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  • @TheMazimai85
    @TheMazimai85 Před 2 lety +412

    I never noticed until years later, but my friend's parents are identical, male/female versions of one another. Their children and grandchildren all have health problems. I can't prove it but am convinced they are Siblings. It would also explain why their was only one set of grandparents and no other external family

  • @kacey3646
    @kacey3646 Před 2 lety +115

    I was 12 on one of the heaviest days of my second period in my life. I knew to wrap up my pads and put them in the trash but I learned from this instance to really roll that shit up so it doesn't accidentally unroll because this can happen:
    I was at my friend's house and she had her grandfather over. It was the morning after a sleepover and was about to be driven home. I said ok I just need to use the bathroom first, the mom said ok then go and we'll meet in the garage.
    I get in the garage and wait. And wait. Then I realize it's been like 20 minutes. So as I try to walk back into the house my friend looks like she's been crying and the mom is all pissed and the grandpa is nowhere to be found.
    The mom lectures me in great detail about how her father was so DISGUSTED to go to the bathroom and see my bloody pad in there. That it apparently "upset him" so much that he wasn't going to come out of the bedroom. I think part of it was that she was embarrassed that her daughter hadn't gotten her period yet and I think that's why my friend had been crying. So I'm mortified and they take me home.
    I find out from my mom about a week later that the girl's mom, who was also a nurse in the same hospital but worked in a department on the whole other side of the hospital, came into my mom's department in front of all her co-workers and loudly tell her/them that I left a bloody pad face-up in their trash. At the time my mom wasn't the type to stand up for herself so was just miffed and embarrassed and was like "okay" and the woman left.
    That woman was crazy. She also told a friend of ours (that ran 12 miles a week and was super fit) that her type 1 diabetes would go away if she exercised more and ate better, and don't argue with her because she's a nurse and knows better.
    I wonder what happened to the bitch.

    • @blueberry_pancakes1618
      @blueberry_pancakes1618 Před 2 lety +35

      That's awful. No one should get that upset over a bloody pad in the trash, ESPECIALLY when it belongs to a twelve year old girl who's only just started to get her period! Like wtf, that was a complete overreaction.

    • @Phoebe5448
      @Phoebe5448 Před 2 lety +17

      That woman sounds like a complete psycho. I feel sorry for her daughter.

    • @fashionhistorylover
      @fashionhistorylover Před 2 lety +17

      Wow that must have been very embarrassing for you and your mom. I hope your mom realized the pad accidently unwrapped and was not angry at you. Do you know what happened to her daughter?

    • @Dizz2K7
      @Dizz2K7 Před 2 lety +17

      Upset that her daughter hadn't gotten hers yet and the grandpa *NOT* coming out of the bathroom because of the pad make ZERO sense whatsoever.

    • @barfsalloveryou
      @barfsalloveryou Před 2 lety +1

      That diabetes part is super untrue, Diabetes is when your body attacks or destroys your insulin, which is needed in the body to regulate sugars, making the sugars go way the fuck up (im pretty sure?) And its probably not caused by lack of exersize, though the hospital might be at fault for crappy training, if the rest of the nurses, though, dident beleive that, its definentally her

  • @MrPaulMorris
    @MrPaulMorris Před 2 lety +178

    When I was about 13 I visited a girl at her home--we were classmates but not particularly close, I don't really remember why I called, maybe it was a homework project or something (nearly 50 years ago so some details are hazy). I met her parents and everything was nice and normal; a few words about nothing, a cup of tea and a biscuit (we were British after all) then left to our own devices.
    A bit later the girl tells me she needs to use the bathroom and nips off to do what was needed. After a few minutes I hear her calling for her father then she returned. I ask her if there was a problem. She looked puzzled so I said "You were calling for your Dad?". She shrugged and told me "Well, of course. He has to check I'm clean after using the toilet. I'm not very good at cleaning myself because when he checks he almost always has to wash me himself."
    Even as a fairly naïve 13 year old this struck me as rather suspect and in retrospect... wtf!

    • @Dizz2K7
      @Dizz2K7 Před 2 lety +5

      Deja vu.

    • @Fionacle
      @Fionacle Před 2 lety +18

      Oh my god! I hope she got out of that!

    • @ifrazali3052
      @ifrazali3052 Před 2 lety +4

      @@Fionacle Strange yes but not necessarily bad

    • @earnold1896
      @earnold1896 Před 2 lety +11

      @@ifrazali3052 1000 percent disgusting.

    • @teelesynclair5902
      @teelesynclair5902 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Eww what the heck 😱

  • @split-wb7bg
    @split-wb7bg Před 2 lety +62

    I felt very bad for the poor kid whose parents wouldn't do anything about his undecended testicles. They fix that on dogs for crying out loud, so that they won't get cancer!

  • @the_key_x
    @the_key_x Před 2 lety +42

    When I was around 10 years old I’d go to a friends house. She was also 10 years old and had a younger sister. Their mother was divorced and remarried (stepdad).
    So I go there for a sleepover for the first time. And at dinner, us kids get served what is best described as gruel. Could not tell what it was. The mom and the stepdad eat a proper dinner (steak protein, mashed potatoes, gravy, veg, salad). And they eat it upstairs… at the top of this winding staircase in a lavish main bedroom. While we eat in a hallway cross legged on the floor. Afterwards me, my pal, and the younger sister climb the stairs carefully and sit on the top step trying to see into the bedroom. (The house was a mansion). We can hear the TV and my friend whispers “mom…” the mom motions for her to go in and she disappears. I hear whispering then my friend returns and says “no, we can’t go in because (insert stepdads name) doesn’t want us around.” So we sat up on the top step in silence and listened to the tv shows for hours. Same thing happened each time I slept there. I told my parents. Then, instead, they were invited to our house far more often than I’d go there, and we’d all eat the same dinner at the table, chat, all cuddle on the sofa with my parents and watch movies, eat popcorn …and she told me later, when we were in our twenties it was the best memories of her childhood.
    The stepdad turned out to have an affair and divorce their mom, He’s now on his third marriage. But I blame the mom for accepting to treat her kids like second class citizens in their own home.

    • @barfsalloveryou
      @barfsalloveryou Před 2 lety +2

      mustve been tough for those kids, thats probably abuse and im suprised the stepdad hasent been arrested yet

    • @the_key_x
      @the_key_x Před 2 lety +1

      @@barfsalloveryou I feel so sorry for the kids he had on his second and third marriage, hope that the mothers in that situation stood up to him.

    • @barfsalloveryou
      @barfsalloveryou Před 2 lety +2

      @@the_key_x the first mother likley went though abuse, too, and thought it was best for the children and her, instead of possibly having a worse outcome, though yes, it was cruel, the whole family mustve gone through abuse.

  • @unclefranklin4575
    @unclefranklin4575 Před 2 lety +115

    I remember my parents once tried to put a lock on my door. My teacher overheard me telling the story to a friend a few days later, she called cps and I think the locks went away less than a week after they were installed.

    • @oldgreggsmadmemes4431
      @oldgreggsmadmemes4431 Před 2 lety +8

      Oof hopefully your out of there

    • @kirb2119
      @kirb2119 Před 2 lety +3

      Wait, how is putting a lock on someone's door bad??

    • @unclefranklin4575
      @unclefranklin4575 Před 2 lety +7

      @@kirb2119 in case of a fire, we wouldn't have a way out. I also remember having a bathroom emergency one night

    • @beastmaster0934
      @beastmaster0934 Před 2 lety +6

      @@kirb2119
      I think they mean a lock on the OUTSIDE of the door.
      A lock on the inside isn’t bad, except when you’re half asleep and you think your door is stuck (I’ve had that happen to me on multiple occasions)

    • @ferretqueen2908
      @ferretqueen2908 Před rokem +1

      Sucks to find out I wasn't the only one, only I couldn't contact CPS and didn't get out until I was almost 19. That wasn't even the worst part tbh

  • @andreabobbette825
    @andreabobbette825 Před 2 lety +57

    My Grandfather never let us drink while we ate. He said it makes your food go down in "balls". Whatever...... I was never dehydrated. I think it was old school things that people continue to perpetuate. Im happy to say I stopped all of that nonsense.

    • @user-yo9yb7vv3o
      @user-yo9yb7vv3o Před 2 lety +4

      stomach balls.

    • @sonicbashbeta5717
      @sonicbashbeta5717 Před 2 lety +2

      It's because it dilutes stomach acid and makes digestion harder. That's why shouldn't drink water during or 15 mins or so after dinner

    • @mainthon1600
      @mainthon1600 Před 2 lety +1

      My grandfather did the same thing, we weren’t allowed to drink while we ate because he said we only would drink us full and not eat. I remember grandma making some sort of meat and it was sooooo dry I almost choked and couldn’t drink water😅

    • @teelesynclair5902
      @teelesynclair5902 Před 9 měsíci

      I'd be screwed, I drink lots when I eat 😆

  • @bombdotcom2168
    @bombdotcom2168 Před 2 lety +126

    Creepiest thing I've ever found out about something else was that my friend's dad was a sex offender who was never charged with anything or put on the registry and that he only moved to neighborhoods where there were a lot of kids.
    He had abused my friend and her little brother, and attempted to get me to go to his room with him.
    I lost contact with that friend, but seriously that guy was a creep.

    • @max.racing
      @max.racing Před 2 lety +5

      Its important to tell youre parents about this when such things happen. (i know its to late know)

    • @bombdotcom2168
      @bombdotcom2168 Před 2 lety +18

      @@max.racing I did. My dad almost beat the guy up when I told him.
      We moved away about a month after that incident when we finally found a good house.

    • @jacobmartinelli7496
      @jacobmartinelli7496 Před 2 lety +6

      my dad and his second wife did alot of twisted shit to me along with neglect and manipulating me, his second wife raped me and to keep themselves from killing me when they would go crazy again they put me in a children's psych ward.
      all the while child protective services would get involved and they practically did nothing permanent. this one judge literally chewed me out for laughing because i knew what was coming next.
      like they had a way of convincing all the people that mattered or they just didn't give a damn and everyone else just sort of knew.
      they got a $400,000 house after they had people shove the pills that they wanted me to have shoved on me shoved down my throat "for religious reasons."

    • @bombdotcom2168
      @bombdotcom2168 Před 2 lety +7

      @@jacobmartinelli7496 I was in a similar situation but with my birth mom, and dcfs didn't do anything permanent until the last second.
      Shit seriously sucks.
      I really hope you're in a better environment now, and that you're able to get the help you need to move past all that.

    • @Fionacle
      @Fionacle Před 2 lety +3

      I don’t know who he was but my gramma told me how her friend’s dad mol***ed her when she was younger
      She told her mom about it, and she said they shouldn’t tell anyone because her dad would kill the man and go to jail
      My gramma says she was right, her father was an amazing man but he absolutely would have killed for his little girl, but what the fuck great grandma Tessie?!
      My gramma has gotten better, but she’s obviously still affected by it, and I don’t think she’s told anyone else
      It’s fucking scary

  • @max.racing
    @max.racing Před 2 lety +130

    I can just say to everyone, if u notice something really strange at youre friends house or the kids you teach or whatever, pls consider to tell someone about it. The examples of kids getting hit with belts or even raped by old man could be avoided, if someone talked about this. Its important to talk and search for help.

    • @bombdotcom2168
      @bombdotcom2168 Před 2 lety +20

      Sometimes it can make the issue worse, which is why you've got to make sure you're only telling someone you know will be able to help or the situation could turn against you. My neighbors were close friends with my mom (my abuser) and would let her know what I would say about her.
      It's better to only tell people you know you can trust.

    • @heartofthewild680
      @heartofthewild680 Před 2 lety +3

      What signs should I watch out for? And who is the most useful person to report such things to?

    • @bombdotcom2168
      @bombdotcom2168 Před 2 lety +9

      Bruises, cuts, scrapes, welts or other injuries that seem out of the ordinary, wearing clothing that covers more of the body than usual, fear of being touched/hugged or anxiety in closed spaces, loss in appetite/noticeable weight loss, change in behavior, disassociation or jumpiness from loud noises or yelling, etc.
      Report it straight to CPS (Child protective services). The numbers can be found online.
      I wouldn't bother with the cops. It's a long process to get the police reports filed and they can't do an inspection of the house unless there's probable cause (I know from experience) which often times isn't easy to find straight off the bat. Unless you've got a helluva lot of proof there's not much they can do unless they see any signs of domestic violence or abuse. Often times the person being abused will deny it if the parent is present, and the cops aren't allowed to separate them for questioning unless they 1 arrested one or both of the parents or 2 had probable cause to search the house and interrogate everyone individually.
      I also wouldn't trust school councilors. They're supposed to report back to parents if there's an issue with the child. If a report is made about the child having bruises or signs of being abused or neglected, the counselor has to check in with the parents. This can cause the situation at home to become worse for the kid because they don't want their child 1 leaving them and 2 letting people know what they're doing.
      Abusers will do everything in their power to keep their victims in their grasp, and when that's threatened or challenged the individual who's being abused will get punished harder for trying to leave, even if they weren't the one reporting their parents. (Once again, speaking from experience).
      Just go straight to CPS, and gather as much evidence as you can of the abuse and/or neglect.

    • @vicious_cycle
      @vicious_cycle Před 2 lety +5

      @@bombdotcom2168 I would also consider an abrupt increase in appetite/eating a lot of food quickly at school or someone else's house as that might be a sign they're not getting fed well at home.

    • @max.racing
      @max.racing Před 2 lety +2

      @@heartofthewild680 I worked in a place where we gave teambuilding events and inline, bouldern, surfing etc. with private groups and also school classes. One day there was a new 7th class and i noticed that the teacher (male) said really weird things to one of the girls. She was extremely good looking but indeed a kid (13 years old). He told things like "youre blonde thats why u are stupid, again u dont know the answer like always or i plug my camera in youre mouth if u dont stop talking". Also he stared at her in a really weird pedo way and it was so obvious. She was the only person in the whole class that got treated like that. I noticed it and after work i decided to ask her if something is wrong. And luckely on the entrance of our building she sat with two other friends on the stairs. I asked her directly "how realtionship to youre teacher?" She answered like the speed of a pistol "hes bullying me". That was enough for me to inform one of the teachers but she acted like that something like this is impossible and she knows of nothing and i felt the conversation was really weird (later i think she maybe had some problems of this kind in her childhood and as hidden traumatas). The next day in the morning my chef wanted me to come into his room and he totally freaked out and blamed me for telling lies etc. And he told me that the director of the school is now coming to us and that she wants to talk with me. (i got kinda scared because i could not understand why everyone freaks out). She came in and was really relaxed. She asked me calmly which teacher it was and which girl he bullyed. I told her and she looked my friendly in the eyes and told me that im not the first one who noticed that and that she now will take care of him and she really thanked me a lot for my awareness and that i told someone."

  • @UncleBill732
    @UncleBill732 Před 2 lety +33

    I had weird chain-smoking parents and I migrated towards other kids with weird parents. My best friend's mom was psychotically clean, like everything out of every closet at least once a week. Shoes off at the door. They had to walk through their house on a trail of towels on the floor. Their formal living room had clear plastic on all the furniture that was never used.

    • @Phoebe5448
      @Phoebe5448 Před 2 lety +1

      I was that kid too. Mum was an alcoholic and hung out with all the weird boozy mums. One of my close school friends mums smoked grass and was kind of slow, like intellectually. Only stayed at her house once, but it was cold, dirty and messy. Hardly any furniture. Our house was cool because my mum was always the hippie mum but considering she was an alcoholic she was messy too. She would buy these gross spare ribs slathered in sauce and leave them lying around the place. Fun stuff.

    • @Dizz2K7
      @Dizz2K7 Před 2 lety

      Black??

    • @sidthompson9538
      @sidthompson9538 Před 2 lety +2

      Honestly the clean everything out of the closet isn’t *that* weird, taking shoes off at the door is expected more than leaving them on and tracking dirt through the house in a lot of places, including where I live in Canada, but the rest of that is so weird and probably the result of a disorder or mental health issues like trauma (OCD, abuse as a child, trauma that has to do with being poor or living in a hoarder home their whole life, etc.).

  • @VictoriaAlberta93
    @VictoriaAlberta93 Před 2 lety +21

    When I was little, my mom had a friend who had a daughter. My mom wanted to have coffee with her friend and brought me along. I made friends with the daughter pretty quickly. They had cats. As a kid, I never had an attic that was accessible and I thought people who had one were really cool. I asked to go in the attic. The new friend brought me up; the entire carpet was covered in cat crap and piss. It was totally normal to her. I told my mom and she said I was not allowed to go there again.
    I can still remember the smell.

    • @teelesynclair5902
      @teelesynclair5902 Před 9 měsíci

      I remember going round this girls house for lunchtime in school, like I used to just accompany her to her house and eat my lunch en route, her whole house was covered in cat trd and reeked of their wee, it was absolutely awful but I just kept my mouth shut and kept going so I wasn't alone at lunch 😆

  • @alixander3129
    @alixander3129 Před 2 lety +80

    The story about the family of 7 all using the same bath water isn't an unknown concept for me. It was a wtf moment at the thought of having a friend use it tho. Even though the parents weren't poor, it's very likely one or both of them grew up doing this and it was a habit they never broke out of. I know that my Nana, her 8 siblings and 2 parents had done this because they were poor and had very little anything. Only 1 or 2 toothbrushes, everything was "hand-me-downs" and you made things fit.

    • @bigawesomewatermelon9511
      @bigawesomewatermelon9511 Před 2 lety +2

      Yeah... I heard the stories from my family too... The last kids always got beat for not getting clean after bathing in mud... They would talk about it like it was acceptable.

    • @mamasaurus4856
      @mamasaurus4856 Před 2 lety +4

      I had heard of it from my Papa, who is 79 this year. He was one of twelve siblings on a farm, and they had a giant tub they'd fill in water to sit in. Whoever is cleanest goes first, to keep the water cleaner just a little longer, and go fast before someone is stuck with icy water.

    • @Mari_Beri
      @Mari_Beri Před 2 lety +2

      @@bigawesomewatermelon9511 I always wonder why people just didn't take bucket baths...I've done that before, you don't need that much water.

    • @earnold1896
      @earnold1896 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Mari_Beri exactly.

    • @beastmaster0934
      @beastmaster0934 Před rokem +1

      @@Mari_Beriif by bucket bath you mean fill a bucket with water and dumping it on yourself, then I don’t really know.

  • @paulaharrisbaca4851
    @paulaharrisbaca4851 Před 2 lety +20

    21:27 You know, when you get really really tense, as a child or as an adult, the intense anxiety can make you want to run into the bathroom and barf uncontrollably. It’s impossible to explain why. Or barf outside. It’s horrid.

    • @jamsinc1435
      @jamsinc1435 Před 2 lety +4

      its cuz the anxiety sends like fight or flight response signals to your stomach and for some reason it changes they way you digest food making you nauseous

    • @smapa1185
      @smapa1185 Před 2 lety +3

      Fight or flight restricts blood flow to the digestive system to bring more blood to the muscles if you need to fight or run, so if you were in the middle of digesting anything... Not anymore! That's why you puke. Also heavy food is not good for running.

  • @The_Dudester
    @The_Dudester Před 2 lety +10

    In my teens, my best friend's house, there was large piles of boxes in the living room and kitchen. The refrigerator was one of those odd shaped things that dispense milk in school cafeterias. His explanation for the mess was that his family never unpacked after moving in.

  • @brianjohnson1601
    @brianjohnson1601 Před 2 lety +10

    "If its yellow, let it mellow
    If its brown........let that mellow too"
    Its 6am 🤣 im offically wide awake lol

  • @ThePinkBinks
    @ThePinkBinks Před 2 lety +13

    I was a kid in the creepy house. I had an abusive brother and neglectful parents that supported his abuse. I wish someone had saved me.
    Also the house was COVERED in my brother’s piss. Always.

    • @jelly_4_brainz
      @jelly_4_brainz Před 2 lety +1

      They just let him piss everywhere??? God I'm sorry that happened to you.

    • @sidthompson9538
      @sidthompson9538 Před 2 lety +1

      I’m so sorry that happened to you. I honestly don’t understand how a mindset of “don’t clean up piss” can form, or “letting my kid piss everywhere is fine” when it’s a literal biohazard.

    • @ThePinkBinks
      @ThePinkBinks Před 2 lety +1

      Possibly because it was non-stop and he would do it whenever. Plus they didn’t get help because it would ruin my father’s reputation as a politician and businessman. Brother flung his feces too. He did worse things and he was born violent.
      So I don’t know but my brother is a monster. I think he drove my parents mentally ill like he did to me.

    • @moose6869
      @moose6869 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ThePinkBinks sounds like your brother is "special and blessed", to say it as kindly as possible. That there wasn't, as you claim, even any attempt to get him help/find out what the disconnect was that was causing that kind of behavior is itself rather heinous...
      Has he, at any point since, been diagnosed with anything that would explain that kind of behavior? Cause pissing everywhere and flinging feces is pretty much exclusively behavior you see from people that are severely mentally ill and/or disabled. 🧐

  • @elluvzzu
    @elluvzzu Před 2 lety +7

    i 20:37
    i’m from arizona and know kids like that in my neighborhood. i remmeber when i used to play outside they were always out so i played with them. they reeked of human waste and always had built up dirt on them. dirt spots that looked like birth marks on their ankles) and the littler kids were always walking around barefoot. they always had the same clothes on. i remember them coming over to my house and we went swimming.
    they swam in my pool and i remember literal bugs coming off of them. i didn’t make it a big deal but i looked closer and the bugs looked like bed bugs and even lice. it was really sad. i remember one time a girl slipped into their house by asking to use their bathroom while their parents weren’t home. she came back and told me that their carpet was rotting away from all the animal waste soiled into it.
    another time we were hanging out after dark and one of the sisters, we’ll call B, tells me something about C (the other sister). B: “C killed my hampster by squeezing it. she killed my rabbit by putting her in a trash can and leaving. i walked in to use the bathroom and i see her trying to shove our chihuahua down the toilet.” i was so scared because she seemed like a sweet girl, they both are. B told me a whole story about how they’re trying to find some place to send C. Like send her away because they can’t deal with her because she keeps killing the animals.
    i am almost 100% certain that her killings have to do with whatever that family puts them through. they reek, covered in bugs, barefoot, wear the same dirty clothes, like really? i see them around and they seem to be doing a little better but either way it’s just odd.

  • @beastmaster0934
    @beastmaster0934 Před rokem +2

    2:24
    The dad in this story is awesome.
    Dude built an entire mansion for him and his family to live in.
    Those kids are lucky to have such an awesome dad.

  • @flawlost4620
    @flawlost4620 Před 2 lety +3

    This is kinda different, youll see what i mean when i explain,
    When I went for a sleepover at a friends house (we were 10-11) i kinda just expected a quiet dim and lonely house, when i got there i was very surprised. She was way richer than i thought she was, she had a hoverboard an ipad and iphone 12 (or the best iphone at the time" a vr headset, a flatscreen tv in every room, 3 cats, 2 dogs, 2 birds, and no matter how much she would rebel she never got whacked or yelled at, her father made her breakfast, lunch, and dinner and they were all well cooked meals, no quickly made mac n cheese or noodles, actual prepared meals. When i compared this to my everyday life i realised how depressing my family was.

  • @jessiemealor6711
    @jessiemealor6711 Před 2 lety +10

    not creepy but just funny. A couple years ago I want to my friends house to hang out, but she wasn't home so I hung out with her younger brother and his friend who were only a couple years younger than me. We ended up going to the brothers friends house and his place was super messy, but had a nice garden and a really big fish tank with a bunch silver dollar fish. We were playing on his really old Atari and when we weren't looking his dad put a creepy old clown doll thing in the doorway. Me and my friends brother freaked out until the other kid explained that his dad does Thant when people come over. They were really cool people and lived down the road from me.

  • @thebombingsoda
    @thebombingsoda Před 2 lety +12

    This is very mild but when I was like 8(possibly younger), me and a friend were at his house and I was running with him from chunky(imaginary). At the time I though he meant Chuck E Cheese, but later I learned he meant Chucky from Childs play.

  • @mattwolf7698
    @mattwolf7698 Před 2 lety +20

    23:25 That might have been some really weird religious thing. Seriously, I was raised Seventh-Day Adventist (I've since ditched religion) and some more hardcore members wouldn't drink with meals because their religion told them it was unhealthy.

    • @sidthompson9538
      @sidthompson9538 Před 2 lety +2

      Maybe, but it’s also a really common thing with older people even now who were taught it for a couple generations, pretty common with even millennials if they were raised that way as well, even gen-z ppl, very common with ballerinas not to drink later than 30 minutes before, or earlier than 30 minutes after. I’m not sure if it’s true or not but even me and my parents were taught by my grandparents that it’s bad for digestion, unhealthy, and makes you gain more weight if you drink while eating. They told us it was backed by science so I doubt it was from their religion (Christianity).

    • @user-xl3uf7ie8y
      @user-xl3uf7ie8y Před 2 lety

      Wow im SDA and I've never heard of that, but I have seen older people get upset at younger ones for drinking juice with meals while they would excuse themselves for doing the same. Strange.

  • @Rackitdownnow
    @Rackitdownnow Před 2 lety +4

    they would all shit and piss with the bathroom door open and hardly ever flush. Among other strange things. Looking back my friend was actually engaged in some rather disturbing behaviors in our childhood. We were best friends for 10+ years. Our families haven’t spoken in five years. Only now am I looking back and thinking about all this.

  • @debayeuxchats5607
    @debayeuxchats5607 Před 2 lety +14

    For the girl who had to spit up, I also wonder if all the girls did it as a solidarity thing. If one girl goes, she’s weird. If they all go, it’s just a Girl Thing.

  • @sanstheskeleton5900
    @sanstheskeleton5900 Před 2 lety +96

    I want everybody to have an amazing day and enjoy life while you still have it

  • @lugosi7308
    @lugosi7308 Před 2 lety +3

    In high school I went out with a girl that had this rule in her house... Instead of saying hello when anyone answered the phone, they said "I love you". It was really weird when her mom or sisters would answer the phone when I called

  • @RedneckSwede
    @RedneckSwede Před 2 lety +6

    I hate parents who force their children to eat everything on their plate before being allowed to drink. Idiotic as all heck.

  • @jmaster4941
    @jmaster4941 Před 2 lety +17

    The one where the kid slaps his mom across the face at 18:25 just feels so sad. That boy is gonna grow up and do the exact same thing to his partner (assuming he ever gets one) because he was raised to think that was how he should act which isn't entirely his fault since it's all he knows. He's just gonna perpetuate the cycle of abuse unknowingly and it makes me upset that this is how the world is.

    • @Dizz2K7
      @Dizz2K7 Před 2 lety

      Don't take their assumptions for fact. There's plenty of reasons a mom would deal with kind of behavior. Don't condemn that possibly-real kid to a life of abuse because of a supposedly-true story you heard in a CZcams video.

  • @bluetheblonde1036
    @bluetheblonde1036 Před 2 lety +10

    I live in a rather small neighborhood. My whole family eats together at the table and we discuss politics. Whenever I go over to a friends house they eat when ever and hardly talk to one another. This is all my friends. Not just one. They are weirded out by the fact that we eat together and that I address my parents as Sir or Ma’am. I thought everyone did that till I was around 11.

    • @xXghosttoastXx
      @xXghosttoastXx Před 2 lety +3

      My family is more like that of your friends. We just eat whenever we're hungry, and only eat together at the table on Thanksgiving or Christmas. My friend calls his parents Mother and Father, but other than him I've always thought it was strange

    • @kirb2119
      @kirb2119 Před 2 lety

      Wait wait wait. You address your parents as sir and ma'am? What the fuck? Nah nah nah man. What the actual fuck?

    • @bluetheblonde1036
      @bluetheblonde1036 Před 2 lety

      @@kirb2119 well if they ask me to do something then I say yes ma’am or yes sir, but if I’m just talkin to them its, hey dad? Or what ever. Sometimes I’ll do the ‘thank you father’ if I’m feelin extra fancy lol.

  • @ghostfeII
    @ghostfeII Před 2 lety +7

    the ones where the family pets aren’t taken care of really makes me upset… i understand it may be difficult to take care of your pets sometimes , but seeing them living in those condition surely should knock some sense into you ?

    • @sidthompson9538
      @sidthompson9538 Před 2 lety +2

      Honestly if someone can get to the point where they think a piss soaked house is ok and not abusive for them and their human children I’m not surprised they also abuse and neglect their animals. There has to be a shit ton of mental health issues going on with someone to see their babies in an absolutely rancid and abusive situation that they chose to create and think it’s ok. It’s sad to know they have those mental health problems and it’s too bad they can’t get help but it doesn’t make them any less of pieces of absolute shit for doing that to children and animals.

  • @andrea_cross_9420
    @andrea_cross_9420 Před 2 lety +6

    As soon as I heard Alabama, I knew something was gunna go *HORRIBLY* wrong😨
    Edit: I was surprisingly underwhelmed :/

  • @SpookyRuby280
    @SpookyRuby280 Před 2 lety +9

    I went to my friends house once (I went often and they were always so nice to me. They even had an entire cabinet in their kitchen just for me filled with my favorite after school snacks)
    On this particular day my friend and I wr watching TV and my friend got up to use the bathroom. Soon she came back out and said " mom! The toilet started overflowing!"
    She had to of only been in their for 30 seconds. Deff not long enough for the overflowing toilet to be her fault. It had to have been something wrong with their toilet.
    The mom's response was " ugh! Sometimes I wish I could kill you!"
    After that I started paying more attention to my friends interactions with her parents. She always had very short cropped hair and people often confused her for a boy. Turns out her parents wanted a son and forced her to dress like a boy and do things society deemed to be masculine. She grew up to have serious identity issues. She tried to go by a guy name and tell people her pronouns wr he/ him in an attempt to to make her parents happy but they actually punished her and told her she would go to hell so she switched her pronouns back to she/her.
    She also often fakes relationships with celebrities and even went as far as to create a fake profile as a guy and dm one of our good friends. She carried on this fake long distance relationship with our friend using this online persona she created. When she got tired of it she faked his death and let our friend mourn her "bfs" death for months before confessing.
    I fully blame her parents for her mental state. They refuse to let her move out or seek mental help and she's 27 now. If I try to bring it up to her she makes it VERY clear she doesn't want me to get involved. I eventually had to distance myself from her and her family

  • @midnightgamer2088
    @midnightgamer2088 Před 2 lety +6

    I love how all these girls decided to start a *spitting ritual*

  • @jaycooper2812
    @jaycooper2812 Před 5 měsíci +2

    I never went to his home because he was never allowed friends over. He lived across the street from my family and I remember my father thinking that his uncle was weird. We moved away and 7 years later the uncle was arrested. Turns out that I lived across the street from Robert Hansen the Butcher/Baker serial killer in Anchorage, Alaska in 1974 to 1976. He brought over 30 prostitutes back to his house abused them and then put him into his airplane where he would fly them out into the wilderness and then hunt them down and kill them. He was convicted of 17 murders and there could have been as many as 37 victims.

  • @nims3563
    @nims3563 Před 2 lety +7

    Crap like this is why I was never allowed to sleep over

  • @firestarhk3875
    @firestarhk3875 Před 2 lety +5

    “I visited a friend who lived with her mum and the mum’s brother.”
    For some reason, I knew from this opening sentence incest would be involved and
    Yikes.

  • @wineglass_9660
    @wineglass_9660 Před 2 lety +4

    Alright so, couple of years ago, I had a friend who lived in a crappy household. One day, she invited me into her house- the aroma of cigarettes and cigars are going to stay with me for a while. She told me to just go upstairs as I heard her and her parents arguing. She came back looking frustrated but sat down next to me and played the tv. She opened her window and pulled out a vape. “You want some smokes?” She asked. Man of course I denied and I still haven’t touched anything like that since. But when I left I was kinda shocked of How terrible it was in there. She is still my friend today, but it getting it together.

  • @mamasaurus4856
    @mamasaurus4856 Před 2 lety +14

    The dog being killed on the spot for biting one of the kids, I have seen in person. The moment any of the dogs my ex-GFIL owned (and there have always and will always be dogs there) growled or snapped at any of his grandchildren, it was shot in the yard immediately. Coincidentally, he is also a Vietnam veteran. (The dogs are spoiled otherwise, even visiting neighbor dogs, it's just when they are a threat to the kiddos, the good life is over.)

    • @ldawg7117
      @ldawg7117 Před 2 lety +7

      Wtf?? That's absolutely horrific.. That dude shouldn't own dogs, then... I understand if it ACTUALLY bit the kids, not just growled/snapped at... but even then, just find a new home... it's just a dog being a dog and the kids are kids .. so it's highly likely they were probably harassing it/provoked it. Sounds like you're basically on death row, if you are owned by that crusty old bastard. If I was neighbor and he shot my dog, simply for growling at a kid bothering it, I would straight up return the favor. If you don't want the dogs bothering the kids and you're going to fucking kill them if they do, how about you just don't have them around the kids?? it just sounds like unnecessary risk for both the dogs and the children. 100% sounds like he just wanted/was looking for an excuse to kill things. What a vile human being..

    • @earnold1896
      @earnold1896 Před 2 lety +1

      How evil. A dog would only bite if taunted or hurt. Those evildoers who do that need arresting and jail time.

  • @Islasmiladila
    @Islasmiladila Před 2 lety +3

    I was put into foster care at the age of three, it was adopted by a single Brazilian lady. She had been divorced before but I was fine having only one parent, we would constantly go on trips together and do stuff like roller derby and martial arts. She also taught me knife throwing which was a bit which was a bit weird but me being the child of neglect that I was I just was happy to spend time, later she asked me if I could practice the knife throwing in public. A few days later I was taken out of her care, apparently she was training me to kill someone and was going to have me stab her ex husband.

  • @ZekeShiante
    @ZekeShiante Před 2 lety +7

    This needs a fucking part 2 it seriously needs it. Okay I need it but still

  • @oldkid820
    @oldkid820 Před 2 lety +5

    I had locks on the outside of my door too, I thought it was normal lol.
    Up until I was 8 though, then I got normal knobs.

  • @mattwatson1974
    @mattwatson1974 Před 2 lety +3

    "It's a freak show but their freak show" - Gloria

  • @MrDazzlerdarren
    @MrDazzlerdarren Před 2 lety +4

    18:22 I just paused, laughed and skipped that one back a few seconds! WTF?!

  • @tallestsammy6737
    @tallestsammy6737 Před 2 lety +1

    The lock being on the outside of a door is not always a sign of abuse. I was the only one in my family who had the lock on the outside. My parents never locked me in my room. They turned my doorknob around because when I was very young I used to lock myself in my room and scare my parents. The doorknob wasn’t turned around until I was in 8th grade when the house was rebuilt. During 7th grade our house flooded. They meant to turn the doorknob around sometime in 5th-6th grade or something but they were busy or forgot

  • @the_americangamer4296
    @the_americangamer4296 Před 2 lety +8

    This has got me thinking about it there are any weird things my family does that I think are normal.

  • @honeybee1774
    @honeybee1774 Před 9 hodinami

    The last story really gets to me because, well, it’s how I live, too. I think it’s a very simple answer: control. I have grown up in a household where keeping a lot of stuff and not cleaning regularly is normal. I now am a young adult and starting to build my life independently. I am trying to break my bad habits and I have begun to really care about tidiness in the workplace. It’s a place where objects don’t hold emotional importance and where cleaning supplies are easily accessible; overall, the space feels so manageable. When I clean up at work, I feel confident and in control. When I clean up at home, I feel emotionally drained and overwhelmed. I am only hopeful that my habits at work can help build the same habits at home. So far, things have been getting better little by little so, thankfully, I feel hopeful.

  • @TheTrueKarin
    @TheTrueKarin Před 2 lety +15

    One in my neighborhood were totally weird.
    After every Sunday meal they eat oranges but not like expected (pelled, sliced in mouthable sides) but like apples.
    They bite in it (with the skin still on) and it really like an apple.
    Guess my look when the desser got out

    • @Dizz2K7
      @Dizz2K7 Před 2 lety +5

      What the hell is that last sentence???

  • @sinby9116
    @sinby9116 Před 2 lety +5

    A friend who I had the biggest crush on lives in a strict family. Mother had a horrible experience with many men including my friend's bio father, and her step dad was a veteran with severe ptsd. They both were cool people to talk to, but going inside their home was fucking weird. There were cameras everywhere, and my friend even had a camera in her bedroom. They controlled her diet and forcefully weighed her even when she was 20. They made eating very weird because I was a picky eater plus a slow and small eater who would give the rest to my friend when she asked. They made her rip up her own art, and they even banned her from her own bathroom because she was caught masturbating once. I stayed at her place a few times throughout high school as she was, and kinda still is, my best friend and I think her family knew my feelings plus the shit I'd say to influence her to 'misbehave' even though we had the same hobbies and likes. We were both huge weebs and both girls (I'm trans now) and I even sent her BL upon her request and her parents looked through her texts. She got mad at me for not deleting them even though that would've done nothing on her end either, and I was banned from their house from not just that but also from getting sick and overheated on their back porch when we went to the library that was like a 15 minute walk. Now she's 21 and still lives with them to avoid college dorm fees and the whole friend group has been telling her to leave because it's such a toxic prison experience no matter if she has her own money or not.

  • @guigui4264
    @guigui4264 Před 2 lety +1

    19:31 my family does this, but for me its because ive always delt with bugs and often take 20-30 minutes to drink a can of something, so it feels like if i finish the drink ill get bugs in my mouth and swallow all of them then throw up

  • @cryptiidquack5053
    @cryptiidquack5053 Před 2 lety +6

    this isn't about another person but ab me
    okay so basically my mom had this really messed up boyfriend and he like literally refused to let us use toilet paper we were forced to use this old crusty sock it was utterly disgusting the thing is we could afford toilet paper so idk why he did this. He also really liked to hurt me physically because he found it hilarious he almost drowned me when I finally manged to get out the water he was laughing his fucking ass off.
    Also my mom witnessed me get beat up infront if her and was laughing her ass off she really liked to belittle me aswell also called me a pig when I was like severely underweight bc of her only feeding me burnt turkey dinosaurs I had to steal sweets off her (she had a literal pantry full)
    there's alot more but uhhh id probably reach the word limit

    • @sidthompson9538
      @sidthompson9538 Před 2 lety +3

      I’m sorry they’re such pieces of absolute shit. They deserve to rot for abusing you like that. How tf do people become so abusive towards their own kids or their partners’ kids? 😧

    • @cryptiidquack5053
      @cryptiidquack5053 Před 2 lety +1

      @@sidthompson9538 I'm not sure they let me mom off for alot because she's disabled
      sure a disability puts you at a disadvantage with child care but not something like that

    • @earnold1896
      @earnold1896 Před 2 lety

      @@sidthompson9538... gosh horrendous yeah. These mental cases deserve jail. The evil partners get jealous of the kids usually but in this case they both were sadistic psychos.

  • @ScottyFang
    @ScottyFang Před 2 lety +1

    My sister had a friend, friend has a little sister my age, so we all hung out together frequently. The friends was *violently* verbally abusive to her, whenever we hung out the sister would get mad about something and fly into the little one's room and just scream every word in the book for 15 minutes and leave. I always felt bad for her bc her sister didn't like her, like my own with me. We didn't stop hating eachother till after I was in high-school, but from what I heard, the younger sister ended up emancipation herself from the family

  • @the_americangamer4296
    @the_americangamer4296 Před 2 lety +4

    9:30 I only learned that this was a thing that could happen like 45 minutes ago wtf

  • @tomjeffery6708
    @tomjeffery6708 Před 2 lety +3

    Grew up in Las Vegas.. Lots of Mormons... The one Mormon family I got close to I always got a stomach ache at their house.. this was 8th grade and was best friends with their son.. one day we steal some beers from my dad and catch a little buzz and he tell me that his dad (a Elder in their church) and also in local government.. had been raping him and his brother his entire life... I thought it was some weird joke.. but his older brother came in and confirmed and warned me to stay away from their father. I would day dream about murdering him in different ways for years...

  • @emiliakhan7673
    @emiliakhan7673 Před 2 lety +1

    I worked at a seasonal haunt and one of the girls I went to school with also got a job at the same haunt. I was never really friends with her, but her mother was always willing to drive us to work. I would normally walk to her house and I once miscalculated the time and arrived a bit early. I remember her mother being so bothered by my 20 minute early arrival that she made me pull weeds from her garden.

  • @ThingsAreNotGettingBetter

    Okay this happened in 2017 so yeah. I knew this boy and he was hated by everyone in our neighborhood and our school at the time, why? Because he used to harassed everything, literally everything that has a heartbeat

  • @opfu1237
    @opfu1237 Před 2 lety +1

    I once went to a sleep over at my friends place (which was only like 10-15 houses from mine) and everything was chill for a while until first they had us go to sleep at like nine, thought it was a little odd but ignored it, I then proceed to wake up like 2-3 hours later and had to piss really bad, when I went to use the bathroom the doorknob was gone, I knew there should be one as I had used it only a few hours earlier, I decided to just rush home and ended up struggling to open the front door which had like five different old locks that were really hard to move and then made my way home, found out shortly after (aka like within the week) that this was all normal and that they did this EVERY night.
    TLDR: My friends parents remove every doorknob (besides the front door) every night before going to bed. Nearly pissed myself.

  • @DFYLA72
    @DFYLA72 Před 2 lety +3

    And there’s no vetting process of allowing who can and can’t be parents.

  • @paigecowlishaw9723
    @paigecowlishaw9723 Před 2 lety +2

    As a kid who lived in a hoarder house... yeah it sucks so much

  • @emmapoynte8002
    @emmapoynte8002 Před 2 lety +1

    I made a friend through girl scouts, I only remember she was blonde, had a little brother, and her mom was really cool. Anyway, I went to her house all the time for a long time (maybe for a year). One time she talked to me about her dead pet rabbit (just good memories she had with it). Then she said "yeah, we buried him under our carpet". Turns out they actually did. She showed me where the rabbit was. Low and behold she points to a bump under the carpeted floor with a memorial sign.

    • @xXghosttoastXx
      @xXghosttoastXx Před 2 lety +1

      How tf did lil' bun not stink up the entire house-

  • @redpan3807
    @redpan3807 Před 2 lety +1

    I think when I was like 12-13, I had a friend who lived within close walking distance of me. He was allowed to go placed, but nobody was every allowed in his house. Ever. The only thing close was another friend of mine ate food with him in his garage. Apparently the reason nobody was allowed in the house is that the parents though that we would wake up his “baby” sister. Even though we all knew she was was like 6 or 7. Were still friends today, but how is a 6-7 yr considered a baby??

  • @br5092
    @br5092 Před 2 lety +1

    I didn't go in the house, but my little sister once went to a bday party at this girl's house from her school. My sister said whole rooms were filled with hoarder filth, they had dirty diapers from their baby and mouse traps laying around everywhere, including on the dining table... Needless to say my sister was never allowed back there after she told us about the state of the house

  • @earnold1896
    @earnold1896 Před 2 lety +1

    I don't understand how something wasn't done about those sub humans keeping all the cats locked in a bedroom. It made me feel sickened and terribly sad. Also the cruel mongrel who killed the dog. If any parents knew about these things, they are terrible for not contacting authorities.
    Listening to the stories there are some absolute lunatic parents about.

  • @MrDazzlerdarren
    @MrDazzlerdarren Před 2 lety +2

    I'd go with Kevin Bridges "Went to my friends house, they ordered Chinese take out and cooked their own rice"

  • @MrRubmeister
    @MrRubmeister Před rokem +1

    CPS would have a field day with those people

  • @herusaleron6793
    @herusaleron6793 Před 3 měsíci

    this poor girl i knew growing up (and remained friends with for quite a while after) lived in a hoarder house. just crap everywhere. stacks of papers. they had like 9 dogs and 4 cats. also some fish that looked like they never changed the water and house plants that were dying. fridge was full of moldy food. house REEKED like cat piss and poop and there were piles everywhere you had to avoid. toilet had like brown rings in it from never being cleaned. her mom, grandma, disabled older brother, and aunt all lived there and everyone but her added to the hoarding pile. she moved out at 16 and started working on her own due to the house and her mom kicking her out (mom was abusive). she lived with me on and off several times over the years when she was struggling with rent, evictions, etc. eventually the house was sold/foreclosed on but by then the foundation was collapsing. someone bought it and totally renovated/flipped it and you can’t even recognize it anymore. i’m happy for my friend getting out of that situation. unfortunately that upbringing did some damage to her psychologically and we’re not friends anymore because she developed sociopathic-like traits, compulsive lying, and cheating habits and i just didn’t want to be around it anymore.

  • @user-je4vg7yn8q
    @user-je4vg7yn8q Před 2 lety +4

    Not really creepy, but definitely WTF: a toxic friend I had would smack her puppy as hard as she good when he would nip at her, just playfully. Her mom would do the same. Now I’m going to school to be a veterinary technician, and I really hope she doesn’t have that dog anymore

  • @max.racing
    @max.racing Před 2 lety +2

    3:14 its true, tampons are really harmfull to the body. But the way she did is indeed strange.

  • @SIMPLYJFF
    @SIMPLYJFF Před 2 lety +2

    18:14 the most cartman thing ever 😅

  • @robertgraybeard3750
    @robertgraybeard3750 Před 2 lety +2

    at 13:30 being an American, I've never heard of Tim Horton's timbits but Google Images let me know we call them doughnut holes. Eat 40? Oh, wow.

  • @bettinalose2305
    @bettinalose2305 Před 2 měsíci

    The story with the glass eye in the bathtub 😮🤣
    Damn, I was just smoking a bowl,when it came😜🤣

  • @moshymeg
    @moshymeg Před 2 lety +2

    Friends Dad asked for the rest of my food when I was still eating. I still don’t know if he just figured I was done eating? But to avoid an awkward conversation I said sure and that I wasn’t very hungry. I was hungry- but he did pay for the food so I really didn’t mind much, just extremely confused. He had his own plate of food that he had finished too. This didn’t weird me out much though, I just suppose there was misinterpretation on his end of some sort

  • @julialena3150
    @julialena3150 Před rokem +1

    The brown bath water and roach bran is what the movie gummo was inspired by

  • @theivyjane
    @theivyjane Před 2 lety +1

    my best friend now has a dog 2 cats a snake and previously had 4 chickens, and they do not at all take proper care of their pets, (mostly one of there cats who is hairless) and wont listen to me if i mention it. not much my bsf can do though, shes only 11

  • @MarkAndrews12
    @MarkAndrews12 Před 2 lety +2

    They wear their shoes in their house getting dirt everywhere.

  • @crystalmerchant2688
    @crystalmerchant2688 Před 2 lety +4

    Sounds like my daughter Sarah she has two cats and they never leave the bedroom

    • @sidthompson9538
      @sidthompson9538 Před 2 lety +2

      I feel so bad for those kitties being abused like that :(

    • @earnold1896
      @earnold1896 Před 2 lety

      Total evil abuse. Do something to help those poor animals.

  • @117Tennessine
    @117Tennessine Před 2 lety +2

    Wait. Having a lock on your door that can only be managed from the outside isn't normal?

  • @Secretlyhuman
    @Secretlyhuman Před 2 lety +2

    My buddy had good parents but at 8 and 9 he had us shoot clay pigeons

  • @jacobgilbert5954
    @jacobgilbert5954 Před 2 lety +3

    If it's yellow, let it mellow. If it's brown, keep it around.

  • @uwu-wu9ow
    @uwu-wu9ow Před 2 lety +2

    His parents apparently look through his messages. (He was 16.)

  • @magicthing7419
    @magicthing7419 Před 2 lety +1

    One time a man was beating his kid and was like “DO YOU WANT MCDONALS?!” And if the kid didn’t answer he wold hit him

  • @crystalmerchant2688
    @crystalmerchant2688 Před 2 lety +2

    Yeah if it's mellow yellow let it mellow if it's brown flush that mess down

  • @mason3vze740
    @mason3vze740 Před 2 lety +2

    Holy crap I might’ve also known that Kevin kid lol

  • @doodleanimates8049
    @doodleanimates8049 Před 2 lety

    8:14 this reminds me of the binding of isaac and that makes me feel really sorry for the kid that had to put up with his mother

  • @eartlcraft
    @eartlcraft Před 2 lety +1

    10:44, 12:39, and 18:22 why do those sound like something that would happen on South Park ?

  • @TheTrueC64
    @TheTrueC64 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank God for reddit

  • @pokeballblaze9835
    @pokeballblaze9835 Před 2 lety +1

    18:36 too funny!!!!!!!!

  • @shadowofahuman3645
    @shadowofahuman3645 Před 2 lety +1

    Just…clutter. Clutter everywhere. Idk what was up,with it but it wasn’t just stuff. Garbage, stuff in the yard, nasty pool, old dishes. My perfectionist went brrrrrr

    • @shadowofahuman3645
      @shadowofahuman3645 Před 2 lety

      Also my cousins parents yell at her and lowkey gaslight her for everything

  • @alyseb5730
    @alyseb5730 Před 2 lety +4

    Wait, so what happened with the windows on a hot summer day?

    • @emilv.3693
      @emilv.3693 Před 2 lety

      Idk. But probably hyperthermia (dieing of heat)

    • @Univerzion
      @Univerzion Před 2 lety +1

      @@emilv.3693 I'm assuming co2 poisoning

    • @MrPaulMorris
      @MrPaulMorris Před 2 lety +1

      @@Univerzion CO - Carbon Monoxide. A popular suicide method is to route a hose from the tailpipe of the car to the interior and run the engine. The CO binds to the haemoglobin blocking it from picking up the oxygen needed to sustain life. The same happens with distressing regularity when domestic boilers and heaters are inadequately ventilated leading to a build up of CO in the home; the occupants just fall asleep and don't wake.
      Buy a carbon monoxide monitor for your home!

    • @TheComemnter
      @TheComemnter Před 2 lety

      @@emilv.3693 Hyperthermia happens when you get too cold, not because of heat.

  • @savday7153
    @savday7153 Před 2 lety

    “Roach bran” 😂😂

  • @krytirix
    @krytirix Před 2 lety +1

    5:00 story. My ceramics teachers dad is actually the inventor or something like that of the Atari

  • @oldgreggsmadmemes4431
    @oldgreggsmadmemes4431 Před 2 lety +2

    Reminder y'all can tell a teacher parent or cps

  • @jaycooper2812
    @jaycooper2812 Před 5 měsíci

    I had a friend in highschool who I thought stayed with his uncle after his parents divorced. I thought it was nice of the uncle to let him and his mother stay in his house. I later learned that his mom had divorced his dad because she didn't like him anymore. His mom was in sleeping with her brother and had 2 children with him. So my friend's little brothers were also his cousins. 15 years later the stepdad/uncle was arrested on 15,000 counts of possession and production of chili p3rn and they determined that this man had been abusing kids and filming it for 25 years including his own children. He is now serving an impossible 15,432 year prison sentence as the judge sentenced him to 1 year in prison for every photo he had in his possession and ordered him to serve the sentances consecutively meaning 1 after the other. Due to the nature of the crimes he has been segregated from the regular population of the prison in order to keep him alive. He has been locked in a cell by himself for 23 hours a day for 22 years and counting because the one day he was in the general population he was beaten so badly that he was hospitalized for a month.

  • @nissan1014
    @nissan1014 Před 2 lety +2

    19:12 I still don't get what happened with this one?

  • @opfu1237
    @opfu1237 Před 2 lety

    If I ever end up in a situation where I have to use a condom im testing it like a fucking balloon, it is now 100% protection.

  • @hihunter7
    @hihunter7 Před 2 lety +1

    14:30 Woah, what? Sweet home Alabama i guess

  • @Red_impostorYT
    @Red_impostorYT Před 2 lety +1

    1:32
    happy ending

  • @laneforth8095
    @laneforth8095 Před 2 lety +4

    19:23 someone explain for me?

  • @mixupvr2502
    @mixupvr2502 Před 2 lety +1

    At 12.20 with the condoms. Always check before u use them. Hold the condom in its wrapper to one side and squeeze a lil bit to check and if it deflates at all then get rid of it

    • @mixupvr2502
      @mixupvr2502 Před 2 lety

      No thank you ill pass on that dodgy shit

  • @TheBadbucky
    @TheBadbucky Před 2 lety +1

    14:33 wait a damn minute yall in Montgomery or something?

  • @kendoruslink7017
    @kendoruslink7017 Před 2 lety +3

    I now have to know more to the spitting story .