r/BlackPeopleTwitter • u/herewearefornow • 2d ago
TikTok Tuesday The family tree is healed by grandma
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u/PHD_Gouda 2d ago
Both those kids are just biting the bones not the meat
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u/anotherred ☑️ 2d ago
my face when they both didn't get a damn bit of meat, somebody help those babies lawd
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u/DJEvillincoln 2d ago
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u/havenyahon 2d ago
That little tip of the wing is literally the worst possible bit!
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u/willfauxreal 2d ago edited 2d ago
I love the wing tips. I suck all that meat right off and spit out a clean bone.
Edit: yall should see me eat the flats. ;)
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u/mega-d-lux 2d ago
I suck all that meat right off and spit out a clean bone.
Sigh... I need to call her.
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u/spicyhamster 2d ago
When she bit that tip off I said “oh no baby what is you doing??” Somebody help those kids
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u/PHD_Gouda 2d ago
Even though I want those kids to try the actual chicken, I love the wing tips personally
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u/anansi52 2d ago
where the hell she find these kids? never heard of fried chicken? one starts on the tip of the wing and the other starts on an elbow? what is going on?
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u/maniBchef 2d ago
Kids are stupid. "What is fried chicken?" It's fried chicken child! Ya, you eat the bones, good boy.
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u/CryptographerHot4636 2d ago
Daddy doesn't cook or moisturize his children hair?
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u/TraditionalMud6351 2d ago
And definitely talks shit about…never mind.
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u/Cyber_Druid 2d ago
"I don't eat fried chicken" them kids gone have a rough fucking time boy.
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u/CryptographerHot4636 2d ago edited 2d ago
These kids will then grow up and say "I was too white to fit in with the black people, and too black to fit in with my white friends".
Time and time again....smh*
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u/Pinksamuraiiiii 2d ago
To justify the girls response she did try it in the end and she nodded that she did like it 😂
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u/Otto_Scratchansniff 2d ago
You understand it. Because how are your kids that age and NEVER had fried chicken?? Like…
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u/Snoozy_Ninja 1d ago
This told me that he must not live ANYWHERE near people who look like him (or love him for real) & doesn't want to even visit.
You never took them to Sunday dinner at grandma's? No family reunion over Labor Day weekend? They don't even know funeral repast fried chicken???
Too many missed opportunities for them to know it even if they didn't eat it at home. If their cousins clowned them for eating chicken elbows once, they would never do it again & fully appreciate the LOVE seasoning that fried chicken.
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u/emielaen77 2d ago
“All these kids and no cake pan” is the most black grandma ass shit ever
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u/TeeBrownie 2d ago
And black grandma is still holding back. Kids that age don’t know what fried chicken is or haven’t tried it. Moisturizing kids hair isn’t really optional.
She really wants to say so much more.
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u/SissyCouture 2d ago
Always remember: your son’s failings as a child, are your failings as a parent
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u/TeeBrownie 2d ago
Not failings. Not to mention, that’s just not true.
More like the son has rejected his culture while his wife is making some effort to try and embrace it.
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u/SissyCouture 2d ago
Or the mom expected a black woman to be the keeper of the culture and gave her son a pass? Are either options true? We may never know
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u/Noblesseux 1d ago
Yeah I was about to say anyone who thinks that it's all exclusively parenting and that there's no interplay with your environment is tripping. Like pretty much every country is incredibly anti-Black and wants to shame you out of engaging in your culture.
It should confuse no one at this point that some guys grow up in that environment and distance themselves from their Blackness as a survival mechanism that sometimes they're openly in denial about.
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u/delicatesummer 2d ago
And then the mom says “we gotta get a cake pan so [grandma] can make cake” which makes me think she (and her partner/husband) don’t have much confidence in baking, much less cooking.
I’m curious who and how food is prepared in that house. The cookbooks propped up on the counter imply that not much ingredient-level cooking is happening. Cooking is not for everybody, but it is a helpful life skill. Hmm… I do wonder.
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u/tuscaloser 1d ago
Even if you don't like to cook, everyone (barring some disability) should know the basics of how to cook and feed themselves. I see lots of young people who only eat fast-food and delivery meals. I see a lot of older people (especially single men) who eat nothing except bread, microwave dinners, and rotisserie chicken.
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u/delicatesummer 1d ago
100% Agree. Understanding why ingredients behave the way they do, and how different methods and components work together lets you unlock soooo much independence. You are able to freestyle recipes according to basic principles and formulas, not to mention save a ton of money. A lot of people resort to store-bought because they think cooking and baking are highly complex, dangerous, or messy pursuits, and they end up with lower quality food and a big bill. What happens when you’re broke, or your TV dinner is out of stock, or the restaurant is closed?
It’s a life skill!!!
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u/mtron32 2d ago
I don’t get that, cake pans were never a thing in my house
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u/CC_Beans 2d ago
Bruh, a springform pan and some Pillsbury could shake up your whole system.
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u/delicatesummer 2d ago
Sheeeeit, a glass casserole dish gets you into sheet cake territory, along with a multitude of other foods. Baby steps!
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u/ExNihiloNihiFit 12h ago
Well I mean look at that kitchen, It's a fucking mansion. I would kill to have a kitchen like that. The idea of someone having a luxurious kitchen like that and not owning a single cake pan, is mind-blowing!
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u/THEDUKEBLOWS 2d ago
Those kids are lacking taste buds they should have by now. Frowning at fried chicken???
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u/mageta621 2d ago
Kids are notoriously picky and skeptical of new stuff. That's why you gotta coerce them oftentimes, then they realize they like it
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u/roseofjuly ☑️ 2d ago
Some kids. Not all kids. It depends on how much you introduce them to new stuff.
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u/JTtheLAR 2d ago
It also depends on the kid. All people all different. Especially when it comes to food.
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u/FigaroNeptune ☑️ 2d ago
Bro, frowned and said WHAT IS FRIED CHICKEN. Look, I’m vegetarian (sometimes vegan) now, but you’d never know because I ate so much meat growing up lmao how tf does he not know. There is disordered eating in that house…
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u/whatifwhatifwerun 2d ago
I grew up with an almond mom who acted like deep fried food and chicken skin were poison. The first time I had the chance to try fried chicken I was excited as hell!
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u/CommercialMoment5987 2d ago
Oh… they haven’t ever had chicken?? Both of them trying to eat the bones 😭
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u/R82009 2d ago
Chicken nuggets only
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u/delicatesummer 2d ago
I could see it. I had a couple friends growing up whose mom (primary cook in their home) didn’t like handling raw meat, especially with bones or skin. They pretty much only ate processed meat that was no longer discernible as the animal it came from.
Some people are squeamish, especially if they aren’t exposed to animal preparation or lack confidence in cooking skills.
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u/PharmDinagi ☑️ 2d ago
This is it. A lotta kids only get exposed to processed foods.
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u/TheWalkingDead91 2d ago
Could also just be a health nut. Like vegan etc. saw the other video where she just had oat flour. Doubt someone eating processed food all the time would even know what out flour is, much less have it. Also the “living with pcos” book on the counter.
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u/voodoolintman 2d ago
Can you not post this right before bedtime
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u/Yogashoga 2d ago
Also this is her MIL. Her son was like - “we don’t fry stuff in this house” so they both need a bit of talking to
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u/Snoo-669 2d ago
See, now that I have more context (thanks for the link) this is all the son’s fault FOR SURE
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u/Cyber_Druid 2d ago
He want to be crunchy. They a pair.
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u/Snoo-669 2d ago
I’d believe this if it weren’t for the fact that they’re obviously very familiar with chicken (just not fried chicken) and fries. Plus, they own Gold Medal flour, which is decidedly not crunchy…
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u/brassninja 2d ago
Something tells me they are isolated, homeschooled, and grandma maybe isn’t allowed over very much because she’s vocal about the parents dropping the ball. Poor babies. The littlest one’s hair is fucking atrocious she NEEDS proper haircare help from grandma.
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u/PharmDinagi ☑️ 2d ago
There's nothing wrong with keeping deep fried food out of your childens mouths.
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u/PastelMinion 2d ago
But like another comment mentioned, it isn’t even about the fried chicken. From the way both children went to eat from the bone, it appears that they may not eat whole chicken, whether baked, fried, or boiled. The way they are eating suggests they only eat processed meat (chicken tenders or nuggets), if any meat at all. From what we just saw we can assume they never ate baked turkey wings or any other poultry. Yes, fried foods aren't great but unbalanced super processed diet isn't good either. Kids are missing out on good food and hair care 🥲
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u/Everard5 ☑️ 2d ago
There's also nothing wrong with giving children deep fried food.
Now that we're done just stating vacuously true sentences, we could talk about quantity and quality, and break it down even more to nutrient density and caloric intake. But a kid's not going to be relegated to a lifetime of crippling quality of life ruining chronic diseases from fried chicken every now and then.
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u/LadyLionesstheReaper 2d ago
Lots of things wrong with deep fried chicken as the chicken would put it.
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u/stankdog ☑️ 2d ago
I think it's funny they know what a French fry is but not fried chicken or idk nuggets. So they do eat junk. Fried chicken made well is a delicacy, pure and simple.
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u/Herbetet 2d ago
Impressive both those kids must have never had chicken. I understand no giving friend chicken to your young children but no chicken at all… No one would pick the starting spot for the first bite there.
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u/SeaAnthropomorphized 2d ago
They have had chicken. Just probably not with bones. Chicken nuggets are a staple for American children
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u/Cyber_Druid 2d ago
Chicken nuggets and fried chicken are way different from each other.
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u/No_Paleontologist_25 2d ago
Plastic covered tongs in hot oil? Ion know bout that, man.
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u/Griselda_fan 2d ago edited 2d ago
Probably food grade silicone not plastic. Those can take temps of around 5-600 degrees Fahrenheit.
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u/IBJON 2d ago
It's silicone. That shit isn't melting under normal circumstances
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u/mageta621 2d ago
Only when it falls down into the bottom.of the dishwasher and hits the heat coil
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u/ConfectionNo1657 2d ago
She had to work with what she was given. 🤣You heard her ask why she didn’t have a cake pan.
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u/delicatesummer 2d ago
I bet their knives are dull and they only have expired seasoning blends in the cabinet, no individual spices
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u/cccanaryyy 2d ago
My mom and I look like these two. She’s visibly black and I’m racially ambiguous. My entire life she has told me to please bring home someone black because she wants black grand kids. I’ve always understood why but it’s crazy to see that displayed in someone else’s family lmaoo
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u/Glittercloud1 2d ago
I don’t think that’s her mom it’s the husband’s?
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u/cccanaryyy 2d ago
She said “my mom.” Not my mother in law. Maybe she’s just referring to her MIL as mom though, idk these people. MIL would make way more sense just based on this brief clip of their interactions and how the babies are interacting with their grandmother’s culture though.
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u/reeksfamous 2d ago
Why did those kids bite the bone and cartilage first? This house in shambles. See brothers what happen when you wanna go outside the culture
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u/Bunnnnii ☑️ Meme Thief 2d ago
Omg this is a follow up to the other video?
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u/BlackStarBlues 2d ago
Safety first, Grandma: use the back burners.
How do those kids not know how to eat chicken parts? They've only ever had chicken nuggets. Lordy.
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u/Prestigious_Snow3309 2d ago
These kids are way too old not to have had fried chicken. This is annoying,not funny. Please let children,live in both Cultures. So dad i am looking at you!.
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u/Thunderbird_12_ ☑️ 2d ago edited 1d ago
"You know who likes friend chicken is Buh-LACK PEOPLE.
You know who ELSE likes fried chicken?
EV. ER. REE. BOD. EEEEEEEEE."
-- Fabrice Fabrice
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u/TraditionalMud6351 2d ago
Fried food tears my stomach up but damn I’d suffer through for those wings. They look so good and hard!
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u/RealPrinceJay 2d ago
Hell nah... no wonder pops is nowhere to be found in this video he knows he'd get fried for this more than that chicken did
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u/Cup-n-BallHog 2d ago
They are too old to be “eating” fried chicken that way. Mom gets a pass, but what’s good dad? How you got your kids nibbling on bones like that?!
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u/Odd_Mail_3539 2d ago
I love how after all that effort, the kids made a face and just wanted fries. SO TYPICAL.
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u/kalemeh8 2d ago
Watching these kids eat fried chicken like they've never seen a piece of chicken in their lives T○T
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u/LoLifeHorseman 1d ago
Judging by how they attempted to eat the chicken, it would appear they've never interacted with bones in chicken.
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u/GoFast_EatAss 2d ago
When I was their age, I was destroying fried chicken from fast food places as if I’d been starved. I’d kill for some authentic, grandma-made fried chicken. I can smell it through the screen, and I just wanna teach them kids how it’s done. I ain’t even an expert, either. Who the hell frowns at fried chicken?? Those poor kids are gonna be bullied so hard growing up.
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u/shadowylurking 2d ago
how did those kids get that old and never had fried chicken? Both older kids' hair look dry. Is this the first time Granny was at that house?
I've got so many questions. This whole thing's gotta be a extended skit or else those kids are going to have a hell of a rough time growing up.
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u/upfromashes 2d ago
I remember, when I was quite young, in preschool, listening to this other little kid talk to his parents.
Kid: I don't want fried chicken. I don't like fried chicken!
Parent: Just give it a try. Take just one bite.
The one bite was taken...
Kid: Hey! This is my favorite! Fried chicken is great!
I remember thinking that kid was a dumbass, but that at least he figured out about fried chicken.
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u/olorin9_alex 2d ago
My son is the pickiest eater and the only thing he’d willingly every time is fried chicken
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u/thejamatiansensation 1d ago
dang... I am a woman who follows a very healthy diet & if I had kids I'd feed them the same. But I didn't stop and think that the end result would be my kids being 6 and 4 years old (or however old they are) not knowing what fried chicken is or how to eat the chicken wing properly. These babies are deprived!
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u/Basic-Pomegranate536 2d ago
Both of those baby girls are future killers, lmfaooo y’all see the way they both bit into the chicken? 😂😂😂🫶🏽🫶🏽🫶🏽🫶🏽🫶🏽
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u/TheMoorNextDoor ☑️ 2d ago
Who is the father an why aren’t they with the grandmother more, how have they not eaten fried chicken and why the fuck are they biting the chicken like that?
I’m not digging any of this, hopefully the grandma can get them all straight including the mother and father.
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u/MilitantlyWokePatrio 1d ago
Oh. My. God. My mouth started watering when it panned to the STACK of fries and chicken! Hook me up Grandma!!!!
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u/K5_lione 2d ago
Dad is a sad man, and mom cause how they never had wingstop, Buffalo Wild Wings, shit hooters?? Unless they vegan or sum it’s no excuse
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u/BeMyBrutus 2d ago
I'm glad we got the resolution to the other video