The Most HATED Van Life Family On TikTok

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shirashiraonthewall

shirashiraonthewall

Ай бұрын

This problematic van life family on TikTok has been illegally home-schooling their kids while forcing them to live in a tiny space with no privacy.
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@shirashiraonthewall
@shirashiraonthewall Ай бұрын
WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE COLOR? mine is black 🫣🖤
@Vintage_Vincent
@Vintage_Vincent Ай бұрын
Green 💚
@FREMZY_YT
@FREMZY_YT Ай бұрын
Black aswell
@NiamhMacL
@NiamhMacL Ай бұрын
Orange! 🦊🧡🍊
@Bellalovesyou332
@Bellalovesyou332 Ай бұрын
Pinkkk💗💗💗💗
@Jordan49103
@Jordan49103 Ай бұрын
Green 🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯💯💯💯💯🟩
@emmakrattiger0611
@emmakrattiger0611 Ай бұрын
I used to live in an RV full time with my family. We never traveled because we never had money because my parents don't work. We lived off of food stamps and child support. The RV was so small. I slept on a couch, my stepbrother slept on a couch, and my little brother slept on the cold hard wood floor. We had no space, no privacy, while my parents had a door, a big ass king sized bed and their own room. It was miserable living with 4 other people in a place that was that small. I recently turned 18 2 months ago and I moved out 2 days after i turned 18. It was the best day of my life. I live with my boyfriend now and i finally have my own space, a comfortable bed, and we don't live off of food stamps.
@shirashiraonthewall
@shirashiraonthewall Ай бұрын
THIS IS SUCH AN AMAZING STORY! go live your best life queen
@candicemaness
@candicemaness Ай бұрын
Wow way to judge the people that paid for you for 18 years and did the best they could. I'm sure that you in all your 18 yr old wisdom could tell them how to do it better. And way to shame people who need a little help due to under employment or an emergency!!
@candicemaness
@candicemaness Ай бұрын
Ps you are now living off your boyfriend...which is way superior to doing things for yourself
@emmakrattiger0611
@emmakrattiger0611 Ай бұрын
@@candicemaness for your information, my parents were not the best parents. I was forced to do everything in that RV while my parents didnt do anything but sit on their ass all day. My parents do not work. And they still have 2 kids to care for. I did not get a childhood because I was busy trying to be the 2nd parent to my siblings, I was busy trying to push myself through high school all while trying to juggle with my own mental health. So instead of judging and saying stuff before you think, kindly shut up.
@candicemaness
@candicemaness Ай бұрын
And I hate to tell you..MANY PARENTS ARE WORSE!! if your biggest complaint is how you helped out at home and didn't have money well I'll be the first to tell you...there are people who are beaten, molested, starved...but your generation is very materialistic so it's not a shock
@flipchuu
@flipchuu Ай бұрын
excuse me what? in a van with kids, a 'homeless junkie' AND YOUR EX HUSBAND????
@shirashiraonthewall
@shirashiraonthewall Ай бұрын
Yep. Lol
@alexv3372
@alexv3372 26 күн бұрын
I would never want to live with a homeless partner much less my ex
@Theone-kz9vd
@Theone-kz9vd 15 күн бұрын
If her ex got a girlfriend and she started living with them too...crazier than a fever dream.
@alexv3372
@alexv3372 14 күн бұрын
Oh god There not going to fit
@carius8125
@carius8125 14 күн бұрын
Sounds like a really Bad sitcom
@Kerdtress
@Kerdtress Ай бұрын
Just to make this Clear: In Germany, Homeschooling is generally not a concept. You are required by law to send your Kids to School and support them doing that or the Goverment will punish you if not straight up taking you Kids away. She would also be Financially Supported if she is a German and could easily live in an Apartment with her Kids having their own Room. In case she is German it sounds more like Child Abuse and avoiding the German Youth welfare Office.
@shirashiraonthewall
@shirashiraonthewall Ай бұрын
She is German yeah and totally. She could have a welfare supported house and get money for the kids. They don’t have to travel full-time. Makes no sense why she does this.
@TwilightSagaCullen
@TwilightSagaCullen Ай бұрын
So the government take your kids off you if you don't send them to school, where they're being brainwashed and having stupid agendas shoved down their throat! 😬 That's horrible!
@Sefyr-
@Sefyr- Ай бұрын
i live in germany and i’m homeschooled. it was a fight to get me to this point but § 35 is like a hole in their law
@TwilightSagaCullen
@TwilightSagaCullen Ай бұрын
It's disgusting that they take your children from you! Why? Because you won't let the government brainwash them!
@Kerdtress
@Kerdtress Ай бұрын
@@Sefyr- There are specific exceptions but i highly doubt that you just casually use § 35 to get your kids out of school duty. I just assume that your situation was not just because your Parents dont like public schools and when you turned 6 they said fuck it lets live in an RV.
@snowyboi3253
@snowyboi3253 Ай бұрын
“And this privacy blah blah blah..” 😨
@icloudyxd
@icloudyxd 20 күн бұрын
It just shows that she doesn’t care about their privacy
@HeliosMij
@HeliosMij 20 күн бұрын
when i tell u i was SHOOKETH
@Robynhoodlum
@Robynhoodlum 20 күн бұрын
As someone whose parents made me keep my bedroom door open 24/7, I HATED that part. Privacy is important! And yes, the kids will “experiment” curtain or no curtain(you just get good at being silent)!😉
@lilyj.thomas4555
@lilyj.thomas4555 Ай бұрын
So…they’re one of “van lifers” who are truly homeless and don’t have any remote jobs etc… they’re just out there winging it and putting their children through hell 🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️
@shirashiraonthewall
@shirashiraonthewall Ай бұрын
yeah... and if they want back to Germany the govt would give them a full house with rooms and free education they just don't want to do that lol
@lilyj.thomas4555
@lilyj.thomas4555 Ай бұрын
@@shirashiraonthewall Jesus. That sounds like they hit government lottery.
@biancaman4930
@biancaman4930 14 күн бұрын
@@shirashiraonthewall because then they'll have to work to pay for the house, that's why. There are so many parents/ adults running away from work in Europe it's crazy! Because the government is allowing and supporting them trough social and child support money that they get from the working class as taxes. It's disgusting!
@Michelala
@Michelala Ай бұрын
When I was a child I would have been very happy to eat nothing but candy and potato chips all day. But my mother did not let me because she knew better! It’s a parents job to do what’s best for their children not just what makes them happy
@shirashiraonthewall
@shirashiraonthewall Ай бұрын
Exactly!
@Lisa-gt1yp
@Lisa-gt1yp 22 күн бұрын
As a German we don‘t claim her 😅. I know that my niece and nephew were both given multiple antibiotics and injections of different medication when they were born and that was in Germany
@pinkgiraffe378
@pinkgiraffe378 Ай бұрын
"Room" is a very generous word for where the children sleep
@magdam1508
@magdam1508 Ай бұрын
As a homeschooled person, "they learn by themselves I don't have to do anything" IS A RED FLAG AF. In my country homeschooling is just going to school that doesn't force a schedule on you, so each student is still a couple of minutes away from talking with a teacher if they need to, and many of us use that a lot! I have some sort of interaction with our teachers almost every day, sometimes I come to listen to some online classes, sometimes I make sure I know what I can do for my exams (we have written and oral, oral exams are a bit more complicated and many of us do projects, but we need to know if they're fine for the subject) , sometimes I go into some online discussion organised by the school (for example we have classes where the teacher just throws a topic and we are supposed to speak it through in another language! Or sometimes we play games in this other language, it's very fun and people are great). We also can get ourselves a call with a psychologist, which, in this country, is amazing, because we don't have a right to go to doctors without parent's permission, but here we control what classes we take and what online meetings we go to. Being homeschooled without all that support sounds like a nightmare. Humans learn through play, experiences, interactions with people. While I don't think public schools do that well, in our school we are considered equals to our teachers and speaking with them is great. It really encourages to speak up and actively learn and get curious. I think I'm much braver than I was when I was in public school. Education is the parent's duty, in public school it's already a red flag when somebody thinks their child's education is not their business, but in homeschool? That's a recipe for failure.
@kurbukurbu
@kurbukurbu 14 күн бұрын
what country is it? are there also real life interactions or just online?
@magdam1508
@magdam1508 14 күн бұрын
@@kurbukurbu I'm in Poland. While I mostly stay to onilne interactions as I live in a place away from anyone (which is no change from public school, I was a bit of an outcast and I'm an hour away from a city), the school organizes meetings in many cities in the country and has at least one building that I know on where there are everyday normal classes. We have a mobile app dedicated for meetings, and we're encouraged to create our own, so this is very easy to meet people from school. I usually just take care of my contacts on my own and meet people my age that don't go to the same school as I do, for example by volunteering in a shelter. I get e-mails from school about new meetings at least... once a month? once two months? And in one message there are multiple dates and places. I've been on a picnic organized by the school and it was very fun. There were some places for DIY, cakes, different attractions. It's very easy to find people to talk with there :)
@DAROOO10
@DAROOO10 8 күн бұрын
Oo i am from Poland! Actually School in Poland are sometimes have really bad education system, i am In Social school and i need to tell that it's not as good as imagined but it's better than public, but of course one of our biggest problems is, Homophobia, Transphobia, and really bad vision about mental disorders like ADHD and other. And to be honest, if i could, i would change to homeschool, and yeah I know that sometimes is not that great, i know i could change schools but first i get used to this school and after those years i stand it and second i am scared of abonding my Best friend because they are actually only person that i trust the most (Parents not included lol) I have an anxiety disorder that makes me worry about specific things more than others, and thats really annoying, but i really can't do anything about it, that's why I am worring about my relationships *to much.*
@DAROOO10
@DAROOO10 8 күн бұрын
Srry for bad English
@magdam1508
@magdam1508 8 күн бұрын
@@DAROOO10 Yeah, the system is really bad, but there are schools that don't go with the Polish system (check Budząca się Szkoła, they've got a map of those!). I also totally get what you're talking about, I've ADHD and autism and anxiety and I never got any help. A lot depends on the school you go to. I went to a liceum that was really accepting, but I know I was lucky there. Still, I went to Chmura and I feel better here. Also going homeschooled when you can't trust your parents... It probably would be impossible in any way. It's a scary and big decision overall, it helps a bit to realize school is not that big of a deal, you can't be lawfully discriminated because of being homeschooled, the grades don't matter to anybody after it... but parents sometimes make that very hard. The school I was in before homeschooling allows me to visit! So I am able to see my old classmates. I don't know if other schools would allow that tho... Good luck to you, going to school in Poland is not easy. They expect so much and give nothing back. (also your English is not bad, it's easy to understand from context even if there are mistakes, and in the real world that's all that matters)
@Athanza
@Athanza Ай бұрын
I travelled full time with my mum from the age of 7 to 13. It was just us 2 but I still hated it. Yes, I saw a lot of places and experienced a lot of things, and there were good moments, but I still hated it. I literally can't even imagine if I had a sibling, LET ALONE TEN OF THEM. I would probably just run away, for real. I wasn't allowed internet or a phone and we never stayed anywhere any longer than a few weeks at most which meant if I did make friends, I wouldn't have them for long. It was lonely and boring and alienating and I would NOT recommend this life to anyone for more than just the occasional road trip. It f**ked up my social development so badly that when I was eventually put in school I developed clinical depression, anxiety, an eating disorder, and behavioural issues (which I luckily grew out of). DO NOT DO THIS TO YOUR KIDS.
@shirashiraonthewall
@shirashiraonthewall Ай бұрын
I’m so sorry you went though that :(
@roo-tt6by
@roo-tt6by 15 күн бұрын
im so sorry!!!
@rottenwildflowers
@rottenwildflowers 24 күн бұрын
id just like to say as someone who lived like this for a huge part of my childhood: its horrible. i lived in a shelf made for storage and the lil curtain i had was a cut shower curtain. i had a metal dora box and if my toys didnt fit i didnt keep them. we werent filmed, but it was still by choice. my parents choice. it is absolutely impossible to develop as a teenager and young adult when your only privacy is the 8x6 bathroom. no typo. i still struggle alot with privacy now that i live in a house with a close friend. i have awful anxiety when my friend goes in my room or touches my things. id just like to let yall know that its worse than they show. have a blessed day ❤ edit: i forgot to mention that i was diagnosed with autism when i was little. living in a rolling circus didnt help.
@omnirath
@omnirath Ай бұрын
I always find people saying about their kids like "but they’re happy so no issue" really really grave and bad, kids are happy, they are not equiped to understand what life is, they feel good in the moment. When I was 5yo my dad was at that time untreated bipolar and deeply alcoholic, my parents store went bankrupt and they were left with nothing at all but I as a 5 yo was happy as hell, it’s years later I saw the issues and the effects of that and it’s not the job of kids to justify and legitimate the issues of their parents even more when they can be avoided by simply not living in a car Great vid too !!!
@shirashiraonthewall
@shirashiraonthewall Ай бұрын
EXACTLY THE SAME! I appreciate her listening to her kids, but honestly they don’t know the half of it. They don’t understand why school is important. They don’t understand why privacy is important. You can’t just let kids do whatever they want. I DEFINITELY would have loved to be homeschooled and to travel full time when I was a kid, but now that I’m older, I’m glad that I wasn’t lol
@HUEMOB
@HUEMOB 25 күн бұрын
Its the same as when america was segregated. You cant have dreads if your skin color is white. You cant sit in the front of the bus if your skin color is black
@pj__reads
@pj__reads 19 күн бұрын
the memoirs that will come out in 10-20 years will be insane
@Te3time
@Te3time 17 күн бұрын
I'm waiting for all the "I'm glad my mom died" social media editions
@johniceland5027
@johniceland5027 Ай бұрын
Yeah, as a kid who's been homeschooled through various different courses, it really sucks, especially when you vocally tell them you want to go back to public school and they just try to tell you about all the drugs, all the kids getting beat up, etc. They terrified me out of going back to public school and I was homeschooled from halfway through 2nd grade to 8th grade, then thrown around a couple homeschool co-ops through highschool. One year of highschool left, which will probably be at the community college. I've managed to keep myself mentally together in one piece, despite her actively opposing any sort of therapy or treatment options. And yet she wonders why I want to go across the Atlantic to the Netherlands for college. Nothing she's doing is illegal, but it adds up.
@shirashiraonthewall
@shirashiraonthewall Ай бұрын
Awwwww I’m so sorry you are going through all that 😭 they say it’s for your protection but all it is, is sheltering you from the real work 🫣 I hope you find solace in collage. Just don’t go too hard with the illegal substances 😇
@bagelsversion.13
@bagelsversion.13 Ай бұрын
I've gone through public school, and it isn't bad at all. Honestly, the worst that could happen is someone gets in a little tussle with someone else 😑 if your smart and avoid it like me, your fine. And the blah blah about drvgs and stuff didn't occur at any of my schools.
@kazooINEEDAIR
@kazooINEEDAIR Ай бұрын
As a homeschooled kiddo, the parents telling you about the druggies and the things that go on in the bathroom, and the bullies are so real 😭 I’m fortunate enough to have good doctors, and I’m currently having counseling/ therapy to keep my mental health in check. I’m also fortunate to have parents that listen to my complaints about homeschooling. I’m glad I’m homeschooling during this time, but I’m also glad to go back to public school in around a year or two. I’m so sorry for everything you’ve gone through, and what you’re going through. I haven’t been homeschooled my whole life, so I have it easy compared to you. I hope your future becomes SO much better! I pray life will treat you so much better as it comes along. It’s a brave thing to speak out about your homeschooling experience.
@Falid
@Falid Ай бұрын
I'm from the Netherlands.. I pray hopefully one day you'll be able to go to college here :) Glad you're still getting through
@Belle2550
@Belle2550 26 күн бұрын
Husband was homeschooled, I went to public. He loved it because he was doing terrible in a structured curriculum. He needed more time and more ability to move his body. I loved going to public school for a place with structure and places to have quiet thoughts. We're on the fence with our kids. I don't want to lose the social connections of public. He doesn't want the rigidity and allows us the freedom to study at our child's pace.
@MsAmbrosefolly
@MsAmbrosefolly Ай бұрын
My issue with her "homeschooling," is that it comes across as lazy. In the earlier 2000s, there was a father and daughter living in a lean to in a protected forest in Oregon. He homeschooled his daughter using a set World Book Encyclopedias, but because the father was actively teaching his kid, the girl was described as being well spoken and even a little a head of her peers academically. This chick has an "app" teaching her kids and it seems to be the only form of education, besides meeting (unvetted and potentially dangerous) new people & being a constant tourist. She doesn't give a real schedule about doing reading, writing and arithmetic, having her kids do reports about cultural or historical aspects of whatever place they are in or learning new languages. The "app" is deciding her kids' education. She is putting in as much or even less work than suburban moms that send their kids to school and go to work. I feel sorry for the rest of the family. I wouldn't be surprised if the ex husband would have loved to take the kids he shares with this narcissist and let her bum around with her hobo boyfriend, but now she has a baby with the hobo, the other kids really don't want to be separated from the sibling and the dad either has to tagalog or rarely see his kids.
@-ScreenScene-
@-ScreenScene- 13 күн бұрын
I was homeschooled by my mother for a few years, they bought all the workbooks to our chosen curriculum. After returning to public school, I was academically ahead too, and my social skills weren't impacted because I participated in sports etc. So yeah, homeschooling is not as bad as some make it out to be, it just depends on the parent and their intentions.
@piet4982
@piet4982 22 күн бұрын
We vacinate babys at brth in germany but i think her 2 brain cells dont know that
@MorganVsTheInternet
@MorganVsTheInternet 15 күн бұрын
Newborns are vaccinated in most developed countries!
@piet4982
@piet4982 15 күн бұрын
@@MorganVsTheInternet yes but i think she doesnt know that
@finfromthedeep
@finfromthedeep 22 күн бұрын
wait so shes,,, technically on the run from the german government 😳
@shirashiraonthewall
@shirashiraonthewall 22 күн бұрын
lol yes
@yannick7230
@yannick7230 13 күн бұрын
She's literally on the run from a government that does everything it can to give people like her a better life😵‍💫
@jackwolf9272
@jackwolf9272 Ай бұрын
I've never lived in a van, but I grew up in a household with major substance abuse issues and general mental illness. My mum barely took care of me BUT she still made sure I got a proper EDUCATION and had at least some level of PRIVACY. Sadly these parents don't even seem to consider that for their kids :(
@Abigail_productions
@Abigail_productions Ай бұрын
As a kid who’s being homeschooled, I don’t personally call myself weird but I think that’s because I’ve been to so many schools (8) and I’ve always had a bad experience with them so I’ve just decided to do homeschooling and now I learn marine biology in my bedroom
@shirashiraonthewall
@shirashiraonthewall Ай бұрын
That’s awesome! Again, it’s how you do it that matters the most. If I had the patience I would definitely homeschool my kids
@Abigail_productions
@Abigail_productions Ай бұрын
@@shirashiraonthewall hello Shira yes that is true also thank you for replying to my comment. This is the first time a person with over 100,000 followers on KZfaq has replied to me ❤❤❤
@shirashiraonthewall
@shirashiraonthewall Ай бұрын
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@AdamGee8
@AdamGee8 11 күн бұрын
Stick with it, work hard and you’ll be just fine. Marine biology is cool.
@user-dm4yj7tm3c
@user-dm4yj7tm3c 11 күн бұрын
My son is the same way, he went to 6 different schools trying to find the best one had issues and had experiences with every school, after we moved he begged me to home school him, and he is and has been for two years now he loves it he's in higher subjects then just his regular grade, he gets breaks when he needs it.. anyways he loves it, and we really do sit down and do home work together, he's doing 5th grade work and only in 3rd grade. Homeschooling can be great if it's done right
@chibiusa4072
@chibiusa4072 17 күн бұрын
I'm old enough to remember when living in a van down by the river was considered a bad thing.
@ceykat669
@ceykat669 22 күн бұрын
I wanna know so much more about the homeless boyfriend. Where did he come from? Why did she decide to let him shack up? Most importantly, what do the kids think?!?
@siniorgolazo
@siniorgolazo Ай бұрын
12:00 As a note, you are a Spaniard by virtue of being born in Spain regardless of your parents' country of origin, and you can only lose Spanish nationality if you are of legal age and request it by yourself (parents have no authority in this regard). School enrolling is compulsory for all Spanish citizens and homeschooling is illegal here (education legislation is straightforward, no loopholes to be exploited); sooo I really hope they enroll their little child in a real school when the child is of age because if not, one fine day they may end up surrounded by Europol agents themselves. I hope all their children get an honest and stable education and life, instead of being TikTok cannon fodder. It must be horrible to grow up in such an environment...
@shirashiraonthewall
@shirashiraonthewall Ай бұрын
Wait that’s so interesting! Thank you for that!
@SushimiCat05
@SushimiCat05 16 күн бұрын
I’m homeschooled and had higher SAT scores than my valedictorian though… it’s very effective for a lot of people who don’t like school when you have an active caring parent teaching you.
@SushimiCat05
@SushimiCat05 16 күн бұрын
That would not be these people though. 😂😂😂
@itzlilbonnet2636
@itzlilbonnet2636 22 күн бұрын
I was actually homeschooled and i turned out fine ( im going to college at 16 )BUT MY MOM WAS SMART AND TEACHED OTHER KIDS ,HOMESCHOOLING IS NOT LETTING KIDS DO WORK BY THEMSELVES ITS ABOUT TEACHING THEM !
@shirashiraonthewall
@shirashiraonthewall 22 күн бұрын
100% true
@itzlilbonnet2636
@itzlilbonnet2636 22 күн бұрын
@@shirashiraonthewall omg thx for reading my comment 💓
@Raven-ll9lm
@Raven-ll9lm 19 күн бұрын
As a teacher in Germany who taught with an app during the pandemic, having the children doing those tasks on the app only is not sufficient. These apps are mainly just multiple choice tasks, no critical thinking and no expressing of one's own opinion. It's fine AS AN ADDITION but not instead of school. And of course everything you mentioned about social skills. They could get a diploma if they write an exam at a public school but if they are only being taught by an app they will have no idea how those tests are structured and what is required.
@BunnyLoaf5
@BunnyLoaf5 Ай бұрын
I'm sorry, how do you make a living "doing bubbles"? Is it like busking?
@shirashiraonthewall
@shirashiraonthewall Ай бұрын
Idk if you’ve ever been to a park where some random dude makes like huge bubbles from string, I think that’s what they are talking about
@BunnyLoaf5
@BunnyLoaf5 Ай бұрын
@@shirashiraonthewall I've never seen that in my life but I believe it.
@novemberblake9505
@novemberblake9505 16 күн бұрын
I believe she might have said bottles. In Germany and many other euro countries we have Pfand. So a little extra fee you pay for your bottles ~25-50 cent that you get back when you return the bottles to a store. Many people still throw their bottles into the trash so many poor people go and rummage through the trash to collect those bottles and cash them in. In cities It’s common to place your Pfand bottles next to the trashcan instead of throwing them in so they don’t have to endanger and humiliate themselves reaching into the trash
@VoidWalkerOblivion
@VoidWalkerOblivion 16 күн бұрын
Gosh I hope so. Because the alternative slang defintion I know would mean she just admitted to using or selling (possibly legal, depends on where you are) drugs.
@alliwhite3941
@alliwhite3941 15 күн бұрын
lol i was so confused hearing that, my first thought was it might be a codeword for prostitution or something, with a hippie like her you never know 😂
@Evi_is_a_goof.-.
@Evi_is_a_goof.-. 22 күн бұрын
I am currently being homeschooled, it has been a wonderful experience but only when done right. I’m homeschooled in an environment that is similar to a classroom, I have different subjects to study friends to play with people to talk to and a place to read and complete tasks. That isn’t homeschooling that is just giving your kid a worksheet every week or so, that’s not an education. Edit: I also went to school for a long time and then we made the decision to homeschool.
@thunderlight1055
@thunderlight1055 Ай бұрын
I was on a boat which is pretty similar to van-life no space, unstable friends, bad education, and unsafe shit like that. I was 9 when I moved on I am now 14 moving off when I returned to where I am from I had no friends did not know how tf to act because you know. It's just fucking ruined my life in general.
@thunderlight1055
@thunderlight1055 Ай бұрын
@@badgalii I’ll send you a request I think my username is the same as KZfaq or similar
@alliwhite3941
@alliwhite3941 15 күн бұрын
I believe in you, things will definitely get better! ❤ Idk if this helps but most teens from a 'normal' upbringing are socially awkward too, so don't be hard on yourself 😊
@sumex5650
@sumex5650 9 күн бұрын
Hey i would also love to add you on some social media you have. We seem to be around the same age as well​@@thunderlight1055
@guyperson754
@guyperson754 18 күн бұрын
“I’m sorry you don’t have as close a relationship with your family as I do to live in a camper together!” Excuse you, lady! I have excellent relationships with my parents and siblings and we DID live in a camper for a summer. You wanna know what it was like? It was damn close to hell! Two working adults (my dad as a mechanical engineer in an office and my mum as a real estate agent at the time), my brother was 20 and trying to figure out how to get to his university classes regularly, my sister was 16 and was graduating high school, and I was 11 and struggling with middle school because my learning disabilities were not identified yet. We needed to live in a camper for a summer because we were moving to another city and the closing dates of our old house and the new house didn’t line up all that well, so we were technically homeless for 147 days. By the end, we were at each other’s throats and by the time we made it to the new house we immediately picked our room and took a nap, not caring our beds weren’t delivered from storage yet.
@shirashiraonthewall
@shirashiraonthewall 18 күн бұрын
Oh my god that sounds like hell 🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️ I’m so sorry
@guyperson754
@guyperson754 18 күн бұрын
@@shirashiraonthewall Oh, don't worry! All five of us look back at that and collectively agree it sucked but was necessary. We are still all close knit.
@paweluv
@paweluv 15 күн бұрын
In Germany, newborns also get vaccinations. And that's been the case for a while. In my vaccination certificate there are 3 vaccinations entered in 1999, so it is absolute nonsense to claim that it is different in Germany than in Spain. XD
@arex9000
@arex9000 23 күн бұрын
I know plenty of people who were home school but they were part of athletic programs or dance programs and even went to top universities. So they still had those social connections with friends without being online. I roll my eyes these days when people use homeschooling to do free vacations
@rightonlimes2879
@rightonlimes2879 8 күн бұрын
Do not equate homeschooling to people who neglect her children. It’s not the same. That’s insulting.
@lizismis
@lizismis 22 күн бұрын
Bottles not bubbles. In Europe you get money from empty bottles
@shirashiraonthewall
@shirashiraonthewall 22 күн бұрын
really? Sounds like she meant bubbles
@lizismis
@lizismis 21 күн бұрын
@shirashiraonthewall just might be her accent. Besides I don't think there is any money in bubbles 😅
@shirashiraonthewall
@shirashiraonthewall 21 күн бұрын
Yeah not sure hey hahahah maybe you’re right 🤷🏼‍♀️
@BellosdemiAlma
@BellosdemiAlma 18 күн бұрын
maybe doing bubbles for kids in the parks (some hippies do that here, they make demostration and then sell the experience to the kids... or painting to....
@Jordan49103
@Jordan49103 Ай бұрын
This came out right as i finished watching the first part
@shirashiraonthewall
@shirashiraonthewall Ай бұрын
Omg legendary timing ⏱️ 💪
@strawberrymilk9767
@strawberrymilk9767 19 күн бұрын
are we not gonna mind how she basically never wears a full set of clothing like a normal person?
@shirashiraonthewall
@shirashiraonthewall 19 күн бұрын
No AC on the road lol they gotta save cash
@nicholefish4758
@nicholefish4758 Ай бұрын
im homeschooled and i'm not weird :( i'm going to college at 16 and getting a bachelors in engineering at 20. being homeschooled helps get you a 4.0 gpa. but yes it is in some states illegal. but it does hurt when people call us stupid or weird.
@rain08144
@rain08144 Ай бұрын
thanks for saying something! i totally agree, im homeschooled and when she was talking abt i was like dang is that rlly what you think of us?
@shirashiraonthewall
@shirashiraonthewall Ай бұрын
Hey your parents are doing it right! That’s awesome :) it was a joke so don’t take it to heart ❤️
@nicholefish4758
@nicholefish4758 Ай бұрын
@@shirashiraonthewall thank you, if i came of too hard im sorry. i love your content!
@shirashiraonthewall
@shirashiraonthewall Ай бұрын
No it’s okay I’m sorry if I offended you ❤️❤️❤️
@nicholefish4758
@nicholefish4758 Ай бұрын
@@shirashiraonthewall no no, all good. :)
@Faceless_fox_therian
@Faceless_fox_therian Ай бұрын
If they were trying to give the baby injections/antibiotics don't you think that might be because something went wrong during birth😭or maybe it's to protect the kid from future health issues? Also I refuse to believe the hospital called the police because she denied them of injection her child with "a million things" ... I bet she was doing something more
@shirashiraonthewall
@shirashiraonthewall Ай бұрын
It’s definitely SUS 👀
@Theone-kz9vd
@Theone-kz9vd 15 күн бұрын
True, usually babies will be injected with only 2 things. Antibiotics? That baby might be ill and the doctors are trying to help them.
@teodormajewski8137
@teodormajewski8137 11 күн бұрын
As a kid whose mom is an influencer, it’s already hard to have all of you’re achievements, failure’s and life moments onlilne. All though I do live in a normal house and I have my own room and my face is never posted online, I do still feel like I have less privacy and control over what ppl know about me. Because I don’t have my face all over the internet only my best friend knows about me being on social media. I can’t imagine how it is for those kids to be plastered all over the internet and after having that privacy taken away, they have to live in an place where you have no room for privacy and being logged around the country and having no irl friends to vent to and have no social interaction with ppl your own age. I could not imagine that, because every time I feel that I don’t have any privacy I just sit in my own room doing anything I want, like, playing loud music, watching KZfaq videos, sleeping, working out, etc.
@timothysalinas3535
@timothysalinas3535 22 күн бұрын
There’s no way the kids made that choice willingly 😭
@Vintage_Vincent
@Vintage_Vincent Ай бұрын
Pov I found your vids from your og van life vid and was waiting for this vid 😍
@shirashiraonthewall
@shirashiraonthewall Ай бұрын
YAYAYAY
@NeverlandBlink3.0
@NeverlandBlink3.0 Ай бұрын
Me too
@TwilightSagaCullen
@TwilightSagaCullen Ай бұрын
Lol. Me too! 😂
@mamamoma9238
@mamamoma9238 Ай бұрын
School thought me none of the soft skills you mentioned.
@shirashiraonthewall
@shirashiraonthewall Ай бұрын
You’re not tolerant of other groups or cultures?
@mamamoma9238
@mamamoma9238 Ай бұрын
@@shirashiraonthewall Not because of school.
@mamamoma9238
@mamamoma9238 Ай бұрын
@@shirashiraonthewall I’ tolerant simply because I’ve never felt accepted.
@mamamoma9238
@mamamoma9238 Ай бұрын
@@shirashiraonthewall To be fair, I forgot to mention that I went to school in Poland. Our education system sucks ass…
@selenawolf2466
@selenawolf2466 25 күн бұрын
​@@shirashiraonthewallI learned that myself. School taught me no one gives a F, and how to spot and avoid bullies
@user-th2jf6is1p
@user-th2jf6is1p 26 күн бұрын
If you didn’t want to teach her kids, why are they homeschooled?!
@StealthheartDraws
@StealthheartDraws 27 күн бұрын
I want to point out that the power imbalance between the kid and the parent has a big role to play. Even if she does talk to her kids, they might be saying yes to make her happy and not complain. My family had to move a lot because of homelessness, and by the time they were simply moving for no reason, I just accepted it because that's how it had always been. It wasn't until I became an adult that I started to resent my parents for breaking so many promises about my stability. And yeah, maybe they like it, but you are locking them into the influencer lifestyle which is not for everybody. They need an education so they have something to fall back on, and they won't be able to live later on if they do decide they want to be a part of society again.
@shirashiraonthewall
@shirashiraonthewall 26 күн бұрын
100% agreed!
@rorisangmotsepe8882
@rorisangmotsepe8882 Ай бұрын
5:31 too be fair people do that when they ascribe things to “Black culture” because it's not monolithic. But also calling Nadine's hair "style" locs is an offence to all cultures
@MelxncholyMermxid
@MelxncholyMermxid Ай бұрын
Not the same thing at all. The reason for "black culture", I'm talking specifically in the US, came out of many African-Americans being unable to trace their lineage back to a specific country. The pan-african flag also represents that. It's a privilege to know where your ancestors come from.
@rorisangmotsepe8882
@rorisangmotsepe8882 Ай бұрын
@@MelxncholyMermxid I understand that for a specifically US or any other country or region were people of African descent were taken forcibly, I simply meant there's many expressions and cultures of black people
@joevictor53
@joevictor53 15 күн бұрын
Can't believe she's just saying these are not your kids so you don't get to judge me abusing them and ruining their lives
@mrsdsparky
@mrsdsparky 18 күн бұрын
There are several videos about how homeschooling is sometimes abusive-and terrible education. Unfortunately it has powerful lobbying organizations
@Teddiebehr1
@Teddiebehr1 15 күн бұрын
3:29 Bro I’m pretty sure most kids will, I mean kids get curious about their bodies and about sėx and stuff. It’s perfectly normal.
@hmmm2564
@hmmm2564 8 күн бұрын
You sound like a perv
@criticalevent
@criticalevent Ай бұрын
I really thought you were going to do this one from a van.
@shirashiraonthewall
@shirashiraonthewall Ай бұрын
I don’t think I would ever put myself through that torture
@rosesandsilver5604
@rosesandsilver5604 17 күн бұрын
I (like most kids) was online homeschooled in 2020 and I did online in 2021 in highschool. It’s not only harder it’s so isolating. I have siblings but being stuck with just your siblings is bad, and damaging to sibling relationships. Being stuck more together is how you get heavy resentment.
@rosesandsilver5604
@rosesandsilver5604 17 күн бұрын
Everything they did and you do as a mistake will pile up fast, especially the more bored you all get.
@jMci726
@jMci726 2 күн бұрын
When our daughter was 1 my husband got a job where he traveled for up to 10 months out of the year. It was very hard for our little family and when she turned three we made the decision to travel for a year with him before she would inevitably have to start school. ( I’d never be brave enough for homeschool) It was an incredible experience. One that I hold even more dear bc 6 months into our travel we found out I was pregnant with twins! I cherished every single second experiencing new places and making memories with baby girl before we became a family of 5! With that said. 1. We traveled and stayed in suites or extended stay hotels. 2. We never ever thought long term this would be a way of life for our children as roots and connections are so important for healthy children. Thankfully 2 months after our twin girls arrived my husband took a position that didn’t involve travel! I feel so incredibly sad for these children. You can certainly travel and have roots. Living out of a glorified car with older children should be classified as abuse.
@taguelle
@taguelle Ай бұрын
for the whole homeschooling thing, you have to go to some place to pass exams, her doing this illegally not only makes her kids lose basic communication skills, but also sets them up for failure!
@ivxr.y
@ivxr.y 27 күн бұрын
5:37 “im European” 8:25 “or whatever the European number is, triple zero?” Girl shouldn’t you know if ur European? 😭😭
@shirashiraonthewall
@shirashiraonthewall 26 күн бұрын
i was born in Ukraine and grew up there, wasnt old enough to call the police lol so dont remember, most of my life ive been in Australia
@Redst4r_
@Redst4r_ 24 күн бұрын
The fact that the mom is Not even Gonna think through her actions when she's just ruining her children's lives, she thinks its so Okay to illegally Raise her children, and don't give them proper education, and proper lives. 🤦‍♀️😮‍💨
@chez5620
@chez5620 5 күн бұрын
and then these parents will go "why dont you have any friends?" or "why dont you talk to us anymore" to their kids. take a wild guess
@shmoopyroo2650
@shmoopyroo2650 Ай бұрын
so in 2020 my dad had to travel for work and would be away for months as he was filling in for a guy who couldnt come there due to the travel laws between countrys. we got an RV and me, my parents and 2 younger sibs went tow here my dad was working, it was originally only supposed to be a month or two but turned to 8 months as the travel bans never lifted for a long while, so at first it was more of a temp set up but it evolved into a actual living space. i mean i was awkwardly in a bunk but otherwise everyone had their own space. im now moved out into my own RV and my parents and younger sibs are still in the original RV but heres the thing, my siblings arent sleeping on the floor or only have a certain. they have full on rooms. 4 walls. twin mattresses and desks. they are home schooled but they attend this like homeschool co-op thats basically school except run by homeschool parents who actually want to teach and they teach actual things they will need in the future and not just the dumb shit schools shove into their brains or try to make them fit into a mold. they have friends, social lives, privacy and are happy. my parents are looking into getting a house around here but first need to get stuff in order and find a home thats actually in the price range. so like RV life can be done right but most of these RV life family vloggers are doing it all wrong. they have no respect for their kids and their privacy or feelings. they shove them into small spaces, shove a camera in their faces and show the world the most embarassing, personal and private things for millions to see, they starve their kids of actual social lives and expose their children to social media which is not good for them at all. these parents absolutely suck and seem to view their kids more like view magnets then actual people with lives, feelings and rights. they parent poorly and then call anyone pointing out the issues as haters and just ignore the red flags of their kids not being okay! it pisses me off! RV living can be done right but they are doing it so unbelievably poorly that it makes it seem like anyone who chooses the home school RV life are psycho losers who have no concern for their kids
@YIPPEELOBIT
@YIPPEELOBIT Ай бұрын
Ngl i thought the ex was the husband and the husband was the ex💀💀
@shirashiraonthewall
@shirashiraonthewall Ай бұрын
Lollllll
@Ichigostrawberri
@Ichigostrawberri 15 күн бұрын
as someone who was homeschooled only until 3rd grade, I DID NOT KNOW HOW TO READ- I WAS INSECURE OF MY BODY- AT 8 YEARS OLD!!?!
@Corredor1230
@Corredor1230 7 күн бұрын
Unless there are exceptional circumstances that JUSTIFY it (a friend of mine was homeschooled for several years because he was born while both his parents were doing research on fish and frogs in the middle of the Amazon), homeschooling should definitely be considered a form of child abuse. The toll on social and emotional development it has on an individual is far too big.
@user-qv9hd3oo7g
@user-qv9hd3oo7g 21 күн бұрын
12:38 this bit made me so mad. It shows how immature this woman is and how she sounds quite like a rage bait in my opinion. I could never live a van life due to my chronic illness, it's not even about relationships with family. Her mindset is awful, just like forcing kids to live that life (because it's not really a choice if the only ideologies and knowledge her kids have learnt were because of her or apps she chose on her iPad) Quite awful to be a parent like that and shamelessly post it on the internet!
@basil6844
@basil6844 24 күн бұрын
As a homeschooler who has gone to public school, when done right homeschooling is much better. However ive seen people who abuse the privilege and sabotage their child's future
@user-mg5sy1pg5k
@user-mg5sy1pg5k 10 күн бұрын
rv moms when they say "things like that" because they can't list any other good thing they've done for their kids: 😍😍🥰🥰😘😘
@_Levis_Hang0ut_
@_Levis_Hang0ut_ 18 күн бұрын
I was home schooled by my parents for 7th and 8th grade. My dad’s mom was a teacher and my dad is very good at teaching because of it and my mom used to work with little kids in education and is now an associate dean at a high ranking college. The rest of my years I was in public school. The only reason I was in homeschool was because of abuse from kids and friends and also emotional trauma and issues. Ive turned out fine and honestly home school helped me a lot. There are good things to home school but it’s important to give your kids at least some Public School for a few years so they can be able to know everything and can have success in everything they do.
@Taria.mossionpaws
@Taria.mossionpaws 23 күн бұрын
Oh! I would never want to 'get in on' outside with the risk of my ex and or kids coming out to get out of the wretched van!
@mar-nyan
@mar-nyan 22 күн бұрын
Just fyi you can definitely learn social skills on the road, the kids just need to meet up with other children, there’s special online communities for that. I don’t know if this particular family does it, just pointing out that if they do actually care, they can easily set up playdates and group study sessions for the kids to help them integrate with other children their age. I don’t think social skills are an issue if properly taken care of, if anything I’d worry about the children’s emotional state instead, due to the lack of permanent relationships with anyone outside of their family. If their family is constantly traveling then at best they’ll have online friendships and friends they meet up with a few times a year, and I’d worry that this could impact the way they form attachment to people in the future.
@tehejuliannetehe
@tehejuliannetehe 22 күн бұрын
i'm homeschooled and i'm pretty much like everybody else, but i do get pretty lonely and bored at home. BUT, my home was a HOME, not a van lol. i had great parents and a great house and have a social life. a lot of homeschooling families aren't crunchy or weird.
@lilithstenhouse267
@lilithstenhouse267 27 күн бұрын
Making kids learn through an app is INSANE. You need somebody to explain concepts to you when you don't understand them and banging your head against a brick wall is not an effective way to learn. I've recently started using LLMs for my own studies as GPT-4o and Gemini Advanced know formal languages inside and out (my lecturers I pay a fortune for are less useful than a literal robot, go figure) and it's been revolutionary to have a reasonably competent teacher on demand when I get stuck
@edwardlthompson
@edwardlthompson Ай бұрын
I get the feeling that you had a much more pleasant and positive time in school than I did. I certainly don't have the same fondness for traditional school that you do. LOL
@shirashiraonthewall
@shirashiraonthewall Ай бұрын
i was severely bullied and called a lesbian everyday (im bi). that being said, better than van life or being at home with my sh parents
@edwardlthompson
@edwardlthompson Ай бұрын
Having experienced private school, public school, and homeschooling, I can certainly see benefits from each but I feel I got the most from the homeschooling educationally and the ability to self-educate which I find still benefits me greatly to this day. I really can't say the same for the other two. How people act in school is not how adults act in real life so I'm not sure that all the bullying I experienced did anything but make me a very hurt and hateful person in my youth. I agree with you that the family unit you have done this piece on seems majorly dysfunctional, but I don't think that your limited experience with homeschooled children can give you the ability to pass such a heavy judgement on those who actually find it beneficial and do it legally and properly.
@edwardlthompson
@edwardlthompson Ай бұрын
I guess I said all that to say, I don't think it is helpful to perpetuate negative stereotypes based on our biases. In a time of so much open mindedness, there are still some very narrow views on things like this.
@lkohler8827
@lkohler8827 Ай бұрын
@@edwardlthompson Thank you for saying this! I was homeschooled for most of my life but went to a charter school when I was older. My experience homeschooling wasn't perfect, but my mom laid out a great foundation for me, and most of the kids in our local homeschooling community were years ahead of the average student academically. Meanwhile, I had an atrocious experience in high school with myriad incompetent teachers, unmanageable stress levels, social ostracization, and mental health crises that lead to me hating school and learning almost nothing. There are definitely issues with homeschooling - for example, it is pretty difficult to socialize with others - but I think I would've been miserable at public school. And my fellow homeschooled friends are some of the sweetest, most thoughtful and intelligent people I know. We're not just weird, uneducated freaks as is often (unfortunately) portrayed online.
@Kaspertheghost-4432
@Kaspertheghost-4432 21 күн бұрын
“Privacy blablablabla” ?!?!
@mrsdsparky
@mrsdsparky 18 күн бұрын
And you know these parents are receiving tax benefits to support these kids, but they aren’t providing basic needs.
@arrrriba
@arrrriba 12 күн бұрын
As a German, our society really isn't build around homeschooling AT ALL (like you said, sending your kids to school is mandatory). I don't think that I know a single person without formal schooling and qualifications. Pretty scary to think that if these kids ever go to Germany, they won't really have a place in society here :( They are German by passport (I guess?) but won't have any chance at building a life here
@itz_yumi02
@itz_yumi02 Ай бұрын
OMG a new Video❤ ahn i'm so happy ur videos are amazing!!!
@shirashiraonthewall
@shirashiraonthewall Ай бұрын
YAY thank u so much ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@FREMZY_YT
@FREMZY_YT Ай бұрын
MOOOOOM EAKE UP SHIRA POSTED Edit: im a big fan!!!! Love ur vids
@shirashiraonthewall
@shirashiraonthewall Ай бұрын
THANK U SO MUCHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@FREMZY_YT
@FREMZY_YT Ай бұрын
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@FREMZY_YT
@FREMZY_YT Ай бұрын
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@shirashiraonthewall
@shirashiraonthewall Ай бұрын
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@Duckling18
@Duckling18 28 күн бұрын
She’s a good KZfaqr, and she’s entertaining, I just don’t completely agree with her views but I’m the one watching her so that’s a me problem
@The.OG.Cheese.
@The.OG.Cheese. 12 күн бұрын
I used to live in a very small camper because my parents had bought some land and were planning to build. They had built a small bunk bed that I barely fit on (I was tall as a kid) I had the top bunk and it was always so hot. My brother got the bottom. We didn’t even have curtains or privacy. You would walk in the door, see a couch, turn to your right, see a tiny tv, turn to your left, see a very small kitchen that breaks worked (the floor was also sinking in along with the ceiling) and then you would see the bunk bed. If you walked into the hall you would go through a doorway, see a tiny bathroom with a shower and trailer along with a sink. You would then go through another door and would be met with a queen sized bed, huge tv, a huge closet, and tons of storage. That was my parents room. I was so miserable during those 3 years of my life that it wasn’t even funny. I feel so bad for these children that had to go through that but with worse conditions. At least I went to public school. (Sorry this is so long)
@The.OG.Cheese.
@The.OG.Cheese. 12 күн бұрын
Okay so the kitchen BARELY worked and trailer auto corrected from toilet.
@ivanlinuxandunix
@ivanlinuxandunix Ай бұрын
actually in hungary, if the child has a condition like Autism, they can legally be home schooled. For many autistic children homeschooling is better than regular schools, however, it is important for parents that when the autistic child is mature enough and also expresses verbally and in other ways that they want to go to school for X reason to send the child to school.
@aaryaveerpandey7375
@aaryaveerpandey7375 Ай бұрын
as a hindu only babas lock their hair and no other hindu does it is not a common practice 6.50
@Kaiandherfloof
@Kaiandherfloof Ай бұрын
If I grew up and realized my parents didn’t want to vaccinate me I would cut contact so fast
@shirashiraonthewall
@shirashiraonthewall Ай бұрын
Most kids just do it when they turn 18 lol
@JadeAnnabelArt
@JadeAnnabelArt Ай бұрын
Sounds a lot like they're just fleeing the law, and using 'quirky nomad life' as an excuse.
@sarahqb1168
@sarahqb1168 Ай бұрын
WHOOO MORE CONTENT CRITICISING VAN LIFEE YESSS
@shirashiraonthewall
@shirashiraonthewall Ай бұрын
It’s what y’all wanted 🫡
@shhsneakykitty
@shhsneakykitty 17 күн бұрын
Three IRRESPONSIBLE ADULTS going on a trip around the world dragging the poor kids…THE VICTIMS ARE THE KIDSSS🤦‍♀️
@techwoman2
@techwoman2 23 күн бұрын
I just can’t imagine what the whole situation smells like. But it smells like in the van what each person smells like they just don’t seem clean or sanitary in anyway.
@brophaner
@brophaner 12 күн бұрын
Used to sleep in the dining room with my little brother in a bunk bed while my two older siblings shared one room and my parents another. Heaven compared to this.
@CatPCgaming
@CatPCgaming 21 күн бұрын
As someone who was forced into the public education system at the tender age of 4, the only things school taught me was that no adult actually gave a shit about kids and the only reason they took that teaching job for was so that they could get a power trip. Being neurodivergent in the public school system was traumatizing in of in itself and I got little to no real accommodations throughout the years, just teachers shaming me for being neurodivergent before I was diagnosed and teachers pretending to care while refusing to accommodate me after I was diagnosed
@ptheorist4670
@ptheorist4670 Ай бұрын
Therapists will be having field trips with those children as their patients... if, hopefully, those kids manage to get the therapy they need. The scariest part, to me, was that the mother thinks the kids are happy because they tell her they are happy. Among all the things you said, a lot of times kids learn to shut up and be quiet lest they make their parents angry and/or sad. The mother doesn't seem to realize that, and she doesn't seem like the kind of person who will encourage emotional honesty and openness to her kids. "My child is fine!" Your child is learning about life through an ipad and doesn't have real friends. They're not kids, they're social experiments.
@shirashiraonthewall
@shirashiraonthewall Ай бұрын
That’s so true actually I didn’t even think about that lol I don’t even tell my parents how I feel EVER because they make it a big deal if I’m ever sad
@user-ei6yj4ve5m
@user-ei6yj4ve5m Сағат бұрын
NOT THE PRIVACY BLABLABLA BRUHHHHHHHH. WHAT ABOUT PARENTS PRIVACY BLABLABLA
@Skyk0_Foods
@Skyk0_Foods 25 күн бұрын
If these families were poor I could understand the rv but still it would never excuse the TikTok accounts.
@rain08144
@rain08144 Ай бұрын
this video is alright but i do not like the way in which you talk about homeschool. you said that it’s a form of child abuse and that homeschool kids turn out weird. i have been homeschooled for a year and loved it. i still had lots of socializing including youth group and church and also friends outside of those places. please don’t crap on homeschooling if you’ve never experienced it.
@shirashiraonthewall
@shirashiraonthewall Ай бұрын
Like I said, homeschooling is fine if it’s done correctly. Seems like your parents are doing it right. Nadine is traveling full time in a van and her kids have no friends. Her own government said that it’s abusive not me. If you’re happy that’s awesome :)
@myth6931
@myth6931 Ай бұрын
I might be wrong, but if you've only been homeschooled as a temporary thing and not your entire formative school years (like myself) I don't think you're really who she was talking about, even if she herself didn't think about it. People who have only been temporarily homeschooled have a completely different experience than those who were homeschooled from 1st to 12th grade. You still have had years of public schooling, socializing and time spent with other kids and just people in general. People homeschooled 100% (from my experience) do not have any of that. In my personal experience being homeschooled, I had literally, and I do not exaggerate, zero interaction at all with other children aside from my siblings, until I was 16 and got a part time job. And take my word for it, my life and my siblings lives have been impacted because of it. I can't out words in anyone's mouths, but other people I have met who were homeschooled the way I was seem to be more or less the same. So, I do agree that in most cases, homeschoolers turn out weird. No hate to you, your experiences are your own and are valid. I just think you aren't who we're referring to when we say that homeschooling is a form of abuse (which I personally believe to be true).
@rain08144
@rain08144 Ай бұрын
@@myth6931 ok, thanks for your reply . don’t agree with you whatsoever. and i’ve known many people who have also been homeschooled that were and have been homeschooled since their school career started and they are very smart people and very kind and normal. please don’t disregard me as the part of the “us” you’re referring to. and personally, i was happier being homeschooled than in a normal school setting. i had the freedom to take my time on homework and to have a more flexible schedule. but, everyone has their own experiences and im sorry that your homeschooling didn’t benefit you in the right ways and you see it as a form of abuse. it’s really sad to see homeschooling not done the right way and seeing the impacts it can have on people. God made everyone differently, He made everyone to have their own opinions and their own way in which they learn. so i will not disregard your experience because it has clearly impacted you.
@insertrandomusername4436
@insertrandomusername4436 23 күн бұрын
I agree with you I grew up from grade 1-12 in homeschool and I loved it my social skills a bit laking yes but I wouldn't trade that I got time with my mom and my siblings that I other wise wouldn't and I'm incredibly close to all of them I grew up in youth group and went on trips with them and I grew up in church learning about God and loving him and there's nothing I can imagine that would make me happier for a childhood
@emmazurek6720
@emmazurek6720 Ай бұрын
I'm dying her pro homeschool video has a typo (when you thought they taught you right 🤣😭) 12:23
@shirashiraonthewall
@shirashiraonthewall Ай бұрын
RIGHT? To be fair English is not her first language and the words are very similar lol
@kdog4587
@kdog4587 20 күн бұрын
Though vaccinations arent compulsory in Germany, or in any if Europe i don't think, the german childhood vaccination schedule is essentially the same as the UK. Its for things like Hep B, deptheria, whooping cough, rotovirus, measles, mumps and rubella.. allllll things you DO NOT want your kids to get. Not a million random things, important, very well studied and tested vaccinations. Nothing weird.
@Blueberry_lover402
@Blueberry_lover402 11 күн бұрын
SOOO WHEN SHE SAYS THAT THEY DON'T DO THAT IN GERMANY THAT MEANS THAT THEIR KIDS AREN VACCINATED💀 AND WHEN THEY SAY THEY ESCAPED CRAZY HOSPITAL THAT MEANS THEY ARE CRAZY.....
@Sweetearth1958
@Sweetearth1958 Ай бұрын
Ancient Vikings had locks and other things about their hair long before the USA was colonized.
@shirashiraonthewall
@shirashiraonthewall Ай бұрын
Watch the videos i referenced ❤️
@parke6704
@parke6704 20 күн бұрын
@@shirashiraonthewall where are they?
@Amaniac13
@Amaniac13 Ай бұрын
I love ur videos
@shirashiraonthewall
@shirashiraonthewall Ай бұрын
i love U ^.^ tysm
@intensityz6462
@intensityz6462 3 күн бұрын
I feel i am one of the success stories from van life. I'm 17 now but when i was 15 our 3 bedroom house was taken out in a fire. I was already somewhat homeschooledbeing that i was during covid. My family (my 2 parents and me) decided together to travel in an RV. I agreed to do a registered homeschooling program called k-12 for my freshman year. I will say, that year of my life was the worst hell I've ever experienced. But now, at the start of my sophomore year i found my voice. We've always been lucky enough tohave stable finances, my dad was part of the US Air force for 20 years so we live off his retirement. I told my parents i needed privacy and real school (i was living in an loft with a curtain) my parents dropped traveling and we stay 3 weeks out of the month at a RV campground and 1 week at a different one. 3 weeks i take the bus and 1 week my parents drive me to school. They also gave me the back bedroom and my mom took the loft and my dad took the fold down dining table that we put a matress on. I'm going into my senior year soon and I'm much happier now and lucky to have parents that take me into such consideration
@jonathan3331
@jonathan3331 Ай бұрын
BABEEE WAKE UP PART 2 FROM SHIRA DROPPED! Love your vids! Now waiting for Part 3 "Final Boss Van Life Family"
@shirashiraonthewall
@shirashiraonthewall Ай бұрын
🫣🫣🫣
@gboutdoors5198
@gboutdoors5198 15 күн бұрын
I love being homeschooled. I get to do what I think most people won't get to do. I wake up early, sit outside, and just enjoy it. I am extremely happy. I do socialize. I work with my grandma in her business, where people tip me. I learn a lot of good skills, and again, I most likely could not do that if I were in school. For me, homeschooling has worked out great. I make money, save my money, and I am going to invest it. My parents have their own business, so I get to learn how that stuff works. Being homeschooled is a dream come true for me. I do think that lady is nuts.
@ivankaa_
@ivankaa_ 17 күн бұрын
love your energy gurl!! your laugh is soo nice and you just give good vibes 😆 love your humor too!!
@shirashiraonthewall
@shirashiraonthewall 17 күн бұрын
you are too sweet thank u!!!!!!
@AdamGee8
@AdamGee8 11 күн бұрын
The mom“I imagine my kids will be very open about that” She think the Kids gonna be like “hey mom I’m gonna rub one out don’t look behind the curtain” wtf is she talking about?
@shirashiraonthewall
@shirashiraonthewall 11 күн бұрын
EXACTLY LMAOOO
@AdamGee8
@AdamGee8 8 күн бұрын
@@shirashiraonthewall Thanks for reply and covering this stuff.. we will see in 10 or so years how all these child KZfaq stars turn out. Hope they are ok but I don’t think it’s going to be good for some..
@Machella_0ffic1aL
@Machella_0ffic1aL 13 күн бұрын
AFTER SHE SAID MCDONALDS I GOT A MCDONALDS AD 😭
@defaultly
@defaultly 10 күн бұрын
in europe, our emergancy number is 112.
@Anastasia71119
@Anastasia71119 12 күн бұрын
Okay wait I don't know how exactly Germany is handling it by now but in Switzerland being gone from school is only allowed if a proper education is provided with a Teacher. Like u can't just take your kid from school at all...
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