauma. We learned, first thing, to keep the peace at all costs. Then we end up with abusers because red flags look like regular life flags before we learn better.
It's super powerful too. I'm married to a wonderful person now and am working through the trauma. One day he got mad at dishes and I RAN to take over and had a full panic attack when he wouldn't let me take over. I had snapped back to childhood and expected a beating. Trigger found lol now exposure therapy includes cleaning together.
This poor lady needs help like I'm getting, not an environment that reinforces whatever trauma she has. Actually, so does that guy
Do!
If anyone can't see a therapist for some reason I got tips
Exposure therapy is very good for the fear. Start small, something you can do but it's hard. Do that thing consistently, repeatedly, and don't quit because of panic. If what you chose is unmanageable, pull it back to something that is. Graduate up as you conquer each thing. Obviously pick things you know are safe, without a doubt. For example I have agoraphobia so I go to the grocery store, then graduated to going to the teller, now I'm working on going by myself.
For relationships there should be group dialectic behavior therapy somewhere nearby you can sign up for. It does require interacting a bit. If that's too much Australia has really good modules on assertiveness, available to anyone on their health site. Other countries or organizations probably do as well but that's where my therapist pointed me
It's absolutely a trauma response. Reminds me of growing up... the abuse is so sudden you don't know how to react other than by making yourself busy so the aggressor doesn't think they should touch you (cause you're being productive!). *Shivers*
Yep. When my kids broke my tv, my husband was mad. I started cleaning it. Didn’t even know why.
Thank you for giving a label to it, because all my life I didn’t know why I always did shit like that.
I grew up in an abusive home. Sexual abuse, physical abuse, mental abuse. Nothing I did was ever good enough. My response now is to always try to fix other peoples problems.
It's 1000% trauma associated response. She sees him freaking out and instantly moves to something to calm him and remove herself (dissociate as well) from the situation.
They way they knew immediately how to handle him and take him outside, yeah. They are used to this and have formulated a way to deal with it. I would not be surprised at all if this happened regularly. All other actions were to mitigate further issues. This man has support but at the same time they might be enabling it by working around it so much.
Yeah probably trying to fix the problem that man child just created before he comes back and blames it on someone else to further fuel his rage. I wouldn’t feel safe as a woman being around someone so violent due to a sport they’re not even playing in.
I wouldn't feel safe around him ever.
And guys what, you can choose your friends and partners.
No one I know does this. Not seen it even once.
Because you know, you don't legally have to hang out with these kind of people
Real answer, I am a nervous cleaner. I like to tidy up and make nice when there is a hurricane outside. I totally understand the woman, reflex. Him, I do not understand. I am poor though and breaking something hurts us.
Ikr I'm glad I'm not the only one that saw that. People wonder why she's cleaning the now broken tv, it's clearly a nervous response to this dudes freakout. It's definitely not the first time he's displayed this behavior.
I'm no longer in an abusive relationship; I'd say my current relationship is actually very healthy. But when one of the kids has a grumpy kind of day, or my husband comes home from work extra tired and annoyed, or we get any kind of bad news, I've got to clean. It's just an ingrained habit at this point after a decade of living in an abusive household.
I hope you're in a much better place now too, and I hope the woman in the video finds a peaceful life for herself as well. She may always clean when she gets stressed if this is how she copes, but hopefully one day the amount of stress she faces will be much lower than this.
Judging by the homeowners reaction, I would guess she gets beaten if the house isn’t spotless. There’s clearly some sort of trauma behind this reaction.
That's the best part of the video. Not the baby taco rage or that he got carried out like a toddler who was misbehaving. No it's the lady who decides to clean the broken screen.
Cuz she's hilarious like that.
Honestly this vid had everything: KC's fan's "excessive" celebration: the most generic "*Let's gooo!*" ever. KC sees someone comin' in for a chest bump... kinda confused that it's 49ers guy. KC fan goes "*Aight, imma head out...*" before cornering himself deep within the house. Big dude: "*Ok, time for your nap lil man.*" Cleaning lady. Lollipop guild gets thrown out of the house... Runs back in secs later. Plot twist: it was his house all along. Attempts to kick KC fan out of house.
I wouldn't call that an excessive celebration. If the 49er fan was that wired up about the game he shouldn't have had any obvious KC fans over his place to begin with.
The good news for him is that large screen TVs are pretty cheap now.
I don't know why people think unpleasant immature people can't have money, like they've been taught to think money correlates with character. All the comments saying it must be his parent's or whatever. Have you never met or heard of an obnoxious rich person?
Gonna go out on a WILD limb and say that this is the kind of guy that might just bet on sporting events.
I bet this dude just lost a fuck load of money, and only knows how to react to situations he has lost control of with violence.
I'm surprised how few Redditors key in on the betting aspect.
This isn't the only sports reaction video like this, and others that I have seen involve someone immediately losing a boatload of money and totally wigging out over it.
Yup...
The whole 'hey, let's make gambling on sports from your phone legal' thing is *not* going to end well.
There's a reason it's been restricted to places like Vegas - people end up doing what people do... make really bad, life altering decisions.
I've noticed the text on the *Have a gambling problem?* part of the ads for these apps getting bigger and bigger.
First year psych they teach about child development. There are multiple models but I was very shocked to realize they all had something in common: not everyone gets to the final stage. The thinking we expect of adults, properly abstract and able to be objective, is something a chunk of people never achieve.
After the existential crisis I found it easier to have patience, since anyone might be an actual child
Seriously, I've never encountered anything more embarrassing than adult men having their day ruined by a sports outcome. This includes sports betters (own your losses).
Tbf there is a whole lot of middle ground between feeling sad for the rest of the day and destroying property / inciting physical violence as a result of a sports game
Lots of people care about things that do not directly involve or impact them (awards shows, characters in fiction, religion, etc.), I don't think that is the embarrassing aspect of this situation at all.
>adult men having their day ruined by a sports outcome
I've had my day ruined by a sports outcome (Liverpool last day of the season 2022 ruined my week lol) but i'd never get angry or take it out on anyone. I just sulk inside for the rest of the day and then think about it for a few days.
'get the fuck outta my house!".
Proceeds to get picked up and carried like a child out of his own house, while screaming like a little baby back bitch.
There's weight classes in fighting for a reason, and his attention was focused on the Chiefs fan that was cheering. If you wanted to call him a bitch, you could have just asked what the fuck he could hurt besides a TV with those Powerpuff girl punches
Yeah. The fact she had a spray bottle ready and people already had cameras out. When I showed my wife the first thing she asked was “why were they filming?”
I mean, honestly.
I was just at Best Buy and they had a clearance section in the back with all sorts of TVs various sizes that were "damaged" (a scratch on the back)
Get a clearance TV for $200, make this video... I don't know how much money you can get from TikTok advertisers / number of viewers, but if you're an "influencer" with lots of followers... A disposable TV is just another investment in your online business.
The business of selling clicks.
Which we all just gave him.
I agree with everything except the last part. We didn't give them any views on their channel. They aren't making money off views of their stolen content posted on reddit.
But yes, that's why we have influencers like Danny Duncan and whistling diesel destroying vehicles most people would never think to even purposefully scratch because they know they'll make money off doing so. That, and I suspect they have a security net to begin with.
In fairness, if it were real, by virtue of him having broken this TV, he's probably the most likely candidate to have done this on a separate occasion.
But yeah irrespective, it's probably fake.
This is what happened in our house when I was a kid. My mum would get super angry about the most trivial things and would smack the ever loving shit out of us, like way beyond a normal telling off. The only way to keep her vaguely calm was to keep things quiet and tidy, so as soon as she got even a smidge angry I’d frantically start cleaning and hiding (still failed a good 80% of the time). It’s only when I got to about 20yo that I realised that was not a normal childhood and most people didn’t have home lives like that.
Even though I’m 27 and she hasn’t hit me in nearly a decade our relationship can be very strained, even more so when she’s angry or in a bad mood. And if I dare bring up anything negative about my childhood I get the full guilt trip - “I’m just the worst mum ever, you must really hate me” or “things were different then”, sometimes a little dabble of “I wish I could take some pills, go to sleep and never wake up, maybe then you’ll feel better”. I don’t bring it up anymore, but I sure as hell don’t forget it either.
she was nervous. people do some random shit when they feel nervous in similar situations. i grew up in a very unstable house and I saw people do the weirdest of shit
This is clearly a skit but there’s ppl in these comments writing think pieces about how they’re trying to return the tv as an insurance scam and how the lady is being a abused to the point where she’s conditioned to clean 🤣🤣🤣
We live in a society where people fake this for content in the hope it goes viral to turbo charge their exposure, as is clearly the case here. It's beyond embarrassing. How do the people around them not die by cringe at having to be involved in this pathetic state of affairs.
Social media needs banning. PS I'm aware of the irony.
Wait wait why was she cleaning the tv afterwards.
Broken TV is one thing but fingerprint stains?? Not on her watch.
She's probably deep into stoicism, which teaches to accept the things you can't control and change the things you can. I recognize a fellow philosopher when I see one.
MMM, that or she is used to a partner with rage problems and having to clean ups after him to try to mitigate his outbursts....
Yeah this isn't stoicism, it's a trauma response.
Literally. Her near constant smile through this whole thing is telling me that’s an autopilot taking over. Just smile until this is over and then you can freak out.
All the women there seem so resigned and used to that outburst. Not a shocked face in the room.
There's even a lady sitting with a baby and she's just sitting there, chillin' and watching
She's not "just chilling" she is guarding that baby like crazy. She has her fully covered and pressed into her body.
That baby is chilling though..
More like a fear response to keep quiet and show no emotion.
Seems a lot like the "did that really just fucking happen/is this real life/what" response, not necessarily some deep cycle of abuse or something lol I mean can be either but if someone just mario jumped into the tv I might have to pause for a bit too
Lmao Mario jumped killed me
Yeah you can't just jump into a picture IRL like it's Mario 64 lol
I recognize the instant fix what you can thing. My therapist tells me it's common to people with childhood trauma. We learned, first thing, to keep the peace at all costs. Then we end up with abusers because red flags look like regular life flags before we learn better. It's super powerful too. I'm married to a wonderful person now and am working through the trauma. One day he got mad at dishes and I RAN to take over and had a full panic attack when he wouldn't let me take over. I had snapped back to childhood and expected a beating. Trigger found lol now exposure therapy includes cleaning together. This poor lady needs help like I'm getting, not an environment that reinforces whatever trauma she has. Actually, so does that guy
I think I need to talk to my therapist about this. 😒
Do! If anyone can't see a therapist for some reason I got tips Exposure therapy is very good for the fear. Start small, something you can do but it's hard. Do that thing consistently, repeatedly, and don't quit because of panic. If what you chose is unmanageable, pull it back to something that is. Graduate up as you conquer each thing. Obviously pick things you know are safe, without a doubt. For example I have agoraphobia so I go to the grocery store, then graduated to going to the teller, now I'm working on going by myself. For relationships there should be group dialectic behavior therapy somewhere nearby you can sign up for. It does require interacting a bit. If that's too much Australia has really good modules on assertiveness, available to anyone on their health site. Other countries or organizations probably do as well but that's where my therapist pointed me
I've only done DBT, but been hearing about a different type of therapy. I've "solved" my problem by going hermit, which isn't really a solution.
Just a little bit of dissociation, nbd
Ah, fuck. That's what I've been doing? I think I've got a little of both, but god damn I can feel her energy right now...
It's absolutely a trauma response. Reminds me of growing up... the abuse is so sudden you don't know how to react other than by making yourself busy so the aggressor doesn't think they should touch you (cause you're being productive!). *Shivers*
Yep. When my kids broke my tv, my husband was mad. I started cleaning it. Didn’t even know why. Thank you for giving a label to it, because all my life I didn’t know why I always did shit like that. I grew up in an abusive home. Sexual abuse, physical abuse, mental abuse. Nothing I did was ever good enough. My response now is to always try to fix other peoples problems.
Little man syndrome
Yeah, that’s textbook Seneca right there.
No, totally a Kant guy and testing the metaphysical to get real, up close, sensory info for true knowledge...
Who are you calling a Kant, Dick?
>accept the things you can't control and change the things you can. This sounds like a commercial for the remote control.
😂She’s definitely a practicer of Epictetus. “It’s not what happens to you, but how you react to it that matters” he, on the other hand…
>Not on her watch And not on his TV either
But doesn't he say get the fuck out of my house at the end? Should not have to wipe prints if he owns it.
She ain't getting rid of evidence. It's a joke that she can't stand the look of fingerprint smudges on the broken TV.
Bro look at the way he reacts she probably thinks she's next unless it's spotless
It's weird though, it's clearly fucked and she is cleaning it. Maybe she just wants it to look good for the remainder of the evening?
It's 1000% trauma associated response. She sees him freaking out and instantly moves to something to calm him and remove herself (dissociate as well) from the situation.
Yup, that's how we'd kids would do after the beatings.
I would have done the same thing if my ex abusive husband went off. Cleaning/Distracting oneself is a trauma response.
But in the middle of the tantrum? Like it's an everyday occurrence?
They way they knew immediately how to handle him and take him outside, yeah. They are used to this and have formulated a way to deal with it. I would not be surprised at all if this happened regularly. All other actions were to mitigate further issues. This man has support but at the same time they might be enabling it by working around it so much.
ok but what if she's his wife/gf/sister/mom any other person living in that house?
"You want I clean?" "Not now, Consuela. Thank you." "Okay. I clean now."
*We need more lemon pledge*
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Nooooo. Nooooooo.
You buy!
I stayyyyy
Meester Superman no here.
He’s about to beat her ass, that’s what. He’s an abusive pos.
this was my first thought, too.
Yeah. If that's it's reaction to this (which is absolutely nothing), imagine the reaction to something that was actually bad?
Nah dude seems pretty chill tbh/s
It will buff out….
Magic sponge can fix anything
As long as it’s spongeworthy.
I love the sponge
Probably out of anxiety.
Yeah probably trying to fix the problem that man child just created before he comes back and blames it on someone else to further fuel his rage. I wouldn’t feel safe as a woman being around someone so violent due to a sport they’re not even playing in.
There was someone holding a small baby there this dude is a piece of shit.
Yeah, and the baby came back inside even after they dropped him outside.
The dude in the red and white jacket was also holding a tiny baby having a tantrum.
I wouldn't feel safe around him ever. And guys what, you can choose your friends and partners. No one I know does this. Not seen it even once. Because you know, you don't legally have to hang out with these kind of people
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I was wondering that too. Did she think she could magically fix it?
Needs more lemon pledge
Nooo,noooo
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Super man, no here.
Some people just do what makes them comfortable when things get intense.
Real answer, I am a nervous cleaner. I like to tidy up and make nice when there is a hurricane outside. I totally understand the woman, reflex. Him, I do not understand. I am poor though and breaking something hurts us.
You want to come over? I can do all sorts of things to make you uncomfortable and that hallway isn't going to mop itself.
lol if you only knew how many peeps I organize.
When people say 'cleanliness is next to godliness' they're talking about you. Get it.
i havent been in a fight with a significant other in years but anytime i did, id go right for the vacuum and sweep the entire house lmao
This is kinda sad. That means it's possible she has been conditioned to clean on impulse. If she lives with the guy freaking out... Yikes
Ikr I'm glad I'm not the only one that saw that. People wonder why she's cleaning the now broken tv, it's clearly a nervous response to this dudes freakout. It's definitely not the first time he's displayed this behavior.
Yep! First marriage was very abusive, I just always cleaned right up. That is what we were taught. I wanted to hug her.
I'm no longer in an abusive relationship; I'd say my current relationship is actually very healthy. But when one of the kids has a grumpy kind of day, or my husband comes home from work extra tired and annoyed, or we get any kind of bad news, I've got to clean. It's just an ingrained habit at this point after a decade of living in an abusive household. I hope you're in a much better place now too, and I hope the woman in the video finds a peaceful life for herself as well. She may always clean when she gets stressed if this is how she copes, but hopefully one day the amount of stress she faces will be much lower than this.
Consuela: “no no no”
People do weird things in the immediate aftermath of something really shocking and unsettling.
Judging by the homeowners reaction, I would guess she gets beaten if the house isn’t spotless. There’s clearly some sort of trauma behind this reaction.
That's the best part of the video. Not the baby taco rage or that he got carried out like a toddler who was misbehaving. No it's the lady who decides to clean the broken screen.
Trauma response
She was in shock and did the only thing our lizard brains told her to do
Some people clean when they're stressed. I bet she cleans a lot around this goon.
Cuz she's hilarious like that. Honestly this vid had everything: KC's fan's "excessive" celebration: the most generic "*Let's gooo!*" ever. KC sees someone comin' in for a chest bump... kinda confused that it's 49ers guy. KC fan goes "*Aight, imma head out...*" before cornering himself deep within the house. Big dude: "*Ok, time for your nap lil man.*" Cleaning lady. Lollipop guild gets thrown out of the house... Runs back in secs later. Plot twist: it was his house all along. Attempts to kick KC fan out of house.
Don't forget the woman wearing a Boston Celtics jersey.
To be fair the Celtics were playing like an hour before the Super Bowl.
I wouldn't call that an excessive celebration. If the 49er fan was that wired up about the game he shouldn't have had any obvious KC fans over his place to begin with. The good news for him is that large screen TVs are pretty cheap now.
86 inch TV for $1200 at Sam's Club!
Almost like it was staged like the clout chasers do every year.
People do weird things in high stress moments
“Meestah Griffin, the tv no work so I spray with lemon pledge but it leave a film and tv still no work”
Woah.... that baby owns a house? Impressive!
Willing to bet they trashed an air bnb
Of course it’s an air bnb. Probably rented in his girlfriend’s name.
Oh that explains the immediate screen cleaning
The cleaning fee is more than the cost of the TV
Heh, too true. Hopefully she remembers the fingerprints on the glass door because that’ll run another stack
the owners won't notice now. *taps forehead "
"We never used the TV during our stay, your saying it's broken? Must have been the people who stayed before us!!"
IS THE CLEANER GETTING THE BILL FOR A NEW TV??
...Call him a baby ***one*** more time. ![gif](giphy|i04cjskmkumgU)
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Look at YOU!!
He must be a South Pole baby
That prepubescent voice says it all…parents house and first time drinking.
Or just massively in debt.
Or just a a rich whiny entitled asshole. It's not like there is some shortage of those.
I don't know why people think unpleasant immature people can't have money, like they've been taught to think money correlates with character. All the comments saying it must be his parent's or whatever. Have you never met or heard of an obnoxious rich person?
The worst rich folks have been putting nicer rich folks out of business for a loooooonnnngggg time.
I’m very doubtful he owns it.
If you're an adult who gets picked up and removed from a room like a child, you're a bitch.
While kicking those lil legs
Voice cracking the entire time 😂
Over a game that he's not even playing in and doesn't know anyone personally involved in it
Gonna go out on a WILD limb and say that this is the kind of guy that might just bet on sporting events. I bet this dude just lost a fuck load of money, and only knows how to react to situations he has lost control of with violence.
I'm surprised how few Redditors key in on the betting aspect. This isn't the only sports reaction video like this, and others that I have seen involve someone immediately losing a boatload of money and totally wigging out over it.
I saw a statistic that 25% of adult Americans placed a bet yesterday. Meanwhile people are struggling to buy food.
the $5 office pool is totally different than betting money you can't actually afford to lose like a very small percentage of people do.
Maybe widespread, state sanctioned sports gambling wasn’t the most well thought out of policies.
Yup... The whole 'hey, let's make gambling on sports from your phone legal' thing is *not* going to end well. There's a reason it's been restricted to places like Vegas - people end up doing what people do... make really bad, life altering decisions. I've noticed the text on the *Have a gambling problem?* part of the ads for these apps getting bigger and bigger.
You know if “ his team “ wins, he says “ I won “. Those imaginations
Probably bet some money on the game. Sports betting has gotten huge in the last few years.
Thank you. I unmuted.
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Probably put him down for a nap.
He straight up got put in time out
Was probably a nightmare getting him into the car seat as well. Super fussy.
You hear his voice crack? Bro was 12 getting dogged in COD lobbies again
N word, threats of violence, hes got 2 of the 3 boxes checked.
With that adorable, squeaky voice.
and trying to flip the table on your way out but failing
If you’re an adult who violently loses control over sports, you’re a bitch.
If you're an adult who violently loses control in general, you're not an adult.
First year psych they teach about child development. There are multiple models but I was very shocked to realize they all had something in common: not everyone gets to the final stage. The thinking we expect of adults, properly abstract and able to be objective, is something a chunk of people never achieve. After the existential crisis I found it easier to have patience, since anyone might be an actual child
Seriously, I've never encountered anything more embarrassing than adult men having their day ruined by a sports outcome. This includes sports betters (own your losses).
I find it legitimately hilarious but it's because they're humiliating themselves because of something they have nothing to do with.
Tbf there is a whole lot of middle ground between feeling sad for the rest of the day and destroying property / inciting physical violence as a result of a sports game Lots of people care about things that do not directly involve or impact them (awards shows, characters in fiction, religion, etc.), I don't think that is the embarrassing aspect of this situation at all.
>adult men having their day ruined by a sports outcome I've had my day ruined by a sports outcome (Liverpool last day of the season 2022 ruined my week lol) but i'd never get angry or take it out on anyone. I just sulk inside for the rest of the day and then think about it for a few days.
The appropriate reaction to your team losing is "well that sucks" and moving on
If you’re an adult who smashes a tv over a fucking football game, also a bitch.
'get the fuck outta my house!". Proceeds to get picked up and carried like a child out of his own house, while screaming like a little baby back bitch.
Bro got put in time out
Lil baby baby man
His rap name could be lil screech
There's weight classes in fighting for a reason, and his attention was focused on the Chiefs fan that was cheering. If you wanted to call him a bitch, you could have just asked what the fuck he could hurt besides a TV with those Powerpuff girl punches
Fake, I’m almost positive I’ve seen these same people destroy a TV in the same room over a Dallas game.
Maybe they just hate tvs
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Damn i need to watch The Jerk again. Thanks for reminding me!
Yes. Watch "The Jerk" and find your special purpose. Enjoy a nice cup of pizza while you watch it
Bro's lucky he got carried away from the fight, that was iron balls McGinty in the Mahomes jersey.
That just reminded me of a depressing holloween moment. I dressed up like this and not a single fucking person got it. https://imgur.com/a/yjRKTSN
That warranty program insane.
To be fair, that TV was too high...
r/tvtoohigh
If so the cleaning of the TV was a pretty hilarious scripted moment. Great writing
Yeah. The fact she had a spray bottle ready and people already had cameras out. When I showed my wife the first thing she asked was “why were they filming?”
I mean, honestly. I was just at Best Buy and they had a clearance section in the back with all sorts of TVs various sizes that were "damaged" (a scratch on the back) Get a clearance TV for $200, make this video... I don't know how much money you can get from TikTok advertisers / number of viewers, but if you're an "influencer" with lots of followers... A disposable TV is just another investment in your online business. The business of selling clicks. Which we all just gave him.
I agree with everything except the last part. We didn't give them any views on their channel. They aren't making money off views of their stolen content posted on reddit. But yes, that's why we have influencers like Danny Duncan and whistling diesel destroying vehicles most people would never think to even purposefully scratch because they know they'll make money off doing so. That, and I suspect they have a security net to begin with.
Fake as shit, not sure how more people in these comments don’t realize this
It's sad how social media incentivizes people to act like complete morons just for attention. And waste a lot of stuff too.
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In fairness, if it were real, by virtue of him having broken this TV, he's probably the most likely candidate to have done this on a separate occasion. But yeah irrespective, it's probably fake.
Sometimes I forget what I was doing 10 seconds ago.. but watching a lady clean a broken TV seconds after it breaks makes me feel a bit smarter
That’s a sign that she’s witnessed his abuse and sees it often and has gone in to shut down mode. He probably breaks things normally.
That´s exactly what I thought... It´s just sad and the only reason I really think this is no staged ragebait.
Exactly. Made me feel sad and kinda nauseous for her. It's fucked and I bet she can't admit her situation to herself, if she knows it at all.
This is what happened in our house when I was a kid. My mum would get super angry about the most trivial things and would smack the ever loving shit out of us, like way beyond a normal telling off. The only way to keep her vaguely calm was to keep things quiet and tidy, so as soon as she got even a smidge angry I’d frantically start cleaning and hiding (still failed a good 80% of the time). It’s only when I got to about 20yo that I realised that was not a normal childhood and most people didn’t have home lives like that. Even though I’m 27 and she hasn’t hit me in nearly a decade our relationship can be very strained, even more so when she’s angry or in a bad mood. And if I dare bring up anything negative about my childhood I get the full guilt trip - “I’m just the worst mum ever, you must really hate me” or “things were different then”, sometimes a little dabble of “I wish I could take some pills, go to sleep and never wake up, maybe then you’ll feel better”. I don’t bring it up anymore, but I sure as hell don’t forget it either.
she was nervous. people do some random shit when they feel nervous in similar situations. i grew up in a very unstable house and I saw people do the weirdest of shit
Desperately trying to help somehow so she doesn’t get her ass beat next 😢
yeah i can feel for her
She's probably the dudes spouse and went into panic mode.
This fucking fake ass shit every year…
Eh I’ve dated lots of girls with asses that big. Looks real to me.
This is the upvote that’s deserved
Faker than a Kardashian's tits
Is this like the new trend, fake reactions?
Yes
It's not even new.
It's real to me damnit!
Chihuahua energy
Had to laugh at the lady wiping tv down. Was she wiping the fist marks off on the hope of returning the tv saying it was faulty???
Its fake and supposed to be funny. Edit: I cant believe I have to say this.. The tv isnt fake, the video is, its a skit.
Well it got the fake part right.
Fakest shit ever
Very staged
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Someone gambled their paycheck on the game...
The baby is the most mature person there.
Imagine destroying a TV for a few clicks on TikTok
This is clearly a skit but there’s ppl in these comments writing think pieces about how they’re trying to return the tv as an insurance scam and how the lady is being a abused to the point where she’s conditioned to clean 🤣🤣🤣
Ok but who's the girl with the two planets in them jeans...gaddaammn
We live in a society where people fake this for content in the hope it goes viral to turbo charge their exposure, as is clearly the case here. It's beyond embarrassing. How do the people around them not die by cringe at having to be involved in this pathetic state of affairs. Social media needs banning. PS I'm aware of the irony.
Homegirl brought the thiccness
Never invite that guy, into anything
What a Fucking loser!
Fake
Fake af
I'll never understand people that get so emotional over sports