My favorite part is already seeing his son with him. I love it
@MiaogisTeasАй бұрын
I gotta get me some allergy meds. Eyes are watering
@cartermccool6233Ай бұрын
@@MiaogisTeasyea you aren’t the only one that’s a good dad right there little jealous haha
@ninjaofsloАй бұрын
Stupid onion ninjas
@theroyaladventure4197Ай бұрын
So awesome. He's a supercomputer. Got me blurry eyed.
@maxcullen3427Ай бұрын
Yes was great
@DJJ81Ай бұрын
Fuck yes, Eli. Having your boy on camera with you, as someone with two autistic boys, makes my heart smile. Fuck yes bro. Also, pretty sure Gary/nerdrotic did it sober.
@ArmedNerd1988Ай бұрын
Also, Lord of Lips said he doesn't drink
@kolider2315Ай бұрын
Don't forget wendigoon, since he doesn't drink at all.
@BenSuzukiАй бұрын
Yeah, Gary is sober. He already had his run-in with substance abuse
@milkmanchoppersАй бұрын
And clearly y'all are missing the point....
@jeremylandis4228Ай бұрын
Holy crap... who's cutting onions?!? Eli.... crushing it Sir!
@crocadillius6418Ай бұрын
“Spank you for your service” was really under appreciated
@TheNJCottonАй бұрын
Eli as some one with autistic little girl, who tells her im Smart, I'm Strong, I'm Brave, I'm Beautiful, I'm loved everyday. It hit home watching you with your son. Thank you.
@ScottWaaАй бұрын
Eli crushing it as a Dad! Thanks for inspiring us all! ❤
@ProvosesАй бұрын
That intro made me tear up man. Beautiful thing to see
@orderly_chaos5240Ай бұрын
Me too had to have my son watch. Now he wants to play with his son.
@TheBigbum1974Ай бұрын
When the ATF shirt asks "Has anyone ever lost a gun?" Dead Silence.
@abcdefbcdefg8352Ай бұрын
"brought to you by dead air silencers"
@Yoruichi__ShihouinАй бұрын
There was that boating accident…
@paulvamos731914 күн бұрын
@@abcdefbcdefg8352😂
@RamblinAroundАй бұрын
1:19:49 that clip the news shared that went viral of the shotgun shooting the watermelon was me! I was shooting my Mossberg 500 slug gun at a melon we filled with water to make it explode more. it always made me laugh that they showed me pumping the shell out after firing. 😂
@yournewzealandfamilyАй бұрын
Thanks for the mention Nic, let's do it! Machine guns!
@djj9675Ай бұрын
That would be great!
@ethanbrinkman3401Ай бұрын
Can't freaking wait!!!!
@Backdaft94Ай бұрын
Merica!!!
@grimwheelerАй бұрын
This will be Epic!
@user-yj6pr1xn9cАй бұрын
Oh you guys gotta
@Full_Send_GamingАй бұрын
I never tapped a KZfaq video so fast
@alecgregoryАй бұрын
I think we all did
@RobinYoBoi19YTАй бұрын
*fapped to a
@Full_Send_GamingАй бұрын
@@RobinYoBoi19YT😂😂😂
@coffeegonewrongАй бұрын
I have… but it was HLC too
@thecursed01Ай бұрын
tapped that faster than your mother
@joelrodriguez9661Ай бұрын
Great opening to the video. Your son is awesome, Eli. My oldest is 23 and on the spectrum. Thank you for using your platform to support organizations who support our kids.
@starfire6764Ай бұрын
Having Habitual Line Crosser is a great reoccurring guest.
@matthewjones6638Ай бұрын
Made my wife watch the first two minutes of the episode so she could understand why we bought all three autism shirts and now she wants to buy more. 😂👍
@UkraineStar77Ай бұрын
lmfao awesome
@RJ28753Ай бұрын
Niiiiiice 😎🤘
@KeeperOfTartarus14Ай бұрын
Im a minute and 43 seconds in and in tears. The love Eli shows for his son is something i wish to emulate with my own daughter and son on the way. Thank you Eli for being an amazing dad and human being. Edit: corrected spelling errors.
@allenbedingfield2888Ай бұрын
I'm glad to see that I wasn't the only one who had a sudden attack of the C.S. gas.
@alastairthegreat2887Ай бұрын
Yeah, gotta wait a moment before I run some errands.
@angeloahАй бұрын
Same, had to wipe my eyes, (sniff sniff)I’m not crying you’re crying.
@NistonxoАй бұрын
Bro I’m driving down the interstate in tears… Glad I wasn’t the only one
@Anonymoose361Ай бұрын
Eli and junior, bros. We love you guys. Proud to support.
@TheLooterArmyАй бұрын
Listening to you guys makes me feel like a kid again, when my Dad and a couple others would share the funniest & wildest stories from their military or construction/demolition or biker days & I hung on every word. He was in the Navy as a BT on the Kearsarge during Korea. I joined the Navy because of him, I wanted to have stories like he did. A few months ago I was able to show my Dad a couple shorts from both HabitualLinecrosser & The FatElectrician and he laughed his ass off (he liked Grandpa Buff a lot) . We lost him on April 3rd this year to cancer. I want to thank you guys for sharing your stories and humor with us, and for all the good youve done and still do for so many people.
@sirraf23Ай бұрын
I found Fat Electrician through a react channel. I love watching foreigners, especially Brits, react to the true stories of how badass our military is. A lot of them I feel have more respect and love for this country than half the citizens living here.
@douglasjrboley565727 күн бұрын
I'm a 50 year old army medical corps veteran and you guys keep me going!❤
@cam7982Ай бұрын
Don't you start this podcast by forcing a tear in my eye from Eli being an awesome loving dad!
@ericluffy7970Ай бұрын
Good to see that young man flexing the brain power that we all knew was there. That's an awesome duo. Cheers pop
@tonedzeus95Ай бұрын
Same here man just listening as I drove to work and I had to pause and call my wife cause I was losing it
@noahsalazar782Ай бұрын
Couldn't of said it better
@ericluffy7970Ай бұрын
@@tonedzeus95 you're decision is approved. There are few that have our L or R Laterals like they do. BZ
@UKGunsАй бұрын
I know right!
@mattpolinsky4234Ай бұрын
Bro making me cry at work. The interaction between Eli and his son is so cute.
@MrRedvsblueАй бұрын
Same here dude 🥲
@aryc666Ай бұрын
Yeah shut up Eli I'm not crying you're crying+
@iansullivan7777Ай бұрын
Same
@libertybell8852Ай бұрын
I KNOW!!
@Nubalicious944Ай бұрын
As someone who works for one of those delivery services, we were told under no circumstances to deliver to mailboxes. Learn something new every day!
@Confusedreverie19 күн бұрын
I doubt you fellas will see this, but drinking along with yall is getting me through what is unquestionably the hardest time ive ever had in my 34 years on this rock. Im a single dad with 3 girls and when they go to bed, i hang out with Unsubscribe. Thanks for keeping my head up.
@AnuklosmosАй бұрын
Dude, the opening with your son made me tear up. He is amazing and it reminds me of talking to my son and trying to make him feel good about himself. My son is autistic and one day looked at me and said, "I am stupid becuase i'm not like other kids." It broke my heart and I have been trying to get him to understand that he is not stupid, and being different is perfectly fine.
@chiefslinginbeef3641Ай бұрын
Being different like this can mean you are the opposite of stupid buddy. Give him a big hug and tell him LT can't read a map. My boy remembers everywhere he's ever been . Not a big talker but has a memory like a steel trap
@proxy115Ай бұрын
I cried reading this that’s so sad
@AnuklosmosАй бұрын
@@chiefslinginbeef3641 Mine doesn't talk much either, but at 9, they boy is a tech wizard. It doesn't matter what device it is, he will pick it up, and within seconds be navigating it like he has had it for a while.
@femalehero420Ай бұрын
God damn my man, you’re making me tear up. My girl moved in and her daughter is autistic. I am so nervous but she is a good kid.
@AnuklosmosАй бұрын
@femalehero420 Just figure out her tics and be supportive and all will be well man.
@Jessica-zb2cfАй бұрын
I'm a 35 year old woman, not your typical demographic, but I love you guys so much!! And hearing the mantra you teach ryden, is almost identical to the one I teach my 9 year old son who has been diagnosed adhd/add. Love to see a loving caring father.
@jessicadittberner7414Ай бұрын
Ha. Girl I’m 48 ! lol
@Guttabee17 күн бұрын
As someone who grew up with mental disabilities and got treated like garbage by my parents, it warms my heart, knowing that there's good ones out there.
@bluexeyedxpassionАй бұрын
"What's that? A Flying Dorito chip that will not show up on radar and ruin your day." Love Habitual. LMFAO
@jeffjonas5016Ай бұрын
Father of a full spectrum warrior, thanks Eli. Her super power is memorizing and reciting everything she sees or hears. Used to quote anime and wild kratts. Now, she quotes Fat Electrician videos in civics class.
@SuperLaneАй бұрын
Please tell me she quotes him word for word!
@valentinechronicles4871Ай бұрын
@SuperLane omg, I REALLY hope so!
@mike1adamАй бұрын
“Eli doesn’t have fake emotions. Eli is genuine” and that’s why we love him so much
@84yoda4x4Ай бұрын
As an Airmen deploying in Army billets, I had my first experience on a Army gun range and loved it. To see the target actually drop vs shooting a paper silhouette is so much better.
@ArtistryBransonАй бұрын
Ho. Lee. Shit. The very first time I watch an episode (pile on later), I'm greeted by an amazing young man that automatically stole my heart. My son Carter is on the spectrum. I'm the only constant he's ever known in his life. He's my hero. God bless you and your family! Much love from the Arkansas Ozarks!
@libertybell885226 күн бұрын
Awe!! My friend's daughter was diagnosed non-verbal autistic and she had a SHIT therapist/pediatrician and they never recommended sign language?!! Like wth?! They've been doing that forever because it helps so much usually. Well.. my sister is deaf, so I started to teach her and after 2 days she knew all the basic signs, every sign for foods that she liked, water, use the bathroom, too loud, hot, cold, sleepy, bed, bath, movie, colors, numbers, yes, no.. lots of others, but she just soaked it in. Her frustration overload stopped. She was so much happier! She even hugged me, and she didn't hug anyone. ❤ But it's like I told my friend, "she KNOWS what she wants, she just can't tell you! That would piss me off too!" But she'd been told that ASL wouldn't help her because she "wouldn't understand." I helped her find a better doctor, and 8 years later... she can speak and only has overload issues in big crowds or when she's really tired. She's the best kid, though! Just makes me so mad that she spent those couple years dealing with a doctor that didn't care enough to help the kid and get her an accurate diagnosis
@DasByrdiАй бұрын
Poor Eli... having to compete with such a Handsome little man stay strong.
@user-gr7sq8lr2fАй бұрын
Yeah, poor Eli, sorry pal you never gonna measure up anymore.
@blackdog6969Ай бұрын
Absolute respect to Ryden for that intro, absolutely perfected it in his way. Eli, you're slaying it as a dad, my man
@Dean89420Ай бұрын
Bro that opener with eli and his son brought tears to my eyes, so wholesome to see and such a heartwarming moment. Im buying a full metal spectrum shirt as soon as i get paid. Id be honored and proud to get a second shirt signed by his son
@604cprАй бұрын
I didn’t expect Eli’s impressions of his son to be so accurate. I can tell he was a bit out of his element, but made a great effort for his dad. My older brother has autism and a mix of other things, a loving patient parent / family makes a huge difference in development and independence.
@Keysmasher651Ай бұрын
Eli, that opening was amazing. Thank you for that
@cheekseparatorАй бұрын
Eli is dad goals.
@viewphoenix341812 күн бұрын
I love how absolutely genuine they are about loving their jobs and loving the fans that let them do their jobs. I’ve never felt so loved and not to even have been at the show. Have to go someday for sure.
@jrspike2315 күн бұрын
@24:40 What Eli is (badly) trying to describe is a radioisotope thermoelectric generator that was a part of a radio broadcast network. The incident occurred December 2, 2001 and is called the "Lia radiological accident", the core was made from Strontium-90.
@tearstoneactual9773Ай бұрын
I love how when this whole thing got started, Matt was like "I hate coming on podcasts. I've only done like two. I never do them." And now he's been on Unsub how many times? And it's pretty much always a good time.
@jasonmatkovich6342Ай бұрын
If you go on a podcast with bad hosts you're not going to enjoy them, much like us watching. The best hosts make it feel like you're talking to friends
@buell5006Ай бұрын
I'm a dad of a son with autism, im so happy to see you how much support you give the community. Thanks man.
@AnDyFmX0610 күн бұрын
Thank you for that intro that was very heartwarming. That is the best part of this entire podcast episode.
@a.perkins89Ай бұрын
My dad was in Korea and my Grandpa was in WWII. Both Army. They died before I was an "adult" before I understood anything. Before I could thank them and know why. I wished they were still here because I have so many questions I wish I could ask them.
@DavidClinkinbeardАй бұрын
As a father of an autistic son thank you Eli. People don't realize my boy is gifted in ways we can't be. He has saved my life. If I was smart enough I would send you a picture or video
@NistonxoАй бұрын
You’re amazing and I’m so grateful to know you guys are part of the community too! I hope to have a son someday to be my best buddy
@rebelracing101rrАй бұрын
My oldest son is “high functioning” almost normal but man those small quirks he has make my day everyday. The fact this boys teaches me so much about my self keeps me going.
@chiefslinginbeef3641Ай бұрын
My boy is supposedly in the middle but since I got him into therapy early on he's rocketing up to "normality". He doesn't speak well and has emotional control problems In certain situations. This fella remembers everything. Just can't speak well.
@sonicsphincter6Ай бұрын
I was so excited to get the Tism Touch shirt as soon as my check cleared, and its awesome to see you with your boy, and the smile it bring you. Thank you Eli, and everyone else involved for making it feel like we're a part of the group of guys. I cant wait to wear the first merch I've ever bought from a creator.
@WindowLickingDeerАй бұрын
I got mine on Thursday, and I ordered another one for my mom that night.
@aldolpho97Ай бұрын
At Fort Bliss for a time they were handing out article 15s if you didn't call them "NATO Cables" or "24 Volt intervehicular cables"😂
@shawnstell9871Ай бұрын
As a father to an autistic daughter, seeing you and Raiden together like that really relates with me and my daughter. Feeling that strength of community is amazing. Truly. Thank you
@cameronsnyder1246Ай бұрын
Eli you are a magnificent father.
@Preston_RNGTАй бұрын
This just inspires a TON of copyright questions, and the cast of this episode are the best ones to answer them.
@PrestonVBАй бұрын
Yes. Many questions. Looking forward to the next live event.
@mr.deathly210526 күн бұрын
Man, I teared up at seeing Rhydon. Eli loves him so much, and it was so amazing to be able to see the person that means that much to hum
@houstonwalker7108Ай бұрын
2 mins in and Eli’s son saying he loves us has me in tears
@mikekuschka998Ай бұрын
Hello Rydan. Thank you for being being you. Without you, we would not have such an amazing group of creators to watch.
@NistonxoАй бұрын
Amen
@vladdy357Ай бұрын
Found the podcast a month ago and have binged though all the episodes while at work and I just want to say thank you for helping me get through the day, you guys are a huge inspiration to me and I appreciate the work you do.
@bjormika9Ай бұрын
47:10 Im surprised Eli didn't mention that tidbit about barely anyone understanding the emperor when he went on the radio, because he spoke with such a "royal" accent, compared to the regular people of Japan at the time, to the point that he was basically incomprehensible.
@officerrebar3839Ай бұрын
The fact that Nick brought the family from New Zealand is awesome. I’ve been watching their channel for about a year, so it would be great to see them on the podcast or at the range
@willbellamy2748Ай бұрын
I watch them also. Can't wait to see them on the podcast
@Saiman9000Ай бұрын
I love YourNewZealandFamily, Nick's content and donut operator's.
@Nox_NoctuaАй бұрын
when they made their trip announcement video I recommended the guys I'm so glad this is happening
@gingerfurrdjedi6211Ай бұрын
Seeing Habitual Line Crosser pop off about the "hypersonics" was the best part of this already awesome podcast! It's dudes just hanging out with Each other without a script, great media!
@glencalhoun954428 күн бұрын
Matt!!! I used you as an example to Scott over at Kentucky Buttlipstics!!! When he first started making vids he showed the personality of a Rock!!! I knew he was funny from small lil mistakes he would make and how he would fix them, (by the way, back then he didn't have enough subs to ignore people so he replied to a LOT of us back then, WAY too many for that now, lol) but I told him to go watch your vids and try to relax and be funny and to have fun in the vids. I even told him he should Try to Collab with you!!! He's Obviously done amazing since then and continues to grow greatly!!!
@AckNaustАй бұрын
You guys keep kicking ass, much love to y’all and this amazing community!
@Chef_GrrFaceАй бұрын
1:48 damn that message from Eli and Ryden was so touching makes me happy I ordered full metal spectrum and tism touch shirts yesterday I was diagnosed with autism at 34 and I’ve spent the past year learning a lot about myself…and the a-10 warthog
@justinshuffstall4888Ай бұрын
A very fine machine of war 💪
@RagingroxesАй бұрын
I had no idea those went hand in hand lol!
@Chef_GrrFaceАй бұрын
@@Ragingroxes some people like trains I like things that go brrrt
@justinshuffstall4888Ай бұрын
@@Chef_GrrFaceI wish I could love a comment. Cause SAME!
@CooperTheHunterАй бұрын
@dayvvalker337 Train that goes brrrt?
@chrisbuttonshaw2088Ай бұрын
Love Eli says "show your superpowers" and is just SUCH an awesome dad.. like knew that from his stories but seeing it.
@invaderjoshua6280Ай бұрын
Good job on life, you’re a good father. No matter what else happens you’ve succeeded. Being a good parent is all that matters.
@KingKelebraАй бұрын
Oh snap, G'DAY LIL MAN!!! Great to meet ya, hear wonderful things mate!
@ryanmcmahan7248Ай бұрын
ELI!!! Your kid is absolute coolest kid ever!!!
@seanmcardle1486Ай бұрын
Eli, the “nuclear” thing you guys were talking about are Soviet Era, Beta-M Thermoelectric Generators. They were used to power remote lighthouses and radio communication stations. When the USSR collapsed, they were essentially “orphaned”, and locals break them open looking for scrap to use or sell, and they have zero idea what they are. The consequences you guys briefly spoke about. There’s lots of similar stories, and they typically don’t end well.
@lockheedmartinf-22raptor73Ай бұрын
And the specific event happened in Lia, Georgia. It's scary that after the event, the IAEA launched a search throughout the country and found hundreds of other RTGs that were abandoned after the soviet collapse, and it's possible that there's more today.
@oFFtheWall518Ай бұрын
Kyle Hill does a great video on it.
@atbgaming8342Ай бұрын
I was about to comment this, but luckily read the comments first. RTGs is what they're called, I think... Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generators.
@BeardedTherapistАй бұрын
I'm a behavioral therapist who works with autistic kiddos and that intro WRECKED me!!!!! Yall rock! Thanks and keep it up!!!!
@ivannacivАй бұрын
The opener with Eli and his son hit my dad strings. Tears! love this community and this crew.
@coleb9600Ай бұрын
My wife former postal worker. Told me that the postal inspectors will pretty much set you up if the suspect theft even going as far as dropping a quarter in the lobby. And if you pick it up your fired
@jasonpavlich8579Ай бұрын
This podcast is the heart of America. Thank you all.
@aarongingerich4179Ай бұрын
Hey I just want to thank you for your content you guys have changed my live. I look forward to hearing your strays and just being able to laugh and take things sad and seriously you guys are making a difference for alot of people keep doing what you guys are doing love your loyal viewers.
@glencalhoun954428 күн бұрын
Such an amazing inspiration!!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@GAMEHARDLIVESTREAMSАй бұрын
Eli is always so humble and respectful, and he thanks us alot. I hope this message reaches the boys. Because it`s our time to say thanks. I am a Norwegian Viking at 41. I have lost my family , many years ago. I lowered my own mom down in the grave. I survived a brain stroke later due to stress and more. I wish i hadnt survived. Now at 41 years old, i have no friends. If the year was a good year, i might see one person. After that i will wait until next year to see if anyon shows up. The last 15 years i have spent every 365 days on my own. Eli have inspired me alot, alongside with the rest of the "crew" I keep the podcast running and pretend i hade real friends like you guys. Atleast by having this on in the background i can almost start to feel like a real human being. The friendship between the boys are a very rare and it seems to be just as strong as well. May you all find what your looking for on this Journey, i hope you all will find true Happiness . Forgive me for the long txt. I just wanted to say thank you to all of you.
@danjohnson3197Ай бұрын
Nic is the type of person we need to teach history.
@Shaed2002Ай бұрын
The first 2 minutes of this video hit deeper than any moment in all of your podcasts. Eli, you are awesome bro!
@ClayFowlkesАй бұрын
Thanks for what you all are doing
@AJJohnson164Ай бұрын
We need more of Eli’s dad side. That’s awesome, love this channel.
@IamMenaceVOАй бұрын
We need some UnSub artwork with Nick, Cody, and Brandon as Hobbits, and Eli as Gandalf the Brown weidling a shovel.
@jessehostetler7747Ай бұрын
I could make that happen.
@user-gr7sq8lr2fАй бұрын
Doooooo iiiiiiiiittttttt
@konrad0311Ай бұрын
I’d buy that
@andrewbledsoe3722Ай бұрын
Eli, it takes a lot to make me cry these days. Buy seeing you with your son made me year up. I have two little girls and another child on the way and if I'm half of the father you are ill be doing a damn good job
@joecuddington3205Ай бұрын
I used to listen to music in my woodshop but now all that plays is episodes of Unsub. And Eli the part with you and your son is awesome. Seeing how much of yourself you put into Autism awareness and everyone else as well is truly the greatest thing.
@SPlRlT1Ай бұрын
Just over a month into quitting opiates cold turkey. Trying to better myself. These podcasts while running really helps the mind. Thank you Eli!
@NatemireАй бұрын
Congrats! Keep it up. It sounds like you're doing an awesome job.
@user-gr7sq8lr2fАй бұрын
Great job. Do me a favor, if you ever get the chance, spread the word to others about your story. Maybe it'll keep one more person from getting addicted. Or you may be the inspiration for someone else who needs it to help them. Good luck and if you stumble keep getting back up
@MorkandGorkАй бұрын
You will never escape the taste and the urge you just move past it and focus on the future
@SPlRlT1Ай бұрын
@user-gr7sq8lr2f thank you man that really helps me stay motivated. I'm 26 and have been taking pain pills since I was 16. I hid it for years but the harder you try to hide things eventually the truth comes out. My gf broke up with me in February and that was the reality check I needed to get healthier. I'd glady share my story to anyone who may need it. Most people recommended me not quiting cold turkey but I disagree and I'm really trying to push myself. As cliche as it sounds if I can do it after a decade of substance abuse then I believe others can too.
@TheGhostOvHadesАй бұрын
Hell yeah man I'm about 8 months sober now, and I understand exactly what you mean about these videos helping your mind
@cow_powahАй бұрын
Phew. I'll be 40. I am waaay passed that military cutoff age (at least in today's military). TFE can talk my ear off but I'm too thick headed to nod and agree. Great to see Rydan at the start. We all know you're a great dad, Eli. This just really pushes it to the next level of 'World's Best Dad'.
@tonedzeus95Ай бұрын
Eli it hit me different cause my son has a touch of the tism and everyday before preschool we would do positive affirmations and it helped him get through it and now hes in first grade and the affirmations fell off. But we are going to start them again. Thank you for reminding me they always can use more positivity!
@spoolin55psiАй бұрын
Fun fact, the radioactive barrels that you were talking about they were used to admit low voltage power for a very long time to power obviously low-voltage things and very remote areas
@ddub6137Ай бұрын
I’m still active duty and my son (almost 2 years old) is currently being tested cuz they believe he’s on the spectrum, this is seriously super inspiring and cool to see and I want to say thank you for what you do. I of course bought 2 shirts just to show my appreciation
@chiefslinginbeef3641Ай бұрын
Getting them into therapy as early as possible is great. Depending on your state be careful with ABA bc it's tied to CPS and they are staffed by liberal women. Had one who wrote an anonymous report about me for owning guns and having beer at my house.
@ruinedtv8415Ай бұрын
The amount of inspiration I get from this podcast is insane. When I was going through rough patches you guys gave me the laughs to push through and even make me try my hand at creating a podcast to push the same kind of content and feeling to help more people in the same boat. Keep it up guys
@ZeroFksGvn25 күн бұрын
The most fun I’ve ever had on a stress shoot was at Hood while in 1ID, we ran through a storm sewer to a ladder into a building, climb a few staircases and a second ladder to the roof and dispatch 3-5 targets at 200m with our designated weapons.
@kaistellmach5013Ай бұрын
Seeing your son with you made me happy again that i got the tism touch shirt! I love listening to you guys at work and i have been getting my coworkers doing the same... Thanks from MN, and i still love you Nick, even thou you hate our state...
@lucky7th331Ай бұрын
Seeing Eli and Ryden was so wholesome 🥺
@ccfalcons58Ай бұрын
That intro was absolutely amazing.
@1327racing13Ай бұрын
Eli is such an incredible person and an inspiration for the kind of dad I wanna be for my son thank you Eli and the rest of the crew for being such amazing humans ❤
@user-kn8pq9ru7s15 күн бұрын
Eli has taken the father of the year of the year award forever. Nobody coulda been a more perfect person. He’s the greatest dad
@mzuniga_74Ай бұрын
That intro broke my heart especially when Eli was going through those affirmations with his son. Love you guys and thanks for all the great content
@jhavistoАй бұрын
Love that New Zealand couple and their family videos!
@jesseosterhoutАй бұрын
Bro! Your kiddo being 100% on those flying facts is awesome, it makes me proud to be a fan of yours Mr Double Fap!
@ekvictory007Ай бұрын
25:00 - Plainly Difficult has an excellent video on the USSR's strontium generators that were lent to satellite states for power to intelligence stations to
@Jacsmith383Ай бұрын
I need some more habitual linecrosser on this podcast. Also I can see Eli showing through his son and it is awesome.
@EthanHoss69Ай бұрын
This podcast has helped me through some low points in life I’m sure I’m not alone. Also that beginning section you can tell Eli is a great dad.
@BucketOfFailАй бұрын
That was so sweet seeing you and your son Eli! You are an amazing guy and I love what you are doing.
@Jman1999xАй бұрын
I just want to say, that probably one of the best intros I’ve seen to a KZfaq video
@JaylinArtemisАй бұрын
I love Your New Zealand Family!!!!
@CaptainFrost32Ай бұрын
I scrolled down to see if any other NZedders reacted to TFE. (Need them to include some favorite recipes for Atlanta's Kitchen.)
@brandontucker6958Ай бұрын
Damnit Eli with that opening, I'm at work and almost started crying. I have a few issues and struggle with social ques and social skills, my daughter is a little over 2 and I'm terrified she'll be like me and have social issues that don't get helped until her late teens like me. Being able to see you in dad mode, even that little bit, and see how easily he's able to show himself and talk even though you've said before he's not interested speaks volumes of how great you are, and how much I hope I can be with her. Love the show, you guys always make me laugh and get through my day.
@bretoncook-ib7kxАй бұрын
Oh my lord eli! that opening literally brought a tear to my eyes. your boy reminds me of my son and I, who is working through life his best with the tism and seeing you killin it as a good father warmed my heart completely. yall are the best foul mouth people i've seen on youtube. keep up the great work boys and all the love from canada!
@JBCPuppydaddy26 күн бұрын
Eli You Beautiful Bastard the start of this one brings a tear to my eye every time! There's more love than that entry than any of us were ready for.❤