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Jan. 22, 2026 - Pearly Things - Pearl Davis
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React to some videos with me

Host Nick and the speaker react to viral videos, critiquing oversimplified family estrangement narratives—like 80% mother-daughter reconciliation rates—while defending no-contact decisions against toxic parents, including a North Carolina mom (2025) who poisoned her daughter’s wine with acetone trialine. They mock claims that women are the "nurturing gender," citing brutal child murders like Maharashtra’s 30-year-old stabbing victim and Virginia’s Leandra Andrade (Benadryl overdose, 2022), questioning media bias in portraying female violence as more extreme than male mass shootings. The segment blends personal anecdotes—like estrangement over a mother’s fake apology—with sharp commentary on systemic failures and societal double standards. [Automatically generated summary]

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What's up, guys?
Welcome to another episode of not really Pearl Daily, but I got to do some reactions.
The power might go out here, allegedly.
So apparently, there's a big storm coming.
And I don't know, because I'm from Chicago.
I don't know how big of a storm it'll be.
But I'm going to do some reactions in case the power goes out and then we can't stream.
So then the editor can, you know, clip these.
So just so you know, for those of you watching today, if you're watching the live stream, when I do reactions on stream, the way I do it is I do have to keep filming the intros because I usually start my stream saying, what up, guys?
Welcome.
Today I'm going to react to, and I have to, you know, so I'm going to have to do that a million times as I switch topics.
But.
Oh, my gosh, Kevin.
The audio is like half.
Let me see.
There we go.
Oh.
Oh I can't I can't talk about what I've done.
I can only say that I was born to run.
I made my own gun.
Mary and you is like a smoking gun.
I can only say.
I can only say.
Okay, wait.
so i think if i do minor scales so if i'm doing an f minor scale if i do pentatonic minor so i skip this and i skip this So I got to remember.
All right.
I can only say that I was born to run.
I can only say that you were the one.
I can only say this is a smoking gun.
But I can live my life under, but I can't live my life under the sun.
People there are gonna say what they'll say.
Thinking about that, yeah, it's kinda gay.
And maybe you never loved me anyway.
Wait.
And I know.
And I know I'm not gonna.
And I know I won't be on the radio.
Maybe I get it.
Maybe I get a little bit.
Okay, I'm kind of messing up.
All right.
My room's kind of messy, but they're gonna redo this room soon.
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All right.
All right.
So today we are talking about women.
All right.
We're going to do the first reaction.
What up, guys?
Welcome to my reaction series.
Today, we are going to be reacting to women that go no contact with their parents.
Now, I have a hard time reacting to these videos because I don't really know who the villain is because a lot of times it's easy to blame Gen Z women, but boomer women were terrible too.
So usually if they go no contact with their parents, it's it's one of three things, right?
Number one, the daughter's insufferable and unappreciative.
That's one.
Two, the mother is insufferable and makes it so insufferable to go home that, yeah, that's two.
Three is the mother turned the daughter against the father.
So one of three.
And we're going to go together in the chat.
You can say what you think it was.
So.
Discourse lately about going no contact with family, aka estrangement, and how this is a growing trend amongst young people.
I think the conversation can get a little bit too black and white.
So I wanted to offer what I like to think of as the secret third option.
There are absolutely situations and circumstances in which going completely and 100% no contact permanently and forever is the right move.
Now, I don't know.
There's different parents are overbearing, right?
So like a lot of times they got to let their kids grow up, but at the same time, at the same time, sometimes the kids are insufferable.
So let's see.
Move for that relationship.
These are relationships that are unfixable.
They're unworkable.
They're abusive and they're harmful to one or more parties.
But there are a lot of relationships that live in this middle gray territory that would really benefit from what I like to call a relationship reset period more than a complete and total permanent severing.
Our longest held relationships can get caught in time in these like relationships.
Yeah, because sometimes it just needs to be like a few years and then they figure it out.
But sometimes things need to get broken to like come back together.
I don't know if that like makes sense.
Relational dynamic loops that over time we outgrow, but every time we drop into the dynamic, we're forced to play this role that was established a very long time ago.
So these are relationships where the role that you play in the dynamic supersedes your individual personhood.
And it's not necessarily that you're outright harmed in the dynamic.
It's not necessarily that you're completely unseen or completely disrespected.
We used to have kids.
So like no contact, you could just be like, well, I'm busy with my kids.
That's the challenge.
Now, no contact means more because you're like, yeah, you're obviously not busy.
You're not accepted for who you are now.
You are seen through a filter of perhaps who you once were or who other people have always wanted you to be.
These sort of relational dynamics are not totally unworkable.
They can be if the other parties are completely committed to never changing at all.
But oftentimes what they benefit from is the severing of the old dynamic.
So it's a temporary period of estrangement that declares I will no longer be showing up in that capacity.
I will no longer be playing that old role.
And it asserts you don't know me as well as you think that you do, right?
The estrangement creates strangers.
And so after a period of estrangement, you can re-enter the relationship and establish a new dynamic.
You re-meet each other in a different period of time under different circumstances as new iterations of self.
I think the reason that this is a quote unquote growing trend is in part because there's an increased conversation around abusive dynamics and that we do not have to remain in them, that you don't deserve to.
But I also think in part, it's because a lot of relationships are going through this reset period.
I mean, I think people have the right to their hell either way.
So if, you know, there's nothing necessarily wrong with going no contact.
You know, if it's a mistake, they'll find out it's a mistake later, you know.
Where people are presently or are going no contact who may not choose to be that way for the duration of their entire life, but who need to enter that period of no contact for a chapter in their life.
There's something like an 80% reconciliation rate with mothers and a 70% reconciliation rate with fathers in parent-child estrangement dynamics.
Life is both long and short.
It's important to live with the awareness that we don't have.
Okay, I'm going to need to move on to the next one.
She is not, she needs to get to the point.
All right, let's see this one.
That basically led me to my breaking point in going no contact with my parents.
I'm going to talk about things that happened in my childhood.
Obviously, we know like they were not good people, but honestly, I thought once I moved out, it was going to get better.
So I very quickly realized that it was not going to get better.
So the first one is it would still make up rules that I would have to follow whenever I would go to their house.
Like I remember the first couple of times that I had to go to their house after I moved out, they didn't say anything to me about me having my phone in like certain areas of the house.
And then randomly, like the third or fourth time I went over there after I moved out, I had my phone in my hand and I was going into my okay, this is a brat.
I mean, if it's someone else's house, you still have to, it's like women, man.
Yeah, when you go to someone else's house, you do have to obey their rules.
Sister's room, my mom was like, just because you moved out doesn't mean the rules are different.
You need to leave that out here.
Even though I had already done that like several other times before when I had visited and it was never mentioned.
Basically, I just think she was doing it to like show that she was like the boss or something.
I don't know.
There was also one time where I basically called my mom asking her to say sorry and to stop acting the way that she acts.
She basically like admitted to doing it, but also like wouldn't take accountability for doing it.
Basically, she wanted me to drop it and swoop it under the rug and I wouldn't let that happen.
I was literally like, I just wanted, I'm sorry.
I just want you to say sorry.
She was like, fine, I'll say sorry.
And she was like, I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
It was not genuine at all.
She was literally mimicking me on the phone.
I'm, I'm going with the kids, the brat in this.
When she started doing that, I basically just hung up on her and I texted her.
I was like, you're disgusting.
Maybe the mom is too.
Dang, I never want to talk to you again.
This is like my basically like overall breaking point for everything.
It would try so hard to sneak around to find out things about me.
Genuinely, like nobody would ever really like call and check up on me.
Ask my mom would never ever call me or text me even before we went no contact would never call up and text me, but she was always doing things to try and figure out what I was doing.
She was always trying to figure out where I was at.
They literally put a tracker in my car without my knowledge.
Literally, anytime I would have a missed call from my dad, I was like, all right, I'm getting overbearing mother and brady daughter.
I'm getting both.
Literally call him back.
He would always be like, oh, sorry, I didn't mean to call you.
It was never like, oh, I was just calling you to see how you were doing.
Like, I never got a phone call like that.
The one I just basically.
Tracker tells me crazy mom.
That's crazy.
Yeah, control freak mom, brat dot.
Yeah.
Realized they did not actually care and they were actually just like obsessed with controlling me.
And that's like my overall reason for not talking to them anymore.
Bye, guys.
Here's some.
Okay.
All right.
Let's, let's analyze this one.
Millennial child going no contact with you.
Is it because they're ungrateful you fed and watered them for 18 years?
Yeah, that's a bad.
I agree with the daughter on this because if you kids do not, you're not entitled to gratitude for doing what you were supposed to do.
Do you know what I mean?
It's like, you gotta, you were supposed to pay your kids till they're 18.
Now, if they keep doing it, that's another thing, but you did take on the responsibility of children.
And that's an 18-year, you know.
Because they told you a hundred times what hurt them.
And instead of listening, you played victim, became emotionally abusive.
Now, I'd have to know what specifically hurt you.
And then they had to set a boundary.
What is emotional abuse?
We got to go into that.
Protect themselves the way you wouldn't protect them.
Who said that?
Your millennial child.
Let's see.
And to be fair, millennials had terrible parents in general.
I mean, most of our parents didn't.
I mean, most of the mothers were working just in general.
Not great, not great parenting.
Millennial parents.
I mean, they raised these OnlyFans whores.
Going no contact is not a trend.
It's not an aesthetic and it's not a personality trait.
It is quite literally a last resort.
Nobody just wakes up one day and is like, you know, it would be fun to cut off my mom, to cut off my dad, to cut off my siblings, and to walk through the holidays alone.
No contact is what happens after years of being the scapegoat, of being dismissed, of okay.
What does that mean?
Do you know what makes me believe this story less?
I got to be honest.
It's the background music for me.
A little bit the horse teeth.
Being unseen, of being the peacemaker, of being the emotional punching back.
Boing no contact is the final boundary that every forgot.
Like it's just dramaticizing it.
Do you know what I mean?
Like, I feel like less problematic people, they're just like, look, this is the problem.
This is what happened.
This is what I did.
So moving on.
Anyways, and then you just keep going.
But this is the music makes me think she's the problem.
Child doesn't want to set, but all of their other smaller boundaries have been crossed and there is no other option.
It's the moment you finally choose your nervous system over the narrative.
It's the moment that you decide you are not going to continue playing the role that your family has cast you in.
Who are calling no contact a trend have obviously never grieved a family that was still alive.
They've never had to choose between their mental health and a seat at the holiday table.
They've never cried in their car after setting a boundary that should have been respected the first time.
So no, going no contact with your family is not a trend.
It is a response to trauma and it is a healing decision.
Now, in her defense, right, there are a lot of overbearing mothers.
There's a lot of mothers that take no direction from the father, right?
And this completely implodes the family dynamic because our nature is chaos.
It's chaotic when we don't have male guidance.
So now, to be fair to the fathers, I mean, that women don't accept the guidance.
So it's like a, you know.
So most, if you pay attention, most relationships are transgender, meaning the woman is acting like the man and the man is acting like the woman.
But I still think the music is going to, my final thing is, I think it's her.
And if this is your first season, no.
Okay, yeah, let's go to the next one.
Put what in writing, what your wishes are.
I don't know what boundary is.
My wishes are no contact.
My wishes are either I leave or you leave.
These are my wishes.
So how is that going to be executed?
Because you said no contact.
I respect your no contact, but I'm not going to keep walking around in a space where somebody does not want to have no contact with me.
That doesn't make sense.
Why would you want to be in a space with somebody that you don't want to have no writing?
Put what in writing?
What your wishes are.
Okay, I'm a little confused.
So she lives at home and is going no contact.
Okay.
Let's try this one.
My DMs asking me this crazy question about can you go no contact with a parent that you still live with?
And I'm going to hurt a couple of feelings with this answer because no, baby, you cannot.
When you are over 18 and you're living in somebody else's house, you're a guest.
You're a guest.
You don't legally have to be there.
So what do you mean?
I'm going to go no contact, but still live in your house.
No contact means I don't have to speak to you.
I don't have to be governed by.
Yeah.
Okay.
The mom, I would say the mom would kick her out.
You can't be relying on some like that's kind of yeah, they should kick her out.
Your rules.
And if you're living in a person's house, then you absolutely do.
See, you're not entitled to a person's financial support because they abused you.
And as a matter of fact, you should be running from their financial support because you know it always comes with strings.
People who have really been abused by their parents and have who have been taken down through there by their parents understand this.
And before a person says, oh, you entitled, you don't know ball, baby, I've been on my own since I was seven fucking teen paying my own bills and making my own way.
One of the things my mother used to say to me that really stuck with me is if you want to be grown, then you go get your own mortgage.
And that's exactly what the fuck I did.
And I know the times are hard right now, but you have a decision to make.
The decision though is not making the rules in your parents' house.
Go get you a mortgage of your own if you want to be no contact.
Okay, I agree with that.
I agree with that.
Okay, let's see the next one.
To go no contact with my toxic mother.
Now, I do still live with her and she pays all of the bills.
It's incredible.
That's incredible.
The mother is paying for the daughter to talk to.
I bet the mom is toxic.
I don't know why.
But well, let me listen.
That is not the point.
This has been a really hard decision, but I need to prioritize my peace because my mental health matters.
And sometimes that means cutting off the people who are hurting you, even if they're family, even if you live in their house, even if they pay your phone bill, your car insurance, and buy all of the groceries.
All right.
She needs to get a job.
Yeah, she needs to get a job.
Because those are just things and things do not erase trauma.
My mom is.
I actually agree that just because someone buys you a lot of times, people like, I'll give you an example.
Men want their money to matter to women, but women don't care about money.
We care about their behavior or we care about money when we're forced to care about money.
But in general, we look for like character traits, you know.
So, um, yeah, genuinely so toxic.
She's always asking me questions like, Did you eat or what time are you coming home tonight?
Can you clean up after yourself?
Like, I'm an adult.
This has to be trolling.
I can do whatever I want.
She doesn't get to interrogate me every day just because I live in her house rent-free.
So I've decided I'm done engaging.
When she tries to talk to me, I'm going to plug my ears.
And if she keeps going, I'm going to go la la la la until she stops.
That's called a boundary.
And when she asked me to do chores, I'm going to stomp to my room, slam the door, and put a pillow.
This has to be trolling.
I've decided to go no contact with my called a boundary.
And when she asked me to do chores, I'm going to stomp to my room, slam the door, and put a pillow over my head because I don't deserve that kind of negative energy in my life.
And yes, I still eat the food she buys, but I wait until she goes to bed so I don't have to see her face.
I tiptoe to the kitchen at around two in the morning to have my meals.
That's called strategy and protecting my peace while I get the nutrition that I deserve to heal.
And for everyone saying that's not what no contact means, yes, it is.
It means no emotional engagement.
It doesn't mean I have to move out of her house.
Why would I move out of her house?
I don't have a job and I don't want to pay bills.
I'm not about to be homeless just to be able to set a boundary and prove a point.
She owes me.
She's the reason I need therapy.
So, the least she can do is continue to pay for everything while I do my healing.
And if she calls herself trying to come into my room to talk, I'm hiding under the covers and holding my breath.
And she's just going to have to deal with that.
I'm an adult now, and this is what adults do.
Anyway, I'm on a healing journey.
I'm in my peace era, and I'm setting boundaries and protecting my mental health.
Stay toxic-free, besties.
I feel like this has to be trolling.
The gynecologist telling you that your periods can't be scooped out are right.
Okay, I was like, this has to be a troll.
There's no way.
All right, guys.
I think some of those women will, you know, I think some of them are a little crazy, but some of them, it's valid, you know, because again, most relationships right now are transgender.
And because we're all in transgender relationships, a lot of stuff is messed up.
But some people do need to go no contact to get away from their overbearing mother.
Anyways, guys, let me know what you think in the comments.
Make sure you like the video and subscribe to the channel.
I love you all.
Thanks so much for watching.
I'll see you next time.
Keep it.
Let's see.
By the way, I'm not ending the show.
I'm just going to do that every time for the reaction.
Mental health.
We are men.
No one cares how we feel, especially not women.
So all that can be said.
Yeah, I'm fine.
Yeah.
Okay, let's do that.
All right.
What are we doing next?
I feel like in the old times, nobody had time to think about that.
They just went like in the olden days, nobody really had time to think about going no contact with their parents.
They're like, just get on the farm, buddy.
At least now it's an option, right?
We got a lot of choice now.
Hold on.
All right, I'm going to do the intro again.
What up, guys?
Welcome to my reaction series.
Today, we are reacting to being a single mother is difficult.
A lot of women, they thought that they could do it on their own.
They thought, let me just be a man and I will be fine.
I will make my own money.
But the thing is, men are so much in general smarter than us.
Like they just figure out sometimes they just figure out.
I forgot I was saying, God damn it.
Oh, I didn't throw it out.
Oh, here's the challenge.
Men are so much smarter than us.
And when it comes to like owning a house, there's just women can't figure out certain things.
Even me, like, you know, there's stuff we just don't know how to do when it comes to owning a house.
The hardest part about being a mom that no one really talks about is the part where you want your kid to go live with their father because you need that peace.
Like you need that break.
You need time to get yourself together because the father's.
Yeah, because we don't know how to take care of ourselves.
Most women, like, we just don't know how to do anything.
So all this opportunity in the world, right?
Right.
But also being torn with the fact that if I let my child go and live with this man, I know exactly how he's going to turn out.
I don't want my child being raised by this man because he will turn out exactly like him.
That is the only thing keeping me from really just letting him go, letting him go.
Can you imagine being like, Your honor?
The dad's going to take this to court and he's going to be like, Your Honor, look.
Give me this child, please.
Go live with his dad.
It's hard.
It's really hard.
Right now, being a single mom, usually I'm okay.
But right now, I just don't feel okay.
Now that my kids are getting older and they got laid off and I can't afford things, my daughter's driving her car and something's always going wrong.
I need her to have a new car.
I can't afford one, but right now it has to be.
I can't, I don't know how to budget.
Most women, I don't know any women with a budget.
We just do not know how to budget.
Like a weird smell.
I can't afford an accountant to come get it.
We just know just it.
Our life is a mess, right?
It's just yesterday or the day before.
And then this morning.
Yeah, and they're saying it takes two to raise a child.
I don't think so.
I think it takes a man to raise a child.
And women, you know, women help.
Women help.
She's on her way driving to school and she gets a flat tire on the busy, like busiest highway she could be on.
She's pulled over on the side.
I had to go get her.
I don't have enough money for a tire right now.
Like I, in a week, I'll be able to get her a tire.
But I also have to have a mechanic look at it.
And I just don't have the money.
And I, what kind of parent lets their kid drive in a car that is always having things happen?
Like, she needs a new car, but I can't do it.
And I feel like I'm a bad person.
Yeah.
And the thing is, the dad could have probably prevented it from breaking down by fixing stuff.
You know, they always talk about women's unpaid labor, right?
Like doing the dishes.
And I was thinking more about this.
Men do way more unpaid labor.
I mean, men will fix the car when it's broken.
Men will organize something.
They'll, you know, do the shelves and like they'll put stuff together.
Wait, what was I going to do?
You said, you said, who's going to watch the kid?
Well, do you know what?
A nanny would do a better job watching the kid in a lot of cases with instead of the mother because the dad has authority over the nanny.
If she sucks, he can fire her.
And men are actually much better when it comes to discerning character.
If I'm being honest, they do have much better character discernment.
Parent, because I can't do it.
And I just don't really know what to do.
I can't do everything on my own.
I just took a huge pay cut.
I just don't know what to do.
Give the dad the kids.
I'm just, I'm so stressed out.
That's the thing.
We're not really taught all the little things that men do to make our lives easier.
We don't even notice because they just do them all the time.
Because men don't care about credit, so they never bring attention to it.
I just wish that I had someone, like another income.
I always have been like, I can do it on my own.
I've never had any issues.
But right now, it just feels hard because they're older.
My other daughters could be driving in less than a year.
And then what?
I have to get another car.
And when everything is going wrong, and it's just myself, and I don't have anyone to talk to about it, and I don't have anyone to help me.
And I don't, I'm exhausted.
I'm exhausted.
And the one thing I have is that I'm a good mom.
And my daughter is sobbing and saying that she never wants to drive again because she's too scared.
She has a job now.
So she has to get to work right after school.
I have a job.
We can't share cars.
I can't let her drive my car because it's the one good car.
If something happens to this one, like I have to be able to get to work, I can't let her drive this as a 16-year-old.
It's too scary.
I'm just tired of doing it alone.
I'm so tired.
I'm having the hardest time.
Yeah, I would get back with your baby daddy.
All right, let's go to the next one.
Can we talk about it?
I won't lie.
And I inherently don't really trust women crying on camera.
So how beat a single mom isn't already tough financially.
But discipline-wise.
Yeah, that's, do you know what?
Even my dog responds better to a man.
Not crazy.
My dog responds better if my boyfriend disciplines her over me.
Isn't that nuts?
A U.S. single mom net income is $34,000 to $36,000.
And it costs about $16,000 to $30,000 a year to raise a kid.
Yeah.
No money.
It's so hard.
We don't really think things through.
We're like, ooh, I'm like in the club.
You know, we're shimmying.
And it's like, ah, we're having a good time.
Boom.
Child.
Child made.
we didn't think about this is going to take 18 years you know i i try to be a strict mom I try to be a fun mom.
I try to be your friend.
I give these kids everything they need and I give them as much as I can.
I want respect and I want things done.
Can you imagine like your mom's mad at you?
This is the thing about TikTok.
It's your mom's mad at you.
Now she goes to the internet to talk shit about you.
How humiliating.
Now at school, they could be like, look at what your mom did.
I break my back every day to provide for my family.
And for one of my kids to think that I don't have authority over them, that, oh, if you hit me, I'm going to hit you.
Just imagine your child telling you to shut up.
I don't care.
What are you going to do as a parent?
You're going to turn around, you're going to slap them in their mouth, right?
I maybe one time lifted my hand to my mom and maybe pushed your shoulder very slightly.
And I knew I was going to pay for that.
I knew I was going to pay for that.
But gosh damn it.
i didn't think i was gonna pay for it like this i really fought to keep a family with a father and a mother but it wasn't in my story I don't know.
What do you guys think?
What do you guys think?
Is the mother crazy?
One in the chat if the mom's crazy.
Two, if you understand where she's coming from.
So I had to rethought myself and say, all right, well, this is what it's going to be.
And this is how it's going to be.
And I'm fighting it day by day, fighting these challenges day by day.
But there's always that one kid that just makes it so much harder.
They're all difficult.
There's always that one that makes it so much harder.
And then once the yellow shot, oh, what is it?
Why is it about me?
Oh, because I look like my dad.
Girl, ain't nobody care about your father.
Ain't nobody care about your father because that has been done and forgave it.
And that has been put to rest.
I don't believe that.
Yeah, we got to make friends, ladies.
We got to make friends.
No friends.
You know, I got empathy for you.
But we got to make some friends because we can't be doing this.
And that man will now move.
Make a friend.
Make a friend winter.
This winter we'll make friends.
Yeah.
Move on and live his karma that he declared on himself.
She thinks I'm attacking her because she looks like her father.
I can look at your father and dead in the eyes.
And if they told me, serve him, I would serve him because that's not my plate to sit there and destroy just to get that guy in.
No, I left it in God's hands and God is taking care of it.
He's taking a little longer than I thought.
Oh my God.
She said, oh my God.
She said, I let it go and that she's like, yeah, but I'm looking for God to give revenge.
It's like women.
But he's taking care of it.
But the simple thought that she thinks I'm coming after her because she looks like her father, like, be real, girl.
Be real.
All right, let's see.
I am not okay.
All right.
I think I got to turn the sound off.
I'm tired of struggling and living check by check.
Wait, what did it say?
I promised my kids didn't need me.
If my kids didn't need me, I wouldn't be here.
No matter how hard you try, how hard you pray, or how hard you work, you can't make it out of here.
Translation: my poor decisions wound me up here.
And now it's overwhelming.
I'm ready to meet God.
I'm ready to be happy, stress-free, like he promised.
I want it all to end so bad.
I mean, she's doing this for attention.
I don't really am literally breaking down right now.
Please keep me in your prayers, you guys.
I know it rains before it shines because right now I just want to give up.
And now she could do a TikTok thing about not giving up.
You see, I don't see any happiness right now, and I'm breaking.
Okay, we're going to get to the point.
Yeah, so this is, I mean, overall, I mean, whatever.
We just got to be honest here.
Being a single mother is harder than a lot of women thought.
Apparently, I'm a single mother now.
Yeah.
apparently I got a kid.
That's what I found out recently.
Yeah.
Well, anyways.
All right, guys.
Let me know what you think in the comments.
Make sure you like the video and subscribe to the channel.
And I'm going to see you at the next reaction video.
Peace out.
All right.
Hold on.
Let me see.
All right.
Let's see what's next.
I'm not actually leaving, guys.
I'm not leaving.
I'm just doing these reactions.
So the editor has got to do the intro and the ending.
I don't know.
Here's the thing.
The problem with these live streams, and we got to, maybe we can think of a solution here.
I usually do two, and then my brain fries a little bit.
And then I go take a break and I come back.
I don't know how to put it, but it's like I have to put on a little bit of show for you guys.
But when I do these live, then I can't take my break and come back.
So I don't know what to do now.
i guess i could just keep going but sometimes then i just don't pay as close of attention oh my god okay Okay.
Do you know what?
I did a ton of reaction videos in a row.
I want to see if I want to see if any YouTubers want to come on with me because I'm getting bored.
I've just reacted to, like, everything on the internet to the point that I'm just, you know, I just don't love it like I used to.
I should have gone to Miami with Nick.
Well, I wasn't invited.
You know, guys, I'm not overly cool.
So people don't always invite me to things.
I kind of understand it right you know I'm kind of awkward I make like, ah, you know, I say the wrong thing at the wrong time.
You know, I'm not that charismatic.
I'm weird.
So it's like, I kind of get it.
Did I react to that?
Yeah, I did react to the female giants versus the male dwarves.
That was hilarious.
That was so funny.
I was crying, laughing.
That was so funny.
All right.
Women are nurturing.
All right, guys.
We have two choices.
I'm going to go upstairs, walk a little bit, come back.
It doesn't usually take me very long, but I got to do it.
It's like part of my process.
All right.
Someone messaged me and said that Nick's awkward too.
He is, kind of.
I mean, we're kind of the same type of quirky.
But he was invited and I wasn't.
So I must be weirder.
And he's a guy, right?
I mean, what guys want to hang out with women?
Especially, like, you know, I mean, I'm not that.
All right.
i think i'm gonna play a little music to okay you said ascend Guys, I'm almost 30.
You can't ascend much after 30.
it's like kind of cooked my heart drop i don't want Wait, wait.
Boy, you make my heart drop.
Dropping like boy, you make my heart drop.
Dropping like a lunar.
Sometimes I kind of start to.
This is my process, right?
I'll show you.
I have a process for like writing songs.
So I'll go, boy, you make my heart stop.
So I want to go F.
No, I don't like the way that sounds.
So F. Boy, you make my heart stop.
Stop and why can't?
It's so hard because my piano is just not that.
I've only been doing piano a year.
So I'm not that good at it yet.
Boy, you make my heart stop.
Stopping like a boy, you make my heart stop.
Stop and oh.
Oh, wait.
I get it.
Boy, you make my heart stop.
Stopping like a gum.
I know that it's too man.
Maybe, maybe I'm crazy, a little bit lazy here.
But maybe, damn it, maybe I'm addicted to the pain, right?
then it goes back to boy you make my heart stop dumping like a bomb maybe i am crazy maybe i'm lazy or maybe i'm addicted to the pain that's what I would do.
And I know that I need you.
Wait, wait, one, two, okay.
I know, I know that I need you.
I know that I need you.
Even with what I've been through, I think I'm addicted to the way.
And maybe I am crazy for and maybe I'm crazy for getting up and AG.
Maybe I'm addicted to the pain in six months.
I'm due.
I do lessons almost every day.
In six months, I'm going to be so good at piano and I won't have to do these awkward like stops.
It's a little bit hot here.
You make my heart sing.
I really want a wedding ring.
Boy, you make my heart sing.
I really want a wedding ring.
Oh, that's kind of good.
Boy, you make, boy, you make my heart sing.
I really want a wedding ring.
And baby, I'm addicted to the way.
The way because when you're looking at me, because when you're looking at me, I can't but I can't, I can't help but believe that we're gonna bat a winner.
I know that I'm happy here.
Know that i'm lucky to be the type of girl to feel this way.
I'm crazy.
I'm addicted to the pain.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I mean, it's, you know, all right.
Um, okay, let's, I'm gonna do the next thing.
That was that was my break.
My back kind of hurts, to be honest.
My back is like, yeah, DFA DFDD.
So, all right.
I'm going to do my intro again.
What up, guys?
Welcome to my reaction series here on my channel.
I do not believe that women are the nurturing gender or the kinder gender.
In fact, I do think that's men in general.
So now we're going to watch the nurturing gender show how good they are with children.
Okay, wait, hold on.
Reading this article.
Okay.
I'm going to wait for the ad.
Well, in Henderson County tonight, a woman is behind bars charged with two counts of murder after investigators say she poisoned the victim's drinks.
Gudrun Casper Leinenkugel is charged with the death of Leela Livis, the attempted murder of two other victims as well in 2025.
Now, during the investigation, deputies also found evidence linking her to another death nearly two decades earlier.
Fox Conn's Berkeley Cromer is in Hendersonville with an update.
Investigators say the 2025 murder investigation helped them solve a 2007 cold case.
I talked to a downtown business owner who tells me it's hard to believe something like this could happen here, but he says you never really know what people are capable of.
Deputies charged Gudrun Casper Lionkugel with the murder of Leela Livis.
And during the course of the investigation, detectives located evidence linking the suspect to the murder of Michael Smith, a case dating back to 2007 in Henderson County.
Warrants showed the suspect put a poisonous chemical, acetonitrile, in the victim's drinks.
According to the CDC and the Environmental Protection Agency, the chemical is a clear, colorless liquid with many uses.
It's used as a solvent in manufacturing facilities and in textile dyeing.
It's also found in lithium batteries.
According to the CDC, exposure can cause headaches, nausea, vomiting, convulsions, and can cause death.
It's kind of crazy to imagine something like that happening in Hendersonville.
I watch a lot of true crime, so I hear about it happening, but you never imagine it happening in like your own hometown.
We're working to learn more about how she knew the victims and the motive, but right now, those details are not being released.
Casper Lionkugel is being held in the Henderson County Detention Center.
She's expected to make her first appearance in court on Tuesday morning.
Reporting in Henderson.
Crazy.
A mother in North Carolina is accused of killing her daughter by poisoning her daughter's wine.
52-year-old Gurden Caspier Leinekugel was arrested on January 16th and charged with two counts of first-degree and attempted murder.
She held a 12-person Thanksgiving dinner in November of 2025, where she poisoned the wine that her daughter and another daughter's boyfriend drank from the same bottle, which was poisoned acetone trialine.
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said it's a clear, colorless liquid that has many uses, including solvent for spinning and lithium batteries.
It is primarily found in the automobile exhaust and manufacturing facilities.
Short-term inhalation exposure results in the irritation of mucous membranes, long-term exposure in the central nervous system, effects such as headaches, numbness, and tremors.
Casper Leinekel's search history said, What happens if I accidentally ingest acetine? The state said.
After the dinner, the three victims felt sick and the daughter died.
Damn, what a crazy woman.
The nurturing gender.
She could have just never talked to her daughter again, and instead, she decided to kill her.
All right, we're going to watch this one.
I think it's a couple of the same shade together with one of the skin.
Oh, that's another ad hole.
Hold on.
I get the sound up.
Why can't I hear it?
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Okay, never mind.
I'm just going to read it.
Okay.
All right.
Woman stabs one-year-old daughter after dispute with husband in Maharashtra.
I can't read.
Maharashtra, enraged after an argument with her husband, the woman allegedly picked up a sharp knife from the house and stabbed her daughter.
Small dose, $500, medium, $900.
Oh, my God.
Okay.
And stabbed her daughter on the face, abdomen, chest, waist, head, and private parts.
A woman allegedly killed her one-year-old daughter following a dispute with her husband, a laborer, over returning late in Mara Rashtra's Later district.
Police said the woman age 30 had been arrested in connection with the incident that occurred on Monday in the Sharayam Nagar area.
Her 34-year-old, her 34-year-old husband, who works as a daily wage laborer, returned home late in the hours of Monday.
Enraged after an argument with her husband, the woman allegedly picked up a sharp knife from the house and stabbed her daughter in the face, chest, waist, head, and private parts.
The toddler died on the spot, a police official said.
Based on the complaint by the child's father, the police arrested the woman on Monday and booked her and charged her with murder.
The nurturing.
Isn't that incredible?
That is that's the thing.
Women are the ones that kill the innocent, right?
Men murder, but they usually murder for a reason.
Now, you could say it's maybe not a good reason, you know, and you see that, like, you know, gang violence or whatever, but at least they have, you know, somewhat of a reason.
It's only women that kill like literal children.
Next, St. Pierre and Milliquon, McColin.
I don't know what that is.
All right.
Heck.
Let me go back.
All right.
Leonardra Andrade was set to go to trial for 2022 for the murder of her daughter, Lennox, in Virginia Beach Motel Room.
A judge has ruled a woman accused of killing her young daughter in Virginia Beach motel room not guilty by reason of insanity.
Leonardra, Leonardra Andre, was set to go on trial for August of 2020, in August of 2022 for the murder of two-year-old Lenoix on Android.
Lenox?
Oh my God, this is so embarrassing.
I can't read.
Oh my God.
Okay.
Before the trial could begin, the judge ruled her not guilty.
I'm just so bad with names by reason of insanity on charges of aggregate, aggravated murder and child neglect.
The judge also granted a second, a second-degree murder charge.
Fabio, the victim's father, said he was devastated after hearing the results Wednesday.
He said he sat in court hoping for a trial that would put his daughter's alleged killer behind bars.
It's a failure of accountability.
It strips transparency from the process and denies my daughter the most basic protection.
The justice system promises that the truth will be tested in open court.
Yeah, so you know, women get off on violent crimes all the time.
They get out of prison for them.
don't.
Police said officers were called to the 33,600 block of Atlantic Avenue early on the morning of August 1st, 2022, where they found the body of Lenex Andrade along with her mother.
who was found unconscious on a nearby table.
Investigators found an empty pack of 24 pink tablets, crushed pills, sleeping aids, and a bottle of vodka.
An autopsy later confirmed Lynux died from toxic levels of diphendramine, otherwise known as Benadryl.
Four decades of practicing law, and this is probably the saddest case, said defense attorney.
There are no winners on either side of the case.
It was confirmed through the Metropolitan Police Department that Andrade fled with her daughter from Washington, D.C. after losing a custody battle for the child.
Court records from bail and divorce hearings revealed texts were allegedly sent by Leandra the night of the murder.
The text begged the father, Fabio, not to proceed with the separation.
In one message, she reportedly circled, You don't win, and it will make you cry regarding the future he was manifesting.
Police were first alleged by the friends who reported suicidal social media posts.
Wow.
Oh, no.
No.
Despite the communications, Fabio, a trained mental health expert who worked with the DC Department of Behavioral Health, contends this was not a break from reality, but it was a calculated act of domestic retaliation.
I never imagined she would be capable of doing something like that.
She intended to murder my daughter.
She planned it.
She did that in retaliation because she didn't get what she wanted.
Fabio claims that the Commonwealth Attorney's Office recently informed her that her own medical expert ruled Leandra Andrade was insane at the time of the offense and that prosecutors would move forward with an insanity plea, which the judge accepted at Wednesday's hearings.
I just felt like I relieved the trauma again.
Fabio said they promised they were going to fight for justice for my daughter and they're not doing that.
A conditional release hearing is set for March 10th to determine whether she will be committed to the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services.
Under Virginia law, a defendant found not guilty by reason of insanity is committed to a psychiatric hospital, but evaluated on a yearly basis.
This creates the possibility of a future release.
If my daughter wasn't safe around this person, no one is.
That's crazy.
So this woman killed her daughter.
Wow.
And is out of prison.
Wow.
You know, the nurturing gender, everybody.
Anyways, guys, let me know what you think in the comments.
One thing I noticed is that when women murder, it's like way more violent than when men, like when men kill, shoot up their family, they just shoot everybody and kill themselves.
But yeah.
Anyways, guys, let me know what you think in the comments.
Make sure you like the video and subscribe to the channel, and I'll see you next time.
So, see, that's three reactions that I did.
Oh, my God.
I think I'm going to.
All right, guys, that's my reactions for the day.
I might come back later and do the rest.
But, anyways, I won't see you for a few days if the power goes out.
So, I don't know.
We'll see.
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