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@justinlast2lastharder7499 күн бұрын
Pain is the greatest teacher. Not in the "hurting someone that isnt doing what you want" but in the "Ouch! Maybe I shouldnt touch the Hot Stove again" type.
@eyo87669 күн бұрын
The annoying part are the "I was beat as a child so you need to be beaten to be as great as me" kind of troglodytes
@dafish2597 күн бұрын
yeah once you stick the fork in the wall socket once you never do it again
@Kiittyz_7 күн бұрын
Yes natural consequence! If my daughter doesn’t want to sleep at 7pm she’s free to do so but we’re still getting up at 7am and she’ll have to deal with the sleepiness because of her own choice
@killerqueenbiteszadusto17717 күн бұрын
Only works if whatever is receiving it is smart enough to make the connection
@tczauttp7 күн бұрын
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@quadtripletts88229 күн бұрын
He's too far gone, he's torturing himself for magic cards now
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@Unreliable_Arsonist9 күн бұрын
“I’m not a masochist, I swear.” - Markiplier
@infinitecatto9 күн бұрын
Who?
@Unreliable_Arsonist9 күн бұрын
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@wrenchworms33819 күн бұрын
@@Unreliable_Arsonist He just wants to see if he can take it,Hes NOT a masochist
@Darthwgamer8 күн бұрын
@@wrenchworms3381Definitely not
@MortusSweet7 күн бұрын
It’s about POWER
@breezybee7778 күн бұрын
Aba therapy (for autistic children) sometimes used an electric shock ( only very recently mostly banned) designed to hurt worse than a tazer. They used it every time they did something "wrong," like rocking back and forth. In a few places, it technically still isn't illegal and could still be in use in america in these specific areas. It is really weird and horrible that something like this has been allowed at all during recent times.
@PrisonPlaysFNAF7 күн бұрын
As someone who is autistic that sounds horrific.
@JosephJorgenson-cr6nt6 күн бұрын
No one should do that I hate schools enough but for them to do that bull to someone who can't control it now I'm over the edge
@chadwickmilliman33115 күн бұрын
As someone with autism and who has worked with children with autism that is literally the WORST possible way to raise/teach an autistic child. I’ve seen similar (though obviously not as extreme) methods used and it just makes them more anxious and worsens the problem
@qykolas2 күн бұрын
Reminds me of where my lunatic counselors pinned 3rd grade me to the floor and wouldn't let me go unless I "calmed down" luckily I was smart enough to fake and bolt, my mom was livid, if my dad was there he probably would've sued the company
@qykolas2 күн бұрын
@@JosephJorgenson-cr6ntthank God for spectrum academy, a school that ACTUALLY understands how to handle autistic people, they focus on building self control and not acting on certain feelings, instead of trying to stop the feelings, took me from a child who got violent when confronted, to a teenager who could destroy anyone in a debate without loosing control or even breaking composure. The goal was to accept and control the autism, you'll have to live with it, but it won't stop you, the idea of using shocks to fight autism is disgusting and completely ineffective, as a lot of people with lower functioning or severe autism don't really develop habits like normal people, they often have to focus on every aspect of the situation, so all the shocks would do is produce paranoia
Makes me think about that Russian saying; "The same water that hardens the egg, will soften the potato" Whenever I've seen it around, people say they're using it to mean "Not everyone responds the same way to a specific teaching method", and I HARD agree. Tho in general, purposely putting yourself or others through pain isn't exactly a good teaching method for anyone. Theres a lot of stuff your body does under that stress, and it causes a lot of permanent damage over time. Stuff like excessive amounts of adrenaline and cortisol damaging muscle around your body (like your heart, which doesn't heal very well). You can also get addicted to the dopamine hit your brain gets every time you feel physical pain, which is obviously a massive problem cause it will just make you hurt yourself more. Then theres the aspect of having a lot more injuries taking more vitamin C than usual to stay scared over properly, risk of infection, risk of permanent nerve damage. Then theres the psychological pain aspect, which I don't even want to get into right now because I hate typing on iphone. Just gonna say that its still not a good thing :')
@Smokin_Tokin_Chokin9 күн бұрын
Pain causes dopamine release?
@Faxanadu9 күн бұрын
When I was in highschool I had a teacher who thought yelling at us, slamming his hands down on his desk when we answered a question wrong, calling us names, singling us out for verbal humiliation etc was a great way to "motivate" us to do better. I completely shut down. I gave that class nothing. Refused to answer questions, Put bare minimum effort into my assignments. Cut class as much as possible. It wasn't a defiance thing, I just couldn't stand being in the same room with him. I was a straight A student, that was the only class I ever got a C in. I remember one time he used the wrong answer key to grade our tests so the entire class "failed" his test. He screamed at us so bad. Called us all stupid and losers, ignoring the fact that if the whole class had actually failed the test then that said more about him as a teacher than it did about us. He eventually realized the answer key error and re-graded our tests. He never apologized. What absolutely blew my mind is that more than a few of the students seemed to LOVE it, like they loved his abuse, they vied for his attention, worked extra hard on their assignments, they wanted his approval soooo bad. They even got him a cake at the end of the school year. I kind of hated them for it.
@kms48299 күн бұрын
Those poor children probably don’t get any attention in their own home or the only attention they get is abusive which could be why they like that teacher, overall thats really sad and the other people in that school should have done something
@anton_nebazov9 күн бұрын
I live in russia and I never have heard that saying
@firevvindovv9 күн бұрын
@@anton_nebazov I mean, living in Russia does not automatically make you aware of all the russian sayings, but my experience is still similar to yours, as this was the first time I ever saw the phrase.
@rattle_me_bones9 күн бұрын
I think it can be educational if the person consents, because then they don't feel like control has been completely taken away from them - they chose to subject themselves to pain in order to learn. Otherwise, it's a super mixed bag. Negative reinforcement has a place, but PHYSICAL negative reinforcement is far more difficult to nail.
@Mindboggles9 күн бұрын
"they chose to subject themselves to pain" This can backfire since you easily get "addicted" to the pain and the rush u get from adrenaline, dopamine etc. and thus may start with self-harm. Which isn't great, I had an easier time quitting smoking than I did quitting self-harm. EDIT: My point with the comment is to warn the general audience about the risks of inflicting pain on yourself intentionally. It's not necessarily related to what they do in the video.
@rattle_me_bones9 күн бұрын
@@Mindboggles aye, all things in moderation
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@@Mindbogglescongrats on quitting my guy
@cnessence9 күн бұрын
Pain is very educational, I learned that a belt means “no”
Me and my magic playgroup use a "take-backsies" card that you can take when you make a mistake and then undo it, but you cant use it again until someone else takes it. We use the card Jesters Cap and have also started using the card Dingus Egg. really helps with slight mistakes but cant be abused
@zebraloverbridget9 күн бұрын
I've seen people use that just in general when playing against a new player. They get unlimited use of it while they learn everything and then over time they can use it less and less since they know the game better. I never learned to play but watched friends play a ton as well as the same rules being applied to other games. No one ever enjoyed winning when the other person clearly didn't understand everything anyway. Plus it is way more satisfying to win against them once they know what they're doing anyway
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@brandons.63249 күн бұрын
"Ignorance is bliss" i'll never forget that saying.
@leafy126.59 күн бұрын
ive never found a moment where it doesnt apply. I live by it
@benzene_sandwich9 күн бұрын
Have you not heard it since now?
@simplydoz9 күн бұрын
This video is an incredible resource dor teaching honestly. It seriously shows so many important elements of the teacher student relationship.
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@DommyXMommy9 күн бұрын
I’ve been playing magic for like 6 or 7 years and it makes me so happy to see Charlie getting more into the game. I’d love to see more gameplay on a regular.
@seansmith8779 күн бұрын
I have a friend with asian heritage, he grew up in England but was very much raised how his parents learned in their birth country. I'm a very docile person, I have never thrown a punch in 24 years, I am very patient and very rarely if ever get angry, I have never been physically hurt by any authority figure or anything, I was taught purely verbally, treat others how you want to be treated sort of things. I'm not religious but was always just taught to be nice. My friend was very much the opposite, he grew up getting the belt, hit with slippers, wooden spoon, spanked ect. He was very confused when he met me in college and we exchanged stories of our upbringing, he said how are you so calm and well behaved and he actually couldn't believe that I had never been beat as a punishment. he literally didn't think it was possible to raise someone to be non violent in any other way. And I was very much the opposite mindset, I didn't fully understand how his upbringing worked, in my opinion it isn't teaching you to be nice because you actually want to be nice, it's teaching you to be nice because you're afraid of getting punished. Was a very interesting conversation and were very good friends now but it's very interesting seeing two wildly different approaches to raising someone.
@corbinkendall63309 күн бұрын
Using pain as a punishment also teaches children that its okay to hurt someone if they dont do exactly what they want. Its not always like that. But thats how i see it. When kids get upset or angry theyll hit you its because their punishment for acting up is usually being hit. You can raise kids properly without violence. I was not, i think it instils resentment and hatred in people.
@evantanuwidjaja80179 күн бұрын
pppp
@Mr_Death0319 күн бұрын
@Blue-qr4fi worst case scenario: your actually serious and if so should be arrested for pedophilia
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@ItsAZues9 күн бұрын
I'd be fucking dead if I were to play while wearing a shock collar.
@VengirSvogthos9 күн бұрын
If nothing else, having you rewatch the video can also be helping you learn the game more. I'm really happy to see you showing interest in learning the complicated rules of MTG.
@HooperCross9 күн бұрын
"There are two types of pain. Pain that hurts, and pain that hoits weally weally badwy" -Denzel Washington
@The4thArches9 күн бұрын
I love long, nice and warm videos from Charlie
@Not_a_cutie9 күн бұрын
@Blue-qr4fi WHAT EXCUSE ME!!!!!!?????????
@thefalsegod19 күн бұрын
@@Not_a_cutie engagement bait bot moment
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@Not_a_cutie5 күн бұрын
@@thefalsegod1 lmao true
@trevormathews68319 күн бұрын
When the chorus kicks in goose bumps. This makes me want to dance lol
@JakeandJoelareMagic9 күн бұрын
“It’s the fear.” 😂
@ahmed-alnoor9 күн бұрын
Fire MTG videos man.. been really enjoying watching you go through it, keep it up Charlie
@Fleato9 күн бұрын
haha I read that as yuou saying to fire the MTG video man. like to fire the judge or something. I was like wtf the judge do XD
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@RichMitch9 күн бұрын
I've been in chronic pain since 2012 with Axial Spondyloarthritis and I've found myself in that time. I'm sore but I'm happier now than I've ever been
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@RichMitch9 күн бұрын
@@theunkownguy5574 had it for years before that but pain was just sporadic. 26 in 2012
@atheist_addict9 күн бұрын
Not misplays, MISINPUTS!
@yrn_glucose9 күн бұрын
Taking a page out of the Houston Jones playbook. Love to see it.
@niallmacrae60169 күн бұрын
Some data seems to be leaking out of my body
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@Ace852059 күн бұрын
Houston Jones is the GOAT!
@Chiefwiz699 күн бұрын
Those Skill Check mats are sick. I want one.
@faithj48559 күн бұрын
3:13 best part of this video
@j.b.stephens63809 күн бұрын
My new biggest dream is to play a game of commander with these guys 😂
@hookequalsmiss83107 күн бұрын
making judge calls like a true magic player, love it
@Evanz1119 күн бұрын
This must mean masochists are the smartest people in the world 🤔
@davidmandel89609 күн бұрын
yes we are
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@ibrahimihsan20909 күн бұрын
I mean, masochists are sort of messed up so it doesn't really work with them.
@WILLINGLYWILD9 күн бұрын
If you enjoy pain it wouldn’t teach you much, the reason you learn from pain is because you remember how bad it is, I suppose remembering enjoying it might work a little in remembering information but learning what not to do wouldn’t work as well if you enjoyed it
@tylewah9 күн бұрын
I definitely want to encourage more content like this, at least on Skill Check. It doesn't need to replace anything else, but this is just so much fun to watch, especially with the consequences. It's entertaining, engaging, and gives me that vicarious fix for when I can't play my own games.
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@pineapple70249 күн бұрын
“Suffering doesn’t make you a better person; suffering just makes you suffer” -Shaun, analysis of Maus
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@zebraloverbridget9 күн бұрын
I am fully against any form of abuse, but in some cases it can make you a "better" person in that you're able to recognize abuse of others even when they never directly say anything about it. You're able to recognize the red flags in their thought processes because you've been through the same stuff and then you can intervene and let them know sooner what is going on. Knowing about abuse, even if you can't leave it asap, does a lot to help minimize the damage it can do. Thus making you a "better" person in that you can more easily help others. I still don't think anyone should have to go through it at all and if I could stop it all I would.
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@ap-rw3mj9 күн бұрын
suffering def makes a body mature, thats how humans evolved to this
@pineapple70249 күн бұрын
@@ap-rw3mj Do you want to go source for source? Because plenty of people have studied the effect of abuse on children, and the effect DOES NOT make the body mature
@apollo47669 күн бұрын
we’re getting philosophical out here
@Un_Abandoned8 күн бұрын
that conclusion hits me like a freight train lmaooo
@alexakaa.charlesross89199 күн бұрын
I mean I only had to learn once that my Mom wasn't being unreasonable when she said the stove top is hot when turned on.
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@idontneedanameify9 күн бұрын
at 8:35, you can definitely respond to the ETB on the stack.
@idontneedanameify8 күн бұрын
Everything goes on the stack, and if it's on the stack, you get to respond to it once priority goes around the table
@Adasa499 күн бұрын
Actually insane how charlie lucked out hella
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@IRules22448 күн бұрын
The moment I saw the title, I knew what this was about.
@RavingKats9 күн бұрын
The pain is why shock collars, choke chains, and pronged collars have been banned in some cities here in Canada for any dog except police dogs which are exempt. Edit: apparently this was overturned. In Quebec they're banned province wide iirc. In British Columbia "Anyone caught using the shock collars are required to pay a maximum fine of $36,411.92 or face six months in prison".
@ferretyluv9 күн бұрын
There is a massive difference between a prong collar and a shock collar. A prong collar is uncomfortable if you pull. A shock collar causes straight up pain.
@VorpalSnickerSnack9 күн бұрын
Highly doubt anyone would actually be pressed for $36k, but thats beside the point. Interesting info didn't know that. Edit: It's nice to go against animal cruelty, but the courts are a disappointment
@Disabled-person9 күн бұрын
It would be wild if they fined some dude who was wearing a dog shock collar under that law.
@gothamsmostwantedclownbitc71079 күн бұрын
@@ferretyluvProng collars can pinch nerves.
@oneautumnleaff21199 күн бұрын
@@ferretyluv since when? it LITERALLY can only cause pain to a dog if it has a voltage that should never be on it to begin with...
@eugenebrooks40359 күн бұрын
I like watching you guys play magic but i have no clue how its played . But it is addicting to watch and it is addicting to watch you open cards
@bodhi61649 күн бұрын
I thought this was going to be a deep philosophical discussion video but it’s magic 😭
@teleitda88059 күн бұрын
i love how versatile the "JUDGE!" meme is
@Mr.OBrien9 күн бұрын
Not to seem sound sarcastic at all. Thank you, for somehow conveniently bringing this topic up in a situation that I'm currently dealing with. Myself and everyone who genuinely listened to this video is very much appreciated. This really helps, thank you charlie
@VastFuture9 күн бұрын
This is one of the best ways I’ve seen a card game set up being played for a camera. I really like how you guys zoom in on the card and explain it. Let’s get more of this!!
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@napoleonbonerfarte67399 күн бұрын
Most mtg gameplay channels do this lol. The best ATM is Game Knights on CommandZone in terms of production quality.
@LodanSD9 күн бұрын
You guys need to do an Unglued Unhinged Tournament sometime!!!
@rjtrageser98849 күн бұрын
Its kinda cool that me and charlie learn in the same way, tactility is known to be one of the best ways to retain information for long periods of time even after learning just once. I built a table at a woodworking course 5 years ago, and I still remember every single step perfectly, I have never built a table since
@UndeadChaos9 күн бұрын
Theres 2 methods that are used regularly for learning something. A reward method or a punishment method. You either reward yourself for doing it right or punish yourself for doing it wrong.
@JohnnyCaje9 күн бұрын
I believe you could also do both at the same time
@_Kuma_9 күн бұрын
What if I punish myself for doing it right?
@Dev-gj4ii9 күн бұрын
@@_Kuma_ then youre just a masochist
@kitkatrina13379 күн бұрын
@@_Kuma_ that's called being a studio owned by xbox
@realmeatclown9 күн бұрын
My mom used both methods when I was potty trained. Every time I went on the toilet, she gave me one yugioh card (an obsession of mine). Every time I had an accident, she’d take one away. Safe to say I learned incredibly fast
@EthelJung-j5w9 күн бұрын
I don’t think the pain is but rather the fear of it. Whether that is the same or not that is how I view it
@leovang34253 күн бұрын
I agree, I was physically abused but my youngest brother was verbally abused and we showed similar aggression or outburst.
@BewareTheLilyOfTheValley9 күн бұрын
Aww, I love the cute picture of Aerith in the background 😊 And I see Cloud standing in front of the technicolor sunset, lol!
@IDoABitOfTrollin9 күн бұрын
Thought this was about Houston Jones and got excited
@Deltarious9 күн бұрын
You're basically talking about negative reinforcement teaching and studies have repeatedly shown that it is less effective than other methods- so much so that militaries have moved away from it as a method of instilling discipline. A negative *component* can still be a tool in learning but trying to reinforce behaviour with negative consequences is just not as effective as other choices, particularly on certain types of people. It *can* work well for some people who work well under pressure, but it is still likely that another positive method which just pushes them instead would work better
@Jonathan_Collins9 күн бұрын
The only threshold for greatness is pain But the most important and challenging of all…. Is not to share your pain to others
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@peterk.21089 күн бұрын
But telling people of your pain can give people a heads up to not experience avoidable pain
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@jakefoxx79789 күн бұрын
Lets give charlie a controlled shock 💀
@CallmeSins9 күн бұрын
This video is amazing lmao
@peacearcher92569 күн бұрын
You can respond to an ETB trigger. Idk who said you can't but you absolutely can respond to any trigger. It happens at minute 9:00, also later a Phyrexian Obliterator comes into play, you can absolutely exile that as it enters the battlefield.
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@broadWayy9 күн бұрын
You CAN respond to ETB triggers, but neither of the cards Charlie tried to cast in response to have an ETB ability. A permanent just entering the battlefield can't be reacted to, unless it has a triggered ability when entering the battlefield. So, Charlie tried to respond to the cast of the creature spell itself, which his spells then can't target the creature entering the battlefield yet, because the spell hasn't resolved yet. I think they just said "ETB" as the "creature is entering the battlefield", not it actually having an ETB ability.
@peacearcher92569 күн бұрын
@@broadWayy I mean from what i saw in the vid, charlie responded well on the 9:00 minute mark, because the creature does have an ETB trigger, altho it doesnt Negate the trigger u can still hold priority after that. Then with the Phyrexian Obliterator, you cannot respond to it, but you can still cast an Instant on it, like, when it enter the battlefield, that resolves, then you can cast something to it still.
@peacearcher92569 күн бұрын
@@broadWayy I worded it wrong on my first comment to be honest, I tried to say, you CAN cast it after it resolves. Came out wrong in the wording.
@kiusdexra9 күн бұрын
@@peacearcher9256 No, because Charlie was playing all of that in response to the Ian Malcolm card, which doesn't have an ETB effect.
@ToshaDCary9 күн бұрын
“Pain is the best teacher”
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@Xamo49 күн бұрын
Love seeing Charlie become another mtg content creator
@kdoggbonez9 күн бұрын
Seeing them play commander on the skill check channel with shock collars proves it. Matt was playing proper magic
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@jasperquail39149 күн бұрын
when charlie uploads its a good fuckin day
@kylejackson48019 күн бұрын
So everyday?
@jasperquail39149 күн бұрын
@@kylejackson4801 yes hes the good in the day
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@toivo.u9 күн бұрын
gabagool
@JuanPiece.9 күн бұрын
very profound
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@PardonMyGut9 күн бұрын
This made my afternoon 😂😂
@lol-eh7yk4 күн бұрын
"Not my tempo" fletcher
@wpjohn919 күн бұрын
Yes, dealing with hardship and pain causes you to make methods for doing better. An old old friend of mine moved to Bosnia around the same time as me as a child. I had 4 years of nice lessons to learn the local language. Didnt get past hello and 1-10. He was taught in a brutal way. And was fluent in the year. Keegan if you are out there. Hope you are well.
@YK-eg4vw9 күн бұрын
Keegan played sudoku,im sorry bro
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@Doobjo9 күн бұрын
You must find balance between pain and support. Not enough of either only inhibits progress.
@superfamicon79909 күн бұрын
thank you again Charlie for blessing me with another dinnertime banger
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@jordanphilipperris9 күн бұрын
0:29 I lost it🤣
@runespar9 күн бұрын
Dark Souls 3 taught me pain can be educational.
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@Mewzardian4 күн бұрын
Charlie’s board gets nuts. Day of judgement.
@AnasAbdikariim4449 күн бұрын
"Is pain educational" Well yes without pain I will feel nothing but emptiness
@totallynotmodsan76279 күн бұрын
Damn bro, u ok?
@AnasAbdikariim4449 күн бұрын
@totallynotmodsan7627 I'm OK 😢😢😢😢
@Jonathan_Collins9 күн бұрын
Mental pain can be good source of learning, look at carmy at the bear( he pushed him to be his best self) even in whiplash (the drummer was great towards the end)
@thenitpickchannel99939 күн бұрын
You do know that in Whiplash the kid was great but at the same time everything else, including himself, was kinda falling apart due to this obsession to be the best. It showed that while it did have some results it also was a genuinely bad process that only hurt him more inside more than it benefited him outside
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@Cpt.Stickerno0dle-iu3ok8 күн бұрын
That’s rough buddy
@MrJmcd37379 күн бұрын
Blonde boi gives off Furry vibes
@phantomized1879 күн бұрын
-st🎉
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@lukasbland69929 күн бұрын
The title made me think of Houston Jones hahaha
@ChilledMoo5 күн бұрын
Boot camp be like “pain is educational”
@Yeahisaak9 күн бұрын
Sometimes pain is teaching because dicpline (i misspelled that) Instead of using the word pain use discipline you gotta learn what dicepline is if you call it cruel pain it’s Not cruel pain it’s teaching your kid a lesson so YES it can be educational
Lmao when you have to call it something else to cope.
@juanvictorz.escanilla12659 күн бұрын
i got taught with a belt and a broom, never been better.
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@ModestNeophyte9 күн бұрын
i cant wait till the shorter version comes out
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Today's Fact: In 1991, twins Jim Lewis and Jim Springer were reunited after being separated at birth; both had been adopted by different families named James, both had married women named Linda, both had named their sons James Alan, and both had dogs named Toy.