I have one friend like him when I was in 2 to 6 th grade but in 7 th grade he found new friends got a girlfriend and stop talking me i miss those days but it's ok. Edit - thanks to all people who give me there best wishes And I'm glad to tell y all I'm now move on from that part of my life I'm engaged with beautiful sole and getting married next year ❤
@@MRsickcat84 our experiences is what slowly takes away our innocence. It’s bound to happen to every child, so it’s up to parents to try their best to keep bad exposure away as long as they can. Because once innocence is lost, it can never be attained again.
You gotta remember that the other children behind that first boy ran to pile on the boy visiting with the yellow hair and shorts immediately. The first five or so people would not have been able to move because multiple others came in from behind, left, and right to form that group hug.
Yes they are pure love , and some adults who are perverse and they call them selves elites which mean for me criminals, they desire to destroy this pure love of our kids around the world
"No grooming ..." ... In my time, from a young age, until early adulthood, growing up in an Evangelical, neo-Baptist Church, here in England, I eventually learned that indoctrination comes in many forms ... From everything I can remember, 41 years ago, both educators, and parents, need to understand two things: firstly, as children's brains grow quite quickly, they can pick up, and understand, far more than is given credit for. That not means we should treat a 10yr old as if they are 20, but not to treat them as being unaware, either. The second is more complex: that as they develop an understanding of themselves, of who, and whom, they are, for them, that's a voyage into the unknown. The gay men and lesbians I count amongst my friends, knew, at least from 13yrs old, back in the early to mid 1980's - so of a similar age to myself - that they were gay, even though there wasn't _anything_ to do with LGBT+ in my Infant, Junior, and even in my Secondary School, upto 1990, when I left, as most 16yr olds in England does, after our exams. My instinct tells me that what has happened is an over-correction; for us Gen. Xers, what we are seeing is the pendulum swinging the other way, not least as my parents were born c. 1938 - 1945, which their parents were born c. 1910s. Hence, we are only three (four if we include ourselves) from the 1870-80s, when being 'different' could either put you in prision, or killed. After that many generations of, to be charitable, unnoticed - or worse - it was inevitable that a huge cultural shift, like a 9.5 earthquake, would happen. But, like all cultural shifts, there is as much good, as bad, and vice-versa. And after years studying to hopefully become a neuropathologist - until my heath intervened at exactly the wrong moment - at a neuroanatomy level, gender identity is firmly rooted in specific cellular structures that can only be understandable under a electron microscope. Which, in the case of my fiancé, there is a very much biological reason why his brain tells him he's male, but his sex and gender is female ... ... but, and here is a massive but, he had to learn that almost by himself, especially as he was homeschooled ... badly. I had to help him get his GED in way later life than High School graduates, which has had a serious effect on both his further education, and job opportunities ... However, leaving almost most of that aside, him figuring out he was a transman makes me think there's a third way out of all this mess caused by _both_ sides, neither of which whose hands are clean, including mine; I had to unlearn the inculcated prejudices from that Church, and realise that dogma need not be false to be dogma; in other words, if you take truth, but apply it overlaid with a dogmatic attitude, it bears down on that truth: that Christ is gracious, and merciful to all, and we are called to be as equally compassionate, empathetic, and magnanimous, as the Good Smaratian was ... But what the LGBT+ community also needs to understand is appearances is everything; introducing drag queens and kings may, on the surface, seem a good idea, especially as many kids play dress-up, but the optics is something else, hence why many parents of my generation are revolting ... whilst simultaneously ignoring that something equal, but opposite, occurs in Evangelical, Baptist, and Pentacostal, Churchs ... What children need is support upon which they can fall back on, but also be given the stamina to make their own path; to be watchful over them, but neither overprotective, or underprotective. In the case of LGBT+, it needs to be vastly more subtle, but not utterly removed. In the case of a child being confused about their gender identity, that doesn't mean automatically guiding them to puberty blockers ... but neither is it to be treated as an illusion/delusion ... If you're a fan of 'House', the reasons why he is better at treating kids than adults, is that kids tend to be honest ... if you're honest with them. He softens his usual blunt demeanour, because he knows kids don't deliberately set out to deceive, with intent ... unless they are scared of the repercussions of being honest. This is where therapy, with a small 'c' conservative, approach, with a accredited snd license approach whom doesn't perscribe, nor proscribe, medical intervention, but rather help the child navigate their minds, and feelings, without any other influence. Having been in therapy a while now, the most effective one I have been with the most, and currently with, lays down specific boundaries, but those boundaries are fences, with gates in them, not towering walls. She knows me better than myself, as her memory of what I tell her, is vastly better than my fractured, and dismembered, one. Sorry for my long form comment ... but, I feel, especially hearing from my fiancé, and other trans people in America, despite living in Britain, that things there, and here, have become very over-heated, with kids, whom have genuine, and legitimate, questions about their sexuality and gender identity, almost unheard, in some isolated pockets, because of how things are; way too much heat for so little light. Both sides need to back down; becalm themselves ... then actually have a empathetic, and magnanimous conversation, that doesn't boil over, but kept tempered, knowing each side has a lot to learn from the other ... if only they actively listen ...which should be the same for children: actively listen to what they are saying, and telling you, especially when they feel overwhelmed in their confusion. And coercion of any kind, from either side, shouldn't even be considered ... ... as, yes, grooming does happen in Christianity, too, and not just in the Catholic Church; I highly doubt there is a congregation, anywhere, where there is at least one child whom is being abused ... even in Evangelical churches are not free of that sin ... I was in mine, and though it was my father whom was my abuser, the Eldership tried to bury it, as it wasn't good for their 'image' ... they didn't even offer pastoral care, to me, a young, very fragile, man; once a fortnight for seven years does that ... that's certainly not of the Christ I read about in my Bible ... But all of that needs to put aside, and allow this moment of pure happiness, and compassion to be what it is ... ... After all, if you believe in a Heaven, isn't it not made up of this unalloyed joy ...? Be blessed by it ...
@@patricialeach1753 you mean until adults try and teach kids how to accept everyone because theres a huge problem in todays society where minorities like; Gay, Trans, Black, Asian, Hispanic people and so on and so forth are actively hate crimed and discriminated against by their peers and government because most people (mainly adults and people in power) were never taught at a young age by anyone to accept people for who they are and let them live their lives so they now are pushing hatred onto minorities because they think its okay?
I was bullied from early school life until I left in high school. I was a very shy & reserved as a young kid & got teased & bullied. These children are very caring & it’s not staged at all. I wish all children were like that.
I know exactly what you mean Gurl!❤ I dropped out of school in 11th grade for the same reason. Plus, most of the kids in my neighborhood were bullies, too!
Hugs... same... I was severely bullied by girls... physically psychologically, emotionally... so much that I have trouble interacting with them... as for guys... I was berated, bullied, and then molested... almost 5 yrs in therapy... still a long ways to go... I wish for all children.. and those who are now adults to find this peace and innocence in the world....in friendship... in a place of learning...
How beautiful with this untarnished reaction. Just shows us how pure children's hearts are BEFORE they are TAUGHT to see the differences in their peers.
Some of us adults should take notes & learn from these babies!! The love that was in that room was so innocent & pure!! It's sad that I have to say this bcuz we should be teaching our children, not the other way around..but this is our reality!
No as a parent i think it is really not wise to learn from what your kids do as that is being too naive and trusting of everybody around you and the heartbreak when you find out how miserable and sad this world is with your own family members betraying you this behaviour leaves you completely vulnerable and too open for lots of heartbreaks because this is not how this world works and it is the job of parents to guide his kids through this world which can chew you up and spit you out in the blink of an eye.
@@reddragon771 So, why not let kids enjoy some happiness before they discover the ups and downs of life? No need for adults to project their misery and bitterness onto their children. That's both cruel and selfish!
teachers be like “Ok class remember we are all friends and we all respect each other, share with each other, and value others opinions” and next thing you know, in the middle of the year a whole rivalry breaks out between two of the classmates over who got the blueberry smelling marker.
I wish someone recorded when I came back to my class after being in the hospital for 3 weeks. Everyone wrote on the board: Welcome back Ethan! And my best friend ran up to me and lifted me so high.
More concerning challenges ahead for these innocent kids.. their pure mind and soul would be contaminated with the urgency of puberty blockers, gender euphoria, mutilation and alterations by their corrupted mentality teachers in schools up to colleges and universities..
Wasn't as hyped up, but my freshman year we had a guy join our class, and everyone loved him cause he was a chill Romanian dude.. and he left the school after freshman year, but he came back senior year and everyone who was their freshman year, was all genuinely happy and glad he was back. He was a great guy
Wow! They are real good friends! Such a Pleasant and emotional moment!. May God continue to bless all of them. Their love is so pure. They really loved him and longed for him.
No child should ever have to move to a new school district no matter what the reason is. Hope these kids can keep in touch with him and hang out with him every single day!
Oh man I'm sorry homey. I still have a few friends from 1st grade that I still talk to. While it is rare to find true friendship an stay close at that age. But bday partys and sleepovers turn into camping trips and family events. Then they are no longer friends but brothers and sisters ✌️
Same but in my case I've never got that close to anyone at all my whole life. I'm in my fourth year of college and I'm literally not close to anybody, even with people I've been in the same class since year 1. I've never got that close to anybody in high, middle or elementary school.
@@lawtraf8008 I pray for you that you can know true friendship and love one day soon! If it is truly what you want, saying your affirmations once a day helps. “I am loved” “I am adored” “people love to know me” “people love getting to know me” “I have beautiful genuine connections” “I am a friend” 😊
I’m so thankful to be alive to witness the unbridled love these new generations express. “Dance like no one’s watching” is more like “Just dance!” for these kids. So sweet. 💝💞💓💕💖
I need to say that his mom is amazing and kind. The true stars of this day are the little ones who showed the most beautiful love and respect to their little friend. Great feel good story.
When I was in fifth grade, my best friend exchanged schools. One day, he rolled up on his scooter during recess and we all ran up to him so we could say hi.
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If this was done for me once i wouldve known that memories are the love you leave behind instead of the love youve lost and long for.
I can only imagine that the boy who ran up to hug him first must have been his best friend in that class.
I think soo too 😢
Same😭 it looks like a fairytale “they live happily ever after”
I have one friend like him when I was in 2 to 6 th grade but in 7 th grade he found new friends got a girlfriend and stop talking me i miss those days but it's ok.
Edit - thanks to all people who give me there best wishes
And I'm glad to tell y all I'm now move on from that part of my life I'm engaged with beautiful sole and getting married next year ❤
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@@Crauniverse well if he forgot u like that I think ur better of without him ❤
I honestly wish adults were this innocent. Its so heart warming ❤
In what way we started to lose it? I ponder it myself seeing my son grow
@@MRsickcat84 because most kids dont take themselves or life too seriously. They just want to enjoy life 😄 i miss seeing that in adults
you innocent
He pulled all the hose
@@MRsickcat84 our experiences is what slowly takes away our innocence. It’s bound to happen to every child, so it’s up to parents to try their best to keep bad exposure away as long as they can. Because once innocence is lost, it can never be attained again.
The kid who gave him a hug is the GOAT! ❤️
Fr
The first 2 are the only ones who liked him. The rest is clearly staged.
You Goddamn Right
Jesus is the goat
@Angelica 😇 aa
You can tell the first little boy who ran up was his best friend 🥺
Yea❤
Pov:you met a UA-camr with a gang
@@Fedd_offical Wdym
Yea
He must be quite a good guy. Everyone loves him.
It's just Kindergarten. Kids are usually friends with everyone in the class at that age
@@sebastianlindon8992 not true
@@missperfectluxury7630 pretty much true
@@sebastianlindon8992 the opposite.
You have pencils flying around, erasers hitting children, children getting dropkicked by other children, etc.
@@KylerLiamAlt You go to the ghetto kindergarten or smth?
The kid just gave him the most aggressive hug I have ever seen
I wish I had friends like that
it’s cause he’s muslim
@@zKrazeM8 you post fifa clips bro. May allah guide you to the right path
@@Redditstime it’s not haram
Because that was his boy
Little man who ran in for the hug first didn't want to let go.
he couldnt let go, he was squished
You gotta remember that the other children behind that first boy ran to pile on the boy visiting with the yellow hair and shorts immediately. The first five or so people would not have been able to move because multiple others came in from behind, left, and right to form that group hug.
Kids are so pure! They don't care about color, creed, background, religion. They just see each other.
If only that's how adults saw each other
Yeah ^^
Yeah, what they said👀
I remember being like that 🥲
@@amyartloveryeah
I wish everyone treated everyone else this way when we were younger
The teacher created a positive environment for those children. ❤
wow
Nobody cares.
Yes all of these preschoolers are all friends and never fight because they’re teacher is so nice and sweet 😁
I know right!
Kids are so damn precious.
No judgement or biases whatsoever.
Just pure love!
Yes they are pure love , and some adults who are perverse and they call them selves elites which mean for me criminals, they desire to destroy this pure love of our kids around the world
@@user-ul9yi9lc7fwhat
@A Bathroom Sign on the Internetsome of them are. And some are really mean..
@@portmoregirlNo, kids are awfully honest sometimes. Kids usually doesn't care about feelings. So its so pure.
@@Serving_Cvnt true but you also have literal bullies.
Now That's What You Call Real Friends❤
You can tell who was his best friend. Lol. Man kids are so pure and innocent. I miss being this free and happy.
Hunterluvyoo
That’s not his bestfriend
@@Momo-zs9nkyou’re just jealous because you have no friends.
@@FeloniousGru20104 Agreed!
What a strong bond they have
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He even closed his eyes😢😢😢
He missed his bestfriend... They must've played together a lot.
@Angelica85301don’t watch this yall
I love that the fact the kid at the first table got up and ran to him first. That’s probably his bestfriend
Literally*
@@ImAnArtistMate I spelt it on purpose
Those kids don't care about color or other nonsense. They're happy to see their buddy again. Love knows no bounds.
The little boy ran to him so fast that was probably his best friend.
He was the closest to him
If he isn't id be shook
The guy who hugged him first even closed his eyes and opened it just to make sure he wasn’t dreaming 🥺😭
The young man will NEVER have trust issues because the mum kept her promise to bring him back to see his friends.
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Good point ..so beautiful
Apparently, this boy is well liked/loved. ❤
Every kid needs a core memory like this. No politics involved no grooming a natural wholesome moment.
@dreaming_jaydenok
Me thinks thou spends too much time on "truth" social. 🤔
@@itsmeorwhatever627 just don’t start anything
Wow… that certainly came out of left field. Ffs. What on earth brought you to *that* conclusion from this little clip??
"No grooming ..." ...
In my time, from a young age, until early adulthood, growing up in an Evangelical, neo-Baptist Church, here in England, I eventually learned that indoctrination comes in many forms ...
From everything I can remember, 41 years ago, both educators, and parents, need to understand two things: firstly, as children's brains grow quite quickly, they can pick up, and understand, far more than is given credit for. That not means we should treat a 10yr old as if they are 20, but not to treat them as being unaware, either.
The second is more complex: that as they develop an understanding of themselves, of who, and whom, they are, for them, that's a voyage into the unknown. The gay men and lesbians I count amongst my friends, knew, at least from 13yrs old, back in the early to mid 1980's - so of a similar age to myself - that they were gay, even though there wasn't _anything_ to do with LGBT+ in my Infant, Junior, and even in my Secondary School, upto 1990, when I left, as most 16yr olds in England does, after our exams.
My instinct tells me that what has happened is an over-correction; for us Gen. Xers, what we are seeing is the pendulum swinging the other way, not least as my parents were born c. 1938 - 1945, which their parents were born c. 1910s. Hence, we are only three (four if we include ourselves) from the 1870-80s, when being 'different' could either put you in prision, or killed.
After that many generations of, to be charitable, unnoticed - or worse - it was inevitable that a huge cultural shift, like a 9.5 earthquake, would happen.
But, like all cultural shifts, there is as much good, as bad, and vice-versa. And after years studying to hopefully become a neuropathologist - until my heath intervened at exactly the wrong moment - at a neuroanatomy level, gender identity is firmly rooted in specific cellular structures that can only be understandable under a electron microscope. Which, in the case of my fiancé, there is a very much biological reason why his brain tells him he's male, but his sex and gender is female ...
... but, and here is a massive but, he had to learn that almost by himself, especially as he was homeschooled ... badly. I had to help him get his GED in way later life than High School graduates, which has had a serious effect on both his further education, and job opportunities ...
However, leaving almost most of that aside, him figuring out he was a transman makes me think there's a third way out of all this mess caused by _both_ sides, neither of which whose hands are clean, including mine; I had to unlearn the inculcated prejudices from that Church, and realise that dogma need not be false to be dogma; in other words, if you take truth, but apply it overlaid with a dogmatic attitude, it bears down on that truth: that Christ is gracious, and merciful to all, and we are called to be as equally compassionate, empathetic, and magnanimous, as the Good Smaratian was ...
But what the LGBT+ community also needs to understand is appearances is everything; introducing drag queens and kings may, on the surface, seem a good idea, especially as many kids play dress-up, but the optics is something else, hence why many parents of my generation are revolting ... whilst simultaneously ignoring that something equal, but opposite, occurs in Evangelical, Baptist, and Pentacostal, Churchs ...
What children need is support upon which they can fall back on, but also be given the stamina to make their own path; to be watchful over them, but neither overprotective, or underprotective. In the case of LGBT+, it needs to be vastly more subtle, but not utterly removed. In the case of a child being confused about their gender identity, that doesn't mean automatically guiding them to puberty blockers ... but neither is it to be treated as an illusion/delusion ...
If you're a fan of 'House', the reasons why he is better at treating kids than adults, is that kids tend to be honest ... if you're honest with them. He softens his usual blunt demeanour, because he knows kids don't deliberately set out to deceive, with intent ... unless they are scared of the repercussions of being honest.
This is where therapy, with a small 'c' conservative, approach, with a accredited snd license approach whom doesn't perscribe, nor proscribe, medical intervention, but rather help the child navigate their minds, and feelings, without any other influence. Having been in therapy a while now, the most effective one I have been with the most, and currently with, lays down specific boundaries, but those boundaries are fences, with gates in them, not towering walls. She knows me better than myself, as her memory of what I tell her, is vastly better than my fractured, and dismembered, one.
Sorry for my long form comment ... but, I feel, especially hearing from my fiancé, and other trans people in America, despite living in Britain, that things there, and here, have become very over-heated, with kids, whom have genuine, and legitimate, questions about their sexuality and gender identity, almost unheard, in some isolated pockets, because of how things are; way too much heat for so little light.
Both sides need to back down; becalm themselves ... then actually have a empathetic, and magnanimous conversation, that doesn't boil over, but kept tempered, knowing each side has a lot to learn from the other ... if only they actively listen ...which should be the same for children: actively listen to what they are saying, and telling you, especially when they feel overwhelmed in their confusion. And coercion of any kind, from either side, shouldn't even be considered ...
... as, yes, grooming does happen in Christianity, too, and not just in the Catholic Church; I highly doubt there is a congregation, anywhere, where there is at least one child whom is being abused ... even in Evangelical churches are not free of that sin ... I was in mine, and though it was my father whom was my abuser, the Eldership tried to bury it, as it wasn't good for their 'image' ... they didn't even offer pastoral care, to me, a young, very fragile, man; once a fortnight for seven years does that ... that's certainly not of the Christ I read about in my Bible ...
But all of that needs to put aside, and allow this moment of pure happiness, and compassion to be what it is ...
... After all, if you believe in a Heaven, isn't it not made up of this unalloyed joy ...?
Be blessed by it ...
This is love.
Children, for all backgrounds dont know hate.
Theyre taught that.
This is beautiful
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his first hug came from his best friend because of the hug was so tight and he didn't want to turn Danny a loose.
Boy got more friends in one class than i ever had in my 14 years of living 💀
Aww hope u get more friends ❤😊😊
@@sumitmasih9776 what about me
@@user-sb1zc3pd8p u too :)
You got it on the phone and I got the sun and it then sounds good to to me and I see it when
@@rincon479 what 💀
The first kid who saw him is a legend ❤️
If grown ups could learn to love like children. What a wonderful world this would be.
I’d totally agree with that statement I think we’d all be happier definitely
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Yep me too ❤
Yes
YES
THIS is how kids should interact with each other as unique individual friends and feel every day when they go to school
children are so pure they truly have the most beautiful souls
Until they grow up…😂🤣
When we are fresh outta heaven. By the time we're adults, we've been corrupted by earthly ways.
It’s great to see children of different races get along and care for each other. Children ate taught to be racists by adults.
Wow....... now that's a little boy that's loved by all. What a great feeling that was.
Hi
😊🎉❤😂😮
Everyone needs that at least once in their life
First kid who hugged him was obviously his best friend ❤
Little kids are so pure. They show how they feel so easily. What a sweet fun moment this is. I miss my kids being little.
If only adults could show their love to others this way. The world would be so much better.
I agree.
Too bad they have to "grow up"
the way he ran up to him 🥺 you can tell his friend was really missing him
Children really are one of the purest things in existence.
Until adults interfere!
@@patricialeach1753 you mean until adults try and teach kids how to accept everyone because theres a huge problem in todays society where minorities like; Gay, Trans, Black, Asian, Hispanic people and so on and so forth are actively hate crimed and discriminated against by their peers and government because most people (mainly adults and people in power) were never taught at a young age by anyone to accept people for who they are and let them live their lives so they now are pushing hatred onto minorities because they think its okay?
God bless his sweet little boy life! So happy reunion, very happy day!
I was bullied from early school life until I left in high school. I was a very shy & reserved as a young kid & got teased & bullied. These children are very caring & it’s not staged at all. I wish all children were like that.
I know exactly what you mean Gurl!❤ I dropped out of school in 11th grade for the same reason. Plus, most of the kids in my neighborhood were bullies, too!
As a military teen, I can relate
Hugs... same... I was severely bullied by girls... physically psychologically, emotionally... so much that I have trouble interacting with them... as for guys... I was berated, bullied, and then molested... almost 5 yrs in therapy... still a long ways to go... I wish for all children.. and those who are now adults to find this peace and innocence in the world....in friendship... in a place of learning...
Bro I relate to you alot
The way that first little guy closed his eyes, he was so happy to hug his best buddy again 🥹
He missed his friends and they missed him, beautiful. This is how the world should act. Out of the mouths of babes.😂❤
Bro
This is so wholesome that it can make a grown man cry
How beautiful with this untarnished reaction. Just shows us how pure children's hearts are BEFORE they are TAUGHT to see the differences in their peers.
Now that’s real friendship
I swear. Things like this restore your faith in humanity. Too pure.
fr
The only pure soul is a soul of a child
If we as adults could stay as genuine as these kids, no color, no politics, no religion, no borders, pure love!
Their little squeaks of happiness are what I live for!
Some of us adults should take notes & learn from these babies!! The love that was in that room was so innocent & pure!! It's sad that I have to say this bcuz we should be teaching our children, not the other way around..but this is our reality!
You are so correct, kid are much better than adults....
No as a parent i think it is really not wise to learn from what your kids do as that is being too naive and trusting of everybody around you and the heartbreak when you find out how miserable and sad this world is with your own family members betraying you this behaviour leaves you completely vulnerable and too open for lots of heartbreaks because this is not how this world works and it is the job of parents to guide his kids through this world which can chew you up and spit you out in the blink of an eye.
@@reddragon771 So, why not let kids enjoy some happiness before they discover the ups and downs of life? No need for adults to project their misery and bitterness onto their children. That's both cruel and selfish!
Those are real friends for sure. Such a strong bond they all have and it's wholesome.
Sooo cute ❤❤❤❤❤
He seemed like a very nice student. Everyone came to hug him. 😊
The fact that even the girls did it is just so wholesome ❤
He has that W rizz
@@toosiey Keep in mind that these kids are like 5-6 years old.
@@dollyaigacha keep in mind it’s just a joke
@@toosiey i thought jokes were supposed to be funny
@@loiwoz just because it’s not funny to you doesn’t mean it’s not funny to others
The fact he started crying is just so cute and The person who ran up to him first must have been his very best friend❤
Tears of joy or fright or sadness because I couldn’t tell
My man has more friends than I ever will respect for parents and his classmates
Parents?
teachers be like “Ok class remember we are all friends and we all respect each other, share with each other, and value others opinions” and next thing you know, in the middle of the year a whole rivalry breaks out between two of the classmates over who got the blueberry smelling marker.
@@Ties_Ez taking him back to see his old classmates or what did he get kidnapped or just teleported?
@dont_click_this_profileok bot
Aww they missed him sincerely such loyal and great friends ❤❤❤❤
Awww, I hope he has such nice friends at his new school.
Aye man. Jesus loves the little children of the world. That’s wholesome.
Why can’t grownups be like this. I love children
I wish someone recorded when I came back to my class after being in the hospital for 3 weeks. Everyone wrote on the board: Welcome back Ethan!
And my best friend ran up to me and lifted me so high.
This is why we must protect the children the love has no boundaries 😢❤😊
They gave him the best welcome I have ever seen
Yea ❤
If that doesn’t melt your heart you are not human. That was the best reaction of pure innocent humans. Why can’t adults be that way
That teacher created a positive environment for those children. ❤
Absolutely!
And then u can teach
How about school shootings?
Stop overreacting and move on. I want a negative environment for those children 😂.
More concerning challenges ahead for these innocent kids.. their pure mind and soul would be contaminated with the urgency of puberty blockers, gender euphoria, mutilation and alterations by their corrupted mentality teachers in schools up to colleges and universities..
That's his best friend! Awesome! Now they are all together and happy!🤗
Apparently he left a legacy of kindness. ❤
It’s funny to think half of those kids probably barely know the guy, but the pure excitement is just so sweet, especially from the first one.
That's the shit that makes life worth living, so awesome!!
please dont swear
He’ll remember that loving welcome for the rest of his life!
Now this is absolutely beautiful if only adults knew how to act like this too.
a positive self esteem and confidence boost right there. so happy he was received so happily, he looked a little nervous.
If this happened in high school or college, they wouldnt be that much excited to see an old classmate like that
Tbh that's ok, does not make this any less nice
😂😂
Wasn't as hyped up, but my freshman year we had a guy join our class, and everyone loved him cause he was a chill Romanian dude.. and he left the school after freshman year, but he came back senior year and everyone who was their freshman year, was all genuinely happy and glad he was back. He was a great guy
Wow! They are real good friends! Such a Pleasant and emotional moment!. May God continue to bless all of them. Their love is so pure. They really loved him and longed for him.
It was so cute when everyone standed up and ran to him to hug him
Kids are naturally caring and so pure.
That is pure love and friendship. He will NEVER EVER forget that day.
Aww that is so cute that is a long lasting friendship right there
So this is the cutest thing on the internet ever. So much to learn here.
That's so adorable.
What a precious reunion. They missed him.
No child should ever have to move to a new school district no matter what the reason is. Hope these kids can keep in touch with him and hang out with him every single day!
That’s so cute. The fact everyone in his old class ran up to him screaming “he’s back!!!” That’s so adorable ❤ 🥰
The love of children is a precious and limitless act!
How are they so emotional about their friends in that grade? I never got close that close to anyone during my time at elementary
Not everyone was as antisocial as you breh
Oh man I'm sorry homey. I still have a few friends from 1st grade that I still talk to. While it is rare to find true friendship an stay close at that age. But bday partys and sleepovers turn into camping trips and family events. Then they are no longer friends but brothers and sisters ✌️
Same but in my case I've never got that close to anyone at all my whole life. I'm in my fourth year of college and I'm literally not close to anybody, even with people I've been in the same class since year 1. I've never got that close to anybody in high, middle or elementary school.
@@lawtraf8008 I pray for you that you can know true friendship and love one day soon! If it is truly what you want, saying your affirmations once a day helps. “I am loved” “I am adored” “people love to know me” “people love getting to know me” “I have beautiful genuine connections” “I am a friend” 😊
@@lawtraf8008 I got some really good advice from a mentor when I was young. If you want friends...be friendly to people. Put yourself out there. ❤
This is gonna make me cry😭Like actually, this is so amazing and wholesome. THIS IS HOW IT SHOULD BE!!!
Just to see their hugs,how sweet their love for one another.
It will truly melt your heart.
I’m so thankful to be alive to witness the unbridled love these new generations express. “Dance like no one’s watching” is more like “Just dance!” for these kids. So sweet. 💝💞💓💕💖
I will go to my old class after tomorow 🥳🥵
Bro my heart is screaming as loudly as these kids- this is adorable
@@Boyhowdy875 And I'm pretty sure you aren't talking to the right person, what did I do to even seek attention?
everyone is a friend. the first kid is the homie
How beautiful! Children are our ONLY hope!!!
I need to say that his mom is amazing and kind. The true stars of this day are the little ones who showed the most beautiful love and respect to their little friend. Great feel good story.
When I was in fifth grade, my best friend exchanged schools. One day, he rolled up on his scooter during recess and we all ran up to him so we could say hi.
OMG this is one of the sweetest❤😊
the unexplainable joys of friendship.
The first kid that hugged him is the real legend
And his best buddy
Notice there was no black or white. Just friends showing true pure love
@seekingtruth
You’re so right. There was no matter of color. It was just the love shown by friends.
Awesome! ❤❤❤
A joyful reunion ❤
Then why bring it up💀
@@restart6410 fr fr
Apparently you noticed
Bros stay bros for life, doesn’t matter how far you are from eachother, you’ll always be there for him
I moved to Texas back in 2019, and it was super hard to leave all of my friends behind. I can understand the pain he was probably feeling.
This just proves that his classmates care about him
Awhhh😍 That’s his best buddy right there!! That is freaking adorable:) The smile on his little face says it all!!💕
You are my friend and always will be , only children show the adults what real friendship is all about.
The rainbow of ethnicities among the embrace is heart warming.❤❤❤
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childhood friendships are precious
It makes me so happy how the little boy just runs to hugs his classmate sooo wholesome
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