The most common trend in these death stories was someone being negligent. Basically failing at that ONE job they're supposed to do.
@Goober0252 жыл бұрын
Back when I was working at a movie theater. An older woman approached me asking if I had seen her husband. Her husband had dementia and was missing. Lucky the theater was small, about 16 auditoriums, so we found him fairly quickly. It could have gone really bad really fast. If you have a family member with dementia keep a close eye on them and if you're the one developing dementia don't be embarrassed for needing assistance.
@Laurakeet1012 жыл бұрын
Agreed! You should always keep an eye on your loved ones who are developing dementia. I’ve also had a very similar experience. When I was working at a movie theatre (which was in a Westfield centre like the story in the video) a lady came out and asked us if we had seen her father. We all collectively started searching with the woman and it got to the point where I went down with her to Westfield centre security as we couldn’t find him in the cinema itself. Unfortunately I couldn’t do much after that because I was still on shift but I really hope they did find him.
@tifaxxx2 жыл бұрын
That poor old man, he must have been so scared while still having the hope that somebody would appear to help him out
@RileyTastic2 жыл бұрын
Man Alzheimer's and dementia is genuinely one of the scariest things to me. If I'm going to die, I want to go out while I'm still myself you know?
@gvirusqueen35592 жыл бұрын
I told my boyfriend that if we get married and I get so sick that I’m not myself and have no quality of life, he better James Sunderland me.
@dovahkiin64882 жыл бұрын
@@gvirusqueen3559 Oml Silent Hill 2 😭
@-desertpackrat2 жыл бұрын
38:25 that person in the chat saying he clipped into the backrooms, damn that's basically what happened. Like if you were losing your memory and cognition,a nd you walked into the literal back hallways and rooms of any large facility, and were left alone in your confused state, you would just think you were in "the backrooms" or whatever similar purgutory you've heard of in media and mythos. It would be horrifying, you wouldn't be able to say "oh you know, I freaking got locked in somewhere, I just need to find a door and bang on it, or break something to get people to come looking in here" but no, you're bewildered and you literally think you're in some purgutory or something and you just sit down in confusion like "wow there really is no exit to this place". Also I want to mention it's unnerving how many places lock doors from the wrong side. It's supposed to be locked from the patron's side, not from the off-limits side. I went to a health center with counseling and medical services where they had the door from the waiting room locked from the back hall but not from the waiting room, so anyone can walk through the door from the waiting room, but to leave the area where appointments and meetings were, you had to wait for someone with a key card. So if someone was being threatening or on drugs, they could storm into the back offices and get to staff and patients who are supposed to be in a safe, private office, but if you had to flee them you are then locked in a narrow hallway with them unless someone outside lets you out. It was so weird, in the two adjacent buildings of the same facility, the doors to the offices were locked from the outside like normal but you could just open them from inside without staff letting you out. They refused to fix that lock the entire 4 or 5 years they operated there. It's a legitimate security and safety issue.
@paraphenaliac46572 жыл бұрын
If you have dementia so bad you can't use basic motor and problem solving skills you aren't going to be able to recall an internet phenomenon that happened a life time ago
@jeambeam31732 жыл бұрын
Just the fact that every single person should have a walkie on an oil rig it's insane that that isn't a thing
@dylanfooler2 жыл бұрын
The operator should have been charged with manslaughter in my opinion, you turn Away from a job you have to Visually see to communicate with your crew? That's manslaughter to me, Nothing would have taken my eyes off my crew bc you Never know when something could go wrong
@-desertpackrat2 жыл бұрын
My grandpa had some dementia setting in in his last years, he actually seemed to keep it at bay by doing a lot of engaging activities to keep his brain healthy. He did puzzles all day like sudoku, crosswords and word scrambles, and played board games, and he took walks every day even though his physical health was also very bad and it was hard to walk. If my step-grandma couldn't walk with him she asked a neighbor to walk with him. When he did finally die it was mostly from physically so many issues he'd had shutting his body down, but his mind was still there enough to be aware in the end and talk to his loved ones. If you or anyone you love is struggling with dementia symptoms or any memory type symptoms, help them do some healthy and engaging activities, it really helps them fight it. Don't let them get bored or lonely because it can make it so much worse. Engagement of hobbies and activities literally heals our brain, even if just by little bits. Every bit matters..
@mrsfreaky61902 жыл бұрын
I like having Pig and chat watch the videos with me because if I watched them alone they would just make me sad. Keep it up Pig ^^
@nateriver27112 жыл бұрын
Except for Gulpin
@thenaut21112 жыл бұрын
@@nateriver2711 why gulpin?
@nateriver27112 жыл бұрын
@@thenaut2111 just joking around lol, I always see him in chat so I was picking on him!😂 love Pig and his chat, they always make me laugh!!
@thenaut21112 жыл бұрын
@@nateriver2711 oh okay lol, I was gonna say, they're in the discord and they're pretty cool so I was confused
@ComfyCatNya2 жыл бұрын
SAME omg
@MageMelonVT2 жыл бұрын
So I looked up the second story. Apparently a big contributing factor was the fact that after Estonia left the USSR, they lost most (if not all) resources on dealing with nuclear waste. They just had to wing it, for the most part, based on guidelines set by the Soviet Union in the 50s. The country didn't actually use nuclear power at all at the time. They only had small amounts of waste from things like research and medical equipment. They also had a lot of other things to worry about at the time, being a new nation. It wasn't until after this incident that they started to take handling the nuclear waste disposal more seriously. MrBallen's description of the events diverge quite dramatically from the official report by the International Atomic Energy Agency. According to the official report, the solid waste and the liquid waste were stored in different sections. They first took the radioactive metal from a container they found. Then they moved to the liquid storage. There was no empty drum they found as MrBallen describes. The brothers actually emptied to contents of several barrels all over the floor. During this process is when the one brother got his leg injured. They actually did end up selling these drums as scrap metal. I also don't see, in the report, that the dog slept on the jacket with the radioactive source in it. It seems more like the entire family was in close proximity of it at all times, as it was located inside a kitchen drawer (not a toolbox), and the dog mostly stayed in the kitchen. The stepson did come into contact with it while getting tools to repair his bike from the drawer, however. how the source got to the kitchen drawer from the jacket isn't clear. The man who died probably put it there. Finally, there was actually a second rogue radiation source found on the side of a road the following year, so this likely wasn't even the only time the facility had been robbed from
@Paranuui2 жыл бұрын
Huh. Interesting.
@gr8gmr Жыл бұрын
Where did you get this from?
@hieithefox2 жыл бұрын
The mall design is so stupid beyond a guest getting locked in like imagine a worker or workers in there during a fire
@crazypupper2 жыл бұрын
Pig: Don't you talk about my rabbits like that! Twenty mins later..."It's Cummy Man!" TIL that you can talk about perverted things in his chat but you better not talk about his babies like that. Just like a true parent.
@HaysiKing2 жыл бұрын
Exactly 💯
@cartooncritique66252 жыл бұрын
11:20 Why didn't they just have walkie talkies? Are you telling me walkie talkies were not accessible to these workers...and if not then why?
@xelectrix2 жыл бұрын
Maybe that was one of the safety protocols the company was fined for? I wish someone had immediately ran for the phone though. And who just pushes a button and doesn't double check that everything is okay or just check back out the window ffs
@-desertpackrat2 жыл бұрын
5:26 as soon as he mentioned the line being fed through that hole I knew exactly what was going to happen, like exactly. It's that obvious how bad of an idea that is. Why would you ever, ever attach someone to a winch line through a hole a human body can't pass through? A small child could have seen this scenario coming if you just told them the first 5 minutes of this story. Also this is why automating jobs isn't an issue, the people who need a new job can just learn to work on the robots that do the dangerous jobs, you get paid as much to build the robot, it's all screws and cables, there's no reason to be putting human lives in these situations for money, it's so gross. this is what we're supporting by fighting the change to hydro and electric vehicles and making excuses.. among all the other issues, the people who proteest losing their jobs when oil dies, are being sacrificed and brainwashed to think it's okay because "but I make a lotta money". screw big oil dude.
@rickashleysrollofricks77242 жыл бұрын
I legit cried at the first story cos my dad does the same job, he works his ass off day and night to provide and when he’s not working he’s building something or doing something around the house, I think this is karma coming round to show me how much he does and how ungrateful I really am
@sofialu2262 жыл бұрын
When hte narrator said "as he was programed when he gets lost he would sat down and wait" my heart just broke, it made me instantly sad... Just imagining it... damn.... :'(
@hagelslag9312 Жыл бұрын
Child leashes should be ok again. My sister had one growing up, she’d walk away constantly. Many people thought it was sad but it saved her life at least twice because she wouldn’t just walk she’d fucking run.
@bananafruit6060 Жыл бұрын
As a child around 4-5 I was on a train with my grandfather who had pretty bad Alzheimers. As a child I didn’t know any better and he was an adult so I trusted his judgment. We were in New York and my parents were supposed to be meeting me and him at a train station. But for some reason we didn’t get off at the right stop, even tho I insisted that it was the right one he ruled me out and we left on the next train. We were lost for six hours in that subway. He was a proud man and refused to ask for help and he made me, a small child, use his flip phone multiple times to call my parents, which I didn’t know how to use and neither did he very well. It was a nightmare and honestly scarred me worse then any other severe childhood trauma I ever had. The was he told me we where at the wrong stop when I very clearly remembered where we were supposed to get off at… scares me. I also hate that my parents didn’t think anything bad would happen. Like sure, leave your 5 yo child with the barely functioning grandparent who regularly forgets to take medicine and doesn’t like technology.
@jeambeam31732 жыл бұрын
Radiation is insane. I was hoping it be something as boring as the barrel just crushing them. It would be more humane then death by radiation
@isabellearguello79702 жыл бұрын
I’m terrified of ending up in such back rooms style place like that last story. Truly not the way to go.
@skylarj33742 жыл бұрын
"most people shouldn't be parents" THANK YOU. I often think about how adoption takes so long and is such a hard process, the government investigating eligibility and making sure the parents are good, whereas just about anyone can have a biological kid. Or ten. Like, why not screen all potential parents? Hell, revoke someones reproducing rights if they are a bad or dangerous person.
@IWantToPetYourDog Жыл бұрын
Just because you can be parents doesn't mean you should be needs to be a thing.
@dreamplazas78082 жыл бұрын
that last story was so upsetting i need like several bunny cams after that one
@lilweedsea Жыл бұрын
Gordon deserves justice what the absolute fuck. I’ve been a Job Corps PAINTING pre apprentice for almost two years and I work with heavy machinery and dangerous substances all the time and I KNOW not to let my eye off one of my peers or instructors while they’re doing something SMALL OR BIG, even if the job is seemingly done. Of course I don’t know what it’s like on an oil rig, but I’m pretty sure anyone in blue collar work can understand the importance the basic principles of SAFETY FUCKIN FIRST, but obviously this video proves me so terribly wrong.
@dhart14962 жыл бұрын
late to the party but wanted to point out-in the early stages of dementia a person can be normal 90% of the time. My mom just got diagnosed, and maybe every couple of days, especially if she is tired/its late in the day she will start to get disoriented, and forget like, who the dog is, or ask why we are in a strange house, or where my step dad(passed away 5 years ago) is. Once you correct her (after be very upset for a few minutes) it tends to wear off pretty quick-though sometimes she needs to rest for her mind to clear up. If Bernard was in that stage, and had been clear headed when last talking to anyone, they may not have thought it was worth micromanaging him(ppl in early stages get very annoyed/feel powerless and like to have as much self control as possible). I am lucky (in a way) that my mom already had health issues that made her home bound/reliant on my help so she is not as smothered by needing more.
@jackmarshall32552 жыл бұрын
The first story made my body hurt the way he got pulled up to the hole.
@razorpanic2 жыл бұрын
I once got lost in a Westfield for over an hour, and had a full panic attack. Would not recommend
@zombiess4882 жыл бұрын
The last case reminds me of the woman who was intoxicated and ended up locking herself in a hotel freezer and dying of hypothermia.
@zayaloveszazabuccaknot26292 жыл бұрын
Kennesha Jenkins was murdered point blank period RIP NEESHA
@zombiess4882 жыл бұрын
@@zayaloveszazabuccaknot2629 i agree its suspicious.. But point blank isn't the term i would use for her case... The public needs tons more footage to conclude she was murdered.
@smartistnerd3665 ай бұрын
60,000 pounds is.. not enough. companies pay millions for less all the fucking time
@shorkelili2 жыл бұрын
god that last story was heartbreaking, the fact that he sat on that chair for so long until he eventually died... wow that fucking sucks. he was probably so scared and confused, waiting for passerbys and not seeing anyone
@zeliumite2 жыл бұрын
Sometimes the things that trigger pig is so odd to me, especially given that some of the jokes he makes aren't super tame either. Wouldn't surprise me if the person in chat that brought up mating was just a casual viewer and didn't know about the backstory of pig's bunnies. Assuming reasonable ignorance, and the position the bunnies were in, that's not a stretch to suggest mating. idk maybe it's just me?
@sitandwatchmeburn2 жыл бұрын
Right especially since rabbits fuck all the time lol
@lovely.lonely.moon.2 жыл бұрын
I think for the last story there's a lot of victim blaming of the family of that old man. I'm not saying the family isn't at some fault, but to completely put the blame on them rather and not also acknowledge the negligence of the mall security is uncalled for. Let's call this what it is, a sad freak accident which resulted in a man's death, who's family feel horrible and presumably so do the mall staff who failed to spot him in time to save him.
@nateriver27112 жыл бұрын
Old man died stuck in an inescapable liminal space….
@apolloLight4132 жыл бұрын
That first story is terrible holy shit
@briandust1932 жыл бұрын
Poor man got lost in the real life Backrooms. God that fucking building must be horrifying.
@nataliehaag35952 жыл бұрын
3:17 Lmao the timing
@nickieb71002 жыл бұрын
I handle work comp and let me tell ya...I hope they changed their safety procedures after this cause yikes 😬 Also, I made it to the settlement paid and it roughly equals about $81k. That is deplorable. I've seen a higher settlement paid out for a bilateral shoulder injury, and the person is still alive!
@TheBonkleFox2 жыл бұрын
They didn't. With big companies like oil ones, you basically get to kill people as long as you pay money.
@OverlordZenith2 жыл бұрын
Ivan had a 500 POUND barrel fall on his leg and he couldn't even stand and he didn't go to a doctor for a broken leg?
@not.alexanderr2 жыл бұрын
take a shot every time mr ballen says main deck
@biyatrism2 жыл бұрын
The first one was a final destination sht jesus
@borisshnitkov76002 жыл бұрын
39:28 - funny thing about dementia, you don't remember that you have dementia.
@NotARealPersonBR2 жыл бұрын
pretty much like falling into the backrooms
@Spice9832 жыл бұрын
Bernard LITERALLY got lost in the backrooms
@tatyanarodriguez15612 жыл бұрын
I am 100% on child leashes. My mom had to use one on me as a kid because I was quiet and I would wander the second her eyes were off of me. I could have easily taken it off as well because the clasp was easy to use, but I kept it on because my mom had tied my pacifier to the excess ribbon on the leash and when I found out that I could drop my pacifier without it hitting the ground I stopped taking the leash off.
@cancerconnoisseur2 жыл бұрын
Sink into the ocean and eventually whatever you’re in will crumple up like a tin can by the pressure. At least getting shot off into space, the pressure doesn’t get any worse than it is when you break atmosphere.
@lilypeters34302 жыл бұрын
oh my god i totally remember seeing the third story on the news. It always scared me how the security and policemen failed him at a place i would go to so regularly
@psychosoup229 ай бұрын
Ballen: “and it leads down to this sort of underground bunker” Me: “🎵SECRET TUNNELLLLLL🎶”🤣🤣🤣
@NeroBaelside135 ай бұрын
Simple protocol requiring walkie talkies to ensure there are no miscommunications should be in place for such dangerous oil rig operations. It's honestly insane that they relied on shouting orders from a distance like that. Also mechanical equipment fails all the time so the operator definitely should have been paying better attention
@hannahbanana77232 жыл бұрын
Why does the first story sound like something that would happen in a Final Destination movie? As for the child leash, totally for it. I was too friendly a child. Never experienced stranger danger and everyone could be my friend. We had family friends stop by, but I wasn't aware who they were, just saw that they had kids in their car and just jumped right on in. I'd walk up and grab hands of strangers and just walk with them. At playgrounds, I'd bolt from the car exclaiming, "Hey guys! It's me, Hannah!" People would give my mom shit for the leash she would put on me, but hell, try keeping up with a not-yet diagnosed Autistic ADHD toddler 😅
@lilweedsea Жыл бұрын
Poor Bernard bro, that must’ve been so exhausting and scary for him. It’s also not the family’s fault, or even really security. They looked at the most likely area he would be, and he wasn’t in the most likely place. It was just a very unfortunate series of events and I hope everyone involved doesn’t blame themselves for it.
@_aceofspades5 ай бұрын
We didn’t do leashing as kids, but we had to hold hands with our parents, hold onto the stroller/cart/etc. or had their hands on our shoulders to steer us (mostly tiny half blind me lol, we can’t walk in a straight line even still). I still link arms, hold hands, grab onto my mom’s bag or dad’s elbow, etc. (partly bc I’m half blind, partly bc habit, partly bc crowds and I’ve gotten lost as an adult and it was still scary) and they still help me balance and hold onto me if I feel like I’m going to fall (which is common, they’re very good at spotting it before I really feel it and lots of times take initiative to grab me first lol).
@-desertpackrat2 жыл бұрын
49:30 my parents used leashes and a harness for us in crowded places, and I'm very grateful, I would have been kdnapped and human trafficked so fast the second I wasn't attached to my parents, and we were super hyperactive and would wander off, we literally had to be leashed, some kids do, can we normalize parents tethering their babies to them for safety in this world where people will kidnap a child without a second thought? There are videos of kids getting grabbed standing 2 feet behind their mother inside of a store and only the grace of a quick bystander stopped it. Don't let people shame you into not leashing your kids to you especially if you live in a high crime area, it's a literal safety line. We never cared as kids, we thought it was funny, no one around us cared, and we're all normal with a normal relationship with our parents. We just never got kidnapped lol
@thephenomenalphantom83722 жыл бұрын
Bruh I subbed like 10 minutes ago, first video seeing, les goo.
@RollerOfEyes2 жыл бұрын
You should sub to his main channel
@michaelbugner70113 ай бұрын
Wendigoon did a video on what happened to the guy who has received more radiation than anyone ever has. That shit made me squeamish.
@tonimorton9 ай бұрын
that scrap metal was likely a check source (or it could be a spent fuel pellet) the actual metal on the outside typically isnt the actual radioactive part its contained within.
@tonimorton9 ай бұрын
really really dangerous though. most of them contain a warning etched into the metal cobalt rods have a (DROP AND RUN) warning etched into it
@naugle67 Жыл бұрын
So my husband said that he would put in a nursing home if I got dementia. Not to happy about that.
@angelicafigueroa02212 жыл бұрын
11:11 How'd this man die Well ol eagle eyes over here hit the switch then decided to turn and Blair witch it in the corner
@edwarddawson422 жыл бұрын
First story is one of the worst things I've ever heard.
@lilmeows87872 жыл бұрын
48:42 My mom lost me in stores a lot. So often, our neighborhood Kmart knew my name and my mom's... heh
@RahulChouhan-kv3rc2 жыл бұрын
Me trying to listen This guy - *OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO* ME -🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃
@Sophia-vk5bq Жыл бұрын
I mean wouldn't having some kind of automatic safety shutoff on the lift be an obvious thing here? lol
@addiction.55002 жыл бұрын
I still wonder how they build oil rigs in the middle of the ocean. I feel like they wouldn’t be able to make it on land and move it out there, because they’re so big.
@sofiaaravosis42094 ай бұрын
My ex fell 25 ft off of flight deck and hit his head and was hanging by his gun strap and they thought he had been shot and was dead
@druarmstrong83342 жыл бұрын
Ballen actually did a story on saturation divers
@Chaotic_Observer2 жыл бұрын
that last story made me so upset, poor Brainard
@bigoldpp95422 жыл бұрын
That soundboard is the worst thing ever, it makes me laugh at the worst things
@biyatrism2 жыл бұрын
The mall backrooms was the scariest
@silvermoon39012 жыл бұрын
That first one made me nauseous, i visualized it in my head, i shouldnt have :(
@crimeandcrafting2 жыл бұрын
Well….they’re called saturation divers
@sarahthomson8782 жыл бұрын
It's just awful, my grandma has alzheimers and just imagining that happening to her is terrifying. D':
@Katimulator2 жыл бұрын
Kinda scary that the first story is close to home. On top of living here for a bit and the fact that I have family who nearly died on an exploding rig, not fun. Also, the pay has gotten significantly worse over the last 10 years.
@MickZarco2 жыл бұрын
Are you scared of dementia or alzheimer because you have background from your family? Otherwise I think it's very unlikely it happens to you. My grandfather had alzheimer, and my father for surely will suffer from it, I'm just sadly waiting for that moment.
@paraphenaliac46572 жыл бұрын
Intermittent liminal lucidity
@Issac_The_Last_N72 жыл бұрын
That second story is a rough way to go.. Damn
@Jacindarella462 жыл бұрын
Can you react to some of Internet Historian’s videos? Like Cost Of Concordia 🤣?
@scienceplease68452 жыл бұрын
This is a shout. I'd definitely give a sub for this watch!
@cassandral.58402 жыл бұрын
The "Come-eeee" man lore continues.....
@Goofybespitenothavinganyfish2 жыл бұрын
I must say oil rig mateitence works including saturation divers I have a deep respect for, em we wouldn't have an economy but most of all they are the finest breed of people
@BoglinZilla2 жыл бұрын
I've been watching horror movies since I was 5. But instead I became someone who aspires to create horror movies (my mother is alive at this moment)
@Matthew-gl6ni Жыл бұрын
Hyperbaric welding
@INSA.NEL.Y7 ай бұрын
Why do parents now a days not use the leash thing for kids 😭 as a child i was a big adventurer (wanderer) and was always kept on the child leash, we need to bring them back they do look weird ill admit but its all about the safety purpose ❤️
@justanidiotmk27492 жыл бұрын
You were talking about Byford Dolphin
@tieardragon491910 ай бұрын
Don't worry neurosurgeons are using ultrasound to target specific areas of the brain to eliminate illnesses and they theorize that Alzheimer's could be treated that way in the future. 60 minutes did a report on it I recommend you watch it.
@pixieparradoxx3 ай бұрын
this is my youtubeception
@bugsbugsbugsbugsbugsbugsbugs2 жыл бұрын
that airplanes notif sound is coldhart right? i just cant tell for sure lol
@InsanityPrevails2 жыл бұрын
You can't just end the video like that, you need to add a bunny cam x.x That last story was horrible Just sat down and waited until he died..
@shweenbean66722 жыл бұрын
only 60,000? it’s an OIL COMPANY
@galacticdirt29252 жыл бұрын
yeah for them its like pennys for us
@happyappy0210 ай бұрын
that’s horrifying omg
@killsforthrills5 ай бұрын
Oh shit i love this dude MrBallen is the shit
@gunshooter26932 жыл бұрын
keep the vids up
@webbyishere2 жыл бұрын
Sorry people were being weird about your bunnies. They're super cute and a good eye and mind bleach after this heavy stuff
@chynawaugh94982 жыл бұрын
I’m still kinda confused on how the guy died in the first story
@thevoiceofseason24652 жыл бұрын
He became the cummy man
@allisoncastle2 жыл бұрын
I think like basically his organs and bones were crushed…
@BoxOKittens2 жыл бұрын
his body was forced through a small hole, at his waist level, so his hips were pulled up into the small hole, leaving his upper half and legs to slowly get crushed inward as he was pulled up more and more. Basically, a really bad way to go.
@sofialu2262 жыл бұрын
Better that way... I mean it...
@TheBonkleFox2 жыл бұрын
Folded in half
@janospanos90312 жыл бұрын
69 funny haha
@sandraaa84962 жыл бұрын
Damn a bunch of weirdos on your live streams. I’ll watch from afar on youtube cause I hate to break it to you, but a ton of those kids made it weird. That 1 guy times 5000 lol.
@israelmorales2414 Жыл бұрын
I love you mom
@miked5814 Жыл бұрын
Saturation divers!!!
@lostlilac81672 жыл бұрын
…January 27th is my bday
@sailor41132 жыл бұрын
ikea
@Hey_Jamie2 жыл бұрын
No. Not even close to the worst. Christian newsom and Channon Christian aren’t the worst either, but they’re way way up there.
@lovemachine13422 жыл бұрын
Pretty homophobic of him to claim rabbits can't be gay.
@nmrr4442 жыл бұрын
STOP YELLING!!
@BoxOKittens2 жыл бұрын
WATCH SOMETHING ELSE!!
@WolfQueenLydia2 жыл бұрын
Omg he got folded in half O.o
@Cyricaaa9 ай бұрын
stop going AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA every 10 seconds >:C