Tip to everyone who needs a therapist but can't afford it: find a therapist abroad that takes in clients that speak your language! With currency rates, you get really affordable prices for a pretty low cost while still paying them well in their currency. My amazing therapist would cost you around 12 to 15 USD per session for example
@Ingrid-sb6my3 ай бұрын
Therapy is is total BS. They have no magic they can perform, they just have an outsiders perspective which you can get from anybody, that's if they even try to discuss your issues, usually they just sit and nod.
@roxanne17623 ай бұрын
What’s their details? 😮😮
@jggames80073 ай бұрын
This* we did that with my oldest daughter years ago. So much more affordable. At that time we got a Spanish counselor and only paid roughly $20 per session at 1 or 2 sessions a week. Worth it.
@kellischeuerman77673 ай бұрын
Your comment is a godsend. I've been trying to find a good therapist for my daughter's OCD. There are no qualified therapists in small town South Dakota.
@ninaroo23 ай бұрын
@@roxanne1762 mine only work in my native language but I'm sure you can find others online! I'll look for resources and post some if I find them
@tcf_iceland4 ай бұрын
I was assaulted while pregnant by the father of my child. I was 35 weeks pregnant (almost full term). The day after I went to the hospital, because I couldn't feel any movement and after a very thorough scan the doctor told me there was no heartbeat. I had to call my parents to let them know. I was induced the day after and gave birth to my son, my first child. Unfortunately I was too scared to tell anyone outright that I had been assaulted. The autopsy showed blood clots in the umbilical chord and they did genetic testing and some other tests (unfortunately I don't remember everything, so much from this time is a blur, this happened 22 years ago). So, no one knew and there were no consequences. I left him, eventually, but it took around 18 months or so to get myself together and seek help and find the courage to leave.
@casteroner36174 ай бұрын
So for you, his image was more important than to make justice for you and the soul he took....?
@tcf_iceland4 ай бұрын
@@casteroner3617 no, I was afraid of him. I was afraid that no one would believe me, and that he would hurt me even more than he had already done.
@tcf_iceland3 ай бұрын
@casteroner3617 no, my safety was more important. I was afraid of not being believed and then he would double down and harm me further. Which he did anyway, but as I said, I managed to escape eventually.
@casteroner36173 ай бұрын
@@tcf_iceland I understand...hadn't taken in consideration that no one would have believed you! Such things can truly put you to the ground and silence you :( I'm sorry for what you had to go through, and wish you all the best in the future!
@tcf_iceland3 ай бұрын
@casteroner3617 thank you. I have since then spoken publicly about my story and people know what I have been through (this is unfortunately a small portion of the story). I did it in a way that I could not be charged for defamation. I did start a case against him with a lawyer not that many years ago, but my mental health couldn't take it. I have complex PTSD that has since triggered autoimmune disorders and more. So, since it's a small country, those who want to know about him can do so easily. I have already helped others get away from him, before their situation ever got as bad as mine. So, after all these years, all I can do is take care of my family and be strong for them, my beautiful 3 kids and my little angel 💙❤💙❤
@snoobnoob93434 ай бұрын
Just remembered a story my dad told me years ago. The context is that he used to be a paramedic. He’s standing there, trying to get a person who’s just been shot stable enough to put em in the ambulance and head to the hospital. Random guy who’d been watching the scene comes up. Guy: He dead? My dad, optimistic: Not yet! Guy whips out a gun and shoots the dude, who is already bleeding out, several more times. Guy: I was trying to kill ‘im! Idk if my dad ever had to testify in court, but I’m pretty sure the guy got locked up. Not the craziest thing he ever saw, either! Thank ur local paramedics today, they deal with A Lot Of Things.
@somerandomcapybara4 ай бұрын
W H A T ?
@RottingShadows3 ай бұрын
WIAR WHAF
@Croakersilent4 ай бұрын
My teacher was murdered in front of me. I was in a college class. Google Casper College Shooting. I was the last person to talk to the teacher before he was killed with a compound bow and a hunting knife. It took place 2 weeks before the sandy hook shooting… which was a copy of my teachers murder.
@infinitedeath13844 ай бұрын
There's some truly sick people out there.
@JME11862 ай бұрын
I hope you’ve been able to cope well enough. It’s rough to see that in front of you. Be well
@Blondybeastfit2 ай бұрын
Computer science instructor James Krumm, 56, may have saved some of his students' lives Friday by giving them time to flee while trying to fend off his son, Christopher Krumm, 25, of Connecticut, Police Chief Chris Walsh said. "I can tell you the courage that was demonstrated by Mr. Krumm was absolutely without equal," he said. Wow… may he rest in peace… its horrible
@tjunk28694 ай бұрын
Man, if you fire an artillery or mortar round just outside of the safety box, you'll have CID coming to investigate. I would have to imagine that a drill sergeant shoving a recruit off of a repel tower in front of a basic training company, accident or not, would invite every acronym group in the government into your life.
@rangerchief80044 ай бұрын
Depends when it happened. I came in 88 and you would be shocked what people got away with before they started cracking down.
@amberneal50814 ай бұрын
OP in the story and everyone in that company should have spoken up. Idc how much trouble would reign down on me I would not have shut up about it after witnessing something like that. And for them to then blame the recruit..wth.
@JudeEaley4 ай бұрын
What's a repel tower
@laurensuty27604 ай бұрын
@@JudeEaleyKind of like a rock climbing tower except without the holds. You climb up to the top w ladder/stairs, connect your lines, and then learn how to go down a steep surface backwards, while CONNECTED to a line
@MatthewMaddox-ss3zp4 ай бұрын
Kind of just hypothocized that thats what that is. I think you see one in just about every boot camp montage in military movies
@enoughabouteve4 ай бұрын
I feel so grateful to have never seen someone have their life taken. I work in a care home and it's sad enough seeing the residents pass away from old age. My heart goes out to anyone who's had to witness a homicide.
@RadioPsychicAstrologyByPepper4 ай бұрын
You are a good soul. I wasn’t able to be with my mom in her last days because of pandemic and grateful to her caregivers there.❤🙏🏻
@Astraember4 ай бұрын
The motorcycle story got me. I was also in a really bad car accident that wasn’t my fault. Someone hit my bumper and caused me to go off road, and my car ended up flipping. The cop at the scene blamed everything on me despite multiple witnesses seeing it happen. My hospital bills are over $10k and my car is totaled. I wish I hadn’t made it bc I just came back to a world of permanent pain and debt that I’m probably never going to escape from.
@patriciamccormick93214 ай бұрын
Hang in there. In the big scheme of things that debt is not unmanageable and you can come out the other side wiser and stronger. Consult for free with an attorney, one may be able to help.
@RadioPsychicAstrologyByPepper4 ай бұрын
@@patriciamccormick9321 I was in a very similar situation and you’re right there are attorneys that can help with this
@RadioPsychicAstrologyByPepper4 ай бұрын
What part of the country or world are you in? You don’t necessarily have to carry the burden of the financial portion perhaps even less depending on jurisdiction and legality but God spared you for a reason and I survived a similar situation I’m currently in legal mode to extricate myself from, luckily the witnesses to the other motorists gave a written statement about what they saw and we shall see what happens next. I’m praying for you.❤🙏🏻
@samanthabrown73024 ай бұрын
The story about the kid who got shot by police at college was somebody that I knew and it's really weird hearing it on a video. 😢
@horseluver4ever6234 ай бұрын
That military kid was murdered
@idkmankindawack3 ай бұрын
Yup
@bloodymary94044 ай бұрын
I was 5 years old and playing at my cousins house. We were playing school outside in the back yard. The neighbor was sitting on his porch drinking beer. He wasn’t acting up or misbehaving he was just sitting there. His sister came out with a pistol put it to his temple and blew his bra*ns out in front of 3 children. She told police she wanted to know what it felt like to k*ll someone. Not going to lie seeing that at such a young age messed me up. I was never taken to therapy. In the 1980’s doctors believed if you were young enough you would simply forget and, have no side effects. I did not forget.
@ivy_inferno4 ай бұрын
Wow, everything in this story is so f*cked up :( I'm so sorry you had to see that...
@bloodymary94044 ай бұрын
@@ivy_inferno thank you. It’s something I honestly just had to learn to live with. Luckily my cousins and I were not harmed which I am grateful for.
@BlacknessInTheLight4 ай бұрын
Oh boy what a timing I faced during story six. "Stepfather raised his shotgun-" PROCEED KZbin ADS. As grim as the topic is, that timing was quite something
@CharaDreemurr_TheyThem4 ай бұрын
I got an ad that was for like America to lessen gun laws(????) Right after that, pretty bad timing
@BeeWhistler4 ай бұрын
Man… I’ve only ever seen a dog get killed… my little dog was run over in front of me when I was maybe 8 or 9… and that was traumatic enough. I don’t know how I would handle seeing something like that happen to a human being. Not that I would minimize it happening to an innocent little dog. Even now, 40ish years later, it’s hard to think about it. I don’t understand how anyone could live with themselves after doing that.
@keef.Capalot4 ай бұрын
40ish years later and ain’t see nobody die when I watched my homie die at 17 Yeesh
@Ap0llo.e324 ай бұрын
@@keef.CapalotI can promise you dawg no one cares 😭
@keef.Capalot4 ай бұрын
@@Ap0llo.e32 no one cares you don’t care
@RadioPsychicAstrologyByPepper4 ай бұрын
I care. I care about every life that God makes!
@Lyrebird.Rainwing4 ай бұрын
@@Ap0llo.e32Seriously? Someone says how they had to watch one of their friends die at only 17 years old and you respond with "NoBoDy CaReS" really? Just really? KZbin comments have made me lose all hope for humanity
@annasstorybox79064 ай бұрын
My aunt lived next to a bar back when she was just an adult. Some fight at said bar escalated and a guy's throat was slit on the doorstep of the apparent building she was living in. After all I know or what she learned about the story, that guy survived. The local hospital was less than minutes walking distance away. However, the event left a nasty splatter of blood on the buildings door... I guess the attacker botshed his attempt and the close proximity of medical professionals helped as well.
@kojinaoftheinvertedeye8104 ай бұрын
It's barbaric that some countries don't have life saving medical care as a human right, ngl half the poor murder victims in the US and other countries if they'd lived would financially crippled by med bills, it's disgusting, having your life saved is a right not a business
@patriciamccormick93214 ай бұрын
Lol. You get free emergency care everywhere in the USA. You are more likely to die from illness and accidents in countries with” free” rationed care. Lol. Paying 40% of you income hoping to be treated is dumb.
@HaYlEeXx194 ай бұрын
You’re apsolutely right. But these days everything is a business.
@anabelroutledge4 ай бұрын
As a child I witnessed a hit and run. I was at my home daycare/ preschool so probably 3 or 4 years old. It was the afternoon and the kid, 1st grade age, was walking down the side of the street to go sledding since the sidewalks weren't cleared yet. Me, my deaf best friend, and the highly autistic son of the home daycare owner were witnesses. I had to translate for my best friend when the cops first questioned us outside. I already was diagnosed with depression at this time so I had a hard time dealing with life in general. A therapist even tried to diagnose me with adolescent pyschopathy because how messed up I was at the time made me "numb" to it Turns out I'm not a pyschopath but still very messed up. I still remember the back of the blue SUV. I never saw the break lights once and don't have it in me to see if they were ever caught. I was never questioned further so I don't think so. This was early 2000's so few homes had cameras
@mztweety13744 ай бұрын
Witness my first shootout in Detroit in 2006.. these two guys were robbing a house and they started fighting and shooting.. both ended up dead.. one in the backyard one next to the house.. I took my family and hit eight mile a few years later.. haven't been back since except for family reunions and funerals.
@craterglass4 ай бұрын
7:32 At the hospital, the recruit's injuries were determined to be not service related.
@catherinep20344 ай бұрын
Story 42. The therapist not believing OP could be his parents had asked him or her to persuade OP that it wasn't real, or could've been the therapist own decision.
@jonathanwezgray17563 ай бұрын
I once saw a murder outside of my house, it wasn’t very bloody and looked like a bunch of black birds
@witchtale31594 ай бұрын
This game is called Journey by That Game Company, it’s nice
@xReadyAimRiotx6034 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing. I couldn’t remember the name of it
@witchtale31594 ай бұрын
@@xReadyAimRiotx603 You’re welcome :>
@G00gleIsUtterCrap3 ай бұрын
Its an amazing game, I played it all the way through years ago, have been meaning to play it again
@witchtale31593 ай бұрын
@@G00gleIsUtterCrap I’ve finished it several times, I love the art. I still remember my fastest time being little over 2 hours :)
@nayelideathknight4 ай бұрын
I luckily only ALMOST witnessed a murder a few years back. The ex husband shot his ex wife, her new boyfriend and his own son. He held his daughter hostage for a few hours, but let her go eventually. Had I left the house just a few minutes later that day, I would've heard the gunshots 😢
@lucasarcadia92484 ай бұрын
I witnessed a murder right outside my old house. when I was very young of a man murdering his wife because a couple of weeks ago his daughter died and he blamed the wife and after he killed her he buried her bit by bit down a main road
@alex-zh1ci4 ай бұрын
This is another amazing video thanks for making us aware of this type of stuff it sad but good to listen to
@chuuya96944 ай бұрын
Story 46 is heartbreaking
@Beeba104 ай бұрын
Doesn't quite fill the prompt, but I witnessed a near-murder a couple of years ago. It was New Years Day (technically it was actually 2nd January, since it was around 1 or 2 in the morning) and my dad, brother, and I were getting ready to leave my gran's house. Suddenly, we heard a commotion outside and cautiously opened the door to see a group of people surrounding a guy on the grass, kicking his head and body. My dad, loud enough for the group to hear, called back to my gran, "Call 999!" Upon hearing this, they all hurried away from the guy. Dad went over to see if the guy was okay. The group that attacked him were still nearby, and a couple of them were telling us about how the guy was an old man (he was like late 20s/early 30s) and had started the fight, and asked my dad not to call the police before disappearing into a house just down the street. The guy eventually sat up a little, after which a couple of the people came back out of the house and one made a comment at the guy (can't remember what he said). The guy that was attacked then got up and started trying to go after them and my dad just kept telling him things like "Leave it, it's over." Dude ignored my dad, and my dad didn't want to get more involved than he already was so he reluctantly didn't stop him. The group - except one woman - retreated back into the house again and shut the door when they saw him coming towards them, and the guy went over and started banging on the door to let him in. For some reason, the girl outside commented to him that the door wasn't locked, and this prompted him to pull the door open and head inside. There was a commotion, we heard glass smash, and then the group ran back out of the house. The guy who had made the comment said in an urgent voice "I've stabbed him, I've stabbed him!" and they all booked it away from the house. After that, my dad took over the 999 call from my gran and updated them on what had happened. None of us went into the house, unsure if there was anyone still in there besides the guy that was attacked. My dad sent me and my brother home, and it felt like it took ages for the ambulance and police to show up. My dad had to go to court since he was a witness, but he managed to prevent my gran, brother, and I from having to go. Thankfully, the guy survived and has presumably made a full recovery by now. Not sure what he supposedly did to make them attack him. And before anyone says anything - I know we should NOT have involved ourselves. My dad especially was stupid to involve himself as much as he did, and we're all lucky none of us were also injured. I am glad his actions potentially saved a man's life, though.
@Xylus.3 ай бұрын
31:30 hiring the hell's angels as security? This has never gone wrong before.
@brandongregori9954 ай бұрын
Now this is a depressing video...
@fistdantilus99164 ай бұрын
I had my headphones on, so I didn't see the attack itself, but I was one of the 911 callers. Guy was severely beaten because he attempted to intervene in a carjacking. He succumbed to his injuries while there.
@ojay89614 ай бұрын
I was in a shopping center falling asleep in a chair waiting to pay my phone bill. I hear pop pop pop..... i think to myself "why are people popping off fireworks at 3pm"? Then i realize those are gun shots!!! I turn around and see a guy in a white t-shirt in the middle of the parking lot,turn around once, clean shirt. Then twice, shirt covered in blood. A crowd started forming, he laid down; nobody tried life saving measures. I wanted to, but thought the gunmen would come back. I still think about that guy sometimes. He and his buddy died. His buddy was headshot in the car, whom i didn't see
@teslainvestah50034 ай бұрын
21:59 they went to college, that's what got them to that point. They were probably scammed for six figures, like I was. Maybe they lost sleep until they hallucinated, like I did, asked for help from everyone they could, like I did. Maybe their room was full of spiders that woke them up in the middle of the night by crawling on their face. Maybe their dorm was kept below freezing in winter, like mine was, and space heaters were forbidden. Maybe every single professor in the department of their major quit their sophomore year, and they couldn't get out because they had already paid all of their parents' savings. Maybe they shared every single thing that happened with a therapist, but the therapist wouldn't tell them to try to escape, because the therapist *worked for the school.* Human trafficking doesn't always mean you are thrown into a shipping container in handcuffs. Sometimes you're just forced to work without pay under threat of some punishment you can't possibly bear. it can happen to you without you ever leaving your hometown. This is what college is - government-sanctioned human trafficking, plus a never-ending coverup written by all the successful students with happy memories of college. Every lawyer is a graduate, every politician is a graduate. College spares the people with the power to destroy it, so they have no will to, and crushes the people who have the will to destroy it, so that they have no power to. That's the only reason this meatgrinder is allowed to continue spinning. Their final weapon is shame. If you don't get what you needed from college, you are blamed, so you keep it a secret. But barely anyone ever gets what they need from college. Everyone suffering together, everyone feeling alone. This is why you need to share your college horror stories. Dang the professional consequences, speak up.
@gracequach67694 ай бұрын
God forbid we have qualified doctors. You sound so bitter. Yea, college is too expensive and yea your college clearly sucked, but some fields require well-educated people to work. And literally any way out - except a suicide bombing - would have been better than suicide by cop.
@RadioPsychicAstrologyByPepper4 ай бұрын
This is very timely to read I just had a conversation about this yesterday with my roommate and we’re almost fifty….
@roxanne17623 ай бұрын
I witnessed one, This was manslaughter- baby cousin ran off from her parents to grab a toy that rolled away. A neighbor was backing up and rolled over her head. Her head was almost flat
@v.crowley3 ай бұрын
I don’t know if it counts as the person was already dying…when I was a child.. 7ish … my grandfather was dying of a brain tumor and on hospice at my families small apartment.. my mom was in charge of his medications and I’d help give it to him…. Took years of family gossip of questioning if my mom kept increasing dosages to quicken the death or not…. and me as a teen realizing if it was true; then I did it….
@morganleanderblake6784 ай бұрын
Just want to say: "I blame myself" is a really common response when there is just *no* sense of justice to be found. That driver probably got a wrist slap. So the blame has to go somewhere and without any other outlet...
@alexander31724 ай бұрын
fresh ahh video
@jaystohh4 ай бұрын
undersparked old narrator NEVER fails to fill my insides with his happenis :D
@AzraelScott4 ай бұрын
Hehe, now take away the “hap” 🤭 (I’m a mature adult)
@LaeLiHeart4 ай бұрын
JEEEEEESUS LOL but ya too i crush on OG
@Genni48624 ай бұрын
@@LaeLiHeart that's such a creepy thing to say about someone you don't know at all
@jaystohh3 ай бұрын
@@LaeLiHeart yeah hes just so sexy
@Nunyalastaname3 ай бұрын
My father's ex-wife was awful. She was rude and hated me and my brother from the day she met us. We were like 4 years old at the time so she had some serious issues that literally had nothing to do with my brother and I. She had a child from a previous marriage that she doted on and literally starved my brother and i. She would leave us in the hot Texas sun with no water, so we would just go to the neighbors house and ask for sustenance. She had set fire to my dad's new car in order to claim some insurance money on it. My dad's mistake was informing her about his life insurance policy. She had shot him in his sleep on Christmas Eve. I had a nightmare that night and actually woke up and walked into the living room right as she pulled the trigger. She had turned the gun on me for a split second before she grabbed me by my arm, scooped my brother out of his bed and locked us in a back room of the trailer. Before locking us in there she had hidden the gun under the foot of the bed that was in that room and put her fingers to her lips in a "shhh" motion before disappearing into the dark of the living room. I could hear her frantic call to the police about someone breaking in and shooting her husband. The cops had come and put blankets over mine and my brother's head so they could carry us out of the house past my now deceased father. She stuck to her story of a B&E but I was interviewed, and at 5 years old I had told them everything I saw. I told them where they could find the gun, I told them it was her. They found the gun and her fingerprints and the truth came out. She had murdered my father in hopes of collection the insurance money so she could take off to Mexico where her REAL husband was. She's an idiot tho, you cannot collect life insurance on a spouse if they die in a suspicious manor. She lost her kids, she lost her freedom and I hope she rots in prison. I am 30 years old now with a husband I know my father would've loved and about to have the first grand baby in the family. He would've cried to know his first born grandchild is a boy. I miss him everyday.
@pwms114 ай бұрын
Technically not a murder. My sister ran over someone. I was in the car with her. She thought she ran over a garbage can. The old woman died a few months later from complications in the hospital. She was visiting her family. The family lived a few doors down. There was blood in the middle of the road for weeks until it rained enough. The family moved a few years later. I never fully recovered. I was 12. That was 20 years ago.
@codm227124 ай бұрын
Yayyy this video is what I’ve been waiting for idk why yt wont let me post my og but comment
@oldmanr71703 ай бұрын
Man, I've seen three. 1. When I was a kid, my parents had a restaurant in the center of our city. One night a guy came in, grabbed a woman, and beat her to death. When I got older, my dad told me that the guy's father had abandoned the family for that woman and refused to pay child support. His ex-wife, who was in a wheelchair, took him to court, and his new wife decided to "teach her a lesson" by breaking into her house with two cousins and beating up his ex and her young children. When the oldest son found out, he went back to the state and killed his father's new wife and the other two guys who helped beat up his family. 2. There was this kid who went to school with me, whose father was murdered, and he told the killer that on the day he turned eighteen he would kill the guy. On the day he turned eighteen, he waited in front of the guy's house and put eight bullets in his chest. 3. I was at a gas station with some friends waiting for our ride, when a car stopped in front of the gas station restaurant, a few seconds later two vans stopped on either side of the car and a bunch of armed and hooded guys got out, machine-gunned the entire car and bolted.
@Butterflywho4 ай бұрын
11:48 I worry bc I am also alone people treat u so different when they don’t think u have people who care
@spookie48294 ай бұрын
Love a new reddit story thread 😊
@exxor91083 ай бұрын
A lot of these stories... I sometimes just can't deal. Some of them make me unreasonably angry and rarely that I can't comprehend just how much evil can exist in a person.
@GiveMeTheGoop4 ай бұрын
Did you guys add more ads? I'm just trying to go to bed man 😢
@LokiTheMad4 ай бұрын
Yeah I got 6 ad breaks in 12 minutes a couple days ago
@Fishkabobb4 ай бұрын
YEAAA YOUR BACK :D
@TeezyQuestions2 ай бұрын
love these hour long vids
@Safteyisoveratted4 ай бұрын
Nice new post
@Butterflywho4 ай бұрын
10:05 got his dad killed
@idkmankindawack3 ай бұрын
Yup
@toxicginger99364 ай бұрын
Story 9 broke me.
@HoneyBakedHamlet3 ай бұрын
I witnessed an attempted murder. I saw someone set someone else get doused in petrol and set alight. It's absolutely nothing lime what you see in the movies and the screams still haunt me to this day.
@sanguiniusonvacation18033 ай бұрын
Why the fuck would your everyday carry be the fucking illegal gun?
@13wolfy13Ай бұрын
Oh shit... I can actually contribute to this. Ear witness. I heard the pop of gunfire, one. Next morning I learned about a young man who'd been shot at 7-11 down the hill from me. IT was the first time, but not the last. I've moved since then.
@GgGg-wi3pk3 ай бұрын
You said there is no words in the English dictionary to describe someone killing a child well say that to Israel
@mariekatherine523816 күн бұрын
Does a suicide count? When I was 16 I saw a man jump off the platform in front of the subway. Nobody knew about PTSD at that time. You were expected to keep such unpleasantries to oneself. Yes, it messed me up.
@lizardboy2coolizrd7423 ай бұрын
Story 15- how do you find someone to be idiotic if he got shot first and defended his family?
@WendyDarling19744 ай бұрын
What percentage of these stories involved guns? They make murder so easy you can have a flash of anger and a minute later someone is dead. It can be over $20 or a pack of cigarettes.
@patriciamccormick93214 ай бұрын
It’s more likely to happen where guns are banned or severely restricted.
@TalonLePineapple4 ай бұрын
@@patriciamccormick9321 Not really. In countries where guns are restricted it is way rarer to have random civilians kill eachother. If violence happen it is mostly physical fights and at most knife related injuries. Which isn't good mind you but a lot of people will struggle with stabbing someone compared to shooting them. Most gun related violence is gang related, the black market will always be a thing. However things like murder-suicide is almost unheard of, an angry ex is more likely to beat the hell out of someone instead of killing them etc. However some people are monsters and those will gind ways to kill regardless of how available guns are. All I know is that I feel a whole lot safer living in a country where I dont have to worry about a random person pulling a gun on me.
@TalonLePineapple4 ай бұрын
Just look at the % of school shootings. The countries in the top are the ones with guns being extremely easy to get
@Palezdreaming4 ай бұрын
It really really isn't! @@patriciamccormick9321
@derpy4333 ай бұрын
I don't think that's true @@patriciamccormick9321
@Dj.Chicagohood20244 ай бұрын
I'm glad the quesadilla guy is narrating this video he should narrate all videos like he did before 😢😢
@lydiapetra12113 ай бұрын
Story 19 is so sad...that guy should be in jail...
@LilithLorenz4 ай бұрын
I haven't witnessed a murder
@unwoundsteak174 ай бұрын
he is the messiah
@lefandepoireau7684 ай бұрын
And that’s good, no one should ever have to witness something like that
@Lyrebird.Rainwing4 ай бұрын
Same. And I hope I never have to
@RainbowSalt-bd8oz4 ай бұрын
whats the first game that is playing in the background?
@aventurinemysweethusband9 күн бұрын
Sky: Children of the light
@SilveniumTheDrifter4 ай бұрын
No audio?
@Lyrebird.Rainwing4 ай бұрын
Wdym? There IS audio
@Flufstuf_og2 ай бұрын
I didn’t directly SEE the murder, but I very well heard them. I lived a few hours away from the Mexican border. The mafias big gangs were rotating different counties to terrorize. They got over to our county at some point, got to kill and kidnap maybe 20 people. But our county is very gun oriented. Many shootings, many mafia members dead. Lots of gun shots. Pretty crazy stuff. But these stories are the reason I want to get into anti mafia military stuff. I DESPISE those people. I’ve hear stories from all perspectives. And heard the some mafias main reasons for doing what they do. And sometimes they have good points, but awful execution.
@ThingInTheHall2 ай бұрын
RIP Kane.
@carlosnavarro-cj2jv4 ай бұрын
No such thing as an unregistered firearm with exception of nfa items
@kiarasimone1233 ай бұрын
Some of these OPs are crappy people in the stories. Blatantly explaining that the one guy just walked up n saw a kid with a shot to the head then proceeding to just dip without letting anyone know is wild to me. Along with the guy who said they just watched the old guy get beat to death n waiting until after the whole thing happened to call for help. Ridiculous
@JudeEaley4 ай бұрын
What does he mean by repel 7:00
@mrbeefy6043 ай бұрын
Eyo theres a little video in your ads just thought id let you know
@samdeboer9664 ай бұрын
Bro? Justified shooting? yeah i guess if he shot him 1 or 2 times but OP said the bouncer shot the guy 6 times, that is not self defense. love your videos btw :)
@CaptFalcon725Ай бұрын
14:30 Agreed.
@seabreezeoceandreams3 ай бұрын
Welp I didn't need to sleep tonight
@exxor91083 ай бұрын
Story 42... I'm no longer watching this video... I can't even bring myself to give a like. I'm done.
@gabrielle75404 ай бұрын
I completely stop listening to a video within seconds if it’s not this narrator ♥️
@ax2usn4 ай бұрын
'Murder' written and spoken in video, written all through comments but title is censored? C'mon.
@mpumimagqazana4284 ай бұрын
I've never been this early 😁
@Butterflywho4 ай бұрын
I like ur voice🫠
@Hhhhhhhhhhhhghhhh4 ай бұрын
hi
@Lyrebird.Rainwing4 ай бұрын
Thank you for not saying "FiRsT"
@Kamai0213whynot4 ай бұрын
Under 6 minutes gang 👇🏽
@GabrielWright-qw8bw4 ай бұрын
10th comment
@Dj.Chicagohood20244 ай бұрын
OK and nobody cares
@CatManReal4 ай бұрын
h
@Lyrebird.Rainwing4 ай бұрын
h
@penelopepurr3 ай бұрын
Story 25 is a lie.
@makeshiftmiki4 ай бұрын
45:10 only male psychiatrist I ever went to was doing new patient assessment and asked about my ptsd diagnosis. I explained I had been drugged and sa’d. he asked how I was sure if I was drugged 🫥
@KeaganThompson3 ай бұрын
Stories would be better without the added OP. In my OP🥸