Tips from Kelsey: 1) grocery shopping sucks 2) laundry sucks 3) living with guys sucks 4) college sucks 5) not having a cat sucks 6) crackheads are everywhere 7) never get gas at night
@@ave7949 anarchism is a governing style without vertical hierarchies. Vertical heirachies are basically power imbalances between people, which includes CEOs, Presidents, Prime Ministers, and Politicians. Note how many of these are positions given to people in centralized governments. A centralized government often perpetuates violence against poor citizens. Here's an example: one poor citizen works and lives paycheck-to-paycheck. This is very real, the minimum wage is often not enough to live on. If this person gets injured, then they cannot pay for both medical bills and food. They go into debt and cannot eat, they cannot live. Because of the vertical heirarchy of "boss" and "employee", the boss can live while the employee doesn't (This is indirect violence). A centralized Government also perpetuates violence against minorities, especially people of color, through the police (This is direct violence). Because of this violence, both direct and indirect, that is an intrinsic part of the system, anarchists want the system to be abolished, and to form more horisontal heirarchies. On a political compass, it is very far down and to the left. This is just a brief review of anarchism. If you want to learn more, I recommend watching Thought Slime or NonCompete on youtube.
*College Advice:* 1.) Get a bike. You're going to need it to travel between each class. Plus, it's important to stay fit in general (physically and mentally). 2.) You're going to have absolute freedom on campus. Balance your schedule between homework and social/non-social life. 3.) Don't worry about what other people think of you. Everyone's into their own thing, and nobody gives a crap about who you are, or what you did in high school. 4.) Get acquainted with your educators. If things are too challenging, be sure to ask them for advice. That's their job. 5.) Partake in student activities, clubs, and events that are to your interest. I guarantee you'll meet a lot of people who will have the same tastes as you. 6.) Give yourself time to breathe when things get too overwhelming. Go to your local college town shops, explore the campus, see a counselor, see a movie, get breakfast-lunch-dinner, etc. 7.) Decorate your room so it doesn't feel so empty. 8.) Get plenty of naps if you feel exhausted/tired. Sleep is healthy for a fully functioning brain. 9.) Stay disciplined. It is college after all. 10.) Be sure to pay off your student tuition early after each quarter/semester. Until tuition-free colleges and universities are implemented, you may have to find a job, or ask your parents to pay them off (if they're able to). 11.) Budget your finances. Depending on your purchases, money slips away before you even know it. 12.) Make this experience your own. Have fun! Explore new topics! Find your center! Branch out, and discover what makes you, you. That's what college is all about. I don't know if you need this since you're already in college, but I decided to pass it along just in case. I hope this is at least helpful.
My parents had a fish that lived 11 years. When they had to move in another country they were supposed to give it to my grand parents because they couldn’t take it with them and he died the day before they moved out.
I turned 18 literally yesterday and I moving out to go to college in like two months am I supposed to believe that youtube "randomly" decided to recommend me this now?
You Tube and Google is secretly spying on US all. But it is cool as long as you don't get advertisements about things you have already bought and things "people with similar interests bought".
"Moved out at 18" something that doesn't happen because of a economy of unaffordable housing and unsustainably high rent/stagnant wages (unless explicitly referencing moving into college dorms) which keeps people living with family well into their 20's
That's what I was thinking too. When I was 18 I don't make any money. I was always been poor until I got a job. Even if I got job, it's still not enough. I needed to save $1,000 or more to move out.
The Almighty Tallest I feel called out but yes. That is how I feel about any noise at night. Hence why I kind hate June and July....because when you live south you know what happens.
" Living with men sucks! " My mom's boyfriend lives with us and I can totally agree. Try to watch anime when he's in the room, he will speak in an Asian accent and I just sit there trying to watch my freaking anime! But honestly he buys us stuff and I wouldn't have most of my anime merch because of him. He still sucks though
When I moved out (at 19 years old) I moved into this duplex type house with my 2 dogs. (Its college style house so there's only one bathroom that I had to share with my 'neighbor'. It locked on both sides so he couldnt get intothe bathroom when I was in it and he couldnt get into my side. There was another door that lead to his side that only locked from my side so if I cared enough I could go on his side) the first couple weeks were ok but then he started getting crazy. Hitting the walls right by my bed at 3 am and yelling and being agressive. Probably from crack the drug dealers next door gave him. (They cause no harm and are actually nice. They pull my trash can up to the street when I forget) I called the police like 12 times that month but they wouldnt and couldnt do anything and the landlord was on my side but needed a good reason to evict him. There was one instance I came home on My break during a tornado watch/warning to find glass from his front door all over the porch, trashcan tipped over in the drive way, my porch table on the ground tipped off the elevated porch. He blamed it on the tornado but i knew it was him. He said something crashed through the glass on his door and INTO his house but if that were the case the glass would be inside his house and not spread on the porch and stairs ( I grew up watching crime shows youre gonna have to try harder dude) My landlord understood and tried to evict but it didnt work (shes new to the landlord stuff) but the next day she came and looked at the damage and installed a AC unit to only my side. At this point she told me he put holes in the wall. That night he was tweaking and didnt have money for food and yelled 'I am so fucking hungry I am going to kill someone and eat their god damned brain' and he threw a fit and mentioned that my landlord didnt give him an AC unit. I recorded him saying that and call the police. No dice. The next night i go to work and come home at 6 am to find my AC torn from my very open window. I dont hear the dogs barking and think the worst. I know exactly who did it so I didnt go into my side of the house. I immediately pounded on his door. I was tired of the cops not doing anything. so I had enough. Ive called police at 3 am upset and trying not to make a sound so he would hear me and barge through. My dogs and I have shivered in fear while he yelled on the other side of the walls. My landlord has consoled me through the phone, hugged me as I cried. (She was a family friend btw) So I knocked on his door ready to throw down in the front yard but he didnt answer so I go back in my car and call the cops and my landlord they get there and tell me they arrested him last night at 11pm. 1 hour after I left! My dogs were gone all night. The cops told me there were no signs of forced entry. (They didnt go in) and Im arguing with him because theres no way for him to unplug the unit from outside the house. It was plugged i on the same wall 6 feet away. So the landlord talks to him and I leave in anger and look for my dogs all over town. I found Bella 2 miles away by walmart and Winky never left the yard so my collage age neighbor had him at his house. I get back like 3 hours later and find my door unlocked (I still hadn't been inside and neither had the police) my door frame in SPLINTERS. 'NO SIGN OF FORCED ENTRY' MY ASS. I called back the same officer and showed him and he said "oh heres a new case number then" he leaves and I finally go to sleep only to be woken up 2 hours later to a knock on my door. The guy said that my neighbor told him id co sign on his bail. EXCUSE ME. I not so kindly turned him away but i guess someone co signed because HE WAS BACK THAT NIGHT. finally after that the landlord evicted him (he asked for all the money he paid for rent back) I got a restraining order and I havent seen him since. Now I rented out the other side of the house so no one can bug me (the landlord cut me a awesome deal. 550 a month utilities included.) It was the worst expiriance ive ever had.
when she said that she doesn't like living in the city i went : BOI. i moved FROM a big city to a SMALL town. its WAYYYYYY to quiet! our front door was open when we got home one day and for 2 nights i was paranoid that since it was so quiet, murderurs could sneek in easier.
This is just people being used to their living situation, so a large change like that will cause some fears/anxieties/etc. Happens to people on both sides. also, this is why suburbs are the best option
From FarmVille to biggest town over...story of my life. And ever since I’ve hated going out because I feel like passing cars watch me TT I used to love running around outside, changed soo much.
Whenever I was 10 my dad remarried and we moved into my stepmoms house and she used to live in Alaska and she had this big buffalo head hanging in my room over my bed the first week while we were moving in. I had some pretty strange dreams that week 😂
First I was like: oh, she's one year older than me Then, when I realized she was moving out to go to college I was like: AHHHHH! SHE'S ONE YEAR OLDER THAN ME, I'M GOING TO UNIVERSITY IN A YEAR AND A HALF
I like your sprites! I turned eighteen two months ago and the thought of moving out is so scary to me because I wouldn't even be able to pay for my medication that is necessary for me to function. And right now I'm really confused because I think I might have autism and I really need to talk to a specialist so everything's out of wack.
I got kicked out at 15 and had to learn how to make it work reaaaal fast and it sucked a lot. I sometimes wonder what it would have been like to choose to move out. It's definitely nerve wracking leaving home for the first time regardless of the circumstances but I bet it's a lot more exciting when you have a choice in it.
"When you drive to a slightly bigger town and go to Walmart for fun" Dude I relate so hard! Where I live ppl would go to Walmart after promo cuz THERE'S NOTHING ELSE TO DO IN A SMALL TOWN😂😂😭
One of our family friends is a cop and he says if you’re driving and you’re being followed, run stop lights/stop signs so you get pulled over. You can explain the situation to the cop and they’ll probably let you go. Even if they don’t believe you, it’s better to have a fine than to be murdered.
I get mind blown when I see an entire building dedicated to ONE department store. HOW IS THERE THAT MUCH STUFF. And malls. Those are pretty cool. (Mine died a few years ago)
When she talks about the music video or if it's out when I've been listening to it literally every single day since it came out. MY GOODNESS, YOU CAN"T JUST READ MY MIND KELSEY!!!
I graduated HS just this past June, & moved out of my parents place too. It was kind of a big move since I moved from Maryland allll the way down to South Carolina, but I made it in one piece. It's been nice, I get to live in a nice cottage on this huge plot of land that belongs to my family. Honestly, I'm never lonely since I talk to all of my friends on discord, but I also was really lucky because I've been wanting to get a bird for a SUPER long time. When I moved down, my grandmother sadly passed, but she left behind a really nice big birdcage & I was even luckier because a trusted breeder that was like.... 30 mins away?? He had a few baby cockatiels for sale, and that's how I got Kirsche, my cockatiel. IDK if birds would really work for you since they're almost harder to take care of than a cat, or a dog... But they make the BEST company!! They aren't very expensive food and toy wise after you initially buy them. The first cost is expensive though, cages can cost up to 200 dollars, the bird itself varies, but a lot of birds cost around 200 - 300. It was totally another stroke of luck for me because I already had a cage, & Kirsche himself was 75 dollars because the breeder raised them more so for fun, rather than money, in his retirement. I maybe spent 120 dollars initially to get him. I would completely recommend a bird for a pet if you're holding back because of money reasons!
Kelsey: “Joey lived off of White Castle sliders for a week and I don’t know how.” Me: “I could live off of White Castle.” It’s also because they have 24 packs of sliders so that’s how Joey lived off of it lol
i moved to student dorms at another city at 16 and moved to an apartment fully on my own three days after i turned 18. i had actually already reserved this apartment back when i was 16 and my dad helped me to fill the papers. we were already planning how tf to get me fully on my own 2 years before it was legally possible. 😂 (the waiting times to these apartments are pretty long cuz they’re city owned, cheap, the rent includes water, electricity and free internet, and they are in great shape and every apartment has their own private sauna, and in the middle of the city and everything is walking distance away, so we planned ahead.)
I just started High School and already my worst fear is when I get a car and I have to get gas at night and see a crackhead or Maniac that is going to try to harass me or kill me something!! I guess this is why my parents ask if I got my knife 😫
Thank you for existing, I freaking love your humor! Your videos inspired me to make an animation channel, I already have a couple videos up. I wish I were half the animator you are, but I’m slowly improving!
Im in college too and it's out of state so im constantly crying about missing my family. Also my boyfriend goes to the same college and we may have sneakily made each other our roommates without our parents knowing. He's also my only friend because I can't socialize. p.s. we are going grocery shopping today too because we need things like napkins, I don't like being an adult.
College pro (I graduated at least) tips: Google your textbooks name with "PDF" at the end and you can download a lot of them (def don't pirate them tho lol) and save a ton of money Look at the points breakdown for your classes at the beginning, some classes only have HW count as like 10% of your grade so it's better to focus on exams/projects/papers instead A lot of professors are lazy as hell and lecture straight out of the book so (if they don't grade on attendance) you can skip and do HW instead (or sleep like I did) C's get degrees (depending on your school), if you don't want to go to grad school don't stress about your GPA too badly
Also as a new college student, I can tell you that it starts off rough, but things do get better. I hope you enjoy your college experience. Also, I have a question: What are you majoring in? something to do with art?
As a person who is in his last two years of highschool, the thought of moving out is honestly kinda weird to me. Not in the sense of “oh why should I move out when I can just stay with my mom”. No more in the “I can’t wrap my head around the fact that I’ll be on my own at one point with no parental supervision” and I’m not bad with not having my parents around, hell, I have a job, I know how to cook, pay some bills, and be home by myself and do chores. It’s just the idea that when I get into the first house and my parents leave, I’m gonna be there, by myself with probably a roommate who is going through the same thing. I did try to talk my friend who is going to the same college as me to rent an apartment that is partners with the college but he said no, so I’m down to nothing now and I’m just gonna end up living with my mom for the first year of college while I try to figure out who I’m going to bunk with.
I moved out at 17. . . right next door. . . with my great grandmother. . . lol but my parents and I have a great relationship. I walk in their house and my dad is like, "Who the f*ck are you? You don't live here. Come to steal more of my God dAMN FOOD!?" 😂 I live with Nana since our husky got attacked by the neighbor's dog, and then Nana was fostering my niece and nephew, and then she had a brain swelling incident over Christmas, so I just decided to stay. I think my mom started to miss me, because she kept asking "When are you going to move back in?" And I just told her I like my big bed and private bathroom. Nana has always preferred to sleep on the couch because she has a hard time sleeping in the bed??? So I have the master bedroom and it's great lol
My story of moving out: I lived in Lake George Colorado for two years after high school to help my parents run their business and I have nothing to really show for it, and they can't help me with paying for college whatsoever. I leave the small town in Colorado to drive to Georgia with my new girlfriend/best friend attending SCAD. I try for two years to get in too for animation and I lack the funds, all the while growing so close to her and her family that I was legitimately working out plans to fly us to Kyoto so I could ask her to marry me. I joined the Army to make college happen, she's now a senior, I'm older than her by about two years (so I'm 22 by now with only two GSU credits), and after I come back from basic and enter a 7 month long AIT, she breaks up with me to be with a classmate in college. The knock back was severe enough that the therapist I talked to during AIT said that while he can't diagnose me professionally, I almost certainly developed a minor case of PTSD from the situation based on my reactions over the next half year, and I'm still struggling with it today. Now I'm in SCAD taking classes, I don't know anyone, I have one roommate from basic, I still have my old crappy pizza job, and I'm going to be held back ANOTHER year because my unit will be mobilizing in the future. I'm not going to finish my freshman year of college until I'm 24. I will graduate by age 28 if I'm lucky. I'm happy for my ex and I hope she's happy with her new boyfriend and all, and I'm glad that she's able to graduate at 21 years old and enter the industry. I'm not envious, honestly, but I am unfathomably depressed and upset at my situation. However. I'm the most dedicated student I know, and the experiences I've had are pushing my art and work ethic to levels I couldn't have dreamed of. I'm leaving this comment because I know moving out can be tough and I know the world is a terrifying place sometimes. Even still, I want to share the idea that it's important to hold onto the dreams that make you happy. Not the dreams that make your romantic partner happy; you need to love yourself before them and let them be inspired by you, and vice versa. Continue attending your classes, hang in there, and know that putting forth your best effort and showing genuine kindness and lacking envy or other ugly emotions is ultimately the key to being satisfied with whatever outcome happens. Stay motivated and don't be afraid of being in a weird area after moving out. Lots of people are in situations way worse than mine; I'm lucky that I can even go to college. I'm grateful, and I want to use my work to inspire other people to find their own passions too. That's why I'm sharing this story of how I moved out and what it's been like as an animation student for me so far. Shit happens, but if you stay true to yourself and let your heart guide your passions into a career you can love and develop every day, be it art, music, cooking, or whatever else makes you happy, then you will be a magnet for new friends to come to. You can do it Kelsey! ' v ' I'm rooting for you girl.
When I first moved out I was 18, had a girlfriend I was very serious with and had my first serious full-time job. My best friend's roommate got arrested for reasons I'm not gonna explain. What is important that my best friend couldn't afford to live alone so I moved in. I learned that some people just really struggle to clean, I was the only one with a job making money consistently to pay for things like bills, utilities, and food. The two living off my dime could not figure out how to keep the house clean. My best friend had a dog that constantly shit on the flood, the carpets were unrecoverable. The Dishes were always dirty and we had a roach problem. After a little over a year, I was out of money, tired and told by my friend the landlord of evicting us to sell the house to a bank. I was so happy. I moved back in with my parents while I figured out my next step, which is when my mother said I should go to college and that she'd let me live with her as long as I was in college. Now it's been almost four-ish years, Got my Associates in General Studies, Working on another associate in Computer Science before I move on to a Bachelors's degree in programming. I also lost the girlfriend, dated a bunch, got my heart broken, attempted suicide, and now got a new girlfriend and looking forward to finishing my novel. So yeah I guess what was supposed to be my story of moving out turned into a summary of my life story since I became an adult.
UA-camrs: drops out of college and becomes youtuber Parents of youtuber: I can't believe my child chose this path. UA-camr: makes tons of money off videos UA-camrs parents: 👁👄👁 you are my best child.
oh worm I moved into a dorm just like a month ago and it's hell. I know no one, it's A Lot Harder than I thought, I'm always stressed out like 99% of the time and trying to catch up on things, going to career fairs is hell especially when it's required by one of your classes, and just...UgggHHhHHH I don't even have a boyfriend or anything like you do to talk to so I'm just,,, always isolated,,, and alone,,, yay :')
I moved out when I was 18 too. Only because I was dealing with some abuse from my family because I'm gay. I used to talk to my family, but now I just don't. I'm not dealing with them anymore. I live with my fiance now. I'm a lot happier, besides stress. It's all good.
I moved out at 19 (with a few friends), and it's been a wild ride. I've only lived here for three months, but not that long ago, someone thought it'd be fun to burn a fucking car down in front of my window. And when I had lived here for about two months, someone was stabbed and then jumped out the window from the 3RD FLOOR. Other than that, a lot of drugs are being dealt around these parts and I'm scared to go outside at night. So that's fun.
I’d love to see how much you’d freak out in a big city... here you see all those strange characters and more just walking to the grocery store and barely even notice them lol
5:00 hahaha me too.....seriously as a introvert big cities scare the crap out of me here in the states, especially in the dark....idk why but yeah. But seriously why does this happen to me XD
Tips from Kelsey:
1) grocery shopping sucks
2) laundry sucks
3) living with guys sucks
4) college sucks
5) not having a cat sucks
6) crackheads are everywhere
7) never get gas at night
I have learned so much today
Frostcrystal so many life lessons
8) Work is a complicated concept
Girl yes
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"So, why are you vegan?"
*anarchism*
I CAN'T BREATHE, if I ever go vegan i'm stealing that answer.
Mooncake.
Mountain muffin what does that mean
@@ave7949 Fuck the system, man. No government can tell me what to do!
That's the jist.
@@ave7949 anarchism is a governing style without vertical hierarchies. Vertical heirachies are basically power imbalances between people, which includes CEOs, Presidents, Prime Ministers, and Politicians. Note how many of these are positions given to people in centralized governments.
A centralized government often perpetuates violence against poor citizens. Here's an example: one poor citizen works and lives paycheck-to-paycheck. This is very real, the minimum wage is often not enough to live on. If this person gets injured, then they cannot pay for both medical bills and food. They go into debt and cannot eat, they cannot live. Because of the vertical heirarchy of "boss" and "employee", the boss can live while the employee doesn't (This is indirect violence). A centralized Government also perpetuates violence against minorities, especially people of color, through the police (This is direct violence). Because of this violence, both direct and indirect, that is an intrinsic part of the system, anarchists want the system to be abolished, and to form more horisontal heirarchies.
On a political compass, it is very far down and to the left.
This is just a brief review of anarchism. If you want to learn more, I recommend watching Thought Slime or NonCompete on youtube.
@Princess playz hwcdn.libsyn.com/p/7/e/f/7efcd75f5e4628f2/CursesRerelease-0623.mp3?c_id=17399861&cs_id=17399861&destination_id=591779&expiration=1586829393&hwt=bfba150b26f4c3d974938baf89f11f5b
Someone: "Who's Joe?"
Someone: "Joe ma-"
Kelsey: "Joey, my roommate"
Lmao
"Joey, my boyfriend" u meant?
JOEMAMA
eyyyyyyy army
Joey is it boyfriend
*College Advice:*
1.) Get a bike. You're going to need it to travel between each class.
Plus, it's important to stay fit in general (physically and mentally).
2.) You're going to have absolute freedom on campus. Balance your schedule between homework and social/non-social life.
3.) Don't worry about what other people think of you. Everyone's into their own thing, and nobody gives a crap about who you are, or what you did in high school.
4.) Get acquainted with your educators. If things are too challenging, be sure to ask them for advice. That's their job.
5.) Partake in student activities, clubs, and events that are to your interest. I guarantee you'll meet a lot of people who will have the same tastes as you.
6.) Give yourself time to breathe when things get too overwhelming. Go to your local college town shops, explore the campus, see a counselor, see a movie, get breakfast-lunch-dinner, etc.
7.) Decorate your room so it doesn't feel so empty.
8.) Get plenty of naps if you feel exhausted/tired. Sleep is healthy for a fully functioning brain.
9.) Stay disciplined. It is college after all.
10.) Be sure to pay off your student tuition early after each quarter/semester. Until tuition-free colleges and universities are implemented, you may have to find a job, or ask your parents to pay them off (if they're able to).
11.) Budget your finances. Depending on your purchases, money slips away before you even know it.
12.) Make this experience your own. Have fun! Explore new topics! Find your center! Branch out, and discover what makes you, you. That's what college is all about.
I don't know if you need this since you're already in college, but I decided to pass it along just in case. I hope this is at least helpful.
Welp never learned how to ride a bike so guess I'll get a scooter or smth
im so lazy once i pressed show more i was like nah this too much for me
@@blackbutterfly2437 get one of those chargeable segways lmao
@@yepperoniii6504 or a skateboard could work lol
I seriously am graduating from high school in June. So seeing this comment really makes me feel better. Thank you so much!
“Cause you’re illiterate, cause the school system failed you”
When Kelsey knows what’s up
Fax
Facts
Fakts
*F* *A* *C* *T* *S*
Fect$
Kelsey: “I’m gonna drop out from college.”
James: “AM I A JOKE TO YOU.”
Miss you Kelsey pls come home. 😭
Make a cover of Gary Come Home for Kelsey.
are you her sister or something?
Hey Kelsey’s brothers
@HotChocolateu cool
Hello Kelsey’s brother
THE WAY YOU ANIMATED JOEY AT HIS COMPUTER KILLED ME- THE FREAKIN GOOFY IMAGE ASKSJASJDNSK
*YEET*
“I could get a fish”
Me: *shaking in fear* my fish has been alive for 5 *shivers* years
Cuh sometimes fish can live up to ten years btw!
That's a attack helicopter
No kema cuh
My fish have been alive for ten years lol
My parents had a fish that lived 11 years. When they had to move in another country they were supposed to give it to my grand parents because they couldn’t take it with them and he died the day before they moved out.
I love how you used actual audio for the desk thing.
"Anarchism" oh my gosh goals
Kelsey: BUT ON MY WAY HOME-
Ad: *shows a protest march with animals*
Me: ...
Me: Wack
🤣🤣🤣 I got one for the movie Terminator The Dark Fate
I got a lingrie ad 😑
Mine showed 'Ashley's home store!'
I didn’t know you watch her too- WEEE :D
@@faletea2770 Hi 🤗
Good seeing you here
I turned 18 literally yesterday and I moving out to go to college in like two months
am I supposed to believe that youtube "randomly" decided to recommend me this now?
You Tube and Google is secretly spying on US all. But it is cool as long as you don't get advertisements about things you have already bought and things "people with similar interests bought".
for some reason my brain read:
“Moving Out at Age 13”
my face:
🙃😶..okay..
SAME
SAME I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE 🤣
XD
Ahahahahh same
7:59 he's trying to signal that he's friendly
Sticky keys popup
Hahhaha
Kelsey: "Wait, your vegan because of anarchism?"
Also Kelsey: "Yeah I'll go along with this prank on our vegan roommate"
"why are u vegan ?"
"anarchism ."
chaotic energy. meaning, david = iconic
"Moved out at 18" something that doesn't happen because of a economy of unaffordable housing and unsustainably high rent/stagnant wages (unless explicitly referencing moving into college dorms) which keeps people living with family well into their 20's
That's tough
That's what I was thinking too. When I was 18 I don't make any money. I was always been poor until I got a job. Even if I got job, it's still not enough. I needed to save $1,000 or more to move out.
Apartments are actually normally cheaper then dorms but okay......
I moved out at 18 (not by choice) it's super easy if you can find people to room with
When you said "that going to walmart with your friends to have fun" is legit what I do
Why is everything she's saying so relatable
Because They are probably as paranoid as she is and is scared of not knowing who's good or who's bad.
The Almighty Tallest I feel called out but yes. That is how I feel about any noise at night. Hence why I kind hate June and July....because when you live south you know what happens.
" Living with men sucks! "
My mom's boyfriend lives with us and I can totally agree.
Try to watch anime when he's in the room, he will speak in an Asian accent and I just sit there trying to watch my freaking anime!
But honestly he buys us stuff and I wouldn't have most of my anime merch because of him. He still sucks though
Love your pfp 💕
Kelsay: “BUT👏WHILE👏I’M👏ON👏MY👏WAY👏HOME-“
*Commercial: “TrY nOt To LiCk iT! ChEeZiTs”*
*the cursed images at **9:01** made me screech*
I got a dove commercial
I pressed your time stamp 3 times and died every time
I got a Reese’s commercial: “are you- are you D R O O L I N G??”
@@Weirdowhodraws love the pfp
When i saw that thumbnail , i only thought of a vine where Thomas Sanders goes-
"Mommy! What are Taxes"
Yes
- gunshots go off - kelsey: its finee
When I moved out (at 19 years old) I moved into this duplex type house with my 2 dogs. (Its college style house so there's only one bathroom that I had to share with my 'neighbor'. It locked on both sides so he couldnt get intothe bathroom when I was in it and he couldnt get into my side. There was another door that lead to his side that only locked from my side so if I cared enough I could go on his side) the first couple weeks were ok but then he started getting crazy. Hitting the walls right by my bed at 3 am and yelling and being agressive. Probably from crack the drug dealers next door gave him. (They cause no harm and are actually nice. They pull my trash can up to the street when I forget) I called the police like 12 times that month but they wouldnt and couldnt do anything and the landlord was on my side but needed a good reason to evict him. There was one instance I came home on My break during a tornado watch/warning to find glass from his front door all over the porch, trashcan tipped over in the drive way, my porch table on the ground tipped off the elevated porch. He blamed it on the tornado but i knew it was him. He said something crashed through the glass on his door and INTO his house but if that were the case the glass would be inside his house and not spread on the porch and stairs ( I grew up watching crime shows youre gonna have to try harder dude) My landlord understood and tried to evict but it didnt work (shes new to the landlord stuff) but the next day she came and looked at the damage and installed a AC unit to only my side. At this point she told me he put holes in the wall. That night he was tweaking and didnt have money for food and yelled 'I am so fucking hungry I am going to kill someone and eat their god damned brain' and he threw a fit and mentioned that my landlord didnt give him an AC unit. I recorded him saying that and call the police. No dice. The next night i go to work and come home at 6 am to find my AC torn from my very open window. I dont hear the dogs barking and think the worst. I know exactly who did it so I didnt go into my side of the house. I immediately pounded on his door. I was tired of the cops not doing anything. so I had enough. Ive called police at 3 am upset and trying not to make a sound so he would hear me and barge through. My dogs and I have shivered in fear while he yelled on the other side of the walls. My landlord has consoled me through the phone, hugged me as I cried. (She was a family friend btw) So I knocked on his door ready to throw down in the front yard but he didnt answer so I go back in my car and call the cops and my landlord they get there and tell me they arrested him last night at 11pm. 1 hour after I left! My dogs were gone all night. The cops told me there were no signs of forced entry. (They didnt go in) and Im arguing with him because theres no way for him to unplug the unit from outside the house. It was plugged i on the same wall 6 feet away. So the landlord talks to him and I leave in anger and look for my dogs all over town. I found Bella 2 miles away by walmart and Winky never left the yard so my collage age neighbor had him at his house. I get back like 3 hours later and find my door unlocked (I still hadn't been inside and neither had the police) my door frame in SPLINTERS. 'NO SIGN OF FORCED ENTRY' MY ASS. I called back the same officer and showed him and he said "oh heres a new case number then" he leaves and I finally go to sleep only to be woken up 2 hours later to a knock on my door. The guy said that my neighbor told him id co sign on his bail. EXCUSE ME. I not so kindly turned him away but i guess someone co signed because HE WAS BACK THAT NIGHT. finally after that the landlord evicted him (he asked for all the money he paid for rent back) I got a restraining order and I havent seen him since. Now I rented out the other side of the house so no one can bug me (the landlord cut me a awesome deal. 550 a month utilities included.) It was the worst expiriance ive ever had.
Dang you should be a story time animator with that story 😂
Wow, sounds absolutely terrible
I'm glad you made it out alive
Kelsey: I call her Stinky
Later in the video: her friend takes her away
Me:Uh Oh Stinky
Poop
Hahahahaha
Poopies
Funny poopies!
Kaka
I'm 17 and I'm officially moving out in 2 days! This video made me feel less anxious about everything. Thank you :-)
Cool💋💚💋
5:15
She's just a small town girl
Pableep living in a lonely world
8:17
Living in a lonely world
@@user-be3ub8iy1t yes I am very lonely
Austin Griggs she took the midnight train going anywhere
@@lucankyrasmom Some will win, some will lose. some where born to sing the blues
when she said that she doesn't like living in the city i went :
BOI. i moved FROM a big city to a SMALL town. its WAYYYYYY to quiet! our front door was open when we got home one day and for 2 nights i was paranoid that since it was so quiet, murderurs could sneek in easier.
are you sure IM not in your house
This is just people being used to their living situation, so a large change like that will cause some fears/anxieties/etc.
Happens to people on both sides.
also, this is why suburbs are the best option
I c a n t b r e a t h.
Why am I laughing at the beginning?
Cuz it’s funny, derp
Oh my god! The cat made me laugh so hard! I would love having a cat like that though... I would never hear the shadows in my mind ever again.
*COLLEGE?????? WHO NEEDS COLLEGE WHEN YOU HAVE........memes*
From FarmVille to biggest town over...story of my life. And ever since I’ve hated going out because I feel like passing cars watch me TT I used to love running around outside, changed soo much.
Whenever I was 10 my dad remarried and we moved into my stepmoms house and she used to live in Alaska and she had this big buffalo head hanging in my room over my bed the first week while we were moving in. I had some pretty strange dreams that week 😂
First I was like: oh, she's one year older than me
Then, when I realized she was moving out to go to college I was like: AHHHHH! SHE'S ONE YEAR OLDER THAN ME, I'M GOING TO UNIVERSITY IN A YEAR AND A HALF
YEEEES I WANT THE MERCH BUT IM BROKE 😭😭
Same its a struggle
I am broke coz I spent all my money on kpop albums 😂😂😂😭😭😭
@@namjoonsoldmyjamsfor3dolla119 YASS
@@cutewolfy5722 ikr man
@@thisnsjsocj i bought 7 kpop albums ...
I found you after seeing Scotty Sire’s “Words” and saw that you animated it. So glad that I found your channel it’s amazing
Kelsey: h
Joey: *gorilla noises*
I like your sprites! I turned eighteen two months ago and the thought of moving out is so scary to me because I wouldn't even be able to pay for my medication that is necessary for me to function. And right now I'm really confused because I think I might have autism and I really need to talk to a specialist so everything's out of wack.
First
Letter of the alphabet is A
ok you got me I was about to get hella mad...
"DiD yOu jUst CursE oN mY cHrIstIan mInEcRafT sErveR?!?!?"
There’s a special place for you in heaven
@@moonimilk Yes I did >:3
@@brittanynguyen3794 thank u uwu
you have a kokichi profile pic
ah, a person of culture
Did you see Bob Hanus?! The guy with a cross with wheels on the bottom sounds a lot like him. He carries that thing across the country.
Alternative Tittle:
"YO! I'M STRAIGHT UP NOT HAVING A GOOD TIME! (unless there's Joey and cats)"
I got kicked out at 15 and had to learn how to make it work reaaaal fast and it sucked a lot. I sometimes wonder what it would have been like to choose to move out. It's definitely nerve wracking leaving home for the first time regardless of the circumstances but I bet it's a lot more exciting when you have a choice in it.
"When you drive to a slightly bigger town and go to Walmart for fun" Dude I relate so hard!
Where I live ppl would go to Walmart after promo cuz THERE'S NOTHING ELSE TO DO IN A SMALL TOWN😂😂😭
One of our family friends is a cop and he says if you’re driving and you’re being followed, run stop lights/stop signs so you get pulled over. You can explain the situation to the cop and they’ll probably let you go. Even if they don’t believe you, it’s better to have a fine than to be murdered.
"Also, living with men is so frustrating!"
well it's lucky I don't identify myself as male
The crouching and standing dude was just doing the Minecraft Dance
The whole driving to the nearest Walmart to hang out hit me hard
I get mind blown when I see an entire building dedicated to ONE department store. HOW IS THERE THAT MUCH STUFF. And malls. Those are pretty cool. (Mine died a few years ago)
When she talks about the music video or if it's out when I've been listening to it literally every single day since it came out. MY GOODNESS, YOU CAN"T JUST READ MY MIND KELSEY!!!
I graduated HS just this past June, & moved out of my parents place too. It was kind of a big move since I moved from Maryland allll the way down to South Carolina, but I made it in one piece. It's been nice, I get to live in a nice cottage on this huge plot of land that belongs to my family. Honestly, I'm never lonely since I talk to all of my friends on discord, but I also was really lucky because I've been wanting to get a bird for a SUPER long time. When I moved down, my grandmother sadly passed, but she left behind a really nice big birdcage & I was even luckier because a trusted breeder that was like.... 30 mins away?? He had a few baby cockatiels for sale, and that's how I got Kirsche, my cockatiel. IDK if birds would really work for you since they're almost harder to take care of than a cat, or a dog... But they make the BEST company!! They aren't very expensive food and toy wise after you initially buy them. The first cost is expensive though, cages can cost up to 200 dollars, the bird itself varies, but a lot of birds cost around 200 - 300. It was totally another stroke of luck for me because I already had a cage, & Kirsche himself was 75 dollars because the breeder raised them more so for fun, rather than money, in his retirement. I maybe spent 120 dollars initially to get him. I would completely recommend a bird for a pet if you're holding back because of money reasons!
Kelsey: “Joey lived off of White Castle sliders for a week and I don’t know how.”
Me: “I could live off of White Castle.”
It’s also because they have 24 packs of sliders so that’s how Joey lived off of it lol
2:28
My brother playing video games be like...
As someone who also lives off campus, the wave of judgement for wanting to save thousand from dorms is real lmao.
i moved to student dorms at another city at 16 and moved to an apartment fully on my own three days after i turned 18. i had actually already reserved this apartment back when i was 16 and my dad helped me to fill the papers. we were already planning how tf to get me fully on my own 2 years before it was legally possible. 😂 (the waiting times to these apartments are pretty long cuz they’re city owned, cheap, the rent includes water, electricity and free internet, and they are in great shape and every apartment has their own private sauna, and in the middle of the city and everything is walking distance away, so we planned ahead.)
I never clicked so fast in my freaking life.
I can see with your profile pic
@@schmooppoop sarah got YEETED!
unoriginal i know
@@rigandigy2329 holy crap that's hilarious
2:40 Noisy neighbor moment
Kelseyyy
I freaking missed you!! 😭😭
I thought you really left for good but you're here!! 😃
I just started High School and already my worst fear is when I get a car and I have to get gas at night and see a crackhead or Maniac that is going to try to harass me or kill me something!! I guess this is why my parents ask if I got my knife 😫
Thank you for existing, I freaking love your humor! Your videos inspired me to make an animation channel, I already have a couple videos up. I wish I were half the animator you are, but I’m slowly improving!
Internet Dollz Animations nice channel!
Your animation is not bad! Good luck
Cute art!!
That part where you "explained" why it sucks to have your desks next to each other with Joey!!!! I laughed a lot! :DDDD
The part about men being a pain to live with. 🙌🏾 PREACH
This has become one of my favorite channels, approachable and quirky and really well animated.
Im in college too and it's out of state so im constantly crying about missing my family. Also my boyfriend goes to the same college and we may have sneakily made each other our roommates without our parents knowing. He's also my only friend because I can't socialize.
p.s. we are going grocery shopping today too because we need things like napkins, I don't like being an adult.
College pro (I graduated at least) tips:
Google your textbooks name with "PDF" at the end and you can download a lot of them (def don't pirate them tho lol) and save a ton of money
Look at the points breakdown for your classes at the beginning, some classes only have HW count as like 10% of your grade so it's better to focus on exams/projects/papers instead
A lot of professors are lazy as hell and lecture straight out of the book so (if they don't grade on attendance) you can skip and do HW instead (or sleep like I did)
C's get degrees (depending on your school), if you don't want to go to grad school don't stress about your GPA too badly
0:58 seems like a personal attack cuz one she’s wearing what I wear and two I she’s just quoting my 7th grade diary
Also as a new college student, I can tell you that it starts off rough, but things do get better. I hope you enjoy your college experience. Also, I have a question: What are you majoring in? something to do with art?
This channel is like the only channel that makes me laugh 😂
The office scene is such a concern I have about living with the bf! Fingers crossed.
Also you and Joey are adorable 💕
My mum moved out when she was 13 and she's trying to rush me to do everything all the time cause im 12 -_- it's annoying!!
My dad talked to me about collage and what imma do when I move out when I was like-eleven ._.
As a person who is in his last two years of highschool, the thought of moving out is honestly kinda weird to me. Not in the sense of “oh why should I move out when I can just stay with my mom”. No more in the “I can’t wrap my head around the fact that I’ll be on my own at one point with no parental supervision” and I’m not bad with not having my parents around, hell, I have a job, I know how to cook, pay some bills, and be home by myself and do chores. It’s just the idea that when I get into the first house and my parents leave, I’m gonna be there, by myself with probably a roommate who is going through the same thing.
I did try to talk my friend who is going to the same college as me to rent an apartment that is partners with the college but he said no, so I’m down to nothing now and I’m just gonna end up living with my mom for the first year of college while I try to figure out who I’m going to bunk with.
I moved out at 17. . . right next door. . . with my great grandmother. . . lol but my parents and I have a great relationship. I walk in their house and my dad is like, "Who the f*ck are you? You don't live here. Come to steal more of my God dAMN FOOD!?" 😂 I live with Nana since our husky got attacked by the neighbor's dog, and then Nana was fostering my niece and nephew, and then she had a brain swelling incident over Christmas, so I just decided to stay. I think my mom started to miss me, because she kept asking "When are you going to move back in?" And I just told her I like my big bed and private bathroom. Nana has always preferred to sleep on the couch because she has a hard time sleeping in the bed??? So I have the master bedroom and it's great lol
My story of moving out: I lived in Lake George Colorado for two years after high school to help my parents run their business and I have nothing to really show for it, and they can't help me with paying for college whatsoever. I leave the small town in Colorado to drive to Georgia with my new girlfriend/best friend attending SCAD. I try for two years to get in too for animation and I lack the funds, all the while growing so close to her and her family that I was legitimately working out plans to fly us to Kyoto so I could ask her to marry me. I joined the Army to make college happen, she's now a senior, I'm older than her by about two years (so I'm 22 by now with only two GSU credits), and after I come back from basic and enter a 7 month long AIT, she breaks up with me to be with a classmate in college. The knock back was severe enough that the therapist I talked to during AIT said that while he can't diagnose me professionally, I almost certainly developed a minor case of PTSD from the situation based on my reactions over the next half year, and I'm still struggling with it today.
Now I'm in SCAD taking classes, I don't know anyone, I have one roommate from basic, I still have my old crappy pizza job, and I'm going to be held back ANOTHER year because my unit will be mobilizing in the future. I'm not going to finish my freshman year of college until I'm 24. I will graduate by age 28 if I'm lucky. I'm happy for my ex and I hope she's happy with her new boyfriend and all, and I'm glad that she's able to graduate at 21 years old and enter the industry. I'm not envious, honestly, but I am unfathomably depressed and upset at my situation.
However.
I'm the most dedicated student I know, and the experiences I've had are pushing my art and work ethic to levels I couldn't have dreamed of. I'm leaving this comment because I know moving out can be tough and I know the world is a terrifying place sometimes. Even still, I want to share the idea that it's important to hold onto the dreams that make you happy. Not the dreams that make your romantic partner happy; you need to love yourself before them and let them be inspired by you, and vice versa. Continue attending your classes, hang in there, and know that putting forth your best effort and showing genuine kindness and lacking envy or other ugly emotions is ultimately the key to being satisfied with whatever outcome happens. Stay motivated and don't be afraid of being in a weird area after moving out. Lots of people are in situations way worse than mine; I'm lucky that I can even go to college. I'm grateful, and I want to use my work to inspire other people to find their own passions too. That's why I'm sharing this story of how I moved out and what it's been like as an animation student for me so far. Shit happens, but if you stay true to yourself and let your heart guide your passions into a career you can love and develop every day, be it art, music, cooking, or whatever else makes you happy, then you will be a magnet for new friends to come to.
You can do it Kelsey! ' v ' I'm rooting for you girl.
me: taking a test
some kid in the hallway: 8:48
5:13
I remember doing that. We must have been so annoying for the staff to have to keep an eye on.
5:07
You fool,
My bed room IS in the basement XD
( no joke it really is )
9:37
That aged like milk
“Don’t ask me what that means cause I don’t either” 💀😂
This is the first video that I ever watched of your channel and I already love it🖤🖤🖤🖤
2:47 tom and jerry flashbacks
When I first moved out I was 18, had a girlfriend I was very serious with and had my first serious full-time job. My best friend's roommate got arrested for reasons I'm not gonna explain. What is important that my best friend couldn't afford to live alone so I moved in. I learned that some people just really struggle to clean, I was the only one with a job making money consistently to pay for things like bills, utilities, and food. The two living off my dime could not figure out how to keep the house clean. My best friend had a dog that constantly shit on the flood, the carpets were unrecoverable. The Dishes were always dirty and we had a roach problem. After a little over a year, I was out of money, tired and told by my friend the landlord of evicting us to sell the house to a bank. I was so happy. I moved back in with my parents while I figured out my next step, which is when my mother said I should go to college and that she'd let me live with her as long as I was in college. Now it's been almost four-ish years, Got my Associates in General Studies, Working on another associate in Computer Science before I move on to a Bachelors's degree in programming. I also lost the girlfriend, dated a bunch, got my heart broken, attempted suicide, and now got a new girlfriend and looking forward to finishing my novel. So yeah I guess what was supposed to be my story of moving out turned into a summary of my life story since I became an adult.
Wow
I just discovered your channel 3 hours ago and you just posted.
Coincidence? *I THINK NOT!*
7:55
*just Minecraft dancing yo*
UA-camrs: drops out of college and becomes youtuber
Parents of youtuber: I can't believe my child chose this path.
UA-camr: makes tons of money off videos
UA-camrs parents: 👁👄👁 you are my best child.
IKR
oh worm
I moved into a dorm just like a month ago and it's hell. I know no one, it's A Lot Harder than I thought, I'm always stressed out like 99% of the time and trying to catch up on things, going to career fairs is hell especially when it's required by one of your classes, and just...UgggHHhHHH I don't even have a boyfriend or anything like you do to talk to so I'm just,,, always isolated,,, and alone,,, yay :')
6:16 KELSEY PREDICTED AMOGUS!!111!!!!
suuus!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!??????
Sus is literally shortcut of suspicious : |
(And yes I understand your comment is a, i understand what you trying to say though.)
I moved out at 18 back to my hometown in NYC. It wasn’t exactly a fun time...but it was good
"don't ask me what that means cause i don't either"
-Kelsey 2019
I moved out when I was 18 too. Only because I was dealing with some abuse from my family because I'm gay. I used to talk to my family, but now I just don't. I'm not dealing with them anymore. I live with my fiance now. I'm a lot happier, besides stress. It's all good.
BUT 👏 ON 👏MY 👏WAY 👏HOME
me: gets a food ad
also me: wow kelsey you were hungry on your way home?
I’m dead 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I got an ad about not vaping lol
I moved out at 19 (with a few friends), and it's been a wild ride. I've only lived here for three months, but not that long ago, someone thought it'd be fun to burn a fucking car down in front of my window. And when I had lived here for about two months, someone was stabbed and then jumped out the window from the 3RD FLOOR. Other than that, a lot of drugs are being dealt around these parts and I'm scared to go outside at night. So that's fun.
I’d love to see how much you’d freak out in a big city... here you see all those strange characters and more just walking to the grocery store and barely even notice them lol
5:00 hahaha me too.....seriously as a introvert big cities scare the crap out of me here in the states, especially in the dark....idk why but yeah. But seriously why does this happen to me XD
There should be a Joey gaming laugh complication for shirs and giggles.
Wow I can’t believe how far you have come! I remember when you only had 2,000 subs! You have only improved! Great work :)
I want merch but I’m poor ;-;
Congrats on moving out btw!
2:55 IT GETS ME *EVERY SINGLE TIME LMFAO*
"But on my way home-" Car commercial: I WANT IT ALL, I WANT IT ALLLL!
Whenever I go to a small town I ALWAYS think everyone is a serial killer
0:09 "Don't wear shirts? No problem!"
XD XD
This has to be one of your most funniest videos to DATE!!!