Another assortment of amusing Aaron anecdotes. How's that for alliteration?
One of Aaron's current fixations is recounting his father spanking him with a belt.
He's uploaded videos about this before, but has recently begun incorporating this into his regular lineup of daily content. According to Aaron's stories, he'd be whipped with the belt for misbehaving in school, namely for swearing in class.
Aaron calls his mom to make small talk. She asks what his grandparents are up to and Aaron says they're doing yard work. He once again refuses to help out and says he's "sleeping in" and "being lazy". His mom asks how Angel (Aaron's dog) is doing. Aaron says she's on a walk with grandpa, prompting the question "why aren't you walking her". Aaron says he will later assuming it doesn't rain. Aaron also says he wants to throw a live cobra on his grandfather; I'm assuming this is a joke and it sounds like he's trying to say it in jest, but holy shit. Class act.
Aaron talks about miracles and faith. He asks if anyone has had their "special needs" healed by Jesus Christ and says if so, that he wants to see it.
More obsessing over
the stabbing that happened in 2014 at the Franklin Regional School District. In the title of the video, Aaron claims to have been in school when it happened, however he would have been 24 when this happened and Aaron has stated in the past that he dropped out of high school when he was 22. He also hadn't been living in Pennsylvania for almost two decades.
Happy :autism: awareness month!
And finally... my favorite new series of Aaron videos...
CHUG CHUG CHUG
Aaron has started making small talk with his grandparents (I assume) in these videos. He asks if they are having vegetables with dinner to which someone responds "beans". (Beans are not vegetables.) Also of note is Aaron's grandfather has apparently lost the deer lease that he formerly hunted at and there's a conversation about how he should go hunt in Louisiana. Aaron's grandmother says he wants to stay in Texas however. (The Louisiana border is about a 4-5 hours' drive from Houston, TX.)