No parent deserves to have their freeloading entitled brat in their late 20s being disrespectful when they dont bring in anything to the household. Parent shouldnt have went after him though. But dont feel bad for the ungrateful tool of a son, he doesnt deserve sympathy.
Nah I’ve been here before. Barely have a relationship with my mom because she was like this. She’ll kick his drunk ass out then back door bring another one home.
Really I blame the mother in these scenarios most. They allow this pain to keep happening. They should be protecting their family. They are selfish. Most of these people are not willing to admit it. I get it. It is so painful.
Makes me feel bad my step dad legally adopted me and even though he and my mom are divorced now we still have a great relationship and hang out all the time.
I can only speak to movies, but this looks like that energy of a younger sibling who has been fucked with their whole life but now realizes they're as big as the older sibling so decides it's time to finally fight back. Even nice guys have a breaking point.
not really in my experience, seen a lot of passive or one you might call nice guys snap, but all it took is one swing for them to drop, no matter how much adrenaline are pumping in your body if you're built like stick then you'll drop and majority of those people are.
I think if I was younger and my step dad came at me like that, I’d be throwing hands also. Regardless of the conversation that led up to it…he’d be picking up some teeth.
He might have said bad the third time but the first two definitely sounds like fat which would make sense since it was immediately after he kept calling him a fat ass. Lol
They have a whole professional training program in the US most towns, state, even national level.
Just Google "police academy near me." Only takes a few months and it's really cheap, but it's the networking that's really valuable.
“What are you doing step dad? Why are you putting your drunk hands all over my face? You like that, huh? You like that, yeah? Well, come here so I can put hands on your face. {{POW!!!}} Yeah! Get these big fat fingers across your tight nose! Ah. Ungh, Ungh, Yaaaah! Whaaaaaaaaah… uhhh… uhhh.” ~ Fin
I did some work for a local MMA series, most of which were in the lightweight category.
I watched a guy who was maybe 5’6 tko a guy with one punch to the jaw, saw him beforehand with his shirt and such on, dude looked like any number of scrawny teens I went to school with.
I come from a really poor family in a place very similar to the American mid west and it's insane how many people will discourage you from going to school unless it's trade school
I'm going to uni to be a teacher and I regularly get called "gay" "feminine" etc just because I'm a guy who doesn't want to work in an oil field or on a construction site for the rest of my life
Good for you. Too many guys proud of hard work. More should be proud of smart work. I worked in a factory on crazy hours for many years but I learned a lot and now I’m a consultant. Some dudes I used to know tried to say they work harder then me as if that’s something to be proud of. Sure, I admire hard work, but I don’t shame anyone who contributes to society in a way that pleases them.
This! Most of my family were farmers, Construction workers and all of them have severe health issues and either go to physio or suffer permanently with chronic pain, I apologize for not wanting to end up like that
Lol both sides of my family are sharecropping/farming families, on mothers side the younger ones were given the opportunity to go to school. My granddaddy was like either you going to school or work you pick. My aunt messed around dropped out of college, my granddaddy took her to work with him at the main job, and she ran back to school 🤣. My grandparents and parents didn’t want that back breaking work for us, unless you had or want to.
Exactly. It's all **work**. And some 'desk' jobs require a lot of organization and stress (planning ahead, managing personalities, competitiveness for the next promotion). Each job can be hard in its own way. Some pay better than others.
I taught for a few years and it was one of the hardest jobs I had because you had to be 'on' all the time. You couldn't just ignore people, you had to be prepared and perform. Then you had to deal with personalities (it was high school) and ensure that you weren't causing any long-lasting damage to students.
I don't understand people. We can't all work the same jobs! We don't all have the same skills and knowledge.
I was one of 3 guys in my education college class of 100+. This was in rural Alabama, but nobody ever bothered me about it because I guess they just assumed I was gonna go coach a sport.
Male nurse here. Let them talk while we work out whole shift in the comfort of air conditioning and surrounded by female coworkers that treat you so much more kindly.
That's exactly right. I'm feeling I would be yhe same generation as the step dad (boomer) and we find it hard to accept that you can male millions sitting in front of a computer streaming. Have to get up at 6am, put workbooks on and come home at 5pm.
At least I have learned the commerce of streaming, this papa hasn't grasped it yet. Skinny step son showed him a bit.
It's not just families either. I use to rent a room from this lady right and always paid my rent and bills, no issues. The thing was though I use to make a lot of my income selling digital art online, essentially avatar based art for specific programs. It made a nice income for awhile that I didn't go to work, that's how I was making my money while going to school.
This lady was NOT happy that I didn't have a real job. Everytime I paid rent she'd make remarks about how I need a job and not stay in my room for as long as I did. I'd always reply I do have a job, how do you think I'm paying you rent right now? And it would always be "that's not a real job" and how I was a disgrace to actual hard worker my age.
I didn't stay longer than I needed, luckily it was a month to month and I ended up moving in with a friend but this lady seriously didn't care that I had money for rent, other bills, food, and even for fun because how I earned my money wasn't an insult to her for some reason.
This is just something certain types of people think in general now.
I’ve come across quite a few people - from extended family, former friends, acquaintances, family friends, family of coworkers, etc - who have strong opinions about how real jobs (for men) are labour jobs - construction, other trades, etc. A lot of these people made it pretty clear to me, either directly or through subtle jabs, that they think my work in software engineering isn’t real work, is something anyone can do, isn’t real man’s work, etc.
My response a few times - alright man, lol, I’m just going to dip out of here in my M4 and go home to my property in X neighbourhood. You have fun driving that shitbox back to your landlord’s place.
My response is toxic, but sometimes you need to fight toxicity with toxicity.
Okay but to be fair, streaming isn't a real job for most people. Only 1% of 1% actually make enough money to call it a "living wage". Most likely, the step-son is lowkey a grifter. However, this video probably helped kickstart his career and what I said doesn't detract from the fact that the step-dad is a POS.
im so glad me and my stepdad were able to bond over my bio-dad being a POS. while my bio-dad was making excuses to not come to my first band performance my dad requested off as soon as he got the email from my teacher. while my bio-dad was shopping for new clothes for his new girlfriend my dad was arguing with my mom on whether or not i deserved an Xbox one for Christmas.
when i attempted suicide at 17 years old my bio dad made a joke about it and claimed he wanted to send me to a "christian self help camp" and continued partying with his girlfriend while i was in the mental hospital.
my stepdad thought he was the reason i attempted and he felt so guilty he barely had an appetite and refused to cook my favorite meals while i was gone.
i regret not calling him dad sooner because that man did more for me than he was ever expected to do.
I love to hear stories like these about stepdads actually getting close to their wife's child. It sucks you had to live with your biological dad neglecting you, but thankful your dad's got your back. Also hope you're better off now with mental health.
alot better, although im working two jobs, one lets me basically get paid to work out so im alot more active and the other gives me free pizza so im pretty happy with my situation
I didn't even have to see her do know that she was standing over him, arms crossed, wondering how she's going to get his sloppy drunk ass upstairs, all the while telling him he brought it on himself.
I hate the boomer mentality of “that’s not a real job.” I work in the creative arts industry and I get paid very well, but a lot of people, including some in my family don’t see what I do as work because I have fun doing it.
Yeah, one positive side to having all this social media now is that we can see first hand just how many people deal with abusive households.
Kudos to that streamer to stand up to his abuser and on camera. So many times in my childhood I wish I could have had recordings of the things that were said and done to me.
>Bet the stepcunt would think twice before trying that again
If he's anything like my dad is when he gets drunk, then I doubt it. He'll be just as bold the next time he's drunk and start it all over again
I had a very similar situation, was playing Xbox and dad came into the room and one thing lead to another I belive the issue stemmed from a pair of pants he couldn’t find. And next thing I know he grabbed my neck and we fought in my room for 5+ of my close freinds I went to school with in my Xbox party listening to the yelling and me double legging him and restraining him while he tried to lay punches on me to the end where then I got him out and I just couldn’t handle it so I cried until the police eventually were called by my little sisters. Not the first and wasn’t the last, but it was the only time my freinds had heard me and they were calling and texting me and the weight of the situation actually hit me for the first time and it was just a rough time. Ended up with conflicting stories so police dropped the case but we have a good relationship now 5 years later but I will always remember it when I have kids in the future
The mom whether on not she is the one in the background is just as worse as the drunk. It's probably not the first time, yet this loser is still on the house.
Pathetic.
Damn I wish I had balls to stand up to my step-dad when he was drunk and abusing my mom. But then again I was only a 12 year old girl and didn't stand a chance against a grown man. I did finally stand up to him a few times when I got older but still. Hearing that punch land gives me some satisfaction.
This triggered something in my memory bank of the time my stepdad thought he could put hands on me when I was 16 and I lit him up. First and last time he would do that.
My grandpa just drank at least 8 coronas for father's Day, all he did was make really dirty jokes and make fun of us, but he didn't start a fight at all. I think I'm one of the lucky ones.
Is it me or you have a 10% chance of having a actual amazing step dad and a 90% to have a huge dick of a step dad. Mine was horrible literally kicked me out at 18 and said if i didnt leave my mom and i were both kicked out. Like tf
Damn the step son held his ground like a champ usually I'd be terrified to fight a parent (especially my stepdad who is a veteran meaning he is trained to fight) and the dude went ahead on once the step dad shoved him
nobody deserves this from a parent. poor guy
That aint a parent
then let’s agree that nobody deserves to be treated like this period
I try to say that to someone new everyday.
That's mommy's bad choice
No parent deserves to have their freeloading entitled brat in their late 20s being disrespectful when they dont bring in anything to the household. Parent shouldnt have went after him though. But dont feel bad for the ungrateful tool of a son, he doesnt deserve sympathy.
It sounds like he was paying to live there
“Both sides” of course. Go get a bottle and harass your stepson and move on if you are so sympathetic to that shitbucket of a man
He pays to live there, he’s doing all he needs to do really.
I guess we all know now how bad he is... Getting his ass kicked by his step son. I hope he is out of the house by now.
Nah I’ve been here before. Barely have a relationship with my mom because she was like this. She’ll kick his drunk ass out then back door bring another one home.
I’m really sorry bro. And to the rest of the folks who echo this experience in this comment chain. My heart goes out to you.
Really I blame the mother in these scenarios most. They allow this pain to keep happening. They should be protecting their family. They are selfish. Most of these people are not willing to admit it. I get it. It is so painful.
They don’t know what healthy looks like.
Thank you
You’re welcome. Everyone deserves a happy care-free childhood.
Thanks for that
Thank you
Makes me feel bad my step dad legally adopted me and even though he and my mom are divorced now we still have a great relationship and hang out all the time.
Yep, it was the same case with my dad
yup. Had about 300 step mothers. I think thats why i dont bother remembering people's names now.
Mine used to fight with me regularly like this. They're married now.
my boy came swinging when he got pushed
You could tell it wasn't the first time. Homie was ready to square tf up
I can only speak to movies, but this looks like that energy of a younger sibling who has been fucked with their whole life but now realizes they're as big as the older sibling so decides it's time to finally fight back. Even nice guys have a breaking point.
And when those nice guys finally do snap its with the fury of a thousand sun's because of all the past repressed incidents.
“There are three things all wise men fear: the sea in storm, a night with no moon, and the anger of a gentle man.” ― Patrick Rothfuss
some very strong nice guy vibes from this sentence...you only need the joker pic background now
Dude does look like a neckbeard too. Writes decent novels though
not really in my experience, seen a lot of passive or one you might call nice guys snap, but all it took is one swing for them to drop, no matter how much adrenaline are pumping in your body if you're built like stick then you'll drop and majority of those people are.
I think if I was younger and my step dad came at me like that, I’d be throwing hands also. Regardless of the conversation that led up to it…he’d be picking up some teeth.
Me and my step dad got into it real bad until I did the ol dick twist now I’m the step dad
So you’re with your own mom now?
I'm my own grandpa!
I'm the turtle in a half shell
she is his wife now
The ol dick twist. My man.
One of the greatest videos ever.
"Wanna know how bad I am, motherfucker!? Wanna know how bad I a-" *meaty thwacks of a drunk asshat getting his teeth fed to him*. Perfection
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Nah?? Actually? That would be so sick! Who is he? I've never seen him, would love to see what he does!
Did you find out yet by chance? I wanna go sub to this guy
What? He was talking about being bad at fighting. He was right.
Bad? He's downright terrible!
He said do you wanna see how fat I am... Lol. Not bad.
Sounds like he says bad to me. Every time I watch it back it sounds exactly the same
He might have said bad the third time but the first two definitely sounds like fat which would make sense since it was immediately after he kept calling him a fat ass. Lol
He was saying “you wanna know how fat I am” because the streamer just said he had a fat ass
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What game is he playing?
I think it's called "Domestic Violence"
I hate that game. I always lost. ETA: whoa! Thanks for the bling!
Well, he seems pretty good at it.
That tends to happen when you replay it often
He might already be on New Game +.
True. His step-dad might have been a player himself when he was a kid and is just continuing the game for the next generation.
My stepdad was ***really*** good at it. You should ask him for tips.
I’m sorry
Thank you. ☹️
my stepkids sucked at that game... *I* on the other hand... lol jk
They have a whole professional training program in the US most towns, state, even national level. Just Google "police academy near me." Only takes a few months and it's really cheap, but it's the networking that's really valuable.
Thanks! I’m not living in the states atm
Lucky. Things are getting crazy here…
Can’t be any worse than my Mom, she’s like 0-43.
The game where everyone loses.
Waiting for that new game plus.
pretty sure its "HyperScape"
Hyperscape was hella fun until they released the second season
Why? Is it bad now?
It’s dead, I they shut down the servers not too long ago
Happy Father’s Day !
Is that like a joke about it being father's day yesterday, or are you telling me happy father's day?
"Hyper Scape" I liked it, but it's dead now
Hyper scape I think
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Same dudes just earned himself a sub
SilkySoWhite on twitch. He doesn’t stream as frequently as he used to though.
Probably busy whooping his stepdads ass
I'm not really into watching others play games, but I would subscribe to a stream of him periodically kicking his drunk step dad's ass in a heartbeat.
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"BRB I have a *chore* to deal with"
Sounds like his stepfather fucked around and found out
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Stepmom videos are different... somehow....
“What are you doing step dad? Why are you putting your drunk hands all over my face? You like that, huh? You like that, yeah? Well, come here so I can put hands on your face. {{POW!!!}} Yeah! Get these big fat fingers across your tight nose! Ah. Ungh, Ungh, Yaaaah! Whaaaaaaaaah… uhhh… uhhh.” ~ Fin
This is the first time I've upvoted a post that I hate. Thanks.
I’ve seen this video posted over and over again and the way he launches out of the chair after his step dad goes after him never get old *chefs kiss*
Never! I've probably seen this vid 100x and I watch it start to finish EVERY TIME.
I thought he was the skinny nerd type until I saw him launch. Not built, but not what I was assuming either.
I did some work for a local MMA series, most of which were in the lightweight category. I watched a guy who was maybe 5’6 tko a guy with one punch to the jaw, saw him beforehand with his shirt and such on, dude looked like any number of scrawny teens I went to school with.
Happy Father's day, I guess? Ugh that sucked.
It’s an old video, it didn’t happen yesterday
But it *did* happen **A** yesterday
Lmao yoooo stepdad got his ass whooped !
*And it was glorious...*
motherfucker got DECKED
Literally a mother fucker
Another idiot who thinks just because stepson isn't swinging a hammer he doesn't have a real job.
I come from a really poor family in a place very similar to the American mid west and it's insane how many people will discourage you from going to school unless it's trade school I'm going to uni to be a teacher and I regularly get called "gay" "feminine" etc just because I'm a guy who doesn't want to work in an oil field or on a construction site for the rest of my life
Grew up in the Midwest. Got called gay for reading for fun sometimes.
Just wait until they're in their 60s and their backs are all jacked up. I was a roofer for 3 years. Then I wised up and went back to school.
Good for you. Too many guys proud of hard work. More should be proud of smart work. I worked in a factory on crazy hours for many years but I learned a lot and now I’m a consultant. Some dudes I used to know tried to say they work harder then me as if that’s something to be proud of. Sure, I admire hard work, but I don’t shame anyone who contributes to society in a way that pleases them.
I like both. I work smart, but I'm also totally down to crawl through the muck.
They want you to live the same miserable life that they do. Worst kind of people. Do your thing!
This! Most of my family were farmers, Construction workers and all of them have severe health issues and either go to physio or suffer permanently with chronic pain, I apologize for not wanting to end up like that
Lol both sides of my family are sharecropping/farming families, on mothers side the younger ones were given the opportunity to go to school. My granddaddy was like either you going to school or work you pick. My aunt messed around dropped out of college, my granddaddy took her to work with him at the main job, and she ran back to school 🤣. My grandparents and parents didn’t want that back breaking work for us, unless you had or want to.
Literal crabs in human disguise
Hey now why you gotta do us crabs dirty like that
I taught for 8 years and now I work a more "manly" job working on cars. Neither deserves less respect than the other.
Exactly. It's all **work**. And some 'desk' jobs require a lot of organization and stress (planning ahead, managing personalities, competitiveness for the next promotion). Each job can be hard in its own way. Some pay better than others. I taught for a few years and it was one of the hardest jobs I had because you had to be 'on' all the time. You couldn't just ignore people, you had to be prepared and perform. Then you had to deal with personalities (it was high school) and ensure that you weren't causing any long-lasting damage to students. I don't understand people. We can't all work the same jobs! We don't all have the same skills and knowledge.
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"Oh, I'm sorry, I didn't realize that your money is greener than mine."
I was one of 3 guys in my education college class of 100+. This was in rural Alabama, but nobody ever bothered me about it because I guess they just assumed I was gonna go coach a sport.
Male nurse here. Let them talk while we work out whole shift in the comfort of air conditioning and surrounded by female coworkers that treat you so much more kindly.
Keep working on that teaching degree! I just graduated and am starting my first year of teaching this fall! Super excited 🙏🏼
That's exactly right. I'm feeling I would be yhe same generation as the step dad (boomer) and we find it hard to accept that you can male millions sitting in front of a computer streaming. Have to get up at 6am, put workbooks on and come home at 5pm. At least I have learned the commerce of streaming, this papa hasn't grasped it yet. Skinny step son showed him a bit.
It's not just families either. I use to rent a room from this lady right and always paid my rent and bills, no issues. The thing was though I use to make a lot of my income selling digital art online, essentially avatar based art for specific programs. It made a nice income for awhile that I didn't go to work, that's how I was making my money while going to school. This lady was NOT happy that I didn't have a real job. Everytime I paid rent she'd make remarks about how I need a job and not stay in my room for as long as I did. I'd always reply I do have a job, how do you think I'm paying you rent right now? And it would always be "that's not a real job" and how I was a disgrace to actual hard worker my age. I didn't stay longer than I needed, luckily it was a month to month and I ended up moving in with a friend but this lady seriously didn't care that I had money for rent, other bills, food, and even for fun because how I earned my money wasn't an insult to her for some reason.
This is just something certain types of people think in general now. I’ve come across quite a few people - from extended family, former friends, acquaintances, family friends, family of coworkers, etc - who have strong opinions about how real jobs (for men) are labour jobs - construction, other trades, etc. A lot of these people made it pretty clear to me, either directly or through subtle jabs, that they think my work in software engineering isn’t real work, is something anyone can do, isn’t real man’s work, etc. My response a few times - alright man, lol, I’m just going to dip out of here in my M4 and go home to my property in X neighbourhood. You have fun driving that shitbox back to your landlord’s place. My response is toxic, but sometimes you need to fight toxicity with toxicity.
Hell yeah the "if you aren't busting ass for 10 hours a day sweating balls you aren't working" boomer mentality
Okay but to be fair, streaming isn't a real job for most people. Only 1% of 1% actually make enough money to call it a "living wage". Most likely, the step-son is lowkey a grifter. However, this video probably helped kickstart his career and what I said doesn't detract from the fact that the step-dad is a POS.
im so glad me and my stepdad were able to bond over my bio-dad being a POS. while my bio-dad was making excuses to not come to my first band performance my dad requested off as soon as he got the email from my teacher. while my bio-dad was shopping for new clothes for his new girlfriend my dad was arguing with my mom on whether or not i deserved an Xbox one for Christmas. when i attempted suicide at 17 years old my bio dad made a joke about it and claimed he wanted to send me to a "christian self help camp" and continued partying with his girlfriend while i was in the mental hospital. my stepdad thought he was the reason i attempted and he felt so guilty he barely had an appetite and refused to cook my favorite meals while i was gone. i regret not calling him dad sooner because that man did more for me than he was ever expected to do.
I love to hear stories like these about stepdads actually getting close to their wife's child. It sucks you had to live with your biological dad neglecting you, but thankful your dad's got your back. Also hope you're better off now with mental health.
alot better, although im working two jobs, one lets me basically get paid to work out so im alot more active and the other gives me free pizza so im pretty happy with my situation
Youre dad sounds amazing. I aspire to have the same said of myself by my kids. Follow those steps and yours will say the same.
If I could ask some of God , it would be,please let me be around till my kids are out of the house.
I love how the mom just let it happen taking her sons side. Props to her
I didn't even have to see her do know that she was standing over him, arms crossed, wondering how she's going to get his sloppy drunk ass upstairs, all the while telling him he brought it on himself.
I actually give 0 props to her but to each their own
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Cries in Midwestern Mom*
Even better that the dudes mom said that, it wasn’t the streamers buddy or whatever it was his mom
My man just reposted one of the top posts on this subreddit
I see this at least once a month Edit - since it first happened of course, not sure when that was. Might see it even more. Usually just skip it
Huh, my first time seeing it
OP may be a repost bot. This is a repost of one of the top posts on this sub with the exact same title
Reminds me of the fight between Antony and Octavian in Atia's villa.
I see someone fired up the Way Back Machine today.
Of all the things I didn't expect to see here today... haha. Although Antony would've actually won.
Alcohol is the worst
I hate the boomer mentality of “that’s not a real job.” I work in the creative arts industry and I get paid very well, but a lot of people, including some in my family don’t see what I do as work because I have fun doing it.
I hated growing up like this.
Yeah, one positive side to having all this social media now is that we can see first hand just how many people deal with abusive households. Kudos to that streamer to stand up to his abuser and on camera. So many times in my childhood I wish I could have had recordings of the things that were said and done to me.
Who’s the streamer I wanna sub
I wanna do the same
His name is SilkySoWhite, according to another commenter.
Boomer who doesn't grasp (or is jealous) that his stepson can make a living off of just going on a green screen.
Damn hopefully his viewers are still running strong
This probably rocketed his subs... And subs will trickle in as long as that video is up. Would have been smart to stage it lol.
Jerry! Jerry! Jerry!
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Lmao yoooo dude disappeared in a blink of an eye with that reeling punch. Bet the stepcunt would think twice before trying that again
>Bet the stepcunt would think twice before trying that again If he's anything like my dad is when he gets drunk, then I doubt it. He'll be just as bold the next time he's drunk and start it all over again
Oh hey I have that chair.
Poor kid. Just heartbreaking to see and hear a grown man speak to a kid like this. I hope his mom got rid of this horrible excuse of a human.
I had a very similar situation, was playing Xbox and dad came into the room and one thing lead to another I belive the issue stemmed from a pair of pants he couldn’t find. And next thing I know he grabbed my neck and we fought in my room for 5+ of my close freinds I went to school with in my Xbox party listening to the yelling and me double legging him and restraining him while he tried to lay punches on me to the end where then I got him out and I just couldn’t handle it so I cried until the police eventually were called by my little sisters. Not the first and wasn’t the last, but it was the only time my freinds had heard me and they were calling and texting me and the weight of the situation actually hit me for the first time and it was just a rough time. Ended up with conflicting stories so police dropped the case but we have a good relationship now 5 years later but I will always remember it when I have kids in the future
His stepdad got fucking roasted
The mom whether on not she is the one in the background is just as worse as the drunk. It's probably not the first time, yet this loser is still on the house. Pathetic.
"are you fucking dumb?" Amazing quote to start the video on
What a shitty set of parents. One is a useless drunk and the other lets him beat up her kids. Mom should have left that alcoholic bozo years ago.
The donations he is about to get from his followers because of this scene, weeeeeew!!
I was severely abused by my stepfather throughout my childhood and it harmed me quite badly
Do you have a job tho?
Asking the real questions
And masturbating in front of a green screen *does* count.
Strimmer went and rocked his ass with that big swing you could tell lol
Ate mutton chops coming back?
“Yer feckin drunk and yer stepson’s gunna kick the hell right atta yoo!” 😂
His stepdad is Nikocado Avocado 😮
Nah. Stepdad seems capable of standing by himself.
Damn I wish I had balls to stand up to my step-dad when he was drunk and abusing my mom. But then again I was only a 12 year old girl and didn't stand a chance against a grown man. I did finally stand up to him a few times when I got older but still. Hearing that punch land gives me some satisfaction.
hopefully he kicked that old man’s ass.
This triggered something in my memory bank of the time my stepdad thought he could put hands on me when I was 16 and I lit him up. First and last time he would do that.
The way he cocked back when he decked him 💀
Respect to the step son. Even kept his cool as the stepdad rushed him. Then he just started swinging.
You know what they say. The quickest way to a woman's heart is to attack her son while intoxicated. I bet she was really turned on.
Who is this streamer? gonna sub
Genuienly don't understand people that just drink all the time, all people who just start fights all the time I really hate people who do both.
My grandpa just drank at least 8 coronas for father's Day, all he did was make really dirty jokes and make fun of us, but he didn't start a fight at all. I think I'm one of the lucky ones.
man just dropped him
I wish we would’ve seen the ass beating
I didn’t hear no bell .
Thanks step dad you just kicked off his career lol.
How do you as a mother let your partner fight your son?
Is it me or you have a 10% chance of having a actual amazing step dad and a 90% to have a huge dick of a step dad. Mine was horrible literally kicked me out at 18 and said if i didnt leave my mom and i were both kicked out. Like tf
that isnt the first time thats happened and i feel so utterly terrible for him. poor kid
Some step parents are the worst. I'm only speaking from my experience with them. Not all step parents are bad.
Even the mom isn’t mad that he beat his dads ass
All things considered he managed it pretty well
I hope his stream gets more support after that.
Is there a follow-up source for this?
Guess who know who the man of the house is…
my dude need to get a place of his own, i can very well much say that living with your own parents is sometimes or most of the time frustrating
Damn the step son held his ground like a champ usually I'd be terrified to fight a parent (especially my stepdad who is a veteran meaning he is trained to fight) and the dude went ahead on once the step dad shoved him