I was disowned by my parents because of my YouTube channel.
My parents had strict and unusual rules, like closing the kitchen at 8 pm.
My brother was not allowed to play Pokemon games because my parents were religious and didn't believe in evolution.
Restrictions on watching Harry Potter films and reading its books due to beliefs.
Ridiculous punishments such as staring at one's own poop for 40 minutes.
Forced to call relatives and apologize for bad grades.
🌳 Growing up, punishment for cursing involved climbing an apple tree for hours.
🏡 Realized that the upbringing was not normal after learning about friends' family lives.
🌋 Felt like a volcano ready to erupt, needed therapy and sharing experiences for relief.
🌳 The narrator creates a YouTube channel anonymously, sharing their experiences sitting in an apple tree.
📹 The first video receives positive feedback and the channel starts gaining views and subscribers.
👥 The narrator's brother discovers the channel and misunderstands their intentions.
👨👩👧👦 The protagonist's parents disowned them because of their YouTube channel.
📹 The protagonist shared their perspective without saying anything negative about their parents.
😢 The protagonist's parents made the difficult decision to disown them, causing shock and sadness.
👨👨👧👧 The narrator's family disowned them because of their YouTube channel.
😢 The narrator felt hurt and disappointed by their family's reaction.
🏡 The narrator had to find a new place to stay after being kicked out of their family's house.
👨👩👧👦 The speaker's family disowned them and they now live with their grandmother.
😢 The speaker's mom cries because she misses them, but they don't think they'll ever live in their house again.
📺 The speaker deleted their YouTube channel but is no longer sad about it because it helped them express their feelings.
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