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MSA, formerly known as "My Story Animated," is a dynamic YouTube channel that brings real-life stories to life through engaging and visually captivating animations. Specializing in personal drama, emotional journeys, and life-changing experiences, MSA transforms viewers' submissions into powerful animated narratives that resonate deeply with its audience. Each video tackles a wide range of topics, including relationship struggles, overcoming adversity, and self-discovery, making it a platform where real-life events are depicted with creativity and authenticity.
The channel's content is crafted to be relatable and inspirational, offering viewers a blend of entertainment and life lessons. Through animated storytelling, MSA explores complex social dynamics, personal growth, and the challenges of everyday life, providing viewers with stories that are not only entertaining but also thought-provoking and emotionally engaging.
**Disclaimer:** The stories presented on this channel are based on personal submissions and are animated for entertainment purposes. While the narratives are inspired by real events, the characters and specific details may be fictionalized to protect the privacy of the individuals involved. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental. The opinions and experiences expressed in the videos are those of the individuals submitting the stories and do not necessarily reflect the views of MSA. Viewer discretion is advised.
MSA, formerly known as "My Story Animated," is a dynamic YouTube channel that brings real-life stories to life through engaging and visually captivating animations. Specializing in personal drama, emotional journeys, and life-changing experiences, MSA transforms viewers' submissions into powerful animated narratives that resonate deeply with its audience. Each video tackles a wide range of topics, including relationship struggles, overcoming adversity, and self-discovery, making it a platform where real-life events are depicted with creativity and authenticity.
The channel's content is crafted to be relatable and inspirational, offering viewers a blend of entertainment and life lessons. Through animated storytelling, MSA explores complex social dynamics, personal growth, and the challenges of everyday life, providing viewers with stories that are not only entertaining but also thought-provoking and emotionally engaging.
**Disclaimer:** The stories presented on this channel are based on personal submissions and are animated for entertainment purposes. While the narratives are inspired by real events, the characters and specific details may be fictionalized to protect the privacy of the individuals involved. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental. The opinions and experiences expressed in the videos are those of the individuals submitting the stories and do not necessarily reflect the views of MSA. Viewer discretion is advised.
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00:00Hello, I'm Madeleine from the United States,
00:02and I'm the only cool, sensical person in my family.
00:05You'll soon see for yourself.
00:06Before I continue, please like and subscribe.
00:08One sunny day, my big sister Lucy,
00:11who is 10 years older than me, had a problem.
00:13Her bike chain got jammed in the wheel.
00:16You stupid bike.
00:17I shook it, I pushed it, I hit it,
00:19I even lifted it on my back, but nothing is working.
00:22Luz, don't get mad.
00:24How many times have I told you to control your anger?
00:27See the oil can in the garage?
00:29Maybe that can help.
00:30Drinking it won't help, girl.
00:32I thought you were smarter.
00:33Why are you looking at me like that?
00:35Oh, OK, I see what you mean.
00:38Yeah, maybe that will fix the bike.
00:41You're too smart.
00:42Sometimes I feel like you're my older sister.
00:45Sometimes?
00:46Yeah, yeah, always.
00:48Just go back and play with some sand.
00:49Wait, wait, wait, wait, give me a kiss first.
00:51I hugged her and threw some sand at her,
00:53and she ran after me like a drunk mosquito.
00:56Speaking of mosquitoes, did you know
00:57that only female mosquitoes bite?
00:59Yeah, go ladies.
01:01You know, since I'm smart, I'm supposed
01:02to tell you this intelligent, fun fact that you
01:05can easily find on the internet.
01:06I didn't even check if it's true or not, but whatever.
01:09I feel better about myself.
01:10Lucy was my elder sister, but growing up,
01:12it mostly felt like I was the more responsible one.
01:15Yes, I have to mention it again.
01:17Trust me, I have my reasons.
01:19Take this for example.
01:20One particularly memorable incident
01:22happened when I was seven and Lucy was 17.
01:25Lucy was supposed to pick me up from school,
01:27but she was often late because she liked
01:29hanging out with her friends.
01:30One day, she was late again, and I
01:32waited on the school steps with my teacher, Mrs. Andrews,
01:35keeping me company.
01:36Your sister is a dumbhead.
01:38I appreciate your honesty, but that's kind of rude.
01:41Just then, Lucy came running around the corner.
01:43Her hair was a mess.
01:45Lucy, this is unacceptable.
01:47You haven't changed.
01:48I thought people get more responsible
01:50when they get older.
01:51Seems like that's not the case with you.
01:53Well, Mrs. Andrews, you're older too,
01:55but you haven't gotten any less grumpy, have you?
01:57Or do you miss me as your student?
01:59You miss my pranks, yeah?
02:00Turn around, show me your hair.
02:02Do you still have that bald spot?
02:03Mrs. Andrews just stood there, her mouth open,
02:06and then she stormed off angrily.
02:08Just try not to be late next time, OK?
02:11You got it, boss.
02:12As you might have guessed, it was often
02:14Lucy who looked after me.
02:15But not because our parents were bad or anything.
02:18It's just that these days, they're wonderful people
02:20married to different people.
02:22But Lucy wasn't allowing anyone to take care of me,
02:24except for her.
02:26She acted like a mom, a loser one.
02:28But the girl was trying.
02:29Yep, my parents got divorced when I was five years old.
02:31And two years later, Dad married this woman.
02:34Let's call her Tomato Ball, like Lucy does.
02:36She named her that because her butt is round.
02:38I don't know about the tomato part or the redness.
02:41I swear, I didn't see anything.
02:42But since I respect Stepmom and also kind of love her,
02:46let's hope Lucy doesn't watch this.
02:48I'll call her Tito in this video.
02:50I was really close to my dad.
02:51He was like my best friend and always
02:54knew how to help me.
02:55When I was unhappy at school because
02:57of my old-fashioned teachers, he moved me
02:59to different schools twice.
03:01He even paid for a fancy private school,
03:03even though he wasn't very rich.
03:04We lived with him, although Mom didn't remarry.
03:07But I think she just wanted to be kids-free.
03:09She's not a bad person at all.
03:11She's cool and funny, but yeah, not mom material, which is OK,
03:15as long as she's not annoying and toxic.
03:17But she was a little annoying.
03:19On my eighth birthday, we had the party in our backyard,
03:22and Dad hired a clown.
03:23I guess the clown was like 74 years old,
03:26and he was boring and dumb.
03:27Kids started feeling bored, and some of them even left.
03:30Just then, Tito made the clown take off his costume,
03:33and she put it on herself and started performing.
03:36The kids loved it, and they even became nicer to me
03:39and wanted to take pictures with me.
03:40I guess they understood that making me happy
03:42would make my parents happy, and that
03:44meant they'd make more effort to make this party more amazing.
03:47It was a win-win.
03:48But Lucy didn't look so pleased with the happy rainbow
03:51and rabbits atmosphere, especially
03:52since Tito was in charge.
03:54So she disappeared for about an hour
03:56and came back wearing the scream outfit
03:58and started acting all crazy.
04:00It was terrifying with all the fake blood all over her
04:02and the horrible sounds she was making.
04:04The kids were getting scared, and I told her to stop,
04:07but she wouldn't listen.
04:08She even started grabbing some kids
04:10and throwing them into the bouncy castle.
04:12Then some kid threw a piece of cake at her,
04:14and the other kids followed him, and a full-scale food fight
04:18broke out.
04:18It was a disaster.
04:20Finally, Dad and Tito dragged her inside.
04:22It was already too late, as all the kids had left.
04:25Then Mom looked at me and said, we really
04:27taught Tomato Ball a lesson, didn't we?
04:29Are you crazy, Mom?
04:30This was your plan?
04:32I suspected that Lucy wasn't smart enough to be this dumb.
04:35I knew it.
04:36Mom, thanks for ruining my birthday.
04:38Just leave and maybe take your adult baby with you.
04:41Just then, we heard Lucy scream.
04:43We rushed to see Dad unconscious,
04:45and we immediately called 911.
04:47Dad had slept into a coma.
04:49Yeah, my dad is one of those MSA parents
04:51that goes into a coma suddenly.
04:53Let's hope he wakes up by the end of the video.
04:55The next morning wasn't a happy one,
04:57and Mom slept at Dad's place with us,
04:59which made things a bit weird.
05:00Our breakfast was awkwardly silent.
05:03I know exactly what to do.
05:05I want to become a clown.
05:06I'll work hard and support the family.
05:08I want to be a good clown.
05:10You already are one.
05:11You're right, sis.
05:13And with that, she kissed my forehead and left.
05:15Yeah, I was stuck with a crazy sister, a jealous mom,
05:18and a sick dad.
05:19Thank God I had Tito.
05:21Days turned into weeks, and two years later,
05:23Dad wasn't getting any better.
05:25And I finally decided to leave the private school
05:27and attend a public one.
05:29Even though Tito didn't suggest it, I felt it was a burden.
05:32And Lucy was getting crazier.
05:34Every six months, she had a different job,
05:36a nail artist, a hair artist, an eyelash artist,
05:39a massage therapist, and all those technician jobs
05:41that need a degree and a freaking budget to study.
05:44And Tito's income wasn't enough, and Mom wasn't any help.
05:47Once when I was in the ninth grade,
05:49I saw a young kid who looked around six or seven years old.
05:52He was yelling at the people inside the next house.
05:55Oh, you dirty, ignorant woman.
05:57I swear to God I'm going to teach you and your son a lesson.
06:00Stealing my money and lying to my face?
06:02How dare you, you filthy rats?
06:04He then started throwing eggs, rocks, and shoes at the house.
06:07Then he walked over to a tent in the front yard of the house
06:10where he was apparently living.
06:12As he was about to enter, he saw me.
06:14What are you staring at, you creep?
06:16But I was too speechless to answer.
06:18Are you deaf or mute or just dumb?
06:20That's too bad if you're dumb, because you're already ugly.
06:23You'll never get married, I can tell.
06:25Now leave, or I swear I'll teach you a lesson along with Mom
06:28and my stupid brother inside.
06:30Shoo!
06:31It turned out that a single mom with two boys
06:33had just moved in next door.
06:35After talking to one of them, I really
06:37didn't want to meet the other one.
06:39And for the next few days, Lucy wouldn't
06:41stop talking about them.
06:42They say she's a secret second wife of a rich billionaire,
06:46and he wants to keep them hidden away from everyone.
06:48They say the youngest one has a rare two-personality separated
06:52disorder.
06:53They say her youngest son is possessed by a demon,
06:56a female demon who wants him for herself.
06:59So whenever females try to talk to him, even his mom,
07:02the demon gets super jealous and crazy.
07:05They say those boys aren't even her kids.
07:08She found them at a church gate where,
07:10aren't you late for work?
07:11Nope, I quit.
07:12I'm going to be a makeup artist, sis.
07:14Is there a chance I can borrow $100 from you?
07:16I don't have a job, Lucy.
07:18Get one.
07:19You're old enough now, no?
07:20Honestly, that wasn't a bad idea.
07:22It would also help me get away from home
07:24and all this craziness.
07:25So I found a part-time job as the assistant of a seamstress.
07:28In case you're wondering, it was all
07:30about replacing buttons, zippers, pockets, and even
07:33threading needles, because the seamstress I worked for
07:36was an old, grumpy, half-blind woman.
07:39Let's call her Blind Toe.
07:41I chose blind because she can't see properly,
07:43and toe because she works with body parts,
07:45and the toe is one of them.
07:46It's just a stupid nickname, and I don't even
07:48know why I'm explaining this.
07:50Anyway, she wanted me to thread a needle every eight minutes.
07:53And she was from Ecuador, and her English was pretty bad.
07:56Sometimes it took me half an hour to understand the task.
07:59I'm not going to talk a lot about her in this video,
08:01although she's a very MSA character.
08:04But my story is more important, and it's getting crazier.
08:07But at least the payment wasn't bad at all.
08:09I was even able to help Tito sometimes.
08:11Some months later, I took a week off because I had exams.
08:14But when I came back, Blind Toe was livid.
08:17You, bye.
08:19I'm bye?
08:20Why?
08:20You're firing me?
08:21What did I do?
08:22You, long.
08:23I'm only 5 feet 2 inches.
08:25No, you long.
08:27I no help.
08:28She's saying that your vacation was too long,
08:30and she didn't have anyone to help her around.
08:32And that made her lose a lot of money.
08:34And who are you exactly?
08:36Meet Abraham, a very nice, sympathetic,
08:39respectable young American man.
08:42What happened during this last week?
08:44I like to be introduced nicely, so I taught her that.
08:47In fact, I taught her a lot of English,
08:49unlike you, who didn't even have the empathy to teach
08:51such a vulnerable old lady.
08:53Yeah, I agree.
08:54Vulnerable.
08:55You have no idea.
08:56OK, so not very nice to meet you.
08:58And I hope you get two ostriches toes because you guys are bad.
09:02Especially you, old lady.
09:04Bad.
09:05Bad.
09:05B-A-D.
09:07You just met me.
09:08Why are you calling me bad?
09:09She offered me the job, and I accepted.
09:11Also, I have some sad backstory, way sadder than yours.
09:15How do you know about my life?
09:17I'm your neighbor, the one who has a brother with a rare two
09:19personalities separated disorder.
09:21Yeah, I heard your sister Lucy say that all the time.
09:24What does that even mean?
09:26Dissociative identity disorder.
09:28Aren't you smart enough to figure that out?
09:30Yes, but I also thought she maybe
09:32meant disassociative amnesia because it's
09:33a similar disorder because it includes some memory loss where
09:36you can't recall information about yourself,
09:39so that might make it similar too.
09:40Editor, please cut this part.
09:42Actually, please cut the last scene entirely.
09:45I'll just tell the audience that I got bored and left the job.
09:47Deal?
09:48Don't worry, guys.
09:49We're not cutting anything.
09:50Who are you talking to?
09:52Man, leave me alone.
09:53And with that, I left.
09:55This boy was super annoying.
09:57And after that day, he kept waving at me and smiling
10:00like we were best friends.
10:02Why would someone have a name like that?
10:04I thought Abraham Lincoln was the last one.
10:06Oh, God.
10:07And don't get me started on his looks.
10:08I swear I once saw two lice on his forehead.
10:11Um, why is the animator looking at me like that?
10:13Why are you guys all staring at me?
10:15Even the music guy is smirking.
10:16I've never seen him smile before, and I wish I hadn't now.
10:19He looks like a scary shark when he's smiling.
10:22Fine, fine.
10:23Me and Abraham are dating.
10:25Yeah, you know, these hate-love relationships.
10:27I was supposed to show you how feelings change over time,
10:30et cetera, but I think the lice lie gave it away.
10:33That was stupid.
10:34Yeah, but our lovely animator will cut that, too.
10:37Hmm.
10:42Our relationship was a secret, of course.
10:44One day, Abraham invited me to his house for dinner.
10:46I didn't have the heart to tell him I can't come
10:48because you guys are creeps, so I went.
10:51Man, their house was lovely, so warm and nice,
10:54and his mom was amazing.
10:56His youngest brother, Adam, was OK, too,
10:58although the tent was still outside.
11:00I didn't see much proof, but I felt they weren't poor at all.
11:03Actually, I had a feeling that they were even well-off,
11:06although the house didn't have very expensive things.
11:09Maybe it was the way his mom was talking
11:11or the relationship among them.
11:13It felt like rich, classy people dynamics.
11:15I don't know how to explain this.
11:16Abraham and I kept dating in secret until our senior year,
11:20and it really felt like the best thing that had happened to me.
11:23People who loved me and a boy who took care of me.
11:25It almost felt like dad was back.
11:27So I decided to marry him right after high school.
11:30Listen, I have this urge to tell you
11:32that my decision was affected by the previous sad years.
11:35You know, a father in a coma for years, a helpless stepmom,
11:38a clueless mom, a crazy sister.
11:40Yeah, like just in case my marriage decision turns out
11:43to be a disaster, I've got my sob story ready
11:45and can easily fall back on it.
11:47When I told everyone my decision,
11:49Lucy took it the worst.
11:51I can't believe that I'm the one who
11:53y'all call crazy and reckless.
11:55Look at me.
11:56I'm 28 years old, still living with my parents
11:58just to be a solid supporter and to help my little sister.
12:02Lucy, you've spent way more money on your profession
12:04than providing us with anything.
12:06That is so ungrateful.
12:08And also, Abraham's family is weird.
12:11Their kid sleeps in a tent outside their house
12:13at least twice a week.
12:15And he keeps screaming and insulting them all the time.
12:18I once heard him yell at his mom,
12:20are you crying because I tried to stab Abraham?
12:23God, don't be such a girl.
12:24I mean, she is a girl.
12:26That was so stupid of him.
12:27He has some anger issues, but he's a good boy.
12:30Also, I'm marrying his brother, not him.
12:32No, sister, you never marry a man.
12:35You also marry his package.
12:37And every man comes with a package.
12:39I can tell you're trying to say something deep,
12:42but look at you.
12:43You can't even say something that makes sense
12:44even at this age.
12:46You couldn't make anything of yourself,
12:47just living only because you're not dead.
12:49That was so uncalled for, Madeline.
12:51And you know what?
12:52I'm not attending this wedding.
12:54This is just stupid.
12:55I'm leaving.
12:56Yeah, like always.
12:57And with that, she left.
12:59Tito then asked me, do you love him, dear?
13:01I love him.
13:02He's my love.
13:03He's a piece of love itself.
13:05Then I'm really happy for you.
13:07On my wedding day, Tito was the happiest.
13:10Lucy wasn't talking to me, which was great.
13:12Abraham looked cute and happy, and so did his mom.
13:16Abraham, do you take Madeline as your wife?
13:19I do.
13:20Madeline, do you take Abraham as your husband?
13:23I don't know why, but I didn't know how to answer that.
13:26Say I do, Madeline.
13:28I just stood there, speechless.
13:30Excuse me.
13:31And with that, I turned around and ran out of the church.
13:34I took an Uber and went to the hospital.
13:36I sat next to dad, held his hand, and cried.
13:39Well, I guess the sob story could work now.
13:41But don't worry, guys.
13:42Tito followed me and hugged me.
13:44He'll always be proud of you.
13:45Do what's right for you, honey.
13:47So I went back and married Abraham.
13:50Remember when I told you that I always had a feeling
13:52that Abraham's family was rich?
13:54Yeah, it turned out he and Adam were
13:56the sons of a billionaire prince who was hiding them away.
13:59I can't believe Lucy was right.
14:01I never met him.
14:02Mom told me we were kids of an unwanted marriage,
14:04and no one should know about this.
14:06He pays us millions yearly, and I'm just content with his life.
14:10Abraham suggested that we help Lucy open a salon that provides
14:13all the services she learned.
14:15She was ecstatic.
14:16Girl, marrying Abraham was the second best thing
14:19you did after being my sister.
14:21Being your sister isn't something I did.
14:23You know what I mean.
14:25Abraham and I started college together,
14:27and I studied physics just like Dad.
14:29And in my second year, I got pregnant.
14:31But I had no plans to give up on my education
14:34after giving birth.
14:35After all, I had so many people who
14:37would help take care of my kid.
14:38Although my annoying mom had something toxic to add.
14:41You know, your due date is the same day
14:43your dad got into a coma.
14:45That'll be your kid's birthday.
14:46Shut up.
14:47And no, it wasn't the same date, because I went on a date
14:51I went into labor a day earlier.
14:52I thought my heart would burst when I held my daughter
14:54in my arms for the first time.
14:56She was perfect.
14:57I already knew what her name would be, Hope.
15:00Just then, a doctor walked into my room
15:02with a big smile on his face.
15:04Madeline, we have some extraordinary news.
15:06Your dad is finally awake, and he's asking for you.
15:10I just burst into tears and couldn't stop crying.
15:13I don't think anyone was now happier
15:15than me in the entire world.