It’s funny how some of these are extremely tame and just small everyday fibs, and then others are heinous crimes
@binhhuynh597929 күн бұрын
One person's elephant in their conscience is another's Tuesday.
@Xunkun6 күн бұрын
Yeah, #12 can just be captioned as:
@jeanieshank143320 күн бұрын
I’ve been homeless. It can happen and I keeping a roof is what motivates me to work hard. I also never want to look into a trash can and want to eat what I see ever again.
@Kristenoyinbo15 күн бұрын
I'm so sorry. I have been homeless too it's horrible
@Sagasofbetrayal29 күн бұрын
The teacher's kindness in the face of the student's loss was truly heartwarming.
@nylowjakevandenmaagdenberg177121 күн бұрын
The reason bindi bonded to op is because she went out of her way to ignore the dog. I have a traumatised dog and he freaks out when people try to approach him, but he will come up to people when they ignore him. Ever since I got him I never outright approach a dog(or any animal) and just let them explore me in their own time. I am now a magnet for anxious or difficult dogs/ animals 😂😂
@penny857929 күн бұрын
Story 21 I am not and have never been considered mentally ill. But I've held the same fear. And I've done the same thing. I've always had a job since leaving home at 16 years old. And never had to do anything illegal to survive on my own. I even collected survival and how-to books on living in the wild, growing my own food, studied edible and dangerous plants and animals, insects, which areas around the country are best to build a shelter and be reasonably safe in nature. I have always lived in the city. And I am female. Now I'm an elderly person and can't do some of the things I've taught myself due to aging. But in the back of my mind, I could manage. I too have good friends who would help me and if I did end up homeless they would take me in. I think about all the time I put into this fear. And can't imagine why I feel the way I do. Except growing up we were never homeless but we were extremely poor and lived in places ready for demolition. The threat was there. Luckily my mindset was to avoid this situation as much as possible. When people see my collection of tools books and other stuff. They all wonder what I was doing with it. When I tell them ALL of them laugh like it's funny. But to this day it's not funny to me. I get a pension SSA and work part-time. I have money in the bank I own my home outright. But you never know. I've seen people better off lose it all. Why not me.
@DawnEichler-s4bАй бұрын
Story 7 when an animal eats their babies it's because the mother knows they're sick and when they die they will decomposed which will draw predators to their nest. Cats will do this, dogs and rodents. It also provides them with protein rather than waste it or having to move them away from the nest.
@rissa104825 күн бұрын
I could be wrong but I believe it also happens if the mother is under a great deal of stress. Which would be understandable in the story. I think I’ve heard of other rodents like hamsters and guinea pigs, even rabbits doing it.
@nylowjakevandenmaagdenberg177121 күн бұрын
Rodents may also eat their babies if the enclosure is too small
@shoh153021 күн бұрын
This is nature. What the man did was sick
@jaribomusic9430Ай бұрын
The father made you do WHAT to a mouse ?!
@emilianoorona9890Ай бұрын
What kind of answer are you expecting?
@dropoutentertainment210Ай бұрын
Thats a good man rt there
@Snowtiger610Ай бұрын
Step father....
@rayesweetman803Ай бұрын
@@Snowtiger610does it matter which one made them kill a mouse slowly and painfully while it writhed to death in his hands and the knowledge that the mouse died scared all because of him except it wasn’t his fault
@Snowtiger610Ай бұрын
@rayesweetman803 Yes I understand. I was just saying that it was his step father. The biological father was innocent of the crime. And yes drowning a mouse to me is animal abuse.
@netto6681Ай бұрын
Story 1: I’d just look as it as the world giving me a break, I think most would do the same.
@Thumper68Ай бұрын
That one guy’s parents needed to learn how to raise dogs
@Köyrijä23 күн бұрын
Why is not anybody saying anything about 5:27 😭😭
@Caribbean-Man22 күн бұрын
AI glitch lol
@JayBigDadyCy20 күн бұрын
😂😂😂😂 I had to go back and listen again. Thought my brain glitched. Nope. Stupid AI voice just went off the rails for a few seconds. I'm guessing they accidentally typed the words together without spaces into the program.
@sadeatthewhip184615 күн бұрын
Hahahahahha wtf
@Köyrijä15 күн бұрын
@@JayBigDadyCy same here, was just about fall asleep and thought i was trippin 😭
@KattieKatastrophe11 күн бұрын
@ story 14- it's on you to heal. being mindful of someones trauma only goes so far if you can't face it to heal.
@KattieKatastrophe11 күн бұрын
@ story 21- same dawg
@Diane-old54ogАй бұрын
Story 28. I to hate all religions. I walked away when I was young and never looked back. I raised two daughters with my husband who is just like me when it comes to religion and neither of them were indoctrinated. They are happy adults living their best lives.
@seanorourke534Ай бұрын
You don't have to be religious to be a good person.
@TheBlackToedOne5 күн бұрын
"What is a secret that you will never tell anyone (except the entire world on the internet)?" 😂😂
@muffinonlegsАй бұрын
Story 5: the rule is that if you ever think you see someone stealing food/formula/diapers/hygiene products, etc? No you didn't! Or if you're able to do so without making it awkward, offer to add some things to your cart for them 😊
@melissameeks37Ай бұрын
❤ ❤ 100 %
@trishwest967026 күн бұрын
I love the wholesomeness of Story 1.
@Ice.muffin23 күн бұрын
Oh my, person in 28 is one smart mf, their conclusion is more than satisfying and spot-on. Good to know there are others.
@jeanieshank143320 күн бұрын
Not alone with that thought.
@Kristenoyinbo15 күн бұрын
I have never shared my late grandmother told me I was her number 1 love of her life. That's it
@ragdollfantasies26 күн бұрын
When I was really little, maybe about 7, we had chickens. My little sister (about 2) followed me out to the barn and we were poking at the mother hen to try to get her to get off the chicks. Again, we were little kids who didn't know better, and now that I'm an adult looking back, we were left alone to wander far too often. Well, the hen got frustrated and did some weird junping maneuver and wound up crushing one of the chicks to death. When i went to tell my mom, she screamed at me that I took my sister out there to murder chickens, that I planned to kill them all, and that if my sister turned out to be a killer it was my fault because I taught her how. I'm 38 and I've never gotten over it.
@Indrid__ColdАй бұрын
Story 27 was the most terrifying of all. Lucky doesn’t even BEGIN to describe your circumstances. All the “rent money” of your life played on red/black. My compliments.
@eightw578324 күн бұрын
Story 33, did anybody else shed a tear for the valiant hero of this story? 😀
@fredjackson8408Ай бұрын
Im convinced these threads are just data collection
@s1lv3rbordeaux47Ай бұрын
Story 17 - NO sorry NOT depression, just pathetic self loathing sadness! As the resolve of religion to improve life tells the minds true depth.
@Jewelz8712 күн бұрын
I picked my nose earlier. DONT FOOKIN TELL ANYBODY.
@timw7256Ай бұрын
Story 3 was seriously no climax and a huge letdown
@natachaetneoАй бұрын
Story 24 you told my story
@susanmitchell753125 күн бұрын
Me too
@natachaetneo25 күн бұрын
@ cyber Hugh susan
@s1lv3rbordeaux47Ай бұрын
Story 21 - mental illness & substance use are not in anyway conjoined in human behavior nor does either resolve to causing homelessness. The mind share discussed is ideal to find improvement through religious practice, as the adaptive nature of belief to compound solutions thrive in following religion of a Christian structure.
@ginny321926 күн бұрын
If I told you,it wouldn't be a secret anymore
@tf2funnyclips74Ай бұрын
Story 5
@lauraing276817 күн бұрын
Ooooh goody, postsecret
@JoeSwanson-gm8kbАй бұрын
Yashmashsirmagin
@slipcaseslitpaceАй бұрын
Yet they just told it on the internet.
@YeshuaspupilАй бұрын
I do think these are probably fake but I think anonymously letting something out is plausible. Not likely that anyone involved would find it.
@Apathetic_ghost98Ай бұрын
Yeah, anonymity.
@slipcaseslitpaceАй бұрын
@ after listening to the video no body secret was even that deep anyway.
@crystaldowd2912Ай бұрын
If I told you it wouldn't be a secret..
@saratoussaint555321 күн бұрын
Story 7 is horrendous 😱
@Thumper68Ай бұрын
You just walk out and go to the bathroom when a teacher says no and you are going to pee your pants. I’ll never understand how some kids are so clueless and followers.
@shawnsidebottom962122 күн бұрын
I guess they are not a secretary anymore
@shoh153021 күн бұрын
Story 7….wtf????
@liquidsleepgames3661Ай бұрын
Ah good try as if i would tell anyone about that one time someone did something
@princesscherry5217Ай бұрын
17:51 bro get therapy
@hyromuncy937310 күн бұрын
Easier said than done talking to people about things when having trauma like that, it's not easy opening up to people when your mind tells you that everyone is against you n wants to see you fail
@princesscherry521710 күн бұрын
@@hyromuncy9373 no, it’s not easy to self-reflect & then implement practices that change your mindset, no one ever said it was. but there are a lot of people who have done so successfully & live happy & fulfilled lives, finally refusing to get in the way of their own happiness. therapy is ONE way to do so & the only way to find out if it works, is to give it a try.
@princesscherry521710 күн бұрын
@@hyromuncy9373 no one said it was easy to do the work internally & change an entire mindset. it’s actually one of the hardest things to do & takes an unbelievable amount of self-discipline. talk therapy certainly won’t be enough for this person but it’s a starting point that’s infinitely better than “woe is me, i’m destructive & hurt ppl bc i’m sad” posts on the internet.
@princesscherry521710 күн бұрын
@@hyromuncy9373 youtube keeps removing my comments & idk what buzzword they’ve got flagged but you’re right. it’s incredibly hard to change a mindset but it’s entirely up to OP or yourself, for that matter. having a professional help you out is only a starting point & will not magically fix all of your problems, no. but neither will crying about it on the internet
@princesscherry521710 күн бұрын
@@hyromuncy9373 my comments are getting auto-b*nned for some reason but all im trying to say is, no- it would be one of the hardest things OP goes through, to change their mindset, but it is the only way they will stop getting in the way of themselves.
@phantomxjediАй бұрын
That cat story. 😢😭
@YodaMan-420Ай бұрын
ill never tell because i promised.
@kdoody5712Ай бұрын
If you posted your secret you’ll never tell anyone didn’t you just tell someone?
@DawnEichler-s4bАй бұрын
Still anonymous
@kdoody5712Ай бұрын
@ didn’t say that. It just said “you will never tell anyone” 🤣
@2DuckingTallАй бұрын
My secret is [redacted]
@Patricia-ltsАй бұрын
27:33 hahaha acabou com a festa junina😂
@classicsagat20 күн бұрын
What a redundant question, if I'm not gonna tell anyone then I'm certainly not gonna tell a total stranger online.
@carolinearzeandersson633412 күн бұрын
Cant dinish the vid cuz ive had 10 ads
@seancarter3075Ай бұрын
Oxymoron
@Thumper68Ай бұрын
Your mouse started eating the babies because someone touched them. Hamsters will do the same thing you can’t touch them when they are first born or get your scent on them at all.