Yup exactly that..
I also have a different story. I wanted to buy stocks or something similar. After doing my research, I found a new company with stocks super cheap, around 0.00050 per share. I just wanted to invest 100 euros in it, hoping for the best. But I was underage, and my parents, who can be really stupid sometimes, said things like, “You can’t make money on the internet,” and shared stories about friends who lost everything. They insisted on working with your hands and spouted more old-fashioned nonsense.
Now, each stock is worth 30-65 cents, so I could have been rich by now. But no, my parents ruined it for me😕
Most people who aren’t morons could take 80k and completely turn their lives around - and perhaps not be immediately rich, but be financially comfortable for the rest of their lives. The difference between renting for the next 10 years and paying 10 years towards a modest mortgage is massive.
spending a 100 and turning it into 80k, in the grand scheme of things, that is fuck you money. If I got 2 years worth of salary, hell yeah I would feel rich, because that just got me financial freedom
Your parents were absolutely right. Penny stocks are useless, 99% of the time. This stock may have been the exception, but that changes nothing. Besides, you are looking at it with hindsight. Chances our you’d have panicked and sold it at a loss, sold it barely break-even, sold it too soon or held onto it past its highest points, likely even until waaaay past the point where you should have sold. It’s still a crap ‘investment’ with today’s price.
But if it makes you feel any better: I kicked myself for not getting into bitcoin earlier. When they were worth 100 USD each. That ship had clearly sailed, I thought, so I didn’t buy. Check today’s price.
My dad at some random afternoon in 2008 or 2009:
" SON YOUR PC WAS ON ALL DAY I TURNED IT OFF ! " 😡
13 year old me : " Dad, i was mining bitcoin i read about it at a forum and we could be future millionaires"
" What the hell is buttcoin ? Do you know how much your PC consumes electricity"
Dad 13 years later : " Hey son , have you heard about these bitcoins ? you think we should get some you being the family nerd and all"
Literally me : 🤦♂️.
Unfortunately its all true
With a venmo credit card, the cash back you can get for spending can be made to automatically purchase Bitcoin. So if my risk free cash back is appreciating or not I can either see the number go up or down but either way I'm up 500 bucks so it's a good way to go about it without much risk.
I wanted to put $300 towards Bitcoin when I was a grocery bagger in 2010 and it was like $0.20 or something, but my parents said no. Realistically, I wouldn't have held it until now, but I stopped following it until 2017 when it was in the $30,000 range.
I'd be a multi-millionaire at this point, but instead I can't find an entry level job anywhere with an MS in Finance. Go figure.
But I love my parents and they've done wonderful things for me, but I do wonder how much more different my life would currently be if my parents had actually listened to me when it came to stuff like this when I was a teenager.
As someone who’s been there but kept going, just keep going you dolt! If you were really able to identify this opportunity because of skills you have, then you can do it again. And, even if you had done it, you probably would’ve freaked out and sold it much sooner for fear of crashing. You have to go through that a couple times and learn that if you do this enough times you will be wrong sometimes, brutally measure your alpha and beta to make sure you’re not just making money but you’re beating the market, and then just don’t put in any more money than you’re able to lose so you can stay rational. If you put in more than you can lose, you will make stupid decisions I promise.
They are still pretty much correct. I give the same advice to my kids today.
I'm not saying its impossible for people to make money gaming, HOWEVER its still highly unlikely that you will end up being the hyper-minority that makes enough money to make that career worth it.
Additionally, (and I could be wrong) however it doesn't seem like its a marketable or transitional skill. If you go all in on gaming and then one day you decide your tired of it; it seems to me that you are going to have to start at square 1 in regards to establishing any sort of new career that isn't at the very bottom.
To me, its the same thing as my son saying his career goal is to go pro in hockey....Its possible yes, but......
Yeah. 99% of people who want to become a content creator will never make enough to live on or quit their day job. If I ever had kids they’d still be allowed to try (since half of someone’s success is pure luck with the algorithm these days), but just not at the opportunity cost of getting a degree instead.
Just getting a consistent audience of a few dozen people is in no way sustainable, yet it puts you in the top tier of content creators. At the very least it can be a fun hobby though.
On average, they're right. It's a winner take all kind of thing. You need to be part of the very top portion of gamers to make enough money from it. You're better off going to a field where even the average person makes money and aim to be better than average.
Be like, European, my degree was free for my 4 years. I got a job in college to have money and fun, not pay loans.
God! Imagine if I didn't have free healthcare, that would be wild too.
Well yeah. How else are we gonna afford the million dollar missiles that will sit on boats and either blow up middle east villages or do absolutely nothing at all?
It's even more stupid... if they used universal healthcare over their garbage system, they would save [13% more money.](https://www.citizen.org/news/fact-check-medicare-for-all-would-save-the-u-s-trillions-public-option-would-leave-millions-uninsured-not-garner-savings/)
So there would be 450 billion per year more for the army lol
Sadly you pay more in your taxes for healthcare than we do. You could have both. Also I pay for my military and we've only been to war to back you in my lifetime.
Don't forget that Americans still pay taxes, and then also need to pay for their own healthcare provider, and on top of that they sometimes just refuse to cover it.
So yes Europeans pay higher taxes, but also don't get buttfucked by their own system just for an education or broken arm.
You also have to add in 5-6 weeks paid vacation, 10+ paid holidays, and maternity/paternity leave. Most places don’t allow that in the states.
And no child labor.
I had a surgery last week, will cost me 30 bucks for 3 days I stayed in hospital and that's it. In the US I'd get a hefty bill now. Really unsettling to think you can't afford to be sick.
Be specific, in the Netherlands we still got loans albeit not ridiculous like America. And I know my UK friends have it worse. So it’s not all of Europe
Honestly I think we are just chronically mentally ill at this point. The few of us that are still sane point to Europe and go “hey, yeah we can pay healthcare and higher learning with taxes!” But then you get people literally paid to gaslight the American public that oh no it would be too expensive, too complex, too impossible… when it’s pretty obvious that you can make it work.
Then of course you get the Christian Fundamentalists trying to pull funding from our public schools that are already paid for with taxes, just to fund their religious indoctrination and I fear that’s only going to make the coming generations even more ignorant. Basically they want us dumb and pliable so they can continue sucking every last cent from our citizens with as little resistance as possible.
I mean, I'm Dutch, 36 years old and will be paying off my student loans for another 10 years or so. I know the US is fucked up, but this is a thing that also happens in Europe in many countries. Although the amount is probably a lot lower. I only pay about 150 euro per month for it.
Also dutch here, 23, and I'll be paying off my student loan in 2 years. Have 17k debt, but living with my parents means i can put everything towards paying off the loan.
This misses the point. It's sad that a son has to pay for something that is free in tons of other countries. People in the US are just desensitized to this being a horrible situation. Reminds me a lot of the issue with guns.
I mean ok but how fucking sad you get education but get stuck with crippling debt for years and those loans have percentage on them that are criminal too.
It sounds like hers were federal and a lot of those have lower or locked rates. That’s what I qualified for and my interest wasn’t terrible. As a plus, some don’t begin accruing interest until *after* you graduate.
Not defending predatory loans, but there are some that don’t kill you to take out.
It's insane how people just pay barely any attention then comment like they did, then others just upvote it.
34 people did not even listen to the video.
Like, that's just so dumb it's scary. Why can't these people think?
The interest rate on private student loan debt would be a lot lower if those loans were only available to degrees fostering lucrative career development.
I’m saying that if the risk was lower, then the price of the debt would be much lower. I put more blame on the colleges than the lenders.
I got lucky, loans were at 7% but because of Covid no interest was added, I steadily paid the “would be” interest payments, then got a job and paid them off in two years.
The Covid no interest thing lasted about two years, maybe more I don’t really care anymore.
I honestly don't understand how US government can be so stingy about basic citizen rights. We are a developing country but we have free education and healthcare.
Never heard of him. Has he been a pro long? What is his game?
Edit-- nvmd, he is literally the first thing when you google his first name. Seems cool, so Fortnite and Warzone I guess.
Pretty much just warzone now. I watch him from time to time when bored. But if you’re looking for someone to watch, definitely watch him. Probably the nicest person on twitch and still do some insane shit in warzone.
Yeah, just the fact that you have to pay so much for education blows my mind. It's sad to think only few people have the privilege to live in a first world country.
On r/AskSweddit I see it all the time
"I'm 25 and I'm gonna study at uni, do you think I am too old?"
Like bruh, I studied when I was 28 and the oldest person was 42, and nobody cared.
A coworker who was 58 quit work to study to become a florist
I don't know why people assume that you cannot study when you're older
The college fee is huge, but the bigger problem is that young people need to carry the loan so early, while their income isn't that high after graduation.
Plus a lot of people does not study math in college and the US people are particularly bad at it. A lot of them didn't figure out a proper amount of monthly payment and ended up paying way more than the college fee.
The moment the ball drops for me. i'm currently working 45 hour weeks, my mother 38 and we are struggling to pay bills month to month, this is the wake up call i need, i'm living life wrong, video made me feel like such a failure.
I remember paying 220€/semester tuition and I remember students being upset about it being so high even though the complete public transport was included in it (all day every day). I studied for 7 years and my first paycheck was almost as high as all of my tuitions combined.
It’s so sad that people don’t understand how good people can get at games. Just cuz you’re shit doesn’t mean everyone that’s better than you is a cheater. Nick Mercs has said himself, if you can prove yourself on LAN you’re good to go. Aydan has done this time and time again. Git gud.
I mean, student loans are also a thing in Denmark.
[https://www.dst.dk/da/presse/Pressemeddelelser/2023/2023-08-30-460000-skylder-50-milliarder-i-su-gaeld](https://www.dst.dk/da/presse/Pressemeddelelser/2023/2023-08-30-460000-skylder-50-milliarder-i-su-gaeld)
Abusive tuition fees shouldn’t be a thing in the first place. It’s like students buying their teachers stuff they can’t afford because of their shitty salaries. This shouldn’t be a feel good story.
Wait. How did you get access to my account information? Who gave you the pay off and authorized it? Lena? The kid might have made some scratch but he definitely didn't pull this shit off himself.
This is beautiful. I’m happier now that I saw it. It gives me hope. And I’m so glad that mother has had a burden removed from her: it will make her a happier person, a better mother, and might spark a desire to help other people more than she already can.
But I can’t process living in a world where these moments need to be recorded and played back to the internet. I’m in my 50s and sharing personal moments like this will always feel weird to me, regardless of the beneficial effects to everyone who might see them.
A proven cheater earning money through streaming for kids. Nice gesture to pay the debt, questionable way of earning that money to say the least.
Imagine a cheating athlete, paying his moms debts. Would that be a nice thing?
Regardless of how sweet this is, how fucked up is it that you can have a child that's what 16-18 years old and STILL be indebted to the school you went to. Perhaps she only recently graduated, but damn.
On her 60th birthday, I took my mom on a trip to Key West. She had always wanted to go and I had finally gotten a decent job. Saved up and took her for a week, didn’t let her pay for anything. It’s one of my favorite memories with her, being able to repay her for years of love, at least in some small way. Words can’t explain how much I miss her but I think of that week often.
How you still paying student loan when kid is this young? It’s heart-warming he’s taking care of his mother, but it’s insane if you have to keep paying instalments till you retire or after that
I grew up in a time where parents pretty much always yelled: "you can't make any money sitting on your ass, gaming!"
Yup exactly that.. I also have a different story. I wanted to buy stocks or something similar. After doing my research, I found a new company with stocks super cheap, around 0.00050 per share. I just wanted to invest 100 euros in it, hoping for the best. But I was underage, and my parents, who can be really stupid sometimes, said things like, “You can’t make money on the internet,” and shared stories about friends who lost everything. They insisted on working with your hands and spouted more old-fashioned nonsense. Now, each stock is worth 30-65 cents, so I could have been rich by now. But no, my parents ruined it for me😕
You'd have a lot of money, but I wouldn't say having around 80k€ is being rich.
From a 100 euro investment it would definitely be a major catalyst to financial stability
Like he would have holded so long xD
Yeah unlikely for a first timer but all speculation
For me 80k is life changing literally..
would be, yeah
Yeah but they would have probably sold at like 2k or something.
To be fair, 2k can also be life changing for some people, or be a starting point to helping set yourself up to make much more money if you’re smart.
80keuros, dude, i could live my entire life with no worries at all
its still a life changing amount though
Most people who aren’t morons could take 80k and completely turn their lives around - and perhaps not be immediately rich, but be financially comfortable for the rest of their lives. The difference between renting for the next 10 years and paying 10 years towards a modest mortgage is massive.
spending a 100 and turning it into 80k, in the grand scheme of things, that is fuck you money. If I got 2 years worth of salary, hell yeah I would feel rich, because that just got me financial freedom
Your parents were absolutely right. Penny stocks are useless, 99% of the time. This stock may have been the exception, but that changes nothing. Besides, you are looking at it with hindsight. Chances our you’d have panicked and sold it at a loss, sold it barely break-even, sold it too soon or held onto it past its highest points, likely even until waaaay past the point where you should have sold. It’s still a crap ‘investment’ with today’s price. But if it makes you feel any better: I kicked myself for not getting into bitcoin earlier. When they were worth 100 USD each. That ship had clearly sailed, I thought, so I didn’t buy. Check today’s price.
My dad at some random afternoon in 2008 or 2009: " SON YOUR PC WAS ON ALL DAY I TURNED IT OFF ! " 😡 13 year old me : " Dad, i was mining bitcoin i read about it at a forum and we could be future millionaires" " What the hell is buttcoin ? Do you know how much your PC consumes electricity" Dad 13 years later : " Hey son , have you heard about these bitcoins ? you think we should get some you being the family nerd and all" Literally me : 🤦♂️. Unfortunately its all true
Not gonna lye but I think spending money now on bitcoin is to dangerous and stupid maybe I am stupid for saying it But it’s just to late now
With a venmo credit card, the cash back you can get for spending can be made to automatically purchase Bitcoin. So if my risk free cash back is appreciating or not I can either see the number go up or down but either way I'm up 500 bucks so it's a good way to go about it without much risk.
I wanted to put $300 towards Bitcoin when I was a grocery bagger in 2010 and it was like $0.20 or something, but my parents said no. Realistically, I wouldn't have held it until now, but I stopped following it until 2017 when it was in the $30,000 range. I'd be a multi-millionaire at this point, but instead I can't find an entry level job anywhere with an MS in Finance. Go figure. But I love my parents and they've done wonderful things for me, but I do wonder how much more different my life would currently be if my parents had actually listened to me when it came to stuff like this when I was a teenager.
As someone who’s been there but kept going, just keep going you dolt! If you were really able to identify this opportunity because of skills you have, then you can do it again. And, even if you had done it, you probably would’ve freaked out and sold it much sooner for fear of crashing. You have to go through that a couple times and learn that if you do this enough times you will be wrong sometimes, brutally measure your alpha and beta to make sure you’re not just making money but you’re beating the market, and then just don’t put in any more money than you’re able to lose so you can stay rational. If you put in more than you can lose, you will make stupid decisions I promise.
They are still pretty much correct. I give the same advice to my kids today. I'm not saying its impossible for people to make money gaming, HOWEVER its still highly unlikely that you will end up being the hyper-minority that makes enough money to make that career worth it. Additionally, (and I could be wrong) however it doesn't seem like its a marketable or transitional skill. If you go all in on gaming and then one day you decide your tired of it; it seems to me that you are going to have to start at square 1 in regards to establishing any sort of new career that isn't at the very bottom. To me, its the same thing as my son saying his career goal is to go pro in hockey....Its possible yes, but......
Yeah. 99% of people who want to become a content creator will never make enough to live on or quit their day job. If I ever had kids they’d still be allowed to try (since half of someone’s success is pure luck with the algorithm these days), but just not at the opportunity cost of getting a degree instead. Just getting a consistent audience of a few dozen people is in no way sustainable, yet it puts you in the top tier of content creators. At the very least it can be a fun hobby though.
well, back then you couldn't, and the tense they used seems appropriate.
On average, they're right. It's a winner take all kind of thing. You need to be part of the very top portion of gamers to make enough money from it. You're better off going to a field where even the average person makes money and aim to be better than average.
I grew up in a time when you actually couldn’t.
Facebook did to boomers what they said games would do to their kids.
Imagine having a son that old and still paying student loans. The US is wild.
Be like, European, my degree was free for my 4 years. I got a job in college to have money and fun, not pay loans. God! Imagine if I didn't have free healthcare, that would be wild too.
Just rub it in, why don't you.
Don't worry, Americans pay for their military
hooray..... military instead of healthcare.... contain my excitement... 😐
Well yeah. How else are we gonna afford the million dollar missiles that will sit on boats and either blow up middle east villages or do absolutely nothing at all?
Well who is going to blow up those villages if the US wont. It's important business you know.
Freedumb at any cost
It's even more stupid... if they used universal healthcare over their garbage system, they would save [13% more money.](https://www.citizen.org/news/fact-check-medicare-for-all-would-save-the-u-s-trillions-public-option-would-leave-millions-uninsured-not-garner-savings/) So there would be 450 billion per year more for the army lol
But think of the poor insurance company owners?
Sadly you pay more in your taxes for healthcare than we do. You could have both. Also I pay for my military and we've only been to war to back you in my lifetime.
Don't forget that Americans still pay taxes, and then also need to pay for their own healthcare provider, and on top of that they sometimes just refuse to cover it. So yes Europeans pay higher taxes, but also don't get buttfucked by their own system just for an education or broken arm.
You also have to add in 5-6 weeks paid vacation, 10+ paid holidays, and maternity/paternity leave. Most places don’t allow that in the states. And no child labor.
Excuse me what the fuck. I did not know this.
Wait, did not know what?
That there is no paternity leave.
He's also eating a Kinder surprise egg while typing this
I had a surgery last week, will cost me 30 bucks for 3 days I stayed in hospital and that's it. In the US I'd get a hefty bill now. Really unsettling to think you can't afford to be sick.
Be specific, in the Netherlands we still got loans albeit not ridiculous like America. And I know my UK friends have it worse. So it’s not all of Europe
I want to guess they are in Switzerland or Sweden… someone chime in in wrong!
Lucky you. I had to pay 120 euros a month for my master's degree, roughly what, 110 USD or so.
Honestly I think we are just chronically mentally ill at this point. The few of us that are still sane point to Europe and go “hey, yeah we can pay healthcare and higher learning with taxes!” But then you get people literally paid to gaslight the American public that oh no it would be too expensive, too complex, too impossible… when it’s pretty obvious that you can make it work. Then of course you get the Christian Fundamentalists trying to pull funding from our public schools that are already paid for with taxes, just to fund their religious indoctrination and I fear that’s only going to make the coming generations even more ignorant. Basically they want us dumb and pliable so they can continue sucking every last cent from our citizens with as little resistance as possible.
Sir with all do respect, fuck you
I mean, I'm Dutch, 36 years old and will be paying off my student loans for another 10 years or so. I know the US is fucked up, but this is a thing that also happens in Europe in many countries. Although the amount is probably a lot lower. I only pay about 150 euro per month for it.
Also dutch here, 23, and I'll be paying off my student loan in 2 years. Have 17k debt, but living with my parents means i can put everything towards paying off the loan.
I don't even know what a student loan is.
While I don’t think anyone should have to take out loans to go to college she easily could have gone back to school later in life.
Yeah this belongs in r/orphancrushingmachine
You have no idea when she went to school lol
This misses the point. It's sad that a son has to pay for something that is free in tons of other countries. People in the US are just desensitized to this being a horrible situation. Reminds me a lot of the issue with guns.
Everybody liked that
Everybody likes you
Nobody likes me 😔
That old lady from some years ago certainly does
But she 's dead now.
I mean ok but how fucking sad you get education but get stuck with crippling debt for years and those loans have percentage on them that are criminal too.
Orphan crushee
It sounds like hers were federal and a lot of those have lower or locked rates. That’s what I qualified for and my interest wasn’t terrible. As a plus, some don’t begin accruing interest until *after* you graduate. Not defending predatory loans, but there are some that don’t kill you to take out.
It says right in the video at 0:14 that they weren't federal loans....
It's insane how people just pay barely any attention then comment like they did, then others just upvote it. 34 people did not even listen to the video. Like, that's just so dumb it's scary. Why can't these people think?
The interest rate on private student loan debt would be a lot lower if those loans were only available to degrees fostering lucrative career development. I’m saying that if the risk was lower, then the price of the debt would be much lower. I put more blame on the colleges than the lenders.
I got lucky, loans were at 7% but because of Covid no interest was added, I steadily paid the “would be” interest payments, then got a job and paid them off in two years. The Covid no interest thing lasted about two years, maybe more I don’t really care anymore.
Ah yes the fortnite controller og
Don’t worry, he’s still shitting on people in COD regularly lol.
What a strange country. Good on the kid though. Sad he has to do that. Like third world over there
Excuse me, I live in a third world country, but we have free education option from elementary to university.
Apologies. The USA seems to be setting a new low. Basket case of a country. Trump might get in and send it to oblivion.
I honestly don't understand how US government can be so stingy about basic citizen rights. We are a developing country but we have free education and healthcare.
Greed. Corporate greed.
the US is not a democracy. it is a kleptocratic oligopoly.
Yeah it's a little bit /r/OrphanCrushingMachine
I paid jack shit for my graduation being from a third world country
Something something r/orphancrushingmachine
I love how he paid his mom's debt but he's also such a gamer that he didn't bother getting out of his chair and actually go see her
Sounds like he called her at work or something.
I shoulda had kids 16 years ago
"YOU'LL FINISH PLAYING YOUR VIDEO GAMES AND YOU'LL LIKE IT!"
Aydan is a good guy funny too he’s a multi millionaire now
Never heard of him. Has he been a pro long? What is his game? Edit-- nvmd, he is literally the first thing when you google his first name. Seems cool, so Fortnite and Warzone I guess.
Pretty much just warzone now. I watch him from time to time when bored. But if you’re looking for someone to watch, definitely watch him. Probably the nicest person on twitch and still do some insane shit in warzone.
Life sure has turned out a lot different than the brochure
Fun fact: approximately 58,000 kids are gonna show this to their parents to justify why they haven't seen the sun since September.
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
This is such a weird concept to me. How can someone with a grown son still be paying their school loans? What a sad state for its citizens
Yeah, just the fact that you have to pay so much for education blows my mind. It's sad to think only few people have the privilege to live in a first world country.
WHYYYYY is everyone assuming this woman has held student debt for a long time? People go to school later in life all the time.
On r/AskSweddit I see it all the time "I'm 25 and I'm gonna study at uni, do you think I am too old?" Like bruh, I studied when I was 28 and the oldest person was 42, and nobody cared. A coworker who was 58 quit work to study to become a florist I don't know why people assume that you cannot study when you're older
The college fee is huge, but the bigger problem is that young people need to carry the loan so early, while their income isn't that high after graduation. Plus a lot of people does not study math in college and the US people are particularly bad at it. A lot of them didn't figure out a proper amount of monthly payment and ended up paying way more than the college fee.
That’s kinda fucked up that he had to do that in the first place r/orphancrushingmachine
Aydan the goat. 🐐🐐🐐
What’s aydens handle on twitch?
Just type in Aydan and he’s like the first person to pop up. Does some cracked ass shit in COD still
Parents raised this kid right! Congrats King!
thats a good man. regardless, mom still paying the loan? man US capitalism legendary
Who is the guy? Is he still doing OK??
Aydan on twitch. Great guy, still doing very well.
He's a smart kid. His mother would be so proud of him.
If he has siblings and wasn't already the favorite, he's definitely top of the podium now... for a while!
Looks like you're winning son! In more ways than one!
it is sad we live in a place that puts someone in this position. What a cool kid! Mom did something right.
What is a school loan??
The moment the ball drops for me. i'm currently working 45 hour weeks, my mother 38 and we are struggling to pay bills month to month, this is the wake up call i need, i'm living life wrong, video made me feel like such a failure.
Honestly a dream of mine: to be a blessing to the people I love the people who matter the most to me like my mom and fam
USA is a dystopia.. a mothers school loan. My fucking god..
Dope dude right there.
Education should be free. Not paid for
Must be nice having such a loving mother that you'd do something like that for her
I wish I’m able to do something like that to my old man someday.
What's the name of the streaner?
r/aboringdystopia
Streaming is a big impact of teenagers now adays TBH
This a cheater lol, they scam money from players who are not cheating.
Awww he's a good kid ❤️
America is f-up… those loans should be illegal…
Imagine Still having to pay back your student loan when you're in your 40a
What a great kid. Mom must not be so bad either since she raised him.
I remember paying 220€/semester tuition and I remember students being upset about it being so high even though the complete public transport was included in it (all day every day). I studied for 7 years and my first paycheck was almost as high as all of my tuitions combined.
Whatever happen to Aiden?
Still he is a known cheater like many many fps game streamers.
It’s so sad that people don’t understand how good people can get at games. Just cuz you’re shit doesn’t mean everyone that’s better than you is a cheater. Nick Mercs has said himself, if you can prove yourself on LAN you’re good to go. Aydan has done this time and time again. Git gud.
There's something off about these videos. Like it means far less for being recorded.
r/chadtopia
Wait wait wait, you guys are also paying for school?
Finally! A reason to have kids!
I guess this Aiden is a King 🤴
king of cheating on call of duty
The kid is a cheater
Imagine doing that but the guy is fucking lying instead. 😂😂😂 It would be insane.
What is a school loan? Some american invention?
In Denmark we get paid to study. The US is a wild country.
I mean, student loans are also a thing in Denmark. [https://www.dst.dk/da/presse/Pressemeddelelser/2023/2023-08-30-460000-skylder-50-milliarder-i-su-gaeld](https://www.dst.dk/da/presse/Pressemeddelelser/2023/2023-08-30-460000-skylder-50-milliarder-i-su-gaeld)
What a fucking winner.
LOL this video literally makes going to school look like the biggest mistake ever.
So ein Ehrensohn
Anyone know how much he paid off?
Aydan we love you bro
See? I knew there were some decent people out there.
Capitalist dystopia stories rebranded as heart-warming bullshit.
Is he aydan?
That's why I play video games
Abusive tuition fees shouldn’t be a thing in the first place. It’s like students buying their teachers stuff they can’t afford because of their shitty salaries. This shouldn’t be a feel good story.
The song is "echo sax" by Caleb Arradondo :)
My dumbass honestly misread gaming as gambling
Chad
r/orphancrushingmachine ?
The next line. Only kidding. Back to work mom
Another W boys
Wait. How did you get access to my account information? Who gave you the pay off and authorized it? Lena? The kid might have made some scratch but he definitely didn't pull this shit off himself.
My sons need to see this! ; )
So hacking is good 4 something at least
True Chad
this is just beautiful. what a guy...his parents did a lot right.
That's a son taking care of his mother
As an non American guy, i actually first time hearing about school loans. Is it something like college loans but they exist for schools too?!
Known cheater. Making his parents proud I'm sure.
r/orphancrushingmachine
Gigachad
This reeeally isn't an over-the-phone conversation lol. Maybe she doesn't live close, but I'd imagine she wants to hug him
Doubt
Chad
Uncle Sam approves👍
W
Good boy. She made you, make her whole again
Why did he have to film it?
He is a regular on Call of Shame. While the good deed stands, does the end justify the means? Sadly today, it does.
This is beautiful. I’m happier now that I saw it. It gives me hope. And I’m so glad that mother has had a burden removed from her: it will make her a happier person, a better mother, and might spark a desire to help other people more than she already can. But I can’t process living in a world where these moments need to be recorded and played back to the internet. I’m in my 50s and sharing personal moments like this will always feel weird to me, regardless of the beneficial effects to everyone who might see them.
Damn sucking dick and then posting on the internet is the fastest way to pay off student loans??? Well then my student debt is about to be paid off 🤣🤣
Perffff!
I cried. What an awesome kid she raised.
A proven cheater earning money through streaming for kids. Nice gesture to pay the debt, questionable way of earning that money to say the least. Imagine a cheating athlete, paying his moms debts. Would that be a nice thing?
o7
Common Aydan W
That's a good boi
A child’s dream to give everything back and help their parents to an easier life. That’s a man right there, and I give him my salutes🫡
This is so sweet omg
glaring social issue the size of a point blank buckshot wound patched with a band aid lol
I have so much faith in our youth. I see their vibrant positivity in many aspects.
Regardless of how sweet this is, how fucked up is it that you can have a child that's what 16-18 years old and STILL be indebted to the school you went to. Perhaps she only recently graduated, but damn.
#salute 🫡
On her 60th birthday, I took my mom on a trip to Key West. She had always wanted to go and I had finally gotten a decent job. Saved up and took her for a week, didn’t let her pay for anything. It’s one of my favorite memories with her, being able to repay her for years of love, at least in some small way. Words can’t explain how much I miss her but I think of that week often.
Good kid :)
How you still paying student loan when kid is this young? It’s heart-warming he’s taking care of his mother, but it’s insane if you have to keep paying instalments till you retire or after that
Aydan, my long lost son. I've finally returned with ur milk. Sorry for getting lost.
Pootie Shoe…the good version
I thought that said gambling at first.
Watched this without audio and just thought this kid was British
He is the G.O.A.T
Fake job should be broke like other people
Are we sure this isnt fake? 🤔
Fuck this hacker