The worst thing about this trend is that schools are already so under funded. Teachers often have to pay out of pocket for classroom supplies. That's why Teachers are always like "nobody leaves until every calculator is accounted for", its because if someone steals it they have to use their own money to replace it.
That's wild. Our teachers may not have the best salaries, but parents have to provide everything themselves (not textbooks, schools provide them). But pencils, calculators, glue, everything is on parents. My dad never spent more money on me than when he prepared me for the first grade.
@@Therezumee92 Yeah, a lot of teachers do that. Sadly, not every parent has that kind of money, so many teachers will buy some themselves so kids in lower income families don't have to worry about failing just because their parents were more worried about keeping the electricity on. It all depends on the area and the economical climate there.
someone said their teacher lost their father and when she came back after a day off all of her things were gone. the worst thing pissing me off at my school is people stopping in front of me in the hallways...
@@sydneyps Not all parents here can afford that too (I assumed you're talking about US and I am from Europe). And in that case parents fill out paperwork, their situation is checked out and then goverment covers supplies for them. But never teachers spend their money unless it's for their personal ideas for class.
When I was a homeless teen I stole. I never felt proud of it. I always felt guilty. I stole food, feminine hygiene products, bus tickets, and a coat from Walmart. Every time I did it I felt like a monster, but I justified it by saying I "needed" those things, which I sadly did or I would've starved/froze to death. These kids, who have turned stealing into a trend, don't need any of the things they're taking. They should be ashamed of themselves.
@@arvindkesaribaal6277 Thank you! When I turned 17 I got a job at a restaurant and my best friend's mom took me in. I lived with them for two years, graduated high school, then went off to university. I'm doing great now!
@@kirikakirikakirika If it’s not uncomfortable, can I ask what led to homelessness as a teenager? That sounds awfully young to be left in the streets. What about your parents?
@@riddlesangerissues3127 When I was 14 my parents divorced. My dad left town and no one knew where he was for a while. For 19 years he'd verbally, mentally, and financially abused my mom, my siblings, and me. My mom ended up having a complete mental breakdown and developed severe paranoia. She accused me of trying to kill her and ruining her life. Years later, we now know she has bipolar disorder and, at the time, was suffering stress-induced hallucinations. All of her anger and frustration was directed at me, because I reminded her of my dad. When I was 15, she kicked me out. Picked me up from a friend's house and dumped me at a shelter downtown. The only problem was, that shelter only takes people in for two months, then they start charging rent. I didn't have a job at the time. I was a 15 year old high school student, 5 months shy of turning 16. After the shelter, my only other choice was a foster home, but I couldn't risk moving too far away from my siblings, so I chose the streets. I slept on park benches, in bus stops, in abandoned buildings, and mostly in the forest behind my mom's house when it got warmer, all while trying to finish school. I used the changing room for showers and water. When you're homeless, no one really sees you. I lived like that for a year and a half until my best friend found out, told her mom, and they took me in. A really sweet Mexican family that I stayed with until I turned 19. I'm 31 now and still talk to them constantly. The mom still calls me her second daughter. My own mom also eventually got the help she needed and we're on good terms again. She's been apologizing for years, but I forgave her a long time ago.
@@kirikakirikakirika That's epic, props to the fam for taking you in, also trying to finish school at the same time while homeless- that's like living life on 2x hardmode
Actually, their hunger for clout saddens me. To make online gratification your main priority in life, is really pathetic. That happens when parents are hiring cellphones and the internet as babysitters and later on, as educators. The funniest part? The same parents when they start lamenting: ''Where we went wrong?''
@@victoriamartines5030 I think that children have always wanted the approval of their peers, we just now have the ability to spread it further and see evidence of it because it is online. People haven't changed much, I have heard plenty about how uninvolved parents were (such as kicking kids out of the house all day except for meal times and chores 3 months out of the year), how much adults were actually influenced by peers, or raised themselves and their siblings from people raised in the 50s-80s. Hell, my 80 year old grandmother talks about sneaking out with her friends to tip cows at night. It is the same peer approval and the thrill of doing something they aren't supposed to that always existed, it is just being shared on the internet instead of by word of mouth.
Yea Same I’m glad my parents raised me to not be like these guys no wonder they didn’t want to send me back to public school we got idiots like these kids ruining things
Kids aren’t even doing it for clout. In small towns around me they’re schools are almost getting ransacked by the kids but they aren’t posting it. They destroy everything. It genuinely isn’t okay
I remember seeing defending this and saying "y'all really acting like a soap dispenser is worth a fine and a suspension" and someone replied in the comments saying "Y'all really acting like vandalism and thievery should go without consequences."
Yes that should go for everything else they stole that should be their punishment who the hell steals this kinda stuff?? Who steals a toilet when they have one at home??? What’s wrong with tiktok kids??
Wasn't that a trend already? When people were licking ice cream and stuff and putting it back. Why do I feel like I remember hearing about toilet seat licking or something...
“When your life is so free of struggle and you have to steal stupid crap or pretend to” challenge. How about using your struggle-free time and volunteer? Animal shelters? Food banks? Nursing homes? Nope. Steal a soap dispenser. 🙄
The thing is, these people, unfortunately, don't care about others. I used to work for UNICEF as a "street charity collector" (idk if this is even a thing in the US), and the saddest thing to realize was that the ones who stopped to listen to me and even consider signing up as a donor were the ones who didn't actually have much to give. The guys with the Rolex on their hands and the women in the fanciest clothes didn't even honour me with 3 minutes of their time to listen to what the organization is actually about. It's because those who struggle, know how shit it is and wants to help others to avoid it, and those who never knew struggle, don't even want to acknowledge the whole thing. Those are my experiences.
I saw a comment of a girl on another video related to this, and she said that her school closed all bathrooms, she was on her period and it was awful, she couldn't change her pad/tampon the whole day, was incredibly unconfortable, and stained her clothes. People who do this, see the consequences, and still wish to keep going, are sick.
How are people stealing whole ass toilets and sinks?? This has gotten completely out of hand and it’s sad. People participating in this are harming others and in hindsight themselves by doing this, schools are already severely underfunded so it’s not like they have a “in case of devious licks” budget to replace the things that are being taken. It’s time to be more thoughtful than this.
@@zullycelissuazo7439 It’s so hard to to determine what’s true and not when it comes to TikTok as always 😓 Thank you for explaining this to me! I was so confused lol
@@zullycelissuazo7439 Nope, people are actually stealing toilets. I graduated last June but the upperclassmen friends I still have at that school told me that no bathrooms are open anymore because literal toilets and mirrors were stolen. Not the individual above the sink mirrors either. Huge gigantic mirrors. It’s ridiculous.
@@xxxstellarxxx ok but how are they sneaking them out? That’s the issue here lol I’m so confused how one could successfully steal an object as large as a toilet… also… do high schoolers just carry plumbing/construction tools in their backpacks?
My issue with the terminology of "Devious Licks" is the fact that it shows how much privileged kids romanticize violent lifestyles. No one that actually hits a real lick out of necessity or perceived necessity (this is a discussion I'm not trying to get into...) wants to do it. People that actually live that life style don't really have many options. The kids on TikTok have everything they could possible want or need in life and it's not enough, they have to further try to imitate the lifestyle of those who basically have nothing so they can feel cool and get clout.
I genuinely feel like this is gonna be the final straw for so many teachers... it's already such an exhausting job that pays shit and requires you to wear like 8 different hats and now the brats are stealing the few supplies you have? I'd nope out so hard :v
I'm a teacher, it's hard. The boys bathrooms are all locked except two, so now the boys are peeing on the walls in the boys' bathrooms as a form of protest. Luckily I'm a woman, and nothing had been stolen from the girls bathrooms, but everytime I send a male student out on a hall-pass he'll be gone forever just because he has to walk the whole school for a bathroom and there may literally be pee on the floor of the bathroom he chooses. It's disturbing.
My friend’s daughter is in high school and they shut down and sent everyone home early last week. Not for covid, but because the stealing had gotten so bad they were fed up I guess. I don’t know what their motive was I think we’ll find out Monday. Might see a bunch of kids missing bc they’re sitting in the local police station.
I can’t imagine stealing from a teacher. They already don’t make as much as they deserve, they have to supply items to the class using their own money, kids are hella annoying, parents blame them if their kid is failing, and then to have kids stealing from them?!
Not to sound old but it seems like none of these kids understand the value of a dollar When the principal is reading off the list of items missing they should also mention how much they cost to replace and where the money will be coming from out of the budget. Maybe get rid of one of the more popular items on the lunch menu to cover it
I mean I've had physically and verbally abusive teachers back in elementary despite being the quiet kid. But damn, we still feared and admired them greatly. I couldn't even shit talk about them with my friends. That's how much we were scared of them. You could say that 5 of my young-ass classmates died of heart attack and I would believe you.
@@user-leavemealone That’s really awful, I’m sorry you went through that. I definitely had an abusive professor in college, so I know how hard it is knowing you have to see the person and be respectful to them even if they are vile.
@@TheLadyDelirium the ones in high school were very mature and understanding. But in elementary... well it's been more than a decade and I still see nightmares about them🤣🤣🤣
The most irritating thing about this is that because of the earlier original posts and the ease of getting it a lot of kids are stealing soap and hand sanitiser whilst during a pandemic, especially when people probably shouldn't be in school anyways. Schools are also historically underfunded in most places and countries and a lot of people are stealing school supplies, some of were replaced by teachers with their own money or were originally being supplied by the teacher because they don't have enough funding in the first place. And then you have a lot of kids snickering about it because they don't understand the gravity of the situation or just don't care about others.
Children are the most safe of the groups if they get hit by Covid and they NEED to be in School because if we send them back to doing online school and shit and keeping them away from friends more and more people are gonna be admitted for psychiatric help, and Suicides just like when the lockdowns happened are gonna spike, and while I agree they shouldn't be stealing the soap and hand sanitizer dispensers, we need these kids to be in school for their own sanity.
@@joshuaslawson9125 The problem with schools being open isn't really that the kinds will get Covid but that it is a breeding ground for it to spread and multiply and then affect people who are more susceptible to the disease and in turn spread to others, the density of people in a school and class environment where they're all in close proximity and are talking (Essentially spreading flicks of spit and breath containing the pathogen). Whilst yes it will be traceable back to the school at that point it'll be very hard to then track all the possible people who may have been caught it. I know that the concerns about mental health are worrying, I know that personally as lockdown has destroyed my mental health but that's also multifaceted, I feel like the worry of the disease spreading and growing in numbers in schools is more pressing than the emotional detriment that lockdown causes as it'll still be there to some extent even while they're going to school. Hell, I think Social Media is probably a much worse contributor of mental health problems. It's much safer to go out with some friends then to go into school, online education is much safer and actually more convenient for a lot of people.
@@Spooky_Magooky it may be better for some but most students require a structured environment which the schools provide, and first and foremost our concern should be freedom, if the people that are susceptible to the disease choose they can either not meet with their grandkids or choose to have their student continue schooling online. Also this disease has a near 100% survival rate even the delta variant is just more infective not any more deadly, and because of that reason as more and more natural immunity is built up then by the very nature of herd immunity our more susceptible people will be fine.
@@joshuaslawson9125 Right so, people who are elderly or have underlying health conditions they cannot choose should just not have any in person connection with their friends and family if they have a child or sibling or friend who attends school. You seem to care more about an image of freedom (That isn't in danger) than the safety of other people. Sure the number of 99% or 'Near 100%' sounds reassuring or enough to not care but if you take that to the world population that's approximately 76 Million people that you're willing to just condemn, if we take that to what I assume is the country you live in, America, that's 3.2 Million people. And look people can be as careful as they want but the main problem is people spreading Covid who are asymptomatic or have early symptoms but don't think they have it, they'll be unknowingly spreading it and odds are the people around them like friends and family may also be unaware meaning they catch it, including the susceptible people. I don't know what kind of school you went to but I never felt like it was providing me a well structured environment, If you're just talking about the fact that it has a schedule then okay I guess but that's not exactly something only a in house school can provide. I'd say the actual concern about not having schools open is of their education, right? And what sucks is that if it's in-house or online school teaching in a lot of ways is still going to be ineffective, the ways that we teach in schools are not helpful to everyone, people learn in different ways and are interested by different things, people won't pay attention to a class if they have no interest in it or the approach to learning makes it hard for them. For a lot of kids School is just a boring job they have to get through, day by day. At least with online school people don't have to go in with the fear of being bullied or embarrassed or choose to have fun with their friends in class over a subject that actually does interest them (If you actually want them to learn). School is a good way to connect people, but it is also a way that people get hurt and are unsafe. There's plenty I haven't even been able to touch on because school is such a complex area of discussion.
@@Spooky_Magooky people with underlying conditions are still mostly fine and in fact it may be the fact they are being put on ventilators which is killing them, also yes our Freedom is under threat, I would much rather have the freedom to choose to walk around without a mask or not have to take a vaccine to work, than deal with something like Australia where you have to send a picture to show you are where you say you are. Also I am not condemning anyone it is still their choice to interact and take the risks, also Schools provide a structured environment through schedules and through having persons of authority (teachers and principals and counselors) keep the rules and keep the students on a good path, and we wouldn't have had to have worried about asymptomatic people spreading it If the Vaccine had worked like Vaccines throughout the centuries have in the first place, where it doesn't stop the spread and still seems to have high hospitalization rates including Israel and Wales where in Wales only 1/3 of people in the Hospitals are Unvaccinated. The other part is the fact that schools provide secondary socialization for kids they shouldn't be cooped up in their houses doing online lessons where they will have a much easier time to not pay attention and to procrastinate on their work because they have this little device sitting next to them. Lastly most of the numbers we have are noy Deaths by Covid but Deaths with Covid, and if I were to be Covid positive and be going in for something completely unrelated they will still count that as a Covid hospitalization and therefore the numbers are skewed and having a less than 1% chance of dying even for those who may have 1 or 2 comorbidities is so low you can likely survive and have the natural immunity from having caught the disease.
I really appreciate how much Leo plays the Dad role here, he knows what a hard life looks like and he tries to encourage people to make smarter choices. As a teacher I approve
the “y’all see this bs” caption acting like it’s ridiculous for the teacher to be upset at someone for stealing. it doesn’t matter that it’s “just puzzles” those puzzles probably came out of that teacher’s pocket just for you to take them and act like she’s ridiculous. teachers make a sad salary in the US for how important their jobs are and a lot of them spend so much of their own money to buy supplies to make their class a better place. This trend is so frustrating stop messing with ur underpaid teachers that just want to teach u english lit
I agree with what my friend said, she was telling me that the reason these highschoolers are so childish is bc they spent all of Jr high in quarantine so they are still acting like elementary schoolers 🙄 She also said it's bc of that and the fact they didn't get the bullying that builds your character lmao
This is a great idea! No backpacks or tighter security like the schools in low income areas. None of these kids seem to understand how much it costs these places to replace those things
@@lolaBee9 This is a fuckin terrible idea. I have a disability, because of which I need to bring a laptop everywhere, and I need to store it. This very trend is quite likely to get it stolen if I don't keep it on my person AT ALL TIMES. I understand that you're angry about this trend, but acting in ways that hurt other marginalized groups so that they can "see what it feels like" is terrible. Equality is best achieved by improving conditions for people who aren't well off, not by making everything equally bad.
@@lolaBee9 I understand that it may be neccesary in some cases. But as fun as it might be to see people get what's coming to them, there are innocent people in these schools who are suffering too.
@@raynegallaher7661 Increasing security only helps people who need to carry valuable things. Security is tighter in low income areas because of the threat of crimes being committed. If these kids want to commit crimes the schools have every right to inforce things that will prevent crimes happening in their building. Especially when it means they have to pay for everything that's stolen. Schools have tight budgets as it is
@@lolaBee9 yeah, no. Let's not twist things. You said no backpacks. That's a big part of the security you're talking about. And I'm one of the people with expensive shit that I need to carry around. Increased security in the way of having guards? That might help me a bit. But having to carry around everything without something to hold it all is completely impossible for me and ESPECIALLY disabled people. I don't have any physical disabilities, everything I have is neurological, but even I can't just carry everything my hand.
When I was 7-8 years old i was stealing some candy from a little shop and of course got busted right away. They called my dad and he had to pick me up from the store. His way of teaching me a lesson was that for the next couple weeks my dad sometimes came into my room and said "what are we gonna steal today? Then he just took some toy or clothes that i liked. I felt so ashamed and bad that i never stole again^^
Oh god. i remember one time, when i was 6, i decided to steal a little pack of gum while on a school trip. i don't know what came over me other than i wanted it and i didn't have the money. Same thing, got caught immediately and had to apologize to the owner of the store in front of my whole class. They made so much fun of me for stealing but the worst part was the disappointment on my teacher's face. i cried so hard from the shame. She didn't tell my parents (god bless her) but it scared me straight, no lie, i never stole a dang thing again!
I was a slow learner my parents taught me I had to pay in a shop. So I stole little money over a span of time from my dad to buy things in the shop for me and my little brother 🥸 I learned to save early and not spend how I wanted. It stopped when I got older and better understood.
There is a new trend called angelic yields where kids put stuff like soap,tissues,money ect. In the bathrooms. The whole point is to give back and to leave the place better than when you found it. But yeah the devious licks challenge is dumb.
That's 10× better. This trend would be funny if it was like, leaving random but harmless stuff in a bathroom secretly, like filling the floor wall to wall with squeaky rubber ducks. But no. It's just breaking shit for attention, like a toddler.
While that is kind personally I feel like the kids who were stealing and damaging property should be held accountable for repairing it. Or at least helping to return the school to it's original state in whatever way. I wish that all schools ran like how Japanese schools (supposedly according to what I heard on the internet) do. Where the students are the janitors and have to clean up after class. I think it would teach kids some responsibility and it would discourage harmful behavior because nobody is going to fucking like the 1 dumbass who fucks up the bathroom and gives everyone more work. They would be like, the most gentle kids.
It’s real my sisters school has had to shut all of the bathroom down and several classroom because they can’t afford to keep replacing stuff like hand soap dispensers because they are so under funded
I have pretty severe dairy allergies + a generally sensitive stomach and school security has to do bathroom escorts. It's a 10+ minute wait if they come at all. I'm scared one of these days I won't make it to the bathroom on time because of this. Plus if you have to leave school early with any illness (a girl I know was out a whole week because she had to leave because of menstrual pain and covid tests aren't super accessible) you get placed on quarantine which is scary for someone like me who regularly is ill and doesn't do well distance learning.
Not to sound old but it seems like none of these kids understand the value of a dollar When the principal is reading off the list of items missing they should also mention how much they cost to replace and where the money will be coming from out of the budget. Maybe get rid of one of the more popular items on the lunch menu to cover it
yeah, mentioning the cost really would be helpful- i remember back in high school if we were given something to use in class/outside of class the teacher would always tell us how much it would cost us to replace it if we lost/broke/stole it
This trend got my sons high school shut down this past week. Because kids stole urinals and toilets (and fire extinguishers) and the bathroom basically had open pipes sticking out the wall then someone stole all the sanitizer and there was no bathrooms or sanitizer and they shit school down to fix the bathrooms and try to identify the problem students. They pulled almost 60 kids out I hear. And the school was deemed unsafe and closed for 4 days. They go back tomorrow. Its freaking sad.
I keep wanting to believe that its NOT the whole "im just old and I dont understand kids anymore" cause like Ive done soooo much dumb stuff in my life... but I have never thought of stealing a toilet.... FROM SCHOOL????
Considering most kids, including myself, find this to be the dumbest stupid shit, don’t worry it’s not “I’m just too old”. Most kids aren’t this selfish and stupid
I said this in another video, but this trend has gotten so concerning that the hospital that I work at - the /hospital/ - is worried that this will spill over there. And as I said before, we really don't need that stress piled on top of everything else. We are so understaffed that people are having to stay overtime to work in departments they've never been in before just to try and keep everything afloat. We're tired. We don't need this. No one does.
Huh? They're worried a bunch of grown ass people working are gonna start doing this high school trend? Or they're worried high schoolers are now gonna come for them lol??
@@steppin-razor It's the worry younger people will do it, not the employees. We had a lot of thefts of masks, sanitizers and paper products at the start of the pandemic. If you state you're a visitor, you can easily enter and go into our bathrooms to pull off the 'licks'.
I know they’re kids but when I saw the damage at 18:35 all I could think about was how kids in third world and developing countries are very blessed and happy to even be able to receive any kind of education they can get and their schools are nothing like those in America and u can bet that those kids love going to school so much. Compare that to how ungrateful and spoiled and privileged these American children are it’s astonishing and sickening. They rlly need to be reminded of their place
The only devious lick that Leo has committed is stealing my heart whenever he calls us his big babies. Always look forward to you posting, keep up the great work! 💕
"You need to go to the bathroom? Guess what, somebody stole the toilet! Wanna sh*t on the tiles? Guess what, they stole them too. Wanna take a sh*t anywhere else? Guess what, they stole your literal sh*t too!" Wait what?
@@sunnysteph_o Riiiight, I remember my high school friends and I would wish we graduated in 2020 because of the number but now I'm glad we escape before shit really hit the fan.
My school has pulled the plug on bathrooms (Pun intended). It’s so disappointing that my classmates aren’t realizing what they’re doing is ILLEGAL and it’s incredibly stupid that the kids becoming “popular” are becoming so through stealing. Even worse, they continue to complain about the bathroom privileges being taken away as if it weren’t completely within the schools power and completely understandable.
I used to steal things from my school around ten years ago. Like small things like pens and rubbers and stuff. But also I did that everywhere I went because I had a kleptomania problem and was scared that if I didn't have trinkets from places then it'd be like I never existed there. Idk mental health is dumb. I didn't do it for clout and I didn't tell anybody about it until I got some help lmao
That’s a little different then this they are stealing whole ass projector and someone even took a section of floor you took pens and rubbers that’s not on the same level you also where not announcing it everyone stole pens from school
This trend happened at my school and causes us so much money in damages, disappointment, stress and the students lost their privileges to use their phones on campus.
you are the first person I've seen that's brought up what hitting a lick means. and youre right. i had bad friends in high school and they would always use that phrase to mean robbing someone - usually a dr\\g dealer. tiktok honestly is the worst platform for so many different reasons but overusing words/phrases so that they dont have any real meaning any more is definitely a big one.
Bruh i can't even imagine having a school with stuff worth stealing. Growing up we often didn't even have enough tables for everyone, and the tables we did have were so old they still had the hole for a lil ink bottle. This was Sicily in the early 2000s. What I'm trying to say is: don't fuck your school up because it's funny and it gains respect from your (questionable) peers, because even now, even in first world countries, having stuff like hand sanitizer dispensers or toilet paper can be a privilege. Schools are underfunded enough as it is, and I promise that not stealing that thing for tiktok clout won't make you miss out on anything.
This "challenge" literally makes me so mad. I'm not in school anymore, but my old high school and it's nearby middle school were so badly affected. When I was there we had set lunch schedules cause we were so large, but apparently now they have "flexible lunch" schedules. Well during one of those schedules, a kid at my old school apparently decided to take a crap and then wipe it all over the place before stealing something. It got flexible lunch taken away and kids were MAD! So mad they started threatening the poor teachers! The teachers at my old hs are literally some of the nicest and most understanding ones and even though I'm traumatized by school, they were a really good part. It actually lead to a LOT of violent threats and even some rumours of kids bringing guns to school. Nothing actually happened thankfully, but for a while, it really seemed like it did. My school barely gets funding as is since it's the top school in the district, most of the money goes to the poorer performing schools. We literally used to have toilets overflowing in the trailers, a rodent infestation, and all the times there would be no soap in the bathrooms. The fact that people are destroying, vandalizing, and stealing from already underfunded schools makes me so mad and that when they get in trouble or ruin things for others, they blame the teachers. I really worry for one of my old teachers in particular. She was so motherly and understanding and she had a lot of stuff in her room, some of it was a bunch of art that her students had given her. I worry some dumb kid doing this trend might have tried to take her stuff. This entire "trend" is just completely pointless especially since kids are flexing about it on tiktok as if they won't get caught. The only good thing is it shows who the worst kinds of people are in the schools. But knowing what terrible condition my school was in as well as imagining how it is for other schools, this entire trend is completely stupid. I hope these kids get caught and get what they deserve for doing this. Of all the places to steal and the things to steal, all for some clout that most probably won't receive, it's just the ultimate pointless trend and just makes the lives of schools much harder when they're already underfunded in the first place. And I swear to god if kids steal from my old choir class. Everything expensive or decent in that room is funded by our own fundraisers. We didn't even have a good projector until my teacher was able to buy one using the money that we raised from selling chocolates. It's just completely heartless to do stuff like this and I've read some really messed up stories of people stealing stuff from teachers. You aren't cool, you're just a jerk and you're ruining things for others. Nobody is going to like you. Teens will always do stupid stuff, but this definitely takes that too far.
Oh I know it. I found street signs stolen in a frat house. I work with a lot of dumbass college students. The broke a urinal stole exit signs, smashed doors and ripped the router out for the wifi. The only consequences they suffered was no WiFi
As a student in public American High School where this is running rampant, I have a couple story times. First, since boys at our school (there’s no case of any damage in the girls bathroom) have been doing this, they have started banning students from going to the restroom during classes, and now it’s almost impossible to get in at all, and some of my friends have had to be escorted to the bathroom, mega weird. Another story, a friend of mine told me at her old school some kid made out of the bathroom with a URINAL, and the principal had to chase the kid around. Moral of the story, don’t be a moron.
I thought the devious lick challenge is people licking random things and I got both worried and disgusted, until I read that it's literally stealing. What's next? The Heathers challenge? Where you try to put detergent in other people's drinks, shoot them with guns, or try to burn down the entire school, while playing reverb/slowed down versions of songs from Heathers? God, I hope that doesn't happen😣.
No wait they are whatching some of these people are gonna take it to far and fake write suicide notes for the popular kids as some kind of social commentary and they are gonna film the whole thing
@@kyatonic1 Yep. Social commentary? More like sing about it. That could go next to the amount of people making mental illness as a trend and creating fake ones.
I remember a girl getting her phone taken away and she was freaked out like this is against my rights! like, yes true. but the other part was she said “my password is easy to figure out, it’s just the shape of an m!” (her name started with m). I’m sure the teacher has something better to do than look through your phone. Your life is not that interesting I promise you.
I am an RA at a university, at the beginning of the semester there were some devious licks going on in the dorms. On my floor we had some soap dispensers and towel dispensers taken. We had an exit sign destroyed. The housing staff felt very overworked.
I'm 27. We were stupid in my day too. I mean my brother blew up a toilet at school. But with social media the stupidity is reaching hights that no one knew existed.
@@MangoPop I don't remember what it was but they did learn something in chemistry and him with couple of other boys then tried it. 2nd floor boy's bathroom was out for a while lol
My son is a freshman, him telling me he's gone into soft lockdown over devious licks twice already this year is what caught my attention to your video. One of those time, a girl took down a toilet stall door and tried to walk out of the school with it, it's closed campus, she set off alarm, cops get called and she actually tried resisting arrest. These kids are out here being wild, in ways I couldn't dream lol
This pisses me off so much. I couldn't afford enough college on my own to get my degree, and I still wish I could go back, I prize every bit of education I GOT, including high school. I MISS getting an education. It should be prized, these kids are showing no appreciation. Sure our public school isn't the best system but this is the opposite of helping the funding or quality, and if I was a teacher in one of these situations, I would probably be fired for cussing at kids 🤣🤣
Something *kinda* like this happened at my school- bathroom vandalism and lots of vaping in the boys bathroom- so we just started having strict bathroom sign out sheets and hall passes. Of course we had bigger problems at my school, like serious racism and hate crimes on students of color, but that’s how we handled the bathroom issue
This is happening at my school too but we also have a problem with having staggered lunches and kids sneaking into the bathrooms during lunch to smoke various things. One day during my 5th period (which for half the school is lunch) I left class to use the bathroom. I was leaning against the back wall texting my mom when a security guard burst in to say that we had all been in the bathroom too long and that it smelled like a certain drug kids in California can get as easily as alcohol so we were all going to the dean's office. I wasn't doing anything plus the dean knows me so I was fine but my poor teacher got freaked out when I came back with a dean's office pass.
I’m 30. I’ve never felt older than hearing my 18 yr old sister in law and her friends talk about how “funny” this trend is. I tried to ask them why-I tried to tell them how shitty it was but all of a sudden I realized they were looking at me the same way I use to look at authority figures when I was young. When I was a kid in school I didn’t get it and didn’t care to get it and I recognized the glazed over apathetic look in their faces. And then I had a bit of an internal existential crisis and dropped it. Lol
I'm 32, and I've been playing a game of "Am I just old, or are they the worst?" in my head for the past few years😄 I'm cantankerous af, but in this case I think it might be them.
No cause there were boys next to me laughing while bumping my arm talking about trying to steal the soap and doors from the bathroom. Like back up before I drop kick you. I know you didn’t wash your hands 🤨
I know that those "devious licks" tiktokers are pretty much snitching on theirselves and should be rightfully punished, but if anyone didn't know (like I did), there are "angelic yields" tiktoks that are out there that involves kids just being decent human beings.
You're not a part of the commentary channels that just comment "haha inserting funny joke", sure you do that too. What makes you different from many of them is that you actually have a serious talk about the topic itself. And I like that.
I’m currently using his videos as a dopamine reward for reading my textbooks….adhd and college don’t mix. But on the other hand, neither does wasting time on stealing and a good gpa. I’m a graduate at 16, and I can tell you how lucky I feel to not be surrounded by idiot for the past 4 years… I wouldn’t have gone back if I had the option
My school closed down more than half of the bathrooms we have... One of them has a minor flood in it- Edit: The minor flooded one is the one that's still available. Also, I didn't learn about licks until the end of last week-
I love that he "daddied up" in this video 😍 vids r always showing his true values ASWELL as being hilarious, which is so rare for youtubers in this generation. Daddy Leo ftw! 😍😍😍 nah but fareal so much respect for this guy
Okay but sometimes schools in America will have community members give demonstrations and they’ll bring fire trucks, helicopters, etc to school as a learning tool
The kids who supposedly took things from their teachers cars are extra dumb because their lies are so obvious. To steal a wheel, he'd need to jack the car up in the air first (without the alarm going off somehow) and to steal a spark plug, you'd have to break into the jar, pop the bonnet, use a very specific set of socket wrenches to the make and model of the car, open up the engine, and then take the plug, and put it all back again.
thankfully now people are hitting "Angelic yields" which is just giving back to the school and such- hopefully, it can become just as big as devious licks
no one talking about how like they have been totally taking students rights away, “only one bathroom open” “all stalls OPEN” like that’s so gross saying they can’t have privacy let people see them, not allowing them to be in a bathroom for more than five minutes, can’t go to the bathroom during class, liek they forget women exist, and that they have emergency situations
Plus it's pretty ablest. Digestive diseases and disorders exist. I'm lactose intolerant and I'm waiting for the day I'm ill in class because we have to now wait 10+ minutes for a "bathroom escort"
People aren't getting arrested and no cops being called for stolen goods from a store if it is under $1,000. It's a terrible thing in Washington State.
I stole a book from the school library once because the librarian was tripping & saying we couldnt check out books, but i wanted to read ¿ was gonna take it back.. still got that book 7 years later
By doing this trend, the kids aren’t going to be liked by their peers much either. I’m a senior in high school rn, and all I can is that many people can’t wait to legally beat those fools up 🤡
I used to steal books in 1st grade because I’d read constantly. I was on a different level.🤣 It was 2003-4, so there wasn’t really anywhere to flex yet. Lmao. They had it coming. They constantly told me that I was going to Hell because I was Jewish.💀
When I was still in elementary school, I dunno what happened (probably someone damaged walls in bathrooms), but for some time, we had to secure toilets. Every damn break!
Honestly I blame the security and teachers for not seeing these kids on the cameras and stopping them. How is lil Timmy getting through the halls with a smart board and a toilet??? How is no one seeing them? Like I am genuinely confused they can catch a girl in shorts too short or a top that exposes their shoulders but they aren't seeing the boys with an entire fucking sink?? A projector?? A bathroom stall door?? How??
Dude I will never understand the glorification of the hood and living there. I’ve gotten many things stolen from me in my ghetto school, including my freaking coat in the middle of the New York City winter. Like it’s not funny or something that you should use as a source for popularity. Take your education that seriously and become a contribution to society bro
Makes me even more glad the internet wasn’t a big thing when I was in high school lol. This shit is so stupid and also every cringe thing I ever did back then is lost to the void and isn’t on the internet.. forever. Grateful to be a boomer for once haha
I'm so glad social media was barely even a thing when I was in high school. If they had removed the doors off the stalls when I was in school, I'd have had a panic attack and died. No thanks.
Oh my god, I saw thumbnails for other videos talking about the ‘devious licks’ trend and I thought it was about people physically licking random objects like that stupid ice cream challenge. I’m actually less disappointed in humanity to find out it was just a slang term for theft.
While this trend was going on, my fiance and I decided to take a late night walk in a park next to a school. When we arrived, we saw 3 teenage boys climbing off the roof of the school and thought nothing of it...until halfway through our walk I noticed one of the kids start trying to get into our car where my purse was. Apparently a tiny bald woman sprinting silently toward you from across a field is intimidating when you're a kid. His friends almost drove off without him.
Okay. Real moment. I love your sense of humor and honesty about mental health, but when you lay on the couch and talk to us, it literally stops me in my tracks and makes me watch. With all due respect, you are very attractive inside and out. I want to thank you for being so real and down to earth. Sincerely, your not so secret admirer. Haha
Look at the background art and my S sign throughout the video Lmao.
Hit a lick immediately reminds me of Cypress Hill - 'Lick a Shot'
Love the hats!
Oh no! I almost commented saying what happened but then saw this and felt dumb lol
Yeeeeeup! I've noticed. Brilliant!
I like your videos 😎👍
Stealing stuff and producing irrefutable evidence of it is obviously a genius level criminal move.
I'm all for the stealing stuff. But incriminating yourself? Geez
Crimminals used to just be lazy. Now they stupid too
It is quite a common, actually. One of the most popular youtube channels in my country filmed themselves setting public transport bus on fire.
@@saphiregood2550 Oh, there's always been stupid criminals. There's just a lot more of them now. Haha
@@SpicyGelato98 the majority used to just be lazy 😂😂 i know there's always been stupid criminals but its so hard to find a smart one now 😂😂
The worst thing about this trend is that schools are already so under funded. Teachers often have to pay out of pocket for classroom supplies. That's why Teachers are always like "nobody leaves until every calculator is accounted for", its because if someone steals it they have to use their own money to replace it.
That's wild. Our teachers may not have the best salaries, but parents have to provide everything themselves (not textbooks, schools provide them). But pencils, calculators, glue, everything is on parents. My dad never spent more money on me than when he prepared me for the first grade.
@@Therezumee92 Yeah, a lot of teachers do that. Sadly, not every parent has that kind of money, so many teachers will buy some themselves so kids in lower income families don't have to worry about failing just because their parents were more worried about keeping the electricity on. It all depends on the area and the economical climate there.
someone said their teacher lost their father and when she came back after a day off all of her things were gone. the worst thing pissing me off at my school is people stopping in front of me in the hallways...
@@sydneyps Not all parents here can afford that too (I assumed you're talking about US and I am from Europe). And in that case parents fill out paperwork, their situation is checked out and then goverment covers supplies for them. But never teachers spend their money unless it's for their personal ideas for class.
@@Therezumee92 Cool
When I was a homeless teen I stole. I never felt proud of it. I always felt guilty. I stole food, feminine hygiene products, bus tickets, and a coat from Walmart. Every time I did it I felt like a monster, but I justified it by saying I "needed" those things, which I sadly did or I would've starved/froze to death. These kids, who have turned stealing into a trend, don't need any of the things they're taking. They should be ashamed of themselves.
I'm sorry you had to go through that , hope you're doing well now !
@@arvindkesaribaal6277
Thank you! When I turned 17 I got a job at a restaurant and my best friend's mom took me in. I lived with them for two years, graduated high school, then went off to university. I'm doing great now!
@@kirikakirikakirika If it’s not uncomfortable, can I ask what led to homelessness as a teenager? That sounds awfully young to be left in the streets. What about your parents?
@@riddlesangerissues3127
When I was 14 my parents divorced. My dad left town and no one knew where he was for a while. For 19 years he'd verbally, mentally, and financially abused my mom, my siblings, and me. My mom ended up having a complete mental breakdown and developed severe paranoia. She accused me of trying to kill her and ruining her life. Years later, we now know she has bipolar disorder and, at the time, was suffering stress-induced hallucinations. All of her anger and frustration was directed at me, because I reminded her of my dad. When I was 15, she kicked me out. Picked me up from a friend's house and dumped me at a shelter downtown. The only problem was, that shelter only takes people in for two months, then they start charging rent. I didn't have a job at the time. I was a 15 year old high school student, 5 months shy of turning 16. After the shelter, my only other choice was a foster home, but I couldn't risk moving too far away from my siblings, so I chose the streets. I slept on park benches, in bus stops, in abandoned buildings, and mostly in the forest behind my mom's house when it got warmer, all while trying to finish school. I used the changing room for showers and water. When you're homeless, no one really sees you. I lived like that for a year and a half until my best friend found out, told her mom, and they took me in. A really sweet Mexican family that I stayed with until I turned 19. I'm 31 now and still talk to them constantly. The mom still calls me her second daughter. My own mom also eventually got the help she needed and we're on good terms again. She's been apologizing for years, but I forgave her a long time ago.
@@kirikakirikakirika That's epic, props to the fam for taking you in, also trying to finish school at the same time while homeless- that's like living life on 2x hardmode
The lengths that kids will go to get clout never fails to surprise me
Actually, their hunger for clout saddens me. To make online gratification your main priority in life, is really pathetic. That happens when parents are hiring cellphones and the internet as babysitters and later on, as educators. The funniest part? The same parents when they start lamenting: ''Where we went wrong?''
@@victoriamartines5030 I think that children have always wanted the approval of their peers, we just now have the ability to spread it further and see evidence of it because it is online. People haven't changed much, I have heard plenty about how uninvolved parents were (such as kicking kids out of the house all day except for meal times and chores 3 months out of the year), how much adults were actually influenced by peers, or raised themselves and their siblings from people raised in the 50s-80s. Hell, my 80 year old grandmother talks about sneaking out with her friends to tip cows at night. It is the same peer approval and the thrill of doing something they aren't supposed to that always existed, it is just being shared on the internet instead of by word of mouth.
Yea
Same I’m glad my parents raised me to not be like these guys no wonder they didn’t want to send me back to public school we got idiots like these kids ruining things
Kids aren’t even doing it for clout. In small towns around me they’re schools are almost getting ransacked by the kids but they aren’t posting it. They destroy everything. It genuinely isn’t okay
I remember seeing defending this and saying "y'all really acting like a soap dispenser is worth a fine and a suspension" and someone replied in the comments saying "Y'all really acting like vandalism and thievery should go without consequences."
It’s funny cuz it’s true!
For every fake devious lick, there's about five or more kids wanting to recreate it cos they didn't know it was fake.
That's the plan
Nah, we know it's fake but Monokuma deserves it
My friend stole a warning sign and some parts of a desk (I think the desk was braking)
As a punishment they should literally "lick" that toilet they have stolen
Yes
Very good suggestion and i absolutely agree
Yes that should go for everything else they stole that should be their punishment who the hell steals this kinda stuff?? Who steals a toilet when they have one at home??? What’s wrong with tiktok kids??
lick? nah they should full on gulp down whatever is inside it
Wasn't that a trend already? When people were licking ice cream and stuff and putting it back. Why do I feel like I remember hearing about toilet seat licking or something...
“When your life is so free of struggle and you have to steal stupid crap or pretend to” challenge. How about using your struggle-free time and volunteer? Animal shelters? Food banks? Nursing homes? Nope. Steal a soap dispenser. 🙄
Genuinely! If you let yourself enjoy it, it's so much fun to do those things. Yet, they decide to steal a plastic soap dispenser. I'm so impressed
The thing is, these people, unfortunately, don't care about others. I used to work for UNICEF as a "street charity collector" (idk if this is even a thing in the US), and the saddest thing to realize was that the ones who stopped to listen to me and even consider signing up as a donor were the ones who didn't actually have much to give. The guys with the Rolex on their hands and the women in the fanciest clothes didn't even honour me with 3 minutes of their time to listen to what the organization is actually about. It's because those who struggle, know how shit it is and wants to help others to avoid it, and those who never knew struggle, don't even want to acknowledge the whole thing. Those are my experiences.
@@CookieManatee facts that’s always how it is
And if you don't want to do volunteer work then find a hobby THAT ISN'T STEALING
sad reality
I saw a comment of a girl on another video related to this, and she said that her school closed all bathrooms, she was on her period and it was awful, she couldn't change her pad/tampon the whole day, was incredibly unconfortable, and stained her clothes. People who do this, see the consequences, and still wish to keep going, are sick.
Thats like.......toxic shock waiting to happen and totally a health hazard
How are people stealing whole ass toilets and sinks?? This has gotten completely out of hand and it’s sad. People participating in this are harming others and in hindsight themselves by doing this, schools are already severely underfunded so it’s not like they have a “in case of devious licks” budget to replace the things that are being taken. It’s time to be more thoughtful than this.
I’m sure nobody stole the toilets. That was probably for maintenance and the idiot kids pretended it was for tiktok for clout.
@@zullycelissuazo7439 It’s so hard to to determine what’s true and not when it comes to TikTok as always 😓 Thank you for explaining this to me! I was so confused lol
@@zullycelissuazo7439 Nope, people are actually stealing toilets. I graduated last June but the upperclassmen friends I still have at that school told me that no bathrooms are open anymore because literal toilets and mirrors were stolen. Not the individual above the sink mirrors either. Huge gigantic mirrors. It’s ridiculous.
“In case of devious licks” budget 😂
@@xxxstellarxxx ok but how are they sneaking them out? That’s the issue here lol I’m so confused how one could successfully steal an object as large as a toilet… also… do high schoolers just carry plumbing/construction tools in their backpacks?
My issue with the terminology of "Devious Licks" is the fact that it shows how much privileged kids romanticize violent lifestyles. No one that actually hits a real lick out of necessity or perceived necessity (this is a discussion I'm not trying to get into...) wants to do it. People that actually live that life style don't really have many options. The kids on TikTok have everything they could possible want or need in life and it's not enough, they have to further try to imitate the lifestyle of those who basically have nothing so they can feel cool and get clout.
I genuinely feel like this is gonna be the final straw for so many teachers... it's already such an exhausting job that pays shit and requires you to wear like 8 different hats and now the brats are stealing the few supplies you have? I'd nope out so hard :v
Yeah, it's been really hard couple years for teachers and now this. I would be so fed up and done.
I'm a teacher, it's hard. The boys bathrooms are all locked except two, so now the boys are peeing on the walls in the boys' bathrooms as a form of protest. Luckily I'm a woman, and nothing had been stolen from the girls bathrooms, but everytime I send a male student out on a hall-pass he'll be gone forever just because he has to walk the whole school for a bathroom and there may literally be pee on the floor of the bathroom he chooses. It's disturbing.
On top of an inadequate pay check, I heard some teachers pay out of pocket to supply their students with books
Leo is so disappointed in humanity that he had to film the last third of the video on the couch, trying to understand the stupidity of tiktok
That was because he destryed the background and needed to chill
My friend’s daughter is in high school and they shut down and sent everyone home early last week. Not for covid, but because the stealing had gotten so bad they were fed up I guess. I don’t know what their motive was I think we’ll find out Monday. Might see a bunch of kids missing bc they’re sitting in the local police station.
And the police station is where they belong
Can you give us an update on your channel?
I’ve heard of a few districts that have done this, gone completely online again, though they were very clear it was because of the theft
Wow! I hope they can get through to the kids to stop
It especially sucks cause they shouldn't be in school in the first place because you know,, pandemic,,
I can’t imagine stealing from a teacher. They already don’t make as much as they deserve, they have to supply items to the class using their own money, kids are hella annoying, parents blame them if their kid is failing, and then to have kids stealing from them?!
Not to sound old but it seems like none of these kids understand the value of a dollar
When the principal is reading off the list of items missing they should also mention how much they cost to replace and where the money will be coming from out of the budget. Maybe get rid of one of the more popular items on the lunch menu to cover it
I mean I've had physically and verbally abusive teachers back in elementary despite being the quiet kid. But damn, we still feared and admired them greatly. I couldn't even shit talk about them with my friends. That's how much we were scared of them. You could say that 5 of my young-ass classmates died of heart attack and I would believe you.
@@user-leavemealone That's a shame. It doesn't sound like you had good teachers.
@@user-leavemealone That’s really awful, I’m sorry you went through that. I definitely had an abusive professor in college, so I know how hard it is knowing you have to see the person and be respectful to them even if they are vile.
@@TheLadyDelirium the ones in high school were very mature and understanding. But in elementary... well it's been more than a decade and I still see nightmares about them🤣🤣🤣
The most irritating thing about this is that because of the earlier original posts and the ease of getting it a lot of kids are stealing soap and hand sanitiser whilst during a pandemic, especially when people probably shouldn't be in school anyways.
Schools are also historically underfunded in most places and countries and a lot of people are stealing school supplies, some of were replaced by teachers with their own money or were originally being supplied by the teacher because they don't have enough funding in the first place. And then you have a lot of kids snickering about it because they don't understand the gravity of the situation or just don't care about others.
Children are the most safe of the groups if they get hit by Covid and they NEED to be in School because if we send them back to doing online school and shit and keeping them away from friends more and more people are gonna be admitted for psychiatric help, and Suicides just like when the lockdowns happened are gonna spike, and while I agree they shouldn't be stealing the soap and hand sanitizer dispensers, we need these kids to be in school for their own sanity.
@@joshuaslawson9125 The problem with schools being open isn't really that the kinds will get Covid but that it is a breeding ground for it to spread and multiply and then affect people who are more susceptible to the disease and in turn spread to others, the density of people in a school and class environment where they're all in close proximity and are talking (Essentially spreading flicks of spit and breath containing the pathogen). Whilst yes it will be traceable back to the school at that point it'll be very hard to then track all the possible people who may have been caught it.
I know that the concerns about mental health are worrying, I know that personally as lockdown has destroyed my mental health but that's also multifaceted, I feel like the worry of the disease spreading and growing in numbers in schools is more pressing than the emotional detriment that lockdown causes as it'll still be there to some extent even while they're going to school. Hell, I think Social Media is probably a much worse contributor of mental health problems. It's much safer to go out with some friends then to go into school, online education is much safer and actually more convenient for a lot of people.
@@Spooky_Magooky it may be better for some but most students require a structured environment which the schools provide, and first and foremost our concern should be freedom, if the people that are susceptible to the disease choose they can either not meet with their grandkids or choose to have their student continue schooling online. Also this disease has a near 100% survival rate even the delta variant is just more infective not any more deadly, and because of that reason as more and more natural immunity is built up then by the very nature of herd immunity our more susceptible people will be fine.
@@joshuaslawson9125 Right so, people who are elderly or have underlying health conditions they cannot choose should just not have any in person connection with their friends and family if they have a child or sibling or friend who attends school. You seem to care more about an image of freedom (That isn't in danger) than the safety of other people. Sure the number of 99% or 'Near 100%' sounds reassuring or enough to not care but if you take that to the world population that's approximately 76 Million people that you're willing to just condemn, if we take that to what I assume is the country you live in, America, that's 3.2 Million people.
And look people can be as careful as they want but the main problem is people spreading Covid who are asymptomatic or have early symptoms but don't think they have it, they'll be unknowingly spreading it and odds are the people around them like friends and family may also be unaware meaning they catch it, including the susceptible people.
I don't know what kind of school you went to but I never felt like it was providing me a well structured environment, If you're just talking about the fact that it has a schedule then okay I guess but that's not exactly something only a in house school can provide. I'd say the actual concern about not having schools open is of their education, right? And what sucks is that if it's in-house or online school teaching in a lot of ways is still going to be ineffective, the ways that we teach in schools are not helpful to everyone, people learn in different ways and are interested by different things, people won't pay attention to a class if they have no interest in it or the approach to learning makes it hard for them. For a lot of kids School is just a boring job they have to get through, day by day. At least with online school people don't have to go in with the fear of being bullied or embarrassed or choose to have fun with their friends in class over a subject that actually does interest them (If you actually want them to learn). School is a good way to connect people, but it is also a way that people get hurt and are unsafe. There's plenty I haven't even been able to touch on because school is such a complex area of discussion.
@@Spooky_Magooky people with underlying conditions are still mostly fine and in fact it may be the fact they are being put on ventilators which is killing them, also yes our Freedom is under threat, I would much rather have the freedom to choose to walk around without a mask or not have to take a vaccine to work, than deal with something like Australia where you have to send a picture to show you are where you say you are. Also I am not condemning anyone it is still their choice to interact and take the risks, also Schools provide a structured environment through schedules and through having persons of authority (teachers and principals and counselors) keep the rules and keep the students on a good path, and we wouldn't have had to have worried about asymptomatic people spreading it If the Vaccine had worked like Vaccines throughout the centuries have in the first place, where it doesn't stop the spread and still seems to have high hospitalization rates including Israel and Wales where in Wales only 1/3 of people in the Hospitals are Unvaccinated. The other part is the fact that schools provide secondary socialization for kids they shouldn't be cooped up in their houses doing online lessons where they will have a much easier time to not pay attention and to procrastinate on their work because they have this little device sitting next to them. Lastly most of the numbers we have are noy Deaths by Covid but Deaths with Covid, and if I were to be Covid positive and be going in for something completely unrelated they will still count that as a Covid hospitalization and therefore the numbers are skewed and having a less than 1% chance of dying even for those who may have 1 or 2 comorbidities is so low you can likely survive and have the natural immunity from having caught the disease.
I really appreciate how much Leo plays the Dad role here, he knows what a hard life looks like and he tries to encourage people to make smarter choices. As a teacher I approve
the “y’all see this bs” caption acting like it’s ridiculous for the teacher to be upset at someone for stealing. it doesn’t matter that it’s “just puzzles” those puzzles probably came out of that teacher’s pocket just for you to take them and act like she’s ridiculous. teachers make a sad salary in the US for how important their jobs are and a lot of them spend so much of their own money to buy supplies to make their class a better place. This trend is so frustrating stop messing with ur underpaid teachers that just want to teach u english lit
Dude like, THANK YOU. It's literally so... Mindless 😭😭
@its fine ewwww why would you link your vid of you picking your hairy nose
It’s mindless behavior (not the boy band lmao)
I agree with what my friend said, she was telling me that the reason these highschoolers are so childish is bc they spent all of Jr high in quarantine so they are still acting like elementary schoolers 🙄
She also said it's bc of that and the fact they didn't get the bullying that builds your character lmao
This is how backpacks get banned. Y’all are asking to carry around all your books and stuff
This is a great idea! No backpacks or tighter security like the schools in low income areas.
None of these kids seem to understand how much it costs these places to replace those things
@@lolaBee9 This is a fuckin terrible idea. I have a disability, because of which I need to bring a laptop everywhere, and I need to store it. This very trend is quite likely to get it stolen if I don't keep it on my person AT ALL TIMES. I understand that you're angry about this trend, but acting in ways that hurt other marginalized groups so that they can "see what it feels like" is terrible. Equality is best achieved by improving conditions for people who aren't well off, not by making everything equally bad.
@@lolaBee9 I understand that it may be neccesary in some cases. But as fun as it might be to see people get what's coming to them, there are innocent people in these schools who are suffering too.
@@raynegallaher7661 Increasing security only helps people who need to carry valuable things. Security is tighter in low income areas because of the threat of crimes being committed. If these kids want to commit crimes the schools have every right to inforce things that will prevent crimes happening in their building. Especially when it means they have to pay for everything that's stolen. Schools have tight budgets as it is
@@lolaBee9 yeah, no. Let's not twist things. You said no backpacks. That's a big part of the security you're talking about. And I'm one of the people with expensive shit that I need to carry around. Increased security in the way of having guards? That might help me a bit. But having to carry around everything without something to hold it all is completely impossible for me and ESPECIALLY disabled people. I don't have any physical disabilities, everything I have is neurological, but even I can't just carry everything my hand.
When I was 7-8 years old i was stealing some candy from a little shop and of course got busted right away. They called my dad and he had to pick me up from the store. His way of teaching me a lesson was that for the next couple weeks my dad sometimes came into my room and said "what are we gonna steal today? Then he just took some toy or clothes that i liked. I felt so ashamed and bad that i never stole again^^
Oh god. i remember one time, when i was 6, i decided to steal a little pack of gum while on a school trip. i don't know what came over me other than i wanted it and i didn't have the money. Same thing, got caught immediately and had to apologize to the owner of the store in front of my whole class. They made so much fun of me for stealing but the worst part was the disappointment on my teacher's face. i cried so hard from the shame. She didn't tell my parents (god bless her) but it scared me straight, no lie, i never stole a dang thing again!
Oh dang. You had it tough. I took some gum at 5 and then told my dad. He just laughed, asked me to share it with him and just don't do it again. 😂
I was a slow learner my parents taught me I had to pay in a shop. So I stole little money over a span of time from my dad to buy things in the shop for me and my little brother 🥸
I learned to save early and not spend how I wanted. It stopped when I got older and better understood.
There is a new trend called angelic yields where kids put stuff like soap,tissues,money ect. In the bathrooms. The whole point is to give back and to leave the place better than when you found it.
But yeah the devious licks challenge is dumb.
aw that's nice trend
That's 10× better. This trend would be funny if it was like, leaving random but harmless stuff in a bathroom secretly, like filling the floor wall to wall with squeaky rubber ducks. But no. It's just breaking shit for attention, like a toddler.
While that is kind personally I feel like the kids who were stealing and damaging property should be held accountable for repairing it. Or at least helping to return the school to it's original state in whatever way.
I wish that all schools ran like how Japanese schools (supposedly according to what I heard on the internet) do. Where the students are the janitors and have to clean up after class. I think it would teach kids some responsibility and it would discourage harmful behavior because nobody is going to fucking like the 1 dumbass who fucks up the bathroom and gives everyone more work. They would be like, the most gentle kids.
now THAT's a trend that I wish got more clout.
@@snakewithapen5489 o would actually watch that though that’s funny af
It’s real my sisters school has had to shut all of the bathroom down and several classroom because they can’t afford to keep replacing stuff like hand soap dispensers because they are so under funded
That's actually really sad
if I was in high school during this, I'd be fucking pissed. Bro, I have IBS. I need a bathroom wtf. why are you steal THE TOILET we all need one
I have pretty severe dairy allergies + a generally sensitive stomach and school security has to do bathroom escorts. It's a 10+ minute wait if they come at all. I'm scared one of these days I won't make it to the bathroom on time because of this. Plus if you have to leave school early with any illness (a girl I know was out a whole week because she had to leave because of menstrual pain and covid tests aren't super accessible) you get placed on quarantine which is scary for someone like me who regularly is ill and doesn't do well distance learning.
Give 'em all porta-potties as their only option for a bathroom to use. Bet they'll stop that shit after a few days of having to use those.
They'll steal the porta potties lol
Not to sound old but it seems like none of these kids understand the value of a dollar
When the principal is reading off the list of items missing they should also mention how much they cost to replace and where the money will be coming from out of the budget. Maybe get rid of one of the more popular items on the lunch menu to cover it
yeah, mentioning the cost really would be helpful- i remember back in high school if we were given something to use in class/outside of class the teacher would always tell us how much it would cost us to replace it if we lost/broke/stole it
The fact that you called that one kid a "noodle head looking kid" and I got a Ramen ad immediately after. Dammit Leo! 😂😂😂
Did you get any ramen? 😂
@@ashleypetrini4627 Lol, no! 😂
@@meghannicole1474 I now want ramen. All I get is alcohol ads.😅
This trend got my sons high school shut down this past week. Because kids stole urinals and toilets (and fire extinguishers) and the bathroom basically had open pipes sticking out the wall then someone stole all the sanitizer and there was no bathrooms or sanitizer and they shit school down to fix the bathrooms and try to identify the problem students. They pulled almost 60 kids out I hear. And the school was deemed unsafe and closed for 4 days. They go back tomorrow. Its freaking sad.
I keep wanting to believe that its NOT the whole "im just old and I dont understand kids anymore" cause like Ive done soooo much dumb stuff in my life... but I have never thought of stealing a toilet.... FROM SCHOOL????
Considering most kids, including myself, find this to be the dumbest stupid shit, don’t worry it’s not “I’m just too old”. Most kids aren’t this selfish and stupid
I said this in another video, but this trend has gotten so concerning that the hospital that I work at - the /hospital/ - is worried that this will spill over there. And as I said before, we really don't need that stress piled on top of everything else. We are so understaffed that people are having to stay overtime to work in departments they've never been in before just to try and keep everything afloat. We're tired. We don't need this. No one does.
Huh? They're worried a bunch of grown ass people working are gonna start doing this high school trend? Or they're worried high schoolers are now gonna come for them lol??
@@steppin-razor you'll never know. Clout is one crazy drug.
@@steppin-razor It's the worry younger people will do it, not the employees. We had a lot of thefts of masks, sanitizers and paper products at the start of the pandemic. If you state you're a visitor, you can easily enter and go into our bathrooms to pull off the 'licks'.
I know they’re kids but when I saw the damage at 18:35 all I could think about was how kids in third world and developing countries are very blessed and happy to even be able to receive any kind of education they can get and their schools are nothing like those in America and u can bet that those kids love going to school so much. Compare that to how ungrateful and spoiled and privileged these American children are it’s astonishing and sickening. They rlly need to be reminded of their place
The only devious lick that Leo has committed is stealing my heart whenever he calls us his big babies.
Always look forward to you posting, keep up the great work! 💕
"Your GPA is lower than your body count" nooooooooooooooo leo thats too much bro XD XD XD XD XD XD XD XD XD
No but how did they walk out with an entire toilet? multiple times? How does a school lose 20 toilets???
"You need to go to the bathroom? Guess what, somebody stole the toilet! Wanna sh*t on the tiles? Guess what, they stole them too. Wanna take a sh*t anywhere else? Guess what, they stole your literal sh*t too!" Wait what?
I appreciate your gradual transition from "all dressed up" Leo to "casual" Leo.
Also the background slowly being taken away. It’s so subtle, very genius
@@plum4524 yes!!
I’m digging the whole ✨laying around the room Leo✨. It’s giving me mad chilling after school vibes 👌🏽
I’m so glad I graduated before any crap like this happened 😂
I was already thankful I graduated right before the pandemic hit, THIS just makes me SO much more grateful XD
Sameee
@@jordantoatley1086 Me too! Class of 19 didn’t realize how lucky we were
Omg same!!
@@sunnysteph_o Riiiight, I remember my high school friends and I would wish we graduated in 2020 because of the number but now I'm glad we escape before shit really hit the fan.
My school has pulled the plug on bathrooms (Pun intended). It’s so disappointing that my classmates aren’t realizing what they’re doing is ILLEGAL and it’s incredibly stupid that the kids becoming “popular” are becoming so through stealing. Even worse, they continue to complain about the bathroom privileges being taken away as if it weren’t completely within the schools power and completely understandable.
I used to steal things from my school around ten years ago. Like small things like pens and rubbers and stuff. But also I did that everywhere I went because I had a kleptomania problem and was scared that if I didn't have trinkets from places then it'd be like I never existed there. Idk mental health is dumb. I didn't do it for clout and I didn't tell anybody about it until I got some help lmao
That’s a little different then this they are stealing whole ass projector and someone even took a section of floor you took pens and rubbers that’s not on the same level you also where not announcing it everyone stole pens from school
Yeah, i had the same thing going on. You steal the stupidest stuff sometimes
Wtf kinda degenerate subfandom is your pfp about LMAO
@@daisy3869 listen mate I know you want clout but it ain’t worth it, go spend time with your family cause you seem like you need it
This trend happened at my school and causes us so much money in damages, disappointment, stress and the students lost their privileges to use their phones on campus.
you are the first person I've seen that's brought up what hitting a lick means. and youre right. i had bad friends in high school and they would always use that phrase to mean robbing someone - usually a dr\\g dealer. tiktok honestly is the worst platform for so many different reasons but overusing words/phrases so that they dont have any real meaning any more is definitely a big one.
the most florida shit ever 😭
@@21grains39 actually, Utah 😳 yeah kind of weird, you wouldnt expect stuff like this to happen in Utah but it does
Bruh i can't even imagine having a school with stuff worth stealing. Growing up we often didn't even have enough tables for everyone, and the tables we did have were so old they still had the hole for a lil ink bottle. This was Sicily in the early 2000s.
What I'm trying to say is: don't fuck your school up because it's funny and it gains respect from your (questionable) peers, because even now, even in first world countries, having stuff like hand sanitizer dispensers or toilet paper can be a privilege. Schools are underfunded enough as it is, and I promise that not stealing that thing for tiktok clout won't make you miss out on anything.
This "challenge" literally makes me so mad. I'm not in school anymore, but my old high school and it's nearby middle school were so badly affected. When I was there we had set lunch schedules cause we were so large, but apparently now they have "flexible lunch" schedules. Well during one of those schedules, a kid at my old school apparently decided to take a crap and then wipe it all over the place before stealing something. It got flexible lunch taken away and kids were MAD! So mad they started threatening the poor teachers! The teachers at my old hs are literally some of the nicest and most understanding ones and even though I'm traumatized by school, they were a really good part. It actually lead to a LOT of violent threats and even some rumours of kids bringing guns to school. Nothing actually happened thankfully, but for a while, it really seemed like it did. My school barely gets funding as is since it's the top school in the district, most of the money goes to the poorer performing schools. We literally used to have toilets overflowing in the trailers, a rodent infestation, and all the times there would be no soap in the bathrooms. The fact that people are destroying, vandalizing, and stealing from already underfunded schools makes me so mad and that when they get in trouble or ruin things for others, they blame the teachers. I really worry for one of my old teachers in particular. She was so motherly and understanding and she had a lot of stuff in her room, some of it was a bunch of art that her students had given her. I worry some dumb kid doing this trend might have tried to take her stuff. This entire "trend" is just completely pointless especially since kids are flexing about it on tiktok as if they won't get caught. The only good thing is it shows who the worst kinds of people are in the schools. But knowing what terrible condition my school was in as well as imagining how it is for other schools, this entire trend is completely stupid. I hope these kids get caught and get what they deserve for doing this. Of all the places to steal and the things to steal, all for some clout that most probably won't receive, it's just the ultimate pointless trend and just makes the lives of schools much harder when they're already underfunded in the first place.
And I swear to god if kids steal from my old choir class. Everything expensive or decent in that room is funded by our own fundraisers. We didn't even have a good projector until my teacher was able to buy one using the money that we raised from selling chocolates. It's just completely heartless to do stuff like this and I've read some really messed up stories of people stealing stuff from teachers. You aren't cool, you're just a jerk and you're ruining things for others. Nobody is going to like you.
Teens will always do stupid stuff, but this definitely takes that too far.
What's even more disappointing is that university freshmen have been doing this challenge.
Not surprising though
U super cute
@@joey_youtube did you just hit on someone. On yt? LOL
@@overtheatlas yeah. I'mma do it to u too fuck it. U cute as hell.
Oh I know it. I found street signs stolen in a frat house. I work with a lot of dumbass college students. The broke a urinal stole exit signs, smashed doors and ripped the router out for the wifi. The only consequences they suffered was no WiFi
As a student in public American High School where this is running rampant, I have a couple story times. First, since boys at our school (there’s no case of any damage in the girls bathroom) have been doing this, they have started banning students from going to the restroom during classes, and now it’s almost impossible to get in at all, and some of my friends have had to be escorted to the bathroom, mega weird.
Another story, a friend of mine told me at her old school some kid made out of the bathroom with a URINAL, and the principal had to chase the kid around.
Moral of the story, don’t be a moron.
LOL WHAT
I thought the devious lick challenge is people licking random things and I got both worried and disgusted, until I read that it's literally stealing. What's next? The Heathers challenge? Where you try to put detergent in other people's drinks, shoot them with guns, or try to burn down the entire school, while playing reverb/slowed down versions of songs from Heathers?
God, I hope that doesn't happen😣.
*DONT GIVE THE IDIOTS IDEAS /lh*
No wait they are whatching some of these people are gonna take it to far and fake write suicide notes for the popular kids as some kind of social commentary and they are gonna film the whole thing
@@kyatonic1 Yep. Social commentary? More like sing about it. That could go next to the amount of people making mental illness as a trend and creating fake ones.
dont forget sped up music and the video being sped up
@@sam.onella took the words right out of my mind! It's really so disappointing to see how low some people will stoop for clout. :/
“THEY STOLE MY BIRD” bro 😭😭😭 your content is the highlight of my days
I remember a girl getting her phone taken away and she was freaked out like this is against my rights! like, yes true. but the other part was she said “my password is easy to figure out, it’s just the shape of an m!” (her name started with m). I’m sure the teacher has something better to do than look through your phone. Your life is not that interesting I promise you.
I am an RA at a university, at the beginning of the semester there were some devious licks going on in the dorms. On my floor we had some soap dispensers and towel dispensers taken. We had an exit sign destroyed. The housing staff felt very overworked.
'Put out the flames ur parents don't seem to have..' damnnn 🔥🔥🔥
I'm 27. We were stupid in my day too. I mean my brother blew up a toilet at school. But with social media the stupidity is reaching hights that no one knew existed.
XD omg he blew up a toilet.. how lmao
@@MangoPop I don't remember what it was but they did learn something in chemistry and him with couple of other boys then tried it. 2nd floor boy's bathroom was out for a while lol
The last time I hit a lick was with my Gastly and it didn't do much damage, but at least I got that paralyze off.
YES!!
Oh that's good for my next one, just hit a ghastly lick, when I steal all the gum from under the desks
This comment deserves a gold star 💫
@@themorenacoder Thank you for the appreciation, Nicole 😁
Ayyyyyyyy aha love this
My son is a freshman, him telling me he's gone into soft lockdown over devious licks twice already this year is what caught my attention to your video. One of those time, a girl took down a toilet stall door and tried to walk out of the school with it, it's closed campus, she set off alarm, cops get called and she actually tried resisting arrest. These kids are out here being wild, in ways I couldn't dream lol
This pisses me off so much. I couldn't afford enough college on my own to get my degree, and I still wish I could go back, I prize every bit of education I GOT, including high school. I MISS getting an education. It should be prized, these kids are showing no appreciation. Sure our public school isn't the best system but this is the opposite of helping the funding or quality, and if I was a teacher in one of these situations, I would probably be fired for cussing at kids 🤣🤣
Best creator on YT! So much comedy, style AND heart🖤. You’re such a good soul Leo…i hope you get everything you deserve in life🖤🖤🖤
Can we give sixteenleo some props for making the video extra funny by slowly removing items in the background while discussing devious lick videos. 💪
Something *kinda* like this happened at my school- bathroom vandalism and lots of vaping in the boys bathroom- so we just started having strict bathroom sign out sheets and hall passes. Of course we had bigger problems at my school, like serious racism and hate crimes on students of color, but that’s how we handled the bathroom issue
This is happening at my school too but we also have a problem with having staggered lunches and kids sneaking into the bathrooms during lunch to smoke various things. One day during my 5th period (which for half the school is lunch) I left class to use the bathroom. I was leaning against the back wall texting my mom when a security guard burst in to say that we had all been in the bathroom too long and that it smelled like a certain drug kids in California can get as easily as alcohol so we were all going to the dean's office. I wasn't doing anything plus the dean knows me so I was fine but my poor teacher got freaked out when I came back with a dean's office pass.
I’m 30. I’ve never felt older than hearing my 18 yr old sister in law and her friends talk about how “funny” this trend is. I tried to ask them why-I tried to tell them how shitty it was but all of a sudden I realized they were looking at me the same way I use to look at authority figures when I was young. When I was a kid in school I didn’t get it and didn’t care to get it and I recognized the glazed over apathetic look in their faces. And then I had a bit of an internal existential crisis and dropped it. Lol
I'm 32, and I've been playing a game of "Am I just old, or are they the worst?" in my head for the past few years😄
I'm cantankerous af, but in this case I think it might be them.
Not to be that guy, but totally being that guy- there’s no way that kid removed lug nuts with a rechargeable power drill.
Thank you Jesus was looking for this comment. If the lug nuts were loose enough to use a power drill on he wouldn't have made it to school.
Why the hell would they steal bathroom and school property that are part of the building, like only in America have I ever seen stupidity😭
My school has outbreaks every week and now these people are trying to spawn another disease.. Nobody better even breath near me
No cause there were boys next to me laughing while bumping my arm talking about trying to steal the soap and doors from the bathroom. Like back up before I drop kick you. I know you didn’t wash your hands 🤨
I'm honestly not suprised that this is actually a trend knowing the fact that TiK tOk is litteraly the FACE of stupidity🙂
Thank you for touching on the concept of hitting a lick and why they shouldn’t use that terminology 🙏🏼💗
I know that those "devious licks" tiktokers are pretty much snitching on theirselves and should be rightfully punished, but if anyone didn't know (like I did), there are "angelic yields" tiktoks that are out there that involves kids just being decent human beings.
You're not a part of the commentary channels that just comment "haha inserting funny joke", sure you do that too. What makes you different from many of them is that you actually have a serious talk about the topic itself. And I like that.
these kids need a "live a long & prosperous life" challenge tbh.
I’m currently using his videos as a dopamine reward for reading my textbooks….adhd and college don’t mix.
But on the other hand, neither does wasting time on stealing and a good gpa.
I’m a graduate at 16, and I can tell you how lucky I feel to not be surrounded by idiot for the past 4 years… I wouldn’t have gone back if I had the option
The fact that it took me a week to have someone explain what the fuck this challenge means is shocking
My school closed down more than half of the bathrooms we have... One of them has a minor flood in it-
Edit: The minor flooded one is the one that's still available. Also, I didn't learn about licks until the end of last week-
I love that he "daddied up" in this video 😍 vids r always showing his true values ASWELL as being hilarious, which is so rare for youtubers in this generation. Daddy Leo ftw! 😍😍😍 nah but fareal so much respect for this guy
Leo lying on his couch looking like he's in a therapy session talking about dumb kids on tiktok is a mood ngl
Okay but sometimes schools in America will have community members give demonstrations and they’ll bring fire trucks, helicopters, etc to school as a learning tool
looked like army to me. I bet it was a recruiting event
Right!
Heck yeah, that shit was great!
Yeh you fit real you donut
The kids who supposedly took things from their teachers cars are extra dumb because their lies are so obvious. To steal a wheel, he'd need to jack the car up in the air first (without the alarm going off somehow) and to steal a spark plug, you'd have to break into the jar, pop the bonnet, use a very specific set of socket wrenches to the make and model of the car, open up the engine, and then take the plug, and put it all back again.
thankfully now people are hitting "Angelic yields" which is just giving back to the school and such- hopefully, it can become just as big as devious licks
no one talking about how like they have been totally taking students rights away, “only one bathroom open” “all stalls OPEN” like that’s so gross saying they can’t have privacy let people see them, not allowing them to be in a bathroom for more than five minutes, can’t go to the bathroom during class, liek they forget women exist, and that they have emergency situations
Plus it's pretty ablest. Digestive diseases and disorders exist. I'm lactose intolerant and I'm waiting for the day I'm ill in class because we have to now wait 10+ minutes for a "bathroom escort"
Leo hit a lick on himself for us. Respect.
People aren't getting arrested and no cops being called for stolen goods from a store if it is under $1,000. It's a terrible thing in Washington State.
I stole a book from the school library once because the librarian was tripping & saying we couldnt check out books, but i wanted to read ¿ was gonna take it back.. still got that book 7 years later
Awww, the love for Muta is so sweet! He is such an og
Leo is sitting all alone in a room licking himself. Got to love this guy
By doing this trend, the kids aren’t going to be liked by their peers much either. I’m a senior in high school rn, and all I can is that many people can’t wait to legally beat those fools up 🤡
I didn’t know “lick” meant getting money, I thought it was a sexual term my asexual brain couldn’t comprehend lol
With that profile and username no wonder you're asexual
@@joey_youtube listen I love starch products
This comment was a whole mood😅
I used to steal books in 1st grade because I’d read constantly. I was on a different level.🤣 It was 2003-4, so there wasn’t really anywhere to flex yet. Lmao. They had it coming. They constantly told me that I was going to Hell because I was Jewish.💀
When I was still in elementary school, I dunno what happened (probably someone damaged walls in bathrooms), but for some time, we had to secure toilets. Every damn break!
Honestly I blame the security and teachers for not seeing these kids on the cameras and stopping them. How is lil Timmy getting through the halls with a smart board and a toilet??? How is no one seeing them? Like I am genuinely confused they can catch a girl in shorts too short or a top that exposes their shoulders but they aren't seeing the boys with an entire fucking sink?? A projector?? A bathroom stall door?? How??
Dude I will never understand the glorification of the hood and living there. I’ve gotten many things stolen from me in my ghetto school, including my freaking coat in the middle of the New York City winter. Like it’s not funny or something that you should use as a source for popularity. Take your education that seriously and become a contribution to society bro
"Well, imagine my shock." - Paul Joseph Watson
I hope this vid hits a devious lick on the monetisation algorithm and makes our boy sixteeenleo more money than the value of a school toilet. 😤😤
Makes me even more glad the internet wasn’t a big thing when I was in high school lol. This shit is so stupid and also every cringe thing I ever did back then is lost to the void and isn’t on the internet.. forever. Grateful to be a boomer for once haha
I'm so glad social media was barely even a thing when I was in high school. If they had removed the doors off the stalls when I was in school, I'd have had a panic attack and died. No thanks.
Oh my god, I saw thumbnails for other videos talking about the ‘devious licks’ trend and I thought it was about people physically licking random objects like that stupid ice cream challenge. I’m actually less disappointed in humanity to find out it was just a slang term for theft.
Thank you for standing up for the diarrhea boiz
I'm lactose intolerant and the longest wait to go to the bathroom has been 15 mins 💀
While this trend was going on, my fiance and I decided to take a late night walk in a park next to a school. When we arrived, we saw 3 teenage boys climbing off the roof of the school and thought nothing of it...until halfway through our walk I noticed one of the kids start trying to get into our car where my purse was.
Apparently a tiny bald woman sprinting silently toward you from across a field is intimidating when you're a kid. His friends almost drove off without him.
What I love about your channel Leo is that while your roasting you also educate.
"Smack a horse in the arse and neigh for me" and that emo joke made me laugh ,thanks I needed that ❤️
you’re a devious man, leo
Okay. Real moment. I love your sense of humor and honesty about mental health, but when you lay on the couch and talk to us, it literally stops me in my tracks and makes me watch. With all due respect, you are very attractive inside and out. I want to thank you for being so real and down to earth. Sincerely, your not so secret admirer. Haha