@BrianGuzmanCaloca listen here lil bud❌️💀🔥‼️‼️i will put you on my 𓀐 𓂸 list if you yap allat 1 more time‼️🔥💀🙏 i betta not catch u lacking in these comments again
I guess he means parents should know to control their kids especially in these places. Even adults don't get close to them even if it's allowed cause we fear accidentally harm it@@Randommanlol
Honestly, with disrespectful kids it’s because they think it doesn’t apply to them or their parents just don’t care enough to teach them, normally both. I’ve actually felt with this a bit since I used to help out kindergarten/1st grade teachers for one period a year back, and it really helped me with anger management trying not to drop kick those kids to kentucky Edit: holy shit 110 likes, look ma I’m internet famous
@@Arandomdude830 I was merely restating my point with that reply. Let me put it like this: the only reason you’re capable of talking to me is because someone taught you how to, yet you deserve all of the credit?
Bring your children as long as they completely understand that they should never touch anything, my mum brought me to art exhibitions and museums all the time when I was really young but I understood that i mustang touch anything and only watch from a distance
lazzo, its the fault of the museum to not protect the damn thing. parents nowadays new gen parents are so lazy they want to sell to the fbi than parent their children. buying ipads to infants dont work. parent.
Idk why museums don't put such priceless and valuable items behind a glass wall or something. Yes mostly the parents fault but kinda the museum's fault too.
exactly. if its not protected dont bring a child below 10 to the museum. they should even put age restrictions on the unprotected areas. not just signs which most adults dont see workers dragging you back when you dont do it too. children below 10 can prolly come after theyre old enough to museum. museums are useful but its useless for a 4-6yr old. they dont know anything and wont understand anything and its best to bring them later to these unprotected areas. i know they want to touch them but that will ruin the thing. because of 100 touches the products condition isnt the best anymore. touch is nice but maybe try to repliacte the touch and keep it?
THAT FIRST KID WAS ALLOWED TO TOUCH THE POT, the story is he accidentally pushed it a bit to far, the people at the museum knew it was an accident and didnt force the family to pay, and the person who was restoring the pot understood that it was an accident and was gladly restoring the pot
The fact that he went and instinctively hugged a feminine humanoid statue tells you a lot, that kid may have felt neglected by his mother or worse, who knows how his home life is like 😔🥲
I don't know about you but my mother neglected a LOT when I was a kid even tired choking me 2 times,try to commit suicide, alcoholic,shove spoon into my mouth,crash her car,and get her car stuck,brought me the middle of who knows where whenever she decided to,and leave me even I try to stop her while crying but i would never behave like this.
The museum actually was ok about it and invited the family back for a guided tour they said that it was bound to happen eventually and they are working on restoring it
They fixed the jar and actually invited the family back with no charge to the jar, and if they were to charge them for it they could sue for claims such as it was not in proper containment as in a glass case or so on
Becuase you a crazy person and always think that it's the kid fault which is not IF THE MUSEUM PUTTED AN GLASS OR JUST FAULT OF THEIR PARENT'S FOR NOT CONTROLLING THE CHILDREN
1. That`s the museum`s fault. There`s no good reason why the jars should be able to be touched. EVER. 2. Exactly the same reason. 3. Exactly the same reason.
Honestly the second one was on the museum honestly, if you didn't want people touching it you should have fenced it off or put it in display box. Like yeah the parents should have been keeping a better eye on him, but even if they were there would be no guarantee that they would have been able to stop him in time to prevent him from damaging it. Making sure people can't damage the most valuable display pieces is just common sense. Accidents happen
Real Lesson learned: MAKE SURE your kids know to stay away front mueseum exhibits. If it’s touchable make sure they know that can only touch a little. Tell them ten times if you must. That way, you’ll get a respectful kid
The museum has insurance or they should have insurance. Children have a right to be in public places. If the parents weren't grotesquely negligent, that's the price we pay as a society; that is, we tolerate things that get broken by innocent kids.
This is exactly why most items that you see in a museum these days are replicas of the original because people can't seem to control themselves or their children in public
Kids don't ruin things. It's the parents not watching them and the people who decide to put "priceless things" out in the open knowing full well that kids could damage/break them.
When I as a kid, my parents kept a close eye on us, when we were in places like this we'd always hold our parents hands and never let go unless it was a room with items behind glass. One of my classmates in one museum did break something, that said.
“Because he thought it needed improvement” 😂😂
"Billy do you know what needs improvement!?...yes u in adoption🔫😊"
@@bstmnt82 WHATS UP WITH THAT PROFILE PICK
i how he improver history
@@hftfhtyep
@@hftfht yes
New fear unlocked: having kids
Same
Ill keep that in mind for when i grow up :)
No, bringing kids to museums😭
Just don't bring them to a museum until they're mature enough lmao
Fr i wasent planing of having kids anyways maybe....
That second kid’s parents put him up for adoption💀
Fr he Will get sent to temu factory to pay backs his parents and Musime
@@BrianGuzmanCalocalol
@@BrianGuzmanCaloca Bro what? Temu factory?💀
@BrianGuzmanCaloca listen here lil bud❌️💀🔥‼️‼️i will put you on my 𓀐 𓂸 list if you yap allat 1 more time‼️🔥💀🙏 i betta not catch u lacking in these comments again
@@BrianGuzmanCalocaI don't think temu pays enough for that
kid's like these make my cheesy blood boil hotter then a hundred sun's because most of the time it's the parent's who are to blame
you have cheesy blood?
@@tatjanafedotova7389I mean he’s the cheese man soooo
What if one of the kids unintentionally broke them? Would you still be angry at them?
I guess he means parents should know to control their kids especially in these places. Even adults don't get close to them even if it's allowed cause we fear accidentally harm it@@Randommanlol
@@Randommanlol yes
Honestly, with disrespectful kids it’s because they think it doesn’t apply to them or their parents just don’t care enough to teach them, normally both. I’ve actually felt with this a bit since I used to help out kindergarten/1st grade teachers for one period a year back, and it really helped me with anger management trying not to drop kick those kids to kentucky
Edit: holy shit 110 likes, look ma I’m internet famous
LMAO 😂😂
YOUR CRAZY
if this was my kid, he/she would never see the light of day again
If this was your kid, you’d be a terrible parent for not teaching them, and yet still bring them in the first place.
@@DuxpaOfficialI absolutely hate when people blame the parents for it it’s the kids fault
@@Arandomdude830 kids are at fault because they weren’t taught to behave properly?
@@Arandomdude830 I was merely restating my point with that reply. Let me put it like this: the only reason you’re capable of talking to me is because someone taught you how to, yet you deserve all of the credit?
“he/she” JUST USE THEY AHSHDSKKSZJSOSOSKSAHSJDHXBDXBXNXNXNXNQEIRITORID /nm
Parents please never bring your kid to a place worth millions your child is not that special.
Underrated
Bring your children as long as they completely understand that they should never touch anything, my mum brought me to art exhibitions and museums all the time when I was really young but I understood that i mustang touch anything and only watch from a distance
Why there is Minecraft backround music
What do you mean children are not special are you crazy or are you a disabled orphan or something ?
Trust me this kids are special in disability
Third kid was like:
wHaT iS tHiS🤢
I think it will be nice to help them😎
I would have sold my kids to the FBI if they dropped that jar
EDIT: Nah this comment is so trash and does not deserve this many likes
Hahahahaha 😂 good one.
Honesty, I would too. Without a word.
lazzo, its the fault of the museum to not protect the damn thing. parents nowadays new gen parents are so lazy they want to sell to the fbi than parent their children. buying ipads to infants dont work. parent.
💀💀 me too
agreed
Blame the parents! They should tell their kids to KEEP your hands to YOURSELF!
they prob did, kids are stupid, prolly not over the iq of 50 yet, they dont know how to listen
You are DEFINITELY a parent you Karen
Nah, these kids are little too dumb
Karen
DON'T TOUCH! was understood, especially in museums
This is the PROBLEM with kids today... NO RESPECT ... Watch your DAMN kids, especially in a MUSEUM .... RIDICULOUS
It's not the kids, it's the parents who didn't teach them.
@Nubaira_aint_a_imposter I do agree, but by that age, they should know better 😏
girl it's a child their literally curious creature learning life little dude just wanted to hug it your doing the MOST
Imho it's both the child's and parent's fault, but if I explain why this comment would be over a hundred words long.
I see why my mom never brought be to museum when i was a kid
Idk why museums don't put such priceless and valuable items behind a glass wall or something. Yes mostly the parents fault but kinda the museum's fault too.
no dumbass its not the museum's fault
THAT`S WHAT I`M SAYING!!!!
exactly. if its not protected dont bring a child below 10 to the museum. they should even put age restrictions on the unprotected areas. not just signs which most adults dont see workers dragging you back when you dont do it too. children below 10 can prolly come after theyre old enough to museum. museums are useful but its useless for a 4-6yr old. they dont know anything and wont understand anything and its best to bring them later to these unprotected areas. i know they want to touch them but that will ruin the thing. because of 100 touches the products condition isnt the best anymore. touch is nice but maybe try to repliacte the touch and keep it?
THATS WHY MY BROTHER HUGGED IT WAS LITTERLY OUT IN THE OPEN
@@Laymonker Liar liar pants on fire
THAT FIRST KID WAS ALLOWED TO TOUCH THE POT, the story is he accidentally pushed it a bit to far, the people at the museum knew it was an accident and didnt force the family to pay, and the person who was restoring the pot understood that it was an accident and was gladly restoring the pot
And 1 week after, the museum invited the kid for a guided visit to the museum, that was a good move 😅
@@Razlboyyy which country was it? Thanks.
That was oddly wholesome 😊
Israel@@tagaway6173
@@tagaway6173 Israel
The fact that he went and instinctively hugged a feminine humanoid statue tells you a lot, that kid may have felt neglected by his mother or worse, who knows how his home life is like 😔🥲
Good
@@diamonddragonthepit13ikr
Cuz hes horny
yeah they most prolly got ipads when they were born or the parents are asian
I don't know about you but my mother neglected a LOT when I was a kid even tired choking me 2 times,try to commit suicide, alcoholic,shove spoon into my mouth,crash her car,and get her car stuck,brought me the middle of who knows where whenever she decided to,and leave me even I try to stop her while crying but i would never behave like this.
Make the parents pay for everything for the first one
The museum actually was ok about it and invited the family back for a guided tour they said that it was bound to happen eventually and they are working on restoring it
It’s priceless
They fixed the jar and actually invited the family back with no charge to the jar, and if they were to charge them for it they could sue for claims such as it was not in proper containment as in a glass case or so on
That museum also allows people to touch the things they have on display to better show them
Petition to make a law to stop kids 12 and younger from entering museums
Or keep them on a leash.
Or ban young gen alpha 10-idk
Or dumb people in general
how do you not know about respectful kids lol
Petition to make a law enforcing the mandatory use of glass barriers protecting priceless treasures
The second kid just wanted a hug 😢😢 just give the kid some love 🫂🫂😢😢
well it was EXTREMLY valuable but I do see where youre coming from.
Yeah love and debt😂
Nah I think he was just wanting to feel some milk
Most expensive hug
To be honest kids should not even be allowed in museums the same as pets.
The are some kids that arent dumb
And some pets are calm
To be honest not all kids are like this
I agree with this comment.
kids below 10*
I would've put the second kid up for adoption 💀
Same
I’d have given them all away.
Off to the temu factory
my brother did nunthin bad though
@@Laymonkernot ur brother
Reasons why you never let kids near expensive stuff my kids gone pay for their own shoes or expensive stuff
"To the mines" ahh comment
"you work for what you want" ahh comment
“Back in my day…” ahh comment
"You gotta work hard to get whatchu want" ahh comment
I Always thought priceless means it has No value 😂
Same
The music brings back ancient memories
Minecraft music=peace
I say they should make museums kids proof if its that easy to destroy these out in the open
moral of the story: never let a kid go to a museum or a historical site
That last one the kid just made it easy to see it
Why am i mad at the kids, instead of the parents?
Becuase you a crazy person and always think that it's the kid fault which is not IF THE MUSEUM PUTTED AN GLASS OR JUST FAULT OF THEIR PARENT'S FOR NOT CONTROLLING THE CHILDREN
Kids who ruined priceless things ❎
Boys who ruined priceless things ✅
Why boys if they were still kids?
Poor kid just wanted a hug
my brother was telling me how wobbly it was and it fell
The second kid is gonna be sold in the black market💀💀
1. That`s the museum`s fault. There`s no good reason why the jars should be able to be touched. EVER.
2. Exactly the same reason.
3. Exactly the same reason.
Who would push something that is worth millions
@@RubenCaceres-y1z Have you even watched the video
its the kids fault
Yeah that makes sense
The last one was actually kinda heart warming- 😂😂😂😂
Honestly the second one was on the museum honestly, if you didn't want people touching it you should have fenced it off or put it in display box. Like yeah the parents should have been keeping a better eye on him, but even if they were there would be no guarantee that they would have been able to stop him in time to prevent him from damaging it. Making sure people can't damage the most valuable display pieces is just common sense. Accidents happen
Fr
The kid touched it what else is there to say
I agree
I KNOW THATS HOW MY BROTHER WAS ABLE TO KNOCK IT DOWN IT WAS NOT EVEN KEPT DOWN AT ALL (it acculy was my brother who did it)
@@Laymonker Liar liar pants on fire
yeah that’s why most of the kids shouldn’t go to museums or histrionic places unless their parents can take care of them very well
"2020 JUST GOT EVEN CRAZIER"🔥🔥🔥🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥🗣🔥🗣
This is why kids should be banned from museums and exhibits
not all kids
It`s not the kid`s fault, it`s the museum/exhibits fault for not protecting their stuff
kids below 10 to any non-glassed or caged area*
@@mrfoxesite4482 i think im the only 9 year old to have i mind
@@MuhammadZidqiAl-fahri 9 is too young for social media.
Bro just wanted a hug.
Someone: why don't you want your own kid?
Me:
Kids.. who ruined priceless things
Part 1.
*starts pouring water into a glass*
This never gets old
Why the hell do parents bring kids to museum
fr anything below the age of 10 maybe 11 shouldn't go to museums
Damn that second kid was freaky 💀💀💀
MY BROTHER WAS 5 BRO HE WASNT THAT FEAKY
Is the first kid link?
Having worked in an art museum,priceless items worth that kind of money. are on display behind barriers. And where were the guards. I call bs.
I would disown them
What if they did it unintentionally?
@@Randommanloltoo bad
The second kid was WILD💀
Lesson learned: don’t take kids to museums
Real Lesson learned: MAKE SURE your kids know to stay away front mueseum exhibits. If it’s touchable make sure they know that can only touch a little. Tell them ten times if you must. That way, you’ll get a respectful kid
Moral of the story dont bring your kids to museums
Croissant
Bagels are better
W@@jawbreaker68419
Bagels are not better
@@its_me34567 ok?
So … you just repeat your handle and see what kind of bakery arguments you can stir up?
BRIOCHE!
There, I win.
I would sell my kids to the shein factory in a box if they dropped that jar😂
Bad luck Charlie
He touth it needed improwent got me dying💀💀💀😭😭😭
Crazy kids 😂
Pov : ur anxiety kicks in the more he says that 💀🙏
To be fair... the statue was quite ugly. It didnt need to be that expensive.
It doesn’t matter what you think, it’s a museum everything there is there for a reason, and it is also very very old
it also was kept down by like one pin and was wobbly from the starrt
Bro's last hug before going to the adoption center
This is why children shouldn't be allowed to go to museums.
Unless they're well behaved.
That's just unfair. Kids over 10 are mature enough. If ur over that age and still do stuff like this on purpose, that's on you
These are all the museums’s faults they should have glass around the things especially if they are worth millions
not really that deep since it’s priceless like nobody caring about something that worthless 🙏
Just because it doesn't have a price tag doesn't mean it lacks value
Bro the first one was on my local news and I was like ‘ (sad face) what has life come to’
Oof
Not the minecraft music during these bad moments 😂😂
2nd kid was sold to the mafia 💀🙏
We are going to adoption center with this🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Even I'm a kid but at least I ain't that dumb. 😂
but you still use the npc laughing emoji
The museum has insurance or they should have insurance. Children have a right to be in public places. If the parents weren't grotesquely negligent, that's the price we pay as a society; that is, we tolerate things that get broken by innocent kids.
Funny he wanted to hug it .!!❤
When you said "The jar dated back to over 3,500 years ago" my soul left outa my a$$hole
I'm convinced we just need to stop kids going to museums
I miss the"2020 just got even crazier"
This is exactly why most items that you see in a museum these days are replicas of the original because people can't seem to control themselves or their children in public
Moral of the story: Never bring your kids in the museum. It only results to unnecessary spending...
Imagine how much that 3500yr old jar costs. 💀💀
Kid who only knows trouble, ✨️OUT THE WINDOW✨️
R.I.P. The Vikings most OLDEST drawing yet. I am currently feeling my blood boil right now.
I mean its the museums fault for not protecting the stuff and the parents for not stopping it🤷
Lesson learned
*Never Bring children to a Museum*
For the first story, they actually just ran off but were invited back to the museum
boy just wanted to hug and gravity said no
Yea the kids be crying 12/9 because of that💀
All three kids were sold to the museum as child slaves as the parents were unable to pay for the damages.
Like I always say the kids keep getting dumb every year unfortunately 😂😂
Alternative title: Kids who got put up for adoption
Moral of the story never take your kids to museums
Top childern who we never saw again on this planet " 😭🔥
Theater kid would be grounded for 132,000,000 years
Imo museums should have a strong clear material to protect the stuff, and museums should be for people of age 10 or older.
2 solutions
1.Ban kids under 10 from museums
2.Put the goddamn art in a glass case that wouldn't be broken as easily as the art itself
Too much Minecraft for me...
THE NOSTALGIA MIUSIC OMG😢
Ikrr!!!! 😢😢😢 Whats ur favorite Minecraft song??? Mines is probably Taswell or Beginning 2!!! :DDDDD
Kids don't ruin things. It's the parents not watching them and the people who decide to put "priceless things" out in the open knowing full well that kids could damage/break them.
The best thing was the subwoofer lullaby playing in background
You know this could all have been avoided if the parents didnt take their kids to a museum...
Absolutely ridiculous, like any of that SHIT is actually worth a dime
"daily dose of adoption"
Moral of the story :never bring kids that were too young to the museum
They are always kids who ruin stuff
i would disown them
When I as a kid, my parents kept a close eye on us, when we were in places like this we'd always hold our parents hands and never let go unless it was a room with items behind glass.
One of my classmates in one museum did break something, that said.
He just wanted a hug😭😭😭
my brother just wanted one why wasn't it graded off by glass or sum.
At least he was just trying to hug it 😂
These kids will never see the lights again💀😭