3 Disturbing Children's Drawings with Backstories (Part 2)

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  • @petercraigg1
    @petercraigg1 Před 2 lety +15175

    Word of advice for everyone. Don't worry about getting the camera to record the plate number. Just record and then SCREAM OUT THE PLATE NUMBERS so the camera will record what you say. Your eyes can focus and process faster than a phone camera can.

    • @fatdadgamers
      @fatdadgamers Před 2 lety +313

      Yea

    • @yoongitrash2699
      @yoongitrash2699 Před 2 lety +1025

      good advice, never thought of that

    • @namelessking8499
      @namelessking8499 Před 2 lety +660

      if the person in the plated vehicle hears you screaming out the plate numbers that might result in them ditching the vehicle, regardless its good advice

    • @dawnr8141
      @dawnr8141 Před 2 lety

      @@namelessking8499 most of those people are brainless anyways

    • @athblyke1177
      @athblyke1177 Před 2 lety +405

      @@namelessking8499 still there would be record on who ever had that vehicle before, right?

  • @thegoodplaguedoctor2554
    @thegoodplaguedoctor2554 Před 2 lety +8034

    Honestly im relieved to know that the kid in the first story was smart enough to not go with a stranger... The parents raised him right!

    • @bennu547
      @bennu547 Před 2 lety +204

      Well it’s easier to clue in when a creepy person is being creepy. Red flags are obvious. But it’s harder to notice the wolf in sheep’s clothing. The people who come across as friendly and safe but it’s all a front. That would be harder for a kid to pick up on. Like if someone asked you to help find their dog and they indicate they’re dog is lost in a dark alley, that’s sketchy as fuck. But a kid would maybe not think anything was up then this person is trying to find their dog

    • @EX3STINCE
      @EX3STINCE Před 2 lety +16

      Fr

    • @ChandanDas-gl7ij
      @ChandanDas-gl7ij Před 2 lety +6

      500th like

    • @joisaita6522
      @joisaita6522 Před 2 lety +52

      My mom always used to warn and scare me about these even what're the type of things kidnappers might say and do to make us believe them. I wasn't very brave already and that didn't help me much lmao I would just ignore every man.

    • @mikmakz.143
      @mikmakz.143 Před 2 lety +35

      @@joisaita6522 same i would just not make eye contact with grown adults cuz i thought they were gonna kidnap me lmao💀 i still do that to this day😍👹😍

  • @Chris_P_Bacon62
    @Chris_P_Bacon62 Před rokem +681

    True story. When I was 11 years old, I didn't know my next door neighbor very well, but he and his wife seemed to be good friends with my parents. He had brown thinning hair, a brown beard, wore thick framed glasses, and he looked like a factory worker. When I was home alone, sometimes I would go outside and hang out in my backyard. Sometimes he would come out and talk to me and it all seemed harmless. One day, I took the bus home from school. After I got off the bus, I saw him sitting in his car, waiting at the bus' stop sign. I said hi to him and expected a short conversation since he was obviously going somewhere. He told me that he was heading to the store and asked me if I'd like to come along. I thought it was a little strange, but didn't see any harm in it, so I went with him to the hardware store. We had a normal conversation the whole time. He didn't do or say anything out of the ordinary and everything went fine. However, some period of time later, he got arrested for selling child pornography.
    This REALLY creeps me out because for all I know, he could've peeped through my window at night and filmed me without my knowledge. What also terrifies me is what could've happened if he hadn't been caught. Looking back, I realize that he was trying to gain my trust so that he could do who knows what. Thankfully someone turned him in when they did.
    If you decide to add this to one of your stories, you can either use my youtube name or my first name, which is Bryan. I'll leave my last name out.

    • @savvystarfire2029
      @savvystarfire2029 Před 11 měsíci +31

      I am so sorry you have to have that trauma thinking what he could've done to you

    • @Chris_P_Bacon62
      @Chris_P_Bacon62 Před 11 měsíci +37

      @@savvystarfire2029 I'm just glad he was caught before he could do anything. I don't know if he ever physically touched anyone, but the fact that he was selling child pornography is bad enough.

    • @ProtectorKelvin
      @ProtectorKelvin Před 10 měsíci +19

      The world is full of some sick bastards
      Sorry for what you had to experience

    • @sydneyself5958
      @sydneyself5958 Před 10 měsíci +9

      True story. When I was 5 years old I moved to a house in indiana, I used to live in kentucky. And a year in the house I heard like someone trying to open the door. And I told my parents about it in midnight. 11:30 - 3:50. When I did it happened more often at night. It happens every 5 minutes now. I still hear it to this day.

    • @Chris_P_Bacon62
      @Chris_P_Bacon62 Před 10 měsíci +11

      @@ProtectorKelvin Indeed. Any full-grown adult that is into child porn is sick in the head!

  • @levchenkodarya
    @levchenkodarya Před 11 měsíci +297

    Drawings actually can say a lot about people, even adults.
    Once I was browsing throw my old notebooks and found some from my Med Uni (I was 17-18 when I was attending it and then I dropped out of it and went to completely different career path). During that time my depression was at its peak and, oh boy, it showed. The notebooks were practically littered with pictures of different s**cide methods, from simple like jumping from the building and all the way to drinking something from University's Chemistry Laboratory.

    • @BenG6509
      @BenG6509 Před 10 měsíci +13

      Are you doing ok now?

    • @levchenkodarya
      @levchenkodarya Před 10 měsíci +34

      @@BenG6509 not ok, but better and still alive)

    • @Y_r_u491
      @Y_r_u491 Před 10 měsíci +16

      Hope you start getting better, we are all rooting you.

    • @thanatostariq9600
      @thanatostariq9600 Před 9 měsíci +7

      I saved all mine but recently threw them all away, like 10 years worth I realized how depressed I was and it felt like a weight lifted off my chest

  • @YannY1150
    @YannY1150 Před 2 lety +9499

    Imagine Jake's parent's look out their driveway to see a grey blob on wheels with brown stick man inside zooming by with his smiley face. _Chilling stuff._

  • @oscartheultimatevideogamer7115

    It's crazy how such an innocent drawing can lead to a horrific story

    • @Tristan1886
      @Tristan1886 Před 2 lety +152

      The second story was nuts especially 💀

    • @geekyotaku8251
      @geekyotaku8251 Před 2 lety +41

      just like the kid from the ring when he started drawing the plot of the movie

    • @gregrobinette8620
      @gregrobinette8620 Před 2 lety +64

      The 1st one innocent, the other 2 are horrific

    • @kevinsundelin8639
      @kevinsundelin8639 Před 2 lety

      @@gregrobinette8620 How?

    • @gregrobinette8620
      @gregrobinette8620 Před 2 lety +42

      @@kevinsundelin8639 the 1st DRAWING is inocent, the other drawings arent, they both depict acts that would get you put down if you were to commit them.

  • @ronirave
    @ronirave Před rokem +320

    That is very scary about the last child, especially with all of the school shootings. It would be very difficult to deal with, counseling may help. If the brother doesn't tell anyone the boy may never get help.

    • @satanssonvivin
      @satanssonvivin Před rokem

      Instead of suggesting counseling the brother in the story suggested turning him over to the police, which is fucked up. Kid was clearly depressed and needed counseling or something, but all the brother could think about was "ah yes my mentally ill brother. Let's arrest him"
      ????

    • @JT-mo2dp
      @JT-mo2dp Před 11 měsíci +5

      My thoughts exactly

    • @TheEmeriah
      @TheEmeriah Před 10 měsíci +3

      He’d be responsible and also you on some level. GOD FORBID! I pray this troubled child gets help!

  • @starkar91
    @starkar91 Před rokem +136

    9:28 that's totally normal behavior lol. there's no teenager i met who hasn't doodled at least one stick figure war in class.

    • @olek2501
      @olek2501 Před rokem +20

      Agreed, stick figures are the greatest warriors/soldiers of childhood.

    • @AcePirate73
      @AcePirate73 Před rokem +5

      the whole story is somewhat normal tbh the only thing thats concerning is the lengths the kid took to draw it in paint

    • @TheSimon4286
      @TheSimon4286 Před rokem +3

      I draw damn countryballs

    • @Maxie268
      @Maxie268 Před rokem

      Hahahahhaabaagaha so funi hahahahahahabahhhhaahaaahaah

    • @averyb4878
      @averyb4878 Před rokem +3

      sure that act in itself is normal, but when you compare it to him thinking of shooting up his school, it’s a little more concerning

  • @mistybloo52
    @mistybloo52 Před 2 lety +2855

    I feel so uneasy when a child is manipulated to think a friendly person means no harm, I can only wonder what happens when a kid doesn't draw honestly to alert others.

    • @juliejackman2649
      @juliejackman2649 Před 2 lety +108

      This happened to me when I was 9. I was walking home alone from a friend's birthday party. We'd just come back to our suburban city from a big city where we went to the circus. Two men in a black 65 mustang pulled over and one of them said "little girl do you want a ride" in the creepiest voice I'd ever heard.
      I felt dread then immediately felt like I should just act like I wasn't scared. So I said that's ok I'll walk. They asked a couple more times and I just casually shook my head. Then one said to the other - let's just go. And he said no I think she'll get in soon. But I just casually started walking down the street and they peeled off around the corner and I booked it home it record time. I hate to think what would've happened if I'd gotten in. 😱 (This was in the 70s).

    • @gregrobinette8620
      @gregrobinette8620 Před 2 lety +13

      @@Winston.S.Churchill I hope you're just being edgy

    • @dankone3
      @dankone3 Před 2 lety

      @@juliejackman2649 I’m sure what would’ve happened if you got in was that your paranoid ass would’ve gotten home just a bit sooner.
      Let me just tell you this ok - if the dude really wanted to kidnap you he WOULDN’T have offered you a ride in a creepy voice, that would just be completely fucking stupid.
      Your brain obviously warped the whole situation into a bad one to the point where you even started hearing their voices sound creepy haha.

    • @G.L.999
      @G.L.999 Před 2 lety +7

      That driver reminds me of John Kennelly from TCaP in a way. Tries to be all friendly at first only to get caught not once, but twice by Chris Hansen.

    • @Starwarsawesomeeu
      @Starwarsawesomeeu Před 2 lety +6

      Thank god that kids draw

  • @AugustLibrarian
    @AugustLibrarian Před 2 lety +3013

    I live in Michigan and, as many people might remember, four teenagers died at Oxford High School in November 2021 when a student opened fire. Drawings like that should not be taken lightly. The young man from the third story has to tell his parents about his brother's drawings. This is not something to keep quiet.

    • @LCCreole
      @LCCreole Před 2 lety +140

      I said the same thing about story number 3, I would inform my parents if I were him.

    • @roseaesthetic7969
      @roseaesthetic7969 Před 2 lety +97

      Right?? Say something, for sure. We don't need another terrible thing like Oxford happening if we can help it.

    • @redvelvet1566
      @redvelvet1566 Před 2 lety +52

      Yeah man, the 3rd on had Columbine vibes

    • @anonymousperson3023
      @anonymousperson3023 Před 2 lety +13

      @@redvelvet1566 so you mean any school shooting has Columbine vibes? What are you even trying to say?

    • @anonymousperson3023
      @anonymousperson3023 Před 2 lety +25

      Should we also then take any rap aongs about murder and hitmens seriously too then?

  • @messybielec5294
    @messybielec5294 Před 10 měsíci +52

    I believe it was not tom’s fault that he hates his grandma. Being physical with kids is not good for them, it makes them angry and it makes them more bad. If you firmly just tell them to stop it works. It may not work at first but overtime it will start working.

    • @taracollins5597
      @taracollins5597 Před měsícem +8

      Being beaten by parents is one thing. But a spanking or occasional smack on the cheek is another. That said, physical punishment is clearly not what 'created' Tom's attitude. He clearly has emotional issues & needs a psychologist.

    • @uhohspaghettios3801
      @uhohspaghettios3801 Před měsícem +4

      I don't care how the kid is behaving, or even if they are being violent with you. Being physical with them is never OK. All it does is reinforce that that is an acceptable way to deal with anger and stress. Plus you're showing them that you can do whatever you want to people who are physically weaker then you

    • @taracollins5597
      @taracollins5597 Před měsícem +5

      @@uhohspaghettios3801 I have to respectfully-disagree, at least to a small extent. Spankings have been a part of most parenting for as long as I've been aware of. I will say I frankly think they are overused, but having seen some truly vile children in my life physically hurt others....& receive a smack on the bottom or yes, across the cheek...WITH the comment "Now that is what it feels like, what you just did to so-and-so." I've watched the children not scream or cry but seem shocked that what they did caused that much pain......they learned. Long story short, its not my first choice for ANY parent. Its more effective to take away privleges! BTW, I love your screen-name! I used to say "UH-oh SpaghettiOs' when I was younger! :)

  • @pameversole5886
    @pameversole5886 Před rokem +204

    In the first story, I would have hidden somewhere while my kid played outside. And I may have ended up in jail because the creeper guy would have been surprised when a rock came through his window. (But that’s just me) 😬

    • @Xezlec
      @Xezlec Před rokem +18

      Seems simpler just to install a camera and report his plates to the police.

    • @itshappening8829
      @itshappening8829 Před rokem

      So you would use your kid as bait?🤔

    • @pameversole5886
      @pameversole5886 Před rokem +5

      @@itshappening8829 Not what I said

    • @riyasingh2729
      @riyasingh2729 Před rokem +8

      @@itshappening8829 it's not bait,🙄Off course he is not letting him catch him,he is coming either way,so he is just hiding outside to see him,it's not like he only comes when child is outside

    • @rat2316
      @rat2316 Před rokem +1

      @@itshappening8829 no, he's just trap and you sit in ambush

  • @peytonlucas3719
    @peytonlucas3719 Před 2 lety +6206

    Good on Jake for going inside and telling his parents about the car and good on the parents for going as far as to asking all the neighbors about the car all to protect their son.

    • @Roasty1s
      @Roasty1s Před 2 lety +18

      Yea

    • @YautjaSpacePirate
      @YautjaSpacePirate Před 2 lety +95

      I often see kids playing alone in my neighbor...but where are the parents?! Though I have no kids, I often get concerned for others.

    • @kawaii-axolotl8160
      @kawaii-axolotl8160 Před 2 lety +24

      @💫 Fnaf Vibes Only 💫 she/he/they probably meant neighborhood

    • @Verylargemilkdrinker
      @Verylargemilkdrinker Před 2 lety +2

      @@kawaii-axolotl8160 lol

    • @asdawasda
      @asdawasda Před 2 lety

      @@kawaii-axolotl8160 for fuck sake just use the word they if u dont know someones gender

  • @unknownvariable9239
    @unknownvariable9239 Před 2 lety +5970

    It’s crazy how much drawings can reflect your mental health. These stories are always creepy and great to listen to, something about Mr. Nightmare’s voice makes these videos so easy to get lost in

    • @Adamsjourney20
      @Adamsjourney20 Před 2 lety +33

      Expressing how you feel through drawing,ever heard that before?

    • @Ams_5590
      @Ams_5590 Před 2 lety +20

      Right, I really do lose interest when the story teller has... a weird voice I'll say. This guys voice does the exact opposite.

    • @TyeArtisik
      @TyeArtisik Před 2 lety +1

      Yup

    • @carolmayhardie
      @carolmayhardie Před 2 lety +6

      This is why we have Art Therapy

    • @dankone3
      @dankone3 Před 2 lety +16

      How is that “crazy”?
      Drawings are literally a reflection or better yet a *PAINTED PICTURE* of somebody’s thoughts/feelings/emotions, obviously your mental state is going to manifest heavily in a drawing.
      First of all, literally anything a person does gives us an idea of their mental health.
      I fail to see how something as personal as a drawing reflecting the state of your mental health is “crazy” lol.

  • @catattack885
    @catattack885 Před 10 měsíci +11

    9:27 I've always been quiet too, not interested in making friends, i used to draw scenes of war between the U.S army and an alien species i made up called the ''isollect'' a portmanteau of isolated and intellect, i always felt very different, like kids my age couldn't understand me and that only adults could have conversations with what i was interested in. Apparently i had a discussion about water and movement when i was 3 or 4, it was documented as part of a bid for my mum to understand why i was different. I was diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome in 2016.

  • @sammyemmy4
    @sammyemmy4 Před rokem +97

    I really wouldn’t take kids violent drawings all that seriously unless there’s behavioural issues to match. My brother when he was seven would constantly draw images of him shooting people but that just stemmed from a young exposure to violent video games, and he’s fairly well adjusted now. Hell, I even drew an image of my deceased uncle burning to death in a fireplace with my grandmother and I looking on in horror, but that mostly stemmed from an over reactive imagination and my parents telling me that smoking killed him, and me not understanding what that meant when I was five.

    • @theblackcatgirl7013
      @theblackcatgirl7013 Před rokem +29

      I'm trying not to giggle at the fact that your parents told you that smoking killed him and you drew a picture of him in the fireplace because you didn't understand it.
      That's such a kid thing to do.

    • @banderas2000
      @banderas2000 Před 11 měsíci +2

      i agree. he was expressing hiself. and even when he said im going to kill you. he's just learning how to express what he's feeling. one of my ex's i would tickle her feet and she would say "IM GOING TO KILL YOU! LOL.

    • @AroundTheBlockAgain
      @AroundTheBlockAgain Před 10 měsíci +1

      Exactly. Most adults enjoy stories that involve some degree of "wouldn't that be messed up if that happened" without hurting other people. We shouldn't be surprised when kids also imagine scenarios of "wouldn't it be messed up if that happened" without hurting others, too.

    • @MorusGaming
      @MorusGaming Před 6 dny

      I used to draw little dots representing armies fighting lol

  • @Randomaccountname511
    @Randomaccountname511 Před 2 lety +2699

    I’m studying child psychology and the effects of childhood trauma; what Toms parents and grandmother are doing to him is devastating. The parents clearly didn’t provide him with a secure home, so he most likely learnt to be violent or act out. his grandma hitting him only servers to makes the situation worse. As soon as I heard “he’s known as the ‘trouble maker’” I knew that the parents were easily apart of the problem. One of the earliest things we learn is: labeling a child with a personality that is only temporary takes away the kids space to grow and adapt (even if that personality is: “the genius”, “the nice one”). The parents need to talk to Tom about why he gets so mad when his brother takes the last ice cream, not hit him and lock him in his room for a day. I truly hope he gets a loving home or therapy sooner rather than later.

    • @bennu547
      @bennu547 Před 2 lety

      Ok but threatening to murder his grandma and telling that to her face so nonchalant? With a smile on his face? There may be something to what you said that holds true in this situation. But the kid could also be mentally unstable on top of that. There’s misbehaving and then there’s being creepy. I’m not saying you’re wrong. But I think the kid has a few screws loose. Darn I forget what the term is but being emotionally unable to feel empathy. Like you do things like what this kid said to his grandma and the kid apparently has no emotional response other then satisfaction and enjoyment of other people being upset and afraid. I think you’re on to something and it does make sense. But maybe more is at play if of the three kids being raised assumedly in more or less the same manner, (ie the kids get disciplined the same, have the same expatiations, etc) then why is the one kid psycho for lack of a better word? I think there’s more to the story that could be added to yours
      Granted there have been plenty of cases where one kid in the family is picked on and treated differently then the other children. That definitely happens. The kid has issues though wether it be from his home life or he’s mentally not well and the parents are having a hard time figuring out what to do about it

    • @Randomaccountname511
      @Randomaccountname511 Před 2 lety

      @@bennu547 Sure, things like this is both nature and nurture. Kid could have some genetic predispositions for mental illness; but even anti social personality disorder (sociopath) can be traced down to a few parent fuck up’s that lead to a child developing the disorder.
      All kids ,,develop,, empathy. It’s not something that’s hardwired into us; and is another sign of his unfortunate situation. He never had the chance to develop empathy or a healthy view of emotions. He can’t register them and since his parents don’t try to sit and talk him through his emotions. he can’t regulate his emotions, he can’t even recognize them.
      There’s no doubt the siblings will also grow up insecurely attached (even if they’re not as severe as their brother). There’s enough time between each child for caregivers to completely change the way their of parenting.
      Four siblings:
      1st: securely attached
      2nd: anxiously attached
      3rd: avoidant
      4th: disorganized
      Each was raised by the same parent, but the parents treat/raise each differently. This is already prevalent by the dad calling Tom “the trouble maker”. They’ve already set the bar low for their son, and instead of trying to help him work things out, they get angry and dismiss him.

    • @kuromi8384
      @kuromi8384 Před 2 lety +386

      Yepppp. Also they're trying to teach him to not be violent while at the same time hitting him

    • @damien30283
      @damien30283 Před 2 lety +221

      This is also what I’m thinking. There’s something off with how he’s treated by his grandma, parents, brothers.

    • @ticrific
      @ticrific Před 2 lety +164

      Right and why did it take them this extreme of a situation before sending him to therapy when he clearly needed it sooner???

  • @Boggythefroggy
    @Boggythefroggy Před 2 lety +3236

    The second story is really sad - I’m just going to say that the grandmother physically smacking him as punishment does not work, especially for kids who have behavioural problems. It’s been shown in studies etc that physical, violent punishment only increases the anger and resentment the kids are already feeling.

    • @MMumbles
      @MMumbles Před 2 lety +298

      I agree. That kid definitely had some kind of problem... It doesn't excuse how he treated his brother, but often kids labelled the "troublemaker" are more likely to act out when they're treated that way.

    • @RKfan90
      @RKfan90 Před 2 lety

      Tom has issues for sure, but his grandmother also sounds like a bitch. There’s a difference between being strict and being mean. She sounds hella mean. The parents probably should have stepped in earlier.

    • @coldstuff9784
      @coldstuff9784 Před 2 lety

      I dunno man, there seems to be a correlation between spanking going out of style and the amount of entitled spoiled communist brats being made.

    • @dontsayflan4315
      @dontsayflan4315 Před 2 lety +115

      I was raised in a household where I would constantly get hit and punished physically if i ever f up. But I turned out fine, never resented. Just realized how stubborn i was back then.

    • @kronoxodus319
      @kronoxodus319 Před 2 lety +23

      Then what does, what is a good alternative to make kids behave

  • @livewire2759
    @livewire2759 Před rokem +90

    Disturbing drawings don't always mean what people think. When I was in 4th grade, I drew the devil, smiling and surrounded by fire, for an art project. The next day the teacher had put everyone's drawings up on the wall except for mine, and I had no idea why. Two days later, it was there with the rest, again with no explanation. Years later my mother told me that she had been called in to the school for an emergency meeting about it. They asked her all sorts of questions about my homelife and behavior. I was a normal kid with a normal life and no behavior problems whatsoever, so my mother insisted that the teacher hang my picture with the rest, and she eventually did. To this day nobody but my mother ever bothered to ask me why I drew that devil. The truth is, I just made some random lines that looked like fire, then some more scribbles that looked like a face, so I "filled in the blanks" so to speak, and naturally I drew the one "being" that would normally be surrounded by fire.... that's really all there was to it. Looking back I'm both extremely glad, and a bit surprised, that I wasn't forced into any sort of therapy because of it.
    I also want to point out that if a child is introverted, it doesn't necessarily mean they have a problem, and forcing them to be more extroverted, or trying to 'break them out of their shell' can actually cause problems. I'm still introverted as an adult and I'm perfectly happy. I'm friendly with everyone I meet, but I don't have any close friends and that's how I like it. I love my family, and that's all I need. Extroverts don't understand because they have a natural need to belong to a group, and to be loved by that group, as if all of their happiness depends on how that group perceives them. Introverts are different. We don't need constant interaction with others and we certainly don't need constant approval from others. Some of us do have issues, but most of us just like our privacy. We're far more comfortable in one on one conversations than we are in groups, so if you know someone who is introverted and you suspect they may have some mental issues, just talk to them, be friendly, don't force them into uncomfortable situations, and they'll tell you. If they don't want to talk to you, don't take it personally, just accept it, smile and wish them a nice day. The next time you see them, they just might initiate a conversation themselves.

    • @versatileduplicity9313
      @versatileduplicity9313 Před rokem

      Just stupidity. Can’t even draw shit now 😂. I was 15 when I drew a pic of the devil and placed it on the wall. What did I get, extra therapy !! At 15 !!!

    • @adidasfan360
      @adidasfan360 Před rokem

      No

    • @taracollins5597
      @taracollins5597 Před 10 měsíci +6

      I know exactly what you mean about pictures not always meaning what they appear to! I was in 5th grade & for homework we were asked to draw a picture of a place...it could be real or fiction. I drew a city street, a work of fiction. There was a grocery & a few other shops, some homes, trees, cars. The issue? One of the stores I drew said MASSAGE PARLOR. The teacher, Ms. Martino, called up my mom & demanded she come in for a meeting.....& demanded to know why I had drawn such a thing. My mom asked me "Tara, why did you draw a Massage Parlor??" I answered: "That's where people get massages, isn't it Mommy?" I truly believed that. This was the early '80s & we all still had some 'innocence' back then. My mom seemed to suppress a smile & then sat me down to explain (carefully lol) exactly what a place like that really was. Long story short, my mom felt the teacher had overreacted...but what stunned my mom (and me!) was WHY THE TEACHER HERSELF NEVER ASKED ME why I drew it!

    • @livewire2759
      @livewire2759 Před 10 měsíci +6

      @@taracollins5597 That's interesting... especially how the teacher instantly thought of the "dirty" type of massage parlor. Maybe things were different back in the early 80s, but today 99% of people who run massage businesses will not only refuse to get "dirty" with customers but will even report them to the law just for asking in most cases.

    • @patriciaolivera7716
      @patriciaolivera7716 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@taracollins5597I believe your teacher did overreact a bit.

  • @Chackus
    @Chackus Před rokem +9

    The 3rd story is flipping me the hell out, In elementary school and middle school I would draw stick figure fights and stuff because I watched stickpage and new grounds at the time, looking back, this looks like my old drawings I’ve made in the past to a T. I feel so weird looking at it. Also I might still have that composition notebook with me, I’m 99% sure that’s my drawing and someone, somehow got it.

  • @gisellealvarez2941
    @gisellealvarez2941 Před 2 lety +3827

    It's crazy how certain events as a child can follow you into adulthood. I went to therapy in COLLEGE because of my irrational fear or being late to places, so bad I would get anxiety. Turns out my babysitter would hit me if I didn't hurry up or catch up to her. She would also lock me in the closet for no reason. I used to be terrified of the dark. I hope these children have a healthy future and adulthood.

  • @ninavale.
    @ninavale. Před 2 lety +3847

    This first story sends chills down my spine more than any demon or ghost talking to kid ever would. This case could've so easily turned into a tragedy, with a child dead or missing and never found. It's good they reported it. Even if there isn't a lot the cops can do, it can be helpful in the future. The second story, but thank gods they got they did get him some help. So many parents shrug those kinds of things off or just react with ONLY punishments or even violence and then tragedy strikes.

    • @fyrsstatusrecords5754
      @fyrsstatusrecords5754 Před 2 lety +7

      Why would you even believe it's a real story he gives 0 proof. So until he does it's 100%fictional. Enjoy your stay to his channel making money off of you

    • @Vespyr_
      @Vespyr_ Před 2 lety +98

      @@fyrsstatusrecords5754 Because we're not insane. Healthy people can tell, it's called having a trusting relationship. You believe a billion things you've never seen proof for, or are capable of proving. You've never seen a black hole in your life, but you believe they exist. Why? Trust. It's a part of intellect and good mental health.

    • @fyrsstatusrecords5754
      @fyrsstatusrecords5754 Před 2 lety +3

      @@Vespyr_ it's about healthy people? I doubt that. Trusting relationships well u trust easily then? Kinda
      Black holes? Yeah I admit. I ll believe that about science we live a in a very complicated reality so..
      Rather than believing made up stories you tubers make to make money from people like you?

    • @Vespyr_
      @Vespyr_ Před 2 lety +36

      @@fyrsstatusrecords5754 But why do you believe it? Because what? They're smarter than you? Because you respect them right? That's about it. Look you might not respect others most people do. Respect for each other is literally necessary for healthy relation ships and interactions otherwise you get misunderstanding and arguments like this one. The only reason you believe in something you've never seen before or can prove yourself is because you respect the sources despite no way to verify them yourself and whether they actually exist or not. You trust that they do. That trust comes from you. It has nothing to do with whether it's true or not. You choose to believe them. That's our choice too.

    • @arrived255
      @arrived255 Před 2 lety +50

      Guys grow up, real or not real, it doesn’t matter. It was entertaining to quit acting like a child and get over it. Jeez!

  • @Icequeen89x
    @Icequeen89x Před rokem +34

    Tom gets in trouble for hitting his brother, so grandma slaps him? Ah yes, the age old tradition of combating violence with more violence. No wonder the kid acts out. 🤦🏻‍♀️

  • @levitatingeternity918
    @levitatingeternity918 Před 10 měsíci +32

    I feel so bad for Tom. He's getting abused and his parents aren't doing anything about it.
    When I was younger I had an abusive teacher, and often drew her getting harmed because I was so frustrated that I couldn't defend myself and no one was helping me.

    • @nitinpotineni
      @nitinpotineni Před 6 měsíci +9

      I feel u

    • @rajendraparihar9885
      @rajendraparihar9885 Před měsícem +1

      You feel bad for that guy huh? First of all he hurt his brothers first when nobody even abused him the grandma was furious because obviously and second it makes sense that he hates his grandma somewhat but he also said the wants to hurt his brother what did they do?

    • @shrutighosh8934
      @shrutighosh8934 Před 29 dny +2

      ​@@rajendraparihar9885 what is the reason of his hurting his brother? Might be his brother has also hurt him. Also instead of explaining and listening to both of them, the grandmother just resorts to violence. Like f*cking ask the child why he is doing such things. These people don't know how to be parents and then proceed to ask the youngsters why don't you want to become parents. Because parenting is hard and it requires patience

  • @puppiesarepower3682
    @puppiesarepower3682 Před 2 lety +2802

    For the last 25 years I was drawing cartoon characters with a certain theme. About a year ago I began to recall some memories from childhood; turns out that I had repressed memories and was actually subconsciously drawing the anxiety from those events.
    The mind does an incredible job locking secrets away from itself.
    Crazy.

    • @Maltese280zx
      @Maltese280zx Před 2 lety +63

      Hope you are doing ok!

    • @puppiesarepower3682
      @puppiesarepower3682 Před 2 lety +75

      @@Maltese280zx Thank you for your concern. Yes, I'm actually doing better. I've had time to sort through the events. I'm just grateful it wasn't the result of rape; that would've been a nightmare to confront.

    • @sonetagu1337
      @sonetagu1337 Před 2 lety +31

      "Wtf is this shit lock this fuck up"
      "Bro the blood circulation"
      "Oh yeah right"

    • @SlaaneshM30
      @SlaaneshM30 Před 2 lety +17

      And how does anxiety look on paper? How does an abstract feeling project to cartoon characters?

    • @sonetagu1337
      @sonetagu1337 Před 2 lety

      @@SlaaneshM30 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA *minor "A" mistake, slightly different than others* *arrow points at it* ASV8YVSUOBWUOBUOWUKWUOAVUIAVUIAVAKJ

  • @secretvanilla7279
    @secretvanilla7279 Před 2 lety +1816

    I had a classmate in highschool who really hated another one. She was pretty decent at anime drawings too. They both had a bad fight once (screaming and insulting, no violence) and after that, she drew herself stabbing the other girl in the stomach.
    Obviously, this was wrong. I guess she needed to "let out some steam" and got some kind of satisfaction by drawing this.
    They hated each other til we graduated. However, the "bad fight" was the last one they had. Her fantasies stayed fantasies, thanks god.

    • @hbic2325
      @hbic2325 Před 2 lety +116

      I draw when I'm angry or need to let my frustration out too. It's really therapeutic and allows me to express my emotions lol they use it in child therapy

    • @keribere244
      @keribere244 Před 2 lety +46

      @@ladiesman743 though the letter is probably more legal lol

    • @Natsukiisbest
      @Natsukiisbest Před 2 lety +28

      When I'm angry, I write a scathing letter and then throw it away.

    • @sharmasookarry408
      @sharmasookarry408 Před 2 lety +19

      When in writing I might write an angry angry text at the person and delete it lol

    • @Tired_Kye
      @Tired_Kye Před 2 lety +7

      Thank god Thank god.

  • @Paidnotspaid420
    @Paidnotspaid420 Před rokem +30

    “His grandma hit him because he was violent and we (parents) had to get physical to calm him down”. Yeah he’s messed up and it definitely has nothing to do with the way his parents treat him.

  • @spartankongcountry6799
    @spartankongcountry6799 Před rokem +12

    Thank God they caught the first drawing the way they did. Could've ended much more horribly.

  • @myheartismadeofstars
    @myheartismadeofstars Před 2 lety +2394

    I hope Cody tells his parents and John gets help. I have had thoughts of violence towards myself and others when I was being badly bullied in school. I even kept a list of people I wanted dead. I never did it, it was just a way to vent my frustrations with my life and try to get some control. I felt immediate EMPATHY for John when the pictures of him asking questions were showed. The one showed was about himself. A BASIC question. When is his birthday? He wasn't even asking for a DAY just a true or false about the MONTH! He felt like no one knew anything about him, no one cared. He was just something to be ignored or made fun of. He's not a real person to these people. I FELT THE SAME WAY. Seriously, I am also a total loner who retreats into the internet or video games, who did terribly in school.
    Of course, at least John's teachers asked if things were okay at home. Mine walked past me sobbing in the hallway during class, including the school COUNSELOR!! But I understand how ALONE he felt, how POWERLESS, and how ANGRY at his powerlessness. The chronically bullied are also the chronically ignored.

    • @HR-zj3eo
      @HR-zj3eo Před 2 lety +271

      Not condoning school shootings or any type of violence here, but what angers me is when schools want to act like they have no idea how or why it happened.
      Kid: gets bullied multiple times
      School: *cricket noise
      Kid: *Completely snaps
      School: This little bully deserves to be EXPELLED! 😡

    • @chattingesque372
      @chattingesque372 Před 2 lety +83

      Nothing wrong with them. Drawing guns and violence or fantasizing about it when people are picking on you is a perfectly normal response.

    • @GrumpasaurusBex
      @GrumpasaurusBex Před 2 lety +102

      I used to be VERY extroverted when I was in high school..... and I still created questionable content. I used to write short horror stories and base the characters on people who had upset me and then killed them off. It was my creative outlet to vent my frustrations. I would never have hurt anyone, but it didn't stop the thoughts.
      The fact that Cody kept mentioning John's introversion irked me. Just because he doesn't act like everyone else, doesn't mean there is something wrong with him. I don't think John is a threat, I think he's just lonely. And he deserves help and support.

    • @xbiology7366
      @xbiology7366 Před 2 lety +25

      Okay but what is the soultion, we all agree school is shit but what is thr soultion to stop being picked on or bullied?

    • @Justmonika6969
      @Justmonika6969 Před 2 lety +65

      @@xbiology7366 Well the solution to the problem is a societal one. The fact that these atrocities happen to the point where some are damaged by it or even have their lives destroyed by it is proof that this issue is fundamental to current thinking. Society would need to develop empathy to a point where interventions are more possible. This is a lot to ask for apparently, so in the meantime it's a lot easier to be the good you wish to see in the world and hope that others take inspiration since we alone cannot make others care sadly.

  • @myriampacheco8539
    @myriampacheco8539 Před 2 lety +820

    It has never made sense to me to punish a child by hitting them when they've hit others. Seems to me like it just continues the cycle and shows the child that violence is ok to use when dealing with a problem.

    • @coldstuff9784
      @coldstuff9784 Před 2 lety

      Nah, some kids need a spanking, shame that it's been replaced by all this nonsense of escaping responsibility and consequences of your actions. Of course, it needs to be balanced by some love, never liked those parents that just got drunk and beat their kids out of anger and disappear for a week.

    • @QUBIQUBED
      @QUBIQUBED Před 2 lety +35

      The thing is that some children are so disobedient that they aren’t afraid of simple scolding, nothing to crazy *like a fucking belt or something* but maybe a slap could get them to actually listen, just my opinion though. Tell me if I’m delusional or something lol

    • @myriampacheco8539
      @myriampacheco8539 Před 2 lety +68

      @@QUBIQUBED If children are too young or too "rebellious" to understand a conversation about more appropriate ways to behave, then they are certainly too young or too "troubled" to understand why they have been hit by their parent/guardian. Conversely, if they are old enough to understand the conversation, then there is no need to hit them.
      In the case of the child in this video, the primary form of punishment seems to be physical and the adults in his life don't show him another way to respond to distressing stimuli. The child also presents several signs of emotional and mental distress, perhaps also has an undiagnosed mental illness, that could be affecting his behavior and his capacity to understand wrong from right. I'm just making an assumption but it appears to me that this child could have a conduct disorder and only therapy will help him get better. Hitting a child with a conduct disorder only tends to make things worse.
      I get what you're saying about this kind of parenting works for some, but my opinion is that violence should never be involved in child-rearing.

    • @TheChamp820
      @TheChamp820 Před 2 lety +10

      As Clarence said "DON'T PROMOTE VIOLENCE"
      I like when cartoons aren't funny are always tell truth

    • @QUBIQUBED
      @QUBIQUBED Před 2 lety +1

      @@myriampacheco8539 you’re right, especially about the kid having some undiagnosed mental issue. He’s really violent and it’s not natural to want to kill your own family for scolding/hitting you

  • @Collector57
    @Collector57 Před 2 lety +17

    It's a relief to finally hear that the parents acknowledged their child's unacceptable behavior. Too often, I see that the parents don't act on clear evidence that their child needs serious help, mostly out of stubbornness. Get out of your bloated head and seek professional help before the problem leads to others getting hurt.

  • @Clayton_daveandbambi_Hortasfan
    @Clayton_daveandbambi_Hortasfan Před 7 měsíci +5

    5:35 HOLY- SCARED THE LIVING HECK OUTTA ME

  • @316lvmnoneofyourbusiness7
    @316lvmnoneofyourbusiness7 Před 2 lety +778

    When I was working intake for Child/Adolescent mental health services, the last part of my interviews consisted of having a child draw 3 pictures. The first one was a drawing of themselves, the 2nd was anything they wanted to draw and the 3rd was to draw their house/home.
    These 3 drawings revealed so much more on what was going on in these kids' minds and home.

    • @ReliableNewsNetwork2
      @ReliableNewsNetwork2 Před 2 lety +83

      I completely agree. His grandmother most definitely had done a lot more than the parents thought.
      I am a social worker for CPS and the kid is exhibiting several behaviors that abused children often show. Of course there is no way to be certain but it's certainly raised quite a few red flags for me.

    • @Saimeren
      @Saimeren Před 2 lety +5

      We know. You posted this same comment on the first part 5 months ago.

    • @Saimeren
      @Saimeren Před 2 lety +1

      @@ReliableNewsNetwork2 I mean, don't beat your children and they might not turn into psycho little shits.

    • @Whatlander
      @Whatlander Před 2 lety +25

      Oh, I've heard of this! My mum's a play therapist who's done a lot of work with child trauma. Isn't there also one about drawing a bird's nest, to see how they place it, if it's empty, etc?

    • @destinyh3717
      @destinyh3717 Před 2 lety +17

      @@Saimeren I just checked, it's a different comment with similar info. Stop getting nit picky over small things lol

  • @el4242
    @el4242 Před 2 lety +443

    I don't like that being quiet is considered some sort of sign that something is wrong. I went through so much "profiling" growing up just because I was quiet. It's a dangerous stereotype. Just because someone isn't constantly blabbing about nothing doesn't mean they're potential killers. But the drawings...😰

    • @viscountrainbows6452
      @viscountrainbows6452 Před 2 lety +55

      In my experience I was told "If you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all."
      I was a quiet kid..

    • @ivythealiencat
      @ivythealiencat Před 2 lety +9

      @@viscountrainbows6452 sameee 😭

    • @KyleEvra
      @KyleEvra Před 2 lety +53

      I really don't know where this "Quiet people are dangerous" comes from am honestly sick of it.
      It's very hurtful and damaging to us quiet people.

    • @Uapa500
      @Uapa500 Před 2 lety +6

      I agree with you.

    • @nakanopey
      @nakanopey Před 2 lety +1

      @@KyleEvra fr it is .

  • @diamondinthesky4771
    @diamondinthesky4771 Před rokem +6

    Good lord how relieved I am that Cody was able to catch onto "John"'s activities before it was truly too late.

    • @kynmasters8670
      @kynmasters8670 Před rokem +1

      Yeah whoever made it up wrote a happy ending. Whew.

  • @kelleyrogers8178
    @kelleyrogers8178 Před 11 měsíci +5

    I am so glad that Jake wasn't ever kidnapped. The fact that the parents never noticed until a picture but this boy had seen it multiple times amazes me.

  • @sugarcoatedslaughterhouse4937
    @sugarcoatedslaughterhouse4937 Před 2 lety +1963

    “I was upset that this kid hit his brother so to dissuade him from doing it again, I hit him.” Excellent logic, grandma, you really helped his behavior improve. He definitely won’t use violence to solve his problems now that he’s seen you use violence to solve your problems.

    • @harrietsmells
      @harrietsmells Před 2 lety +56

      True

    • @GetHypedandShocked
      @GetHypedandShocked Před 2 lety +1

      @Nigar the Terrible Thats pathetic. You obviously use a metal baseball bat

    • @sugarcoatedslaughterhouse4937
      @sugarcoatedslaughterhouse4937 Před 2 lety +4

      @Nigar the Terrible under no circumstance is hitting a child the solution. It only teaches them to do the same. There are countless psychological studies into this sort of thing. Also wanting to hit kids is just weird as fuck.

    • @slayermill8621
      @slayermill8621 Před rokem +169

      Bullies generally don't learn their lesson until they catch a legitimate ass whoopin. Don't beat children but a little smack to show them what it feels like getting treated the way they treat others is enough of a wake up call to stop sometimes. If the behavior continues non physical methods should be used to fix the behavior.

    • @Ireallyneedamanlikeyuta9163
      @Ireallyneedamanlikeyuta9163 Před rokem +152

      @@slayermill8621 you forgot every human being is different. They think different. Hitting a kid might stop one but when the other kid has different mindset, he wouldn't learn as "I wouldn't do it again" but as "I'll do the same to you too".

  • @EmilySpiritExT
    @EmilySpiritExT Před 2 lety +717

    Story 1, that mysterious car hanging around outside during day and night, I think the driver was trying to get a feel for the family's routine so he could try to figure out how to get to Jake without alerting his parents and make off with the boy before he would start resisting being taken to the silver car. The man is probably a creepy stalker, that took a liking to Jake. His parents better keep Jake inside and constantly watched to avoid the boy getting taken from them. His parents should also inform his school if Jake is attending school, so adults there can keep a look out for the stalker and also to keep extra eyes on Jake for the boy's safety. I hope that man gets caught soon, so Jake won't feel that he's been locked up for a long time and can return to his normal life of playing outside his house without worrying that someone is watching him that shouldn't be.

    • @misseselise3864
      @misseselise3864 Před 2 lety +59

      the part that confirms my suspension of the guy meaning harm is that he seems to go out of his way to keep the parents and neighbors seeing him. someone who didn’t mean harm wouldn’t be so secretive

    • @SierraThorne
      @SierraThorne Před 2 lety +21

      Yeah I would definitely alert the school of the car so he can never be picked up from there!

    • @Michael.0106
      @Michael.0106 Před 2 lety

      Would've ran straight up to the car as fast as possible dragged the prick out the car

    • @aymarafan7669
      @aymarafan7669 Před 2 lety +8

      @MavisRead what’s very scary is that the man in that car could very possibly be a child trafficker as well and not just some creepy obsessed stalker! 😳

    • @eyesofthecervino3366
      @eyesofthecervino3366 Před 2 lety +13

      I'd be worried that keeping the kid inside might backfire. If it were me, at that age, I'd be a lot more inclined to try slipping out of the house without telling anyone, and might even be hesitant to say anything if I saw the guy again. Definitely they should keep an eye on the kid, and maybe he can blow off some steam at a friend's house or supervised at a park, but I don't think sitting tight is going to be a safe option for very long.
      (Actually, now that I think about it, keeping the kid inside is probably what prompted the driver to start stalking them at night. He's already planning a break in.)

  • @Dudik28
    @Dudik28 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Honestly I never understood how grounding a child would help to solve anything. You are just locking him up with his own thoughts without explaining anything. As you can see it can be quite dangerous

    • @schrodingerskatze4308
      @schrodingerskatze4308 Před 10 měsíci

      I agree, it can sometimes be helpful to send them to their room for a while to calm down, but you shouldn't lock them in there any longer than it takes them to calm down. And if your kid is constantly aggresive and never listens, you definitively should think about sending them to therapy soon.

  • @viewerabundzu6887
    @viewerabundzu6887 Před rokem +3

    this contribution is important. Parents should be vigilant about their child‘s expression, here as sketches. The inner life of the child speaks volumes.

  • @stevenpeterson5131
    @stevenpeterson5131 Před 2 lety +500

    These stories were creepy, but instructive at the same time. I am so proud of the parents who seek professional help for their son.

    • @livewire2759
      @livewire2759 Před rokem +13

      They should seek professional help for his grandmother as well...

    • @joski9030
      @joski9030 Před rokem

      Complete fakes they were all drawn by adults

    • @AnneIglesias
      @AnneIglesias Před rokem +8

      @@livewire2759 at this point, I would think the damage has been done in the poor woman’s life. An abused child will very often grow to be an abusive person. I feel pity for the grandmother, but I think that the best thing the therapist will be able to do for the family is advise them to stop having the grandmother watch the kids.

  • @moistcr1tikalsfifthtesticl952

    6:54 it's almost like children mimic the behavior of those around them. The reason he's acting out is because he's surrounded by people who act out at him

  • @donnabrady2092
    @donnabrady2092 Před rokem +5

    I'm glad these parents were listening and aware of their son's danger thank god

  • @biteynibbles8444
    @biteynibbles8444 Před rokem +6

    The last video reminds me of a boy named James in my 4th grade class. We were both about 10 years old. He drew pictures of himself bombing people, buildings, towns & the earth. He told me he was going to blow up the world when he gets older. I was shy and petrified of him. The teacher said I was being rude, and she made me sit next to him the rest of the semester. This was before video games.

    • @pennonN
      @pennonN Před rokem +6

      And that’s why I hate teachers.

  • @dgyjbhhevc5283
    @dgyjbhhevc5283 Před 2 lety +675

    For the last story, Cody should tell his parents about John and his drawings. If I saw my siblings drawing stuff relating to hurting people then I'd be terribly concerned.

    • @shibanaji945
      @shibanaji945 Před 2 lety +46

      I remember knowing a peer in my class who was like John. His name is Andrew, Always kept to himself, very introvert guy. Did unusual things. He drawn people getting stabbed, pages scribbled in red ink. I recall him showing me one of his drawings, I was very uncomfortable ..it was shown a girl tied up dead naked and her organs were spilling out and him scooping it up with his mouth. He asked me If I liked it, I nervously nodded. And Whenever anyone spoke in class he would give angry expressions and begin whispering.
      Anyways, I was walking to the bathroom and saw people crowded along with two police officers, I was curious and went over to look. I was baffled. it was Andrew, him being held on the ground getting handcuffed I saw him get taken away. When the crowd ceased , I saw one of my friends and asked her bout the whole situation.
      apparently Andrew brought a 9mm pistol, And a school police spotted it in his pocket just in time.

    • @ticrific
      @ticrific Před 2 lety +18

      Almost all school shooters show warning signs that get ignored. It’s so concerning that he just ignored it

    • @thecyberpirate4055
      @thecyberpirate4055 Před 2 lety +5

      @@shibanaji945 I think you were referring to John, Cody was the concerned brother.

    • @shibanaji945
      @shibanaji945 Před 2 lety +4

      @@thecyberpirate4055 Oh thank you for mentioning that, I wasn't aware of that mistake.

    • @TankEngine75
      @TankEngine75 Před 2 lety +5

      I draw weapons and historic wars and stuff but I will NEVER hurt anyone, why are we singling out every one who draws stuff like that?

  • @nickmathis6136
    @nickmathis6136 Před 2 lety +749

    Man.. regardless of what kinda day I’m having.. but especially bad ones.. I see a Mr. Nightmare upload and am immediately like “yes.. I get these 12 minutes to feel good and freaked out.”

  • @humayrafaizah1428
    @humayrafaizah1428 Před 9 měsíci +4

    That sorry excuse for granny in story 2 shouldn't be trusted with kids! She was terrible to Tom from the get-go and it looks like her miserable childhood contributed to it to a greater extent. I am not saying Tom was an angel but hey, he was a kid afterall. You gotta at least listen to him and you cannot allow your mom to treat him like shit just because he is different from the others. Also, grounding him the minute they saw his drawing also explains a lot about their parenting skill! I sincerely hope Tom got adequate help and recovered from whatever issue he was going through.

  • @Speaker264
    @Speaker264 Před 12 dny +1

    I remember once drawing a full blown scene of stickman shooting each other(like in movie Purge, but I didn't even heard of this movie untill much much later) on A1 paper. There were tanks, planes, cars, some of them were burning/crashing. It was like an anger relief for me and it was kind of fun. I wasnt bullied in school, just some jokes here and there. Now I can see why it would be concerning, but back then I didn't have much interest to hurt any person. After I finished it, I just moved on and forgot about it, till I stumbled on your video.

  • @SuperBuildsInMC
    @SuperBuildsInMC Před 2 lety +423

    Man I always drew violent stuff when I was a kid, mostly war stuff, but nothing to extent of depicting my own family being murdered by my own hands...chilling stuff.

    • @anchorpage6663
      @anchorpage6663 Před 2 lety +44

      People drawing stickmen warring is normal for most kids

    • @Thomas48484
      @Thomas48484 Před 2 lety +37

      I drew people being shot, stabbed and bleeding out because I found it cool. I still turned out normal.

    • @Anonymous-Lmfao
      @Anonymous-Lmfao Před 2 lety +12

      @@Thomas48484 that’s not that bad

    • @justacat2
      @justacat2 Před 2 lety +2

      facts

    • @AhmedCool
      @AhmedCool Před 2 lety +9

      i often drew stickmen with knives and wars my country previously had but I was not messed up and didn't like violence

  • @YautjaSpacePirate
    @YautjaSpacePirate Před 2 lety +956

    Usually when kids act out and draw like this, it's because there's something wrong with the parents too, speaking from experience. Too often the child takes the blame and too often doctors over-prescribe pills to children just to help parents "cope" with the problem even though it may be obvious there's something wrong with the parents. I had finally got away from it all when my aunt and uncle took me in. I still experienced abuse though until I moved. Still to this day, I have nothing to do with my family. Too often adults never seek help and the toxic cycle continues. I believe prisoners should also receive mental help whether they want it or not. Unfortunately depression or even talking about it seems like a taboo in America. So people don't get mental help they need. However, I don't trust the system at all anyways.

    • @jeriinwonderland
      @jeriinwonderland Před 2 lety +39

      This is true but also sometimes kids are just wonderful and weird and love to draw. my oldest loves horror and frequently draws like monsters and dead bodies and portals and people lost in space etc. He has since age 4, it's just what he thinks is cool 🤣 he IS in therapy now that he's 8, he's struggling with ADHD (I have it too and it does make it hard to make friends) and he recently came out to me and I felt he could use some extra support while questioning/figuring out his identity and orientation. Glad you got out of your situation. My dad refused to help me get mental healthcare so I'm making it a point to make sure my kids always feel they have multiple sources to talk to.

    • @YautjaSpacePirate
      @YautjaSpacePirate Před 2 lety +17

      @@jeriinwonderland You too? I was diagnosed with ADHD and autism and we tend to be very imaginative. But unfortunately we get persecuted by the system and sometimes our neurotypical family members treated us differently. I was also told that people with ADHD and autism can't have kids which is TOTALLY NOT true. I admit that I'm into horror and fantasy and am highly imaginative too. Possibly even without the family dysfunction, I still would be. Idk. The only thing that's important is that I got past it and now am an activist for neurodivergents.

    • @YautjaSpacePirate
      @YautjaSpacePirate Před 2 lety +8

      *sigh* I also want a family of my own but I never found the right man. So many neurotypicals believe we can't have a normal life and I plan to protest against it soon. Unfortunately I don't trust any source because I've been taken advantage of by nearly every neurotypical except one who seen it all too as a family friend. The struggle is real. 😔

    • @bigyo3385
      @bigyo3385 Před 2 lety +11

      I agree with the therapist. All y'all sound weird. Don't blame your parents. Blame you.

    • @mandlin4602
      @mandlin4602 Před 2 lety +15

      Fellow child abuse survivor and 💯 agree. The grandma hanging picture SCREAMS child abuse to me.

  • @frndsrmpwr1472
    @frndsrmpwr1472 Před rokem +26

    Listen, about Tom, if you use violence against your children, that's what they're gonna grow up learning. There are so many studies that show that using physical "discipline" has not only the same impact as direct abuse, and that includes the children growing up to be violent

    • @lunafoxlover
      @lunafoxlover Před rokem +2

      Yep, I used to be spanked as a kid, now as an 18 year old, I still get anxious whenever my dad, yells my name for anything, especially if he's upset😅. Though I don't entirely fear him, we got a good relationship..just now he can't spank my little brother whenever little brother gets upset or doesn't get his way(he's autistic btw and gets upset somewhat easily), usually dad will just resort to yelling or his signature catchphrase "Oh my GOD"!. Dad kinda has a short fuse sometimes, I'm just thankful he isn't like his dad(my grandpa, who I found out 2 years ago, is a textbook narcissist and always has been)

    • @christopherparks2987
      @christopherparks2987 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Yup. He drew the picture and presented it in direct response to being hit. He was hurt, and he wanted to likewise cause hurt. This is how he imagined being able to since, ya know, he’s tiny and can’t overpower adults.

    • @user-ep3fo5vw1v
      @user-ep3fo5vw1v Před měsícem +1

      Yeah the second story really disturbed and pissed me off.

  • @olivialindgren3736
    @olivialindgren3736 Před rokem +5

    If the grandma hit the child without regret and is apparently strict I assume her abuse is very common

  • @dshe8637
    @dshe8637 Před 2 lety +125

    Glad Tom is getting some help. He's using the artwork as a way of letting out his anger. Potentially they can get through this successfully

    • @yiarkungfu
      @yiarkungfu Před rokem

      I’ve known kids like Tom, they grow up to be psychopaths. He should be committed to a mental hospital.

    • @dshe8637
      @dshe8637 Před rokem +12

      @@yiarkungfu he needs support yes, but hospitals aren't prisons and he's not a criminal

  • @dryblackfire7587
    @dryblackfire7587 Před 2 lety +323

    I can just imagine meeting Mr. Nightmare in real life, every time he would speak it will sound like he's narrating a part in a scary story.

    • @cjr728
      @cjr728 Před 2 lety

      @Penguin Economics 😂😂😂

    • @xanthippeli
      @xanthippeli Před 2 lety

      I like the way he says come

    • @THECHRISAL3X
      @THECHRISAL3X Před 2 lety +11

      Me: “Mr Nightmare!? Oh man I’m a huge fan!”
      Mr Nightmare: “oh hey, it’s nice to meet you.
      You know…I met somebody once.
      This is a story in Florida by the way.
      I was on the highway, just stopping for gas late at night because yknow…I’m such a responsible adult.
      Everybody gets careless sometimes,
      Unfortunately for me I got careless in the wrong place at the wrong time…”
      (Continues)

    • @novvog.w
      @novvog.w Před 2 lety

      @@THECHRISAL3X oh no.

    • @WinterSWW
      @WinterSWW Před 2 lety +2

      @@novvog.w "... i went to a gas station that was very expensive and the gas prices were very very high"

  • @shadowstalker7259
    @shadowstalker7259 Před rokem +6

    7:40, when you said that Jeremey started to take Tom to therapy some random kid in class started clapping for some reason 😂😂

    • @Kyuri_gachz
      @Kyuri_gachz Před 10 měsíci

      You’re in class and watching this💀

  • @obviouslyurnotagolfer148

    Yep, I like this subject the best out of all the episodes you produce. Wish you would do more in the series. Thanks, real creepy stuff!

  • @floofzykitty5072
    @floofzykitty5072 Před 2 lety +620

    It's crazy that the father didn't remember the number plate when he got a good view of it, but sadly it would be very unlikely the man could even get charged if he got the number plate, even if they got his son to testify.

    • @timeissketch2942
      @timeissketch2942 Před 2 lety +55

      He certainly would have gotten in trouble. A grown man trying to call over a child to their car and continuously going to that same house, sitting there for hours, and driving off whenever the person was caught is suspicious as hell. I'd be pissed off if the cops did find the guy but let him off easy. Clearly that guy was a creep and was probably wanting to kidnap the kid.

    • @stevejohnson7436
      @stevejohnson7436 Před 2 lety +11

      I would never let my kid be by himself out especially with a bunch of creeps out there.

    • @kynmasters8670
      @kynmasters8670 Před rokem +4

      It’s almost like the whole thing was faked for Reddit.

    • @qei431.
      @qei431. Před rokem +2

      @@timeissketch2942 that's not illegal though

    • @qei431.
      @qei431. Před rokem +8

      @@kynmasters8670 idk man this stuff happens a lot

  • @breannaberzin9665
    @breannaberzin9665 Před 2 lety +88

    FOR THE FIRST STORY! IF YOU'RE RECORDING AND NEED THEIR PLATE NUMBER, SAY IT OUT LOUD IN CASE THE VIDEO DOESNT GET IT!! That way you get the plate AND the car regardless of picture quality

  • @Oceane1803
    @Oceane1803 Před rokem +3

    Wow that last one is kinda scary.
    I wrote a fanfiction because I was tired of getting bullied as a kid once. But it was just basically telling the worst part of the day during sports class exactly how it happened, except at some point in the story, Inklings (yes from Splatoon) showed up, somehow turned me into an Inkling and brought me to Inkopolis to live a happier life ^^' No violence ^^'

  • @lydis3232
    @lydis3232 Před rokem +8

    These entertain me for hours, but terrify me in the middle of the night when I’m alone and the only source of light is the one red street light that hasn’t died since I had moved into my house 12 years ago..

  • @nicholasambrosini7078
    @nicholasambrosini7078 Před 2 lety +362

    Horrifying situations aside, it was a missed opportunity not referring to the kids in the third story as Zack & Cody

  • @robustcrab5047
    @robustcrab5047 Před 2 lety +297

    I really hope that the kid in the second video gets the help that he needs.

    • @gregrobinette8620
      @gregrobinette8620 Před 2 lety +62

      The fact he's 7, he drew a noose over and him decapitating his grandmother. Wtf are the parents doing with him?? His parents noticed he had violent tendencies but only this drawing made them get therapy??? That family needs to be investigated.

    • @robustcrab5047
      @robustcrab5047 Před 2 lety +60

      @@gregrobinette8620 well for one, the physical discipline that he gets from his grandmother usually tends to exacerbate violent behaviour in individuals that already have a predisposition towards violent behaviour.

    • @gregrobinette8620
      @gregrobinette8620 Před 2 lety +19

      @@robustcrab5047 yeah, I pray for that kid man, he's 7 and he's already just like me fr

    • @sanaaniz
      @sanaaniz Před 2 lety

      @@gregrobinette8620 you do realize some individuals are born psychopath’s right ? their brains are wired differently

    • @gregrobinette8620
      @gregrobinette8620 Před 2 lety +14

      @Monica Lopez yes everyone knows that. But a kid doesnt just know what a noose is or how to decapitate someone.

  • @captain_del_raven
    @captain_del_raven Před rokem +2

    The sound of the door closing in the second scared the shit out of me

  • @a_diamond
    @a_diamond Před 2 lety +9

    As for John and Cody.. clearly the story got out. As one of many people who was bullied in school right under teacher's noses, I understand fantasies. This seems to go well beyond that though.. I never would have fantasized of any of them dying.
    I hope John got the help he needed before he made any of his fantasies reality.. and I hope Cody got help too. It sounds like they both needed it ..
    Wherever they are now.. I hope they are in a better situation..

  • @rebeccay480
    @rebeccay480 Před 2 lety +470

    I honestly think Cody needs to bring those pictures up to their parents. The fact he uses his name and the actual name of his teacher in his drawings show some kind of clear fantasy he has for the senerio. Maybe it was just for a youtube video, but having his brother undergo an evaluation or get help can possibly save lives.

    • @anonymousperson3023
      @anonymousperson3023 Před 2 lety +8

      Or the names are a simple way to create something out of thin air. I fantasized about real names and people too not because I want to do something with them but because it's efficient. Stop acting like youre Einstein and know everything when you arent even close to right

    • @misseselise3864
      @misseselise3864 Před 2 lety +25

      @@anonymousperson3023 if his brother does do something, he could be potentially seen as an accessory since he knew a legitimate threat existed and did nothing. you don’t accidentally use the same names as your exact teachers and exact classmates from that exact teacher’s class. get real. you’re not the type of person with a genuine opinion if you’re admitting to fantasizing about killing people

    • @lindanimated
      @lindanimated Před 2 lety +24

      @@anonymousperson3023 You're in more than one comment trying to downplay that story. Are you in a similar situation and feeling attacked? Because if so, please do listen to everyone and find someone to talk to, like a therapist or other mental health professional. If the Cody story is true, it's a lot more alarming than you're willing to believe.

    • @thuggeegaming659
      @thuggeegaming659 Před 2 lety +2

      @@misseselise3864 It would never stick. Accessory would require actually assisting in the crime. We shouldn't criminalize thought crime either.

    • @oceanrocks
      @oceanrocks Před 2 lety +8

      @@thuggeegaming659 Making threats of violence isn’t a thought crime. It’s already against the law.

  • @vxjessi
    @vxjessi Před 2 lety +153

    I’m guessing I’m not the only one that jumped when the door slam sound effect played

  • @Hadeshy
    @Hadeshy Před 11 měsíci +3

    "My child just drew himself happily killing his grandmother, let's just punish him so he'll resent her even more"
    Smart. Very smart. Especially when the grandmother is physically abusive and baiscally teaching him to be too.
    The fact that the child opened up only when the parents left is proof that he doesn't trust them.

  • @sonicchica
    @sonicchica Před rokem +2

    I hope there will be a future part 3. I come back to these two videos the most.

  • @SpeedCoasterMaster
    @SpeedCoasterMaster Před 2 lety +176

    The first story kinda reminds me of this one time when I was little. I was outside at a table, drawing in a Captain Underpants activity book. I hear a "hey!" from behind me, so I turn around. There was a man and a kid who looked to be about four or five (I was maybe 7 or 8 at the time). The man asked me if I wanted to tag along with them on their bikes. I looked at him, and then at the kid, then at him, and then back at the kid. As if I wasn't already creeped out by the man's sudden offer to go with him, the kid's face was that of sheer horror. It was a face that screamed "don't do it, no, don't go with us!" I got up and walked right in the house. I peeked out of the curtains and saw him giving me this confused look. He and the kid sat there on their bikes for about a minute before riding off. I never saw him before, or since.
    I have a sneaking suspicion that the kid wasn't his son. I remember wondering if the kid was abducted by the man and forced to accompany him (the man) in order to make taking other children away easier. This is just a theory, though. I have no way of knowing for sure if that was true or not.

    • @somerandoinoceania
      @somerandoinoceania Před rokem

      damn that's scary..
      but just quick remark, i think it would've been smart if maybe you would've just HELPED THE KID IN WHATEVER WAY YOU COULD'VE instead of just bein like "peace out suckers✌" then taking your leave. my man WHY. you probably just let a child molester/kidnapper/child trafficker/paedophile get away with an innocent kid who you COULD'VE helped😭
      but at the same time, you were just 7/8 so yeah😔. but man, you should've just TRUSTED THAT SNEAKING SUSPICION OF YOURS and maybe would've helped the kid.. Lord knows what happened to that kid after they left.😞🙏

    • @SG2048-meta
      @SG2048-meta Před rokem +35

      If that kid was abducted, I hope they are free now.

    • @prive7469
      @prive7469 Před rokem +20

      I hope the kid is oke. And he saved you!! Your intuition was right. Bc why would you go with a stranger adult and his "kid" on a bike. If an adult is not saying first ask your parent it is a red flag!!!

  • @roach8268
    @roach8268 Před 2 lety +216

    I think the approach of making John “normal” will further injure his psyche and overall mental health. As someone who’s always been a quite kid, and never really had friends, I can only assume he’s suffering from loneliness. The question he asked in the video his made only proves it. He asked a true or false on his birthday month, which is something people close to you know. Given no one is close to him, he knew that the teacher would give a wrong answer, thus that question specifically.
    It seems to me he just needs a sense of validation. He NOT weird for playing video games, spending his weekends alone, doodling in class. And he needs people to recognize that. My little sister is the same way as John, as well. What I do is spend time with her, acknowledge her passions, validate her feelings, listen, do things she likes with her, finding common interest, or even knew one’s! You have to love him, and I’m talking as person. Be interested, listen, just love him for who he is-and will be.

    • @musiclearner6799
      @musiclearner6799 Před 2 lety +12

      You are a great sister

    • @theangyla8197
      @theangyla8197 Před 2 lety +16

      Bruh he's not weird for playing videogames, he's weird for drawing himself shooting his whole class

    • @Episcopalianacolyte
      @Episcopalianacolyte Před 2 lety +7

      Just remember Columbine. The parents need to get seriously involved.

    • @name-yk3de
      @name-yk3de Před rokem +2

      i respect what you said but what is weird with john is the shooting up the school drawings

  • @BloodlessWolf
    @BloodlessWolf Před rokem +2

    I drew stick figure wars in my notebook in school as a kid. They weren't violent or anything, they were more like a strategy game I would play by myself. I don't remember how it went or how I determined who shot who or with what but I remember making them. I actually forgot all about it until I saw this video.

  • @tobie7366
    @tobie7366 Před rokem +1

    "Slapped his brother after he took the last ice cream bar." Literally me.

  • @Depressedwarriorsfan6238
    @Depressedwarriorsfan6238 Před 2 lety +504

    Video ideas:
    Roadrage horror stories
    Fast-Food horror stories
    House break-in horror stories
    Murder encounter horror stories
    Family horror stories
    Library horror stories
    Disneyland/Disney world horror stories
    More lockdown horror stories
    Childhood horror stories
    Cookout horror stories
    Grocery store horror stories
    Apartment horror stories
    Stranger encounter horror stories
    Sporting events horror stories

    • @stomper5432
      @stomper5432 Před 2 lety +21

      Chick filet horror stories nighttime spooks did

    • @crashbanooca
      @crashbanooca Před 2 lety +10

      Family and Library would be interest 🤔

    • @Owen004
      @Owen004 Před 2 lety +13

      Sporting events would be a good one

    • @qwertasdcfghjklmo24z
      @qwertasdcfghjklmo24z Před 2 lety +21

      True Scary Forest Stories part 2.
      True Scary Blackout Stories part 2.
      True Scary Prom Night Stories.
      True Scary Easter Stories.
      True Scary Graduation Day Stories.

    • @matadeverdoemden
      @matadeverdoemden Před 2 lety +7

      What about concert horror stories?

  • @glitches_ffs
    @glitches_ffs Před 2 lety +32

    6:30 the beginnings of a serial killer

  • @user-zn4mn9ru1t
    @user-zn4mn9ru1t Před měsícem +2

    I love how creepy these are

  • @naly202
    @naly202 Před rokem +3

    Years ago, I briefly taught a class of 7 year olds. I asked them to draw their favourite dream as a homework. All kids made pretty cute drawings, but one of them showed me a rather well made drawing of death (skeleton, rotting flesh, blood pouring, hood and all). He said with an angelic smile "This is my favourite dream. I dream it very often".
    Shocked, I told his form teacher, but she didn't seem worried.

  • @mousumipanja
    @mousumipanja Před 2 lety +125

    it's so disturbing, the second one is extremely sad but disturbing and cruel to. the parents and claire shouldn't have done mentally physically abuse to let their own family member crazy. this drawing shows that he wants to kill his grandma but also any possibility in the future he will might become a serial killer

  • @aymarafan7669
    @aymarafan7669 Před 2 lety +106

    All of these backstories are pretty alarming and depressing. What I personally find potentially very horrific about the first one here (3) is that the “creepy stalker” could actually be child trafficker. Some traffickers do this stuff by trying to find out when it’s easy to get a hold of the child. Based off the bright yellow on the license plate it looked to be in New Mexico.

  • @bastasbloodbathsandstuff2749

    5:18 this clip is satisfying, i like seeing the sun set.

  • @Youser999
    @Youser999 Před rokem +4

    The number of people genuinely and extremely disturbed by a grandparent simply smacking a spolied little monster of a kid who runs the house and is never disciplined by their parents rather than the sociopathic, out of control child is what's truly disturbing. An occasional smack or swat on ass is often necessary, especially when the kid has already progressed to this level from not receiving consequences from their own parents. The worst people I've known are always the ones who never got physically punished as kids. And I'm not talking beaten or literally physically abused. People also can't seem to distinguish that there are shades of grey between the black and white. I honestly can't understand my fellow Millennials when it comes to this issue. And I say this as someone who was physically abused growing up. There's a difference between getting your ass beat by a parent in a fit of rage and calm, structured physical discipline used sparingly when necessitated.

    • @avalasialove
      @avalasialove Před rokem +4

      So let me get this straight. You think it’s okay to hit a child in order to teach them that hitting is wrong. What’s wrong with that picture?

    • @fandomfan2800
      @fandomfan2800 Před 10 měsíci

      @@avalasialove the person stupid lol

  • @coolgal13
    @coolgal13 Před 2 lety +58

    I’m so glad the boy in the first story would go in to tell his parents instead of listen to the man to come to him. So many creeps now a days 🤦‍♀️

    • @KawaiiKemono
      @KawaiiKemono Před 2 lety

      Yeah

    • @SCP01986
      @SCP01986 Před 2 lety +2

      Makes me wish for a real life Dexter where a psycho does the good thing and take out these predators.

  • @primetime6561
    @primetime6561 Před 2 lety +161

    Parent: Awe, my kid made such a cute drawing
    Mr. Nightmare:
    Parent: No more drawing Timmy!

    • @Kasturik864
      @Kasturik864 Před 2 lety +18

      I know it's a joke but not allowing to draw isn't gonna change whats going on in their minds. Also, in the stalker story, his drawing actually proved to be helpful as it alerted the parents and was saved from being kidnapped.

    • @seastar5079
      @seastar5079 Před 2 lety +3

      @@venuswong162 they literally said they know it’s a joke

    • @Kasturik864
      @Kasturik864 Před 2 lety

      @@venuswong162 I think r/whoosh applies to you coz you clearly didn't read the first line of my comment or you're so used to writing this word that your brain skipping the points 😂

  • @sladetuner8661
    @sladetuner8661 Před rokem +1

    this shows that art can be very powerful

  • @joaquinchavez9766
    @joaquinchavez9766 Před rokem +3

    Honestly I can relate on a deep level to the last story sometimes I feel like a psycho for thinking about it so sometimes I feel really depressed and sad

  • @FoxRacingGaming
    @FoxRacingGaming Před 2 lety +69

    A TIP FOR PPL IN THE FUTURE. when trying to get a license plate on camera, especially video, your not gonna be able to always pause it w/o it being blurry and unreadable. Thats why whenever something like this happens to me, CALL OUT THE LICENSE PLATE AS YOUR RECORDING IT. Instead of trying to focus the camera on the plate, just read it outloud, and then later you can play it back. Helps to use military lingo too, as to avoid messing up letters that can sound similar , such as C and E. eX. LIC PLTE WNI-094 youd say Wisconsin November India. I learned this early, as you always think at the moment that youll just be able to pause the video and look at it, but even with the newest phones, its gonna end up blurry.

    • @Messup7654
      @Messup7654 Před 9 měsíci +1

      He couldn’t even see it with his eyes

    • @FoxRacingGaming
      @FoxRacingGaming Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@Messup7654 This is why if you have a dashcam, and even if you think it got the plate, you need to read it outloud for the camera. The only time i beileve getting plates that close, is if the person is in a parking lot, and you can walk over and record the plate with your phone. Best to note anything on the vehical as well, ex, sticker on back left window, the driver side rear tire is a donut/spare/ , loud exhaust, note any damages, door dents, missing car parts. Its also best when calling out plates to your cameras to use the military terms. So if the first 3 letters on the plate are JWB, you would say Juliet , whiskey, bravo. That way later when you watch the video you dont get letters that sound the same such a b, c, z, e.

  • @dryblackfire7587
    @dryblackfire7587 Před 2 lety +68

    If these drawing can spur up scary stories like this I can only imagine the kinda stories my childhood drawings would bring up

    • @animeuniverse5586
      @animeuniverse5586 Před 2 lety +1

      Thankfully I used to draw only when I was in a good mood.

    • @normalhuman9878
      @normalhuman9878 Před 2 lety +7

      I remember purposely drawing disturbing pictures when I felt edgy

    • @VampKilljoy
      @VampKilljoy Před 2 lety

      I used to draw fnaf when I was little, I remember drawing spring trap getting locked inside the suit with blood everywhere.. imagine lolol. Now I just do fan art of characters I love and make comics

  • @thepuzzlebubble
    @thepuzzlebubble Před rokem

    this channel is Underrated. You need more views, I love this channel.

  • @midlifeandnailingit6342
    @midlifeandnailingit6342 Před rokem +1

    Please anyone out there…….. If you see a kid with drawings like this, tell all the adults you can!! As an educator, the last story scares the hell out of me! 😞

  • @kowishto
    @kowishto Před 2 lety +147

    Dude that second kid is getting abused by his grandmother. She’s slapping him? And the parents are ok with it? They’re probably not much better. Also described her as “strict” those people are never “good” parents. Yes they can raise decent adults but they always have underlying problems. I hope they realize this or the therapist does.

  • @oobergoober
    @oobergoober Před 2 lety +45

    5:35 Man that door slam scared me so hard I shook

  • @pennonN
    @pennonN Před rokem +1

    The drawing at 9:40 was just call of duty 😂

  • @StormBoy95
    @StormBoy95 Před rokem +2

    I hope the Kids in stories 2 and 3 get the right help so that innocent lives are not taken. Also I hope that the kids that drew the pictures get better mentally for their own sake so they don’t have to suffer.

  • @km3455
    @km3455 Před 2 lety +61

    The brother in the last story should tell his parents. Even if the younger brother wasn’t going to do it he clearly has alot of anger issues. My older daughter who’s 6, loves to doodle & her pictures reflect her moods. Nothing violent of course but sometimes when she’s sad or something is affecting her she doodles. Checking their random doodles now & then gives some insight into our kids & their emotional well being.

    • @Keznen
      @Keznen Před 2 lety +2

      I drew violent shit when I was around the brother's age just because it was fun to draw. The content of doodles doesn't always reflect emotions.
      ~ Täss

  • @chickenpermission8376
    @chickenpermission8376 Před 2 lety +155

    The other day, I was taking care of my niece. She wanted art time so she asked me for crayons and paper. Being a well prepared uncle, I even got a little table and chair out for her. An hour later she comes to me and asks to put it on my fridge. I took one look and gasped, horrified. She has drawn the worst image known to man. It was...
    My ex.

  • @alanarose8765
    @alanarose8765 Před 2 měsíci

    You are a legend I watch your videos when I'm playing my game usually puts me to sleep thank you for the videos😊

  • @kait_herring
    @kait_herring Před rokem +58

    Not really the grandmas place to smack and discipline her grandkid 😐

    • @ShadowSkyX
      @ShadowSkyX Před rokem +16

      The parents ain't there so she's in charge until they get back.

    • @Greendragongirl
      @Greendragongirl Před rokem +6

      @@ShadowSkyX so that gives her the right to hit him hell no

    • @LowOn3nergy
      @LowOn3nergy Před rokem +5

      @@Greendragongirl sometimes grandparents might get permission to smack their grandchild.
      Otherwise, I think the grandma must’ve only seen it as discipline and character building. As it said, she grew up in a strict household so she might’ve thought it was normal to smack him in this situation

    • @matheusdillenburg1011
      @matheusdillenburg1011 Před rokem +1

      right? whole time I was thinking, wow no wonder the kid is messed up and thinks it's okay to be violent with his brother, this is what his adults are teaching him

    • @Greendragongirl
      @Greendragongirl Před rokem +3

      @@LowOn3nergy but what is that showing the kid that it’s ok to be this way it’s ok to hit your siblings and be mean hell no

  • @A_very_tinly_can
    @A_very_tinly_can Před 2 lety +24

    9:34 i used to do this shit in class 😭 adhd is a hell of a drug lmao

  • @simontheewok
    @simontheewok Před 2 lety +227

    "He drew stick figure battles in his notebook that were often pretty violent."
    "That's not so bad, I did that all the time."
    "He then made stick figure videos of himself shooting up his school."
    "Ah, okay I did not do that one."

    • @Jacob-Sophia
      @Jacob-Sophia Před 2 lety +7

      My same exact thoughts

    • @kevingluys3063
      @kevingluys3063 Před 2 lety +5

      Yeah same. My notebooks were full of action sequences, but never real life things.

    • @inertiaking1
      @inertiaking1 Před 2 lety +1

      Violence is fine to an extent, but directed towards others it's bad. Unless it's Hitler, Stalin, Osama, a cat in Australia, a rabbit in Australia, ect

    • @uranusouji9703
      @uranusouji9703 Před 2 lety +4

      I did do that

    • @oneosix106decena
      @oneosix106decena Před 2 lety +1

      Me to i have a sketch book of that once
      Very normal for every kids that are interested in violence
      The real shit is the video there

  • @MysTAEriousKOOKIE
    @MysTAEriousKOOKIE Před rokem +32

    When i was a kid i drawn a picture where people chained underwater and struggling to breath
    I still have that picture with me..😂