Is it really better to beg for forgiveness than to ask for permission?

Each year this spirited woman sends this spirited man a birthday message from wherever she is in the world from places like cairo, berlin or beirut. This year's birthday greeting has arrived, but this spirited man is particularly nervous to read it not because he's fearful for her safety or security. No, that's wasted, fear. The reason this spirited man is nervous about this spirited woman's birthday greeting is because he neglected to get her permission and he's worried.

He must now beg her forgiveness. You see this spirited woman is hard to contact she's, often at sale, for instance, crossing an ocean and by the time his birthday greeting arrived. This spirited man had twice used her likeness in his videos without first securing her permission. Of course, he asked her permission.

Yes, sent her an email, okay to use your likeness chloe send no reply time to upload the channel trailer featuring the spirited woman. No reply yet uh, oh well here goes hope, she's cool with it time to upload the women episode featuring this spirited woman, no reply! Yet uh, oh well here, goes hope: she's cool with it. 797 000 views. 358, 000 views without permission to use her likeness and now here's her reply.

What if she said? No, what if she said i'd, rather, you didn't i'd like to keep those things private. What would the million views do to his 18-year relationship with her? Well, here's her reply time to face the music and then a funny thing happened, and the funny thing was this: he got to the third paragraph of her birthday greeting and he no longer cared if she gave him her permission. The third paragraph of her birthday greeting reminded him that her life was too extraordinary to be kept to herself. She had no business keeping it to herself and the third paragraph in his birthday greeting read as follows: we left fatuhiva in november after having been anchored there for nearly a year, a sad departure for us and all our friends we made on the island friends which Ended up marrying us, the whole island was invited and the marriage was performed in a traditional marquis fashion.

Giorgio and scotty arrived at the town hall, which was covered in flowers and green vegetation carried in a perogue, a traditional canoe by four men. I arrived by horseback. No saddle and barefoot wearing a veil made of tree bark and a princess bride dress that had been worn by three other brides over the last 20 years. I then proceeded to walk over the backs of our closest island.

Friends meant to represent the family of the groom, while they lay on the palmed floor with each slow step. I felt for the roots of the island's ancestors, asking them permission and thanking them. A ceremony leader, the island's cultural chief and trans woman, decorated in cockfeathers shells and topper cloth, burned, sandalwood, splashed, ocean water and whipped a giant palm branch on the floor to the sound of drums and the woman's shrill high-pitched voice, calling out our chosen marquise names, tuarii Hekitai king of the open ocean who surfs the big wave and tay the hini ataupua woman, who searches and offers flowers her voice, is still echoing through the valley. I'm sure we were told that we are the first to marry like this on the island.
We were offered this ceremony by the cultural chief considered the guardian of the island's traditions by suggestion from the mayor who wanted to marry us officially, but couldn't due to missing bureaucratic papers, they told us they haven't, performed this kind of marriage for generations, and many people Came to us afterwards saying they would never forget how that day brought back this particular tradition to this island interesting, we had a huge feast, wild pigs, wild goats, sharks, a mountain of coconuts. The whole village was mobilized, hunting and fishing and cooking on our behalf. Unbelievably, generous, the women even organized a dance for us, 25 of them rehearsing every night for a month to present us that night, it was pretty spectacular. Definitely a spirited ceremony too bad.

You weren't there to film it what a life and, of course she said. Yes, permission granted go ahead, use my likeness. She said, oh and she just happens to be on the same continent as this spirited man just one border away, and thanks to many of you, thanks to the vaccines, the kickstarter backers, the sweatshirt buyers, he can now afford to fix the land cruiser he can afford To drive to her again this time with his family, will she be there by the time he arrives? He wrote her another message and awaits her reply. You.


10 thoughts on “Risking an 18-year friendship”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mr T says:

    I haven't subscribed to his other famous brother, but I have subscribed to this brother. 🇧🇩❤

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Martha Fletcher says:

    I don't watch your videos to learn how to do things. I watch your videos to see how YOU do things. Thanks Van.

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Julius Berith says:

    At first I gave this a follow because of Casey and I liked the trailer for the channel. I walked away from it for sometime but I gave it a chance again recently and now I'm truly enjoying your content. I love the originality, uniqueness and individual style of Van. Thank you.

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Rombout Versluijs says:

    Wow message in a bottle, that a synonym already. pretty cool, the writing is old courier, on real paper, oldschool paper. Lots of details went into this message. Freakn amazing

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars MonsterRacing 38 says:

    Van is so incredible at telling a story. Every single video is so well done and is really like a short movie. The Neistat brother's are 2 extremely talented Spirited Men.

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars David DeLaurier says:

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  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ah H says:

    At some point in Youtube's evolution, content creators all got the idea they had to be ShamWow salesmen: loud fast brash with flailing arms. It's so refreshing to watch someone who knows a subtle gesture or a whisper can be just as loud depending on how and what is said.

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Madlen Medina Rivas says:

    Got so happy to see she’s in Mexico! It all made sense why you wanted to go there without really knowing as you showed in the breakthrough video. Love how you’re weaving all these stories ❤️

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Cary Conover says:

    Dude the videos you create swirl in my brain for days after I watch them. Cheers from Wichita, Kansas

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Niko Archer says:

    I teared up at that ending, story’s that transcend individual videos and unfolding motives, I’m unbelievably grateful to be a subscriber.

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