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“i don’t blame her, i did a lot of things wrong. she was just being a horse” 😭😭😭💖💖
Yuh
😭😭
So true. I'm glad he realizes it and he still cares for the horsie.
Loved that response finally someone gets it🎉🎉🎉❤️❤️🥺🥺
does anyone know his tiktok?
The horse owner really touched my heart. So glad he doesn't blame the horse.
For some reason I shed a little tear when he said “she was just being a horse”
@@annnnnnnnnniaa no same i literally cried lol
He has such a kind soul 😢😢😢
It was so scary but touching to hear as an equestrian
There was a video about him and his horse story on dodo youtube channel, if I'm not mistaken
I feel like it’s important to note that disability does not = physical disability. The man in the beginning said this, and the title pushes that as well. But by Ada definition a disability is “a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities.” So not all disabilities are visible :)
yes! i wish they had more representation of more invisible disabilities. both physical and mental!
agreed! i wish the guesser had been corrected when they said that
@@nahadoth2087 exactly 😊
@@nahadoth2087 exactly I wish more people would take this in to consideration, mines not always visible but it effects me physically
this should be top comment
I love how all the guessers were so respectful, asked the right questions and had so much awareness. Great episode.
I like people with long brain. I have long amount of disl*kes btw. Why? Maybe people with short brain disl*ke because jealous of my long amount of subscr*bers. Please have long brain, dear lqura
Because they do not invite conservatives
I think they get fed some questions
But no one has respect for you
@Nikolas Neve ya
I’m so emotionally unstable. “She was just being a horse” sent me into actual tears for some reason
Your pfp got me
That profile pic tho. I tried to get it off for way too long before I noticed lmao
great pfp 👌
Lmao this dude commented that he is emotionally unstable nd everybody only says about his pfp 😂😂I hope ur doin good now
@@mexico1662 Lmaoo i only noticed my
"dog's hair" on the screen and didnt read the comment
hope youre doing good too
The flirting between the graffiti artist and person with dark hair was so cute🥺🥺
they are nonbinary. but agreed!
*person
@@rocopoco1361 repeating the wrong and disrespectful thing 3x doesnt make it right
Also get a life, pick up a hobby or something damn
@@kidart1763 edited! My mistake, thank you!
@@rockpooladmirer edited, my bad, thank you!
I’m kinda crushed the girl with no arms was so mean to the guy with no arms.
Fr
Well cuz he had some arms she has zero
Same!
@@lilomm13 that doesn’t give her a really to be mean to him
How was she mean to him tho
As a person living with a disability, the questions the guessers asked really made me smile
Yay 😊🥳
Same, they were incredibly respectful.
you guys are amazing!
"do you think Bosso is cute?" nooo why would u do him like that 😭 😭 11:07
no but why would cut do both of them like that 😭😭
They keep trying to set people up. Like if it happens it happens
I hope they got each others numbers 😌💕
He is cute!
I think that was great. Not unusual for Cut to call out the awkward, and that seemed so natural.
“Gas lighting in the medical industry” omg she hit it right on the head. Only people who are always at the dr will understand this
“Do you have any health issues?” Uhhhhhhh what kind are you talking about doc bc I’ve got A List
“Are you in pain” well I don’t really know because yes I am but also that’s normal so…
“If you just lose weight the pain will be better” pretty sure the pain’s coming from my spinal disk digging into my nerves but yeah let me go exercise (put me in extra pain during and after every workout) to try to weigh less (marginally less pain in the long run)
@@MaureenLongoriaTheOneAndOnly this was 10000% my situation. Exactly the same thing. Got diagnosed MONTHS after the pain started tearing me down. It changed me as a person. I couldn't even hold a conversation without crying. When I finally got the diagnosis the sigh of relief might have been weird for people watching but only I know how much I fought for that.
they* totally agree with ur comment tho
Yesss I have struggled with doctors saying it’s all anxiety. Yes I have anxiety but that’s not the reason I’m in pain!
they said at the start that they had a chronic illness, so they DEFINITELY knew what they were talking about when they said that line lol. definitely dealt with that shit personally
The man who is a painter/graffiti artist reminds me so much of a guy I know who jumped off a bridge into a river (for fun), hit a rock, and became quadriplegic. He’s now a full time artist and paints with his mouth
That’s crazy
Im glad he didn’t attempt suicide by jumpinng off, but that must be so hard being quadriplegic. Good for him that he found a way around tho!
I'd love to see his art! Does he have a website/ Instagram?
@@jud4312 me too. I am interested in art so it would be great if there was some social media where we could see their friend's art
@@summaiyasafdar5168 me too
I love the guy's perspective about the horse, he's so right; the horse was just being a horse. It has no idea what it was doing other than it's instincts, I'm glad that didn't change how he treated the horse or his thoughts about the animal
So many people in the graffiti scene drink and try to hit high spots, very scary to hear about what happened to the artist guy. I LOVE that he still does graffiti, that's fricken awesome!
Yeah that was amazing! He did see the world from a more optimistic point of view, they all are a bunch of warriors 👏🏼👏🏼
"at least you got some" "THERESA" 😭
Cut always has the best ideas , and they’re so inclusive ! They pick the people with the best attitudes too
What jubilee doesn't care to do, cut is so refreshing
The cut is outrageous… removing people’s arms is not okay for content, smh!
jubilee should be taking notes (but we all know they won't because they don't really give a shit)
I will say I wish they had more people with hidden disabilities
10:20 You can really tell he's had to defend the horse so many times after that happened. I appreciate this man and I hope his horse is doing well. ❤️
Yeh, I'm surprised (but relieved) that I haven't come across any comments saying sh*t like "That horse needs to be put down" or "Why does that guy still like the horse, it's a unpredictable and dangerous animal it needs to be killed." And blah blah blah.
He could ride again if he wanted to.
The person who wasn't fully diagnosed till 20's made me tear up tbh. Hit too close to home. I was misdiagnosed with IBS at 11 years old and it just continuously got worse and worse until finally at 22 I was able to get my real diagnosis, Ulcerative Colitis. I've had some really bad flare-ups recently that have landed me in the hospital. It just sucks to not be taken seriously enough by those around you growing up. I'm paying the price of not having been treated sooner. I didn't know any better previously since family and doctors I was taken to downplayed it as bad IBS so much. But now I have a good gastroenterologist and we're figuring my treatment out slowly but surely.
I hope your journey opens up for you in the future, this comment really stood out to me and I’ve honestly never been more hopeful for a stranger. Props to you !
Wow, I feel this, I've had stomach issues for years and it was passed off as IBS or acid reflux. the IBS treatment they gave me did nothing! it got to the point where I threw up blood a few weeks ago and ended up in hospital which finally led to a full investigation that is taking place. So currently trying to get to the bottom of my issues right now and having lots of tests done, including an MRI next week. I'm glad you finally got diagnosed and are now having treatment. hearing your story has given me hope that I can hopefully get a diagnosis soon too. Thank you and I wish you good health for your future! :)
It took me over a year and seeing so many docs and going to emerge so many times to be diagnosed with uc. I feel like I’ve had it for many years but just accepted it due to my dad having issues and myself always having issues too. I was diagnosed at 32 last August.
I can relate to your situation and her's too. My autoimmune disease was progressing slowly as I was growing up. My mom noticed it once when I was 9 years old and again in High school and college. It was not until September of 2020 I had a horrible flare-up and was diagnosed again in March of 2021 which is very rare, then I was recently diagnosed with Tourrette Syndrome that I didn't know I had.
oh my goodness I relate so hard, I have had insanely bad stomach pain since I was young and each time I went to the doctor, my pain and my symptoms were overlooked. 5 months ago I had, what we now know, a flare-up. I was diagnosed with Crohn's Disease. Luckily I was only 15 (now 16) and they found it quickly. And it happened in Germany, which has an amazing healthcare system so I was lucky to get quick and effective treatment. I'm now on biologics treatment and things are getting better. I wish you all the best, it gets better I assure you. xx stay healthy
Dude was just trying to relate with you, Theresa 😐
and later when asked if she would nod at him, instead of starting right away with "i would just smile instead", she hit him with a "no way"...
she didn't clarify until after someone told her she upset him, which could be because of the way this is edited, but that we can't know for sure
Just because 2 people with disability or something similar doesn't mean they're the same with you lol
@@coltonkleins No one was implying that it does 🙄
Fr I didn’t like her attitude
her response and attitude did not sit right with me...
6:29 this was such a cute moment :( bosso's so adorable and respectful
Hopefully he got a way to contact her
@@abelardopascual6564 the end of the video gave me the vibe she wasn't very interested 🙁
@@abelardopascual6564 them*
@@emilyjane9901 *they weren't
@@emilyjane9901 idk, they might have just been nervous
I love how the guesser Lou mentioned they have a chronic illness... that right there is a disability! Make that the next episode trying to guess who has a disability & making them look "normal" & I know mental illness are "invisible" as well but it would be nice to see more things represented that the majority don't know about, to bring some awareness to them, as of... MCAS, Dysautonomia, PCOS, EDS, Celiac, Epilepsy, Diabetes, Mold illness, Lyme. To name a few.
Yessss, I was so hyped to see someone come on set with POTS. (Can't remember if it was on this channel or not) but simply having some more awareness is priceless. Can't tell you how many nasty looks and questions I get in public when I stand from my wheelchair.
@@UnregisteredHyperCam_2 me when I have to take an elevator because of EDS🥲
Yesss because stuff like chronic migraines, or other chronic pain conditions are things that I feel like the general population don’t consider disabilities and they really deserves more recognition. Especially considering how common they are! People only like to recognize things as disabilities if they can see a reason for why it may ‘make life harder’. But I hope to see more invisible disabilities represented and included in stuff like this
Plus, there are people with disabilities that are not wheelchair bound 24/7, but need it if symptoms progress. I think that's important for people to realize
Yes. When that one guy said that it’s a physical thing like, I disagree because there’s things that aren’t visible that can greatly impact someone’s life whether it’s mental or a chronic Illness etc.
2:53 - "THERESA! You made him cry!" 🤣
I always wonder what the room must be like where cut sits around and brainstorms video ideas…
You can see it in some earlier videos its a very nice, comfortable safe space
Baso is cute 😭
The girl without arms is pure sass and has the cutest voice and look at the same time. What a cool human!
She seems like she uses her attitude as a defense mechanism, and will hurt others feelings to momentarily make herself feel good I wasn’t a fan. Don’t think she’s a bad person I just feel like she could work on that.
@@katelyncrenshaw2380 Everybody uses their attitude as a defence mechanism to a certain degree and she has a lot to defend. I don't think she pulls others down to make herself feel good though. Some people just have a steel tongue and I think that's badass. But ofc everyone likes different kinds of people.
@@katelyncrenshaw2380 I had the same feelings.
She's so sweet though, she encouraged me and others to continue on dancing. Upbeat and energetic, she inspired everyone she met
I found her rather...arrogant? Is that the right word? Cocky? I can't find the right word but I did not like her attitude towards the other dude
Lou was really good at talking to the people with physical disabilities like they were babies or "slow"
I know. It pissed me off
Yes I picked up on that too. it really rubbed me the wrong way
It annoyed me as well.
Yeah. Glad someone else fehlt that as well
I feel that the team at Cut missed a really great opportunity to incorporate invisible disabilities and mental disabilities into this video. I clicked hoping to see that.
Although interesting, having people with mental disabilities could easily become very exploitative
@@Tuckernyc how
they already did a disability video where there were lots of “invisible” disabilities…
@@wwewomendevotee8508 4 years ago. That was a ‘Guess My Disability” video too, so if they could include a whole spectrum of disabilities then, they can do it now. It’s not asking much to expect any less than that.
They’ve already done a video like that
4:10 was such a cute moment, this guy's smile is to die for
If Baso & Lou don’t talk after this 👀🫶
Loved all the humans in this video, so beautiful.
Wonderful casting. These people are so capable (and witty!). Loved the questions and the humble attitudes of the people guessing.
the person in the yellow shirt had such good questions and was so interested in each of their stories it was really nice to see
i think they may not be a lady as they use they/them pronouns
Yeah! She was really good
@@coldplayfan7357 *they were really good
@@coldplayfan7357 is it really that hard to respect other human beings?
@@namelessperson3876 oh excuse me! u are right thank u for the correction :)
The girl in the yellow was shamelessly flirting the whole time just like "oh hello, *oh hellO~*" I love it.
0:54 I feel that. I became a paraplegic at 20 I'm now 30, the mental part is the hardest for me you really take simple things for granted.
Same here. I've been a paraplegic for 22 years and you truly take the simple things for granted.
@swaggyxkayla🥥🌸 just a bot. best to just report them
I’m proud of you!
The story about the horse, wow. I imagine how much this person loves the horse and I'm so glad they have a healthy relationship.
Theresa do be a savage 😂
“at least you got some.”
CRYIN 😂
“At least you got some” 💀 she does have a point 😂
True but it made the other dude feel like shit and almost cry
True but what did she gain? He was tryna relate to her and she had to point out the fact that her condition was worse to make his condition less important
@Johannes what?
Lateral Ableism
Skillbased match making
The security dude in the wheelchair is so chill
baso is really cute I can tell lou is interested
The way his eyes literally turned into anime crescents at 11:11 sent me 😊
He is cute😭
@@gladitsnotme omg you're right that's so cute, oh my heart🥺
I thought that until the end when instead of saying she thought he was cute, she said she thought alot of people were cute there. 🙁 Gave me the vibe she didnt wanna hurt his feelings and say no.
@@emilyjane9901 their pronouns are they/them. Said it in the beginning of the video
JUST IMAGINE THAT SECURITY GUY CATCHES YOU STEALING AND THEN IS CHASING AFTER YOU AT FULL SPEED 😭
I was looking at Jordan like "I don't think there's any way someone is NOT born with arms that way, I can't think of any possible way your arms look different and end up there. That's such an obvious one to guess" then realized he's a freaking GUESSER and facepalmed so hard.
2:45 she made that so awkward
I love when people actually acknowledge the fact that mental illness is a disability because it definitely does make it hard to live everyday. I have PTSD, Depression, and Anxiety. I am also at risk of Diabetes which I'm actually getting tested for on Wednesday 😅
I hope the test results will be negative!:)
Hey so Wednesday's coming up, whatever it comes back as, you'll do great. And hey, if ya need, you can pop into this thread and talk to some complete strangers about whatever you like, we'll be here :)
i hope it goes well for you
Good luck with your tests!! I’m a type one and it’s hard
@LuckyLos it’s not as different as you might think.
The guy with short arms can’t give the girl with no arms a nod aka HEY... it’s not hitting on her it’s literally just saying hi! Now he is going to be self conscious about saying hi to strangers!
PLEASE DONT BE!! SAY HI/NOD/SMILE whatever your version is! That is an extremely normal thing to do! Anyone who feels weird about it that’s an internal issue!
The horse owner/equestrian, really touched my heart, from equestrian to equestrian, it really hits deep, I totally agree 💯 You should never blame the horse. They’re not machines, they’re animals
Theresa, in this video, appeared rude to me. She might be a really nice person in real life but, damn....
Ikr
she just seemed to have a very dry sense of humor to me i thought she was just being funny
pretty sure she was joking dude
@@spacecowboybunnies5890 you can joke and be an asshole. Plus trying to one-up people's suffering just because you think you have it worse isn't much of a joke. Even if it's said in a joking manner it's clearly a joke disguised as resentment
@@taylorjohnston5411 dry humor isn't being a dick to complete strangers, that's just called being a dick. I have a dry sense of humor and I don't try to shame people for their disability because they are not as bitter as me.
Plus if she was joking, none of it was really that funny, so maybe she should work knowing her audience or get better material 🤠
Great video with some nice points of view.
However, the girl in brown shirt rubbed me the wrong way. It's so inappropriate to compare your troubles with someone else's and try to one-up them. It seems like she has a lot of bitterness (which is fair) but which she, unfortunately, projects onto other people. Not fair of her to do.
I agree. She seemed rude.
I feel the same way. I think she was just rude and dismissive of the other guy's experience.
I think she was being sarcastic & has a dry sense of humor
I agree, when she stepped on his statement and made him feel guilty for having what he has my face just twisted. Why can't she be grateful for her legs? She dances ffs, there are people who can't even breathe on their own.
She came off super rude and conceited to me.
no
The guy who defended his horse was honestly so cute and they way he said she did nothing wrong is wholesome :(
That last man is a true equestrian, made me tear up as he was speaking about his mare 💕
Now do one with invisible disabilities.
yes!! i would LOVE to see this one. so important to show that not everything is surface
Yes please.
Lefties
@@gd.523 why are you even here. Think of all the fox news or daily wire content you missed during the hour it took you to formulate that thought.
“At least you got some.” SHE REALLY DID HIM DIRTY 😭💀
4 TIMES. He laughed 4 times at the same clip, at the same timestamp. KSI is built different ong
6:07 'I like to sleep in.' I like this guy already
Y’all keep on talking bout the girl in the brown shirt but it seemed like she was joking to me😭
i’m saying 😭 she just has a sarcastic humor
Literally some people can’t read the room
“At least you got some” AHHHHHHHHHH
that cracked me up😂😂😂
As someone born with a condition causing me to have short arms as well, I'm absolutely psyched to see some representation. We're out there in the world - well done!
I've had horses my whole life. Sometimes when you get hurt it's severe, and sometimes it's not. Sometimes it's tempting to be angry at the horse but somehow it never happens. They serve us so well and when you get hurt, it's your fault and your decisions that led to that
Heavily shipping Lou and the fourth person!
“At least you have some” KILLED ME
i wish they hadn’t edited the video down so drastically, everyone has such varying experiences with/to disability it felt like the convos were chopped up and cut off too abruptly.
It would have been nice if they had people with mental disabilities (as they are still disabilities contrary to what that one guy said) and also people with unseen/internal physical disabilities. I have internal physical disabilities and also fibromyalgia that cause me severe pain but literally no one would know unless I tell them because I look "normal". Also because I look normal there was a ton of gaslighting from my doctors about my pain my whole life. I didn't even find out until I was 22 and I had went to multiple pain clinics demanding an Mri. It just would have been nice to have more representation that there are different kinds of disabilities, not just ones where your missing limbs or in a wheelchair.
Mental disabilities are talked about in this video: ua-cam.com/video/GGQ2yBXm8pM/v-deo.html
Maybe for this particular video they thought it would be hard to include mental disabilities since a majority of them are things you’re born with, I’m not sure though and don’t mean to sound uneducated! Just a thought:)
This was a lot more wholesome than I thought it was gonna be, great group of people
The “Theresa you made him cry!” took me out 😂
i have chronic hip pain due to scoliosis and it wasnt checked out until around two months ago. doctors refused to see me because nothing looked wrong. my scoliosis was preventable but now im suffering due to nobody thinking anything of it. trying to get something chronic dealt with is terrifying
0:06 nooo his face said it all after she said that😭..
5:00 - Very relatable story.
I identify as partially abled and I basically was born with an illness (Lupus) but it didn't really pop up untilI was 19. I agree about the gaslighting by family; my family thought I was faking it. I also went through a misdiagnosis of possible MS or ALS and being told I would be in a wheel chair by 30,. I was in a ton of pain for most of my 20s which sucks but I did have some good moments thankfully. I at times went from bed to couch to bed and it was really rough because I was a decently active kid.
Most of my issues were in my lower back and legs; I also walk with hiking poles and soft brace on bad days, the terrain here is kind of rocky. I also had weakness and tremors in my hands...But I've gotten significantly better after I changed around my medication. Overall body pain is gone but my bones are weak and my only pain is in my left knee and lower back.
I'm trying to field feedback, would anyone like me to talk about it? Either on Tiktok or UA-cam.
I don't mean to pry but do you only have lupus or do you have any other diagnosises because you're situation is almost exactly what is currently happening with me, but I have degenerative disc disease currently in my lower back and hips, arthritis in my upper neck and spine and a L4 injury cause everything below the injury to curve and I get a lot of pain and numbness in my hip and leg area but the rest is all the same. And my doctor said because I don't have the butterfly rash I couldn't have lupus even though it runs on my mom's side
Sorry to hear you weren't believed. I have another autoimmune disease, hypothyroidism. I can't tell you how many idiot doctors I saw who did nothing to help me while I suffered for years. I finally found a caring doctor and she picked up on it straight away and did lots of thorough tests. 8 years later she still has the same level of care. Hate to imagine how many people commit suicide because they're never diagnosed.
I hope baso gets a date with her! Solute bro!🤟🏼🫡
Hi, sorry but Lou said at the beginning they use They/Them pronouns 💙
@@baileydunton6142 I’m sorry for being uneducated on the topic, hopefully you can make it clear for me and help me understand. So, when a person’s pronouns are “they/them”, does it mean that they are not attracted to the opposite sex?
@@eymiporahi Not necessarily. Just means that they prefer to be referred to as they or them instead of feminine or masculine terms like she/her or he/him. Attraction falls under one’s sexual orientation, not pronoun preferences
@@eymiporahi no, I believe the comment above you was just correcting the original comment that used the pronoun her instead of them. They/them pronouns don’t correlate with a partner’s gender preferences, just how they view themselves! Also thank you for genuinely asking that question
@@jadamichelle4241 ohh okay thank you for bringing me into the light
7:35 "How do I get him to the station" bruh 🤣
I’ve seen the video of the guy with the horse. He told the story of how he wasn’t listening to the horse at the time. It’s a great story of growth and understanding
do you have a link to the video? i’m really interested to watch it :)
@@burnoverme I believe it's this one ua-cam.com/video/Cle-fTQEsDA/v-deo.html&ab_channel=TheDodo
@@burnoverme ua-cam.com/video/2yw_WdUpwF4/v-deo.html
yes please need linkkkk
what's his channel
2:34
KSI laughed at this for 4 times
I recognized the man with the one leg from a video on the Dodo, which tells his story about the horse and losing his leg. I was impressed by his reaction to the whole incident and how much he seems to really love and respect the horse and his pets in general.
The last guys perspective is really mature and respectable, kudos to him!
I love whoever the voice over person is! They are very personable and seem to make people comfortable!
I teared up a bit when the horse owner said that last part. We need more people who respect animals like you! 💞👍
Yellow shirt and security guy seemed like they vibed 🤪🤪
Nope she was vibin with the painter🫣
@@ArisWhite their pronouns are they/them
@@sapphicalix no one cares
@@luka7678 you care enough to comment lmao bye
@@luka7678 you are in every thread commenting about them. You care. Seems like deep down your pronouns are they/them too but you are just insecure to embrace yourself how sad
This is the first time I’ve gotten all right. You can definitely tell by their jobs and relationship with their disability
Every single person in this video was so dynamic! Loved all these beautiful stories from their perspectives.
Theresa's energy is so negative bro 😐
ikr
I wanna be friends with the guy with the red jacket 😭😭 his vibe is literally everything❤️❤️❤️ hopefully I’ll see him around Seattle
Thalidomide?
The guy with the horse is amazing. I work with animals and I plan to work near the Limpopo province on a wildlife reserve, when we do these things we have to accept the risk and I really love to see other people who don’t blame the animals because it’s not their fault so I know no one cares but I really appreciate him for that and I hope he’s thriving with his horse💜
"at least you have some" is such a snobby thing to say. that girl has no right being that rude
id love a part two, maybe someone who is nearly blind or blind like me. this was so wholesome.
4:01 the tension and the gigglessss 🤭
As a horse trainer and owner I hope I’d feel the same way, what a wonderful person to be so forgiving! I have had some close calls but always got out with minor brakes
this episode is so heartwarming and wholesome
Absolutely love the guys that says he doesn’t blame his horse 💛
We need way more representation with people with invisible disabilities. It's not always in a wheelchair or something easy to see
Indeed we do, there is always room to improve! We also need to work on better access for people who use wheelchairs.
Exactly!
Omg everyone is super respectful that's so good
The guessers were very mindful, emotionally mature, perceptive and kind
I think I prefer these types of honest conversations around difficult topics.
I really like the woman in the gold top - she asks very good questions & seems genuinely interested in the person she's speaking to.
Why do I feel the Teresa girl was unnecessarily rude
As someone who was born with my disability, with symptoms not presenting until I was 22, I can safely say it is humbling to see such respect in the questions & the general banter. I have only recently fully been able to accept my new life & it is through videos like this I have been able to do so. Thank you 🙏🏼
You can see The guy and his horse in a
"The dodo" video titled "horse let's itself into the house whenever she wants"
They are so lovely ❤️
I'd love to see more videos like this.
They have life just like us, I am so curious to know what's the world looks like from their perspective.
The flirting between the contestants was adorable 😊
This was so awesome. Seeing so many folks in wheelchairs was wonderful for me. And the person who needed a chair and had a cane. Thank you, Cut - for the representation and having such respectful and thoughtful guessers. ❤
"The only thing i can't do is walk" damn thats the spirit
Lou and Baso update please! 🥰
Such good insight into peoples lives please do more like these. Awesome content. Amazing people
i love the first person
the way they said “congratulations you got the answer correct” sent me
The look at the end though, wonder what happened after the shot 😂