If tornados look like they aren't moving then run because it's heading towards you.
@shyguy8543
2 жыл бұрын
The reason it looks like it isn’t moving is because I’m moving towards it and it’s running
@crabsalad2058
2 жыл бұрын
@@shyguy8543 dont do that you will die or something (bad and not good)
@shyguy8543
2 жыл бұрын
@@crabsalad2058 and?
@jackmarshall3255
2 жыл бұрын
I’m the one guy who sits on porch and watch.
@Probablydenji
2 жыл бұрын
@@crabsalad2058 actually someone survived a tornado because of the adrenaline running through his body
@respxwn4691
2 жыл бұрын
Coming from someone who was admitted into a psych ward against my will, the second a medical professional deems you a "threat" to yourself or others, you're stripped of all your rights for however long you're forced to stay in that hospital
@antiquitous6639
2 жыл бұрын
To prevent the loss of more than your rights by law enforcement.
@cloudstrike5225
2 жыл бұрын
My mother worked in the pysch ward before, when you are deemed a threat to yourself or other. they have to restrain you, and keep in at least 72 hours.
@iusethisnameformygoogleacc1013
2 жыл бұрын
Yep; to the point that there would likely be liability issues for any doctor that declined to commit them if anything happened after they were released. I mean, depending on your jurisdiction; if you're in Texas where Tort Reform has stripped people of basically all right to sue, or in Canada where the government provides doctors with a massive legal defense fund and there are like four successful malpractice cases a year, they don't actually need to give a shit. I once had an attending who acknowledged more than one patient he'd allowed out before the mandatory three day Form One commitment shot themselves as soon as they got home. Before allowing me to leave early.
@samwich9498
2 жыл бұрын
I'm sorry you experienced that. I could not imagine being admitted to a psych ward against my will. I have gone to a few but only because I recognized I was a danger to myself early enough to realize I needed help. The only time where I didn't recognize it quick enough was because I had lied in therapy because I had the delusion that I was fine, leading to me attempting to take my own life. I hope you are doing better now(even if it's just slightly better). I met people in the psych ward who did not want to be there and they're my friends now. I was told by them that I'm the reason why they stopped isolating in their rooms and try to go to group. Even though I don't know what it's like to be forced to go to a psych ward, I'm empathetic to those who are. It can be traumatizing to be sedated or handcuffed by cops and dragged into the psych ward as I learned from those who told me their stories. I am not trying to come across condescending btw. I really wish the mental health system was better and that there weren't fucking sadists abusing those in need of help.
@marcoaraiza9381
Жыл бұрын
Gee wonder why, maybe because they become a threat
@InvasionAnimation
2 жыл бұрын
I was watching horror movies at that age, and I never killed anyone. Kid was just not right in the head.
@pebblesfern7294
2 жыл бұрын
It's important to note that a persons surroundings will greatly affect how stuff like that impacts you. If you grow up in a happy stable environment your mind is better at distancing it self from what it knows to be fiction. If you grow up in a depressing and neglectful environment your mind is more likely to hyperfixate on it so much so that it becomes your new reality. Watching gory shit at a young age can traumatize *anyone* in ways they might not even realize, but it's worse when the child in question develops an obsession with it as a way to cope with whatever is going on in the real world. Of course it's not always gonna end in murder or some shit, but it's still harmful
@zedox20
2 жыл бұрын
@@pebblesfern7294 damn guess i was lucky that i didn't hyperfixate on that. My father always had me & my brother watch horror movies, and some very sexual music videos that was just softcore porn at that point. One could say my childhood wasn't the most normal
@icho227
2 жыл бұрын
My mom would just sleep and just let me watching a horror movie as a baby. I am glad I didn't end up like that.
@OrionDawn15
2 жыл бұрын
@@pebblesfern7294 I'm kinda the same way... been on r/eyeblech once or twice... at most I'm desensitized to it, at least I'm not gonna go murdering people any time soon. I think.
@mariewakahisa3916
2 жыл бұрын
Agreed like I also come from a fucked home with divorced parents and watched horror movies all the time as a kid and would never had done what he did. The argument is so dumb and is just the same as violent videos games cause mass shootings. Mad fucked up
@TheZipperDragon
2 жыл бұрын
Tornado warnings arent exactly supposed to be pleasing to the ear.
@limonx6778
2 жыл бұрын
That's fair, but panicking is not exactly a good reaction during a tornado. There's no need for them to be so terrifying
@Rock-yg9ln
2 жыл бұрын
@@limonx6778 well it is a tornado... kinda important for people to panic.
@limonx6778
2 жыл бұрын
@@Rock-yg9ln no, they need to react, if they panic they might act irresponsably or enter a state of shock
@KingOfGaymes
2 жыл бұрын
@@Rock-yg9ln you never need people to panic?? You need them to react.. panicking never helps a situation
@Probablydenji
2 жыл бұрын
@@limonx6778 normally they aren’t that terrifying it’s like a siren a normal siren call I lived in Oklahoma hurricanes and tornados, and if you live there you grow accustomed to it so you know that it’s a warning call not a panic siren
@juicyboi121
2 жыл бұрын
Medical student here - love your vids btw Pig - but consent as I understand it as far as mental health goes can actually be bypassed if the patient is believed to be a risk to himself and/or others. That's why the police and hospitals have to take all threats of suicide seriously, even when it's a prank. Tabebe seemed like a clear-cut case of a patient that is a demonstrable risk to both public safety and his own life so it's not surprising he was being detained in the hospital for everyone's sake. Just wanted to throw in what I knew!
@czechmate8287
2 жыл бұрын
Are you sure?
@pwnzama9403
2 жыл бұрын
@@czechmate8287 100% correct I worked security in a Trama 1 hospital in a behavioral unit for 2 years and I had to restrain plenty of patients for situations like this. If someone is placed on a hold everything is override and there is no consent till they are evaluated further to placed in a facility or discharged when the hold is over.
@Manul-With-Gun
2 жыл бұрын
personally I think the hospitals and stuff should be more careful to people they see as 'unsafe' because I was considered unsafe and a harm to others (and I admit, I was pretty out of control at points) but the whole consent thing bothered me because I was in my head, I could see what I was doing, I KNEW what I was doing, but it was hard for me to control it and they forced me to do stuff, take meds that physically harmed me, manipulated me at points. I just think people at facilities and things should be more aware of what they are doing. Sorry if this doesn't make much sense, I have a hard time with words.
@pwnzama9403
2 жыл бұрын
@@Manul-With-Gun it's a double edge sword I've seen people placed on holds who should have been all because the medical staff wasn't thinking clearly and were mad and took something personal so the ruin a patients day over it. It's wrong and shouldn't happen but it's also a emotional and possibly dangerous process depending on the person and is flawed. Some experiences are great and some are bad. When I worked security I tried to make sure people were safe and treated right. That's just me personally though.
@pwnzama9403
2 жыл бұрын
@@Manul-With-Gun the other sad part is that it's hectic like that usually because 90% of the people their ate just there to seek for a bed or attention so they cause havoc. The other 10% are the ones who genuinely need or ate trying to get help and correctly use the hospital resources. From my experience atlest
@deny2294
2 жыл бұрын
I really like the fact that you added that it's okay to be depressed and be on the computer all day IF you re doing something productive so many people shame me for doing that and not going out when I actually am so happy to have finally found something to put my passion into, and tbh, this was the biggest help for my mental health in years.
@deny2294
2 жыл бұрын
@@BBULLSHlT well I'm not sure if you're trying to come at me directly or maybe referring to other people, but I did not even mention youtube or anything like that, I was talking about my part time job and finally stable results as a freelancer. That does require me to be on the computer almost 10 hours everyday, yet it also makes me finally have the will to even get out of bed despite my depression.
@boringletsplayer6634
2 жыл бұрын
@@BBULLSHlT why troll
@yonsetv5223
2 жыл бұрын
@@BBULLSHlT Damn right, proud of it too. Lifes to short to be stressed about shit
@msjrockqueen2011
6 ай бұрын
Same; I spend most of my time on KZitem watching different videos, mostly reactions; many of those are so funny, I temporarily forget about my mental health problems (as well as piss myself laughing on occasion 😂).
@danilion6880
2 жыл бұрын
I remember that tornado. I was in its direct line, it was literally two minutes away from hitting my house before it dissipated. It was the closest a tornado has ever gotten to destroying my house.
@messinowdles
2 жыл бұрын
This is why, in Texas, we think it's fine to just watch because the odds of dying are the odds of being murdered during your regular life.
@kiraoshiro6157
2 жыл бұрын
@@messinowdles Still to me hanging around a tornado is like going to an area with high crime. You probably won't die, but your chances are still much higher than if you avoid it ya know?
@czechmate8287
2 жыл бұрын
Are you sure?
@danilion6880
2 жыл бұрын
@@czechmate8287 yes…I’m sure. :)
@danilion6880
2 жыл бұрын
@@messinowdles I also live in Chicago now, so the tornado is the safer option tbh
@drowningfish9309
2 жыл бұрын
As a mid-western, tornados are just fun rollercoaster rides. its our only form of amusement.
@marsupialsofmars3886
2 жыл бұрын
Oh, you're one of those kids who think they're too good to look at corn for fun like I did I my day. The generations just keep getting more entitled
@byronkappes8266
2 жыл бұрын
@@marsupialsofmars3886 you
@Jay-st6sl
2 жыл бұрын
@@marsupialsofmars3886 We have internetcorn and *RGB LED* technology now, old man. AND, were gonna grow corn on mars.
@marsupialsofmars3886
2 жыл бұрын
@@Jay-st6sl mars corn will lack the proteins necessary to cut you to ribbons when you run through it to play hide and seek
@chikubijiggy148
2 жыл бұрын
Im Midwestern and have never experienced a tornado before
@michellamoureuxm
2 жыл бұрын
Can we appreciate the fact that old man held that cellphone so fucking stead we thought it was a mounted camera? NOT TO MENTION DURING A 200MPH TORNADO. Mans wrists just built different
@anth636
2 жыл бұрын
He makes brain surgeons look like chumps with his still hands
@traditionalnative
11 ай бұрын
Wow I hadn't thought of it like that, holy fuck. Best camera man of all time. I feel so bad but there is technically an incredibly dark joke in "joking" that he survived because the camera man always survives....
@puli_dreadhead
2 жыл бұрын
As someone with a mental illness I still don’t feel safe voicing my experiences but I’ve fallen off of my medication and feeling those raw emotions without proper coping mechanisms is walking on eggshells. Yeah sometimes you don’t feel like yourself when on medication but from my experience it’s because I’m so used to the roller coaster of emotions.
@LocksAndChains
2 жыл бұрын
Personally, I'd rather be my defective self than medicated.
@katc2040
2 жыл бұрын
@@LocksAndChains thats sad. There's nothing wrong with taking medicine. I've never personally had that problem 🤷♀️
@Air_Serpent
2 жыл бұрын
To be honest, the whole ‘I don’t feel like myself’ phase only happens whenever I begin psyche medicine or get a higher dose, and then goes away. Either way, it was preferable to no meds at all
@_SunscreenQueen_
Жыл бұрын
Not “feeling like myself” means I’m better. “Myself” is not a good thing, it means I’m not reality based. So yeah I don’t want to feel like “myself”
@riot6669
6 ай бұрын
I'm medicated to for bipolar and the mental clarity is astounding. I used to struggle with my meds before being put on lithium. Now, I take then every day when needed
@RagenNikole
2 жыл бұрын
where I live: The Florida Mental Health Act of 1971, commonly known as the "Baker Act," allows the involuntary institutionalization and examination of an individual. The Baker Act allows for involuntary examination, which can be initiated by judges, law enforcement officials, physicians, or mental health professionals.
@crater7630
2 жыл бұрын
I read that as involuntary extermination and I was like wtf lol
@PetiteChevalAmie
2 жыл бұрын
It’s like that in Indiana too.
@LocksAndChains
2 жыл бұрын
Basically my worst nightmare and why I lie during psychological examinations. The idea of forced institutionalization and medication scares me shitless.
@paraiax4341
2 жыл бұрын
Thats nationwide not just in Florida. Any Judge can involuntarily institutionalize anyone they deem a harm to themselves or others.
@katc2040
2 жыл бұрын
@@paraiax4341 it's ridiculous how judges just can do whatever they want with no laws applying to them
@_Kuma_
2 жыл бұрын
I work in a treatment center, so I know firsthand that some people with mental illness become delusional and think people around them are attacking/forcing them to do things… Even though they’re just trying to help. So his account of things may not be correct. And yes, medication changes your brain chemicals so of course quitting suddenly is really bad. Edit: Also, his family probably did consent. A lot of people who are unsafe to themselves/others are signed over to their parents’/a carer’s care (even after 18).
@LocksAndChains
2 жыл бұрын
I've seen enough abuse from "care" workers that I refuse to trust any of them. The risk of ending up being "cared for" by a sociopath or sexual abuser isn't worth it.
@_Kuma_
2 жыл бұрын
@@LocksAndChains There will always be exceptions like that, sure… But most aren’t like that. I love my clients and want the best for them.
@TheLovelyDJ3
2 жыл бұрын
Hi, Tebebe is my cousin. As someone who watches true crime myself, it was very weird to hear about his story in a youtube video. Especially having known about it since the week the incident occurred. I also have mental health problems, and my medication has worked for me, as well as seeking help in therapy. Certain things don't always work for certain people, but I wish my cousins had the help that he needed. We're Ethiopian (I'm half, Tebebe is my cousin on my dad's side) and mental health issues have such a terrible stigma in Ethiopian communities. My father still has toxic beliefs about doctors and medication to this day, even after this incident. It was so terrible to hear what happened, and it was so weird to see it on channels that I watch on KZitem. Those are my only thoughts on the matter. Hope everyone that's reading has a good day.
@meganfaith4052
6 ай бұрын
Love to you both. I also hope he gets what he needs. Stigma doesn’t help anyone
@jaccimacduff2478
2 жыл бұрын
honestly, i understand tabebe’s anger towards meds. I take 3 antipsychotics (2 for Schizophrenia, 1 for psychotic depressive disorders) and 4 other meds (2 for ADHD, 1 for Anger, and 1 for anxiety) doctors just throw meds at you and it can feel daunting taking all those pills. Unlike him, i actually like my meds, it calms me down and clears my racing head. Schizophrenia at age 18 is horrific, as the hallucinations and voices along with overall mental confusion and it fuels my anxiety, creating a horrible mix of feelings. Taking meds help, but it’s not a cure, i’ll have schizophrenia for the rest of my life, but i have to contribute with meds (it doesn’t cure, just helps you cope) It takes you to change you illness not just meds
@michellamoureuxm
2 жыл бұрын
I'm gonna add to this to, meds effect all of us different, so if a certain anti depressant or anxiety medication isn't working or has grown weaker over time, discuss a secondary medication if you don't want a higher dosage
@arsinicdadoorknob1049
2 жыл бұрын
I wouldn't wish schizophrenia on anybody i myself have schizo-affective disorder and it truly is terrifying i also take my meds and they do help alot with quieting the voices and hallucinations life is very confusing for me i thought that i was already dead i heard the tv speaking directly to my thoughts and when i would go out i would hear people talking about me its very confusing and scary but im in year 2 of being diagnosed with it and my medication really helps if you or anyone starts acting differently please help them and if its you yourself please go see a doctor or go to the er and talk to them about it i know its difficult but if i can do it a am positive you will get through it as well much love and be safe guys
@jaccimacduff2478
2 жыл бұрын
@@arsinicdadoorknob1049 I agree, it’s absolutely terrifying. I’m currently on year 5 of my diagnosis, as the original onset schizophrenia turned into a more intense form. Imagine all the hallucinations you’ve been through and amplify it by ten. I wish you well, though it’s a lifetime illness you shouldn’t let it consume you. Godspeed
@arsinicdadoorknob1049
2 жыл бұрын
@@jaccimacduff2478 ive been through so many horrible hallucinations audible as well as visual i couldnt even imagine what you have been through take care my friend be safe much love
@SchizoShack
2 жыл бұрын
The meds are the real problem, they turn you into a husk of yourself
@jjr8108
2 жыл бұрын
Seeing natural disasters in person can be extremely hypnotic. It’s fine to sit and watch but very important to know when to run to safety.
@nicripolas816
2 жыл бұрын
I tried getting off my anxiety meds for a little bit cold turkey, for a valid reason. It wasn't just "I don't wanna". And boy... The withdrawals can FUCK you up
@pupie7146
2 жыл бұрын
i was on antidepressants and would forget to take them for a few days at a time and it was. ridiculous. sometimes it was PHYSICAL and it just kinda further pushed me to going cold turkey. im,, several months later off it and the withdrawals do eventually stop
@pupie7146
2 жыл бұрын
update: finished the video and agreed w chat. talk to your doctor before going cold turkey on meds
@gargles5270
3 ай бұрын
yeah my withdrawals from zoloft involve really intense vertigo and brain zaps, really painful to experience
@slurpingmario8006
2 жыл бұрын
Hearing the point of view of someone with mental health issues need to be taken with a grain of salt because of the fact that a lot of people don’t understand why they’re on medication or they don’t know how dangerous they are without meds
@emmettgraves4925
2 жыл бұрын
4:15 as far as I’m aware, the guy was old and not able to move real effectively, and couldn’t have gotten down out of the attic and just sort of accepted his death and figured that this footage might be the only thing left for him to leave behind.
@darkninjafirefox
2 жыл бұрын
Being a mentally ill teen in hs, I was always aware that being a little too honest with the wrong people would mean risk being institutionalized at a ward infamous for abuse. So I and many others stayed quiet instead of getting help. There's an important conversation about respecting s*icidal people's autonomy and abuse committed under the guise of being for someone's own good (I don't like censoring it but yt algorithms don't allow nuance). I'm not saying to not take active calls for help seriously, but people feeling that way deserve a space to express themselves without fear
@samwich9498
2 жыл бұрын
It's also hard to find a therapist that you're compatible with. It took a long time for me to find a therapist who knew the difference between processing depression and actually feeling s*icidal. My therapist I have now helps me process through my past traumas so that I can properly express my emotions. I can't talk to my parents because they don't understand mental health(they underreact). Because I have a good therapist, I know when I am hitting rock bottom and that's when I ask if it's severe enough to be hospitalized. I accept when I need to go to one now. Most aren't lucky enough to have a therapist like mine. I wasn't so lucky when I was a teenager because there weren't many that could work with the disorders I have.
@_SunscreenQueen_
Жыл бұрын
Exactly. As someone with cptsd,ptsd,borderline personality disorder, medically resistant depression and chronic pain I am considered chronically passively s*uicidal. I don’t want to necessarily unalive myself but I also don’t necessarily want to be alive. Luckily I have an amazing therapist who understands that nuance and has had to explain it to my parents and medical personnel times I “let slip” something too honest when in this place and they were trying to 5150 me. Being allowed to have these “taboo” emotions and thought should be allowed IF they are simply passing thoughts. Drugging and locking me in a psych ward would make it worse, not better.
@isthatajojoreference
2 жыл бұрын
I was 8 or even younger when I watched movies like predator and I haven't been traumatized by it at all. In fact, I kinda made it an excuse to play violent games and movies later on whenever my dad told me I wasn't allowed to when he was the same guy who let me watch those movies. I guess it did play a factor in that kid, but it's probably because of all the stuff he was exposed to like being neglected and depressed.
@InvasionAnimation
2 жыл бұрын
Same here! I think I started at like 5 though. My folks say I couldn't get enough of the first nightmare on elm street.
@pebblesfern7294
2 жыл бұрын
It's important to note that a persons surroundings will greatly affect how stuff like that impacts you. If you grow up in a happy stable environment your mind is better at distancing it self from what it knows to be fiction. If you grow up in a depressing and neglectful environment your mind is more likely to hyperfixate on it so much so that it becomes your new reality. Watching gory shit at a young age can traumatize *anyone* in ways they might not even realize, but it's worse when the child in question develops an obsession with it as a way to cope with whatever is going on in the real world. Of course it's not always gonna end in murder or some shit, but it's still harmful
@dracocrusher
2 жыл бұрын
I think, to oversimplify things a lot, violent media isn't really great at changing behavior. But what it's REALLY good at is giving people ideas, right? I don't doubt that seeing the hammer murders inspired this guy that he could get away with it. But that's VERY different from saying that playing a violent game or something will make someone kill. I don't believe for a second that showing kids violent media MAKES THEM into murderers. If they're already considering harmful actions then they need to get treatment or help, regardless of what they've been watching. People blaming the movies is just like putting a band-aid on someone with a broken leg. Sure, it feels helpful, but it just doesn't address the actual issue causing the problems in the first place, which is that we need to be way more okay with normalizing people going to therapy and getting other forms of professional psychiatric help.
@johnnynewbern3715
2 жыл бұрын
“Here comes the sun starts playing” *gets hit by nuke
@tiddlesthecat1141
2 жыл бұрын
Yikes on the Schizophrenia take. If you're having psychosis which this guy is, you can't let someone go. These people believe all sorts of weird ass shit, my mum had schizophrenia. You need to force them to take meds if they're refusing. They can't live their life believing the tv is talking to them, that their children are clones etc.
@trashpanda3544
2 жыл бұрын
For real, there's a reason why if you aren't in any condition to make your own choices then a family member has to do it for you. When I had a brain tumour as a teen I ended up experiencing psychosis and I started believing some weird ass shit man. I thought my aunt and my mum had swapped bodies and that my boyfriend and my best friend were actually the same person because my best friend felt sorry for me not having a boyfriend.
@LocksAndChains
2 жыл бұрын
Better to die than be medically brainwashed into a zombie... If the powers that be try it on me, I'm checking out on the spot.
@katc2040
2 жыл бұрын
@@LocksAndChains you're the one that's brainwashed
@fredericksaxton9782
2 жыл бұрын
@@LocksAndChains What the f**k?? What is wrong with you??
@do0mageddon-j8l
10 ай бұрын
I know this comment is hella old but for those wondering, Schizophrenia and Psychosis is fucked, my sister suffers from both and refuses to be treated it for it. She has attempted to stabbed me, bashed my mum and sister and constantly calls the police and paramedics to my house at all hours of the night claiming im murdering people, burying bodies, rapeing children and all kinds of other fucked traumatic shit. Doctors won't force her to have treatment and she pretty much runs around doing whatever the fuck she wants. Eventually she is going to hurt or kill someone and all I can say is that I wished she was forced to get help.
@retro2323
2 жыл бұрын
Jesus the vine boom at 12:00 scared the living shit out of me
@chipie_gaming
14 күн бұрын
Same lmaooooo
@Popper_Drop
2 жыл бұрын
That bit about Tebebe made me feel really sad- It's unfortunate for the person on medication and everyone around them (not *because* of them though seeing as it's never anyone's fault). Whether or not this was a blunder for doctors misdiagnosing him or not it's just another big reason for the world to start taking mental illness *much* more seriously. I have someone very close to me who has been misdiagnosed with bipolar (it's very easy to see after living with them for so long that it's more likely Autism) and been put on a plethora of anti-psychotics all their life to the point where if they don't anything at all they'll have vague eerie violent episodes. They don't actually hurt anyone but it's very obvious that something isn't alright anymore. The whole mental health scene needs a *massive* revisit with doctors who prescribe these things because it's a problem outside of people being trapped in wards like this. Doctors jumping to a diagnosis like *this* when brain altering medication is involved when there is *such* a high misdiagnosis rate is honestly abysmal and I hope for better in the future. It can be scary but it doesn't have to be, if we can all better learn the tools to identify and deal with things prior to medication then hopefully it has the potential to be more helpful.
@snakesonaframe2668
2 жыл бұрын
I am so lucky that my general practitioner (bless that man) who diagnosed me with ADHD, depression, and social anxiety, decided to refer me to a mental health specialist instead of just prescribing me meds when he suspected I might be bipolar. I’m not, I do have a few of the symptoms, but they’re all common in the other conditions I have. I’ve heard so many horror stories, and I’m so thankful my doctor was mature and cared enough about my well-being to send me to a specialist instead of trying to treat me himself when he knew it was out of his realm of expertise.
@Niffty_hotel
2 жыл бұрын
My sister and I were exposed to horror/gore movies at a young age. I to this day still have a love for horror movies and it’s my favorite genre. My sister though is now scared to death of horror movies and whenever she watches them she literally cannot sleep at night. Her (that I know of) nor I have had thoughts of murder or assault. I think the most it’s done has given us kind of dark humor. It’s when you place mental illness and give a child a reason to act out something they are obsessed with that something happens.
@n.a.4292
2 жыл бұрын
Year 2321, tornado warnings play classical music. People run to cover/die listening to WAP by Cardi B
@hadenwilson7924
2 жыл бұрын
Lmao please we need this. This is how we fix America
@everyoneelsemovedonfan
Жыл бұрын
Burying people alive is how we got the legends of vampires and zombies
@SarahScharnweberAuthor
2 жыл бұрын
I worked in mental health for years. They didn't force people onto meds very often and usually when they did, the only thing that hinged on it was whether or not they could maintain their treatment facility placement, as that's a requirement of most programs. Usually they signed agreeing to take meds upon intake. BUT they were often psychotic when they signed that paperwork, which begs the question: could they consent at that time?
@Purpleshade29
2 жыл бұрын
Being buried alive was common way back when they actually had bells attached to the coffin and the string was inside and if someone woke up they rang the bell to alert the undertaker/grounds keeper
@kayakat1869
2 жыл бұрын
That dude at the door is why I always keep the windows and blinds closed at all times. And I never open the door for anyone I don't know. I don't even peep out the window. I wish I could just live on my own in peace.
@deeviousrat
2 жыл бұрын
i remember stumbling across this video in my reccs. it’s much easier to swallow with your commentary in the background lol
@klrl93
2 жыл бұрын
It took YEARS for me to even admit to myself that I MIGHT have anxiety. I saw how it looked on another person, said it wasn’t my experience, so therefore, no anxiety. I do in fact, have anxiety. And I’m medicated for it.
@abudgetgamer4484
2 жыл бұрын
I was watching movies like hellraiser and nightmare on elm Street when I was 4, I literally would not watch anything else on TV. I still love horror movies, but I've never wanted to act them out in real life. And I'm a shut in, aside from work.
@thedenseone6443
2 жыл бұрын
"Why are you recording?!" Fight, flight or freeze is a powerful thing
@YummieBunny
2 жыл бұрын
I was sitting here watching the Tebebe part and yo real shit, I went off my antidepressants for a week by accident (forgot to refill, I know I can have it done automatically) and by the time the 7th day was starting it felt like I was in a deep black hole with no way out but I still had to go to work. I made sure every manager and supervisor knew that if I started to make a run for the chef knives, to grab me because I was passively imagining my gut with all the stab wounds I would put there. It's scary because I have control but not really. Please do not quit your meds without talking to a doctor. Shit's no joke.
@mojomaelstrom
2 жыл бұрын
I have extremely frequent tornado dreams. Craziest part is, I always picked up this mildewy smell in the dreams that apparently is what actual tornado aftermath smells like. Midwestern intuition, far as I see it.
@therealtalk2591
2 жыл бұрын
Side note: Knew of a patient who had a lot of serious mental health issues such as this person. And would not stay on their meds because they said “ They could no longer hear the voices and it made them sad”. They would end up getting off their meds once again but this time it caused an innocent child to lose their life. When the person decided it was a great idea to lay down on the freeway. And the parent of the child ended up wrecking the car to avoid them. Killing the child in the process. I understand some people think it’s wrong for people with serious mental health issues to be forced to take medication. But the consequences of them not doing it can cause innocent people to be harmed along with the individual. The people telling this guy to not take his meds should be ashamed of themselves! If you are not the persons physician, DO NOT GIVE ANYONE MEDICAL ADVICE! At the time of the video he was probably on his medication which is why he was speaking normally and not displaying any behavioral changes. This is what happens when they come off their meds. And some meds going cold turkey can kill you because they will cause serious side effects in withdrawal like dangerous behavior or seizures. Just don’t give medical advice to anyone please.
@SuperLoop7209
Жыл бұрын
In regards to the man being forced into mental treatment, everyone who encouraged him to stop taking his meds was only making it worse. Stopping the meds, or inconsistently taking them, most often results in making the person’s mental state far worse. The meds alter your brain chemistry, so these poor practices will simply make the imbalance worse, and can even result in the person having new mental problems in addition to what they already had.
@dumbasamoose3382
2 жыл бұрын
"Are you sure?" **Loads 12 gauge** No, are YOU sure?
@Hinson3000
2 жыл бұрын
He said “Sussy” and heard the “dun dun” from among us while crew mate Image flashed in my head. My brain is so fired it edited a real time shitpost.
@HallowIsSmol
2 жыл бұрын
as someone on anti-psychotics (not for a psychotic disorder, its for depression, which i know is weird but it has to do with secondary effects) being off of them for like. more than a day can fuck you up *hard*. its super unpleasant.
@samwich9498
2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I forgot to take my meds the other day(all of 9 of them) and I felt like life was being fast forwarded and I was shaking and nauseous.
@roxelmillian7242
2 жыл бұрын
I live in Indiana. And once at a family reunion a tornado was passing and my step dad and his cousin went to watch it. My sister went to and I had to be the responsible one and keep the little kids safe and not scared. I caught a glimpse though. It was pretty far but big.
@KingOfGaymes
2 жыл бұрын
I’m glad you’re one of the smarter midwesterners, why do so many go to watch them? I live in the Midwest and don’t understand it
@celticcomradelad1850
2 жыл бұрын
I'm all for people being forced to take their medication, if it wasn't for the doctors that forced my uncle his meds he likely would have killed himself or someone else. His mindset was completely dangerous
@soubd6664
2 жыл бұрын
dude the fucking vine boom with the doorbell video scared the living shit out of me,ive never been scared this bad
@brandoneller8911
2 жыл бұрын
a hospital gave my mother Haldol and it really fucked her mind up, and they only gave it to her because it "has a second property of helping stomach pains"... not even informing her of the side effects or what it'd do, truly sometimes I think hospitals only want to suppress not fix..
@empresscloud3615
2 жыл бұрын
That is completely disgusting and vile, I am sorry that happened..
@katc2040
2 жыл бұрын
Holy shit wtf there's psychiatrists for a reason why do they do this
@brandoneller8911
2 жыл бұрын
@@katc2040 and this is a woman mind you who's had 2 strokes so her mind isn't the best and retaining information, on top of her left arm being left near useless and she has diabetic gastroparesis, and that's the stomach problem refenced prior and why they were just willing to give it to her, but she was more than willing to take a Zofran IV(although similar to Haldol it has a lot less side effects, and she had taken it prior and was monitored and fine) but they didn't even offer it, just straight up gave her no choice. I'm her caregiver through the state we reside in but because she could speak to them and was coherent she was "of sound mind to make her own decisions " I was unable to go with her to the hospital as my grandmother who also stays with me is bed ridden and on hospice and needs care too. My mother although with these problems can retain information with no problem, its only older past information trying to remember from 10+years ago is what she has problems with, I was lucky enough her VNA (visiting nurses association) TOLD ME they did give it to her because his friend worked the ER that night and confirmed with no choice she was given it.. Its one of the few reasons I decided to give my mother care rather than pawning her off on some other person, god forbid I did who knows what meds she would've been given on top of just Haldol. Sorry for the long story, its just information that I think people should know. Hospitals for all the good they do.. sometimes they just want to get you out in a rush and that is more damaging that just waiting and trying to help.
@samwich9498
2 жыл бұрын
I was put on haldol YEARS BACK when I was a teenager and I had severe muscle stiffness. I hated that med so much because I would be in so much pain just by moving my fingers
@ohaiClemmy
2 жыл бұрын
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@DymphnaWolf
2 жыл бұрын
I tend to lose sympathy for parents like that last one, who had the chance to get her kid some counseling and failed to do so out of pride or shame or denial or whatever it was in her case. If your kid needs help, you help them. If you can't help them, then you fucking get them to someone who can.
@carnuatus
2 жыл бұрын
He still shouldn't have killed her, though. 🤷🏻♀️
@DymphnaWolf
2 жыл бұрын
@@carnuatus Obviously, but she might have prevented his mental deterioration by getting him some help. It's like watching a train hurtling in your direction and refusing to get out of the way because SURELY they'll stop in time. The result is awful, but they had the chance to do something about it and didn't, so my sympathy lessens
@PetiteChevalAmie
2 жыл бұрын
Usually if you’re forced into a mental hospital it’s because you’re a danger to yourself or others and all your rights are basically waived. It’s fucking terrifying.
@peggyo.4582
2 жыл бұрын
Why antagonize that dude knowing your wife is in there alone? Call the cops buddy. 🙄
@jackmarshall3255
2 жыл бұрын
That smile in mugshot had me dying on the ground.
@asaalonge4338
2 жыл бұрын
I don't have a Ring doorbell but wish I did because I had a crazy lady knocking on my door late one night. She kept saying "how much" and was wearing sunglasses in pitch black. After I called the police my roommate told me he thought he saw someone asleep in our bushes an hour before she started banging on our door. Luckily she was harmless and was probably drunk as a skunk but still spooky. Love your vids !
@alextromagnetic
2 жыл бұрын
It's horrendous that that kid murdered his mother but when it said he had an obsession with John Stape I burst out laughing
@TheMilkMan8008
2 жыл бұрын
I actually had a couple videos on my channel by Dr Heinz Lehmann back from the 40s and 50s. The only one still up is the '59 Faces of Depression. He was super progressive for his time and his views/practices are still used today. He even revolutionized schizophrenia treatment and helped impact other forms of treatment. Hes literally known as the father of modern psychopharmacology. I wish the other videos were still up, but now you can only find clips of them online. Its honestly super sad this legends work might disappear from the internet eye someday. He was amazing.
@rosemilk6769
2 жыл бұрын
first one brings back fond memories of my younger days, just being a scared little girl, screaming my head off, holding my dogs like it'd be my last day alive and then my dad just cracking open a Budweiser and going to sit on the deck with one of the dogs.
@l3witz693
2 жыл бұрын
11:58 scared tf out of me goddamn
@HoodieHorizon
2 жыл бұрын
I'm from chicago, an area in the midwest that doesn't even really get tornados but when we got one a few months ago, I was stoked. Felt like I finally became a true midwesterner, then chilled out while the tornado just tore up areas a few blocks from my house
@KingOfGaymes
2 жыл бұрын
Why get stoked for something that has a chance of destroying your house and possibly killing you 💀
@HoodieHorizon
2 жыл бұрын
@@KingOfGaymes wind go brr
@katc2040
2 жыл бұрын
Bruh wtf tornadoes are terrifying what kind of 🤣🤣 as someone who lives in tornado alley this is absolutely ridiculous people die dude
@annesilva3542
2 жыл бұрын
I used to have nightmares about a scary animated movie called monster house, the most gory part was a lady being sealed in on concrete. Now days I really like horror but I still refuse to watch monster house ever again. When you’re that young your mind is really vulnerable
@keyonalyles2267
2 жыл бұрын
That second one of the crazy dude reminds me of my uncle; he's been doing meth like crazy and acting like a complete maniac as well. He's lost a lot of weight and has started to try and pick fights with my other uncle recently, and I am extremely worried.
@CodeeXD
2 жыл бұрын
Meth tends to do that
@SchizoShack
2 жыл бұрын
Force him to go to rehab
@keyonalyles2267
2 жыл бұрын
@@SchizoShack My Nana's trying her best. He's already lost his gym teaching job and has started mooching off of her for money.
@fgaitanm
5 ай бұрын
"Are you sure?" Yup, meth, not even once.
@ineffablemars
2 жыл бұрын
If I stop taking my Lexapro for a few days I literally go through SSRI withdrawal. I get shaky, tingling feelings in my hands, depressed, irritable, anxious, lose my appetite... can't imagine what it would be like to stop taking anti-psychotic drugs.
@samwich9498
2 жыл бұрын
It's INTENSE. It's like everything is moving at 3x speed and I feel like I've been hit by a train.
@novaatm
6 ай бұрын
The stopping anti-psychotic meds is relatable and I feel for him, even though he did something evil. I have drug resistant depression, but before my doctors knew that, I was on 10 medications. Anxiety, depression, insomnia, and some other issues like gerd. By that point, I had been taking meds for 7 years straight, and I was so tired and hated taking meds. I still do. And because of that, I completely stopped all 10 at the same time. For months on end I struggled with pain and it affected me in so many physical ways, unlike the man in the video being affected mentally. I was still depressed, but I couldn’t see well and felt pain when I’d open my eyes, my blood pressure dropped to near fatal levels, etc. it’s scary. If you’re going to stop medication, you always need to ween off of it, regardless of what exactly it is.
@randomcanadian6298
3 ай бұрын
Gotta say, it's nice seeing someone skip sponsors while doing reactions. It's not like ads where the youtuber gets paid if you watch it, they already got their money. They aren't getting paid extra if you watch it instead of skipping it.
@therealtalk2591
2 жыл бұрын
I work in the medical field as a LVN and the most likely case here is his family had him committed. They can legally hold you for up to 72 hrs in a mental ward for evaluation. He was obviously diagnosed with various mental illnesses which is why they made him take medication. By law you will see several physicians who will determine your mental state through various questions and see your response. Him wanting to be homeless is not a crime but I can guarantee with the issues he has, he has probably displayed aggression to others, become non-responsive nearly like a zombie state were he has wondered around ( I have seen patients just stand in the middle of traffic and not move). Not taking care of himself such as not eating or having suicidal thoughts etc. So he wasn’t just locked up against his will. You have to display some kind of danger to yourself or others for the police to pick you up and for the mental facility to keep you. For him to stay as long as he did. He obviously shown some kind of threat to himself or others and they needed to get him on the right medication to help his symptoms. Unfortunately, the drugs they take can have side effects were you do become zombie like. Doctors will try to switch medications that won’t have as many side effects but unfortunately a lot will still have some. Usually when you stay on a medication for some time the side effects will lessen as your body gets used to it or they will tell you to take certain ones at night. But he has obviously displayed some kind of mental disorder for them to do this and for his safety and for others it’s best for him to take some kind of medication so he can properly function.
@idkanymore8050
2 жыл бұрын
I have heard other stories about young kids being pronounced dead but were alive again. One story I know is about a literal baby who died but was discovered to be alive when the family was saying goodbye and another is a 10 (I think) kid locked in a crypt where they later found the door scratched up and his body curled in the corner.
@theangrydweller1002
2 жыл бұрын
The humans mind is an unexplored endless abyss.
@grace.stewartt4224
2 жыл бұрын
The second video of the guy asking to rape and kill that woman my mom showed me on Facebook and it sent chills down my spine. People are absolutely lunatic and terrifying
@nikkichuckles
2 жыл бұрын
TY ❤ Bionic Nick's video was hard to watch because it's so freaky, so it's nice to have u and ure audience to watch it with
@The_Spoider
2 жыл бұрын
can confirm that in the mid west we will indeed watch storms thinking we are fine and relax outside but we wont when its sunny and nice out for some reason
@gregorychristensen5165
6 ай бұрын
The kid at the end into the gory movies; I saw Jason Goes to Hell at a friends bday party sleepover when I was in 4th grade and that scarred me. Mirrors still weird me out a bit.
@abbie_joan
2 ай бұрын
lol in Florida when we heard the hurricane warning we'd open the door, turn on the radio, cover ourselves with blankets and watch for the storm
@gavinhawkins2338
2 жыл бұрын
When I was little probably 5 in elementary school my principal name mrs Brock said to me and my parents that she was going to send me to jail all because when I was in the lunch line I Swang my arms back and forth because I have autism called Asperger’s and accidentally hit some one all because I was and still a big kid
@WildBerryAura
2 жыл бұрын
like local 58?
@Sumuddy
10 ай бұрын
5:55 CAMERMAN NEVER DIES
@sheeb4660
2 жыл бұрын
2:22 why is jerma suddenly possessing this helpless man
@sheeb4660
2 жыл бұрын
it really sounds like jerma doing this one voice
@sakai_sukistudios4157
2 жыл бұрын
Jerma is sus
@trithedoge8205
6 ай бұрын
The Clem Schultz footage is one I know too well. The supposed reason Clem couldn’t flee is because he has some issues with movement, meaning he was stuck on the second floor. The two casualties from that tornado was Clem’s wife, on the first floor, and a close friend of Clem’s wife, who lived next door to them. It was said they were so inseparable that they even died together. The reason Clem lived and his wife didn’t is because the second floor collapsed onto the first, and Clem got lucky from there.
@AmericanGirlBigFan
9 ай бұрын
I was prescribed an anti depressant when I was a teenager and it literally made me go insane. I wasn’t in my body I was watching everything from above me and the world had a weird warp to it, I was seeing it all from above and even thought I could see the curve at the edges of the earth and it was so horrifically frightening, nothing seemed REAL. These medications are no joke. And the doctor wanted me to just keep trying different anti depressants until I decided I liked one. I said no.
@AA-ed6ek
6 ай бұрын
Watching that Tabebe case and reading this guys live chat. Wow.
@gallifreyanrefugee7982
Ай бұрын
I watched a lot of horror movies and shows as a very young kid. Watching these things wont make you a murder or make you violent. He already had issues and just got inspired by the movies/shows. these things can inspire but can not create a disturbed person.
@NoReply28
7 ай бұрын
10:10 He just a shy and nervous sweetheart that preparing to talk to his crush. He practicing his line so he doesn't fumble. :)
@IDoABitOfTrollin
2 жыл бұрын
Tornado Siren Idea: Bruh sound effect on repeat
@lindseyariegel7703
2 жыл бұрын
that 2nd story is honestly one of my nightmares as a survivor and i don't think I'll be sleeping for a few nights.
@Zonose
5 ай бұрын
Here's some "fun" facts for you about the whole buried alive thing. Long time ago, when they would replace graves for the newly passed, they'd find scratch marks inside in the top of some of the caskets, so they started stringing a bell from one of the body's fingers up to above the grave, this is where the phrase "saved by the bell" came from. and someone would work a job watching for and listening for the bell, which is where the term "graveyard shift " came from. The more you know.
@idontcareifyoureadthis451
2 жыл бұрын
my mother wanted me to go on ketamine when I was 16... I remember clearly her saying, "please just do it, it will make everything better and you'll be happy " she wasn't the greatest with "dealing" with my mental illness in general so she always wanted a "quick fix" you can say
@theslothpotato
2 жыл бұрын
I was 3 years old when I saw my first horror movie. It was Friday the 13th and my parents said ‘we couldn’t separate you from the screen’. They didn’t purposely expose me to horrors, but my young dumb brain liked the movies. I’ve always loved horror movies but I would never do to people what happened in those movies etc. people are quick to blame horror movies etc for someone committing acts like this but I don’t think that argument is completely fair. It could be a home life situation mixed with watching the graphic visuals. Just can’t blame the visuals fully. But again I guess it depends on the actions and reactions of the watcher. Idk, I just don’t want a stigma of ‘if you watched horrors all the time when you were a kid then you’re unhinged’ etc.
@zawario5286
2 жыл бұрын
Are you sure?
@blitzisfun
2 жыл бұрын
About that schizophrenic that killed his mom, as someone who took Antidepressants and anxiety meds, I can completely agree that being on meds for medical problems does make you feel worse. I personally felt like I was, like, not really there. Like, I knew I was there. Friends knew I was there, but it just felt like I wasn’t really *there*. As if my unconscious mind was in control and I was on Autopilot, as if I was in the backseat. I eventually got off and recently got through my depression tho and now Shitpost on Reddit
@samwich9498
2 жыл бұрын
Couldn't be me. I accept that I need meds for my psychotic disorder because it's better than what I was like before my current meds. I would self harm constantly and even tried to off myself at one point. I heard voices and saw disturbing hallucinations. It left me paranoid and aggressive to those who tried to help me. Sure, I don't feel normal on my meds but it's a lot better than paranoia, hallucinations, and mania. I actually have friends who want to be around me now. I feel calm the majority of the time. I'm not happy but I feel safe.
@BiggestBoy625
2 жыл бұрын
Me trying to play it cool while being a midwesterner watching pig call midwesterners crazy as I eat soup from a deer skull: 😳
@xenodragonlord6007
2 жыл бұрын
The guy at the door bell is 100% practicing for when she answers.
@lukepilon4440
2 жыл бұрын
I think the show Monk portrays therapy very well
@therealCrazyJake
2 жыл бұрын
“Git mah ‘nader watchin’ chair!!”
@KamiNoBaka1
7 ай бұрын
Should a tornado warning not be an ominous sound? Also, the Midwestern reaction to tornados seems to be similar to the Houstonian reaction to hurricanes. We'll drink and have a barbecue after boarding up the windows right up until the storm actually hits. Also, that stuff about the kid that killed his mom getting detached from reality, I mean, I was watching gory movies and reading Steven King novels by first grade (my favorite was The Regulators at the time), and I've never killed or attempted to kill a single person. Except that one time I got mugged, but that was a fight-or-flight adrenaline reaction, and apparently I default more towards fight.
@adamngriffin3921
2 жыл бұрын
tornado sounds should be live and let die by mccartney
@whatabeautifulduwang9603
2 жыл бұрын
I think I agree with you that therapy should be something everyone is willing to get.
@wolfandspice
5 ай бұрын
I never got the whole getting desensitized to violence thing. I've watched and played violent media since I was pretty young, and yet I've become more sensitive to violence, I could watch something like Saw when I was a kid but it disturbs me too much now as a 30 year old adult.
@Zequalsspace
7 ай бұрын
2:35 nah he aint even trying to say like the vid and the like button goes off cuz he said like, like 😭😭😭😭
@Smokeyjoedamanedamythdalegend
3 ай бұрын
Nobody is worried about bad weather in the south. Years ago we had the last bad hurricane In my area. I woke up and my mom told me we were in the middle of the hurricane. I grabbed my bong and was ripping it on the porch for the fuck of it, wind was going crazy and it was raining sideways. Honestly wasn’t that bad, I’ve seen normal thunderstorms that were worse but the energy in the air during a hurricane is unexplainable. You just feel a difference between it and a regular storm Edit: I was in Katrina too as a kid and if Katrina was a 9/10, the one I smoked during was a 3/10 when I was outside
@adriancedar1478
2 жыл бұрын
they probably wanted to get fame for a "miracle" on the news with that poor baby girl
@Flutter_Aeina
2 жыл бұрын
2:16 as a Midwesterner, I can confirm
@doshdh
3 ай бұрын
I was gonna say how Midwesterns arent that bad then i remembered the countless times ive gotten a tornado warning and would go on the back porch to watch 💀
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