I remember when I was 10, someone said "go f#ck yourself" I started crying and kept telling my friends, and now, whenever I bring that memory back up I cringe.
Bro I thought I was the most sensitive person to exist in this godforsaken world. Even though I am trying to improve as a person, I feel a little better after seeing this woman and this encourages me even more not to be the way I am. Thank you, Pegasus.
@@cuboidgamez7577 but she isn't representative of every sensitive person out there, she's using crocodile tears to get her own way. if you're genuinely feeling sad because of something that seems minor, that's fine. using that as a weapon for mommy to attack others isn't. this is a full grown, spoiled brat, someone who gets upset easily for the purpose of getting what they want.
I was HYPER sensitive as a kid, I had my backpack taken and thrown away and I cried as a good example,, but I kinda grew out of that and now I mostly cry in secret. I've been flipped off so many times on the road because I follow traffic laws and nobody likes that, and every time I imagine them getting pulled over for speeding and going to jail. It makes the bad experience a very cathartic one instead
@@saur_dinah to be fair, it was a middle school prank thing, I should have had a slightly tougher skin and laughed it off like everyone around me. Up to that point I had been bullied, sure, but my parents gave me enough grief to push the reminder that having no emotions over this stuff is easier in the moment than showing them. Behind closed doors though? Different story
this reminds me of when I went to a camp and this girl was staring at me a bit weird so I stuck my tongue out at her (I was like 6-7 years old). She got all offended and even after I apologized she wouldn't let it go and said she would tell a camp counselor, but the person she tattled to said "it's just a tongue" the look on her face- I was so happy
I can imagine 2 scenarios for this lady. Either she has never been remotely sad or offended in her entire life up to this point. Or opposite where she has been insulted and stuff a lot and kind of brushed it off and this was the last thing that made her break down. Either way, probably not a good idea to post it online and expect sympathy for something like that or have your mom get involved.
Okay, so I just looked up emotional hypersensitivity. It can lead to the person doing some pretty crappy things, such as getting defensive, crying, verbal aggression... It can even lead to them resorting to emotional blackmail and gaslighting. Emotional hypersensitivity can be the result of unprocessed trauma, low self-esteem, insecurity, and... emotional neglect. Remember how her mom stomped off to "fix the problem" instead of staying to comfort her daughter and help her calm down? Remember how the girl through her tears choked out "I don't even know why I'm so upset." Maybe I'm overanalyzing, but I feel like this is why emotional and mental health are so goddamn important and need to be talked about more.
I agree with you...I'm embarassed to say I cry when my siblings don't listen to me and only listens to my other older siblings and made me have a low self esteem and insecurity..but thats just the fam..idc if its someone else. Even in family, in the end i cursed them out a lil in my heart because,,no respect lol and rude
@@pradeepkhangembam7690 tysm. It helps a little although our situation is a little different. I dont even know how to explain it. I don't curse in front of my siblings cause ik its not good. Sometimes do it when im mad at myself and I try to stop it because when you do it to yourself or smth youre mad abt then you could do it to others. I still love my siblings and hope one day they respect me like they respect my older sibling. Maybe its because our age gap is closer 🤔
@@mademoiselleLN No, i’m talking about specifically this comment , not this annoying child in the video, Having a break down and crying is normal, what you’re talking about is obviously over the top and in my opinion pathetic
In my old town we had this man we called the "bird man" cause he would flip people off and run into the street to do said thing. Man earned a Facebook page lmao
@@baguette4607 Do u mean u consider being friends with the man that apperently earned himself a Facebook page or consider being friends with the man that flipped off the woman in the video? ( You don't have to answer this question of course )
8:04 bro my heart skipped a beat when he said that. My grandma just died from cancer a little while ago, and the first time I cried over her death was when I wrote a song for her that I sang at her funeral. I’m 14 and understanding how this grown ass woman could break down over something so minuscule is honestly beyond me.
As a very sensitive person, I couldn't say that I'm completely different to her. Altho she was more of a spoiled brat rather than overly sensitive person. If that happened to me, that whole thing would keep me thinking all night, trying to figure out why the man is mad at me and did that to me, where I went wrong, and started questioning my life choices and finally, breaking down. But I probably wouldn't tell it to anyone.
Yeah she seems more like she is looking for attention, Cause she’s recording this. And her Snapchat caption literally says “mum is going to find him HAHHAHAAHAHA”
Well, see, that’s definitely where the differences end. All in all, it can be summed up to this: You’re rational, she’s not. It doesn’t matter how sensitive you are, your reaction is either rational or irrational. It’s perfectly fine to be sensitive, just don’t be irrational about it lmao
Yeah I’m really sensitive, but I don’t broadcast that to anyone except maybe my mom or my best friend. And that’s a VERY big maybe only if I need someone to talk it out with
the way the mom went to find that dude saying “nobody messes with my baby” just shows how sheltered she is. her parents have probably always taken care of her altercations & issues & now she has no idea how to be an adult in the real world.
Everyone's insulting her, I just want to see her start a gaming Channel. "So I- I was p- playing Minecraft, and this creeper b- blew up my house, and I don't even know why he would do that, I- I don't know what I did to deserve it. I just can't stop crying". Or just imagine her in a cod lobby whilst everyone's throwing insults at everyone. It would be beautiful.
Back when I was 13, there was this kid (we’re decent friends now) who would push me, punch me, and would just upset me a lot, and because of that reason I was considered sensitive. I don’t think he was trying to be mean, I think it was meant as banter, he just didn’t know his own size and strength. So if that’s considered being sensitive then I don’t know what the fuck this is.
It’s not really easy being that sensitive. I’m sure she’s very upset, and I feel for her. But being flipped off on the road should be the least of her worries.
I’m on the autism spectrum, and have been super tender-hearted and hella sensitive for as long as I can remember. This lowkey kinda reminds me of myself in a way, even though I’m still trying to improve myself and grow as a human being. Shout out to all my aspies, feelers and perceivers, empaths, and everyone else out there with a beautiful heart ❤️ Lots of love to you all
Please don't change being sensitive just means you care more about the small things there's nothing to improve you need to be proud of your Autism like me and let your emotions out the ones who understand will get you ❤
I consider myself a really sensitive person. One time I cried at work after a costumer yelled at me (the fact I have social anxiety doesn't help) but after seeing this I don't think I'm that bad lmfao
No your not bad lol, I'm the exact opposite when people yell at me I get violent. I have anger issues and find it extremely difficult to control my rage. When I rage I blackout and don't know what I'm doing, and really can't control my body. So if you ever feel bad...idk but at least your not in jail 😅😂
well you are probably 1/3th of the population wich cries at/after work. cuz most of the time you want to say something back, but since you work with customers you can/wont cuz you want to keep your job. it makes you feel like you have no power in the situation wich sucks even more. i work in a restaurant and have had many customers wich where awfull. only my first toughts that came to mind was that i wanted to smack em, or say something back but obvously could not do that so i just bite my tounge. but once i get home, i just release the pent up anger and emotions on a boxing bag, these things are just emotions. emotions dont last and are only temporary. best thing i learned, is to find a way to release emotions wich seem to stay, by either boxing wich works for me but may not for you or any other thing that you think may work. there is also being sensitive and being an adult and sensitive and being an adult baby idiot wich tries to get internet points.
I'm autistic and have had meltdowns before, they don't happen super often anymore but especially when I was in middle and high school, I had awful, violent meltdowns where I would self harm and sometimes, something really really small would set them off. I can promise you with all that I am, it was never about the small things, and was ALWAYS about all of the things I could never express that just built, and built, and built, until I couldn't contain it anymore. It's gotten a lot better since I've been putting full effort into therapy, DBT and CBT, and that's why I fully believe that there isn't a damn thing wrong with being sensitive. We just need to learn how to effectively and healthily manage and communicate our emotions.
Me and my brother flip each other off all the time and neither of us get offended by it. We're like the Vitriolic Best Buds trope. And if we, literal children, can deal with being flipped off, there's no way a grown-ass adult can't.
one time in my class, I had someone like that in my class. She was very white with hair that was blonde, almost as white as her skin. she was VERY sensitive. She would cry about the smallest things to get what she wants, and she can cry just about anything aswell. one time in one of our classes, our teacher heard one of us yawn, and just told us about yawning. in the middle of it, she stopped herself from yawning, and the teacher told her that she shouldn't stop herself from yawning because it helps you get oxygen... then she just went on a whole tantrum crying about how she didn't get it, and that she might die...
This behavior signals the complete opposite really. She probably was extremely babied and coddled as a child. Never had anything bad really happen to her. Her mom is still trying to stop her from being hurt in any way. So when someone is being the slightest bit rude it feels like a huge monumental thing.
And in personal expierence, my mother was always ab//ve and my dad wasnt, he was most likely to spoil his kids. Theyre seperated, and have children with other people. All the kids who've lived in my moms house have thick skin and act very mature. My dads kid crys when theres no milk in the fridge and when shes being told to pick up a mess she made, and when someone tries to explain to her why something she did was wrong without actually scolding or raising there voice.
“Are you going to cry when the baby cries? Is there just going to be, like, this cryception?” I broke down laughing so hard that I almost couldn’t hit the Subscribe button.
I'm autistic and I have ADHD and I'm very hypersensitive emotionally and I often cry for nothing and I'm a 19 y.o guy but I never cried because someone did the middle finger to me, this woman really needs therapy asap I'll never be ashamed of my hypersensitivity again after watching this video ig
I can cry at a lot of things because I get stressed very easily and a lot of people most likely think I'm too sensitive but I'm not THAT sensitive if someone flipped me off I can understand feeling a little sad but I wouldn't have a mental breakdown over it
I don’t think I’ve cried in the last 3 years, probably because I’ve lived a very comfortable life. However if I cried over things like these I would never stop crying.
This might seem like it's something small to celebrate but God dammit I'm celebrating it anyways, that's awesome that you're living a comfortable life man!!
Reminds me of my childhood experience back then. I was a really friendly kid to the point my family were constantly worried I might get kidnapped since I really like talking to strangers. One day, my aunt took me to a one-day-vacation scheduled by her office (with my parents' permission ofc) and I tried to have a conversation with my aunt's supervisor's daughter. She was about 11 or 12 at that time and I was still 6-7 years old. I was happily chatty but never used any foul word, and she suddenly cried and reported me to her mom, saying I was bullying her. It seemed like the daughter was in a bad mood at that time, but I don't understand why should she say I was "bullying" her? I mean, I was 4-5 years younger than her. In the end, the mom scolded my aunt and she told my aunt to raise me better. I know it's an old story but I cannot wrap my head around the fact that there are parents who immediately believe whatever their kid says without taking the time to think about it more. The supervisor didn't even try to calm her crying daughter, she just got into defensive mode immediately.
learned this the hard way, I remember when I was 13 and I was at a CVS. someone took my chair after I went and checked out, then I started crying and the woman started shouting at me and calling me a coward, had something bad happen to me before this and so I just cracked up and started crying. but honestly if this happened to me again, I would definitely just leave the CVS and go home
bruh im one of those people who cant control tears, even when I'm genuinely not feeling that much emotion at all I just start crying and when people ask Im just awkwardly there like "no reason" and they think I'm just being modest lmao
I used to involuntarily tear up while arguing. Not even arguing, just explaining something. Thankfully it phased off, even I was annoyed by it. It's all in controlling the breathing.
When I wanted to cry my family calls me *SENSITIVE* like seriously I just want to cry for once when I'm having a problem with my siblings All they do is get mad at me and defending my lil bro for being a "jerk" LIKE CANT I JUST CRY???
Being sensitive as a child or teen is OK because their mental capacity is yet to reach its maturity. As an adult however, yes I agree, how can they survive the real world if they act like this just like you uttered...
I had a girl in class once that cried over the smallest things like a broken pen. There was this guy who cried over being tagged in gym class because he "Wasn't ready" Like dude it's TAG
Was it first grade? Because I cried over a frayed up shoelace when I was like 7. One of those silly kid things that really don't matter as you grow up.
This is why I feel like parents always properly discipline their kids, set up rules, boundaries and values plus as well as didn't prepare for the world world and making sure they're tough enough to face the real world. It doesn't do the kid nor the parent any good just spoil them and not to teach him the proper fundamentals you get is an adult who never truly grow up out of the kids stage of their life that's why we have so many overly sensitive adult who think it's okay to cry throw tantrum and demand to get their way all the time like a child still some of it it's on the parents or it could be completely on the parent or not at all if this is some form of rebellious this varies will know this won't stop longest this is encouraged and publicized either by social media parents or schools
I agree with this, but you can't be too harsh on them. For example, I was told not to cry because it made my dad mad growing up. To be fair, he did give us a few exceptions in which it was okay to cry, feelings are seriously hurt or you get hurt physically, but he always got annoyed and angry when you did. And you were only allowed to cry for a little bit. I'm not so sure this is a great thing to do to your kids, as I'm now extremely uncomfortable sharing anything negative with him that might make me upset and cry. Parents need to make sure that their kids are tough, but they also need to make sure that their kids can cry in front of them without being afraid. There should be a healthy balance is all I'm saying.
I had an experience with a friend that stabbed me and my other friend in the back, and when we confronted them they played the victim and threw a giant baby tantrum on the floor and had her mom deal with it. Our moms got mad at us since they thought we were a lot more in the wrong, but me and my good friend still laughed and made jokes about them afterwards lol. I dunno, the girl getting her mom to fight her battles for her just reminded me of that.
@@flyingdoggo316 They literally dress all emo with that stupid short haircut that goes over their eyes. I literally call them Shaggy dog from hot topic 💀
Crying about it is one thing, she'll get over it after, but having her mom track the man down is the most drastic Disney Channel bullying revenge story I've ever seen. And her filming it? It's so dramatic and attention hungry..
Okay- I was flipped off once, I burst into tears, my reasoning? I was having a REALLY bad day, failing a project, one of my friends sleeping with my boyfriend, getting slammed into a locker, etc.. so getting flipped off sent me over the edge. I don’t think I’m too sensitive, just bad days
The worse thing I cried about was me thinking that my cookies were going to be ugly af, then when they came out perfectly fine i started decorating while thinking "i did everything right, damn maybe I'm an idiot"
It's normal to be sensitive but imo if you don't try to work past that behaviour and mature as a person then it's nobody else's fault, that's on YOU and only you
Yeah her acting like the at is super childish I have adhd which makes me sensitive so I cry pretty easy but I’m mature enough to not act like a child this girl just needs someone to look at her and tell her she’s over dramatic to her face
Wow, i guess she has never used the internet, or just life in general. Because if someone gets like that over getting flipped the bird, that is genuinely sad.
Lol in my country getting flicked off on the road is the nicest thing a driver can do like seriously if you'll drive 30 minutes in Israel you gonna be honked at and yelled at and cursed at more than you can count
As a person who has no father,(but for a good reason because ya know the relationship is slowly getting abusive and my mom is not risking to wait it out until it's too late) she's an embarrassment because I never met a fatherless person who are THIS sensitive.
That’s awful but still. Maybe we should just stop being that rude behind the wheel. One day, if you keep flipping off people, you might get a reaction 💁♀️
Random story: I onces came across a thread battle on Twitter where someone was getting called a p*d* because when they were a *MINOR* They did SUS things with another *MINOR* and that the shouldn't have sexualized a 16 year even this they were 17 and I'm sitting there like 🧍♀️ Like teens can't be teens anymore??
As a Millennial who remembers being a young sensitive teen back in the day.. I’ma give her some leeway here. Gen Z are pretty much majority like teenagers; the oldest Gen Zers still don’t have fully developed brains yet so.. eh EDIT: I also just noticed her saying that she doesn’t know why she’s this upset; that could honestly just be hormones then
@@jeddllau you mean you ask for advice when you’re hormonal, or you’re asking me in particular for advice? I’m happy to help, just not sure what you mean
@@jeddllau aw, don’t worry.. anything embarrassing I did/said as a teenager, I barely remember now (I’m 28, for reference). Plus I had (still have) mostly untreated ADHD, so the main causes of my particular embarrassment relate to lack of impulse control/mental filter. I learned to just keep my mouth shut and listen more, and as I made more friends, I’ve gotten more comfortable letting out some of the more random thoughts. That said, I do kinda catch myself “screening” my thoughts before I go to say anything, and sometimes I’m not focused on that so whatever pops into my brain comes out of my mouth. So.. I guess the main takeaway is, try to hone your impulse control and try not to take life quite so seriously. Laughing stuff off helps a lot with that! I hope this helps ❤️
@@jeddllau you can’t really stop the cringe/embarrassing moments from happening, avoiding them will make you worse off than experiencing them and learning to handle those emotions
@@jeddllau A lot of mistakes teens make is dating each other. Just because you're single it doesn't mean you're available. If you're not dating for something long-term or marriage, don't do it. It's not worth the mental turmoil when you eventually break up after a month. Just be happy with yourself as is, and if you can't, strive to just get though the week. After you've gotten through it, get through the next and the next.
Ik one of my friends sometimes says "WASSUP BITCHESSS!1!1!1" (we're all men but he still says that anyways lol) for no reason and flips us off while doing it and he's actually very nice and funny
you have solid you have liquid you have gas and then you have an even softer material, this shit. I have no name for it yet, swj doesnt cover it like id like to, and its not exclusive to women, and even for children is a bit much. Fellas, this is a new material, a new state of matter. We are withnesses to science in the making. I feel blessed (a "laugh instead of crying" kinda situation)
this reminds me of my classmate who gets really upset when she gets called emo like maybe a little annoyed is understandable but she gets so mad she wants to use physical violence against someone who calls her emo. and she doesnt even do it herself she gets a friend to do it for her
The only time I’ve ever broke down crying because of someone’s road rage was when I was already in a really bad mood like, already on the verge of sobbing and then someone yelled at me and that was just- yeah tipping point.
GUYS MY SANDWICH FELL DOWN I CANT STOP CRYING 😭😭😭
L
dw mom will look for it
Lol R.I.P sandwich
L + ratio + heartbreaking
RIPPP
if the mom is still fighting her fights she was probably the reason she was like that.
@you know this no
@you know this who? Your father?
@@thenameless9224 nah that's impossible
My mom would never, u only see white karen moms doing this 🤣
fair point
Damn, people kept saying i was sensitive as hell as a kid but i did not think that levels of human sensitivity would go this far
Yeahhh....I wonder how many sensitive people I will find
I remember i started crying when I was 8 because someone said I was bald 💀
@im good Finally. The report button has a use for me
@@jell-opop9431 were you bald?
I remember when I was 10, someone said "go f#ck yourself" I started crying and kept telling my friends, and now, whenever I bring that memory back up I cringe.
Peagsus: "How is she going to survive in the real world?"
Everyone in the comments: "That's the neat part: She won't!"
Thats the near part: She won’t!
That's the neat part: She won't!
That’s the neat part: She won’t!
That’s the neat part: She won’t!
That's the neat part: She won't!
Bro I thought I was the most sensitive person to exist in this godforsaken world. Even though I am trying to improve as a person, I feel a little better after seeing this woman and this encourages me even more not to be the way I am. Thank you, Pegasus.
Suprised you're encouraged by this person as a very sensitive person too I'm actually sad because that lady reminds me of myself
@@cuboidgamez7577 but she isn't representative of every sensitive person out there, she's using crocodile tears to get her own way. if you're genuinely feeling sad because of something that seems minor, that's fine. using that as a weapon for mommy to attack others isn't. this is a full grown, spoiled brat, someone who gets upset easily for the purpose of getting what they want.
Same, thankyou megasus 🙏
@@KopyErr Damn you beat me to calling him Megasus
@@RadioFreeAbertora megapegasus
Her mother's response is exactly why she's like that.
I was HYPER sensitive as a kid, I had my backpack taken and thrown away and I cried as a good example,, but I kinda grew out of that and now I mostly cry in secret. I've been flipped off so many times on the road because I follow traffic laws and nobody likes that, and every time I imagine them getting pulled over for speeding and going to jail. It makes the bad experience a very cathartic one instead
Getting your property stolen and getting upset doesn’t make you hyper-sensitive.
@@gutoguto0873 exactly, op’s got a valid reason to cry (be mad even, their backpack’s taken for crying out loud)
Awww Illy you're adorable. I bet ur even more adorable as an adult!🙈
@@saur_dinah to be fair, it was a middle school prank thing, I should have had a slightly tougher skin and laughed it off like everyone around me. Up to that point I had been bullied, sure, but my parents gave me enough grief to push the reminder that having no emotions over this stuff is easier in the moment than showing them. Behind closed doors though? Different story
I cry in secret too 👍
this reminds me of when I went to a camp and this girl was staring at me a bit weird so I stuck my tongue out at her (I was like 6-7 years old). She got all offended and even after I apologized she wouldn't let it go and said she would tell a camp counselor, but the person she tattled to said "it's just a tongue"
the look on her face- I was so happy
i bet she is blonde
@@NotDin0 I bet she has brown hair.
I bet she has red hair
@@bloop6111 sounds more accurate.
You brought back a similar memory I had.😭
I can imagine 2 scenarios for this lady. Either she has never been remotely sad or offended in her entire life up to this point. Or opposite where she has been insulted and stuff a lot and kind of brushed it off and this was the last thing that made her break down. Either way, probably not a good idea to post it online and expect sympathy for something like that or have your mom get involved.
Same thoughts.
Okay, so I just looked up emotional hypersensitivity. It can lead to the person doing some pretty crappy things, such as getting defensive, crying, verbal aggression... It can even lead to them resorting to emotional blackmail and gaslighting.
Emotional hypersensitivity can be the result of unprocessed trauma, low self-esteem, insecurity, and... emotional neglect.
Remember how her mom stomped off to "fix the problem" instead of staying to comfort her daughter and help her calm down? Remember how the girl through her tears choked out "I don't even know why I'm so upset."
Maybe I'm overanalyzing, but I feel like this is why emotional and mental health are so goddamn important and need to be talked about more.
I agree with you...I'm embarassed to say I cry when my siblings don't listen to me and only listens to my other older siblings and made me have a low self esteem and insecurity..but thats just the fam..idc if its someone else. Even in family, in the end i cursed them out a lil in my heart because,,no respect lol and rude
I wouldnt record myself tho and like share it, it doesnt even help 🤣
I think i should fix myself
@@pradeepkhangembam7690 tysm. It helps a little although our situation is a little different. I dont even know how to explain it. I don't curse in front of my siblings cause ik its not good. Sometimes do it when im mad at myself and I try to stop it because when you do it to yourself or smth youre mad abt then you could do it to others. I still love my siblings and hope one day they respect me like they respect my older sibling. Maybe its because our age gap is closer 🤔
@@exp-io853 in fact cursing is good, those who do it speak the launguage their speaking better than those who don't curse
I hate to admit this, but breaking down crying after being fired from my job sounds exactly like something i'd do.
In today’s economy, I think anybody would.
Don't hate to admit it, thats a very valid and reasonable reaction to loosing a job
Yeah but would you call your mom so that she can find your boss and give them a piece of their mind
@@mademoiselleLN No, i’m talking about specifically this comment , not this annoying child in the video, Having a break down and crying is normal, what you’re talking about is obviously over the top and in my opinion pathetic
wait.. Doesn't everyone?
Even in elementary, we didn’t run to our moms…
In my old town we had this man we called the "bird man" cause he would flip people off and run into the street to do said thing. Man earned a Facebook page lmao
A Legend© 🤣
thats the kind of man i aspire to be
-Flips people off
-doesn’t elaborate
-leaves
What a chad
Honestly I’d consider being friends with the guy, especially with that level of chad.
@@baguette4607 Do u mean u consider being friends with the man that apperently earned himself a Facebook page or consider being friends with the man that flipped off the woman in the video? ( You don't have to answer this question of course )
Damn even the plutonium in a nuke's core microseconds before detonation isn't this sensitive.
@THIS Finally it’s gone
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Dayum son rare insult
@@NargacugaMyBeloved lol
@THIS Finally your father figure is back.
8:04 bro my heart skipped a beat when he said that. My grandma just died from cancer a little while ago, and the first time I cried over her death was when I wrote a song for her that I sang at her funeral. I’m 14 and understanding how this grown ass woman could break down over something so minuscule is honestly beyond me.
I had a similar experience (I was 12 then) and fr she’s so overly emotional
If you can't handle the middle finger I wonder what secondary school was like for that woman 💀
If someone ever does the middle finger I'd just do it upside down and say " happy now, I just flipped it"
probably had to carry a roll of paper towels
Me who went to a park with my brother and then I saw a 5 Year old showing the middle finger to me(I am 17): Ok
fr my friends and i used to flip each other off for no reason
@@norasmith3834 true f r i e n d s
As a very sensitive person, I couldn't say that I'm completely different to her. Altho she was more of a spoiled brat rather than overly sensitive person. If that happened to me, that whole thing would keep me thinking all night, trying to figure out why the man is mad at me and did that to me, where I went wrong, and started questioning my life choices and finally, breaking down. But I probably wouldn't tell it to anyone.
Yeah she seems more like she is looking for attention, Cause she’s recording this. And her Snapchat caption literally says “mum is going to find him HAHHAHAAHAHA”
Well, see, that’s definitely where the differences end.
All in all, it can be summed up to this:
You’re rational, she’s not.
It doesn’t matter how sensitive you are, your reaction is either rational or irrational. It’s perfectly fine to be sensitive, just don’t be irrational about it lmao
Yeah same, completely upset and thinking about it for days, but not sobbing and show to public. That’s embarrassing.
Yeah I’m really sensitive, but I don’t broadcast that to anyone except maybe my mom or my best friend. And that’s a VERY big maybe only if I need someone to talk it out with
Same, I agree as a HSP. I get pretty fucked up but don’t cry and post it on SC
the way the mom went to find that dude saying “nobody messes with my baby” just shows how sheltered she is. her parents have probably always taken care of her altercations & issues & now she has no idea how to be an adult in the real world.
Everyone's insulting her, I just want to see her start a gaming Channel. "So I- I was p- playing Minecraft, and this creeper b- blew up my house, and I don't even know why he would do that, I- I don't know what I did to deserve it. I just can't stop crying". Or just imagine her in a cod lobby whilst everyone's throwing insults at everyone. It would be beautiful.
Honestly we would love to see that
She wouldn't even last in a fortnite lobby
@@grayjade701sse2 or a sus imposter lobby
She wouldn't last one minute in a cod mw2 lobby back then
I'd pay to see that
Back when I was 13, there was this kid (we’re decent friends now) who would push me, punch me, and would just upset me a lot, and because of that reason I was considered sensitive. I don’t think he was trying to be mean, I think it was meant as banter, he just didn’t know his own size and strength. So if that’s considered being sensitive then I don’t know what the fuck this is.
this is chernobyl power plant level of sensitive.
It’s not really easy being that sensitive. I’m sure she’s very upset, and I feel for her. But being flipped off on the road should be the least of her worries.
And her mums making it worse because she’s clearly never taught her daughter that some people are dicks and to ignore them.
I’m on the autism spectrum, and have been super tender-hearted and hella sensitive for as long as I can remember. This lowkey kinda reminds me of myself in a way, even though I’m still trying to improve myself and grow as a human being. Shout out to all my aspies, feelers and perceivers, empaths, and everyone else out there with a beautiful heart ❤️
Lots of love to you all
Please don't change being sensitive just means you care more about the small things there's nothing to improve you need to be proud of your Autism like me and let your emotions out the ones who understand will get you ❤
I consider myself a really sensitive person. One time I cried at work after a costumer yelled at me (the fact I have social anxiety doesn't help) but after seeing this I don't think I'm that bad lmfao
I an sensitive, cause like because babies get hurt and stuff like that, or sum at school, BUT WTF IS WITH HER
No your not bad lol, I'm the exact opposite when people yell at me I get violent. I have anger issues and find it extremely difficult to control my rage. When I rage I blackout and don't know what I'm doing, and really can't control my body. So if you ever feel bad...idk but at least your not in jail 😅😂
@@iloveme4216ruh crying over babies getting hurt doesn’t make u sensitive. Majority of people cry over babies getting hurt
well you are probably 1/3th of the population wich cries at/after work. cuz most of the time you want to say something back, but since you work with customers you can/wont cuz you want to keep your job. it makes you feel like you have no power in the situation wich sucks even more. i work in a restaurant and have had many customers wich where awfull. only my first toughts that came to mind was that i wanted to smack em, or say something back but obvously could not do that so i just bite my tounge. but once i get home, i just release the pent up anger and emotions on a boxing bag, these things are just emotions. emotions dont last and are only temporary. best thing i learned, is to find a way to release emotions wich seem to stay, by either boxing wich works for me but may not for you or any other thing that you think may work. there is also being sensitive and being an adult and sensitive and being an adult baby idiot wich tries to get internet points.
@@iloveme4216 that's called empathy
I'm autistic and have had meltdowns before, they don't happen super often anymore but especially when I was in middle and high school, I had awful, violent meltdowns where I would self harm and sometimes, something really really small would set them off. I can promise you with all that I am, it was never about the small things, and was ALWAYS about all of the things I could never express that just built, and built, and built, until I couldn't contain it anymore. It's gotten a lot better since I've been putting full effort into therapy, DBT and CBT, and that's why I fully believe that there isn't a damn thing wrong with being sensitive. We just need to learn how to effectively and healthily manage and communicate our emotions.
you big nub ha cry
True they’re is nothing wrong with being sensitive. It’s not my fault I feel the way I feel. I’m Not that sensitive as the first girl though.
I just realized I responded to a 2 year old comment lol
CBT?...
ONE YEAR of reminding pegasus that he exists for 10 minutes a day.
Holy shit
You did it, you crazy son of a b*tch
Les go
damn
Dam
if somebody flicked me off i would start laughing vigorously.
Best reaction
I actually did get flicked off by an old guy for no reason and me and my family started dying lmao
same
@@emolady666 hHhahahahhahahahhahahhahahahahhah
I would’ve flicked them back lol
*GUYS A FLY LANDED ON MY FOOD, I CANT STOP CRYING* 😭
Me and my brother flip each other off all the time and neither of us get offended by it. We're like the Vitriolic Best Buds trope. And if we, literal children, can deal with being flipped off, there's no way a grown-ass adult can't.
These are gen Z snowflakes man. They melt on your tongue
Same with me and my sis lol
As a homeschooler with 3 brother I feel this
That probably because you two are siblings and joke like that
@@muichirotokito4333 point still stands
My friends and I flip each other off all the time, we just find it hilarious since it feels so meaningless now
do what? cry when someone flips u off or u flip people off
@@mother8220 they flip each other off, i do the same with my friends and my older sister does it too
@you know this your parental figure? Dont think so
@@TaMarvio2129 ah
@you know this parental figure?
2:34 as a middle schooler, I can confirm that not even middle schoolers do this. I don’t even think 1st graders do that anymore
Yea 1st graders dont do that, now they say “im a roblox admin i ban you”
as a highschooler no we dont do this either
@@GoosefieldYT I’m a high schooler now too haha
Can't say I didn't expect this- many people in the internet get so pressed about everything even if it's something stupid
Ok boomer
@@MasterAlpha1000 Ok zoomer
@@mintyo-P ok boomer
@@MasterAlpha1000 ok zoomer
@@mintyo-P ok furry
I have High functioning autism and one of my traits is hypersensitivity so I get emotional at lightspeeds, but not even I have been THIS bad.
Same
I have adhd and it makes me SUPER sensitive but I’m not this sensitive!
I have IBD and im not that SENSITIVE
I don't have autism, but I can be extremely sensitive over things but not this bad.
@DripTrollKing lol tough boi 💪
I thought i was sensitive, this girl takes it to a whole new lvl.
one time in my class, I had someone like that in my class. She was very white with hair that was blonde, almost as white as her skin. she was VERY sensitive. She would cry about the smallest things to get what she wants, and she can cry just about anything aswell. one time in one of our classes, our teacher heard one of us yawn, and just told us about yawning. in the middle of it, she stopped herself from yawning, and the teacher told her that she shouldn't stop herself from yawning because it helps you get oxygen... then she just went on a whole tantrum crying about how she didn't get it, and that she might die...
What if it's the same person
@@hearmeout1767 nah dude she's not red
seems like she needs legitimate help. crying just because you didn't get a little bit of oxygen??
@@lampreyschasm yes
@@lampreyschasm and she fainted from a heat stroke even though it wasn't even that hot outside
Old friend of mine was like this. Loved it when he cried like this
Proposal: Keep offending her. Her rage makes me laugh
💀💀💀
Yes
Ye
do u know her @?
@Rohan Dasgupta yes
the mom wasn’t actually going to find him, she just said that to make her daughter happy when she’s really going to the grocery store
She has the emotional maturity of a 5 year old.
She *SCREAMS* "I talked so much shit in high school but couldn't take any of it" Energy
She had to have been traumatized as a kid some type of way to be CRYING over it. Does she need therapy ?? Or shes just EXTREMELY sensitive.
This behavior signals the complete opposite really.
She probably was extremely babied and coddled as a child. Never had anything bad really happen to her. Her mom is still trying to stop her from being hurt in any way.
So when someone is being the slightest bit rude it feels like a huge monumental thing.
This looks more like being spoiled. Look at how her mom reacted to her grown daughter crying about being flipped off on the road.
And in personal expierence, my mother was always ab//ve and my dad wasnt, he was most likely to spoil his kids.
Theyre seperated, and have children with other people.
All the kids who've lived in my moms house have thick skin and act very mature.
My dads kid crys when theres no milk in the fridge and when shes being told to pick up a mess she made, and when someone tries to explain to her why something she did was wrong without actually scolding or raising there voice.
Her mom is 100% the reason she's like this. And this girl knows it and uses it to her advantage.
“Are you going to cry when the baby cries? Is there just going to be, like, this cryception?”
I broke down laughing so hard that I almost couldn’t hit the Subscribe button.
I'm autistic and I have ADHD and I'm very hypersensitive emotionally and I often cry for nothing and I'm a 19 y.o guy but I never cried because someone did the middle finger to me, this woman really needs therapy asap
I'll never be ashamed of my hypersensitivity again after watching this video ig
I can cry at a lot of things because I get stressed very easily and a lot of people most likely think I'm too sensitive but I'm not THAT sensitive if someone flipped me off I can understand feeling a little sad but I wouldn't have a mental breakdown over it
Even the monster I have trapped in my basement with incredibly heightened sense that can hear a footstep from 10 miles away isn’t this sensitive
wait you mean the skinwalker im hunting?
@@isappycracks you mean "that" skinwalker im also hunting?
(this was a joke)
@@plasmi8034 what you mean tha wait a damn minute
If you want it please feel free to take it
oh those are probably the orphans i put in someone's basement
I don’t think I’ve cried in the last 3 years, probably because I’ve lived a very comfortable life.
However if I cried over things like these I would never stop crying.
Same
This might seem like it's something small to celebrate but God dammit I'm celebrating it anyways, that's awesome that you're living a comfortable life man!!
I cry everyday you should try it
Reminds me of my childhood experience back then. I was a really friendly kid to the point my family were constantly worried I might get kidnapped since I really like talking to strangers. One day, my aunt took me to a one-day-vacation scheduled by her office (with my parents' permission ofc) and I tried to have a conversation with my aunt's supervisor's daughter. She was about 11 or 12 at that time and I was still 6-7 years old. I was happily chatty but never used any foul word, and she suddenly cried and reported me to her mom, saying I was bullying her. It seemed like the daughter was in a bad mood at that time, but I don't understand why should she say I was "bullying" her? I mean, I was 4-5 years younger than her. In the end, the mom scolded my aunt and she told my aunt to raise me better. I know it's an old story but I cannot wrap my head around the fact that there are parents who immediately believe whatever their kid says without taking the time to think about it more. The supervisor didn't even try to calm her crying daughter, she just got into defensive mode immediately.
learned this the hard way, I remember when I was 13 and I was at a CVS. someone took my chair after I went and checked out, then I started crying and the woman started shouting at me and calling me a coward, had something bad happen to me before this and so I just cracked up and started crying. but honestly if this happened to me again, I would definitely just leave the CVS and go home
Woman? What woman?
tf is CVS
@@sunnybowos266 go back to tinder internet user
@@bigfee900 is that an insult?
@@bigfee900 wot
The Entire Twitter community as a person:
Twitter user: *does something stupid* WHaT dId I dO? WhY aRE yALl sO emOtIOnAl?
My classmate started crying because I looked at her for an extended period of time
bruh im one of those people who cant control tears, even when I'm genuinely not feeling that much emotion at all I just start crying and when people ask Im just awkwardly there like "no reason" and they think I'm just being modest lmao
Ik ill be in maths class trying to listen and I'm all fine and happy and then for no reason my eyes just start to create tears
I'm not even crying it just happens for literally no reason, it's uncommon though
I used to involuntarily tear up while arguing. Not even arguing, just explaining something. Thankfully it phased off, even I was annoyed by it. It's all in controlling the breathing.
speaking of sensitive, my friend started crying once because i called her art cool and didn't explain why i liked it
she was in highschool 💀
she probably was overthinking your reaction. I do that too, but I couldn't imagine crying over it or even being offended by that reaction ☠️
OH NO SHE IS A HIGHSCHOOL
@@iloveme4216 NOOO I JUST REALIZED THAT 😭😭
When I wanted to cry my family calls me *SENSITIVE* like seriously I just want to cry for once when I'm having a problem with my siblings
All they do is get mad at me and defending my lil bro for being a "jerk" LIKE CANT I JUST CRY???
Being sensitive as a child or teen is OK because their mental capacity is yet to reach its maturity. As an adult however, yes I agree, how can they survive the real world if they act like this just like you uttered...
I had a girl in class once that cried over the smallest things like a broken pen. There was this guy who cried over being tagged in gym class because he "Wasn't ready" Like dude it's TAG
As one of those sensitive kids in school i apologize for all of us and i can confirm we do feel bad and embarrassed because of that
The tag guy was on 1 HP 💀
@@cuboidgamez7577 well if you cry for something like that then your whole life is gonna be full of sadness tho
Was it first grade? Because I cried over a frayed up shoelace when I was like 7. One of those silly kid things that really don't matter as you grow up.
I’ve heard of people that were shot dead for flipping someone off so there’s always someone more offended.
This is why I feel like parents always properly discipline their kids, set up rules, boundaries and values plus as well as didn't prepare for the world world and making sure they're tough enough to face the real world. It doesn't do the kid nor the parent any good just spoil them and not to teach him the proper fundamentals you get is an adult who never truly grow up out of the kids stage of their life that's why we have so many overly sensitive adult who think it's okay to cry throw tantrum and demand to get their way all the time like a child still some of it it's on the parents or it could be completely on the parent or not at all if this is some form of rebellious this varies will know this won't stop longest this is encouraged and publicized either by social media parents or schools
I agree with this, but you can't be too harsh on them. For example, I was told not to cry because it made my dad mad growing up. To be fair, he did give us a few exceptions in which it was okay to cry, feelings are seriously hurt or you get hurt physically, but he always got annoyed and angry when you did. And you were only allowed to cry for a little bit. I'm not so sure this is a great thing to do to your kids, as I'm now extremely uncomfortable sharing anything negative with him that might make me upset and cry. Parents need to make sure that their kids are tough, but they also need to make sure that their kids can cry in front of them without being afraid. There should be a healthy balance is all I'm saying.
@@liamorrison4484 This. This right here bitches, is what we call facts.
I had an experience with a friend that stabbed me and my other friend in the back, and when we confronted them they played the victim and threw a giant baby tantrum on the floor and had her mom deal with it. Our moms got mad at us since they thought we were a lot more in the wrong, but me and my good friend still laughed and made jokes about them afterwards lol. I dunno, the girl getting her mom to fight her battles for her just reminded me of that.
Fuck yeah!
I can’t believe you’d make jokes abt me afterward ):
I’m gonna go cry now 😥
@@flyingdoggo316 They literally dress all emo with that stupid short haircut that goes over their eyes. I literally call them Shaggy dog from hot topic 💀
@Little Hadlie 💀
@@Ihcaza bruh 🤣🤣
my friends bully me so much that a simple middle finger wouldn’t make me flinch
Tip for this girl: never move to an inner city area, everyone flips each other off regularly
I was very sensitive as a child, if you yelled at me for 6 seconds I'd start crying right after! lmao.
But oh god she's even more sensitive
Me too
i get bullied for almost 10 years and i was told that i had no reason to cry as a kid... but i dont remember losing it over a FINGER
Crying about it is one thing, she'll get over it after, but having her mom track the man down is the most drastic Disney Channel bullying revenge story I've ever seen. And her filming it? It's so dramatic and attention hungry..
Damnnnn, looks like the bish I flipped off driving 💀
The mom is coming for you 👀
@@pensees_interdites5629 ah shit, here we go again
Wait really?
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Okay- I was flipped off once, I burst into tears, my reasoning? I was having a REALLY bad day, failing a project, one of my friends sleeping with my boyfriend, getting slammed into a locker, etc.. so getting flipped off sent me over the edge. I don’t think I’m too sensitive, just bad days
You had a lot to deal with and people that do that are rude. People has been rude to me fat shamed me so rude
The worse thing I cried about was me thinking that my cookies were going to be ugly af, then when they came out perfectly fine i started decorating while thinking "i did everything right, damn maybe I'm an idiot"
at least you can get over it yourself, which is a good thing
As somebody who cries a lot, this is just way too sensitive 💀
When he said “I cry too” I was so happy I’m not the only one
You're gonna feel so bad when it's revealed she saw her father crushed by a sign of a middle finger hand from some faulty billboard ad.
Pegasus laughs at girl
Lives to regret it
@@grayjade701sse2 r/Dharmann
It's normal to be sensitive but imo if you don't try to work past that behaviour and mature as a person then it's nobody else's fault, that's on YOU and only you
Yeah her acting like the at is super childish I have adhd which makes me sensitive so I cry pretty easy but I’m mature enough to not act like a child this girl just needs someone to look at her and tell her she’s over dramatic to her face
@@layla_princess8588 I ment to say she oops
@@aydenmonroe3138Not to mention, she got her mom to look for the guy with no indication what he even looks like...
I always thought i was sensitive when i cry when people yelling at me, after looking at her, i feel like im a better person
Wow, i guess she has never used the internet, or just life in general. Because if someone gets like that over getting flipped the bird, that is genuinely sad.
the chernobyl power plant seconds before it exploded isn't even this sensitive.
As a sensitive person I don’t cry if that happens💀
Lol in my country getting flicked off on the road is the nicest thing a driver can do like seriously if you'll drive 30 minutes in Israel you gonna be honked at and yelled at and cursed at more than you can count
what country you in
@@jbk_bg Israel
@@jbk_bg the guy just said it
@@ozargaman6148 nice i love that country
@@GengUpinIpin oh i didnt know that
in Germany it's ✨illegal✨ to flick someone off lol
LOL GETTING SYMPATHY FROM TIKTOK BE LIKE 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I know the real problem:
“Fatherless”
thats why she only has her mom in her videos 😳
Yep
Oh wow your (unfunny)
@@donttreadonme123 yes
As a person who has no father,(but for a good reason because ya know the relationship is slowly getting abusive and my mom is not risking to wait it out until it's too late) she's an embarrassment because I never met a fatherless person who are THIS sensitive.
Wasn't there this one incident where a lady flipped off a driver and then he shot her child in the backseat? That one was crazy
Wait what? I've never heard of sumn like this before
@@assassingoose3984 r/Cursedcomments
Holy shit, what?
Road rage at it's finest
That’s awful but still. Maybe we should just stop being that rude behind the wheel. One day, if you keep flipping off people, you might get a reaction 💁♀️
She’s going to be in for a VERY rude awakening when she gets into the real world…..
Pegasus, be careful man, her mom is coming after you!
I'd love to see her play Grand Theft Auto
OMG SOMEONE WALKED IN FRONT OF ME😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬 I HATE THEM SO MUCH😭😭😭😭😭🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺MOMMY COME DESTROY THIS VIDEO GAME FOR ME 🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺😩😩😩😩😩😭😭😭😭😭
imagine her playing postal 2
Imagine this girl functioning in society
@@stanleyyy427 XD
@Rohan Dasgupta dude i love manhunt the gore makes me feel like a happy flower in the world of happy flowers and bears
Child: “you look fatter than mommy”
This -woman- kid: 😭
4:51 they litterally want to cancel an emperor who died centuries ago
me: breathes on the other side of the planet
her: OMG SOMEBODY BREATHED ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE PLANET IM CRYING MOM GO GET THEM
i love ur artstyle
5:18 thank you for that. Some people literally don't understand it
As someone who's had many sensitive friends... All of their sensitivity COMBINED pales in comparison to this taint in humanity.
Random story:
I onces came across a thread battle on Twitter where someone was getting called a p*d* because when they were a *MINOR* They did SUS things with another *MINOR* and that the shouldn't have sexualized a 16 year even this they were 17 and I'm sitting there like 🧍♀️
Like teens can't be teens anymore??
As a Millennial who remembers being a young sensitive teen back in the day.. I’ma give her some leeway here. Gen Z are pretty much majority like teenagers; the oldest Gen Zers still don’t have fully developed brains yet so.. eh
EDIT: I also just noticed her saying that she doesn’t know why she’s this upset; that could honestly just be hormones then
It could also be bottled up emotions or anxiety which often leads to being upset over anything
@@jeddllau you mean you ask for advice when you’re hormonal, or you’re asking me in particular for advice? I’m happy to help, just not sure what you mean
@@jeddllau aw, don’t worry.. anything embarrassing I did/said as a teenager, I barely remember now (I’m 28, for reference). Plus I had (still have) mostly untreated ADHD, so the main causes of my particular embarrassment relate to lack of impulse control/mental filter. I learned to just keep my mouth shut and listen more, and as I made more friends, I’ve gotten more comfortable letting out some of the more random thoughts.
That said, I do kinda catch myself “screening” my thoughts before I go to say anything, and sometimes I’m not focused on that so whatever pops into my brain comes out of my mouth. So.. I guess the main takeaway is, try to hone your impulse control and try not to take life quite so seriously. Laughing stuff off helps a lot with that! I hope this helps ❤️
@@jeddllau you can’t really stop the cringe/embarrassing moments from happening, avoiding them will make you worse off than experiencing them and learning to handle those emotions
@@jeddllau A lot of mistakes teens make is dating each other. Just because you're single it doesn't mean you're available. If you're not dating for something long-term or marriage, don't do it. It's not worth the mental turmoil when you eventually break up after a month. Just be happy with yourself as is, and if you can't, strive to just get though the week. After you've gotten through it, get through the next and the next.
I literally flip my friends off as a greeting, it can barely be considered rude anymore
Ik one of my friends sometimes says "WASSUP BITCHESSS!1!1!1" (we're all men but he still says that anyways lol) for no reason and flips us off while doing it and he's actually very nice and funny
Fr it’s so tame
It depends on who you're around.
My boss used to refer to me as “this ***ker” 😂 and he was my favorite of the 3 bosses
We live in a very sensitive soci3ty
Why can't you write society
@w h a t . Link?
@@ItHamBoi ua-cam.com/users/SensitiveSoci3ty here and no im not a bot
@w h a t . I trust you, i just don't find it, so i need a link
@@ItHamBoi there is the link i send you the damn link dude
Damn and I thought I was sensitive💀
Same 😭😭
LMAO SAME
Her mom is coming for all of you! 🤣🤣🤣
😂
you have solid
you have liquid
you have gas
and then
you have an even softer material, this shit. I have no name for it yet, swj doesnt cover it like id like to, and its not exclusive to women, and even for children is a bit much.
Fellas, this is a new material, a new state of matter. We are withnesses to science in the making. I feel blessed (a "laugh instead of crying" kinda situation)
this reminds me of my classmate who gets really upset when she gets called emo
like maybe a little annoyed is understandable but she gets so mad she wants to use physical violence against someone who calls her emo. and she doesnt even do it herself she gets a friend to do it for her
I cried laughing for the first time in a very long time watching this…thank you pegasus 😭
The only time I’ve ever broke down crying because of someone’s road rage was when I was already in a really bad mood like, already on the verge of sobbing and then someone yelled at me and that was just- yeah tipping point.
Another great video.
I feel it
@YeaMan So what
@YeaMan bot
@YeaMan no one cares
@YeaMan nobody cares
Good comment thread