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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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00:00Hi, I'm Jules, fasten your seatbelts, because my story is wild.
00:07But before I start, please like and subscribe because MSA is giving $10,000 to one lucky
00:13winner.
00:14Crazy, right?
00:15Be sure to spread the word, too.
00:16My grandfather owned a bunch of shoe factories, so we were really rich.
00:21He wasn't around anymore, but Dad always said he was a great man and we owed everything
00:25to him.
00:26We had all the luxuries in the world.
00:28Growing up, Mom and Dad made sure I stayed grounded.
00:31I turned out to be a pretty good kid, if I dare say so myself.
00:34I always helped out people around me, was respectful to teachers, and didn't travel
00:38much in our private jet to reduce my carbon footprint.
00:40My parents were proud of me, and life was great, until I turned 17 and this new girl
00:45Amanda joined our class.
00:47Amanda was a scholarship student, which meant that she was exceptionally bright and also
00:52extremely poor, which didn't sit right with the kids in my school.
00:56They constantly made comments on her clothes and looks, but Amanda didn't care.
01:00Instead, she worked hard, was always top of our class, and barely paid any attention to
01:05what people had to say.
01:06I was in awe of how mature she was and even tried talking to her, but she never responded.
01:11Then one day, I was on my way home when I saw her struggling with her bike in the parking
01:15lot.
01:16Hey, is there a problem?
01:17Someone punctured my bike tires.
01:19I'm late for work and I can't lose out on a day's pay.
01:22This is such a mess.
01:23I can drop you.
01:24Are you sure?
01:25Yeah, no problem.
01:27That's how Amanda and I finally had our first conversation.
01:29She told me she was an orphan and lived in a foster home nearby.
01:32She was just 17 and working two jobs to support herself.
01:36You're the bravest person I know.
01:38I'd love it if we could be friends.
01:39Aren't you too rich to be friends with someone like me?
01:42What does that have to do with anything?
01:44Amanda smiled, and since then, we became inseparable.
01:47We'd go to the movies and the mall together, and no matter how much I tried, Amanda would
01:51never let me pay for her.
01:53But the more Amanda and I got closer, the less time I got to meet my other friends.
01:57So when a friend of mine invited me to her birthday, I couldn't say no.
02:00I even invited Amanda, but she refused.
02:03Your friends look down on me.
02:04Some of them have made fun of me to my face, and the ones who haven't still make it obvious
02:09enough.
02:10They can be a bit silly, but trust me, they aren't so bad once you get to know them.
02:13We can buy you a nice outfit and do some makeup on you, and you'll be lovelier than ever.
02:18No one will make fun of you after that.
02:19And what if I don't wear fancy clothes or paint my face with makeup?
02:23Your friends can make fun of me then?
02:24That's not what I said.
02:25You just called me poor and ugly in ten different languages, Jules.
02:29I did not!
02:30I just said that if you dress differently for a party, maybe you wouldn't stand out
02:34like a sore thumb and fit in better.
02:36And once they get to know you, they'll like you.
02:38Watching the hurt look on Amanda's face made me instantly regret my words.
02:42Then you should be with people who fit in, not a sore thumb like me.
02:46Amanda, I...
02:47But Amanda just turned around and left.
02:49Over the next few days, I tried apologizing to Amanda a million times, but she just refused
02:54to talk to me.
02:55I really missed Amanda.
02:56So one day after school, I decided to visit the cafe she worked at, but she wasn't around.
03:01And when she didn't even show up at school the next day, I got really worried.
03:05I asked the teacher, and she told me Amanda was on her way to school, and when she got
03:09hit by a car and had an accident, I panicked and rushed to the hospital to see her and
03:14found a lady sitting by her bedside.
03:16She told me she was Amanda's foster mom, and that apart from a few broken bones and
03:20a mild concussion, she was okay and would recover soon.
03:23That's a relief.
03:24I'm Jules, by the way.
03:25Oh!
03:26Amanda's told me about you.
03:27I was surprised she'd made a friend.
03:29You see, she came close to being adopted a few times, and she got her hopes up, but it
03:34never went through.
03:35I think she's afraid of getting close to anyone.
03:37She has no relatives at all?
03:39She tried finding them, but didn't have much luck.
03:42Maybe you can help.
03:43You come from an influential family, right?
03:45It would be a dream come true for her.
03:47I thought about it.
03:48Maybe if I found her family, Amanda would finally see that I'm her friend and she'd
03:52have a real home too.
03:53So I left my email ID with Amanda's foster mom and asked her for all the information
03:57she had on Amanda and her parents so we could start tracing her family.
04:01She mailed everything to me soon, and I gave the documents to Dad.
04:04He promised he'd look into it, and a few days later, he came back with shocking news.
04:09Jules, I don't know how this is possible, but Amanda is your second cousin.
04:13What?
04:14It shocked me that my grandfather had an older brother who was Amanda's grandfather.
04:18And even more shocking was that she was poor because my grandpa stole her grandfather's
04:23share of the wealth, which had led to the two families breaking ties.
04:27After the dispute, Amanda's grandfather left town and changed the family name.
04:32I guess that's why after her parents' accident, no one was able to trace anyone related to
04:36Amanda.
04:37So Grandpa was a thief and a liar?
04:40You told me he was the nicest man you've ever known.
04:42It's what I believed.
04:43And I didn't know about any of this till I started looking into the matter and consulted
04:47the family lawyer.
04:48I swear.
04:49Well, we can't change the past, but we need to tell Amanda the truth now.
04:53We can't do that, Jules.
04:54You know I'm running for mayor.
04:55What if she leaks this information to the media?
04:57I can't afford such a big scandal now people think our business has been built partly on
05:01stolen wealth.
05:03So we'll just let her rot in a foster home?
05:05That's when Dad suggested that he could adopt Amanda and take care of her like family, but
05:10I had to promise to keep his discovery a secret.
05:12I just wanted Amanda to have a better life like she deserved, even though I didn't feel
05:16good about keeping the truth from her.
05:18I agreed.
05:19And the next day, Dad went to the hospital with me and spoke to Amanda and her foster
05:22mom about adopting her.
05:24Amanda was shocked at first, but she eventually agreed, and a week later, she came home with
05:28us.
05:29I was just helping her unpack when she walked over to me.
05:32Jules, thank you.
05:33I never expected to find a home, and to have you as my sister is a blessing.
05:38Does that mean you've truly forgiven me?
05:40Duh, obviously.
05:41The next day, Amanda and I made up, and we became closer than ever.
05:45She helped me with my studies, and I took her shopping.
05:47I was glad to have Amanda around, but as time went by, I started noticing a shift in her.
05:52She was suddenly a lot more outgoing and outspoken.
05:55She burned all of her old clothes and bought an entirely new wardrobe.
05:59At home, she'd pass orders to the servants all day long, and at school, she walked around
06:04like she owned the place.
06:05This one time, Amanda's ex-foster mom came home to visit her, and Amanda refused to calm
06:10down.
06:11I came all this way just to see you.
06:12I don't want to stay in touch with anyone from my old life, and I'm pretty sure she's
06:16here for money.
06:17That's not fair, Amanda.
06:18She was there with you the whole time during your accident.
06:21I think she genuinely cares for you.
06:23I've been in more foster homes than you can count, Jules, and the one thing I know about
06:28these so-called foster moms is that all of them are greedy leeches.
06:32Now, move aside.
06:33I'm watching the new MSA video, and it's literally the most gripping series of all time.
06:38It's about these two sisters who go around conning people.
06:41I'm learning so much from it about family and sisterhood.
06:45Amanda was unrecognizable, and I hated this side of her, but my parents didn't seem to
06:50mind at all.
06:51In fact, they'd grown really fond of her and were really impressed with how smart she was,
06:56especially Dad.
06:57At first, I thought he was just being nice because he felt guilty, but then he asked
07:01her to join his campaign for the upcoming mayor elections.
07:04Amanda was managing his social media, finances, speeches, everything, and I just felt invisible.
07:10I wanted Dad to see that I was equally capable.
07:13So a week later, during one of his campaign dinners, I decided to start a conversation
07:17at the table.
07:18So, elections are almost here, huh?
07:20Everyone must be so nervous.
07:21Actually, I'm not nervous at all.
07:22I'm sure Dad will win.
07:25That's because I have you to look after the campaign.
07:27No, Dad.
07:28You're the true genius.
07:30The way you spoke about our city's economy and its complex ecosystem of interconnected
07:34factors blew my mind.
07:37Yes, Dad.
07:38Love that journey for you.
07:40But as I was saying...
07:41Oh, and when you spoke about the devastating effects of poultry on our environment, I was
07:45so moved.
07:46Same.
07:47But, you know, in the orphanage, we woke up at 6 to collect chicken eggs, and sometimes
07:52these chickens would just run all over the place, tossing their eggs around.
07:55It was so difficult to chase them, put them back in their cages, and get these eggs.
07:59I'm having flashbacks.
08:00That's really sad.
08:01But can you shut it for a second so I can talk?
08:04Jules!
08:05What's wrong with you?
08:06Can't you see Amanda's crying?
08:07And can't you see I'm trying to say something, and she keeps butting in with her sob stories?
08:12Which makes zero sense, by the way.
08:15You don't know.
08:16You were there.
08:17And before I could say anything else, Amanda ran to her room, and Dad went behind her.
08:22And all the guests were looking at me disapprovingly.
08:25Amanda and I didn't speak after that.
08:27And with time, I only grew more distant.
08:29I started staying away from home, got in touch with my old friends, skipped school, and went
08:33out partying.
08:34For the first time in a long time, I felt included.
08:38But soon, my grades started getting affected.
08:40And when I failed some major tests, Dad was not happy.
08:44I can't believe you failed.
08:45Look at Amanda.
08:46She had nothing growing up and turned out so smart.
08:49Why can't you be more like her?
08:51Because I'm not her dad.
08:53I know you feel guilty that Amanda lost her part of the property because of Grandpa, but
08:57why are you overcompensating so much?
08:59Get a grip, dude.
09:01I don't know what's gotten into you these days.
09:03You're grounded.
09:04I wanted to argue more, but Dad got a phone call and left.
09:07I was still sulking in my room when I got a call from one of my friends about a party.
09:11And I decided to sneak out after dinner.
09:13But later that night, when I came back home, I found Amanda waiting for me in my room.
09:17Well, hello there.
09:18Oh my god, you scared me.
09:19What are you doing here?
09:20Waiting for you, of course.
09:22So, how was the party?
09:23I hope you had fun because it's the last time you're going out.
09:26Once Mom and Dad find out that you disobeyed them, they'll ground you for life.
09:30Don't you think you're taking this too far?
09:32You know, you're not actually part of the family, right?
09:34My parents felt sorry for you and took you in.
09:37Then why do I feel such a strong connection to your dad?
09:40Actually, he kind of looks like my dad.
09:42I've only ever seen one photo, but the resemblance is uncanny.
09:46She had a really strange expression on her face.
09:49It must be a coincidence.
09:50Are you sure about that?
09:52Yeah.
09:53What else?
09:54Amanda just shrugged and turned away.
09:55But for some reason, I felt really uneasy.
09:58I couldn't sleep the whole night.
10:00And the next morning when I woke up, Amanda was gone.
10:03Her room was empty.
10:04Her clothes were gone.
10:05And it looked like she never even lived here.
10:08I immediately called her, but it went straight to voicemail.
10:11I called Dad, but he had no idea either.
10:13The entire week, we searched for Amanda everywhere.
10:16I tried calling her friends, her old foster mom, even the orphanage she once lived in.
10:20But no one had any idea where she was.
10:23I'd almost lost hope when one morning, I woke up to loud banging noises.
10:27I went downstairs and saw Dad and the servants holding the main door to stop people from barging in.
10:33What's happening?
10:34Who are these people?
10:35I'll tell you later.
10:36Just go to your room and call the police.
10:37Cops arrived within minutes and got rid of the crowd, after which Dad explained everything.
10:42He told me how Amanda had found out the truth about her grandfather
10:46and told the media how my family's wealth was built by stealing from her family.
10:50She also accused us of hiding the truth from her, so we didn't have to give her anything.
10:54It's a huge scandal, Jules.
10:56Amanda is suing us, and I have to step down for my candidacy, too.
10:59Those people out there were reporters trying to get more information.
11:03But how did Amanda even know?
11:05Our family lawyer had given me a file with all the property dispute papers and a bunch of pictures, and it's all missing.
11:11Amanda had access to my office, so I guess she must have stolen it.
11:14But I don't get it.
11:15We were nothing but nice to her, and she stabbed us in the back.
11:18Dad, we should have told Amanda the truth.
11:20Maybe then she wouldn't have told the media.
11:22Now we have to face what's happened.
11:24The next couple of days were a mess.
11:27Dad and Amanda fought each other in court, and eventually it was decided that Dad would have to part with one-third of his property.
11:33I didn't care about the property, but what hurt me the most was that Amanda didn't talk to me.
11:37Not even once.
11:38Time went by, and my parents and I eventually recovered from the loss.
11:42I never heard from Amanda again, but she was always there in the back of my mind.
11:46Soon after, I moved out for college and decided to join Dad's shoe business.
11:50I was in Bora Bora for a vacation when I heard a familiar voice.
11:53I always knew you were a beach bum.
11:55Amanda?
11:56What are you doing here?
11:57How have you been?
11:58Remember I told you about that Khan sister MSA video?
12:01That inspired me to check this place out, and I fell in love with it.
12:04So I opened a small sushi place, and life's good.
12:07I'm happy to hear that.
12:08Listen, I don't know what to say or how to apologize, but I'm really sorry for how things turned out.
12:14I'm sorry for not talking earlier.
12:16I was excited about getting adopted and getting attention.
12:19It hurt when my relatives lied to me.
12:21And you were my friend, too.
12:22I lied to protect my dad, but that was wrong.
12:25Our family's actions are unforgivable, but we're still related.
12:29I want you in my life.
12:30I think I'd like that, too.