Hey everyone! This video is brought to you by Audible Go to audible.com/Domics or text Domics to 500-500 to get a free audio book plus two Audible Originals and a 30-day trial. I am turning 28 and I don't know how to celebrate my birthday. I never really knew how to celebrate My birthdays growing up and I feel like I kind of stopped being excited about them soon after entering my 20s Honestly though, a decent dinner and some board games and that's a pretty well spent birthday for me I like to think I'm pretty simple when it comes to celebrations. I don't really care about how sick it looks on Instagram I just like enjoying my time Birthdays and our celebration of them is kind of weird like, you're gonna congratulate me For being born when I really didn't have anything to do with it. It was all my parents Well, my mom did all the heavy lifting and pushing but... Yeah ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Sure, you were the one or more out of the millions in the race that made it but I feel like we take too much credit for our own birth when we didn't really do that much and then every year some of us expect huge Celebrations for ourselves and forget who's really responsible for our existence I mean, yeah, go celebrate your birthday. Of course But maybe give your parents a little acknowledgement too instead of going apeshit when they get you the wrong color for your iPhone that you're gonna drop and break anyway. I feel like birthdays aren't even equally treated the same way If you have a summer birthday, all the kids are out of school and on vacations and not everyone gets a chance to greet you in person especially if they have a crush on you and needed the school setting as an excuse to talk to you and maybe give you a gift that meant more than just a friendly gesture. <cough.mp3> Mm-hmm and I can't help but feel bad for the lot of you with holiday birthdays where your celebrations and gifts just get grouped together For convenience like what is the amount of time for a birthday to be rounded up or down to the nearest Christmas. Leap year birthdays? How old even are you guys really? Like? How did your parents explain that to you? Well son, uh, usually you have one but sometimes you don't and this year's one of them. All right go to bed And then there's lunar birthdays which are based on the moon's cycle. So... I don't even know when you celebrate those Hey guys. Here's an idea What if we all just agreed to celebrate all our birthdays on the same day where no matter how old you are, or when, where, and what time you were born? We all just dedicate this one day to celebrate it It basically becomes a new holiday to honor everyone. It'll be super! Syndrome: And with everyone super No one will be. I remember in elementary school whenever it was some kid's birthday, every kid in the class would be dropped dead excited. Not for the kid No. Excited for the kids mom or dad, who would come in and treat the class with a box of Timbits or pizza or Whatever. I remember it being the highlight of the day for every kid ༼ つ ◕_◕ ༽つ A Freaking Timbit Sigh... Life as a kid was so simple. And my family was still new to Canada during the time So we didn't know these wild first world traditions. I didn't explain it to my parents though I felt like if I did it would ruin the whole surprise aspect, so I don't know I just pretended to be oblivious and assumed that maybe they knew. My birthday eventually comes along and all my classmates know because the teacher points it out on the calendar. They were really excited to see what my parents would bring and eight-year-old me (the buffoon that i was) Also thought: <laugh of regret.mp3> Yeah, I wonder too! And I kept wondering until the end of the day because my parents... never came... I was pretty disappointed. Naively so, at my parents at first, yes, but then Disappointed to think that the other kids only gave a shi* about you if they got something in return I mean not all the kids were like that of course, but it was a pretty woke moment for me My parents did start doing the Timbit thing for the following years though, and I really appreciated them for putting in the effort I was pretty excited for gifts like any other kid on their birthday It was one of the few ways I could get consoles and video games, but I didn't really like receiving clothes as a kid <DISAPPOINTED.mp3> First world problems. It sounds spoiled. I know I'm getting clothes as a teen and onwards is pretty lit though. But as kid, kid... Looking back with my 20/20 high insight Clothes were a pretty poor gift investment for me anyway. I was eventually gonna outgrow them in a few years in terms of size and taste in fashion but toys and games gave me memories. And those my dear friend... You can't outgrow. Dad, c-can I please get a t-shirt? All my friends are wearing one and I'm cold. Huh? What was that son? Yeah, that's why I thought. You get back in there and play Kingdom Hearts™ √4.76 Final Mix: Director's Cut. Okay?! I guess I was pretty excited to turn 18 because that's the age people consider you to be an adult, But honestly, It didn't feel like the Sailor Moon transformation that I thought it'd be. Oh, Shoot son, we legal. I can finally vote! I... I don't like any of these candidates. And then I turned 19 which is the legal age to drink in Ontario, And I found out I wasn't really an alcohol kind of person. I mean, I guess my car insurance went down a little bit when I turned 25, but... <I don't know.mp3> Oh, here's a story You guys remember my female best friend in high school that I had a major crush on. Well, after sophomore year and before I moved to Virginia, She started dating some other guy Long story short: She admitted to me that it was kinda out of pity and guilt because he's been doing a lot of favors for her and her family And she thought she owed him so she gave him a chance when he asked her out. <Public Service Announcement.png> Hey, um..., uh...You should never be obligated to owe someone a relationship. Okay. All right carry on. <beep.mp3> But anyway, Her birthday was coming up and her cousins messaged me to help plan a surprise party for her. And I don't know if they knew How I felt about Joyce... I, I think they did. They should have known. But they made me run the party errands with her boyfriend. Because he was 16 and had his license <jealousy.mp3> 14 year old me felt real beta for half that day, but you know what? It's cool! It's fine! Because I made a hand-drawn portrait of her and she was most excited about my present more than anyone elses. <eyyyyy.mp3> So eat it Chris or whatever your name was because my memory of you was so suppressed that I forgot. I'm really behind with greeting people on their birthdays I know most people have Facebook to remind them of those dates, But when you don't go on Facebook often enough like me. You tend to forget to greet some people. The same goes for a lot of my Mutual's on social media. Hey guys. I know this might not mean very much but... Happy belated birthday to all of you, and I'm sorry I don't pay enough attention. *[𝘛𝘩𝘢𝘯𝘬𝘴 𝘋𝘰𝘮 (•◡• )]* Well, except you Jaiden. I can't forget yours cuz we twins. Despite my lack of excitement for my own birthday, I'm grateful to have family and friends that make this recurring event more meaningful than I forget it to be. Thanks guys. Love you. I Know it's not everyone's birthday. But how about a gift from Audible? 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