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ποΈ 20 January 2025
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Connor pugs tells a Storytime that is 4 Hours of Insufferable Spoiled Brats Getting Arrested Stories To Sleep To. These are great stories to put on to go to bed too, as they are satisfying karma stories of spoiled brats and karens getting the karma they deserve with the cops, and this is great to put on to go to bed to as it is 4 hours long and a storytime compilation! Listen to my stories on Spotify: π https://open.spotify.com/show/22BnYI5VssrkSKbEqV7X1j?si=f7c6850d13e84620 Submit stories to my Instagram @connorpugs Follow me on snapchat @connorpugs
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0:00.0 | Today we have a story time of a Gen Z kid who fakes being disabled for attention and clout. |
0:06.0 | This kid literally pretends to be completely disabled from the waist down, but he gets exposed |
0:11.8 | in a really funny and just awkward manner that I know you'll enjoy. So sit back, relax, |
0:16.8 | subscribe if you're new, leave a like on the video to claim your free nothing and let's jump right |
0:20.9 | into the story so we're going to call the subscriber who submitted today's story gerald so anyways |
0:26.8 | gerald was starting the eighth grade and every single year in his school there were new kids that would |
0:31.7 | come in and you know you're always supposed to give special attention and make sure that the new |
0:36.3 | kids felt good at the new school as i'm sure a lot of you guys know if you're always supposed to give special attention and make sure that the new kids felt good at the new school. |
0:38.2 | As I'm sure a lot of you guys know if you started a new school, especially not with a bunch of other people. |
0:43.4 | You're one of the few new kids. It's very difficult as a lot of kids have already kind of formed groups and clicks or whatever. |
0:49.8 | So it becomes difficult to get friends, right? So this new kid, right, who we're going to call the Gen Z kid, |
0:55.7 | was not like most kids who showed up. So this kid showed up in a wheelchair, right? So in the very |
1:01.0 | first day, it was very apparent that there's a new kid there because he didn't look like any of the |
1:05.4 | other kids there. And everyone was really good about giving this guy extra special attention to make |
1:10.4 | sure that he was, |
1:11.2 | you know, doing all right. |
1:12.6 | Extra special attention, I don't mean like staring and pointing attention. |
1:16.2 | I mean asking, you know, if he needed, you know, needed help, bring stuff, you know, from a book |
1:21.2 | bag, like his book bags around, needed help, you know, guides to class, stuff like that, right? |
1:28.9 | And on the very first day, this kid actually, you know, a to class, stuff like that, right? And on the very first day, |
1:33.5 | this kid actually, you know, a lot of people were giving them a lot of positive support, right? |
1:38.8 | So Gerald was one of those kids. No one at this moment, literally no one at this moment believed for a second that this kid was faking being in a wheelchair for attention. Nobody yet. Gerald would be one of the |
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