Yeah pretty much any cable news is complete garbage. CNN,MSNBC, CNBC, FOX and yes definitely NEWSMAX. If it's pushing one single narrative all the time nonstop then it's useless crap. News is like food you need a balanced diet. Too much of one thing will make you sick if not much worse.
Two channels I follow that are wildly different. Warms my heart to know that both you and I are sitting at electronics bench probing circuits with oscilloscope and soldering components while listening to wavy.
That construction worker wasn't joking, the power of Beyblades is often overlooked because history forgets that Moses literally used a Beyblade sent by god to split the sea.
I'm pretty sure what tipped the internet over the edge with this was the fact that she put her kids' pictures in the listing. Had she omitted that, just telling the story of how they ruined the bathtub and they were being punished, this would've gone completely unnoticed. But to put pictures of your kids on the internet to shame them that way is just too much.
@@apersonthatsucksatnames1133 " i mean she DID... How else would she see it broken and know it was the beyblades (dont quote me on that)" ross gaming 18/8/2021
Considering that the official Beyblade stadiums are made of plastic it’s a safe assumption that the kids probably just ended up chipping the paint and nothing else.
Honestly it seems extremely logical for kids to think that way. And like some of the comments have said, it couldn’t have happened with just one time of playing in the bathtub so these kids had to be doing it for awhile , and the parents just failed to notice, its kind of their own fault lol
Realistically, this mom either sold them locally; or was so ticked off that she simply destroyed them or gave them away. Not likely that she simply let her kids keep them. Let's be realistic.
Well... you gotta punish a kid for their actions. The severity of the punishment comes from the severity of the action. I am a 17 year old American, and I see my peers around me with no respect for authority, and thinking the rules don't apply to them, simply because they were not disciplined as a child.
@@zampoloo yea everyone agrees on that it’s the public shaming that people don’t like. Why not just list them instead of posting a paragraph on why ur selling them and also mentioning you will sell more toys if bayblades of all things don’t cover the $500 bill?
@@zampoloo Taking away the Beyblades and having them work it off with extra chores and odd jobs until the tub was paid off is a more appropriate punishment. Publicly shaming them then saying they were going to sell off the rest of the kids' possessions after the Beyblades was not.
@@thenerdbeast7375 I'm not disagreeing with you, quite the opposite actually, but I respect her choice and feel that either scenario will work. I don't think she should've humiliated the kids.
@@zampoloothere's a difference between disciplining a 10 yr child and abusing them my guy. Plus, the mother seems like she would totally keep doing this to her kids. That's no way to raise a child
The internet hierarchy goes a little like this when events start getting tossed around: If it starts buzzing around Facebook then people are paying attention If it starts buzzing around Reddit some weird shit is about to happen If it starts buzzing around 4Chan, then somebody fucked up and they’ll know it
It works the opposite for meme formats. It starts as a 4Chan meme, getting some attention, then someone posts it to Reddit, spreading it to multiple subs and social media websites. Finally, 3 years later, it gets posted to Facebook.
She should've just stuck with the tried and true method of taking the toys away, and completely forgetting where they are hidden when the time to give them back comes around.
My mom has tried that so many times with video games back when I was a young lad did not work because I actually paid attention to where she tried to hide it
As a child who played with beyblades they were LOUD even when we used to play with them in the plastic arenas.. no way she didn’t hear them play with metal beyblades in a bathtub.. this screams punishing children for bad parenting.
Good point, I know how loud beyblades can be. But I guess that's just the type of parent we are talking about. Even plastic beyblades are pretty loud, those things are fast. Having them collide with a bathtub must have been at least easily noticeable in most of the house. I assume people like that don't live in a 30 room mansion. Also replacing the bathtub in 2011 for 500 total that could not have been a very expensive one. More points towards the regular sized house where you should have noticed this as a parent .
That was my first thought on account of the thumbnail and judging how things played out this mother who used bad judgement all over the place should be so lucky all she ended up with was a tub that just needed cleaning.
Make sure they add an actual battle arena, though, and a letter saying. "Use this arena instead. It'll help keep the bathtub in working order. Signed a friend." I mean, if I'm remembering correctly, Beyblade actually did make arenas for their blades. Why not teach the kids a lesson, then have them use the arena after they got the tub repaired? Like say you sold the beyblades but hide them instead, and after they learnt their lesson, give them back with the toy arena.
Wavy had the decency to blur the children's faces too. I remember back in the day, on both the ebay listing and the memes, the children's full faces were posted.
@@vincevvn nope, he did. one quick search of “daney 21 ebay auction” shows pictures of the two kids and their unblurred faces, so yea, im not sure why you are spreading fake rumours but i guess it is the internet (if youre gonna say that the blurred picture isnt his work, well he couldve just as easily grabbed the unblurred picture)
The worst part for kids is not even the mom selling their toys or putting photos online. It's her forcing them to pose with their toys for pictures in order to sell it. Imagine your closest relative force you to pose for a photo when you are scared, upset and ashamed
For real. Seeing that picture broke my heart - I have a very sensitive child, right around the crying boy's age. How could someone be so cruel to kids just because they didn't know any better? She sure was comfortable sharing a lot about the story, so I _must_ have missed the part where she had actually already warned the boys not to play with them in the bathtub 😡
@@spartanumismatics8165 I wouldn't wish getting doxxed on anyone, but my point is that compared to some raid targets this was really, really light. Look what happened to Jessi Slaughter and compare the two responses.
There's a lot of metal Beyblades and metal add-ons that have ripped up kid's hands the world over for picking them up while spinning. I'd imagine they probably spun either multiple metal ones or played for a few hours with metal ones. Though even the hard plastic ones will still scratch up metal and porcelain.
It was ten years ago and she mentioned that there were metal ones so they probably used the Metal Fusion ones which had metal parts. They were somewhat weighty due to the largest ring being metal and the tips on the bottom were also metal.
If this woman doesn't consider taking these kids' life savings as well as selling several toys excessive, I'd hate to see what she does consider excessive.
@@EatMeGoogleStopChangingShit taking the money to pay for the replacement of a necessity they broke is understandable. Lesson taught. Things have consequences, and not being careful with belongings can lead to financial issues. The selling the toys however is definitely excessive.
I've seen a lot of this in the internet age. Using humiliation as a parenting tool. "They won't mess up again after a million people see THIS". More often than not it backfires, just like this. And it should. It's just lazy and mean spirited.
They're basically trying to get the internet to parent their kids. Instead of handling the punishment themselves like a normal parent, they get the public to do it for them.
I genuinely think that it's partially the parents fault. Bayblade arenas aren't overly high priced. And also, publicly shaming your kids online is a great way to attract child predators, and this is something I've heard as "Landmine learning" it basically means not telling your kids what they aren't allowed to do, and when they do what they aren't allowed to do they get yelled at and they almost don't know why, they didn't know they weren't supposed to do that. And then after a while they're afraid to do anything or say anything because they don't know what the outcome is.
That's a bit of a stretch, it's not the role of the parent to know everything about their children toys, they simply have better things to do, like putting bread on the table. And it doesn't matter how fairly priced beyblade arena are, sometimes you can't spare more money for more toys. Landmine learning is also simply inevitable to some degree. People are so creative it is kind of hard to make an accurate list of everything that should be forbidden. You kind of need to build that list as problem arise. That's literally what goverment are doing constantly. The real problems is how the parent handled the situation, first shaming you kids online is a big no no. Second if their was any ground to think the mistake was born out of genuine ignorance, the right course of action would have been to use that mistake as a learning experience. People should be afraid of doing anything when they can reasonally expect their action to have huge negative consequences. Teaching your child that they shouldn't play near or with expensive things is a valid lesson, and legitimate ground to punish if they keep doing that. It also could have been an occasion to reward honesty if they came forward and admitted their mistake.
@@benjamin1359870avoiding landmine learning doesn't mean keeping a list of everything a child might do, it means when they do something unexpected, educate them rather than punish them; then when the boundaries are set you can use corrective behaviour after. I.e exactly what you're talking about. A learning experience isn't landmine learning, as the child hasn't learned that by being creative they will be punished and that boundaries exist that are invisible to them. Much like the government. If I do something wrong that there isn't a specific law for, they'll either find another law I've broken, or I won't be punished, and then if that kind of behaviour becomes enough of a problem they'll try to legislate to create a new law.
@@benjamin1359870That’s hyperbole and you know it. God forbid you set time to the side to teach your damn kids what they are and are not supposed to do. It’s not hard. It takes barely any time to do, either.
If they had simply scratched the tub, I might agree. They gouged holes in it and broke the soap dish. That likely means they continued even once they realized they had done damage. If they had stopped at the first damage, it would be a case of they didn't know better.
It's not a stretch at all. I am a result of this type of learning, and it makes EVERYTHING harder. It makes confrontation and coming clean about anything feel like the end of the world, and it makes me paranoid every time I do something whether it's my first time or the hundredth. Doesn't help that I already had anxiety before growing up like this, and it sticks with you anywhere you go. I tend to blow everything out of proportion and feel like I murdered my mother if I didn't fold a towel right, or I'd feel like I paralyzed a man if my boss told me to do something and I didn't do it perfectly, even though the learning pattern hasnt been caused by either of them (my father raised me like this). With this all being said, it's easy for kids to do more damage than they realize especially over time, and it's not hard for a parent to check on their kids every once in a while, or at least look in their bathroom or something. I severely doubt all the damage was from a single session, and I doubt even more that the kids actually clean their own restroom without the parent looking
I remember hearing about this story of a mother selling her children's Beyblades as a punishment back when it happened. I was 9 at the time and as a huge Beyblade fan myself it TERRIFIED me.
I spent a chunk of my childhood wrecking stuff with my toys and those toys disappeared all the time. I am happy to say I have a fine relationship with my mom, and a healthy relationship with things, being that they are just things, they come and go and don't matter at all.
I genuinely feel like this entire thing could have been avoided if Daney had just posted a normal picture of the Beyblades. Including the kids in the picture can also be very dangerous, cause well, you know what the internet is like.
@Nitro Charge151 Boomers spent the entire 2000s telling their kids to be careful what they post on the internet, and now they post literally everything they're doing or planning to do online. The irony is astonishing.
Brings back bad memories. Moms would make me sob for any little annoyance or accident when I was like 5 or 6. I would never make my kids sob over accidents. I still remember when she made me push this giant full ass grocery cart around the store when I was like 6 years old. The stores floor was crooked so the cart started sway rolling towards the stocked up pickles. I said "Mom!" like 3 times and she refused to look back and the cart slammed into the pickles and broke one. She screamed at me in the store till I cried them made me walk 5 miles home all by myself. Got ass whooping when I finally got home. Never trusted her again after that.
When you think about it, they'd be a fucking terrible idea to give to kids because they're pretty much pocket WMDs that would kill an insane amount of people in seconds. Didn’t one of them nearly end the entire fucking planet or something?
We must've made way worse damage as kids. My brother painted my mom's car with wall paint, stuck a screw driver through the TV screen (he was 2 and he wanted to meet the people who live in the tv - he was freakishly strong) among other things. Oh yeah, he played darts on his bedroom door sans dartboard. For years. My sister and I broke stuff too, but probably nothing comparable to my brother 😂
Like burning fist sized holes into concrete with thermite, or exploding a hole into the side of a concrete irrigation drain with pyrodex. Man, the '90s, when that shit didn't get a kid on some watch list, were lit.
I'm a mum of two teenaged boys that have done some epic damage to their rooms and our house over the years . I was a frickin monster as a kid ,so I can't be too hard on them . I have kicked holes in plasterboard walls, ripped plug sockets and light switches out of walls ,and even put a big hole in a shed wall trying to kick my male cousin through it. A broken bath wouldn't have been shit to my mum and dad in the 1980's🤣
Yeah, maybe if she had just sold them with no backstory and disheartening picture of the kids visibly upset, 4Chan wouldn't have ruined her auction and doxxed her.
2:17 And then it’s on to OTHER TOYS?!? Good lord, woman! You already stole their life’s savings they worked hard to save up for so NOW they’re just going to spend it as they get it since otherwise mommy’s gonna take it when she feels like it, but now you’re also going to sell off ALL their toys and make them pose with them for a final time??? Absolute monster honestly. Who wants to bet who’s going to a shitty nursing home all alone when she’s old?
Okay but then when they don’t learn anything because they aren’t punished you’d all be complaining about the parents not teaching their kids that actions have consequences
@@Uhohlisayeah but selling all there toys and humiliating for being kids is far past the extreme side of punishments. I can understand taking the beyblades away and throughing/selling them away. But making them pose for a picture, taking all the money they have ever had, and then saying out right that the rest of the children's toy will be sold in the same way is ridiculous and an unruly exploit of power. Not even parents should have the right to do that.
Mom: "I'm selling their Beyblades because the Beyblades damaged the bathtub" me: "Oh, I can see why but it seems a bit cruel" Also mom:"Also I'm using the 120€ from their piggy bank and then selling their other toys ❤️" me: "What the hell"
If she's struggling financially, then it's ok to use the money of the people who destroyed the tub (especially since she's the one who gave them the money in the first place). But I think selling the toys are really overboard
I wonder if it ever crossed this mom’s mind to maybe just sell the toys… without publicly humiliating her kids? I understand being frustrated but calm down before posting things that could be damaging or even dangerous.
It doesn't publicly humiliate them, they aren't known in public just because their picture was put in an ebay auction. Someone had to put in serious sleuthing to find their address and dox them. The photo helped attract attention to make the auction more successful, which almost worked.
How easy would it have been for her to take a picture of the beyblades without anyone, no mention of the bathtub, and she could of sold them with little problem. But no she had to be that bad of a parent to publicly shame them
Everything about the way she treated this screams red flags. I bet the bathtub was barely even scratched and she just wanted to power trip on her children
Why is everyone cool with the very extreme punishment and only draw the line because the kids were uploaded and publically shamed? You guys reek of the childfree crowd, the type of people who dont get kids and how they feel. Everything about what this lady did sounds like assholish parent behavior. When you say "all she had to do it not upload it", is you saying "its okay if she is unfair and belittling to her children, but just dont show ME you're doing that. Its repugnant Selling a kids toys will always find to be crossing a line. She could have taken the beyblades away for a little while, maybe be empathethic to the fact the kids thought it'd be harmless and not damage the bathtub, they probably didnt have the duel arena. And have them do little chores as punishment. Daney122-whatever, is just a bitch, its as simple as that
@@prithishchandna8819 I can agree to a certain extent. They just look young. I'm in my 40's. I remember when stupid ideas sounded good. Mistakes get made easily when you're that young. Honestly, the tub sounds like a great battle zone! Maybe I'm a different parent. I pay too much attention when my kids are too quiet and if they did that kind of damage...how did you not hear it going on until it was too late?
@@setsers1 every single parents have pros and cons. Obviously there are parts that we hate about them, but there are also parts that we like about them.
@@sirsancti5504It’s stereotypical but it’s not exactly like 4chan users are a discriminated race. Any regular user of the site could live a very normal life outside of it and no one would know that’s what they do in their free time if they chose.
That's not really advice, it's just stating the obvious. The rough thing about raising kids is that sometimes you have to force consequences on them, even though you know they didn't know any better. If this was me, I'd take their money, because that's a punishment that makes sense in the real world. But I'd subtly increase their earnings until they got back to where they were.
It’s just like having pets. I got a pet bunny and i knew she might be destructive, i tried to bunny proof my room but she’s a clever one lol, and I cant get mad at her cause she’s basically like a baby forever... she’s just doin what bunnies do . With some pets they can be trained but with bunnies you have to try to get them to chew and dig other stuff cause its natural and to keep their teeth the right length they must chew. But yea kids are kind of similar, they are gonna be kids and yes you should teach them not to destroy things but like, it’s GONNA happen...be prepared. They are children.
The fact that this bathtub was so damaged is very unfortunate. If only there was a adult, who's job it is, that could have provided supervision for these kids and prevented this whole thing. But that's probably a pipe dream.
@turkishdelight600 is he wrong though? he is pointing out something obvious and therefore it doesn't matter that he doesn't have kids, that deadbeat mom still let that shit happen instead of supervising and taking care of the kids. so what if he doesn't have a kid, he still pointed out a fact. "you don't have a kid" is a typical argument used by deadbeats and losers to weasel their way out of their mess or when they feel personally attacked(aka guilty) in these instances.
As someone who has siblings that had a major bey blade phase as well as babysat quite a few kids that played with them I can also confirm that even with the older metal ones that much damage would take quite a bit of time. Did no parental figure in that house notice any scratches on the tub beforehand and question the kids during that time? Did no one stop to question why they were spending such a huge amount of time together in the bathroom or check on them while they were playing? It feels like we're either not getting the full story here or something was already very wrong with that tub.
i know for a fact that the metal beyblades can wreck a bathtub as me and my friend growing up did just that. Put holes in the sides (only small) but they were enough to cause a noticeable leak.
This sounds like something my mom would've done. After I used markers on the carpet, she physically made me throw the markers in the trash. Markers we're never allowed in our house for probably a decade. Also my brother was sitting on our vacuum once and broke it. Mom made him pay for another vacuum. He was like 5 at the time...
Straight up abuse. I’m so sorry your mom did that to you and your brother. Making a five year old pay for something they broke is literally insane, that’s like trying to make a dog pay for something that they destroyed.
A metal beyblade can chip concrete, and most bathtubs are made out of plastic. NEVER use a bathtub as an arena. These kids learned the hard way. They probably werent very happy not being able to take a bath or a shower for a while.
Wouldn't surprise me if they dropped the beyblades from pretty high up to boot. They probably stood besides the tub and dropped them from near the edge.
I was browsing 4chan pretty frequently when this happened. When /b gets mad, it tends to spread across all the other channels. It was like someone kicked a hornet's nest, and it flew into a much larger hornet's nest.
@@dustyfedora i own beys so i kinda know that they have metal and stuff but no way can that tiny price of metal from any disk or driver or tip or layer or even a fusion wheel destroy a tub. mabye scratch off some paint once in a while. personally I just think that mom is a phycho
"They had approximately $125.67 in their piggy banks" ...That sad moment when I realize that those two 5 year olds currently have more money in the bank than I, a 36 year old does.
@@m0zzar353 Yeah. I'm just a broke as fuck millennial. Being trans also tends to make finding a fulfilling, well paying job difficult. Being working class in a capitalist society kinda just sucks period. It's why we need to learn that the democrats and republicans are _both_ class enemies and get on with proletarian revolution already. Anyhow, you're almost certainly like 17 years old, so I dont know why i'm answering you anyway.
@@m0zzar353 And especially considering the number of likes my comment got, it seems like a lot of my millennial peers are in a similar boat... I really wouldn't be so quick to judge.
@@TheLokiBiz Get a job in construction, mechanics, basically anything that requires you to work crazy hard but pays well. Once you start rolling in the dough, invest in stocks with your excess. Don’t go out to eat, learn to cook. Learn how to work on a car yourself (saves hundreds). That’s how I’m doing pretty well as a Gen Z college student.
@@TheLokiBiz Is the system broken? Yes. But sitting around complaining about it won’t change anything. Make the most of what you can. We’ve got it better than lots of other places. Having immigrant parents taught me that. Even if the rich keep most the money, you can still be pretty comfortable financially if you play it smart.
It’s funny but also dark considering how ok she thought this was. Like the fact she even took a picture of them crying, it’s so gross. She really thought she was fighting back against children or some shit and other adults would support her. She was the one who publicized it in the first place. I had fantastic parents so seeing this shit triggers me cuz kids deserve better
What me and my brother used to do was we either put it on a big table that we had, or play on a big plastic container thing that had a curved top, so we always ask your parents if we can take it off and then play with it there, it's not that hard to ask
Ah yes, destroying stuff with Beyblades is such a classic. Back in 2003 or so (first Beyblade craze) my dad actually made pretty sharp metal tips for my Beyblades in his workshop after the original ones wore out. I scratched up the parquet flooring at home pretty bad by using them just once, I never was punished for it because it was my dad's fault that he built those customisations in the first place. A few days later he came home with an "arena" made from some metal he had lying around, that thing was probably 10Kg heavy and well, it sparked just like in the anime, such good times. Stuff like that are probably part of the reason why some media called those things dangerous.
"We are undecided if we want to relist" lol uh just take a new picture of the beyblades without your *Crying Children* and I'm sure you'll get some normal bids??? Lmfao tf
Honestly I think she crossed the line with saying she took the money from their piggy banks and were going to sell more toys afterwards. Selling the Beyblades was one thing, but selling other shit? Nah. That one redditor had it right, you have kids, you expect collateral damage. You address the damage done (the Beyblades) and you make sure it doesn't happen again, but that's where it should stop.
Yeah, that's sort of where 4chan got involved, I mean the bathtub replacement is expensive and it is cruel to take hard earned saved money, but on the other side, that bathtub is *everyone's* it's not like if it was only used for her, she probably dumps both the kids in there and bathes them both
Completely wrong. Best way to teach your kids not to destroy your stuff. Make them pay for the damages. Why is there piggy bank off limits when they were destroying the house.
i mean not really because those kids should have seen the tub being broken and known when to stop the 100% deserved to be punished in that way my opinion btw
Its sadly not that simple. They could have done it while the mom was cooking/cleaning/using the bathroom and the dad was working, doing something else, or just not at home. The mom tried creative punishment and failed spectacularly. You can't always keep an eye on your children, but you can come up with better punishments and not making public spectacles of them.
why do people say this is deserved? those kids are something around 9 and they probably didn't understood the consequences. emptying all their savings and selling their toys ("MAYBE selling if money won't be enough") is so evil. you don't teach shit this way except for be paranoid and don't get attached to any of your things. especially for kids, since when you're 9 or 11 toys are practically your world. and people just say posting a picture was the part that crossed the line?! bruh why
Yeah honestly I think selling the Beyblades was fair game. I mean the anime showed Moses tearing open the Red Sea with one, they must have known the tub was going to get it 😅
Kids look really young probably didn’t understand they were actually doing real damage. Taking all their savings and selling their belongings because young kids made an honest mistake is kinda ridiculous.
It's a punishment to teach them the value of money and their actions, but it's fcked up for exposing the face of your kids and publicly humiliating them
@@secretname2093 Yeah. Oh and if the parent is watching this then I just want to say.. YOU PUBLICLY HUMILIATED YOUR KIDS. HOW DO YOU FEEL. Sorry just..I was mad.
Doxing is a line no one should cross, at the end it just really can get out of hand, I'm sure the people who doxx probably wouldn't like being revealed their location for a mistake they made over in the internet
Her publicly posting about her kids' issues was like my ex's parents. They used to make Facebook posts talking about things she did wrong and publicly declared that she needed to move out rather than telling her in private.
It's not the same; the intent differs. There's a difference between trying to teach your kids responsibility and intentionally putting down your adult child.
@@JosephFlores-yn4yi You are deluded if you think anything changed except superficially for virtue signalling points. And some countries are still having a shitty time, how naive are you. In fact you underlined my earlier point perfectly.
Jeeez! she is so extra. you dont need to write your whole life story just to sell some toys on ebay. she could have kept her mouth shut and not post her kids and this would never have happened.
@@poymannyng1845 I dont think so. Hes pointing out the ridiculousness of the whole situation and everyone involved. People of 4chan wasted energy that could be better used elsewhere. Go after Pedos or Scammers but nope. Moms a tyrant that must be stopped! Tho it was funny I'll give them that.
I love it when adults are talking about something that they dont know about. Like 4Chan and they say stuff like. "WHo iS tHiS ThIS 4ChAn Do wE KnOw WHo He iS??" Love it.
I can picture that mother's smile when in first few hours she saw hundreds of $ on biding thinking it was real. Atleast I assume that might been her reaction judging from her response and timing.
This whole situation is just sad. A parent publicly shaming their children for a mistake they made while playing with some toys, then people going way too far by saying “for the lolzzzz” by doxxing them… stuff like this reminds me of why the wirld is still falling apart.
With her saying "over 9000" in that reply, it makes me wonder if the trolling actually prompted her to grill her kids about what's going on, and they tried to explain meme culture to her in a confused panic.
This happened back in 2011 and these kids don't look older than 9, I think it's more reasonable to assume it was a happy coincidence, or the interviewer trolling.
Mom be like: im selling my kids because they destroyed my life, they have all their vaccines and are healthy just be careful because they will break things
Almost as bad as those parents who would kick em to the curb the day they turn 18. Just because they're legally an adult doesn't mean they suddenly lose a roof over their heads.
At their age, I doubt its their money that they earned. Probably saved up allowance. If it was some scratches, I could attribute that to stuff happens, but they gouged holes in the tub and somehow broke the soap dish off. They clearly continued playing with the beyblades in the tub even after realizing they were damaging it.
Running the bid amount up to hilarious amounts just to screw with someone is one thing, but doxxing them is over the line. There're always those assholes in every group who want to ruin a perfectly good joke.
it is also a pretty freaking extreme reaction for 1 mess up.. even if they messed up hard.. its not like they were deliberately doing it over and over after being told no..
The punishment itself isn’t too bad but the way she exposed her sons was just unnecessary. All she had to do was post the auction, no need for more information. Edit: wtf are these replies
No way man, each to their own opinion but you don't punish your kids for doing something they had no idea was bad in the first place, they did it by accident with good intentions whilst trying to have fun. Scold them if you must but selling their toys because they don't think like an adult is just plain wrong and shows how smart the parent must truly be if they think the kids think on their level. Smfh.
Punishing them is fine but public humiliation isn't right, all you need to do is explain why it was wrong. Punishing kids and not telling them what they did is how you raise a child, the objective is to raise an adult.
Can’t blame kids for using the tub as a battle arena. That’s pretty awesome. She should have bought an actual beyblade battle arena for them. Understand what you’re buying for your children or there might be destruction
You can blame kids for using the tub as a battle arena. Stop being an enabler, there's enough hopelessly irresponsible adults already without ruining a 4th generation.
@@Plsrateeight Quite a lot I would imagine, but that's the cost of her own choice of giving something that can damage things to your children without actually making sure they are using them safely... like buying something that would work as an arena. Can't really blame the kids here since they simply didn't know better.
How does a toy destroy a tub like that? You're telling me a tub that is designed to be able to handle a 250 lb human standing in it a thousand times over the course of a year but can't withstand some spinning tops?
CNN talking about 4Chan (or frankly anything internet related) is so painful...I love your videos. Keep 'em coming!
CNN talking about anything is painful
Same shit with Fox News
Yeah pretty much any cable news is complete garbage. CNN,MSNBC, CNBC, FOX and yes definitely NEWSMAX.
If it's pushing one single narrative all the time nonstop then it's useless crap. News is like food you need a balanced diet. Too much of one thing will make you sick if not much worse.
Two channels I follow that are wildly different.
Warms my heart to know that both you and I are sitting at electronics bench probing circuits with oscilloscope and soldering components while listening to wavy.
I very much miss the days when mainstream news outlets thought that 4chan was an elite hacker, and not just a sea of NEETs. Those were the days :/
That construction worker wasn't joking, the power of Beyblades is often overlooked because history forgets that Moses literally used a Beyblade sent by god to split the sea.
Beyblades are life
Beyblades are life
Beyblades are life
Beyblades are life
Beyblades are life
I’m surprised people didn’t just give the brothers a garage load of beyblades with the doxxed information.
Now that you mention it. That is really awesome.
This is 4chan what did you expect
Mom would probably try to sell those too
@@boomer7004 that b-
We throw beyblades at mother
I'm pretty sure what tipped the internet over the edge with this was the fact that she put her kids' pictures in the listing. Had she omitted that, just telling the story of how they ruined the bathtub and they were being punished, this would've gone completely unnoticed. But to put pictures of your kids on the internet to shame them that way is just too much.
not rly
@@ceasefire677 guess you also condone online predators then
So their response is to endanger the lives of the kids?
SMRT play
@@ceasefire677 nah its pretty bad.
@Joseph Josh
Well then you're wrong.
That must have been one intense beyblade battle to tear up the whole bathtub including the soap holder. Props to the boys.
You know the soap holder was final level of the arena 🤣
Agreed.
Where was the mom to not notice that the kids where tearing her bathtub up with a Beyblade battle?
@@Solanin0803 i mean she DID... How else would she see it broken and know it was the beyblades (dont quote me on that)
@@apersonthatsucksatnames1133 " i mean she DID... How else would she see it broken and know it was the beyblades (dont quote me on that)" ross gaming 18/8/2021
@@personperson6750 oh shoot-
The kids probably just reasoned that the bathtub, being solid and sturdy and having high walls, was probably a safe place to play with them.
Considering that the official Beyblade stadiums are made of plastic it’s a safe assumption that the kids probably just ended up chipping the paint and nothing else.
Lol as kids we used to play with them out in the open one time a metal one got stuck in my arm.
Once i cut my finger deep cuz it broke and was spinning fast while having sharp edges and i tried to pick it up. Never underestimate beys
@@pinkdiamond1847 that was about the farthest ending from what I expected possible
Honestly it seems extremely logical for kids to think that way. And like some of the comments have said, it couldn’t have happened with just one time of playing in the bathtub so these kids had to be doing it for awhile , and the parents just failed to notice, its kind of their own fault lol
I've never thought of using my tub as a beyblade battle arena those kids are fuxking geniuses
Yeah i don’t blame them, besides what bathtub is so bad that the SOAP HOLDER gets ruined by some kids playing beyblade
The arena i use is a fucking bucket lol
All i had was a lid of cardboard shoe box
HAH I USED A DRAIN
I remember too! tho we use an empty basketball court
Realistically, this mom either sold them locally; or was so ticked off that she simply destroyed them or gave them away. Not likely that she simply let her kids keep them. Let's be realistic.
Well... you gotta punish a kid for their actions. The severity of the punishment comes from the severity of the action. I am a 17 year old American, and I see my peers around me with no respect for authority, and thinking the rules don't apply to them, simply because they were not disciplined as a child.
@@zampoloo yea everyone agrees on that it’s the public shaming that people don’t like. Why not just list them instead of posting a paragraph on why ur selling them and also mentioning you will sell more toys if bayblades of all things don’t cover the $500 bill?
@@zampoloo Taking away the Beyblades and having them work it off with extra chores and odd jobs until the tub was paid off is a more appropriate punishment. Publicly shaming them then saying they were going to sell off the rest of the kids' possessions after the Beyblades was not.
@@thenerdbeast7375 I'm not disagreeing with you, quite the opposite actually, but I respect her choice and feel that either scenario will work. I don't think she should've humiliated the kids.
@@zampoloothere's a difference between disciplining a 10 yr child and abusing them my guy. Plus, the mother seems like she would totally keep doing this to her kids. That's no way to raise a child
Using a bathtub as a beyblade battle arena is low key genius.
Imma go do it
That’s what I thought too
Yeah, that idea's so genius the enamel of your bathtub won't be able to handle the raw intelligence of your idea put into action.
@@elansleazebaganno if the porcelain bathtub can’t handle plastic then you mine as well not use the bathtub
nah, the big frying pans are better, they are metal and nicely curved.
The internet hierarchy goes a little like this when events start getting tossed around:
If it starts buzzing around Facebook then people are paying attention
If it starts buzzing around Reddit some weird shit is about to happen
If it starts buzzing around 4Chan, then somebody fucked up and they’ll know it
It works the opposite for meme formats. It starts as a 4Chan meme, getting some attention, then someone posts it to Reddit, spreading it to multiple subs and social media websites. Finally, 3 years later, it gets posted to Facebook.
you guys still know what a facebook is?
@@RabidlyTaboo "if its starts buzzing around facebook" means also if something is trending on instagram?
True dat
@@realmcafee Who is this facebook?
She should've just stuck with the tried and true method of taking the toys away, and completely forgetting where they are hidden when the time to give them back comes around.
Truth, she should’ve just taken it away.
I lost my ds for 2 years like that, found it back a long time after I had gotten a new one.
i lost my snes that way… not that i grew up in the 90s, this was only a few years ago ive just always liked retro stuff
My mom has tried that so many times with video games back when I was a young lad did not work because I actually paid attention to where she tried to hide it
@@mymusicmen13 same
As a child who played with beyblades they were LOUD even when we used to play with them in the plastic arenas.. no way she didn’t hear them play with metal beyblades in a bathtub.. this screams punishing children for bad parenting.
Good point, I know how loud beyblades can be. But I guess that's just the type of parent we are talking about.
Even plastic beyblades are pretty loud, those things are fast. Having them collide with a bathtub must have been at least easily noticeable in most of the house.
I assume people like that don't live in a 30 room mansion. Also replacing the bathtub in 2011 for 500 total that could not have been a very expensive one. More points towards the regular sized house where you should have noticed this as a parent .
I used to play with my beyblades in a bathtub. It didnt cause any damage at all
@@LightWolfAMVS I never did it cause we got them little plastic battle tourney arenas but some bathtubs too weak for the metal
@@Elijahnumbaone mine were the plastic models so I guess that helped
All Elijah's in da world are #1
We da best , another 1
"Who is this fOuR cHaN?" lmao, priceless
Elon Musk's future second child
Always makes me chuckle when older generations try and understand things lol
A bunch of kidz if you ask me
@@mathieuleader8601 Elon Musk already has 6 children.
@@ada1 does he I thought the one with Grimes was his first
I'm actually impressed by the destructive power of the beyblades. These kids are gifted.
the destroyed bathtub picture isn't her tub, her tub was just scratched up
They have the power descended from lai hiwatari!
@@bushyncharge fr 😂😂😂😂
@@override367 and she called that destroyed?
If there's a beyblade lore, these kids are the protagonists
at first I thought this was gonna be about how they saved kids from being sold
Samee
same
Wait what???
I would prefer if they managed to get the kids sold
That was my first thought on account of the thumbnail and judging how things played out this mother who used bad judgement all over the place should be so lucky all she ended up with was a tub that just needed cleaning.
It would have been absolutely legendary if someone used the dox information to send hundreds of beyblades to their house
Would’ve been a magical day for those kids
they always say they doxx people then never got to them personally or send them shit because honestly all of 4chan are cowards and degenerates
that would have been amazing
been amazing think how much the mom woulda made off them.
Make sure they add an actual battle arena, though, and a letter saying. "Use this arena instead. It'll help keep the bathtub in working order. Signed a friend." I mean, if I'm remembering correctly, Beyblade actually did make arenas for their blades. Why not teach the kids a lesson, then have them use the arena after they got the tub repaired? Like say you sold the beyblades but hide them instead, and after they learnt their lesson, give them back with the toy arena.
Ah, Beyblades
Hello there nick.
I love beyblades.
You are the guy that does the thing!
So true!
Dude! It’s nick!
4 Chan was like an antihero here: They’ll stop the bad guy, but might also blow up your house for the lolz.
Kinda like dead pool
@@mango9940 definitely like deadpool
When isnt forchan a anti hero.
@@kouheebeann i want deadpool x 4chan users crossover
Yeah.. its like pouring alot gasoline on a campfire to make the camp area warm.
Wavy had the decency to blur the children's faces too. I remember back in the day, on both the ebay listing and the memes, the children's full faces were posted.
He didn’t blur out their faces
@@vincevvn nope, he did. one quick search of “daney 21 ebay auction” shows pictures of the two kids and their unblurred faces, so yea, im not sure why you are spreading fake rumours but i guess it is the internet
(if youre gonna say that the blurred picture isnt his work, well he couldve just as easily grabbed the unblurred picture)
@@vincevvn Yes he did.
@@yesno8273 is "blurred" the same thing as putting a black bar over there eyes?
@@aaronrichards19886 from a practical standpoint, yes; technically, no
The worst part for kids is not even the mom selling their toys or putting photos online. It's her forcing them to pose with their toys for pictures in order to sell it. Imagine your closest relative force you to pose for a photo when you are scared, upset and ashamed
💯
For real. Seeing that picture broke my heart - I have a very sensitive child, right around the crying boy's age. How could someone be so cruel to kids just because they didn't know any better? She sure was comfortable sharing a lot about the story, so I _must_ have missed the part where she had actually already warned the boys not to play with them in the bathtub 😡
I mean, she didn't get swatted, no escorts showed up at her house, no mountains of pizza. This was almost 4chan being nice lol
I mean she got doxed
@@spartanumismatics8165 I wouldn't wish getting doxxed on anyone, but my point is that compared to some raid targets this was really, really light. Look what happened to Jessi Slaughter and compare the two responses.
@@Nabo42 exactly.
Imagine if they sent pizzas they already paid for to the house for the kids while the mom was at work?
@@totallynoteverything1. braaaaaaaa, sweeeeeet 😀❤️
Wavy always looks like he’s about the tell the best joke in the world
Yeah like he’s getting pumped to say it and trying to make everyone excited
he looks like he’s trying to keep it together knowing everyone is gonna flip shit
ik i love him so much
He’s borderline holding his breath as to find a safe segment of breathable time for him to say the joke all in one take.
He seems excited to be telling people this and making his videos which is rare for a decently large UA-camr. I’m glad the passion is still there
Those kids sounded like they had the best battle of all time. How on Earth do you destroy a bathtub!? They let it rip to the extreme!
LET IT RIP. Those kids are low keys geniuses, imho they deserve a medal
There's a lot of metal Beyblades and metal add-ons that have ripped up kid's hands the world over for picking them up while spinning. I'd imagine they probably spun either multiple metal ones or played for a few hours with metal ones. Though even the hard plastic ones will still scratch up metal and porcelain.
They reenacted the beyblade anime
It was ten years ago and she mentioned that there were metal ones so they probably used the Metal Fusion ones which had metal parts. They were somewhat weighty due to the largest ring being metal and the tips on the bottom were also metal.
@William Kindle you sound like you have alot of money on your pocket
Leave it to 4chan to be either Chaotically Good, or Chaotically Evil with literally no in between
Chaotic good as fuck
120 dollars from a childs piggy bank? That's literally his life savings.
If this woman doesn't consider taking these kids' life savings as well as selling several toys excessive, I'd hate to see what she does consider excessive.
@@EatMeGoogleStopChangingShit taking the money to pay for the replacement of a necessity they broke is understandable. Lesson taught. Things have consequences, and not being careful with belongings can lead to financial issues. The selling the toys however is definitely excessive.
@@hazardous8301 is replacing a scratched $500 bathtub a necessity tho?
@@hazardous8301 the only excessive thing was internet shaming. The rest of the punishment was extreme but fair.
@@fltfathin yes…………….she said it broke the sidewall. That’s not a simple scratch.
How do beyblades “destroy” a bathtub?? Did they let their friend tyson granger come over with dragoon?
LMAO💀💀
They have metal tips and can ruin the paint
$500k for scrapped paint?
@@v0rtexbeater $500, not $500k
Nah it was Ginka with his Pegasus
I've seen a lot of this in the internet age. Using humiliation as a parenting tool. "They won't mess up again after a million people see THIS".
More often than not it backfires, just like this. And it should. It's just lazy and mean spirited.
Hella mean spirited that’s like wanting your child to fall on the face and then being spiteful when “helping them”
Agreed, some parents suck as parents
They're basically trying to get the internet to parent their kids. Instead of handling the punishment themselves like a normal parent, they get the public to do it for them.
agree but most don't expect for millions to see it. Some parents don't seem to see the danger and the damage that the internet can do.
@@aniquinstark4347 and then it backfires from thousands of pther parents berating the parent for resorting to being a childish bully to their children
I genuinely think that it's partially the parents fault. Bayblade arenas aren't overly high priced. And also, publicly shaming your kids online is a great way to attract child predators, and this is something I've heard as "Landmine learning" it basically means not telling your kids what they aren't allowed to do, and when they do what they aren't allowed to do they get yelled at and they almost don't know why, they didn't know they weren't supposed to do that. And then after a while they're afraid to do anything or say anything because they don't know what the outcome is.
That's a bit of a stretch, it's not the role of the parent to know everything about their children toys, they simply have better things to do, like putting bread on the table. And it doesn't matter how fairly priced beyblade arena are, sometimes you can't spare more money for more toys.
Landmine learning is also simply inevitable to some degree. People are so creative it is kind of hard to make an accurate list of everything that should be forbidden. You kind of need to build that list as problem arise. That's literally what goverment are doing constantly.
The real problems is how the parent handled the situation, first shaming you kids online is a big no no. Second if their was any ground to think the mistake was born out of genuine ignorance, the right course of action would have been to use that mistake as a learning experience. People should be afraid of doing anything when they can reasonally expect their action to have huge negative consequences. Teaching your child that they shouldn't play near or with expensive things is a valid lesson, and legitimate ground to punish if they keep doing that. It also could have been an occasion to reward honesty if they came forward and admitted their mistake.
@@benjamin1359870avoiding landmine learning doesn't mean keeping a list of everything a child might do, it means when they do something unexpected, educate them rather than punish them; then when the boundaries are set you can use corrective behaviour after. I.e exactly what you're talking about. A learning experience isn't landmine learning, as the child hasn't learned that by being creative they will be punished and that boundaries exist that are invisible to them.
Much like the government. If I do something wrong that there isn't a specific law for, they'll either find another law I've broken, or I won't be punished, and then if that kind of behaviour becomes enough of a problem they'll try to legislate to create a new law.
@@benjamin1359870That’s hyperbole and you know it. God forbid you set time to the side to teach your damn kids what they are and are not supposed to do. It’s not hard. It takes barely any time to do, either.
If they had simply scratched the tub, I might agree. They gouged holes in it and broke the soap dish. That likely means they continued even once they realized they had done damage. If they had stopped at the first damage, it would be a case of they didn't know better.
It's not a stretch at all. I am a result of this type of learning, and it makes EVERYTHING harder. It makes confrontation and coming clean about anything feel like the end of the world, and it makes me paranoid every time I do something whether it's my first time or the hundredth. Doesn't help that I already had anxiety before growing up like this, and it sticks with you anywhere you go. I tend to blow everything out of proportion and feel like I murdered my mother if I didn't fold a towel right, or I'd feel like I paralyzed a man if my boss told me to do something and I didn't do it perfectly, even though the learning pattern hasnt been caused by either of them (my father raised me like this). With this all being said, it's easy for kids to do more damage than they realize especially over time, and it's not hard for a parent to check on their kids every once in a while, or at least look in their bathroom or something. I severely doubt all the damage was from a single session, and I doubt even more that the kids actually clean their own restroom without the parent looking
Kids were smart.
Mom was dumb thinking beyblade resell would get more than $5
Unless it was some mint condition limited edition sh!t (like a golden L-Drago Destroy) your right, it wouldn't have sold for much.
@Tangent of circle. Whats your favourite special move?
It was probably more for the principal of it than the actual money made.
500 dollars, jesums, those are like 2 dollars and the ight up ones would go for 8 or something, foolish mother
@@jackmist Diving Claw from flame sagittario
I remember hearing about this story of a mother selling her children's Beyblades as a punishment back when it happened. I was 9 at the time and as a huge Beyblade fan myself it TERRIFIED me.
As long as you didn’t do it on the bathtub than you’re fine
I wonder if the mother did eventually sell those toys somewhere else and what's her relationship with her children is like now.
@@tracymurray6840 Probably more careful using the internet at least.
I spent a chunk of my childhood wrecking stuff with my toys and those toys disappeared all the time. I am happy to say I have a fine relationship with my mom, and a healthy relationship with things, being that they are just things, they come and go and don't matter at all.
If you use fortune back, then I bet you would’ve been one of those people :-)
I genuinely feel like this entire thing could have been avoided if Daney had just posted a normal picture of the Beyblades.
Including the kids in the picture can also be very dangerous, cause well, you know what the internet is like.
Yeah. People really dont realize how much one picture could reveal
And it did prove to be dangerous, because she got doxxed as a result of this.
@Nitro Charge151 Boomers spent the entire 2000s telling their kids to be careful what they post on the internet, and now they post literally everything they're doing or planning to do online. The irony is astonishing.
and just sell them without the story. including that and their additional planned punishment was their 2nd mistake.
You need to stop victim blaming.
Brings back bad memories. Moms would make me sob for any little annoyance or accident when I was like 5 or 6. I would never make my kids sob over accidents. I still remember when she made me push this giant full ass grocery cart around the store when I was like 6 years old. The stores floor was crooked so the cart started sway rolling towards the stocked up pickles. I said "Mom!" like 3 times and she refused to look back and the cart slammed into the pickles and broke one. She screamed at me in the store till I cried them made me walk 5 miles home all by myself. Got ass whooping when I finally got home. Never trusted her again after that.
That’s prettyyyyyy crappy
Pretty cappy* 🧢
That's terrible. Send her ass to the crappiest, most abusive nursing home!
that's fucking awful😥
I won't be surprised if one day you just decided to make her life miserable
good thing beyblades are nothing like the ones in the anime, cuz then much more than just a bathtub would be destroyed lol
When you think about it, they'd be a fucking terrible idea to give to kids because they're pretty much pocket WMDs that would kill an insane amount of people in seconds. Didn’t one of them nearly end the entire fucking planet or something?
Ebic
Yup, I think they'd have either a good portion or the whole house to fix up.
How can a bathtub get destroyed when Beyblade arenas are thin plastic?
Maybe they had a shitty plastic bathtub
Lol they chipped the tub and broke a soap holder. That's pretty low damage considering it's two unsupervised boys.
Right. My brother and I must have cost my parents a small fortune.
We must've made way worse damage as kids. My brother painted my mom's car with wall paint, stuck a screw driver through the TV screen (he was 2 and he wanted to meet the people who live in the tv - he was freakishly strong) among other things. Oh yeah, he played darts on his bedroom door sans dartboard. For years.
My sister and I broke stuff too, but probably nothing comparable to my brother 😂
Like burning fist sized holes into concrete with thermite, or exploding a hole into the side of a concrete irrigation drain with pyrodex. Man, the '90s, when that shit didn't get a kid on some watch list, were lit.
I'm a mum of two teenaged boys that have done some epic damage to their rooms and our house over the years . I was a frickin monster as a kid ,so I can't be too hard on them . I have kicked holes in plasterboard walls, ripped plug sockets and light switches out of walls ,and even put a big hole in a shed wall trying to kick my male cousin through it. A broken bath wouldn't have been shit to my mum and dad in the 1980's🤣
All of this damage would be easy to repair, an enamel repair kit, and some J.B. Weld For the chips.
I love how she felt the need to tell her life fucking story and a picture of the kids crying...
Like just sell the gdamn beyblades...
Yeah, maybe if she had just sold them with no backstory and disheartening picture of the kids visibly upset, 4Chan wouldn't have ruined her auction and doxxed her.
@@MXProdecals But dont get carried away. That doesnt give 4Chan an excuse here.
@@nitroxylictv yes true
That write up was like a GoFundMe spiel 😂
She must have thought she was running a recipe site.
2:17 And then it’s on to OTHER TOYS?!? Good lord, woman! You already stole their life’s savings they worked hard to save up for so NOW they’re just going to spend it as they get it since otherwise mommy’s gonna take it when she feels like it, but now you’re also going to sell off ALL their toys and make them pose with them for a final time???
Absolute monster honestly. Who wants to bet who’s going to a shitty nursing home all alone when she’s old?
Going to a nursing home? She'll be lucky to be put in a box down the river
she won't go to a nursing home. she will be homeless.
Okay but then when they don’t learn anything because they aren’t punished you’d all be complaining about the parents not teaching their kids that actions have consequences
@@Uhohlisayeah but selling all there toys and humiliating for being kids is far past the extreme side of punishments.
I can understand taking the beyblades away and throughing/selling them away. But making them pose for a picture, taking all the money they have ever had, and then saying out right that the rest of the children's toy will be sold in the same way is ridiculous and an unruly exploit of power. Not even parents should have the right to do that.
@@Uhohlisa you can do that without posting your kids pics online, humiliating them
thats a thing you do to prisoners, not kids
Mom: "I'm selling their Beyblades because the Beyblades damaged the bathtub"
me: "Oh, I can see why but it seems a bit cruel"
Also mom:"Also I'm using the 120€ from their piggy bank and then selling their other toys ❤️"
me: "What the hell"
Yes?
If she's struggling financially, then it's ok to use the money of the people who destroyed the tub (especially since she's the one who gave them the money in the first place). But I think selling the toys are really overboard
@@Hyperio606 DID YOU SEE THE TUB?
@@ChimpyWallah the picture he showed wasn't the actual bathtub
@@scanbbb I think parents need to stop destroying or selling there children’s property
"You should never involve the Internet in your parenting"
This is the best bit of advice I've heard today.
I wonder if it ever crossed this mom’s mind to maybe just sell the toys… without publicly humiliating her kids? I understand being frustrated but calm down before posting things that could be damaging or even dangerous.
Actual Karen. They don't have their hormones under control and reject reason at all costs.
my father would make me wait till he was calmed down before he would even whoop me
It doesn't publicly humiliate them, they aren't known in public just because their picture was put in an ebay auction. Someone had to put in serious sleuthing to find their address and dox them. The photo helped attract attention to make the auction more successful, which almost worked.
She was actually making a joke out of the whole thing. The kids were not really publically humiliated. It was strangers online.
@@paulgardner5079
He had a lategame build
How easy would it have been for her to take a picture of the beyblades without anyone, no mention of the bathtub, and she could of sold them with little problem. But no she had to be that bad of a parent to publicly shame them
Play stupid games,gain stupid prizes
Everything about the way she treated this screams red flags. I bet the bathtub was barely even scratched and she just wanted to power trip on her children
"bad parent"
Shaming your kids for doing something stupid? Not bad parenting. If they don't wanna get shamed, don't do stuff shame worthy.
@benpodvia5744 Yeah God forbid a photo of your children is posted online.
Why is everyone cool with the very extreme punishment and only draw the line because the kids were uploaded and publically shamed? You guys reek of the childfree crowd, the type of people who dont get kids and how they feel.
Everything about what this lady did sounds like assholish parent behavior. When you say "all she had to do it not upload it", is you saying "its okay if she is unfair and belittling to her children, but just dont show ME you're doing that.
Its repugnant
Selling a kids toys will always find to be crossing a line. She could have taken the beyblades away for a little while, maybe be empathethic to the fact the kids thought it'd be harmless and not damage the bathtub, they probably didnt have the duel arena. And have them do little chores as punishment.
Daney122-whatever, is just a bitch, its as simple as that
Lesson: “Never involve the internet in your parenting.”
ah yes, saying a quote from the video will give you 60 likes.
@@prump stonks
i am so scared because i saw you on another persons channel but forgot which vid/channel
@@prump me being the 600th:)
Sorry was 667th like
That poor kids face man...I have 3 kids. I get shitty sometimes when they mess shit up but posting that pic....smfh. whats a mom
Someone who probably shouldn't have had kids
For real. Who the fuck decides to expose their own kids to the internet to "teach them a lesson"??
@@DonVigaDeFierro it was a different time .
Honestly selling their toys was a good lesson, but the picture of them crying just made it look like torture
@@prithishchandna8819 I can agree to a certain extent. They just look young. I'm in my 40's. I remember when stupid ideas sounded good. Mistakes get made easily when you're that young. Honestly, the tub sounds like a great battle zone! Maybe I'm a different parent. I pay too much attention when my kids are too quiet and if they did that kind of damage...how did you not hear it going on until it was too late?
she deserves getting her bid unlisted but not to get her god damn address leaked. dammit 4chan, you were so close to be actually good
😠Please Stop.😟
I know you're being a voice of reason, but look, WE ALL hate parents here.
@@setsers1 shut up
@@setsers1 every single parents have pros and cons. Obviously there are parts that we hate about them, but there are also parts that we like about them.
@@setsers1 no
@@polocatfan Wouldnt being doxxed also get the kids in trouble?
Imagine if she actually thought that she was going to get $1,000,000 as if Beyblades were the most wanted toy in the world.
She could have simply just shorted the Beyblade stock then sat back and waited for the bathtub to repair itself.
stonks!
Pure genius
😂🤣😂🤣😂
Explain your logic
@@joshbrz8902 apes together strong
If only she understood that 4chan is filled with people who had their games and toys taken away as kids and also like to hold life long grudges.
Biggot.
Do you also talk like that about black people?
@@sirsancti5504If only those whites understood that the black community is filled with people who took the n word and made it their own word
@@sirsancti5504It’s stereotypical but it’s not exactly like 4chan users are a discriminated race. Any regular user of the site could live a very normal life outside of it and no one would know that’s what they do in their free time if they chose.
@StraightUpTimIm pretty sure there is an antipedo thread on /wsg/
Bigotted much?
@StraightUpTim Not a single 4chan regular would disagree with the stereotype either lol. They do be like that
“When you have kids you have to expect collateral damage.”
You, my good sir, just gave some of the best parenting advice I’ve ever heard.
That's not really advice, it's just stating the obvious. The rough thing about raising kids is that sometimes you have to force consequences on them, even though you know they didn't know any better.
If this was me, I'd take their money, because that's a punishment that makes sense in the real world. But I'd subtly increase their earnings until they got back to where they were.
Your profile picture....... it haunts me
It’s just like having pets. I got a pet bunny and i knew she might be destructive, i tried to bunny proof my room but she’s a clever one lol, and I cant get mad at her cause she’s basically like a baby forever... she’s just doin what bunnies do . With some pets they can be trained but with bunnies you have to try to get them to chew and dig other stuff cause its natural and to keep their teeth the right length they must chew. But yea kids are kind of similar, they are gonna be kids and yes you should teach them not to destroy things but like, it’s GONNA happen...be prepared. They are children.
assume*
That profile picture though..
The fact that this bathtub was so damaged is very unfortunate.
If only there was a adult, who's job it is, that could have provided supervision for these kids and prevented this whole thing. But that's probably a pipe dream.
There was no adult in this household. Only little kids and grown-up abusive kids.
But tictoc ain't going to scroll itself!
You don't have kids
@turkishdelight600
is he wrong though?
he is pointing out something obvious and therefore it doesn't matter that he doesn't have kids, that deadbeat mom still let that shit happen instead of supervising and taking care of the kids.
so what if he doesn't have a kid, he still pointed out a fact.
"you don't have a kid" is a typical argument used by deadbeats and losers to weasel their way out of their mess or when they feel personally attacked(aka guilty) in these instances.
@turkishdelight600 And you're not watching yours. Little Timmy drowned in your pool two weeks ago and you still haven't found him.
My son plays with Bey blades! They couldn’t have wrecked the tub in 1 day! So where was she during this whole process?
As someone who has siblings that had a major bey blade phase as well as babysat quite a few kids that played with them I can also confirm that even with the older metal ones that much damage would take quite a bit of time. Did no parental figure in that house notice any scratches on the tub beforehand and question the kids during that time? Did no one stop to question why they were spending such a huge amount of time together in the bathroom or check on them while they were playing? It feels like we're either not getting the full story here or something was already very wrong with that tub.
Had the beyblade phase since I was 5 and still do. Used to bother my parents to get me some when I was a child
@@mango8616 Hell, the tub was probably made out of wood.
Probably the side of the beyblades since you know, bathtubs aren't exactly shaped like a Beyblade arena
i know for a fact that the metal beyblades can wreck a bathtub as me and my friend growing up did just that. Put holes in the sides (only small) but they were enough to cause a noticeable leak.
It's so funny to imagine her getting excited at the huge bids, at least at the very beginning of the auction before she realized it wasn't real.
I always loved telling people the story of the forbidden beyblades.
I would love to hear your tales Captain
He has a candy store to run he's busy
It is literally the story that this video is about
This sounds like something my mom would've done. After I used markers on the carpet, she physically made me throw the markers in the trash. Markers we're never allowed in our house for probably a decade.
Also my brother was sitting on our vacuum once and broke it. Mom made him pay for another vacuum. He was like 5 at the time...
how the hell would a five year old get the money for a vacuum
@@hydrochloricacid7927 my brother did not get an allowance for probably a year and a half
That’s..abuse
Straight up abuse. I’m so sorry your mom did that to you and your brother. Making a five year old pay for something they broke is literally insane, that’s like trying to make a dog pay for something that they destroyed.
@@Ebrill_Owen it could've been worse, but yes, insane.
There is no way the spinning tops did much damage, considering the official beyblade arenas are made of plastic.
I believe there is a difference between Paste(Or Paint, because Enamel) and Plastic
Trust me metal blades can actually break your skull 💀💀💀
A metal beyblade can chip concrete, and most bathtubs are made out of plastic. NEVER use a bathtub as an arena. These kids learned the hard way. They probably werent very happy not being able to take a bath or a shower for a while.
Wouldn't surprise me if they dropped the beyblades from pretty high up to boot. They probably stood besides the tub and dropped them from near the edge.
It would take more than 1 day to break a tub
Sometimes I feel really bad about myself. Then, I realize I haven't attracted the attention of 4 Chan and life starts to look worlds better.
Prob because no one cares to document you
@@atanaZion just how I like it.
or reddit
@@Ggggggfefdff you have a point
“Pay over 9000 for beyblades” says it all.
P
It’s painful that beyblades are now that expensive unless you wanna buy burst crap
I c we r men ov cuntlure
@@corneliuspalahniuk345 what
Only Vegeta would do such a thing.
I was browsing 4chan pretty frequently when this happened. When /b gets mad, it tends to spread across all the other channels. It was like someone kicked a hornet's nest, and it flew into a much larger hornet's nest.
and that hornets nest had nothing but warrior wasps lying in wait to attack
Never upset /b.
"Who is this FOUR chan" that hurt me
never have i ever cringed so hard
My ears bleed from that
Six pistols are coming for you
Ikr
WHO IS FOUR CHAN FR WHO????
An easy way for you kids to not break the bath tub with Beyblades buy them the arena
She really should've
Yeah it would’ve been $20-$30 dollars in the now compared to hundreds down the line due to tub damage.
how do you even brake a bathtub with a Beyblade?
@@eonbree8593 they had metal parts in them, specifically the tip at the bottom and one of the middle rings.
@@dustyfedora i own beys so i kinda know that they have metal and stuff but no way can that tiny price of metal from any disk or driver or tip or layer or even a fusion wheel destroy a tub. mabye scratch off some paint once in a while.
personally I just think that mom is a phycho
"They had approximately $125.67 in their piggy banks" ...That sad moment when I realize that those two 5 year olds currently have more money in the bank than I, a 36 year old does.
do u work?
@@m0zzar353 Yeah. I'm just a broke as fuck millennial. Being trans also tends to make finding a fulfilling, well paying job difficult. Being working class in a capitalist society kinda just sucks period. It's why we need to learn that the democrats and republicans are _both_ class enemies and get on with proletarian revolution already. Anyhow, you're almost certainly like 17 years old, so I dont know why i'm answering you anyway.
@@m0zzar353 And especially considering the number of likes my comment got, it seems like a lot of my millennial peers are in a similar boat... I really wouldn't be so quick to judge.
@@TheLokiBiz Get a job in construction, mechanics, basically anything that requires you to work crazy hard but pays well. Once you start rolling in the dough, invest in stocks with your excess. Don’t go out to eat, learn to cook. Learn how to work on a car yourself (saves hundreds). That’s how I’m doing pretty well as a Gen Z college student.
@@TheLokiBiz Is the system broken? Yes. But sitting around complaining about it won’t change anything. Make the most of what you can. We’ve got it better than lots of other places. Having immigrant parents taught me that. Even if the rich keep most the money, you can still be pretty comfortable financially if you play it smart.
It’s funny but also dark considering how ok she thought this was. Like the fact she even took a picture of them crying, it’s so gross. She really thought she was fighting back against children or some shit and other adults would support her. She was the one who publicized it in the first place. I had fantastic parents so seeing this shit triggers me cuz kids deserve better
I didn’t read the title and thought she was selling the children and I was like “yo wtf”
I thought that same thing
My father always threatened us with this. It finally came true.
@@virding232 I-
@@virding232 same soooo relatable
lol same
I'm surprised the doxxing didn't end up with them sending a bunch more toys.
I don't see an actual beyblade arena in those pics, so I'm putting the fault on the mom here, the kids had nowhere else to fight them
Using the tub was pretty innovative.
@@earthstar7534 time to use it brb
What me and my brother used to do was we either put it on a big table that we had, or play on a big plastic container thing that had a curved top, so we always ask your parents if we can take it off and then play with it there, it's not that hard to ask
100%.
@@jaydencooke1805 did the mom teach her kids how to ask tho...
Ah yes, destroying stuff with Beyblades is such a classic.
Back in 2003 or so (first Beyblade craze) my dad actually made pretty sharp metal tips for my Beyblades in his workshop after the original ones wore out. I scratched up the parquet flooring at home pretty bad by using them just once, I never was punished for it because it was my dad's fault that he built those customisations in the first place.
A few days later he came home with an "arena" made from some metal he had lying around, that thing was probably 10Kg heavy and well, it sparked just like in the anime, such good times. Stuff like that are probably part of the reason why some media called those things dangerous.
"We are undecided if we want to relist" lol uh just take a new picture of the beyblades without your *Crying Children* and I'm sure you'll get some normal bids??? Lmfao tf
Also exclude most of the reasoning for why it’s being listed.
*kids sad because their toys are being sold*
Forchan: don't worry my friend i will save you
Also 4 chan:and because im an anti hero i will doxx you for lolz
Forchan
More like "Don't worry my friend we will leak your address"
@@d3rkkunz176 4chan seems like a demon summoning circle,youll get your wish but so will they in exchange xD and in this case doxxing
Ah yes, 4Chan. Letting kids get away with everything so they eventually become 4Chan users themselves.
The "3 cans of lysol" selling for $1,358 made me burst out laughing for some reason.
Perfectly fine deal if I say so myself
@thetarantula to what? I didn't intend that as a reference.
@@sircompliments5380 beyblade Bursts
@@staringcorgi6475 oh yeah I suppose that makes sense
Same
Could you imagine how excited she was before she realized it was fake
I'm convinced that the Internet is the most dangerous weapon held by all. Chaotic in nature but devistating when focused.
Twitter especially.
Honestly I think she crossed the line with saying she took the money from their piggy banks and were going to sell more toys afterwards. Selling the Beyblades was one thing, but selling other shit? Nah. That one redditor had it right, you have kids, you expect collateral damage. You address the damage done (the Beyblades) and you make sure it doesn't happen again, but that's where it should stop.
I felt bad for the kids when I heard that. All that saved money for nothing.
You obviously don’t have a child
Yeah, that's sort of where 4chan got involved, I mean the bathtub replacement is expensive and it is cruel to take hard earned saved money, but on the other side, that bathtub is *everyone's* it's not like if it was only used for her, she probably dumps both the kids in there and bathes them both
Completely wrong.
Best way to teach your kids not to destroy your stuff. Make them pay for the damages.
Why is there piggy bank off limits when they were destroying the house.
i mean not really because those kids should have seen the tub being broken and known when to stop
the 100% deserved to be punished in that way
my opinion btw
I you don't want your kids destroying your stuff... try doing some adult supervision once in a while and stop them before they wreck your bathtub
HELP!!! Everybody at my school cyberbullies me because they say my videos are extremely BAD!!! Please help me, dear pwte
Its sadly not that simple. They could have done it while the mom was cooking/cleaning/using the bathroom and the dad was working, doing something else, or just not at home. The mom tried creative punishment and failed spectacularly. You can't always keep an eye on your children, but you can come up with better punishments and not making public spectacles of them.
@@AxxLAfriku wow trolling in a serious video? Thats so funny lmao
True
ABSOLUTELY
why do people say this is deserved? those kids are something around 9 and they probably didn't understood the consequences. emptying all their savings and selling their toys ("MAYBE selling if money won't be enough") is so evil. you don't teach shit this way except for be paranoid and don't get attached to any of your things. especially for kids, since when you're 9 or 11 toys are practically your world.
and people just say posting a picture was the part that crossed the line?! bruh why
bro, if your 7 yr old doesn't know about consequences you've been messing up parenting for 7 years.
Yeah honestly I think selling the Beyblades was fair game. I mean the anime showed Moses tearing open the Red Sea with one, they must have known the tub was going to get it 😅
Kids look really young probably didn’t understand they were actually doing real damage. Taking all their savings and selling their belongings because young kids made an honest mistake is kinda ridiculous.
It aint just ridiculous. It’s more or less Abuse
@@alum3676 nah man, its not abuse lol
It's a punishment to teach them the value of money and their actions, but it's fcked up for exposing the face of your kids and publicly humiliating them
@@secretname2093 Yeah. Oh and if the parent is watching this then I just want to say..
YOU PUBLICLY HUMILIATED YOUR KIDS. HOW DO YOU FEEL.
Sorry just..I was mad.
@@alum3676 the hell? This is abuse to you?
Doxing is fcked up on its own but doing it knowing that person has CHILDREN, is all kinds of fcked up.
allmost as bad as doing it to your actual children indeed
Doxing is a line no one should cross, at the end it just really can get out of hand, I'm sure the people who doxx probably wouldn't like being revealed their location for a mistake they made over in the internet
They are literally like 6
No one can make proper decisions honestly lol.
@Bernd Angelo The only person who needs education is the mother.
Her publicly posting about her kids' issues was like my ex's parents.
They used to make Facebook posts talking about things she did wrong and publicly declared that she needed to move out rather than telling her in private.
Yeah social media has really brought out the worst in people. The world was better before it.
It's not the same; the intent differs. There's a difference between trying to teach your kids responsibility and intentionally putting down your adult child.
@@bromisovalum8417 well back then we had racism, sexism, not the greatest tecnology, and some countries were having some really shitty time
@@bromisovalum8417 also social media is also things like TV and the newspaper, so if you want to go back, you should go before the radio was invented
@@JosephFlores-yn4yi You are deluded if you think anything changed except superficially for virtue signalling points. And some countries are still having a shitty time, how naive are you. In fact you underlined my earlier point perfectly.
That is a bad mother. The kids will not “learn”; they will be resentful. It’s a one way ticket to a retirement home.
Basically this. Use the money to buy an actual beyblade arena, I have friends who carried those around, they were BIG.
"Beyblade + Bathtub = Destruction!!" this sounds metal as hell
I can't blame the kids now. Let it rip
Me: "Awaken my masters!"
Reddit: "Pose"
4Chan: "Pose"
eBay Gods: "Pose"
Holy Speedwagon is that a JoJo reference
@@jojoreference945
*"No, this is Patrick!"*
@@theobserver314
Oh then I want a Patrick burger
@@jojoreference945
Here is your order; have a nice day:
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@@theobserver314 Thanks
I can't imagine how pissed my mom would be if I destroyed the tub and she got doxxed for trying to punish me for it O.o
worst part of it all is that if she tryed even more to punish you even after, the internet would stomp her down wwe style
the fact that she made their piggy bank money go into replacing the bathtub, the money they have been saving up for months, maybe years.
That how life works. You saving up money and boom, car engine gone. Money gone, broke again.
Jeeez! she is so extra. you dont need to write your whole life story just to sell some toys on ebay. she could have kept her mouth shut and not post her kids and this would never have happened.
I can taste the entitlement through the screen...she's a Karen, isn't she
@AngryJoeIsRacist Super Racist >t. karen
@@poymannyng1845 I dont think so. Hes pointing out the ridiculousness of the whole situation and everyone involved. People of 4chan wasted energy that could be better used elsewhere. Go after Pedos or Scammers but nope. Moms a tyrant that must be stopped! Tho it was funny I'll give them that.
His is it even POSSIBLE a bath tub was damaged so badly from beyblades?!??
Easily. Spinning metal with shap edges.
plus the impact of the bottom
They injected those beyblades with steroids
You’d be surprised… Lego Ninjago spinners, weirdly, can have a similar effect.
Have you seen the show? Like wolves and shit pop out of them.
I love it when adults are talking about something that they dont know about. Like 4Chan and they say stuff like.
"WHo iS tHiS ThIS 4ChAn Do wE KnOw WHo He iS??" Love it.
Reminds me of those news reports on Pokémon when it first came out in America. None of those reporters had any idea what they where talking about.
I can picture that mother's smile when in first few hours she saw hundreds of $ on biding thinking it was real. Atleast I assume that might been her reaction judging from her response and timing.
Gotta love news stations that clearly do 0 research into what they're talking about
Adults lol, clearly you are a fetus
This whole situation is just sad. A parent publicly shaming their children for a mistake they made while playing with some toys, then people going way too far by saying “for the lolzzzz” by doxxing them… stuff like this reminds me of why the wirld is still falling apart.
Nice way to say she threw away their toys after they caused 500 dollars worth of damage
''a mistake'' You call 500 dollars in damage a mistake? Do you even realize how expensive that is?
4:25 I can't get over the fact THAT is the image Wikipedia chose to use
Atleast its a sock puppet.
@ZB **ock puppet*
@@Azam-vt1rf S*ck Puppet
@@sephikong8323 **ck puppet
@@genericidiot8091 that looks cursed. It's beautiful
With her saying "over 9000" in that reply, it makes me wonder if the trolling actually prompted her to grill her kids about what's going on, and they tried to explain meme culture to her in a confused panic.
This happened back in 2011 and these kids don't look older than 9, I think it's more reasonable to assume it was a happy coincidence, or the interviewer trolling.
She didn’t actually say that. That’s just the narrator’s mistake.
Mom be like: im selling my kids because they destroyed my life, they have all their vaccines and are healthy just be careful because they will break things
Almost as bad as those parents who would kick em to the curb the day they turn 18. Just because they're legally an adult doesn't mean they suddenly lose a roof over their heads.
Will eat things, will break stuff. Loud and noisy! ... ;P
4chan tard be like: lol dox mom cus she sell kid beyblade.
@@chazzcoolidge2654 I met a guy who got kicked out at 16
@@wystrix439 Me too. Well, of course I know Him. He's me.
The fact that the mother publicly shamed them is what really ticked people off. Also the fact that she is using 125$ of THEIR money that THEY earned
The IRS gets away with it. Wtf!
At their age, I doubt its their money that they earned. Probably saved up allowance. If it was some scratches, I could attribute that to stuff happens, but they gouged holes in the tub and somehow broke the soap dish off. They clearly continued playing with the beyblades in the tub even after realizing they were damaging it.
Look, if you broke something. Is the government gonna pay in your stead?
Wavy always has that smirk like someone just asked him if he just smoked pot after smoking a shit ton of pot lol
😂😂😂
Yes.
Lol perfect
That Anonymous mask looks like something you would make for Halloween.
... out of papier maché, by someone who has only seen the mask while squinting through migraine induced squinting...
Your everywhere
@@victoriashevlin8587 yes
so thats how my mom got me these beyblades
Is there 8, and do 2 of them light up? And were you told on multiple occasions to NOT EVER play with them in the tub?
I would love if my mom got me these beyblades. I would like them more knowing that other children did not get to play with them.
@@miastrong151 ur weird bruh
he is
@@miastrong151 hahah you're evil :D
mom: I'm going to sell these beyblades to fix the bath tup
4chan: this is the internet
Running the bid amount up to hilarious amounts just to screw with someone is one thing, but doxxing them is over the line. There're always those assholes in every group who want to ruin a perfectly good joke.
Too right
The kids deserved it but 4chan being 4chan took that as based and an insult
Only difference is that everybody on 4chan is an asshole
This was over 10 years ago. Internet was a different place.
@@thetechgenie7374 Early Internet was literally the wild west
“Hey My young children made a mistake, so I took everything from their piggy bank and now I’m selling all their toys, feel bad for me!”
It's perfect age to learn actions have consequences.
@@duckeh1952 err no. That was an overreaction for sure
@@duckeh1952 you can teach a child that actions have consequences without selling their toys and taking all of their birthday money.
Woman moment
@@duckeh1952 how can you tell how old the mother is? And it's usually ideal to learn those lessons before having children.
That stock footage of young woman counting money absolutely killed me
it is also a pretty freaking extreme reaction for 1 mess up.. even if they messed up hard.. its not like they were deliberately doing it over and over after being told no..
I like how the mother's computer generated voice is the voice of Karen 😂
😆
The punishment itself isn’t too bad but the way she exposed her sons was just unnecessary. All she had to do was post the auction, no need for more information.
Edit: wtf are these replies
No way man, each to their own opinion but you don't punish your kids for doing something they had no idea was bad in the first place, they did it by accident with good intentions whilst trying to have fun. Scold them if you must but selling their toys because they don't think like an adult is just plain wrong and shows how smart the parent must truly be if they think the kids think on their level. Smfh.
@@Faxy95 I went to my friends party and crashed my car why do I have to pay?!?!
Is that your reasoning lmao
@@AstronautLemur kids who don’t get punishment is why some people don’t learn
Punishing them is fine but public humiliation isn't right, all you need to do is explain why it was wrong. Punishing kids and not telling them what they did is how you raise a child, the objective is to raise an adult.
@@P.Subaeruginosa I agree about the public humiliation part the mom or dad shouldn’t have done that EDIT: mom or dad
Can’t blame kids for using the tub as a battle arena. That’s pretty awesome.
She should have bought an actual beyblade battle arena for them. Understand what you’re buying for your children or there might be destruction
Some people are just clinically idiotic.
Or even just a cheap plastic container or swimming pool.
You can blame kids for using the tub as a battle arena. Stop being an enabler, there's enough hopelessly irresponsible adults already without ruining a 4th generation.
Have you seen how much a bathtub costs?
@@Plsrateeight Quite a lot I would imagine, but that's the cost of her own choice of giving something that can damage things to your children without actually making sure they are using them safely... like buying something that would work as an arena. Can't really blame the kids here since they simply didn't know better.
How does a toy destroy a tub like that? You're telling me a tub that is designed to be able to handle a 250 lb human standing in it a thousand times over the course of a year but can't withstand some spinning tops?
Metal kne can do a lot of damage.