SPICY NOODLE MUKBANG *OUR CHILDHOOD STORIES (Mini Q&A) | SASVlogs



SPICY NOODLE MUKBANG *OUR CHILDHOOD STORIES (Mini Q&A) | SASVlogs

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29 thoughts on “SPICY NOODLE MUKBANG *OUR CHILDHOOD STORIES (Mini Q&A) | SASVlogs”

  1. Every family have an issues in life so its ok to tackle things if ur feeling to tell but if not its ok ….i understand sas why theres a hate thread in your heart i can feel it …being left at the young age by your
    biofather …both of u and your mom struggle to survive the hardest part of life and look at u guys now u both have a good life and so as mom got a big haus by you 💖 myb u just wanted to repay your mom for raising you guys …happy for u nd your family as well …im pinay and i can relate to ur story

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  2. I really enjoyed the stories of your upbringing. You both had some different experiences growing up. Look at you both now, I'm so proud of all of your achievements. Thank for sharing best video for me so far.

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  3. I love you both for opening up with us. The situation is different but even we are three kids, two girls and one boy. Our parents are also divorced and there is no father figure in our family. But I’m married now, and I’m obsessed with my husband. May be now I have learnt and understood the love of a man that I never found with my father. He is an alcoholic and our childhood was a nightmare.

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  4. 38:29 the faces that SAS made really reminds me of myself when my sister tells me something that she did long time ago without me knowing 😂😂… see SAS u are really cool older sister u know u are someone who will adore ur sister more than anything and also someone who loves to joke around with sister. We are 4 sisters including me and I am the oldest one and I can be really related to you.🥰🥰

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  5. Hahah the youngest always wrecks things. I was the same , growing up, my sis never lets me have her things coz she says I destroy them. And it’s the same now with my two kids. 😂

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  6. It’s incredibly how many stories you hear of the most successful people in the world, usually had hard upbringings. These 2 women have grown into the most beautiful and respectful people you could meet, and I personally think that without the hard upbringing, they may have been 2 different people. Love this family and wish them every bit of health and good fortune that comes their way. Thanks for sharing such personal stories, it truly shows that you are genuine and really do respect you viewers. Can’t wait to see much, much more of you guys and your beautiful families. Cheers.

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  7. This is honestly one of my favourite mukbang videos of your guys. Very raw, honest and open…I can see your guys’ sad feeling behind that laugh when you talked about your brother. Sometimes, grieving never ends how much time passes by (speaking from my personal experience). And yeah, I can relate, toys were luxury back then eh 😅 the best toys were sticks, pebbles, marbles, handmade kites and old bike tyres lol 😂 thank you guys for sharing your memories.

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  8. My dad died, and I have a lot of resentments towards the way he was before he died. We got along and he was part of my everyday life for the most part, its just that I had very serious trust issues about personal subjects. As much as I wanted guidance I felt like I had to remain in the closet with those issues to suit his way of thinking. I don't know how I am supposed to get over that. I do know that he isn't here for me to resolve those issues. I have to do the resovling on my own and thats a pain in the ass. The most important thing I have learned thru all this is to be happy and not worry now about appeasing anyone if it takes away from my wellbeing. I respect that you don't want to put your dad down in front of the world. It's a very personal private thing and you don't have to reveal anything that you don't want to. I admire that you were honest about how you feel and where you stand about it. Why do dad's sometimes have to be such difficult subjects is beyond me! But they can be though right?!

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  9. This make me think so differently now about sas’s sister first I thought she was all about materialistic things now it makes sense they didn’t have anything and now they are able to do these things so why not.

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  10. Love this video! Thank you for being so honest and vulnerable. Didn't know your parents divorced, it's definitely hard. Especially trying to have a good relationship with both parents. Also can't believe you went back and forth from Thailand and Canada so often, that must've been hard. And trying to learn two languages at the same time.

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