I had a similar experience with Elf on the Shelf. I was like 10 and hated inanimate objects that could seemingly move. Thanks DHMIS and FNAF for that one. So when we got an elf on the shelf I found a new fear. I freaked out every time it would move AND MY MOTHER HAD THE GUTS TO PUT IT TO WHERE IT WAS STARING AT ME AS I SLEPT. Long story short I begged her to "take it back to Santa" while having a mental breakdown. Thanks mom, for that "lovely" Christmas experience lmao.
A double-barreled shotgun is a break-action shotgun with two parallel barrels, allowing two single shots to be fired in quick succession or simultaneously. Construction Modern double-barreled shotguns, often known as doubles, are almost universally break action, with the barrels hinge down at the rear to expose the breech ends for unloading and reloading. Since there is no reciprocating action needed to eject and reload the shells, doubles are more compact than repeating designs such as pump action, lever action, bolt action, or self-loading shotguns. Barrel configuration See also: coach gun and sawed-off shotgun Double-barreled shotguns come in two basic configurations: side-by-side (S×S) - the two barrels are arranged horizontally; over-and-under (O/U) - the two barrels are arranged vertically. The original double-barreled guns were nearly all S×S designs, which was a more practical design for muzzleloaders. Early cartridge-firing shotguns also used the side-by-side action, because they kept the exposed hammers of the earlier muzzleloading shotguns from which they evolved. When hammerless designs started to become common, the over-and-under design was introduced, and most modern sporting doubles are over-and-under designs.[1] One significant advantage that doubles have over single-barrel repeating shotguns is the ability to have more than one choke at a time. Some shotgun shooting sports, such as skeet shooting, use crossing targets presented in a narrow range of distance, and only require one level of choke. Other sports, like sporting clays, give the shooter targets at differing ranges, and targets that might approach or recede from the shooter, and so must be engaged at differing ranges. Having two barrels lets the shooter use a more open choke for near targets, and a tighter choke for distant targets, providing the optimal shot pattern for each distance. The disadvantage lies in the fact that the barrels of a double-barreled shotgun, whether over-and-under or side-by-side, are not parallel, but slightly angled,[citation needed] so that shots from the barrels converge, usually at "40 yards out". For the side-by-side configuration, the shotstring continues on its path to the opposite side of the rib after the converging point; for example, the left barrel's discharge travels on the left of the rib till it hits dead center at 40 yards (36.58 m) out, after that, the discharge continues on to the right. In the over-and-under configuration with a parallel rib, both barrels' discharges will keep to the dead center, but the discharge from the "under" barrel will shoot higher than the discharge from the "over" barrel after 40 yards (36.58 m). Thus, double-barreled shotguns are accurate only at practical shotgun ranges, though the range of their ammunition easily exceeds four to six times that distance. Side-by-side shotguns are often more expensive, and may take more practice to aim effectively than a over-and-under. The off-center nature of the recoil in a S×S gun may make shooting the body-side barrel slightly more painful by comparison to an over-and-under, single-shot, or pump-action, lever-action shotgun. Gas-operated and Recoil-operated, designs will recoil less than either. More side-by-side than over-and-under guns have traditional "cast-off" stocks, where the end of the buttstock veers slightly to the right, allowing a right-handed user to point the gun more easily.[1] Double-barreled shotguns are also inherently more safe, as whether the shotgun is loaded or can be fired can be ascertained by anyone present if the action is broken open, for instance on a skeet, trap or hunting clays course when another shooter is firing; if the action is open, the gun cannot fire. Similarly, doubles are more easily examined to see if loaded than pump or semi-automatic shotguns, whose bolt must be opened and chamber closely examined or felt to make sure it is unloaded; with a double gun (or a break-action single gun), whether the gun is loaded, i.e., has cartridges in any chamber, is easily and immediately seen with a glance (and just as easily unloaded).[citation needed] Trigger mechanism The early doubles used two triggers, one for each barrel, located front to back inside the trigger guard. The index finger was used to pull either trigger, as having two fingers inside the trigger guard can cause a very undesirable recoil-induced double-discharge. Double-trigger designs are typically set up for right-handed users.[1] In double-trigger designs, it is often possible to pull both triggers at once, firing both barrels simultaneously, though this is generally not recommended as it doubles the recoil, battering both shotgun and shooter, particularly if it was unanticipated or unintended. Discharging both barrels at the same time has long been a hunting trick employed by hunters using 8 gauge "elephant" shotguns, firing the two two-ounce slugs for sheer stopping power at close range.[citation needed] Later models use a single trigger that alternately fires both barrels, called a single selective trigger or SST. The single selective trigger does not allow firing both barrels at once, since the single trigger must be pulled twice in order to fire both barrels. The change from one barrel to the other may be done by a clockwork type system, where a cam alternates between barrels, or by an inertial system where the recoil of firing the first barrel toggles the trigger to the next barrel. A double-barreled shotgun with an inertial trigger works best with full power shotshells; shooting low recoil shotshells often will not reliably toggle the inertial trigger, causing an apparent failure to fire occasionally when attempting to depress the trigger a second time to fire the second barrel (this also can happen if the first shell fails to fire). Generally there is a method of selecting the order in which the barrels of a single selective trigger shotgun fire; commonly this is done through manipulation of the safety, pushing to one side to select top barrel first and the other side to select bottom barrel first. In the event that an inertial trigger does not toggle to the second barrel when firing low recoil shotshells, manually selecting the order to the second barrel will enable the second barrel to fire when the trigger is depressed again. One of the advantages of double-barreled shotgun with double triggers or single selective trigger, is that the second shot can be taken almost immediately after the first with merely a second trigger pull, without needing to manually operate the action (which will inevitably destabilize the gun from the shoulder position and affect aim), and can utilize different chokes for the two shots (assuming, of course, that full power shotshells are fired, at least for a double-barreled shotgun with an inertial type single selective trigger, as needed to toggle the inertial trigger). This can be noticeably faster than a pump shotgun, which requires manually pumping the fore-end to eject and reload for the second shot, and may be faster, or not slower, than a semi-automatic shotgun (as there are no bolt movements to delay the rechambering of a second shell). Note, however, in neither the pump or semi-automatic will the second shot be a different choke pattern from the first shot, whereas for a double, the two shots are usually with different chokes. Thus, depending on the nature of the hunt, the appropriate choke for the shot is always at hand. For example, while field hunting flushing birds, the first shot is usually closer than the second because the bird flies away from the shooter; so, the more open choke (and barrel) would be better for the first shot, and if a second shot is needed, as the bird is flying away, the more closed (and thus longer distance of an effective shot pattern) choke (and barrel) is then appropriate. Conversely, on a driven hunt, where the birds are driven towards the shooter, the closed (longer effective distance) choke (and barrel) should be fired first, saving the open (closer effective distance) choke (and barrel) for the now-closer incoming bird. None of this is possible with single-barrel shotguns, only with a double, whether S×S or O/U. Regulation Regulation is a term used for multi-barreled firearms that indicates how close to the same point of aim the barrels will shoot. A poorly regulated gun may hit consistently with one barrel, but miss consistently with the other, making the gun nearly useless for anything requiring two shots. However, the short ranges and spread of shot provide a significant overlap, so a small error in regulation in a double is often too small to be noticed. Generally the shotguns are regulated to hit the point of aim at a given distance, usually the maximum expected range since that is the range at which a full choke is used, and where precise regulation matters most. The regulation is usually more important in side-by-side than over-and-under shotguns, as felt recoil differs.
I'm the "can I open a gift early?" kid. Every Christmas Eve. Over the years, I got to open more and more gifts early. Eventually it got to where I was allowed to open one on Christmas Eve Eve, too. One year when I was sick with the flu, my parents even let me open a small one on Christmas Eve Eve Eve. I'm also the opposite of the spoiled kid. I'm the "thanks her parents profusely for everything and hugs them". I'm also the early bird kid. It eventually got to where I'd open the gifts from my parents on Christmas Eve (for the most part) and the gifts from Santa on Christmas Day. I'm always conflicted in November. I want to get in the Christmas spirit but I also want to say "wait! Don't forget about Thanksgiving". I'm also part Ukrainian so we get to celebrate Christmas a little longer, Orthodox Christmas is on January 7 and a minor holiday for my family. My parents keep everything up until January 8 or 9 then take it all down. One year though my mom had the flu around that time and we were too busy to take stuff down so we didn't take things down until late January and we still had two or three things up a week into February.
I remember when I was like 5-4 can’t remember, we opened one of our gifts on Christmas Eve and one of us got an elf on the shelf. I thought it was neat at first, but when the day progressed I slowly got a bit more jumpy around the thing. Until I was completely terrified of the thing. I read the story and I got to the part where it said that if you touch it would die or something. When I learned that info I snuck into the room where the elf was, I tried to stay out of its “sight”. I snuck up behind the thing and I threw it to the ground, I ran away from the crime scene, and eventually find that my dog completely tore the doll to shreds. I felt so accomplished.
ngl i actually liked the elf on the shelf my siblings did too when we were all asleep my parents went to go move it every morning we would wake up and try to find the elf in fun hiding spots it was fun and kept the christmas spirit alive but i understand how some people find it very very creepy
We celebrate christmas differently here in Sweden. We have the weirdest and best traditions too, Julbord which means christmas table. We literally feast with our family and relatives like how you americans have thanksgiving, the food's great and there's leftovers. We also watch donald duck's christmas eve which basically is a compilation of Disney classics. We celebrate it differently from household to household but fool, that's how we do it.
A few years ago my cousin bawled his eyes out because he didn't get a ps4 what he got was a fucking Nintendo 3DS. Me personally I would've accepted it and hugged my parents
People may make fun of the stick man style animation like this. Maybe call it low effort or whatever but… it tells a pretty good story and it’s just a fun thing to watch unfold. 10/10
My family has a tradition where we open 1 Christmas gift at least 10 days before Christmas, Naturally it started because my father always guessed his gifts cause he torn the corners of and peeked inside, so naturally I always tear off a corner of the present to mock him, he's fine with it.
Parents that give coal to their children are brave as HELL! Like I bet the reason why they gave their child coal was because they ACCIDENTALLY made them mad for one second like they’re just so DESPERATE to see their child cry😭💯
So, funny story… One time my sister couldn’t find her shoes. Eventually I decided to help because we were about to miss the bus. I look in her room, check the closet, and I see the Lego NES in the corner! I never told anyone and I now proudly have it on display. Edit: Don’t worry, that was the only gift I found.
Yo the kid hitting the Griddy at the start is from my old elementary school, I fan prove it to… sort of, I did a lot of course plays and things there and also had the same graduation walk he had to do.
There is one person you forgot. The good detective. Only when they START opening their gift, they will geuss. This is me, I get it right almost every single time.
Every year my mom would give my brother and I pajamas for Christmas Eve. This year she didn’t have enough but my grandma got me pajamas so it kinda worked. But they are COMFORTABLE
I hate Christmas but I think I have a good reason, I'm still only 14 but my family has been and still is quite horrific /well- you might be able to guess, by anyway the day is just basically a day revolved around my sister's and the things I got would be sold, or I would have to give them too my sisters. The day is spent with me being screamed at and since I'm 14 I don't have my own home ofc or a relationship since I'm transgender and everyone in England is transphobic lol, but that's beside the point I just don't really have a reason to enjoy Christmas at the moment and tbh bc of my family It may take a while for me to find a reason to enjoy it.
I know it won't change anything, but I'm sorry you were born into such an awful family. You don't deserve to be yelled at or have your Christmas presents sold and given away. I really wish I could help you, but there's nothing I can do. At least, when your 18, you can move away from your family and possibly England, to a place more accepting of trans people.
0:18 Spoiled Kid 1:03 Early Decorator 1:29 Bah Humbug! 2:10 Early Gift Kid 2:38 The Mr. Beast 2:59 The Peeker 3:44 Festive 4:04 Secret Santa Family 4:39 Elf On The Shelf Family 5:25 The Dedective 6:11 Early Bird 6:55 Coal Kid 7:29 Caroler
In the small town I lived in not only did people not take down decorations for months but al put them on months early and Christmas candy gets sold here way earlier like September
My uncle was a peeker, but instead of like peeling back the paper a bit to see what it is, he would just unwrap the whole thing and then rewrap it before anyone found out
From like seven under I was very, very inpatient for the gifts we were give but after that i kinda forgot lmao about when Christmas despite having a advent calendar
Me, my mum and my dad will wake up at a sensible time meanwhile my sister wants to stay in bed longer and I remember sitting patiently on my phone just waiting for my sister to wake up or to text her to wake up! 😂
If I lived with a spoiled kid I would have a meeting with my parents and we would (hopefully) agree NOT to give him a present,and if he cries- *b e l t t i m e*
One night my parents forgot to move the elf on the shelf and they didn't know I knew it was fake so I decided to spill sugar on the counter and I wrote "I'm back" with the sugar and when my parents woke up there was a bit of of disaster that morning :)
my little brother and my stepdad got a lot of elves on the shelf to annoy me they have put them up for 2 years in a row and probably more years to come
Bro I hate to say it 😭 I’m the spoiled kid in my head, I never tell my mom but it makes me wanna cry when my parents spend so much money on a stoking full of candy and it’s all kinda bad 😭 it actualy makes me wanna cry tho
I’m the kid that spends five minutes on Christmas Day guessing what my gifts are and then I open it and I am either happy or pretend happy. Also I am that one kid that will play with a Christmas gift for one day and then NEVER touch it again (except the phones I got)
One Time my elf (I still have it I’m under the age of 10) was in the god darng fridge bro like I JUST woke up to get my milk for breakfast and he was just hugging the dang jug bro No mater what it’s still hilarious😂
if your a spoiled kid, please listen. lots have things like, laptops, a school, and even food. i have these things but one most have, a phone. i don't have a phone, but my older sister got one when she was seven. so please, spoiled kids, be grateful for what you get for Christmas or for things you have. oh yeah, merry Christmas and happy holidays 👍
every christmas eve my mom tells us we get to open 1 gift early (the only gift for us under the tree at the time) and every time its Christmas pjs and we would have to wear it for the rest of the night and to bed
i was the "kid who tried to prove Santa's existence." Sort of a subcategory to the Spy, but more in tune with the holidays. Like i wanted to see Santa so badly because he would bring the most goated gifts every year. I remember one Christmas eve, i got out my shitty Neutab tablet to try to record a video overnight, but i knew damn well it wouldn't hold over 5 hours of video storage, so i think i remember getting too tired and going to bed. Nowadays, I'm the decorator!
So, when I was little my parents hid our presents in a bin that was in the top shelf of their closet.... I was never able to get to the presents because I was always to short and I still am to short to reach them lol
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Bro when i got my soul silver i LITERALLY CRIED i was so geeked.
Yo is the guy who makes the best shorts
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Nah the best is back
@@Waitwaitwait233 there's no way 💀
@@duckyboy5299 I like how you responded to something 5 months ago
I had a similar experience with Elf on the Shelf.
I was like 10 and hated inanimate objects that could seemingly move. Thanks DHMIS and FNAF for that one. So when we got an elf on the shelf I found a new fear. I freaked out every time it would move AND MY MOTHER HAD THE GUTS TO PUT IT TO WHERE IT WAS STARING AT ME AS I SLEPT. Long story short I begged her to "take it back to Santa" while having a mental breakdown.
Thanks mom, for that "lovely" Christmas experience lmao.
A double-barreled shotgun is a break-action shotgun with two parallel barrels, allowing two single shots to be fired in quick succession or simultaneously.
Construction
Modern double-barreled shotguns, often known as doubles, are almost universally break action, with the barrels hinge down at the rear to expose the breech ends for unloading and reloading. Since there is no reciprocating action needed to eject and reload the shells, doubles are more compact than repeating designs such as pump action, lever action, bolt action, or self-loading shotguns.
Barrel configuration
See also: coach gun and sawed-off shotgun
Double-barreled shotguns come in two basic configurations:
side-by-side (S×S) - the two barrels are arranged horizontally;
over-and-under (O/U) - the two barrels are arranged vertically.
The original double-barreled guns were nearly all S×S designs, which was a more practical design for muzzleloaders. Early cartridge-firing shotguns also used the side-by-side action, because they kept the exposed hammers of the earlier muzzleloading shotguns from which they evolved. When hammerless designs started to become common, the over-and-under design was introduced, and most modern sporting doubles are over-and-under designs.[1]
One significant advantage that doubles have over single-barrel repeating shotguns is the ability to have more than one choke at a time. Some shotgun shooting sports, such as skeet shooting, use crossing targets presented in a narrow range of distance, and only require one level of choke. Other sports, like sporting clays, give the shooter targets at differing ranges, and targets that might approach or recede from the shooter, and so must be engaged at differing ranges. Having two barrels lets the shooter use a more open choke for near targets, and a tighter choke for distant targets, providing the optimal shot pattern for each distance.
The disadvantage lies in the fact that the barrels of a double-barreled shotgun, whether over-and-under or side-by-side, are not parallel, but slightly angled,[citation needed] so that shots from the barrels converge, usually at "40 yards out". For the side-by-side configuration, the shotstring continues on its path to the opposite side of the rib after the converging point; for example, the left barrel's discharge travels on the left of the rib till it hits dead center at 40 yards (36.58 m) out, after that, the discharge continues on to the right. In the over-and-under configuration with a parallel rib, both barrels' discharges will keep to the dead center, but the discharge from the "under" barrel will shoot higher than the discharge from the "over" barrel after 40 yards (36.58 m). Thus, double-barreled shotguns are accurate only at practical shotgun ranges, though the range of their ammunition easily exceeds four to six times that distance.
Side-by-side shotguns are often more expensive, and may take more practice to aim effectively than a over-and-under. The off-center nature of the recoil in a S×S gun may make shooting the body-side barrel slightly more painful by comparison to an over-and-under, single-shot, or pump-action, lever-action shotgun. Gas-operated and Recoil-operated, designs will recoil less than either. More side-by-side than over-and-under guns have traditional "cast-off" stocks, where the end of the buttstock veers slightly to the right, allowing a right-handed user to point the gun more easily.[1]
Double-barreled shotguns are also inherently more safe, as whether the shotgun is loaded or can be fired can be ascertained by anyone present if the action is broken open, for instance on a skeet, trap or hunting clays course when another shooter is firing; if the action is open, the gun cannot fire. Similarly, doubles are more easily examined to see if loaded than pump or semi-automatic shotguns, whose bolt must be opened and chamber closely examined or felt to make sure it is unloaded; with a double gun (or a break-action single gun), whether the gun is loaded, i.e., has cartridges in any chamber, is easily and immediately seen with a glance (and just as easily unloaded).[citation needed]
Trigger mechanism
The early doubles used two triggers, one for each barrel, located front to back inside the trigger guard. The index finger was used to pull either trigger, as having two fingers inside the trigger guard can cause a very undesirable recoil-induced double-discharge. Double-trigger designs are typically set up for right-handed users.[1] In double-trigger designs, it is often possible to pull both triggers at once, firing both barrels simultaneously, though this is generally not recommended as it doubles the recoil, battering both shotgun and shooter, particularly if it was unanticipated or unintended. Discharging both barrels at the same time has long been a hunting trick employed by hunters using 8 gauge "elephant" shotguns, firing the two two-ounce slugs for sheer stopping power at close range.[citation needed]
Later models use a single trigger that alternately fires both barrels, called a single selective trigger or SST. The single selective trigger does not allow firing both barrels at once, since the single trigger must be pulled twice in order to fire both barrels. The change from one barrel to the other may be done by a clockwork type system, where a cam alternates between barrels, or by an inertial system where the recoil of firing the first barrel toggles the trigger to the next barrel. A double-barreled shotgun with an inertial trigger works best with full power shotshells; shooting low recoil shotshells often will not reliably toggle the inertial trigger, causing an apparent failure to fire occasionally when attempting to depress the trigger a second time to fire the second barrel (this also can happen if the first shell fails to fire). Generally there is a method of selecting the order in which the barrels of a single selective trigger shotgun fire; commonly this is done through manipulation of the safety, pushing to one side to select top barrel first and the other side to select bottom barrel first. In the event that an inertial trigger does not toggle to the second barrel when firing low recoil shotshells, manually selecting the order to the second barrel will enable the second barrel to fire when the trigger is depressed again.
One of the advantages of double-barreled shotgun with double triggers or single selective trigger, is that the second shot can be taken almost immediately after the first with merely a second trigger pull, without needing to manually operate the action (which will inevitably destabilize the gun from the shoulder position and affect aim), and can utilize different chokes for the two shots (assuming, of course, that full power shotshells are fired, at least for a double-barreled shotgun with an inertial type single selective trigger, as needed to toggle the inertial trigger). This can be noticeably faster than a pump shotgun, which requires manually pumping the fore-end to eject and reload for the second shot, and may be faster, or not slower, than a semi-automatic shotgun (as there are no bolt movements to delay the rechambering of a second shell). Note, however, in neither the pump or semi-automatic will the second shot be a different choke pattern from the first shot, whereas for a double, the two shots are usually with different chokes. Thus, depending on the nature of the hunt, the appropriate choke for the shot is always at hand. For example, while field hunting flushing birds, the first shot is usually closer than the second because the bird flies away from the shooter; so, the more open choke (and barrel) would be better for the first shot, and if a second shot is needed, as the bird is flying away, the more closed (and thus longer distance of an effective shot pattern) choke (and barrel) is then appropriate. Conversely, on a driven hunt, where the birds are driven towards the shooter, the closed (longer effective distance) choke (and barrel) should be fired first, saving the open (closer effective distance) choke (and barrel) for the now-closer incoming bird. None of this is possible with single-barrel shotguns, only with a double, whether S×S or O/U.
Regulation
Regulation is a term used for multi-barreled firearms that indicates how close to the same point of aim the barrels will shoot. A poorly regulated gun may hit consistently with one barrel, but miss consistently with the other, making the gun nearly useless for anything requiring two shots. However, the short ranges and spread of shot provide a significant overlap, so a small error in regulation in a double is often too small to be noticed. Generally the shotguns are regulated to hit the point of aim at a given distance, usually the maximum expected range since that is the range at which a full choke is used, and where precise regulation matters most. The regulation is usually more important in side-by-side than over-and-under shotguns, as felt recoil differs.
@@genericfurrypersoniguess Bro what the hell. XD
@@genericfurrypersoniguess I’ll try to be able to apply this information during school tomorrow, thank you!
@@averywot. You're very welcome. Don't forget the ammo.
Im
0:45 I think the funniest part is that I actually got an iPhone 14 pro with 256 gigs, and was actually grateful for it.
I got the 14 Pro 256 GB but it wasn’t for Christmas. I got a sick upgradable deal and spent $415 on it which isn’t bad at all
@@MixTheTake were you grateful for it tho?
I got an redmi😁😁
@@FazbearOnTheRun He bought it
@@FazbearOnTheRunif he bought it he probably grateful for it or else he would’ve bought it
I'm the "can I open a gift early?" kid. Every Christmas Eve. Over the years, I got to open more and more gifts early. Eventually it got to where I was allowed to open one on Christmas Eve Eve, too. One year when I was sick with the flu, my parents even let me open a small one on Christmas Eve Eve Eve. I'm also the opposite of the spoiled kid. I'm the "thanks her parents profusely for everything and hugs them". I'm also the early bird kid. It eventually got to where I'd open the gifts from my parents on Christmas Eve (for the most part) and the gifts from Santa on Christmas Day. I'm always conflicted in November. I want to get in the Christmas spirit but I also want to say "wait! Don't forget about Thanksgiving". I'm also part Ukrainian so we get to celebrate Christmas a little longer, Orthodox Christmas is on January 7 and a minor holiday for my family. My parents keep everything up until January 8 or 9 then take it all down. One year though my mom had the flu around that time and we were too busy to take stuff down so we didn't take things down until late January and we still had two or three things up a week into February.
Same but it’s impossible to get to open a present early at my nana’s
I’m like 20 Years old now and I’m still can I open gift early person
I remember when I was like 5-4 can’t remember, we opened one of our gifts on Christmas Eve and one of us got an elf on the shelf. I thought it was neat at first, but when the day progressed I slowly got a bit more jumpy around the thing. Until I was completely terrified of the thing. I read the story and I got to the part where it said that if you touch it would die or something. When I learned that info I snuck into the room where the elf was, I tried to stay out of its “sight”. I snuck up behind the thing and I threw it to the ground, I ran away from the crime scene, and eventually find that my dog completely tore the doll to shreds. I felt so accomplished.
Epic
That elf deserved it for freaking you out
Honestly though, they look like they came right out of a Chucky movie
ngl i actually liked the elf on the shelf
my siblings did too
when we were all asleep my parents went to go move it
every morning we would wake up and try to find the elf in fun hiding spots
it was fun and kept the christmas spirit alive
but i understand how some people find it very very creepy
that one kid who gets everything but only uses it once and forgets it instantly
that's lowkey me
@@MOVED_acc.144 Dude same
FR, I ALWAYS DO THAT WHEN I RECEIVE TOYS FOR CHRISTMAS (I don’t get toys anymore, tho but used to)
I was the kid that would ask for shit, get it, and then just flat out never open it
Sad to admit it but this is me
0:47 "you only got me the 12! Your so poor!" bro and im crying with happy tears when i got some new colored pencils and some skittles
We celebrate christmas differently here in Sweden. We have the weirdest and best traditions too, Julbord which means christmas table. We literally feast with our family and relatives like how you americans have thanksgiving, the food's great and there's leftovers. We also watch donald duck's christmas eve which basically is a compilation of Disney classics. We celebrate it differently from household to household but fool, that's how we do it.
The first one reminds me of Dudley in Harry Potter for some reason lmao
😂😂
He is that kid
I just still can't believe that Christmas Eve is tomorrow.
yea
Merry Christmas!
@@M_ModzANDthatkiddasher YES
yeah it's crazy
merry christmas a year later😭😭
It’s 5 in the morning on Christmas right now. I’m watching this video and loving it. My sleep schedule is messed up.
Wow
How are you
I do it every morning for school. You think your sleep is messed up?
crying on christmas is literally kids show christmas stuff in a nutshell
the duck still got fire content
Love the duck try birdie he better
Susynt?!?!
@@clairecoughlan4255 theyre basically the same thing
My grandma always gives me the exact opposite of what I want for Christmas, it’s like she knows what not to give me and gives it to me
About 2 days until Christmas one year I literally weighed and measured my gifts to see what they were lol
as someone who never celebrated Christmas . this is very relatable
Same!
Wait what tf
@@Jose-Campos. not everyone celebrates charismas lmao.
I was jus poor so I didn’t get or receive gifts
Me too!
Christmas is definitely my favorite holiday
A few years ago my cousin bawled his eyes out because he didn't get a ps4 what he got was a fucking Nintendo 3DS. Me personally I would've accepted it and hugged my parents
0:24, the sad thing is that some spoiled kids are actually like this
Nothing hits more than being bundled up in a blanket with the fam drinking eggnog while watching a Christmas movie wearing a Santa hat
Bro the early decorator is good yet bad, i like them tho because my family once got a christmas tree on the 23rd of december XD
Yo I love your channel dude. Happy Holidays
same
love ur videos keep making these videos
People may make fun of the stick man style animation like this. Maybe call it low effort or whatever but… it tells a pretty good story and it’s just a fun thing to watch unfold. 10/10
My family has a tradition where we open 1 Christmas gift at least 10 days before Christmas, Naturally it started because my father always guessed his gifts cause he torn the corners of and peeked inside, so naturally I always tear off a corner of the present to mock him, he's fine with it.
Parents that give coal to their children are brave as HELL!
Like I bet the reason why they gave their child coal was because they ACCIDENTALLY made them mad for one second like they’re just so DESPERATE to see their child cry😭💯
no cause when i was 7 i wanted an anna dress from frozen and i got a box of coal saying " No anna dress, be better next year :(" like dafuq?
@@Mylaaa_12 they do it bc they want to see you cry for no reason😔
Christmas Drip ❤
So, funny story…
One time my sister couldn’t find her shoes. Eventually I decided to help because we were about to miss the bus. I look in her room, check the closet, and I see the Lego NES in the corner! I never told anyone and I now proudly have it on display.
Edit: Don’t worry, that was the only gift I found.
This is comical and amazing, i did this too my sister asked for help, for some reason me looks in the closet and sees lego city hq police set
Yo the kid hitting the Griddy at the start is from my old elementary school, I fan prove it to… sort of, I did a lot of course plays and things there and also had the same graduation walk he had to do.
I'm glad I grew up before Elf on the Shelf was a thing. That shit's creepy as hell.
Whenever I get an elf on the shelf, I just touch it, so it loses its magic, and it can’t move
“Wake up at 5 in the morning” bro I do that everyday I used to get up at like 2:00 AM for Christmas
7:13 no way I'm in the video
Whenever i shook my Christmas present and heard lego pieces moving around i got so excited
i love Christmas besides the music, my grandpa calls me a grinch for that
My mom be the “Early Decorator”… I’m too.😂
Merry Christmas everyone! 🎄
There is one person you forgot. The good detective. Only when they START opening their gift, they will geuss. This is me, I get it right almost every single time.
The Duck: We were all the early bird
Me: Really? I was never like that ever as long as I can remember
Pretty good video, but at 6:27 it would have been funnier if you yelled at any point in this scene.
Every year my mom would give my brother and I pajamas for Christmas Eve. This year she didn’t have enough but my grandma got me pajamas so it kinda worked. But they are COMFORTABLE
I hate Christmas but I think I have a good reason, I'm still only 14 but my family has been and still is quite horrific /well- you might be able to guess, by anyway the day is just basically a day revolved around my sister's and the things I got would be sold, or I would have to give them too my sisters. The day is spent with me being screamed at and since I'm 14 I don't have my own home ofc or a relationship since I'm transgender and everyone in England is transphobic lol, but that's beside the point I just don't really have a reason to enjoy Christmas at the moment and tbh bc of my family It may take a while for me to find a reason to enjoy it.
I’m sorry to hear that
I know it won't change anything, but I'm sorry you were born into such an awful family. You don't deserve to be yelled at or have your Christmas presents sold and given away. I really wish I could help you, but there's nothing I can do. At least, when your 18, you can move away from your family and possibly England, to a place more accepting of trans people.
I get what you mean mate i hope it gets better
Sorry to hear that sometimes I feel this way too but I hope it gets better
England
Tbh I was that kid in Christmas forgetting it was Christmas because my birthday is on 16th
1:05 basically Filipinos
6:49 the extra 5 minutes turn into an extra 5 hours
0:18 Spoiled Kid
1:03 Early Decorator
1:29 Bah Humbug!
2:10 Early Gift Kid
2:38 The Mr. Beast
2:59 The Peeker
3:44 Festive
4:04 Secret Santa Family
4:39 Elf On The Shelf Family
5:25 The Dedective
6:11 Early Bird
6:55 Coal Kid
7:29 Caroler
In the small town I lived in not only did people not take down decorations for months but al put them on months early and Christmas candy gets sold here way earlier like September
Video: Shows Mr Beast climing a mountain
MrBeast: Climes a mountain in Antartica
I opened the wrong door once and found the gifts. Basically there's 2 closets and I opened the wrong one
funni vid
my parents never put presents under the tree until after i was asleep on Christmas eve
Same
My uncle was a peeker, but instead of like peeling back the paper a bit to see what it is, he would just unwrap the whole thing and then rewrap it before anyone found out
3:11 I did it once.. It was a pc lol
5:01 my mind, said evolution is mystery
2:28
Im jealous of that gift you got
I have been wanting to get Pokemon HeartGold and SoulSilver so I can complete the national dex on Pokemon Pearl
idk how I never peeked in a Christmas present before, i was *t h a t p a i t i e n t* 💀
From like seven under I was very, very inpatient for the gifts we were give but after that i kinda forgot lmao about when Christmas despite having a advent calendar
0:10 Well uh one thing we can all agree is terrible about Christmas was that “All I want for rizzmass” song
Me, my mum and my dad will wake up at a sensible time meanwhile my sister wants to stay in bed longer and I remember sitting patiently on my phone just waiting for my sister to wake up or to text her to wake up! 😂
If I lived with a spoiled kid I would have a meeting with my parents and we would (hopefully) agree NOT to give him a present,and if he cries-
*b e l t t i m e*
guys i was never affected by waking up early
my family is from a different country and we get our gifts after dinner
My brother always is the early bird kid. Literally he used to jump on top of me so I would get up at like 4:30 am
me, my sister, and my dad are always the early birds on Christmas and we always have to wake mom up
One night my parents forgot to move the elf on the shelf and they didn't know I knew it was fake so I decided to spill sugar on the counter and I wrote "I'm back" with the sugar and when my parents woke up there was a bit of of disaster that morning :)
my little brother and my stepdad got a lot of elves on the shelf to annoy me they have put them up for 2 years in a row and probably more years to come
The music from the snowball game in mario was so nostalgic
0:54 OMG the auto generated subtitles…
Hitler
Iphone 14 pro max with 200 h**ler💀
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Me in 1 October : ITS ALMOST CHRISTMAS AND WE HAVE NO DECORATIONSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
that’s me in Christmas
Bro I hate to say it 😭 I’m the spoiled kid in my head, I never tell my mom but it makes me wanna cry when my parents spend so much money on a stoking full of candy and it’s all kinda bad 😭 it actualy makes me wanna cry tho
I never did Christmas Caroling
bruh my siblings and i each have an elf on the shelf to watch us, WITH OUR NAMES ON THEIR CLOTHES SO YOU KNOW WHICH ONE SANTA SENT TO WATCH YOU
I am an all out christmas dude. I LOVE Christmas and Giving
I’m the kid that spends five minutes on Christmas Day guessing what my gifts are and then I open it and I am either happy or pretend happy. Also I am that one kid that will play with a Christmas gift for one day and then NEVER touch it again (except the phones I got)
For me there was a “secret easter bunny” who would dive me clues until i found the eggs.
I wasn't an early bird I just didn't sleep I was awake till 5:00 AM
One Time my elf (I still have it I’m under the age of 10) was in the god darng fridge bro like I JUST woke up to get my milk for breakfast and he was just hugging the dang jug bro
No mater what it’s still hilarious😂
bro, once my elf-of the shelf was in my FRIDGE and i couldnt find it for days
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We had a elf of the shelf it was a small plush but my dog got to it first so anytime someone asks I say yep 6 feet down
if your a spoiled kid, please listen. lots have things like, laptops, a school, and even food. i have these things but one most have, a phone. i don't have a phone, but my older sister got one when she was seven. so please, spoiled kids, be grateful for what you get for Christmas or for things you have. oh yeah, merry Christmas and happy holidays 👍
I opened a gift early, it’s a blue vest spinning snowflake snowman but, the hat arm was frying, the spinning arm was frying, and so was the hips
2:19
Me having birthday on Christmas eve
2:12 is me...
When I woke up to wake up my parents my dad would just frickin freak out like I scared him but I distinctly remember saying his name very quitley
I remember last year my dad woke me up at 4 am. Mind you, my FATHER woke ME up.
every christmas eve my mom tells us we get to open 1 gift early (the only gift for us under the tree at the time) and every time its Christmas pjs and we would have to wear it for the rest of the night and to bed
"spoiled kid says he needs the red lambo"
PAINT: am i a joke to you?
6:27 I didn’t wake up like that but I had so much adrenaline I could walk a mile
Elf on the shelf gave me nightmares and I made sure I never saw it or the movie again
i was the "kid who tried to prove Santa's existence." Sort of a subcategory to the Spy, but more in tune with the holidays. Like i wanted to see Santa so badly because he would bring the most goated gifts every year. I remember one Christmas eve, i got out my shitty Neutab tablet to try to record a video overnight, but i knew damn well it wouldn't hold over 5 hours of video storage, so i think i remember getting too tired and going to bed. Nowadays, I'm the decorator!
I love being mexican so i can open my gifts on Christmas dinner 🤩
The early decorator is my mom ngl her fav part of the year is Christmas
So, when I was little my parents hid our presents in a bin that was in the top shelf of their closet.... I was never able to get to the presents because I was always to short and I still am to short to reach them lol
I’m the one who spends 4 hours of my life looking for good present deals-
I still open them early on Christmas Eve
2:20 me the early kid and the kid who barely got anything but liked the stuff
0:07 ADVENTURE TIMMEEEE
I have seen people who put their Christmas tree up in September and wait until April to put it down again
It’s hard to think what I want now that I’m in my 20’s I get mostly 5 or 6 things now
0:30 "mommy I wanted a house that has 9 windows not 8!"
Will never forget last chirstmas i went to sleep woke up at 2 and played uno on my ps4 till 5