They took their prank too far. [...]
...Y'know just at the first interval of watching it, I may be biased because of my studies and experiences shared with instructor and otherwise, but I feel like 'prank' is a cover up.
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Really, really feel like that, especially given how you can notice the effect on the children? It seems 'normalized'.
...It is evident in their communication structure. "At least[...]", alongside several other red flags and indicators?
Yeah no. Even swearing like bloody hell isn't a prank; tone, intonation, and otherwise, really don't bring me seeing that as a prank at all.
That and I got linked to that
while casually browsing imgur x.x by a link in the comments.
Not right. Especially not right when "it's just a prank!"
...Just got flashbacks to my childhood :v Somewhat emotionally abusive jokes -> "It's just a joke! Why are you crying?"
And then I get joked because I'm crying. V:
That ain't a prank by a whole phase of matter and meaning. Unless SOMEHOW some kind of culture made that basis.
[...]Plus the one where he's kinda shoved head first into a shelf, that one's pretty clearly physical abuse, and it's fucking filmed and monetized at that.
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I stopped watching right at the start, but then this...and then I watched that and I'm glad my studies pointed me to recognize quickly that it ain't a prank.
To those knowledgeable in mental health, you can obviously see the effects straight out.
But it was noted that CPS came and took care of it?
Thanks for linking the video, unmonetized, Jopax :O [compared to checking the direct videos mentioned...which are still monetized]