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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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00:00A large chair swiveled around to reveal a tiny, skinny guy.
00:04What?
00:05You think all mafia bosses are tall, fat, bald,
00:08and wear gold rings?
00:09Sorry to disappoint you with my looks, but trust me,
00:13I am every bit as ruthless.
00:16Something about his steely gray eyes
00:18sent a shiver down my spine.
00:20I believed him.
00:21His name was Pierre Soufflé, which was obviously a lie.
00:25And the job he had for us was to steal a priceless painting
00:28from a museum and replace it with a fake.
00:30That's the painting?
00:31It's, um, tiny.
00:33What's your problem with tiny things and people?
00:36It's also kind of stupid.
00:38What is that?
00:39Ha, ha, a raccoon eating a cheeseburger?
00:42It's worth $10 million, so the joke's on you, dummy.
00:48Now, the owner of the painting has allowed the museum
00:51to borrow it for only three days,
00:53so we don't have a lot of time.
00:56Wouldn't it be easier to steal it from the owner's house?
00:59Everyone, look at Lady Einstein coming up
01:03with brilliant ideas.
01:05Why didn't we think of that ourselves?
01:08Happy to help.
01:10How else we sort of that ourselves?
01:13Trust me, the museum is easier.
01:15Why choose us?
01:17It's a very stupid security measure,
01:20but the museum's floors are activated by pressure
01:23sensors at night.
01:25Anything above 55 kilograms and they go off.
01:30I haven't been able to find a boy who weighs less than that.
01:34Ellie, get the weighing scale.
01:37Meredith weighed 52 kg, while I weighed 55.1.
01:41How is this possible?
01:42You eat so much more than I do.
01:44What can I say?
01:45I got all the good genes.
01:47OK, you're out, fatty.
01:50Meredith, you're my leading lady.
01:52The plan was to enter the museum
01:54through its large air ducts, carrying
01:56the fake painting with us.
01:57We first had to make a stop in the security room
01:59and disable all the cameras and alarms.
02:01Then we'd crawl back through the ducts
02:03till we reached the exhibit area.
02:05And I'd lower Meredith down along with the painting
02:07so she could switch them out.
02:08As Meredith made it to the bottom,
02:10I dropped the painting to her and she missed it.
02:13And we heard a loud crack.
02:14Oh my god, did you break the frame?
02:16Me?
02:17It's your fault.
02:18Who told you to throw it like that?
02:19I was expecting you to catch it.
02:21But what was I thinking?
02:22You made us lose the Frisbee tournament in eighth grade
02:25because you're so bad at catching things,
02:26unless it's someone's boyfriend.
02:29Seriously?
02:30You were so distracted by that hot boy on the bleachers,
02:32your throwing skills were completely off.
02:35FYI, that boy was totally into me.
02:37Why are we even talking about Frisbees and boys right now?
02:40You started it.
02:41No, I didn't.
02:42OK, shut up.
02:43Let me think how to fix this.
02:44Are you trying to glue it together with your saliva?
02:47You got a better idea?
02:48Any idea would be a better idea than that.
02:50Look, it's a museum.
02:52They must fix broken, ancient things here all the time,
02:54right?
02:55I'm looking at the floor map, and there
02:56are some offices in the left wing.
02:58I'll go get some glue.
02:59It took me an hour to find glue and return to our spot,
03:02and I found Meredith eating a bowl of ramen.
03:04Where did you get that?
03:06I brought a packet of instant ramen with me,
03:07and you were taking forever, so I went
03:09to make it in the staff kitchen.
03:11There was someone's chicken sandwich in the fridge,
03:12so I used the meat from that.
03:14And there was also some tofu, and I
03:16added a dash of oyster sauce.
03:17I'm so happy you chose this moment in your life
03:20to become a gourmet chef.
03:21Just send the painting back up so I can fix it.
03:23I tried to fill in the crack as best I could,
03:26then sent it back down to Meredith,
03:27who took the real one off and put the fake one on the wall.
03:30But just as she started walking back,
03:32the whole floor lit up suddenly, and a blaring sound went off.
03:35Oh my god, what's happening?
03:37I don't know.
03:39Is the painting heavier than the fake one?
03:40Just hurry up.
03:41We got to get out now.
03:42I pulled up Meredith and the real painting
03:44and closed the opening in the ceiling
03:45seconds before security burst in.
03:48We crawled down the ducts and out of the building
03:50as fast as we could.
03:51We ran a few blocks down where Pierre's van was waiting
03:54for us, and we sped away.
03:57Oh, I would have preferred if you hadn't alerted all
04:00of New York about the break-in.
04:02Now I'll have to move this painting around with cops
04:06crawling all over the city.
04:09Never mind.
04:09Here's your check.
04:11And Claire, try to lose some weight.
04:13Au revoir.
04:14And without warning, we were dumped on a dark street.
04:16We scrambled to our feet, headed for the subway,
04:18and made it home.
04:20It was all over the news the next morning
04:21that someone had broken into the museum
04:23and switched off all the security systems.
04:26But apparently, nothing had been stolen
04:28except a chicken sandwich and a block of tofu
04:30from the staff kitchen.
04:31You ate the entire block?
04:34Hey, I'm not the one who needs to watch her wait.
04:36I do not need to.
04:37Ugh, whatever.
04:39Listen, I've been meaning to talk to you about something.
04:41It'll have to wait.
04:42I got a hair appointment.
04:43We'll talk over dinner?
04:44Yeah, sure.
04:46I was going to tell Meredith that I wanted
04:48a break from this life.
04:49And I wasn't sure how she'd react.
04:50As I sat in a cafe later, I suddenly found
04:53a cute guy next to my table.
04:54Mind if I sit here?
04:56No other empty seats.
04:58I won't disturb you.
04:59I promise.
05:00We actually ended up talking for over an hour.
05:03And I found him sweet and charming.
05:05I'd love to meet you again if you're free.
05:08I don't live in New York, but I come every weekend.
05:11You come here for work?
05:12No.
05:13Actually, I came to visit my mom who's
05:15admitted in the hospital here for a medical trial.
05:18She has some rare brain issue that sent her into a coma.
05:21Oh, I'm sorry to hear that.
05:23How long has she been in a coma?
05:25Six years now.
05:27It's been the toughest thing I've ever dealt with.
05:29Actually, she was part of this other really promising
05:31clinical trial before, but that didn't work for her.
05:35He was in a hospital in Connecticut.
05:36As he kept talking, I suddenly felt
05:39like I was spinning around very fast.
05:41And I could hear my heartbeat in my ears.
05:43My chest felt heavy, and I could barely breathe.
05:46I don't know what I said to the boy.
05:48I just ran out of there and didn't stop
05:50till I got to our hotel room.
05:51Hey, I was about to call you.
05:53What's wrong?
05:54Claire, are we in trouble?
05:56I am a terrible person.
05:59Hey, you're not that terrible, just a bit ugly.
06:02You don't have cops after you, do you?
06:04Meredith, I met someone.
06:07It's not a cop, is it?
06:08No, I met a random guy in a cafe.
06:11And his mom was in a clinical trial.
06:13I hope this gets interesting at some point.
06:15In a hospital in Connecticut.
06:18Oh my god, the same hospital mom was in and the same trial?
06:22What a small world.
06:23No, it's not the same trial.
06:25It's a different hospital, too.
06:26OK, I'm bored again.
06:28The coincidence made me interested for a bit.
06:30Meredith, his mom's been in a coma for six years.
06:34We did that to someone.
06:36Didn't you just say it's not the same trial?
06:38Yes, but for a few seconds.
06:40I thought it was the same trial.
06:42And I just realized for the first time
06:44today that we did something awful to someone out there.
06:47When we switched the patient files,
06:49we took away someone else's chance to get better.
06:52You realized this just now?
06:55Are you dumb or something?
06:56Of course that's what we did.
06:58I mean, I never really thought about it like this.
07:00It was just a name on a file.
07:02But meeting someone who's going through that with their mom
07:05for years, it just made it so real.
07:08We're really bad people.
07:10Not really bad, if you consider all the bad people
07:13in the world.
07:14OK, look, we didn't have a choice.
07:16If I had to do something like that to save mom all over
07:18again, I'd do it in a heartbeat.
07:20OK, so we did that to save mom.
07:23But what about everything else?
07:24We had a choice to not continue living this life.
07:27But we didn't stop.
07:29And I want to stop.
07:30What's the big deal, man?
07:31It's not like we're stealing from poor people.
07:34It doesn't matter who we steal from.
07:36It's not about them.
07:37It's about us and the people we've become.
07:39I don't want to be this person anymore.
07:42Look, just calm down.
07:43I'll get you a piña colada, and everything will seem better.
07:46But I pushed her away angrily, and she landed on the floor.
07:49She looked up at me, stunned.
07:51No, I am done.
07:54Meredith and I barely spoke over the next few days.
07:56And I had no idea what was going through her head.
07:59But I'd made my decision.
08:00I was going to go home.
08:02I sent Freddie a text to say I'd be coming next week.
08:05And he called me back.
08:06Hey, I'm actually in New York with my parents
08:08for the weekend.
08:09Can we catch up?
08:10The moment I saw Freddie, I just burst into tears.
08:13And he hugged me tight.
08:15As we talked over dinner, he assured me
08:17that he'd talk to Meredith and try to make her come home, too.
08:19We had just stepped out of the restaurant
08:21and walked two blocks down, when suddenly, a black van
08:24screeched to a halt beside us.
08:26And some men pulled us in, handcuffing and blindfolding
08:29us.
08:30When our blindfolds came off, I realized
08:32we were in Pierre's quarters.
08:33And I found Meredith there, too.
08:35Uh, what's going on here?
08:38Welcome, welcome.
08:40We just gathered here to discuss a teensy-weensy,
08:45itsy-bitsy issue.
08:47Now, Meredith, go ahead and tell them
08:49the moronic thing of titanic proportions that you just did.
08:54Apparently, Meredith had found her way to Pierre's headquarters
08:57and stolen the real painting from him.
09:00She had then tried to sell it to a buyer she'd arranged.
09:02And while the exchange was about to happen on the docks,
09:05the cops had showed up.
09:06Meredith had barely managed to escape,
09:08but the buyer and the painting were in police custody.
09:11The police didn't let it get out in the news.
09:14But they knew the real painting had been stolen and replaced
09:20with a fake.
09:21They were probably watching every dock, airport,
09:25and train station to see if someone
09:27would try and move it out.
09:29And your sister practically handed it to them.
09:33What were you thinking?
09:35It's your whole quitting the biz talk that made me do it.
09:38I did it for us so we could sell the painting
09:40and retire to Bora Bora for good.
09:42And what the heck is Freddy doing here?
09:44Hi, guys.
09:45I'm Freddy, old friend.
09:47Nice to meet you.
09:48Not terrified at all.
09:50You made me lose a fortune, and you double-crossed me.
09:55And Pierre does not take betrayal well.
09:59Harry, Sam.
10:01Yes, sir.
10:02You know what to do.
10:04Uh, boss?
10:06I'm not really sure how I feel about punching a girl.
10:10Yeah, boss.
10:11I am not really comfortable with this.
10:14Maybe we can just punch the boy.
10:17I'm not really a boy.
10:18I used to be a girl.
10:19Ask Claire and Meredith.
10:20We practically grew up like sisters.
10:22Please don't hurt him.
10:24He has nothing to do with this.
10:25Silence!
10:26You buffoons.
10:27I didn't say hurt anyone yet.
10:30I just wanted you to threaten them.
10:32But of course, you're useless.
10:35And I'll do myself.
10:36Torture Harry and Sam after this meeting.
10:39Now, get lost.
10:40Then Pierre shifted his cold gaze to me.
10:44That painting is everything to me.
10:47And I want it back.
10:49And now the only way we can get it is from the owner himself.
10:53You, Claire, will be executing this mission.
10:57The heir of that painting is a young, charming millionaire.
11:01And you will get to know him, become his girlfriend,
11:04kiss, cuddle, yada, yada.
11:07You need to earn his trust completely,
11:09so he lets you into his life and his home.
11:12Then when the time is right, you will
11:14steal the painting from a high-security vault
11:16inside his house and bring it back to me.
11:19You will do this if you care about your Mulan sister
11:23and this girl-slash-boy and his family
11:26and your mother and your stupid husband
11:28and your old neighborhood.
11:31What if I fail?
11:33I don't think you want the answer to that.
11:36But once you succeed, I'll give you
11:39two and a half to go to Bois-Bois and never return.
11:43I'd be ecstatic to never set eyes on you annoying girls
11:46again.
11:51I had my eyes on the target from across the street.
11:54As soon as I saw him walk towards the cafe,
11:56I headed for the entrance.
11:57Just as he opened the door, I bumped straight into him,
12:00spilling coffee all over his shirt.
12:02Oh, god.
12:02I'm so sorry.
12:04I wasn't looking.
12:05I'll pay for the dry cleaning.
12:06His arm rested gently on mine.
12:08Hey, it's OK.
12:09It was an accident.
12:11I looked up into his bright green eyes.
12:13In fact, you're the one who's without a coffee now.
12:16Can I get you a new one?
12:18Sure, I'd like that.
12:20Can we also start over?
12:22Hi, I'm Christina.
12:23Hello, I'm Eric.