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"Come With Me To Clean My Sister's 'Depression Room'": This Guy Documented Himself Cleaning His Sister's Room, And Here's Why Over 43 Million People Have Interacted With The Video
"Come With Me To Clean My Sister's 'Depression Room'": This Guy Documented Himself Cleaning His Sister's Room, And Here's Why Over 43 Million People Have Interacted With The Video

Yahoo

time23-05-2025

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"Come With Me To Clean My Sister's 'Depression Room'": This Guy Documented Himself Cleaning His Sister's Room, And Here's Why Over 43 Million People Have Interacted With The Video

Popular TikToker @davdlifts recently caught the attention of over 43 million people after he documented himself cleaning his sister's messy room, referring to it as her "depression room." Known for making funny skits on the platform, @davdlifts first prepared for the clean by putting rubber gloves on his feet. He then suited up in a trashbag and was ready to begin: @davdlifts / He gave a little "before" pan of the room: It's a lot of clothes, but also random other things: As well as a vanity loaded with items: So, he gets right to work, loading up the dirty clothes. @davdlifts / And he eventually starts making progress. After he is able to make the bed... Related: I Hate To Say It, But I'm Pretty Sure Half Of Americans Won't Be Able To Pass This Extremely Easy Citizenship Test He starts untangling her hair tools. And sweeping the floor. @davdlifts / Lastly, he starts organizing her vanity. @davdlifts / He continued until the whole room was spotless. I say he completed a job well done! Related: 19 Things Society Glorifies That Are Actually Straight-Up Terrible, And We Need To Stop Pretending Otherwise People obivously rushed to the comments to award him with "Brother of the Year" for this: But a common theme was apparent in the comments: People saw it as an opportunity to discuss how no one should judge this reality for some people: And that "messy" rooms don't always mean the person is "lazy": It is just real life: People also shared their own experiences having their rooms surprised cleaned by loved ones when they were struggling: Some people said it was the kindest thing they've ever experienced: And how the simple act meant so much at the time: In addition it gave comfort to people who currently had to clean their own "depression rooms": ...and entire houses: At the end of the day, one thing is for certain, @davdlifts is one amazing brother! You can watch the full video here. Also in Internet Finds: 15 Facebook Marketplace Items You'll Wish, From The Depths Of Your Soul, You Could Unsee Also in Internet Finds: People Are Confessing Their Absolute Pettiest "Revenge Served Cold" Stories, And It's Deliciously Entertaining Also in Internet Finds: 51 People Who Quickly Discovered Why Their Hilariously Clueless Partner Was Single Before Meeting Them

Viral Room Cleanup: Brother Helps Sister's Depression
Viral Room Cleanup: Brother Helps Sister's Depression

Buzz Feed

time23-05-2025

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Viral Room Cleanup: Brother Helps Sister's Depression

Popular TikToker @davdlifts recently caught the attention of over 43 million people after he documented himself cleaning his sister's messy room, referring to it as her "depression room." Known for making funny skits on the platform, @davdlifts first prepared for the clean by putting rubber gloves on his feet. He then suited up in a trashbag and was ready to begin: He gave a little "before" pan of the room: It's a lot of clothes, but also random other things: As well as a vanity loaded with items: So, he gets right to work, loading up the dirty clothes. And he eventually starts making progress. After he is able to make the bed... He starts untangling her hair tools. And sweeping the floor. Lastly, he starts organizing her vanity. He continued until the whole room was spotless. I say he completed a job well done! People obivously rushed to the comments to award him with "Brother of the Year" for this: But a common theme was apparent in the comments: People saw it as an opportunity to discuss how no one should judge this reality for some people: And that "messy" rooms don't always mean the person is "lazy": It is just real life: People also shared their own experiences having their rooms surprised cleaned by loved ones when they were struggling: Some people said it was the kindest thing they've ever experienced: And how the simple act meant so much at the time: In addition it gave comfort to people who currently had to clean their own "depression rooms": ...and entire houses: At the end of the day, one thing is for certain, @davdlifts is one amazing brother! You can watch the full video here.

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