TikTok Dad Fakes His Death to “Teach a Lesson”…

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TikTok Dad Fakes His Death to “Teach a Lesson”…

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20 COMMENTS

Atozy

nothing like covering the extremely weird actions of a tiktok father on fathers day…. either way happy fathers day out there to all the dads!

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Zsófia Szabó

Imagine thinking that this is a good idea. Imagine doing that to your kids! They’ll never take their father seriously again.

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Kageyama

When will people realize inflicting property damage, environmental damage, and psychological/emotional damage is NOT a prank

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LazyBunnyLyn

Imagine having to take day off of work, only to find the guy you took the day off for, to pay respect to his death, isnt actually dead.

Id hate him more and stop inviting him to my home if i hadnt already.

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Heisenberg

3:20 “sane people dont do this to their loved ones” is perfectly put, bro woke up and acted like a GTA character faking death to teach his family “a lesson”

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Creator Co

Faking your death to teach your family a “lesson” is fucked up. No wonder why he isn’t invited to family events anymore 💀

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- Tielessin -

“He was no longer welcomed to family events and wanted to show them by faking his passing” … Gee, I wonder why someone wouldn’t want to hang out with someone like that

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Thx Wanderer

When will people learn that this goes far beyond the parameters of a prank and no one is laughing? Faking your death is such a cruel action that can inflict a lot of trauma on people.

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MusiciansRule07

If one of my loved ones did something like this as a prank or “life lesson”, I would never trust them again and I likely wouldn’t even speak to them again. Death is nothing to play around with. If he truly felt unappreciated, there were better ways to express that idea. He could’ve called his friends on the phone. He could’ve put his feelings in the family group chat or made a long Facebook post tagging everyone or something, anything else than this! Not to mention that he had to spend some serious money to get that helicopter and plan a whole funeral. It’s just disgusting and I hope the trauma he inflicted on his family and the clout he got was worth it to him. What an absolute clown.

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vikingcreature

If anyone ever did this to me, ESPECIALLY if they were family, I would turn around, walk away, and never see/talk to them again.
What an evil, heinous, traumatising thing to do to your loved ones.

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bluetiger2468

Spend money to take your family on a trip and spend quality time with them to improve your relationship with them? *Nah*

Spend thousands on a funeral to teach your family a lesson that they should like you because one day you might be dead? *Yes!*

It’s bad, and manipulative, to say, “Hey, one day I’ll be dead so you better spend time with me and appreciate me”. Everyone is going to die one day, that does not mean you are allowed to be a trash person and get away with it because one day you won’t be around anymore. Give people reasons to want to spend time with you. This stunt most likely caused more distance, and trust issues, between him and his family.

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nxtx

The reason why he told his kids was because his film crew wouldn’t help him if they believed their father was actually dead not because he felt bad

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Bri

The people who embraced him and gave him a hug after he pulled that ridiculous stunt are bigger than I am. As soon as I realized what was going on, I would have left and blocked his number. I’m not entertaining this foolishness.

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Setsuna Meiou

What a POS. Those people so distraught in this video might be relieved and happy right now that he’s actually okay. But once they process what he just did to them he will be lucky if they ever even speak to him again let alone invite him to anything. Especially if any of them had to pay to travel that distance for his funeral.

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Grace Dante

It never occurred to him that there was a reason he wasn’t being invited to family events. He deserves to be ghosted.

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Sher-i Lynut

I like what you said about taking the money he spent on the cold hearted “prank”, and threw a wonderful party for his family. Imagine how much healing that could have provided in contrast to the damage he did with his ill-conceived “funeral”

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Mackenzie Crichton

I lost my Dad when I was 19. I kept thinking it was fake or a mistake and I’d see him everywhere. Losing a parent is extremely traumatic and This man is disgusting.

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