“He can never know”. Proceeds to post it on social media, where it goes viral on multiple platforms
3 years ago | 2,500
Good man. Next we'll hear "my son is 18 and has never had a girlfriend. Today he has told me he has met a girl online. I am that girl." "He can never know"
3 years ago | 2,600
When you finally get a text on your phone, but it just says that you're running out of data :(
3 years ago | 238
Let's assume this is real - the kid actually has just the right attitude, at least ("grinds" even with zero viewers, and appreciates even one).
3 years ago | 241
I honestly don't like so much to follow someone on twitch, but i've found enterteining to watch all the people with 0 spectators, many times i've seen a lot of interesting things (like a twitcher creating a game on unity in live, or someone playing a game i like a lot in a good way). I suggest everyone to try to watch all the people at the bottom of the list, because many times you'll meet interesting persons
3 years ago | 60
I still remember starting a live then immidietly getting a viewer, i was happy then i realized that it was my phone that looking at my test stream, betrayed af
3 years ago | 663
my man should have given us the twitch link so we can make his kid even happier
3 years ago | 96
This gives me the same vibe as, “I’LL STEAL IT, NO ONE WILL EVER KNOW”
3 years ago | 1
This may sound lame, but as having a caring mom, he has much more than a lot of people with many viewers. Thank you for you subscribe, mom
3 years ago | 79
This makes me sad and happy at the same time, and I don't know why.
3 years ago | 14
Plot Twist: the son is a fan of you and he saw this post and knew
3 years ago | 48
I love this so much! What the parent doesn't know is that with this boost in confidence the kid will slowly make better and better content to entertain this viewer to keep them coming and when other viewers come in just to check out for a second they will see a extremely interactive person and this will grow his audience wildly. This is a great way to encourage your kids it might seem like lying but it's just helping them by giving them that push they really need🥰
3 years ago | 0
That's nice, when I was 12 my dad smashed my xbox to pieces cause I left a glass in my room
3 years ago | 19
The ignorance of social media, the people on it and what they're willing to subject their children through is it's the most disgusting human behavior I've seen in over 40 years
3 years ago | 18
Teach him that life loves to kick you when you're down. Unfollow him. Then report his account.
3 years ago | 68
Meme Tycoon
He can never know.
3 years ago | [YT] | 15,230