Strict Parents Make Teens WORK For Their Food
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Ahh, this must be the ranch that Dr. Phil is always referring to.
Yes
Sure, with less murder and abuse
@@arkvoodleofthesacredcrotch6060 Listen if they don't murder some of the patients how will they make room for all the stray children they're sent?
@@arkvoodleofthesacredcrotch6060 you think that Dr. Phil would send children to their deaths?
i would quit every bad thing instantly
"This is literally so disgusting." She says while holding some of the cleanest firewood I've ever seen.
Also to the cinnamon toast fans who didn’t know yet , says congratulations to Dane !! He’s expecting a boy with amber soon! He deserves the happiness coming and now he’s part of the dad squad for real lol ! 🥳
( if Dane , amber, or ken would like me to remove this / anyone not to share about Dane / the baby here , please feel free to let me know!)
(Also amber said if Danes video gets 5k likes she’ll get him a bugasalt 🤫)
Aaaaaaaww what??! Thank you so much für letting us know! 😍😭 I wish them all the best!
Awe! Thank you for letting us know, i had no idea. Congratulations Dane. 🎉🎊🎉🎊
nah
Congratulations Dane and Amber!! 😄
Pretty sure he would announce that if he wanted to
The first girl gives off the most “Tammy at the therapist” energy when she’s at the airport with her mom
To be fair. I’d also be mad at my mom if she took me to America with a camera crew to follow me around
I hate this show because it's always parents who don't want to actually parent their kids and are so strict on them that they feel forced to rebel. My mom wasn't always the best ever and there are some things she did that affect me now, but I still made good decisions while I was a teenager and never felt the need to really hide anything from her because she was supportive towards me and loved me. I can't imagine how much more depressed I would be if she tried controlling me, never gave me privacy, and just wanted to argue all the time. I definitely would have made my bad decisions sooner in life, though. I also can't imagine making the choice to have a child and then raise them just to send them away to be borderline abused just because I didn't want to be a good parent to them. Kids don't just act out like this for absolutely no reason.
They had to move wood, I don't think that classifies as abuse.
Forcefully moving your children into a foreign country without a family member and forcing them to work for the basic necessities is abuse returd
@@P4rz1va1 I think its pretty clear they were talking about the fact that their actual parents are such a mess that it led to them parading their children on a damn reality show to take some of the responsibility they have off of their misguided backs for a while. I at least hope that the kids get a share of whatever money the show pays them, and by that I mean directly from the show and placed into an account the parents can't access.
@@death2boredom338 "send them away to be borderline abused" that line clearly implies the American family mistreated them which I don't think they did.
@@P4rz1va1 meh opinions. Verbal things stand out to some people.
Too few parents actually understand that you're supposed to TEACH children, not train them like they're animals.
Edit: since I wasn't clear enough in my original comment, I meant there needs to be a balance of the two, not *JUST* training a child to be obedient. Children need guidance and patience, as well as rules and structure. That's my own personal belief, I don't expect anyone to agree with me.
It ain’t easy .. all I’m saying
@@2189fallenangel Then don't have kids if you don't want to actually parent them.
@@2189fallenangel kids are quite difficult 😂
And when they refuse to learn you punish them because when they're adults there are punishments for actionswhether it's legal or otherwise
@@2189fallenangel I have two children, my oldest has developmental disabilities and he struggles a lot with his emotions. I've always parented with compassion and understanding, and gotten on their level instead of being an imposing authority figure to them. I didn't say it was easy, but I've noticed over time I get more respect and better behavior from them when I treat them like the growing human beings they actually are.
Ken: “They send them to the US because of lax child laws”
Later season: “YOU ARE IN BARBADOS!!”
Maybe the laws in barbadoss ans jamaica (someone mentioned ir as well) are also just as lax if not even more lax than theu are in usa. Dont know much about said countries so take my two cents with a pinch and a handful of salt here.
I love that episode lol and how they put that clip in the intro. It bounces around in the back of my head all the time
send them to Asian or Hispanic Countries so they can taste the chanclas/slippers.
@@johnatandelacuso4174 Barbados is very poor, children are second class there if not considered property
@@Zubstep1315 yeah thats what my impression was too but since I am not from there I dont know how fair my assessment would be
I remember my first 'parenting' moment when we let my husband younger brother live with us. He was only 3 years younger but so immature. I tried telling him "Maybe you shouldn't no call no show your McDonald's job since you don't have a high school diploma and we live in the middle of nowhere so not to many options for a high school drop out." Definitely one of those moments of sometimes they will not listen so they need to learn the hard way. He's much more responsible now.
That’s good to hear, it always makes me feel good when I hear stories about people who cleaned up their act and got their life together!
Some folks genuinely need that,
That being someone to basically step in and chew em out, or correct them a bit to get them on the right track.
If you don't work, you don't eat was my grandmother's favorite saying. I even thought it was in the Bible.
I've realized in her day it was true. Everyone had to pitch in to make it work. She never withheld food but you had chores to do daily.
Just hoping with the way the world is going, it doesn't become that hard again.
your last line hits home really hard. it feels like we're heading that way again as history is just repeating itself.
same with my elders also, the kids needed to do their part for things to work in a household.
Never heard it in the Bible, but can definitely understand why you thought it was.
It is in the Bible. It’s in 2 Thessalonians 3, though it’s talking about grown adults and discouraging laziness, not talking about kids.
See I was the opposite, the older I got the more I realized my parents DONT know everything 🤨
Same
Lmaooo same 😂
Same... it's a scary feeling lmao
Yeah
This is my sister. I knew from a young age that my parents were dumb as hell because they did a lot of questionable things. The whole "do as I say, not as i do" doesn't exactly work for kids. I grew up watching them do stuff and make decisions that put them in situations that I didn't want to be in and, surprise! I never listened to them and I'm doing better than they are. 😂😂😂
Sad part is, my sister always listened to our narcissist birth giver, and her life is completely fucked up as well. She is starting to make her own decisions and do stuff herself, tho. I'm glad she's learning at least...
About the LSD overdose, either he had a bad trip OR it was laced with something else that he overdosed on. Alot of street drugs being cut with fetanyl now :(
you say now but this looks like it was recorded in 1998
Lsd isn't laced with fent because it's not cost effective. It's the wrong type of high for that market, and mixing in fent is an extra step for zero profit.
Please, please, please follow Corey!! The tough guy act doesn't last long at all. He ends up breaking down and crying like a baby over nothing - it's super satisfying to watch! 😂
this is super satisfying to hear !!!!
You an see the breakdown on his face coming when they're in the closet talking lol
Fun fact I learned while getting my teachers certificate: Delaware still allows corporal punishment in schools as long as it’s not excessive.
Just want to point out that I do not agree with any form of corporal punishment. Research does not back it up and shows that it causes more of a negative effect than a positive one. There are just a lot of old laws people forget exist and therefore they do not get changed even if society has progressed past it for the most part.
In Germany you can’t even tell kids to leave class when they’re miss behaving because you go against your supervisory duties. Penalties like „standing in the corner“ are also prohibited. I can’t imagine ever hurting a kid because of some school work or action…people who do shouldn’t be surrounded by kids.
Texas allows it also. I had to sign a release as to whether or not I agreed to whoopings for my kiddo lol
Texas allows it also. I had to sign a release as to whether or not I agreed to whoopings for my kiddo lol
georgia allows it as well!
@@LiNa-uy5bq In Brazil it can happen, already happened to me lol
Unfortunately, my dad passed when I was just 10 and my mum didn't offer up any advice to me because she saw me as the kid that was smart enough to take care of them self. Then, I got myself into horrible situations and relationships one after the next. It all effects me still into my 30's now.
The "figure it out yourself" mindset parents place on their children forever make them seek basic approval and easily can fall into domestic situations because we were never taught how to choose people or how to communicate. The amount of red flags Ive had to live through because my mother literally didnt care is something I never wish on another person.
oh my gosh same. My mom let me make my own decisions & mistakes and learn from them.. i have been through the ringer since my teens and still struggle to find my footing at almost 30. I hate it
Trust me, therapy would be great for you. For this struggle you have.
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Tbh the fact that kids don’t listen to their parents is parents own fault. Although I recognize as 26yo that my parents sometimes wanted better for me, but they literally tried to control my life to the point where I could not make ANY decisions for myself, I wasn’t allowed to have an opinion, a style of my own etc, I always had to fight them to be myself, I still do. Ofc that environment made me want to be rebellious and not listen to them. I’m happy that I made my own mistakes instead of blindly listening to them, because although they had some experience, they also tried to make me believe their subjective opinions that I still don’t agree with. Making my own mistakes I figured out what I personally believe in, what I want in life etc.
If only parents would learn to protect their kids without trying to control them like a robot or a toy, I’m sure more kids would actually listen to their parents. Kids are the reflection of their parents, so only parents are responsible for how their kids turned out
This ^^^
Omg!! I get that so much, even as a 25-year-old my parents still try to force their personal believes on me. Even where/when/with who/how often should I go out, it's frustrating for sure bc a lot of parents will always diminish their child's opinions as if we don't know ourselves better than them.
The only solution I could find was to move out, and that still caused a lot of fights between us but it's better for our relationship on the long run.
@@tommymarco I disagree. While her situation is a lot more mild than what mine was, not everyone has the luxury of good parents. Some of us have bad parents, and some of us have tormentors--people who literally just abuse and manipulate. If someone has a tormentor, it is always best to move away and cut contact 100%. They're not real parents and they only live to serve themselves and harm others. Plus, independence isn't so bad if you create a support system away from the relative. Sometimes spreading your wings to fly away from a situation is a very good thing in the long run.
@@kiyokumabear for sure! It’s so sick that all the responsibility always is on kids - to always keep in touch and try to heal relationships while parents have 0 desire to do something themselves. It doesn’t matter who the person is, even parents- if they only hurt you, you shouldn’t keep trying and sacrificing your own health for someone who isn’t valuing your input. Relationships are about both sides trying to make it work.
@@marcye5469 Its so sad to read this, but I appreciate you sharing so that I don’t feel alone in this!
This is what helped me too, I dreamed of moving out since I was 12 and as soon as I was of age I was out of the door. It’s the only thing that helped our relationship a little - being distant on the phone. And I like it that way.. when they want to start a scandal of me being my own person, I can just hang up and do my thing.
Imagine being a parent, choosing to bring life into this world and then not providing the basic amount of care to that child.
You shaming the Pro life movement. 😂
@@maryd.2136 As we should 🤣🤣🤣
Yea. I'd rather those kids be dead.
@@alakerfanatic same tbh I should’ve swallowed..
@@2189fallenangel that escalated quickly
I will say, the best training I got in my new job, was when I was given room to fail. I cried, I was stressed, but by the end of the day I knew I could do it. Room for effing up, not strictness, but time and space to fail AND try again, is really helpful in learning. And I'm an adult dealing with learning about a promotion.
But I think kids need the same space. Like structured failure.
Everyone I have seen do that ended up fired, so you must have a nice employer lol
I'm going through the same thing in College
It's hit or miss with believing that your parents are correct and know what's best because my mom's a narcissist and I've been spent the last like 5 years in therapy trying to fix the shit she put me through. But either way...you should never make kids work for food or a place to sleep. Like the basic necessities should not be used as a weapon.
I don't like when kids have to pitch in to pay for bills. Fine. Have the kids do a bunch of house work because single parent is working a ton.
@@carochan86 for sure do chores in a house and maybe odd jobs for cash but making them work for things a parent should supply anyway is gross. So I agree have them help around the house...just not as a threat to not get food.
Dude, my dad’s a narcissist and I’ve been geting therapy for like 5 years. Just want to let you know you’re not alone in this. Hugs from Poland 🤗🇵🇱
@@karaczka I luckily have my sister and we both moved away. So she can't control us like she did. But thank you ❤️
Same. My mom is also bipolar and super emotionally abusive, but, of course, she will never belive she needs therapy. Luckily, now that my siblings and I are older and have our own families, we make it very clear that if she doesn't respect our rules and boundaries, she isn't allowed to come see her grandkids.
Congratulations Dane! I hope Amber has the best delivery possible when the time comes! :)
"You're a lousy (bleep) mom"
Man if I said that to my mom I'd be in the hospital 🤣
I know in this show that they send the kids to other places too, like South Africa, and Jamaica. Maybe they chose the US for its drinking age, that way they could legally punish the kids as well if they chose to keep drinking.
If I’m not mistaken US and AU corporal punishment laws are similar
Corporal punishment is for the most part illegal in America. Especially in school. L
@@Truecrimeresearcher224 still legal in Delaware as long as it isn't "excessive", whatever the hell that means.
@@emilydavis9548 simple. It means you can't take things too far. Like example, you spank your child. But if you do it too hard that causes bruises or other marks, that is excessive and labeled abuse. So withholding a meal isn't an excessive punishment, but withholding to the point of starvation is excessive an also abuse.
@@idontdiscriminateihateever6017 People still spank their kids?! It’s illegal where I’m from and it’s kinda difficult for me to understand why anyone would do that
@@laurengugucachoo6213 well if you are surrounded by kids ever that disrespect every authority and are also making decisions that put themselves and others in danger, you’ll see why a light discipline such as a spanking when you are young can be the only thing which saves you from yourself, so you don’t end up in jail later.
So, "send them to the ranch!" has been replaced with "send them to Murica!". 😂
Its funny how they used to make shows feeding off of children and god knows there parents never gave them any of the money
“When was this filmed?!” Ken not realizing that 50% of what he reacts to is from 2003.
This was uploaded 38 seconds ago, im so proud this is the first I've been early in my life.
Cool
😳 I got here at 4 minutes... Your prowess is far greater than I
That's sad.
👏👏👏👏👏
@@Mixmastermez people like you are sad just let ppl be happy about stuff and go be bitter by yourself
me and my friend were once getting yelled at by her parents for coming home drunk in middle school, and my friend screams "I'm not drunk!!" then she vomited all over the carpet lol her parents made us wake up early and wash all their cars and do chores all day
You were too nice lol I wouldn't of done shit they don't me to do, they aren't your parents
@@morganpettipas9198 probably so they wouldn’t tell their parents and you’re just inconsiderate
@@bckilller882 how is that inconsiderate 🤨
@Morgan Pettipas there's this new theory called respect, and if you are staying at someone's house usually you use it. Not all of us grew up in a park.
Why were you getting drunk in middle school?
Dane's jokes for this episode were incredibly UNDERRATED! he punched the face off the wall! Share a kid!
I mean like real talk though this isn't going to teach them anything. Once they go back to their home where their parents can't do this it might be easier to start pushing boundaries back. I think what's more important is talking to your kids and maybe going to therapy with them try to have an understanding and get on their level before you send them to another country because you can't blackmail your kids to work for food. I think there's alot more you can do then just being completely controlling it'll just cause resentment and unease and it's important to talk about to your kids. If kids wanna do something they will find a way to do it.
Realistically the parents are the prpblem...they should be sending them to the ranch not the kids
@@jimmylittle9393 I feel like every parent should be required to go to classes to avoid this type of situation.
As an Aussie who actually knew one of the chicks on this show- THAT IS EXACTLY WHY THEY'RE SENT OVER!! Our child abuse abd parenting laws are much stricter here (not that these parents want to abuse anyone).
All this kids are either from rural Australia, where there's bugger all to do as a teen but drink- or they're from the western suburbs, where all us low income families are smashed in together, these kids find eachother and get up to no good as a release from their situations.... ironic given it makes it worse😅🤷🏻♀️
I'm already jealous of Danes son, he's gonna be the best daddy
When I was young I was on a ranch for problem kids. Before school you had chores. After school you had church, chores, bible study, homework, farm work, bible study, dinner, bible study, prayer, bed (in that order). This was 7 days a week. We had 30min of chapel daily, plus an hour of public church on sundays and another hour of public church on wednesdays. As for the farm work, the only way to get out of it was to capture, kill, and eat a locust in front of the ranch handler. Once a week we get "fun day" where we sit and watch the cottage parent play a video game for an hour. None of us ever did it. After a year I was allowed to go back home. I still had the same rebellious and angry attitude, but now I had a farmer's body. So yeah it backfired on my "parents". There's also a saying. Children are like an arrow. The more you pull them back, the further they fly away from you. I haven't spoken to anyone in my family in years. Last I heard was my "mother" bought the urn she wants to be put into.
In response to this choice that my family made and supported, I no longer speak to anyone in my entire family tree. I rarely leave my room, I am consumed with self-hate and tried to end myself countless times, I refuse to speak to anyone that claims to be christian, I absolutely hate yard work, and I actually literally developed a rare skin condition that makes me allergic to heat. Yes, there's a literal allergy to heat. It's a rare auto-immune condition. On the positive side I have a deeper appreciation and love for animals and learned a good bit about how to take care of them.
Children are a product of their parents. If your child acts like this, it's on you (99 % of the time at least)! Punishing them by sending them to a ranch in another country, is not gonna change their behavior.
I have a father who I'm pretty damn sure has both narcissistic and borderline personality disorder. My upbringing with him has literally traumatized me, and still affects me to this day as an adult. Had I not been so lucky to have an incredible mom and stepdad, I would easily have gone down the same road as these kids, if not worse. Never had the desire to rebel and act out, didn't drink, smoke or do drugs. Never slept around (but I'm also on the ace spectrum haha). I was very angry as a kid and a teen, listened to angry music, dealt with dark thoughts. But both me and my twin were pretty easy as teens.
But I do have a younger half sister on my dad's side. And her mom is.. difficult at times. I even remember when she was born I thought "She's gonna have a hard time with those two as her parents..". Now she's 15, drinks, smokes, vapes and acts out. Ngl she can be annoying at times and sometimes have such bad situational awareness - but she's a good kid. I try my best to help her where I can, but it's difficult when I no longer live at home and have minimal contact with my dad. But sadly, I'm not at all surprised at her behavior.
(Sorry for the vent/tangent. It just triggered some personal trauma).
TLDR: Children are products of their parents. My twin and I have a very difficult, narcissistic dad, but have an amazing mom and stepdad, thus barely acted out. My younger sister was not that lucky (our dad + strict mom = her rebelling by drinking, smoking etc).
So according to your logic and blaming parents, you take after your dad. 🤔🤔
A grown ass person makes their own choices regardless of their parents.
I grew up having to live with cousins because my mom was sick and my cousin let her son's to terrible things to us girls, yet my entire life I vowed to be different because of what I went through. I'd never ever blame the people who "raised" me for who I became later in life
It's like saying a person who murders someone, their parents are to blame for them doing it
Also don't self diagnose people! There are alot of mental health issues and personality disorders that are similar, and just because you read about it online doesn't mean you know when someone has said issues, coming from an actually psych ward RN.
@@morganpettipas9198 not quite. I think they’re saying they had to make very conscience decisions to not act out like the kids in this video
I'm so sorry you went through that, and as for your step sister, no matter what she went through at the end of the day she makes her own choices, no one is holding a gun to her head making her act that way. Trust me I acted out from 16-18 and did really stupid shit, and yes it's because I had alot of trauma and mental health issues because of my childhood but it made me the good person I am today and I'm greatful for that. At the end of the day you choose to be "good or bad"
I'm so sorry you went through that, and as for your step sister, no matter what she went through at the end of the day she makes her own choices, no one is holding a gun to her head making her act that way. Trust me I acted out from 16-18 and did really stupid shit, and yes it's because I had alot of trauma and mental health issues because of my childhood but it made me the good person I am today and I'm greatful for that. At the end of the day you choose to be "good or bad"
I mean, my mom trusted me with my decisions. Gave advice when I needed her and told me when she was worried. But, being overbearing literally makes them do their BEST to rebel. And in turn, they turn out this way
Congratulations Dane! I wish the best for you, your family, and your expected little dude!!!!
I've been watching this show for about the past month. Seen quite a few episodes. They send em to Africa, India, Florida, all over the place. I like the culture shock ones. Very eye opening and inspiring. You rock guys. Keep em coming
This show and it's variatoins have been on since I was a kid myself. The first one I saw, they sent an American girl to India (iirc) and she was upset that she had to mop with urine to clean their area (I mean, the ammonia in that is better than nothing). She struggled with eating and preparing food as well as she was left handed and they considered the left hand unclean. She eventually came around, not because the matriarch of the family was mean to her but showed her compassion and made her realise she needed to appreciate what she had because not everyone lived that great of a life. Needless to say though..this girl was not nearly as bad as these children. I see nothing wrong with putting them through some physical labour. Nothing was even extreme on that episode. It was just typical ranch chores.
The thing about LSD... is the trip can really mess you up. My friend did it, and she couldn't feel her legs, and thought her legs were chopped off, and that she was dying. Another girl was talking about it, and she was saying that she thought she was trapped in a giant spiders web, and couldn't move, and that the huge spider was on her ceiling looking at her. She, too, thought she was going to die. And then there's the folks who DO die by doing some stupid shit while on it... though most people just end up laying down unable to move their limbs.
Honestly, I'm kind of scared to try it. I don't know if it's possible to influence a good trip before hand. I think a bad trip would break what's left of my fragile grasp on sanity.
Best channel and duo on UA-cam. Hands down.
My recommendation for you guys is that when it comes to doing tv shows, i waaaaayyyyy prefer when you get the whole episode and go through it like you started doing on 1000 lb sisters than just UA-cam clips. If that’s something you’d be willing to do, or able, i know id like it better. Btw,i just discovered you guys a few weeks ago and am hooked. I hate reality tv and never watch it, yet somehow i love watching you watch it. ??? Makes no sense but i love it. Keep up the good work guys! Love your banter. And to catch a predator and 1000 lb sisters are my favorites so far i think. Oh and Skippy!! Do some Skippy! I grew up Mormon like him and fun fact: this is like 100% normal to how Mormon teenage boys act. The only difference is that they usually marry at 21. The ones that dont, end up like Skippy. I usually see the women as the ones who never marry though. It’s very rare for it to be the men. 13:01
Teenagers feel the need to rebel when they have strict parents who don't allow them to have some freedom or be a teenager. Being a teenager is hard enough because of hormones/puberty and the fact that theyre expected to act more like adults but are treated like children. Because of all these things the teen spirals down and makes bad decisions and the parents don't know what to do other than become more strict and not treat them the way they need to be treated, with care, love, and understanding.
Exactly. Kids who feel safe around their parents will always come to them for advice and help. If your kid is avoiding you and making horrible life changing mistakes without you knowing what’s happening in their life only says how bad of a parent you are. Controlling is not teaching, teaching is not controlling.
I hear this all the time but I never felt the need to rebel. My parents want to keep me safe, do you know the amount of people just lying in wait to fake advantage of a kid with parents that don't care.
@@cniknik9863 I understand that and you're definitely not wrong, rebellious teenagers can often find themselves in tricky situations if they aren't careful. But every kid is different, some feel the way you do, others understand their parents are keeping them safe (like I did) but being safe all the time isn't something all teenagers want, they want to experience things whether it's safe or not.
From memory they send kids to all different countries to just really strict parents. I believe there’s episodes where they get sent to a family in India, South Africa and even Trinidad I think? I think the episodes where they get sent to non-western countries are the most entertaining because not only are the parents really strict but there’s also a huge culture shock. As well there’s often customs and practices that are expected to be followed not specifically because the family is strict for example let’s say dressing modestly in Islamic countries. I’d highly suggest watching these episodes as the kids usually make more progress and become understanding of other cultures and how little they had to complain about before going to their host families.
Lol BuffPros face in the intro. Stop being so adorable.
And then when the child grows older the parents will wonder why they are distant...
Then the parents die of old age and kids would realize they'd give anything to spend a day with their parents again.
@@alakerfanatic 🎶 it's a hard knock life 🎶
@@alakerfanatic doubt it
@@alakerfanatic not if there parents neglected them lol
@@Terratetradon yea unfortunately you're probably right.
As a mom myself I'm appalled at the ineptitude of most of the parents around me. Growing a normal, healthy and morally equilibrated person demands simple attention, love and consideration.
When i was a teen a smoked weed, drank and had parties every weekend and i never acted like this. I was raised by my single mom and i loved and respected her. I had a job, bougjt my own car and graduated hogh school even though she was never home in the morning to make me go. Dont blame the partying, its immaturity immaturity i
"What a life. Just getting wasted every day." Ken over here just insulting my life
hehehehehe it's a good life
Slowly watching Ken working on his sleeve in these videos have been great.
Thanks!
Parents won’t give some of these kids the basic necessities without ultimatums and then wonder why their kids disown them when they’re old enough to leave the house and live on their own 🙄 I know some kids need to be taught how real life works, but come on, communication is key
I would get revenge decades later. " No work, no elder care"
I love strict parents. This show is absolutely fascinating to watch how adults handle these kids. This show Irene just in America it also takes place in Africa, Australia, Brazil and I believe the Philippines. But it’s mostly troubled British or Australian kids
Hey Ken, not sure if you will see this but you can find full episodes of worlds strictest parents on youtube. That way you could follow the same teens in each video
The one titled "They called the cops on teens as swearing is a crime" is quite the episode.
thanks @sarah. replying here to boost your comment
I’m so glad y’all are starting worlds strictest parents I would binge this for hours as a kid
Dude you guys both seem so much happier in the past couple days and it’s making me so much happier wtf
Okay, so the "you don't eat unless you work" was for the kids that the family was "rehabbing," but what kind of house rule is that for children? They literally didn't ask to be here. If you bring kids into this world, you provide the basic necessities for them until they can do it on their own. Full stop. They're your responsibility. And if you can't take responsibility for them, either put them up for adoption, or find a more fit guardian who can.
you have to be american. your logic is a little dumbed down
It's the kind of rule that teaches them the responsibility needed to survive as adults. Setting rules, boundaries and teaching kids responsibility is a basic necessity. Otherwise, you end up with kids like this. If these teens think they are adult enough to do the things they are doing ( smoking, drinking, doing drugs), they are adult enough to earn a meal while living under someone else's roof.
Wow. Please don't ever have kids.
@@phoenixspirit9530 don't ever have kids if you can only provide them responsibility.. they are not your slaves
@@sheennina1234 Lmao... you're about 26 years and 3 kids too late. Only a moron doesn't teach their kids responsibility and provide consequences for their behavior.
I've never been this early, thanks for always making some of the funniest reaction videos though!
Yes
Yeeeeesss please do more of these. Its more fun to watch you react then to me to watch on my own.
To answer you single parent question... Yeah most single parent do a great job. But also most of the time the other half didn't. And no matter how great of a single parent you are. You can not fix the broken other half on your own.
look forward to watching these videos every day :)
Woo! Congrats on making me drop everything to click on the new video! Lol
I'm literally 4 days late to the ONLY TIME Ken tells me Happy Birthday and i miss it....oh well.
THANK YOU KEN FOR THE BIRTHDAY WISHES 🎂🎉!!!
"It's like child cruelty" All of a sudden they're children again.
He said child slavery
Shoutout to calling the bull on overdosing acid. Definitely not fun to have too much, but there's almost nothing a hospital can or even will do for you, except let you ride it out under their watch. There was a guy that took enough to peak him out for 2 days straight, granted he says his mind isn't the same, but overall he's healthy.
By 14 I had a jail record in 3 states ...my parents should sent me to another country fr lol now I got kids idk how my parents showed enough restraint to not smother me in my sleep ...now I know why I was on my own at 17 lol 😂🤷♂️
3:26 If I had ever even started to say something like that to my mom, I wouldn't even get halfway through the word, "lousy" before I'd be picking myself up off the ground (if I could)! 😆
Congratulations Dane 🎊🎉❤️ you’ll be an amazing dad
Single mother of 2 here, my oldest is 16 and he knows better then to act like these teens. We have a very open and honest relationship so he knows he can come to me with anything. We talk about everything and I just try to make sure he knows where I stand on everything and what I will not stand for. I am fair and not too strict but that doesn't mean there isn't rules he has to follow. I can see where these parents are coming from though not knowing what to do with their teens, there is a stage where they will do whatever they want and no one will tell them otherwise because their brain still isn't fully developed. Sometimes the only option is the give up control and ask for outside help. The thing is it's not just the teens who have to learn its the parents as well, the parents need to learn how to deal with their teen. Biggest part of that is boundaries and consistency if you are putting down rules but giving them too many warnings and not enough punishments then you are going to fail. They need to know if they do something wrong there are consequences because once they go off into the world the law applies and there isn't 3rd-5th chances you will go to jail etc.
legend says that he still hasn’t gotten up till this day
I know y'all think it's weird that people say that watching your videos helps them out but it does. I know when I am not in a good place watching you two laugh and giggle is the best. Keep it up and I hope y'all are doing good!
Aw Ken, it’s called “bulk rubbish” and it’s Australia wide, we put out stuff out and if people done take it then garbage men come and pick it all up and dispose of it for us, but only once at a certain time of the year
Pretty much this, although in Melbourne it is called 'hard rubbish'. But yeah, it is only once a year, but 'hard rubbish' simply encourages people to dump their stuff on the curb all year round with the hope someone will take it.
thanks mate, glad you mentioned it's only a certain time of year. the way Ken said it is like things are just dumped in front, forever
@@Hardcore-Productions Melbourne seems like a different country to me since I’m from Perth and we’re so isolated over here
He lives in Australia lol. He knows.
@@Autz69 How is Perth these days? is the covid situation as bad as it is on social media?
I never doubted my parents, but they also never really gave me much advice since I never did anything all that wild. Granted I was sick most of the time and still am with chronic illness so I never really got much of a chance to go against them. Though my dad struggled with me since he's the type of person who thinks crying is a sign of weakness and doesn't go to the doctor. Literally yelled at me any time I cried so I grew an unhealthy habit of hiding any time I cried.
I was hoping to get some tips for my daughter but this is definitely the wrong video for that
Actually, check out the "World's Strictest Parents" whole videos. There are some very kind & loving "strict parents" in various places in the world, and I learned a lot that I could apply to my own parenting.
I've got news for you, Ken. People leave furniture on the curb in America too lol
You can OD on substances that aren't supposed to be in your LSD, like taking your normal dose of prescribed adderall but taking one tab of acid dipped in fentanyl, insta OD, but yeah the kid prolly just had a bad trip, because those ODs don't leave survivors
Was waiting for this this morning, thought he wasn't gonna post today for a while. Glad to find this after I woke up
I feal like a lot of people thought their parents were always wrong as teen and realized they were right... but how many of you realized the opposite? I was so shocked when I saw that my parents made waaaay more mistakes then I ever did and still lived like wasn't I suppose to explode or something??
"I'm an adult I should be able to do what ever and learn from my mistakes"
*does a LITTLE bit of chores*
"This is child abuse 😭"
Are you an adult or a kid??? CHOOSE adults have to work for food thats life lmao
I get you want your kids to work hard, but not giving them food is abuse. They shouldn't have to work for something parents are supposed to provide.
They are not the parents.
It's not abuse because they're not starving; being hungry isn't abuse. Plus, they're old enough to get jobs and pay for their own food, so they may as well learn how to do it now and gain some useful skills so they're employable in the future.
As my kids became teens and got jobs I made them pay half their checks everytime for rent. My oldest got so mad at me , called me names, swore at me.. but he didn’t have the real reason.. 1) I was trying to teach him how life is in the adult world.. bills are a fact!
2) I took every dime of that money and put it in a savings account for him. For him this started at 14, we never skipped a paycheck deposit.
Back then they gave deposit books. On his 18th birthday I handed him his savings book that he never knew about…. He cried! Then he apologized and hugged me I told him this was so he could have a jump start on life . After his brother and sister saw him get his book they caught on and offered me more money for their rent ( savings book) .
I knew if I didn’t they would have blown their money on stuff they would wish later on they hadn’t. ( I did.. shoot still do sometimes)
This is… basic care. You brought this child into the world, therefore YOU take care of it. How on earth do you expect them to work for the basics of life.
As someome raised in this manner, I can confirm its just a scare tactic that only works if your kids really dont know if youll push that boundary or not. Everyone legally knows you have to feed children, thats basic common sense. However, under this "no work, no food" type of style, I can promise you'll be eating something less appetizing than the rest of the house. Say like, a sandwich, a bag of plain chips, and water while everyone else gets pot roast, rice, and mac and cheese, and their choice of drink. Then at that point if you choose not to eat thinking that they're obligated to give you something else, thats where the true no eat part comes in. Where I'm from, children are taught to appreciate what they are given because anyone at a moments notice could loose anything and everything no matter how well off they may be. In using this no work no eat tactic, they're teaching you a way of the world. These guys are teens which means soon enough they'll be out in their own and too rueful or prideful to ask mom and dad for help if they need it. Therefore, as an adult, if you don't work, you don't make money. If you don't make money, you can't afford groceries or a meal from a restaurant. Can't do that, you don't eat. That's what that means, and its simply just the truth. Sure, there may be a soup kitchen or something near by, but that's not something provided in all areas of the world hence why world hunger is still (and always will be) an issue. I mean that's how I get by, I work. That's how our parents get by, by working. That's how they provide the food we eat. At some point children have to learn that very hard, valuable, and most important lesson; lazy people who don't do anything at all to earn any form of income don't eat unless they're fortunate enough to be near a charity. Teaching a child how to be responsible and think about their own longevity and preservation isn't child cruelty, its a parents overall job. To teach children how to conduct and carry themselves and how to survive, THAT is the overall job of a parent. I'm thoroughly certain any person who tried this tactic and truly didn't feed or offer food to the child are sitting in a lock up at this moment. Hopefully I explained everything well.
@@kenzienoel5439 you explain it very well My dad used the same thing on me hell I'm pretty sure that this same teaching is in the. Bible
@@kenzienoel5439 bro just said pot roast and Mac and cheese is better than a sandwich with water.
@@akarasan8927 *sis
@@kenzienoel5439 to be fair sandwich Are the best thing ever
If that teenage boy does not get up that means he's been killed or he died in his sleep and you know who would be the culprit of that.
Congrats Dane. Hope all goes well for Amber
Every Child deserves a Parent, Not every Parent deserves a Child.
Parents should have children bc they want to raise them and take care of them. Food should never be used as a threat. Children aren’t made to be your little slaves and do your bidding bc you’re too lazy to do it yourself. IF YOU ARENT GOING TO RAISE THEM RIGHT JUST DINT HAVE KIDS
OMG I had to rewatch @ 9:00 three times😂 laughed so hard🤣
Pretty sure you can’t legally NOT feed a minor you’re in charge of XD
It’s just a scare tactic to get them to do work. Realistically, the teens could’ve refused to do anything and they would still have been fed at least a basic amount. And considering this is a TV show, the production team is there to make sure the teens are safe and getting basic necessities the whole time
11:36 The tube of caulk, that’s probably years old and completely dried out, is there to wedge against the accelerator and keep the RPMs above 1,500 while the truck warms up because it won’t idle right long enough to warm up on its own and it won’t drive if it’s not warmed up…
Making them go to these kinds of places gives spoiled kids perspective that having to do dishes or help around the house is not that bad compared to getting asked to help chop down trees to gather firewood which by the way, is considered "helping around the house" in some families. I kinda agree to this to some extent.
I used to hang out with Corie back in 2017 and knew him growing up, last time we hang out he was smoking Meth and was a wreck. Haven't contacted or hung out ever since
Crazy how he was on tv. It's sad really this kid had so much potential
I know a few kids that would definitely test strict parents and are petty enough to call cps
Lol they're gonna have fun in the system with families who don't give a shit and are willing to do worse, then... CPS is so useless.
Strict parents just raise sneaky kids who move out and never speak to them again.
Ehh, it depends on what level of strict we’re talking about here. If we’re talking no privacy at all until they move out, can’t go out anywhere, or do anything on their own yeah that’s understandable. I think it’s fine to be strict with kids when they’re young but when they get to be about 15-16 you gotta give them a little leniency. By that point It’s better to talk to them reasonably and warn them about things they shouldn’t do and give them legitimate reasons why it’s not a good idea. And if they screw up, they’re gonna need to learn from those mistakes or live with em.
These shows are some of the best forms of birth control.
I love it how the Kids are shocked that they are finally held responsible for their actions....
"im an adult you can't tell me what to do!"
them: then work for your food
kids: but! but! but im just a small helpless child! why are you so mean to me?!!
kids should be glad they didn't end up at the DR.Phil Ranch... kids get treated like animals there.... some even died..... (also something i wish Ken and Dane would look at)
So damn glad you guys finally got to worlds strictest parents, was gonna suggest it years ago but figured you’d get there eventually ken 🤣
My favorite day of the year to watch a Ken and Dane vid because it actually IS my birthday! 🤣
They have full episodes of worlds strictest parents here on UA-cam it’s honestly pretty good tv and entertaining
I'm so stoked that they are doing this show. I binged it years ago.
@@skysurfer5728 same
Wait, wait wait.
Go to bed at 9 PM and wake up at 7 AM?
Bruh, how do you sleep for that long?
I would be up at 11 PM to go to bed to wake up at 7 AM. Exact 8 hours.
but we still have child labor laws in America so forcing kids to work for food is illegal. If i was one of these kids i would just leave the farm, im sure the producers would love that.
He threatened to not feed them, he didn't actually refuse to feed them. Big difference.
@@P4rz1va1 Okay you can still go to jail for threatening to kill someone, even if you didn’t do it and there’s a “difference”, argue with the law lol
@@Zubstep1315 there's also a big difference between not feeding and killing someone.
Aww…..started following them a couple months ago, 🤗🤗🤗, wish Dane the best, being a parent is the most wonderful feeling in the world, wish u the best