I wonder if the aunt had struggled most of her life and constantly gave and gave to her nephew and when they won she realized this was her opportunity to be able to comfortably retire and not have to work until the day she died and she felt she had sacrificed enough for others that this was her time to put herself first.
@@AnaMaria-ww4iy Anyone can comfortably retire on 600,000. Anyone who thinks they need more than that is not someone who has managed to find happiness with less. If you can’t find some form of happiness where you are, you’ll never be happy. Happiness comes from understanding the value of things. After a point money becomes meaningless and arbitrary. When you’ve got enough not to worry then you should start thinking about things like family, friends and other social connections. I am homeless and due to a disability can’t get full or part time employment, I still manage to find happiness through my connections with others. If I had a 1.2 million lottery ticket today, I’d rather go through the struggles and victories that entails with a familiar face by my side.
Dont asume anything. You both are subject to the same exact thing. Maybe even easier. Money can make someone do anything, even if illogical. And I guarantee she didnt lol, I promise its harder than u think to spend that much money.
Well, money do change SOME people. a one-shot huge sum may just end up amplifying the better or worse part of said person, yet one could argue that money does change some people over the course of a certain period of time. money is power after all, & you know what they say, power corrupts. how well one could stay true to oneself after that really depends on how one could fight that corruption happening inside.
@@doctorfeelgood2670 it does mean they are inherently like that though, yes the money is the straw that breaks the camels back but only in the way that they obviously let such things as money and potential status fuel their huge ego and sense of undeserved entitlement.
This story was a more interesting when you see the lady lose her mind in person when she first found out she wasn't winning it all. She was extremely rude to everyone involved.
My wife and I have an agreement on big lottery wins. I get one third, she gets one third, and each of our kids gets one third of what's left. And none of us gets to tell the others how to spend the money.
Obviously it should be 50-50 split, if because the lottery ticket is in both their names. If she didn't want that, then what was she thinking, getting him to sign her lottery ticket? If she got the lottery ticket, no one was stopping her from putting her name on it and no one else's.
if I ever win anything big I wouldn't tell anyone, not even my family. I'd help them and buy them things, but if they ever ask me where I got the money I would just tell them that I got a high paying job.
My main rule for lottery tickets in my house: only pay what you make in 1 hour. Example: I make $10 an hour, so I can only buy $10 of scratch tickets a week.
I read a very heart warming lotto story a few years ago. A high ranking Pennsylvanian Judge took to “middle class buddies” on an all expense paid trip to Florida for the weekend. While there, the Judge grabbed a Powerball Ticket at a gas station on a whim while getting fishing supplies. That Monday, while eating breakfast at a restaurant, he was on his phone there had been a winning ticket for the 140 million dollar jackpot. Thinking “I was just in Florida”, he realized the lotto ticket was still in his pants he was wearing, he looked =😳. He then stood up, announced to everyone he was now officially a millionaire, and that he was paying for everyone’s breakfast. He then called the two “middle class buddied” told them he has won......and was gonna split the winnings with each of them because they were with him when he got the ticket. He took care of the charter flight back to Florida to claim their prize. After taxes they each got about 40 million each. One of the buddies interviewed said “I always wanted to know what it would be like to hold a million bucks. Now I am holding 40 million”. That Judge helped restore my faith in humanity. He was pretty well off due to his job. But he was so cool about winning, and splitting it with the guys he took fishing. Best friend EVER. May his fishing trips always be fruitful and seas calm for him.
@@flamersshowsandmore3864 Not when Grill blushes when Chill mentions kissing. In another one of their shorts, Chill grabs Grill's arm and, again, Grill blushes. You blush at your friends? That alone proves to ME at least that they definitely aren't related either. P.s. it's also confirmed that they share the same room AND the same bed. Put that evidence together and what do you have?
I've always said I'd share my lottery winnings with my immediate family if I ever won big (mum, nan and two sisters). It's the least I could do after my mum and nan raised me together without a father figure, bought all of my school uniforms and books, fed me, gave me a roof over my head, cared for me when I was sick, defended me from my bullies, comforted me when I'm sad and even now as an adult, they always offer to help when I'm in need even thought I'm completely independent from them. Only problem with sharing large sums of money, is that if I transferred it to their banks they would be taxxed. So we'd have to agree that I hold onto it in my account, set a budget for everyone, then I buy them whatever they wanted from their budget through me.
Or you could deposit $5k a month in their accounts until it’s done. Or have another set of immediate annuities set up in each of their names so that it pays them a specific amount over time or an amount over a specific time frame…
But she put her nephew’s name on the ticket!She planned on sharing the consolation prize but they won the jackpot and she turned into a b$&ch that lost her nephew!
Lol around 01:32 mark, had me thinking,"... did I suddenly get transported into an alternate universe or is this a Mandala Effect.... or am I jus overthinking again?" Idky but this has brighten my night.
I do think that the guy who had to split the lottery with his ex wife was wronged. When going through divorce proceedings, it should be considered that if both people are separated, and agree to end the marital estate then the person who wins the lottery should not have to split it with their ex
If I bought lottery tickets and/or won, I wouldn't tell a soul. I would take it to my grave. When my Will is read, only then would the recipients know.
It is important to know setting a budget is important, and knowing when to quit. When you win 1,000$ after spending 2,000$ you've only lost. You win every $ you don't spend, so keep that in mind.
I once won on the horses, national lottery and the jackpot lottery in the same weekend. I was pretty excited until I got my winnings: An equivalent of $4.25. Total. As for scratch tickets of any kind, the stats are as follows: if you put one type of lottery tickets side by side, going from coast to coast across the USA. The winning tickets are the first 3 miles, the big wins are the first quarter of a mile. Everything else are no win tickets. That's the odds of winning. Keep that in mind next time you want to buy a lottery ticket.
I've already decided if I come into money (win lottery, etc), if it is less than 1 million it is my retirement money and I'll arrange for it to accrue interest and pay out regularly, anything over a million I'll share with close friends and immediate family.
Oh man!!! I'm from Nova Scotia Canada I remember this going down!!! Hahah I saw the shot of peggys cove come up and I was like "hhheeeyyy I know that place" super cool!! Love this show! Keep up the great work!
I'm sure this has been addressed before, but I am just noticing it now. Why does everyone have voldemort noses? Just the style of art? Or is there an inside joke I am not aware of. xD
I'm wondering that too. It's genuinely unsettling to look at. Like... just a nose. just give them a nose, please. The art is great otherwise, but the lack of nose sends everything into horrorville.
A coworker at my old job got about $2 million as their share from a lottery pool at his wife's work. He retired, but was back to work a year or so later lol.
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Hey brew
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Lol
Yes
Imagine getting 600,000 dollars and deciding that it’s not enough so you’d rather get double that and destroy your life in the process.
I wonder if the aunt had struggled most of her life and constantly gave and gave to her nephew and when they won she realized this was her opportunity to be able to comfortably retire and not have to work until the day she died and she felt she had sacrificed enough for others that this was her time to put herself first.
@@AnaMaria-ww4iy
Anyone can comfortably retire on 600,000. Anyone who thinks they need more than that is not someone who has managed to find happiness with less. If you can’t find some form of happiness where you are, you’ll never be happy.
Happiness comes from understanding the value of things. After a point money becomes meaningless and arbitrary. When you’ve got enough not to worry then you should start thinking about things like family, friends and other social connections.
I am homeless and due to a disability can’t get full or part time employment, I still manage to find happiness through my connections with others. If I had a 1.2 million lottery ticket today, I’d rather go through the struggles and victories that entails with a familiar face by my side.
@@boglenight1551 That has to do with her words how? You literally just ignored everything she said.
FeelsBadMan
@@Krystalmyth I don't get your point, would you tell me?
I wouldn't call it a trade; more like betrayed.
A Be-trade
"BETRAYED... Betrayal"
top 10 anime betrayals
A backstab
emphasis on the be
I like how all the stories with good ending are just homies stick to their promises to each other.
Real homies don't forget
Because that's what real homies do!
A handshake's a handshake man
Contentment is The Best Drug On Earth
and every sad story usually has to do with family.
"People have flaws" *shows Griffith* Dawg thats a massive understatement when showing Griffith.
Frl
the biggest understatement of the century.
Griffith did nothing wrong
Except giving all of his friend has an offering to a bunch of ancient demonic looking gods, yeah he did nothing wrong...
Griffith has no flaws!
I love how chill basically just kidnapped grill 😭😂
yeah
it be like that
He strong tho
@@snappieboi5026 Getting picked up off the ground like that would hurt a little with those sharp fingers.
Ya,he just get yoinked by chill
Money doesn’t change a person, it brings out who they really were. that evil was in her heart all along.
I bet she spent all that money in one week
Dont asume anything. You both are subject to the same exact thing. Maybe even easier. Money can make someone do anything, even if illogical. And I guarantee she didnt lol, I promise its harder than u think to spend that much money.
DoctorFeelGood
So if a billionaire starts human trafficking, then it is the money’s fault? Lol
Well, money do change SOME people. a one-shot huge sum may just end up amplifying the better or worse part of said person, yet one could argue that money does change some people over the course of a certain period of time. money is power after all, & you know what they say, power corrupts. how well one could stay true to oneself after that really depends on how one could fight that corruption happening inside.
@@doctorfeelgood2670 it does mean they are inherently like that though, yes the money is the straw that breaks the camels back but only in the way that they obviously let such things as money and potential status fuel their huge ego and sense of undeserved entitlement.
I thought for sure that we escaped a "Dad joke".... but at the last minute, I was proven wrong!
There is no escape, only puns
Brew, the absolute madman and legend! XD
It's not a Dad Joke if the person who said it isn't a dad!
@@cjlite0210 I'm sorry, what about Bean?
@@cjlite0210 False.
Them: “Money or your nephew?”
Me: “Nephew? Never heard of him”
nephew?
i barely know you
It’s Fallout 4 all over again. 😂
nephew? wait i had one?
This story was a more interesting when you see the lady lose her mind in person when she first found out she wasn't winning it all. She was extremely rude to everyone involved.
That’s completely unsurprising. She already comes off as a horrid person in this video.
My wife and I have an agreement on big lottery wins. I get one third, she gets one third, and each of our kids gets one third of what's left. And none of us gets to tell the others how to spend the money.
I know you’ll uphold your end.
This is how civilized people should do, talk things out and be reasonable woyu each other.
Did you put it in writing?
@@rowynnecrowley1689 Nope. Just a verbal agreement with the kids as witnesses (they're all adults).
Until the divorce then she will get half of your money and kids on top lol
Did anyone else think this was going to be about somebody literally selling their nephew in exchange for a lottery ticket?
Sameee
More or less, yeah
Yes
No
Yes
Obviously it should be 50-50 split, if because the lottery ticket is in both their names. If she didn't want that, then what was she thinking, getting him to sign her lottery ticket? If she got the lottery ticket, no one was stopping her from putting her name on it and no one else's.
Chill 2021: "that's cold, like, chilling... In like, the bad way."
Sooooo doctor freeze
if I ever win anything big I wouldn't tell anyone, not even my family. I'd help them and buy them things, but if they ever ask me where I got the money I would just tell them that I got a high paying job.
They will think u sell drug
I would do the same.
A lot of places make you release your name to claim winnings. Some don’t also though
I loved how Chill screamed at the end of the play.
I hope he didn't wake my roommate up.
My main rule for lottery tickets in my house: only pay what you make in 1 hour.
Example: I make $10 an hour, so I can only buy $10 of scratch tickets a week.
Thank you for the advice 💯
but, instead of spending that 10 dollars a week on the lottery, save it up. In a year you’d have 510 dollars.
@@jeff-hd9og compound interest would make him have a good bit of savings after ten years.
@@jeff-hd9og 510 dollars a year is a paltry amount
@Doc Brown like what? What could you do with 500 extra dollars a year? It makes no impact on long term goals
I read a very heart warming lotto story a few years ago.
A high ranking Pennsylvanian Judge took to “middle class buddies” on an all expense paid trip to Florida for the weekend. While there, the Judge grabbed a Powerball Ticket at a gas station on a whim while getting fishing supplies.
That Monday, while eating breakfast at a restaurant, he was on his phone there had been a winning ticket for the 140 million dollar jackpot.
Thinking “I was just in Florida”, he realized the lotto ticket was still in his pants he was wearing, he looked =😳.
He then stood up, announced to everyone he was now officially a millionaire, and that he was paying for everyone’s breakfast.
He then called the two “middle class buddied” told them he has won......and was gonna split the winnings with each of them because they were with him when he got the ticket.
He took care of the charter flight back to Florida to claim their prize.
After taxes they each got about 40 million each.
One of the buddies interviewed said “I always wanted to know what it would be like to hold a million bucks. Now I am holding 40 million”.
That Judge helped restore my faith in humanity.
He was pretty well off due to his job. But he was so cool about winning, and splitting it with the guys he took fishing.
Best friend EVER.
May his fishing trips always be fruitful and seas calm for him.
🥰
And he didn’t even have to do that
Just read the story online. Bless him for his generosity.
Remember kids, lottery is tax for the poor
The poorer the country , the more people spend on gambling.
@@spiritualanarchist8162 lol true
The lottery is a voluntary tax on the mathematically challenged.
@@sct913 If you have fun while playing it’s worth it
🐐
5:44 It better become a real musical, I'd pay to see that
A'ight shiiii, yeah me too
Yes!! Raycon sponsor this musical!
1.2 million?
I would pay to see that
Chill and Grill are simultaneously my spirit animals.
How I feel being an Aries. I’m chill and at peace in the world. I’m highly emotional.
Same, also love their bromance XD
@@AngelCakez I got some news for you buddy...
@@kitr.1930 that they're bros
@@flamersshowsandmore3864 Not when Grill blushes when Chill mentions kissing. In another one of their shorts, Chill grabs Grill's arm and, again, Grill blushes. You blush at your friends? That alone proves to ME at least that they definitely aren't related either.
P.s. it's also confirmed that they share the same room AND the same bed. Put that evidence together and what do you have?
Chill and Grill: Don't cringe at Brew's joke at the end.
Howard: This is impossible.
*The nephew must be depressed because of her aunt*
You mean his aunt
He yeeted the pronouns
ah yes, "her" aunt
@@temujinkhagan5308 "hes"
*hres aunt
Sounds like a legit trade
Villagers be like
i mean i would do that im the kind of person that if someone that would sell my organs depending on the amount remember anything past 100k worth it
*confused screaming*
haha get it money good
2 dirt blocks for the child, take it or leave it.
that musical made me watch the sponsored part of da vid lol
Me too, it was great!
With all that money you can by a whole bunch of brand new nephews 👌🏻
More nephews to betray? Sign me up!
Brew knows he needs the Chill x Grill fanbase for the most views.
Lol true 😂💕
That's why I'm here 😂 THEYRE SO CUTEEEEE AHHAHAAAHHAHRJAFNNDK
No
I've always said I'd share my lottery winnings with my immediate family if I ever won big (mum, nan and two sisters). It's the least I could do after my mum and nan raised me together without a father figure, bought all of my school uniforms and books, fed me, gave me a roof over my head, cared for me when I was sick, defended me from my bullies, comforted me when I'm sad and even now as an adult, they always offer to help when I'm in need even thought I'm completely independent from them.
Only problem with sharing large sums of money, is that if I transferred it to their banks they would be taxxed. So we'd have to agree that I hold onto it in my account, set a budget for everyone, then I buy them whatever they wanted from their budget through me.
Or you could deposit $5k a month in their accounts until it’s done. Or have another set of immediate annuities set up in each of their names so that it pays them a specific amount over time or an amount over a specific time frame…
Bro got bullied
Family means obligation, Friend means choice.
While this isn't always true, it is often the case.
All of them are optional however.
Last time a came this fast my wife got mad at me.
Same
that profile is too goos
Good
bold of u to claim u even have a wife
@@elizabethcook2289 Well not anymore
“People, even those we care about, have flaws” I love the use of berserk there.
I like that Fullmetal Alchemist handshake seal of approval reference and the greed scene. 😃
Grill has been taken and will be held at an undisclosed location untill further notice
"People, even those we care about, can have flaws."
Shows image of Griffith.
Lol.
Uh ohhhh..........
It's a musical now 😂 Oowee!!!
The ex-wife situation - It actually does make sense that she gets a cut, seeing how the ticket was bought for, you know.... HER money!
Yep, not only is that how marriages work by law for most part, the thing about SHE being the breadwinner also reinforces the fact.
But she put her nephew’s name on the ticket!She planned on sharing the consolation prize but they won the jackpot and she turned into a b$&ch that lost her nephew!
Update: As of May of 2023 Barbara Reddick passed away
The avocado pun....
I'll be laughing to myself on and off all day about that...
It's even funnier because it was said so casually
How do you guys always upload when I've had a bad day? I love to see it
Meh. No big deal, I’d sell my first born for a box of mcnuggies
I'd betray my country for confetti!
FBI, please don't break my kneecaps.
@@spaceroad2746 *They'll break your knee caps* 😳😳😳😳😳😳
*We will sacrifice your new born*
@@theabyssofmemes8538 How can they break my kneecaps if I don't have any?
I believe you.
I love all the anime references you guys make :)
Thanks for the feel good stories at the end. I needed that.
Awesome upload schedule!
I would choose my nephew because he means so much to me. He brings our broken family together and he is the sweetest kid in the universe. :3
I'd like to apply for an avocado subscription if Chill ever opens an avocado farm.
Lol around 01:32 mark, had me thinking,"... did I suddenly get transported into an alternate universe or is this a Mandala Effect.... or am I jus overthinking again?" Idky but this has brighten my night.
Heyy Brew nice vid to watch a vid early. Like your content! Love u and the crew🙂
Morgz is green and slimy
Yay new episode!! Omgosh that opening section...🤣
Honestly this disgust me what the grandmother did to her nephew. Money exposes people, even those who are close to you and you call your family
Im really confused. How is she his grandmother if he's her nephew?
She’s the aunt not grandmother
@@jos3phmcgrath yeah she’s wrong she’s the aunt not grandmother
Good work Brew
Money doesn't change people it reveals there true self.
ture!
You mean true...
I absolutely love it when Raycon sponsors Brew's videos.
Im so early to this the coffee is still hot
The coffee dosnt care about you
No the coffee is still brewing
@@Pēm̐cā You don't care about the english teacher....lol
I love the FMA clips!
One of my teachers at highschool once called the lottery "the tax of jealousy".
Them singing is the funniest thing ever🤣🤣
I do think that the guy who had to split the lottery with his ex wife was wronged. When going through divorce proceedings, it should be considered that if both people are separated, and agree to end the marital estate then the person who wins the lottery should not have to split it with their ex
That one made me go *bruh*
I wonder if those expensive divorce lawyers will agree.
If I bought lottery tickets and/or won, I wouldn't tell a soul. I would take it to my grave. When my Will is read, only then would the recipients know.
What about your parents? Wife? Friends? What about your loved ones?
It is important to know setting a budget is important, and knowing when to quit. When you win 1,000$ after spending 2,000$ you've only lost.
You win every $ you don't spend, so keep that in mind.
That's true
Grill and Chill’s relationship is getting better and better
Shows how corrupted humans can be, smh 🤦🏾♂️
Gotta luv when the paid sponsorship portion is as entertaining as the video subject matter.
Can we have the "It's raycon baby ouwee" soundtrack?
Or all the raycon songs?
Did you know morgz is green and slimy
I once won on the horses, national lottery and the jackpot lottery in the same weekend. I was pretty excited until I got my winnings: An equivalent of $4.25. Total. As for scratch tickets of any kind, the stats are as follows: if you put one type of lottery tickets side by side, going from coast to coast across the USA. The winning tickets are the first 3 miles, the big wins are the first quarter of a mile. Everything else are no win tickets. That's the odds of winning. Keep that in mind next time you want to buy a lottery ticket.
Wow man congrats on 1 million i just noticed 🎉
"human decency and honor? color me surprised!" that made me laugh
Oh Nova Scotia, cool that's where I'm from, last time we were talked about was from World War Z, we don't talk about the more recent events
So true meet you at kod in an hour/s
@@krisblunden1642 Caper here, whats kod?
@@Legogreens King of Donair... Trailer Park Boys filmed scenes there. Food is unreal and they don't cheap out.
I've already decided if I come into money (win lottery, etc), if it is less than 1 million it is my retirement money and I'll arrange for it to accrue interest and pay out regularly, anything over a million I'll share with close friends and immediate family.
“I can still buy one avocado” is somehow the most wholesome thing I’ve ever heard
thankfully in texas we can remain anonymous and in texas u dont have to give them half of the money u win
Man did I laugh with Chill fainting in the musical hahahaha
using the one scene where greed in fma performs a selfless and heroic action to say that greed can wear down relationships
"I'm not here to be a killjoy"
*sad MCR noises*
Oh man!!! I'm from Nova Scotia Canada I remember this going down!!! Hahah I saw the shot of peggys cove come up and I was like "hhheeeyyy I know that place" super cool!! Love this show! Keep up the great work!
Raycons do have the good bass tho.
AGHHHHHH MY EARS! I think chill busted my ear drums with that ending. I was using my raycons lol.
Yay u uploaded again
Lesson: Family is temporary, bros are forever.
I just want a video where the entire Hillside cast does awful karaoke.
I'm sure this has been addressed before, but I am just noticing it now.
Why does everyone have voldemort noses? Just the style of art? Or is there an inside joke I am not aware of. xD
Art style lol
these are all of voldemort’s children
I'm wondering that too. It's genuinely unsettling to look at. Like... just a nose. just give them a nose, please. The art is great otherwise, but the lack of nose sends everything into horrorville.
Ew Harry Potter reference
I think because the main characters design have no nose, in this universe human nose doesn't exist
That sponso song though 🤣🤣🤣🤣 thank you I needed that
Just for that dark souls reference, I'll buy some raycons. Well done sir.
I play randomly not for winning just for the fleeting feeling of hope.
*uploaded 26 mins ago*
WHY DID I EVEN CLICK THE BELL THEN
Chill pouting is just the wholesome thing ever
That is the law of equivalent exchange
10:27 Grill chucking the coin at Brew -
💀💀💀
A coworker at my old job got about $2 million as their share from a lottery pool at his wife's work.
He retired, but was back to work a year or so later lol.
Yaaay! New brew video!
As much as I love Grill, I feel he's at his best while bouncing off of Brew.
But then again, I'm kind of a Brew myself. ☕
"10 whole buckaroos after tax!" That's too real for me🤣
Can’t wait to get the overpriced raycon the musical soundtrack 🥵
Wow, I had JUST watched the news video about this yesterday!
Last time I was this early it was embarrassing..
Why?
I live here in nova scotia and I remember when this all went down, Chase the Ace is always super dramatic every year....poor kid.
its raycon baby ouwee
That's the corniest trasition i have ever seen 🤣 I love it 🔥
Was that Griffith he showed when he talked about having flaws
What? Peter Griffith? I missed that. Where?
That’s what I was wondering too.
I like how homies have better relationships then actual families.
I’m so stressed about the noseless people :(((
Omg, yes. I thought it was just me lol
Same, it's creepy. I just listen
Thank you for ending it on a wholesome note today! 😅