See, I’m in an odd spot… I’m the middle child; but that means that I have 6 younger siblings, so I get some of the older child benefits, but I also have 6 older siblings, meaning I also get some of the younger child benefits… but ultimately, I’m the middle child who ends up getting the crumby Oreos because my family ate the rest of them while I was in the shower…
I’m an adopted only child, so that practically makes me Son of Sam by Seinfeld logic.
Some will get the reference.
Biologically, I have many many half-sisters and half-brothers out roaming the world from what I gather, so not sure where that puts me entirely, lol.
We are many
Gonna have to disagree with you here, this pretty on point. Xmas is the spoiled brat that gets away with any and everything. Halloween is oldest and edgy. Thanksgiving is only noticed if something goes wrong and is constantly trying to get attention (also, only takes up football so dad will notice it)
You don’t wanna know…
(Just google him, he’s lost like a crazy amount of weight in a couple years, and pre recorded a ton of videos so he could keep uploading while losing all the weight. He’s the guy in the meme we’re talking about)
Even that was actually a hoax, he came back out on a follow-up follow-up and said that was a fake video and showed himself still overweight, and that the “thin” video wasn’t real, just a way to capture more video engagement.
I have no idea how it all ended up in my recommended videos, but unfortunately it did.
He really did lose weight because he made a tiktok of him dancing to a song that was a trend today, and not back then. If you listen to the video he made, talks about how it was the “greatest social experiment ever” or something like that. He made a video when he was thick, aka the video saying that the NEW video was fake. So he became fat, and while he was fat, he made that video saying it was fake, lost weight, told everyone, and proved it by doing tiktok dances or something, and THEN he posted the video saying it was fake, “and they all loved it!”