I Found This in my Family's trash (Animated Storytime)

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Published 2022-09-17

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  • @NaviDoodlez
    when i was a young kid, i went on a hike with my parents once, and i found this large pit that had a bunch of garter snakes. I had literally no fear as a child (which nearly got me killed several times) so i jumped down in the pit to get a closer look. It was so cool to see all the snakes slithering around, and a few of them were twisting around like twizzlers, and i was just enamoured! i even picked one up to scare my mom with it, cause i was such a nice child like that :P it wasn't until like a couple years ago that i learned that garter snakes gather in large groups like that to mate, and i just so happen to stand in the middle of a snake orgy
  • @onclebob
    One person's trash is someone else treasures
  • @LittleKroh
    I was also a late bloomer when it came to most adult and 'mature' conversations/concepts. I met my bestfriend when I was 17 (I'm female) and he was 18. Some of his favorite moments was learning how naïve I was. One time we were in some shop, and I saw this really pretty book with ornate embroidery on the cover and I turned to show him. It went as follows: Me: This book looks really nice and pretty! I think I might get it! Him: That's the Kama Sutra, it's a book about sex Me: Silently puts book back on shelf, and wipes my hands on my pants as though they were somehow contaminated. Good times.
  • @JudahNCo
    When I was younger, I genuinely believed that whenever I was watching a show or a movie of some sort. The actors or the voice overs were doing their filming at the exact same time I was watching it. Like when I was watching a show, the actors would literally be voicing things over and acting at the exact moment of the show while I watching it. It wasn’t until fourth grade when I realized that everything I watched was already pre-recorded and just put in.
  • @mrcwillis6970
    Wolfy too wholesome and innocent. 🤍💙 Happy to hear you aren’t sick anymore. 💫
  • @justsweepie
    As Wolfychu told her childhood embarrassing stories, it reminds my about my own embarrassing childhood times 😅
  • @SoniasWay
    I’m so happy to hear you’re doing better. Take care Wolfy As a creator I always feel inspired by you
  • Let's not forget that, despite her voice or her mannerisms, Wolfy is still an adult. I'm a little worried about if Mel will show some of the cursed things she found on Etsy, like breast milk flavored toothpicks (and other breast milk commodities) or anything much, MUCH worse. Also, one of my most cursed moments was pretty recent, when I already have the know-how and before my sister got married. Both my sisters slept in our living room, and she slept on a loveseat and on a TV tray was, and I'll say this without being too explicit, it was small, it has a button on one end of it, and when you push said button, this thing buzzes, if you push it again, it buzzes faster, and there are three speeds. I immediately dropped it and ran to wash my hands.
  • Wolfychu is so wholesome that she's immune to maturity because of it.
  • at the age of 12 my family and I lived in the city, I was a curious child (little too curious sometimes). One day I was in the kitchen getting a fruit roll up, my favorite childhood snack. When I noticed the boombox sitting on the counter plugged in and playing music, enchanted by the music I got closer and saw my dads wire cutters from work. Being the genius I thought I was I knew what these were for and I wanted to be just like dad. So I picked them up and cut the boombox power cord, needless to say sparks flew from the wire and scared me. I went running into the front room yelling "FIRE, FIRE". My dad went to check it out as my mom calmed me down, I heard a slap sound come from the kitchen and saw my dad come back laughing. He held up the wire cutters but the thin part of the blade was melted, no fire, parents thought it was to funny to punish me.
  • @wordsmith6154
    I can relate to your stories. My parents didn't give me a birds and the bees talk either. They wanted to preserve my innocence. My friends had to explain it to me later and it was in the most embarrassing way back when I was 14. I'm a huge bookworm and whenever I saw a new movie come out, I knew that, 6/10 times, the movie was based on a book, so I'd go and read it and later see the movie to compare the differences. My close friends knew about my trend and would ask me about my plans as sometimes they've read the book already and would tell me if it was worth it or not. At the time, I saw a lot of trailers for one particular movie, "50 Shades of Gray." If you know what it is, you already know where this is going. When I brought it up, my best friend's face went red and everyone else looked at me like I was insane. They had to sit me down and explain to me what it was and once I learned what I probably should've been told before, I quickly changed my mind on that plan. Even after that though, my friends have always insisted that I'm the innocent one. I totally get the whole not realizing until years later thing. I've felt that way a lot with shows I saw as a kid. I related so much more as an adult when I understood things better. I also had a LOT more questions in some situations. The most innocent realization I had was when I realized what I had felt for a friend back in the day was actual romantic feelings instead of what I thought it was, which was fear. In reality, I think it was a mix of both.
  • @GhostBear3067
    I learned the whole "birds and the bees" stuff early enough in life that I cannot remember a time I did not know where babies came from, my parents were fairly open about such topics, especially after I saw my earliest baby pictures which were quite literally the EARLIEST pictures you can get of a baby other than an ultrasound.
  • @yinyangyt8749
    This was really cute. I think we were all like this as a kid
  • @Srek11
    2:17 Yes a toy😂😂😂 Definitely not for kid
  • @Calvin_M.
    Right when I was in bad mood, your amazing story cheered me up and made my day! Thank you, Wolfy, you are the best! 😄❤️
  • I once was looking through a magazine talking about pregnancy and the birth of babies, and I got to a page that showed exactly how a baby is born. I got really embarrassed and my mom might have reacted in a way that was similar.
  • The worst childhood experience is accidentally stumble upon r34 when looking at cool fan art of your favorite characters.
  • @italex827
    We all have cursed experiences from our childhood. Sometimes it's good to take a retroactive laugh at how naive we were.
  • 4:09 honestly, same here I learned from internet and friends because I'd be so oblivious when it came to that stuff when I was little and whenever I asked what someone meant when they said something dirty, they'd always tell me to ask my parents and I'd get so frustrated cause I knew they wouldn't tell me anything 😂
  • I can imagine Wolfy in the middle of grocery shopping, that story coming to her head and the sudden realization causing her to drop any product currently in her hand and her to shriek in embarrassment