@.hopp3rz: had to repost no way this got like 90 likes // Song - Let it Happen Slowed // #fyp #fypシ゚ #foryou #foryoupage #viral #edit #edits #odb #outdoorboys #luke

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Omni Man :
Maybe it’s our time to go outside 😔
2025-05-18 07:34:05
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thaaro__gang
Thaaro :
Chose family over fame, can't fault the man🔥🔥
2025-05-18 09:08:48
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_crazy.case
♛•𝑺Ф𝑳𝑼𝑺•♛ :
I’ll miss them.
2025-05-19 17:03:38
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floridabros
southwest Florida beta :
World before: 🌍 World after: 🌑
2025-05-18 10:12:20
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kwsyyyyyyyy
R H E Y :
"if I have helped you, go out and help others" -Outdoor Boys.
2025-05-18 13:27:47
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idan.hh
Idan :
There are moments in life when a simple YouTube channel becomes so much more than entertainment. It becomes a part of your routine, a source of joy, inspiration, and a way to feel connected to the great outdoors even when you're stuck inside. That’s exactly what The Outdoor Boys have been for me—and especially him. The man behind the lens, the father with the big heart, the adventurer with the wild spirit, the creator who turned every upload into a story, a lesson, and a breath of fresh air. I don’t even know if he’ll ever see this, but if he does, I hope he knows how deeply appreciated he is. There’s something special about watching someone live fully, with honesty and passion. Every fishing trip, every camping night under the stars, every makeshift wilderness project or homemade gadget—he brought it all to life in such a genuine and engaging way. It wasn't about the production quality or the trends. It was about the bond he shared with nature, with his kids, with us—the audience. That was the magic. His videos taught me how to tie knots, build shelters, start fires, catch fish, and appreciate the raw beauty of the world around us. But more than that, he taught me about patience, family, and finding happiness in the simple things. Watching him with his kids—laughing, teaching, exploring—it reminded me of what truly matters. Not the screen time or the hustle, but real memories, made in real places, with real people. That’s why it’s been so hard not seeing new uploads. I get it—life changes. Priorities shift, and maybe stepping away was what he needed. But I can’t help but miss that familiar excitement every time a new video dropped. I miss the anticipation of what adventure he’d take us on next. I miss the humor, the honesty, the calm voice explaining a survival skill or the smile when a fish was
2025-05-18 12:41:54
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peyton7.0
𝓟𝓮𝔂𝓽𝓸𝓷 :
There are moments in life when a simple YouTube channel becomes so much more than entertainment. It becomes a part of your routine, a source of joy, inspiration, and a way to feel connected to the great outdoors even when you're stuck inside. That’s exactly what The Outdoor Boys have been for me—and especially him. The man behind the lens, the father with the big heart, the adventurer with the wild spirit, the creator who turned every upload into a story, a lesson, and a breath of fresh air. I don’t even know if he’ll ever see this, but if he does, I hope he knows how deeply appreciated he is. There’s something special about watching someone live fully, with honesty and passion. Every fishing trip, every camping night under the stars, every makeshift wilderness project or homemade gadget—he brought it all to life in such a genuine and engaging way. It wasn't about the production quality or the trends. It was about the bond he shared with nature, with his kids, with us—the audience. That was the magic. His videos taught me how to tie knots, build shelters, start fires, catch fish, and appreciate the raw beauty of the world around us. But more than that, he taught me about patience, family, and finding happiness in the simple things. Watching him with his kids—laughing, teaching, exploring—it reminded me of what truly matters. Not the screen time or the hustle, but real memories, made in real places, with real people. That’s why it’s been so hard not seeing new uploads. I get it—life changes. Priorities shift, and maybe stepping away was what he needed. But I can’t help but miss that familiar excitement every time a new video dropped. I miss the anticipation of what adventure he’d take us on next. I miss the humor, the honesty, the calm voice explaining a survival skill or the smile when a fish was
2025-05-18 21:18:43
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aviellllllllll
aviel :
maybe we shouldn't be sad it's over but happy it happend
2025-05-17 19:55:50
495
stev3n1st
Steven :
Gone but not forgotten 💔
2025-05-18 11:20:18
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benji_1215284
Memes :
Maybe he might come back😔
2025-05-18 07:56:15
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1neverm1nd
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ :
do you know what is better than warm fresh bread
2025-05-18 08:23:40
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simon.125_
Seraphim🪽✝️ :
Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened.
2025-05-19 06:13:40
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mktrxl1l
🪩𝒎𝒖𝒌𝒉𝒕𝒂𝒓★🎸 :
he's died?? 😭
2025-05-18 11:53:05
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zitrol.aep
zitrol.aep :
Can i use this idea?🥺🙏
2025-06-04 07:27:20
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kasn.cc
kasn.cc :
Is it bad to say I’ve never watched him ?
2025-05-19 08:23:35
1
hoshizuuu
Aizouu :
It's our turn maybe to be the Outside boys😭
2025-05-18 09:39:05
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venom3468
Omni Joaquin :
There are moments in life when a simple YouTube channel becomes so much more than entertainment. It becomes a part of your routine, a source of joy, inspiration, and a way to feel connected to the great outdoors even when you're stuck inside. That’s exactly what The Outdoor Boys have been for me—and especially him. The man behind the lens, the father with the big heart, the adventurer with the wild spirit, the creator who turned every upload into a story, a lesson, and a breath of fresh air. I don’t even know if he’ll ever see this, but if he does, I hope he knows how deeply appreciated he is. There’s something special about watching someone live fully, with honesty and passion. Every fishing trip, every camping night under the stars, every makeshift wilderness project or homemade gadget—he brought it all to life in such a genuine and engaging way. It wasn't about the production quality or the trends. It was about the bond he shared with nature, with his kids, with us—the audience. That was the magic. His videos taught me how to tie knots, build shelters, start fires, catch fish, and appreciate the raw beauty of the world around us. But more than that, he taught me about patience, family, and finding happiness in the simple things. Watching him with his kids—laughing, teaching, exploring—it reminded me of what truly matters. Not the screen time or the hustle, but real memories, made in real places, with real people. That’s why it’s been so hard not seeing new uploads. I get it—life changes. Priorities shift, and maybe stepping away was what he needed. But I can’t help but miss that familiar excitement every time a new video dropped. I miss the anticipation of what adventure he’d take us on next. I miss the humor, the honesty, the calm voice explaining a survival skill or the smile when a fish was
2025-05-18 15:46:33
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relncarnted1
✝️ 𝙍𝙚𝙞𝙣𝙘𝙖𝙧𝙣𝙖𝙩𝙚𝙙 🔥 :
top 3 channels oat 😭🌹
2025-05-19 08:32:25
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rudeus302
Rudes :
eligió a la familia antes de la fama eso es honorable
2025-05-18 16:57:53
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zino_zino222
💀Zin💀 :
وداعا يا ڨوت اليوتيوب 🫡
2025-06-02 12:36:39
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abel_tesfaye00
Abelメ𝟶 :
No more warm fresh bread with honey butter..😔
2025-05-18 08:53:03
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joshlikesgreenalot
josh :
I've been thinking if what if Netflix made a movie for the outdoor boys🤔
2025-05-18 09:25:14
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boblnt_15
BNT_16 :
family over fame .gota respect it
2025-05-18 13:04:15
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zyuro_12
-_賢三_-•𝘒𝘦𝘯• :
What am I supposed to watch while eating 😭
2025-05-18 13:08:27
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balorggggggg0
Balorggggggg :
Absolute legend
2025-05-18 10:00:28
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