Hey so fun fact, if you've ever been in a death grip, especially with strangulation involved, and started to relax, this is neither cowardly nor giving up. It's an instinctual reaction to being pinned. Your brain prioritizes conserving energy and air over struggling to get out. It's not anything wrong or bad about you or your reaction, it is literally your brain taking over to help keep you alive. If you did experience this, and you are reading this now, I am so proud of you for surviving, and please please do not feel shame for relaxing or not fighting as hard as you think you should have- your instinctual reaction helped keep you here and I am so glad you remained with us.
@LunaEclipse-cy6ueКүн бұрын
I’m sorry but Story 24 freaked me the hell out. The fact that someone close to you can just manipulate your life like that and kill you that easily is so horrifying….
@PianoExpectationsКүн бұрын
Story #1, defending herself in the moment was far more sane than trying to call the police and wait for them to arrive. I’m surprised anyone even questioned that. Whaaa???
@lovelysakurapetalsytКүн бұрын
Time for a story!!! Buckle up! So my "father" abused me for so many years. I've learned how to avoid confrontation and defuse it, and fight back when I need to. He physically abused me until the age of around 11 or so. He tried to strangle my brother (older brother, he raised me instead of this man) multiple times, but my screaming tended to make him stop so the cops didn't get called Flash forward to when I was around 16, I know this because it was during the pandemic, but not at the height of it, and in winter to some degree. Trauma memories, y'know? Either mostly gone/completely gone, or weirdly vivid. I was trying to kick my legs at the indoor pool a campground kept open (idk why) at the time. Mind you, I've never been able to swim, not even float despite the amount of body weight I have, but using a pool is a good way to help your legs and joints, and around this time, my joint condition, EDS, was really flaring up, so pool stretches while holding onto the side of the pool was good. Not that day. I remember I had longer hair, tied into a ponytail, because when that man came into the pool he grabbed my hair. You know those stories where people say the person's eyes turned black? Yeah, you can see it. Dead, dark, unfeeling. Pure primal terror telling you to run, you are going to die. I felt my head go underwater. Luckily, I trusted my instincts and sucked in a breath prior, and held it for my actual life. I kicked, flailed, did whatever I could to make noise. The attack only stopped when I heard people in a room nearby. Like how I made sure to scream when he strangled my brother, I made so much noise he had to let me go, or he'd be found out. I had inhaled water, of course, during the struggle, and limped out of the pool, throwing up basically everything in my lungs and stomach. No one cared, those people didn't even know I was nearly drowned, just left because the arcade in the same building was closed. And mind you, this man's GIRLFRIEND WATCHED. She watched him try to drown me, and even after that, she constantly invited me to go to pools or beaches. She knew and knows he tried to kill me that day, yet mocks me. I was suicidal, but nearly dying does wonders for making you really not want to actually die if you have doubts! So yeah, that's my story. Feel free to ask questions if you want, I've mostly gotten through the emotions of it, it's been what, like, four years since
@PianoExpectationsКүн бұрын
@lovely, I’m so so sorry. Are you away from that man now?
@AzulakayesКүн бұрын
I am so sorry you went through that. Family members tend to be abusive and it really sucks not to be safe at home.
@AzulakayesКүн бұрын
These stories go to show that it's more likely for a family member to harm you than a stranger. We are not safe even in our own homes.
@a.naklusmosКүн бұрын
it’s so tragic there are so many stories of parents literally trying to kill their children. absolutely heartbreaking. I could never imagine trying to kill my baby.
@shannonjones945523 сағат бұрын
I was a shaken baby, for those who don’t know what that is. Someone just shook me as a baby, bleeding and water on the brain. Had to have two holes drilled into my skull to release the pressure on my brain. No one knew if I’d even walk or talk, I took my first two steps at ten months old. I was a very determined little one it seems 🤭
@youraveragerobloxfailureКүн бұрын
I know these are suppose to be serious but I can’t with the stock videos😭
@karkatstepdad710320 сағат бұрын
The way they match the stories 😭
@IBF_MCКүн бұрын
Attempting Blackmagic and Vudu count as attempted murder. The attempter is actively trying to kill the victim, even if thier method is stupid
@hazelgrunts16 сағат бұрын
It’s disgusting how many of these perpetrators were given little to no jail time. I have little respect for the justice system or those within it.
@CTEagleCelticКүн бұрын
Man… didn’t know I needed a rage boost, but sheeesh… so many reasons to be angered… horrific acts, terrible cops/judges… 😰 😡
@TheOne-N-OnlyMrEКүн бұрын
My ex-wife tried to have me control alt deleted for the insurance money. She used some guys she knew to shoot at me while driving to make it look like an accident.
@consumingkazoosКүн бұрын
WHAT. also it's good that you're alive and aren't with her anymore
@annasstorybox7906Күн бұрын
I mean... It might be an odd thing to say but luckily she and her hired goons didn't know what they were doing. The idea alone... that gunshot wounds would not be noticed on the victim of a car crash. Either they just followed her idea blindly or they came up with that plan... Either way, it doesn't sound like they were more than just overly ambitious idiot thugs and she didn't have the guts to act herself and not the money to get someone who wouldn't have botched the attempt. Thank God that this case involved idiots and amateurs/ self proclaimed gangsters on the offending side...
@TheOne-N-OnlyMrE23 сағат бұрын
@annasstorybox7906 they set up an ambush using the GPS on my phone. And bird shot from a shotgun riddled the Walmart 18 wheeler I was driving. Breaking out my driver side window, leaving it cracked so bad that I could barely see the headlights of the Dodge Charger or Challenger. As it raced around and by me so fast that it blew the rest of the shattered glass into the cab, disappearing into the darkness ahead. They wanted me to have a roll over. And statistically drivers don't survive that. The bird shot would leave no evidence of foul play in that sinario. However, I held my lane. And afterwards you could only tell because of the tiny bb size indentions and broken window. Because they needed it to look like an accident, not a murder.
@TheOne-N-OnlyMrE23 сағат бұрын
@annasstorybox7906 i tried to give you more information. But I was censored.
@jaxluczar3262Күн бұрын
Love you, green octagon narrator! 💚💚💚
@Puglife2Күн бұрын
Story 19 was just.. damn. That's all I can say about it.
@rinpaisys21 сағат бұрын
1:18:17 naked and surrounded by cheese sounds like it could be the title of am autobiography for every single lactose intolerant person I have ever met.
@ellieleonard-j3y21 сағат бұрын
Story 23 just shows how horrible police are. They're literally putting the Abused one into jail. And I wonder what happened to the other woman.
@codm22712Күн бұрын
Oooo bacj to theses story’s again joy Edit I like the background videos showing
@LeahKoahalКүн бұрын
I am convinced my brother tried end me when I was little. He put a pillow on my head, and pressed hard. I was maybe 8? I thought quickly and decided to not react. This wasn't fun for him, and he stopped.
@kausha7135Күн бұрын
Story 2: It's very interesting to me that in my experience as well, all the moments I faced possible death, I didn't panic, but have honestly never felt more calm. Maybe all my brain power is going straight to my instincts, trying to save me, and have no time to panic. If this is why people are daredevils, I can understand why. I long for that complete sense of calm and acceptance in the mundane moments of my life.
@TheBoxHeadsOfficialКүн бұрын
I am here for the stories!!!!
@iszoloscopeКүн бұрын
These stock vidoes are something welse
@princesssspandaКүн бұрын
Mine is not as utterly heartbreaking as some of these. Also not as terrifying, but I actually suffer some mild ptsd and refuse to get into a car with a stranger driving or someone I don't trust. I was out with a friend, I had driven to his house and we both left for a bar in his mother's car (he was driving). I had 1 shooter around 7pm, and continued drinking non-alcoholic ciders the rest of the night, because I had to drive home from his house. We went across the road with his friends to another bar and he was drinking more. Eventually we decided the night was ended around 1am, and he drives. I was not okay with this, but the car belonged to his mother so I reluctantly let him drive. Big mistake. The drive back to his house begins on a really dark road, no street lamps, farm lands and the road is surround with tall trees, so no moonlight. We get to a slight hill, one you can't really see over until you're over. We get over it and there's a car doing a u-turn, is about 80\100m ahead of us and are currently in the middle of the road. He begins to speed up, and I assume he hasn't seen the car becausee it's dark. So I grab his arm and I say very loudly, "Do you see the car?" to which he slams on breaks and has to swerve off the road to avoid t-boning this car. I catch my breath and instantly say, "get out, I am driving." he replies with, "fair." Okay, that almost happened, I should not have let him drive, he was drunk. He half-arsed apologised when I got home, but kept saying it wasn't his fault, that car shouldn't have been there. I'm still in a state of "wtf just happened?" This happened on Thursday, we go away for the weekend and on the drive back on Sunday, we conversed a bit about random topics, everything fine. Until this man has the AUDACITY to tell me he enjoys getting into near accidents because it's fun. WTF. I have a tendency to push down any negative feelings until it overflows and causes an even bigger problem for me. It took about a year before the fear started seeping into me with driving. I'm fine with family members, but I struggle being in a car with my mums best friend. I have got into a massive fight with her because I refused to hand her the keys to her own car because she wanted to drive after having 4\5 drinks. I would have walked if I had to. I was drunk too, but my mum had only 2 drinks, had a burger for dinner (the gluten helps with absorbing alcohol and keeping sober longer) and I said I feel she's the safer option to drive us. The was 4 of us in the car, me, my mum, her best friend and her daughter. 3 of us had more than 3 drinks, 1 person only had 2, and didn't even finish the 2nd drink. So now, I avoid being passenger if I don't trust the person. I just let them know that I have other things to do and would need my car, so I drive myself.
@SueñosReddit-q3yКүн бұрын
Qué increíble muestra de fortaleza compartir estas historias tan impactantes. Es importante valorar la resiliencia de quienes enfrentaron momentos tan difíciles y recordar la importancia de buscar ayuda profesional para sanar. ❤
@Mercedes_may21 сағат бұрын
Story 18 sounds like something straight out of GTA
@lindalogan5479Күн бұрын
The frequency of the ads on this video is ridiculous! Do better, KZbin!!
@micahclark4092Сағат бұрын
I used to have that exactly car, Nissan 300zx 1986. Had to give it up when I went to college. God I miss that car.
@TolerantPainКүн бұрын
My mom tried to strangle me, She was high on weed
@texasranger768723 сағат бұрын
I am the only one that have a hard time to ear on this chanel because the volume is to low ?
@Erucaleb74822 сағат бұрын
24:30 most average doctor
@alaylaosterhoutКүн бұрын
omg they fed us!!!
@anthonylarajr8892Күн бұрын
Wow binding of Isaac reference
@yeetixx384820 сағат бұрын
I'm sorry what happened ro The game footage , 😭
@unknown-dc2qoКүн бұрын
I am the speed
@jhihowbvowКүн бұрын
you are the speed
@InsipidFire7Күн бұрын
he is the speed
@RavioliRamenКүн бұрын
they are the speed
@Racz_GamezКүн бұрын
She is the speed
@ultrajordan12421 сағат бұрын
We are the speed
@MilleAMillionКүн бұрын
Instead of what whispers???
@TheWorldWideHemmyКүн бұрын
Ayo word, wassup:) (Idk why I typed that I'm early)