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  • @ghastlygavin
    @ghastlygavin Жыл бұрын

    I want to have a few strong words with the lady who blamed vaccines on her baby nearly dying because of her.

  • @hagamapama

    @hagamapama

    Жыл бұрын

    Quibble with your wording. "Nearly dying" isn't harsh enough, it implies that after not actually dying the child will be fine. This lady permanently crippled her baby out of sheer stubborn ignorance. I think the vaccines thing is a desperate attempt to convince herself she isn't a monster even though we all know she is.

  • @AquaranSocialistRepublic

    @AquaranSocialistRepublic

    Жыл бұрын

    Like, this woman does not only show no care for her baby, but is also visibly against vaccines! Who knows if the baby could've caught COVID, the flu, etc?!

  • @Mibowski_TF2

    @Mibowski_TF2

    Жыл бұрын

    no let me handle her.

  • @Goodolepipebomb

    @Goodolepipebomb

    Жыл бұрын

    *Pulls out comically large shotgun* I just wanna talk to them, I just wanna talk to them, I just wanna talk to them, I just wanna talk to them, I just wanna talk to them, I just wanna talk to them, I just wanna talk to them, I just wanna talk to them, I just wanna talk to them, I just wanna talk to them, I just wanna talk to them, I just wanna talk to them, I just wanna talk to them, I just wanna talk to them, I just wanna talk to them.

  • @ijustdocomments6777

    @ijustdocomments6777

    Жыл бұрын

    @@AquaranSocialistRepublic Oh no, what if the baby caught COVID, a disease for which there is no effing vaccine for that is safe for adults let alone babies, you absolute sheep.

  • @MeanGinia9607
    @MeanGinia9607 Жыл бұрын

    Back in the 80's, my mom ran a day-care. She watched a special needs little girl, Amber, who had mental and physical problems, plus she had seizure.. At 2, Amber, couldn't do anything, sit up, roll over, or crawl, hold a bottle, eat solid foods, nothing. She barely ever made a sound, never babbled or anything. Her mother would sometimes leave her in the car seat for days on end. The mother gave Amber alcohol, "it kept Amber quiet" and fed her diet pills so she didn't have a fat baby. One day the mother left Amber and didn't come back, we had her for 7 months straight. My mother took Amber to Dr appointments, developmental therapy and at home we played special games with Amber, I now know it was therapy play Protective services 'ignored' that Amber was abandoned with us. In the 7 months that Amber lived with us, she learned to sit up on her own, crawl/roll all over our house, hold her own bottle, and was chewing and eating solid foods. She also went from having several small seizures daily and at least one strong one a week to only a couple small seizures a week and only one bad one in months. The best thing to me, is when Amber started laughing and babbling. She never talked but she had different sounds for people. We could understand who she wanted. Sadly, her last seizure landed Amber in the hospital. Protective services had to step in and take custody of her then. We never learned what happened to the mother but Amber's grandparents were finally able to get custody of her. Amber died before her 7th birthday but lived out the rest of her life happy and was always laughing.

  • @allisonkrueger8330

    @allisonkrueger8330

    Жыл бұрын

    I’m assuming she wasn’t born with these issues but got them from the pills and alcohol

  • @dareensakr

    @dareensakr

    Жыл бұрын

    @@allisonkrueger8330 she definitely did, no 2 year old should have diet pills and alcohol

  • @lerarosalene

    @lerarosalene

    Жыл бұрын

    @@allisonkrueger8330 i think it's very reasonable to assume that her mother herself drinked alcohol during pregnancy.

  • @allisonkrueger8330

    @allisonkrueger8330

    Жыл бұрын

    @@lerarosalene probably

  • @jordanbrown3109

    @jordanbrown3109

    8 ай бұрын

    That mother is the reason the death penalty exists.

  • @doraps4764
    @doraps4764 Жыл бұрын

    What gets me is the younger kid in story 11 was reminding his brother to tell the lie. Out of context I don't know if the kid was afraid of the consequences and his dad as well, or if he genuinely thought they way his brother was treated was okay. The kid is only 4, but sometimes when one kid is favored over the other, while the lesser favorite is abused, that can make the favored kid think the abuse is normal and become their sibling's abuser too. Either way very sad

  • @zackryder747

    @zackryder747

    Жыл бұрын

    If the kid thought the abuse was normal i'm pretty sure he wouldn't of thought to not tell the truth about it. I'm sure it was because he was terrified of what the Dad might do if they told anyone as I'm sure the Dad has mentioned it many times and they were probably afraid he would kill them. Hell maybe he told someone once, they didn't believe him and told the Dad and the Dad abused them even worse so maybe he knew it wouldn't go well and was trying to protect his brother in that light, either way sad situations all around. Burning in Hell is too light of a sentence for monsters such as these

  • @doraps4764

    @doraps4764

    Жыл бұрын

    @UCIww9Zd3Qkt8n6w4YJ2RC5Q Yeah tnats what i was implying, he was likely terrified of the consequences of reporting the parents rather than supporting the abuse, I'm just saying that he very much oculd have, emphasis on could have, grown to be okay with his sibling being abused

  • @Wishfull171

    @Wishfull171

    Жыл бұрын

    He was scared of whatever their dad would do to them if they told the truth. Probably both abused.

  • @jendubay3782

    @jendubay3782

    Жыл бұрын

    It’s pretty normal for the golden child/scapegoat dynamic

  • @vertex8863
    @vertex8863 Жыл бұрын

    That first one was just I have no words.

  • @TJS-Real-

    @TJS-Real-

    Жыл бұрын

    @@vukandtheoldyears1.234 shut the fuck up. The story was about a innocent troubled boy who was uh… MOLESTED BY HIS MOTHER AND BEATEN BY HIS FATHER! And the only response your pathetic little mouth can come up with? A reference to a stupid internet meme. Clap. Clap. Clap. I hope you’re fucking happy with yourself you piece of shit

  • @Thestormthatisapproaching5

    @Thestormthatisapproaching5

    Жыл бұрын

    @@vukandtheoldyears1.234 not the time dude…

  • @theninjabird9510

    @theninjabird9510

    Жыл бұрын

    @@vukandtheoldyears1.234 I don’t think that is the point

  • @DevMan2342

    @DevMan2342

    Жыл бұрын

    @@vukandtheoldyears1.234 just don’t, please, it just seems like you’re making fun of them.

  • @tempbees4713

    @tempbees4713

    Жыл бұрын

    @@vukandtheoldyears1.234shut the f*ck up.. SHUT THE F*CK UP Stop spamming this annoying message, you unfunny 11 year old

  • @d.phantomfan1216
    @d.phantomfan1216 Жыл бұрын

    These poor kids, these stories are proof that there really are monsters that exists, but at the same time they're also amazing people that are willing to help and not turn a blind eye.

  • @user-ek2xg3ps5s

    @user-ek2xg3ps5s

    Жыл бұрын

    exist* there are*

  • @rogerramjet6429
    @rogerramjet6429 Жыл бұрын

    I'm now 54 and still have the scars on my legs from the belt buckle and puncture marks, from abuse in my preteen a d teenage years from 70s to 80s. Broken ribs at age four. My crime was literally, asking for a glass of water.

  • @darlingism

    @darlingism

    Жыл бұрын

    Jesus christ, that's a reason full of bs. I'm so sorry that happened to you. I hope that at least now, it's easier for you. Stay strong man

  • @patriciabrown6364

    @patriciabrown6364

    Жыл бұрын

    I am so sorry you had to go through that. I hope your abusers got everything they deserve.

  • @Angrycat-pg5iv

    @Angrycat-pg5iv

    Жыл бұрын

    WTF YOU GOT HIT ASKING FOR WATER dude i am speechless why would somebody do something so horrible i hope you're ok now

  • @rogerramjet6429

    @rogerramjet6429

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Angrycat-pg5iv yes I did, but that was just the beginning. Mother made attempts on my life many times. The only reason still here is because she's pretty much incompetent at everything. She's also a bipolar psychopath that last had her hands around my uon the last week of December 2009. After more SHTF in 2010, and I overheard a few things I wasn't supposed to, I left the entire family behind, and disappeared. Haven't seen nor spoken to any family since and it's on my police file that my disappearance is intentional. I'm not a missing person, but as far as my family is concerned, I'm already dead, and so are they to me.

  • @PurelyInsanity

    @PurelyInsanity

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@rogerramjet6429 glad you never saw them again and I'm in no place to judge you can watch whatever you want but what Is an 50 year old doing watching these story's lmfao

  • @aviko9560
    @aviko9560 Жыл бұрын

    Imagine having 2 beautiful healthy daughters just to constantly whip them with a belt and burn their skin with cigarettes. That's the lowest of the low. This vid just made me tear up

  • @Wishfull171

    @Wishfull171

    Жыл бұрын

    I hate it so much because, the scars. They have to see it and have that their whole life unless they get treatment, which makes me so much more angry.

  • @dragonofdaggersgamingvideo87

    @dragonofdaggersgamingvideo87

    Жыл бұрын

    People like these will know hell on earth. But sometimes karma is a bit too slow

  • @hyperwolf5420
    @hyperwolf5420 Жыл бұрын

    All kids deserve parents, but not all parents deserve kids. I wish it was easier to prevent these kinds of atrocities all together.

  • @CardboardCreationsYT

    @CardboardCreationsYT

    9 ай бұрын

    "some kids don't deserve parents" - a dumb jerk "All kids deserve parents, not all parents deserve kids." - a wise person aka hyperwolf54307

  • @apinkchameleon
    @apinkchameleon Жыл бұрын

    The fact that one father not only SAed his child, but almost seemed like he could have been showing it off makes me feel genuinely sick. I hope that kid is doing alright now, despite the circumstances. EDIT: For those who may be confused, I'm talking about the event discussed near the end of story nine. Go to 9:28 if you want to hear about this specifically.

  • @hagamapama

    @hagamapama

    Жыл бұрын

    I've heard of this before. It's almost like he wanted to stop but couldn't, so he arranged for himself to get caught so he'd be forced to stop. Pedos and chomos often know what they're doing is wrong and sometimes they get so disgusted with themselves that they deliberately self sabotage to try and make it stop. It doesn't work most of the time but I see it as one last desperate cry for help.

  • @NickiesThings

    @NickiesThings

    Жыл бұрын

    Tinestamp?

  • @apinkchameleon

    @apinkchameleon

    Жыл бұрын

    @@NickiesThings This specific event happened near the end of story nine, so 9:28

  • @NickiesThings

    @NickiesThings

    Жыл бұрын

    @@apinkchameleon ty

  • @relaventelephant108

    @relaventelephant108

    Жыл бұрын

    I almost puked

  • @Arak_Drakoniz
    @Arak_Drakoniz Жыл бұрын

    I was hanging out at a friend’s house and at some point, we saw blue and red lights flashing outside; the cops had gone to his neighbor’s house. We decided to mind our business and stay inside his house. Child services came not too long after. Later, we heard his neighbors cussing the cops out when they got home. They were soon arrested. A few days later, he found out that the babysitter called the cops after one of his neighbor’s kids revealed to her that his dad had CP of him and his sister. Last I heard, prison inmates served him some justice… yes, they killed him.

  • @sweetcherry7759

    @sweetcherry7759

    Жыл бұрын

    At least there was a happy ending

  • @tamari1127

    @tamari1127

    Жыл бұрын

    I really love that even in jail, CP is crossing a line. Poor kids.

  • @2-much-4-me

    @2-much-4-me

    Жыл бұрын

    finally at least someone gets what they deserve. legitimate murderers can just get 15 years and be set free. like.. why.? (btw I'm talking abt a case where a teenager got brutally murdered by her friends, who later befriended and stayed with the teens family)

  • @tamari1127

    @tamari1127

    Жыл бұрын

    @@2-much-4-me ikr???

  • @ked49

    @ked49

    Жыл бұрын

    @@2-much-4-me this is slightly worse

  • @psychocat515
    @psychocat515 Жыл бұрын

    Hearing these stories make me feel glad that in prison the prisoners that dont tolerate people hurting kids especially thier own kids will give them the hell of a beating they'll never forget and what they deserve

  • @ghastlygavin

    @ghastlygavin

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah, heard that if you're a rapist, especially a child rapist, oh boy, you're about to have a shit time in prison

  • @jahimuddin2306

    @jahimuddin2306

    Жыл бұрын

    They give them more than a beating.

  • @thatonepipsqueak887

    @thatonepipsqueak887

    Жыл бұрын

    Even evil has standards.

  • @thedesensitizedsympathizer5307

    @thedesensitizedsympathizer5307

    Жыл бұрын

    I'd like to punch those prisoners. Those people annoy me to no end. Why should they care about kids when they've already failed as parents for going to prison.

  • @dragonofdaggersgamingvideo87

    @dragonofdaggersgamingvideo87

    Жыл бұрын

    If not more...one of thr many fates worse than death

  • @ajwo83
    @ajwo83 Жыл бұрын

    I used to hang out with my next door neighbors and would occasionally watch their kids. Bad parenting from my own parents meant I spent a lot of time not at home. I was 12-14 and these are the people who introduced me to alcohol and worse. I witnessed the husband horrifically cause harm to the wife and both kids, especially the oldest child who was a step child. I went to so many of my own teachers, I went to church leaders, the kids spoke up, other neighbors called the cops and I'm sure CPS... everyone failed them. He got his taste of karma, sometimes people go to prison and sometimes they wrap their motorcycle around a tree at a high speed and not wearing a helmet. The older child is in a state psych hospital and the younger one lost their way for a little while but is clean, sober, taking responsibility and getting the getting done. I wish I would have known then, or better, I wish I would have had the maturity then to make some phone calls myself rather than trying to rely upon the adults I believed could help.

  • @aditi946

    @aditi946

    Жыл бұрын

    I think you did everything that could be done ... I mean whoever else could you have called or trusted to help past that enlisted group . The government a joke a lot of times . Not ur fault

  • @Devilhand21
    @Devilhand21 Жыл бұрын

    I have a story. The police were called on the parents of two young twins I babysat in the past, and the parents were kind and friendly, so no red flags at all. This story happened while I was in highschool and couldn't babysit at the time, so they hired a temporary sitter, which was female and this is important for later, until I was available again to babysit. The other sitter was doing nicotine in front of the kids, and was stealing the dad's alcohol and drank in front of the kids. She was found out by both of the parents, and was not going to be hired again and wouldn't get paid since the biggest rules were to not do anything in front of the kids and not place on stuff inappropriate for kids while they were around, she then said the parents raped her since she wasn't getting paid when she broke a rule and now the parents are in a legal battle with the cunt and are trying to get their kids back. The kids thankfully live with their grandparents and have contact with the parents still. The only reason I know the sitter is full of shit and the parents weren't lying about not being guilty is because I have stayed overnight at their place many times as they were both busy a lot, and came home late and let me stay the night. Nothing ever happened to me when I woke up and the couple never did anything wrong to their kids like abuse, molestation or anything like that.

  • @darlingism

    @darlingism

    Жыл бұрын

    that's literally so terrible bro. I can't believe that she made up some dumb ass lie just because she can't accept the fact that SHE is in the wrong. I wish the absolute best for the parents and the chance of getting custody of their kids again.

  • @Devilhand21

    @Devilhand21

    Жыл бұрын

    @@darlingism Unfortunately, when it comes to rape cases, females usually are believed a lot, even if it's a lie, and most people's careers and personal lives are ruined by that lie. So far, the temporary sitter hasn't had a straight story and it's possible for the parents to get their kids back soon, and this happened a couple of years ago. Last year I heard from the parents that they were still fighting the court case and trying to get their kids back, so it's possible that they already have the kids back, but I'm not sure since a lot has been happening in my personal life, so I haven't been able to get in contact with the parents I babysat for.

  • @qq84

    @qq84

    Жыл бұрын

    I hope you offered to make a statement to the police to help them.

  • @Devilhand21

    @Devilhand21

    Жыл бұрын

    @@qq84 I did offer to make a statement, but my mom didn't want me to get involved with the case since I could get into trouble as well.

  • @broodyraccoon1

    @broodyraccoon1

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah, there are some real pieces of work out there!

  • @Deimos001
    @Deimos001 Жыл бұрын

    This reminds me of an case on the street where i live. This case happened 4 or 5 years ago but i remember it like it was yesterday. My aunt used to rent her house,one day the new tenants moved in and we got all to know each other. A few months pass and they leave the house,they rent another house almost across from mine,at the beginning it was all normal. Until one day the guy wrote an letter to two girls(at the time they're 8-10),to "come to play". I never been more proud of someone's kid as I'm was when this happened. They told their parents about it. The aftermath was amazing. They beat him almost to the point of death,the guy had all the bones broken,they did the work. His wife didn't know,i can't imagine the embarrassment and humiliation she suffered. Nowadays she moved somewhere else.

  • @michaeloseghale3410

    @michaeloseghale3410

    Жыл бұрын

    Who is they that beat him?? your aunts husband only or husband and friends or husband and aunt?? Just curious

  • @Deimos001

    @Deimos001

    Жыл бұрын

    @@michaeloseghale3410 the family of the kids,last time i heard it,the guy is in jail, probably getting raped by the other inmates.

  • @aditi946

    @aditi946

    Жыл бұрын

    @@michaeloseghale3410 I am guessing the parents

  • @qq84

    @qq84

    Жыл бұрын

    @@michaeloseghale3410 Nice try DA, nice try.

  • @undeadladybug7723
    @undeadladybug7723 Жыл бұрын

    No one called the cops or CPS, but a woman who ran a daycare on our street in my home town told my mom what the witch who watched me at the time did to me. I wasn't put down for naps until 5PM, so I wouldn't sleep at night, which was already enough of a problem because I was sick so often. She'd keep me in diapers because her daughter was a year older and still not potty trained, and also dragged me out of the pool at a party to yell at me once because I got a few drops of water on her daughter's plate. I'm just glad my parents moved me to that daycare before I was old enough to really remember things.

  • @emilieesimmons6105
    @emilieesimmons6105 Жыл бұрын

    These are good! I recently found out the babysitter that babysat me is being investigated for child abuse. She was a licensed daycare provider, and a mandated reporter. Child came to her care twice with obvious signs of abuse and she didn’t report it. Failed lie detector test about hurting kid. It’s crazy!

  • @chatboulon743
    @chatboulon743 Жыл бұрын

    Story 11 was beautifully written, even though the contents of it were horrible. The description of OP's dad was magnificent, how he was all muscular from hard work, but [at the time] 8yo OP just liked being able to climb on him during playtime. It really conveyed the innocence that OP had when this happened.

  • @synshenron798

    @synshenron798

    2 ай бұрын

    My father is very similarly sized and he has a very similar tempermant. As someone thats seen the temper of a queit man, OP's father standing up like that tells me everything I need to know. That neighbor may not have ever walked or talked again after OP's dad got a hold of him

  • @Wish13
    @Wish13 Жыл бұрын

    I love how you don't use an AI voice! Your voice fits the tone of every story.

  • @thefastcommenter7774

    @thefastcommenter7774

    Жыл бұрын

    I prefer AI

  • @soundpreacher

    @soundpreacher

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree! AI voice is hard to listen to sometimes, especially when it mispronounces things.

  • @mindyschocolate

    @mindyschocolate

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree. I hate AI. It always mispronounces words and the monotone does nothing for me. I like human inflection.

  • @thefastcommenter7774

    @thefastcommenter7774

    Жыл бұрын

    @@mindyschocolate Sometimes the human comments irritate me. Like this one human narrator was so cynical all the time that I just stopped watching his channel. I think his channel is called internet studios Reddit

  • @patrickpunmaster6862
    @patrickpunmaster6862 Жыл бұрын

    Dude, how do these 'humans' exist and get away with the BS they pull? I feel bad for these kids who have to live with their monstrous parents. Like you said, I wish for the ABSOLUTE F**KING WORSE for these demon hell spawn.

  • @Icalasari

    @Icalasari

    Жыл бұрын

    Because a system of innocent until proven guilty is better than people - including these monsters - having the ability to turn mob justice onto somebody they hate by just claiming they saw them do this stuff It's... Unfortunately the best system we have

  • @ked49

    @ked49

    Жыл бұрын

    Why is humans in quotes but not parents

  • @ghastlygavin

    @ghastlygavin

    Жыл бұрын

    The woman who blamed vaccines on her kid ALMOST DYING because of HER MISTAKE makes me want to call the CPS just to save the poor baby from that bitch

  • @lastchanc3stars

    @lastchanc3stars

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ked49 the parents are non-human as the default for humans is politeness, and goodness is what these monstrous demons masquerading as people lack.

  • @runeanonymous9760

    @runeanonymous9760

    Жыл бұрын

    @@lastchanc3stars evil people are still people and it does us all a disservice to act like they are some form of malignant alien rather than people who have actively made the choice to cause others harm. And ignores the fact that these people typically seem like normal upstanding pillars of the community, and that they are often capable of manipulating others into going along with it. To dehumanize the evil is to deny that you yourself can do terrible things.

  • @Some_Guy6
    @Some_Guy6 Жыл бұрын

    It's still very much taboo and laughed away often when a girl/woman m0lests a child or abuses it. And it happens pretty much the same amount as men do it. Sad truth right there. News often talk about men doing nono things, but rarely women. It makes me angry in a way. They wanted equal rights, let's give them equal publicity and punishments!

  • @mewhenthethewhen4079

    @mewhenthethewhen4079

    Жыл бұрын

    Why'd you call the child it

  • @marcoboscarol2420

    @marcoboscarol2420

    Жыл бұрын

    "It's still very much taboo and laughed away often when a girl/woman m0lests a child or abuses it" In what country do you live? XD

  • @Jumpyman_thegamerYT

    @Jumpyman_thegamerYT

    Жыл бұрын

    @@marcoboscarol2420 Literally any Western country with feminists in.

  • @aditi946

    @aditi946

    Жыл бұрын

    Who is giving them less publicity or less punishment ?? What you mean by less publicity is I think less cases . If they are caught I don't think anyone is thinking about their gender anymore . And where is these kind of cases laughed away ? Like where I live the assault and abuse cases are a bit hush hush coz we are a conservative society but still noone does why u are saying .

  • @yesnt151

    @yesnt151

    Жыл бұрын

    @@marcoboscarol2420 america prob

  • @MeargleSchmeargle
    @MeargleSchmeargle Жыл бұрын

    "Sherrif told the guy it might not be a good idea to threaten the daughter and wife of my huge, gun-owning dad." I live that bit.

  • @ariusmcelvain4059
    @ariusmcelvain4059 Жыл бұрын

    I wish there was some better way to censor all of what I'm about to share, but there isn't so here goes nothing. I, 15 year old nonbinary kid grew up with my older brothers and my mom. My dad was always gone at work and my mom was an abusive drunk. What I can remember is from the time I was about 6 I believe my mother had a "friend" over, and she had gone to do something. Her friend grabbed me and tried to sa me. I won't go into details there but I told my mom and she called me a wh0re and said I was asking for it, and that I deserved whatever was going to come to me. I also remember something similar to that happening when I was 7 and 12. But the difference is when I was 12 my mom was no longer in the picture and my dad had saved us from her, so he was home more to take care of us. What happened to get my mom out of the picture was she had quit alcohol and moved onto heavy drugs. She had believed she was pregnant with Jesus, and her family had to die for him to be born. Keep in mind, my mother had her tubes tied after I was born. So my mother tells us she had visions from God, and certain things were going to happen, which none of them did. Anyways, January 10, 2020 at around 2 a.m. she wakes me up and says we're going to go get groceries. I should have been suspicious of it since it was literally 2 a.m. but I was like "Okay, whatever." And left with her. It's important to add she stole the vehicle we used. Fast-forward a little and she starts telling me her plan to kill my dad, how she's gonna crucify him and I'm gonna help, and there's gonna be a last supper. We get to the store and she's piling cheese and pastries into the cart, and we get to the checkout. Her card declines. She pulls out her phone and puts on this weird @ss playlist she made a while before she even started having these "visions." I'm standing there, embarrassed, there's people behind us and she goes "It'll work, just wait." It doesn't work. She's like "Okay we'll walk around the store and try again later" so we do that, and she sees a pregnancy test. She grabs the most expensive one there and grabs my hand and starts speed walking to an aisle. I see her open her purse, pull out a bible, and put the pregnancy test in there. I'm kinda thinking "Okay what the heck you're literally on your period" so we go to the bathroom and she makes me stand in the stall with her while she opens it. She goes "Sorry sis, my anxiety medication is so hard to open right now" I don't respond. She takes it, blood all over it, and puts it in her purse. We leave since again, her card didnt work. I think we're just gonna go home and let that be that but nope. She turns off her headlights and at this point it's like 3 a.m., she goes "Honey, take off your seatbelt. You're immortal" and she starts driving at about 75, 80 miles an hour. I'm scared out of my mind thinking I'm about to die, then I ask her if we're going somewhere and she says "Yes, we are" like oh here we go again. We go to this town, where she used to work. She got fired and banned from the gas station she worked at because she has broken and entered into one of her coworkers houses. We get there and since she isn't allowed in there she sends me in there. I tell the guy "Hey, my mom said her car is broke down and shes pregnant, she wants to know if you can come out and have a look at it" the guy goes "My shift is over at 6:15, I can go have a look after." I say okay and go tell my mom. She tells me to go back in and say "I have waited lifetimes for you, don't let this be for nothing" so I did. And he looks at me and goes "Is Jessica your mom?" I say yes and he says "You need to get out of here. Now." I tell my mom and she goes inside the gas station herself and the guy hit the panic button I guess, or called the cops while I was outside because my mom used the bathroom and while we were in there she told me to say my dad held us at gunpoint and made us go and do what we did. The police arrest my mom, and this bald guy named Mark, the sheriff, starts asking me questions. What happened, how old are you, where's your dad, etc. I answer his questions and I'm taken to the station and they find my dad's number to inform him of way had happened. Remember the vehicle my mother had stolen? It was my dad's, so he didn't have a way to come get me. His best friends pregnant wife gives him a ride, and when he gets there I see him and take off running. "Daddy!" I start crying, he's crying. "Are you okay baby?" I'm shook, but I say yes. I get my stuff and while I'm getting it I hear my dad screaming at the people saying my mom is crazy and abusive and needs serious help. They tell us to file an order of protection. Fast-forward to about 8 a.m. My brothers and I are in a courthouse with my dad. We explain what happened, they explain what'll happen. Midway through my mom calls my dad from the jail to bail her out. My dad hears her voice and immediately hangs up and we continue the paperwork. 2 hour cort granted visitations once a month if we so choose. I've gotten into therapy, it all happened because I attempted self distruction. Im doing better now, and so is my dad and brothers. My mom had also been abusing my dad, and he didn't even know she was fully abusing us because he worked so much. I know this sounds so unreal, it felt unreal. Believe it or not, I'm just glad to get the story out after so long. Than you for your time.

  • @kiravixic.

    @kiravixic.

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm so sorry you didn't deserve that I hope your ok now ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @Transparente64
    @Transparente64 Жыл бұрын

    Younger, my mom babysitted a young boy and one night his father when back home drunk and preceded to beat up his son. My mom ran home crying and called the police. I just hope the boy is in a better family now.

  • @lorddrac_dontaskmetodance
    @lorddrac_dontaskmetodance Жыл бұрын

    I like that Mainly/Mostly Facts are literally some of the very few channels of this kind with both personality and a heart. Sometimes even on the funnier videos, he'll actually break character and laugh midway through reading.

  • @silverlightyoake9938

    @silverlightyoake9938

    Жыл бұрын

    Definitely. One of the few reddit channels I can listen/watch and not feel my ears bleeding.

  • @strangeandinteresting

    @strangeandinteresting

    Жыл бұрын

    Seconded. He's the only one I know who actually reads the stories like they're stories and puts in interesting personal input. It makes me actually excited to sit and just listen to the stories, as opposed to putting them on for background noise.

  • @Autumnnnnn1

    @Autumnnnnn1

    Жыл бұрын

    The only other good one I can think of is rslash

  • @Wishfull171

    @Wishfull171

    Жыл бұрын

    Same and sounds human not robotic or annoying. Can actual listen to him talk for a long time.

  • @elizabethpiccolo5534
    @elizabethpiccolo5534 Жыл бұрын

    Can you imagine trying to just feed 3 kids with no food in the house and the ‘Mother’ comes back sporting a tattoo? 😮

  • @jenpw1525
    @jenpw1525 Жыл бұрын

    I was 15 and called to babysit a 2 and 4 year old for 4 hours on a Friday evening. The parents didn’t come home for 2 days. They didn’t call me once to tell me this or ask how their children were. My mom came over and helped me with the children and eventually we brought them back to our house where we had food and more comforts. Sunday night I get a call from the mother wondering where her kids were. My mom took the phone and gave her hell.

  • @VixOaks

    @VixOaks

    Жыл бұрын

    Do you know what happened to the kids

  • @Fotlynroblox

    @Fotlynroblox

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@VixOaks idk probably

  • @NullifyReality
    @NullifyReality Жыл бұрын

    It’s wrong that we kill dogs that hurt children yet those that do those horrible things to innocent kids only get prison

  • @intothespiralingdepths3359
    @intothespiralingdepths3359 Жыл бұрын

    10:05 Hearing his voice break and quiver after this story is just so utterly heart wrenching. He creates these videos to entertain or offer insight into the many aspects of life for people he doesn't even know and to put himself through a story like this for the sake of us is utterly gut wrenching. I don't like putting faces to KZreadrs because it seems to ruin things for me but this guy is just so utterly human and relatable that's it's hard saying he's 'just a KZreadr' or 'Some guy online'. Seriously thank you for every single video. You're appreciated and loved by all of your fans.

  • @yourfriendlyneighborhooddu942

    @yourfriendlyneighborhooddu942

    Жыл бұрын

    And then immediately after he switches to mr like and subscribe like that didnt just happen

  • @allisonkrueger8330

    @allisonkrueger8330

    Жыл бұрын

    @@yourfriendlyneighborhooddu942 he could’ve edited the like and subscribe in

  • @BoxOKittens
    @BoxOKittens Жыл бұрын

    When my younger brother was very little and my grandma was babysitting us, as she often did back then, he once called the cops on her....for smoking cigarettes lol On a more serious note, when I was like 13 yrs old my mom's friends came over one night, handed me their baby and then they all left to go partying. They hadn't ever even met me before that, and I had never taken care of a baby before. As an adult looking back, this was definitely a 'call cps' moment but of course I was too young to really know what to do. It was a terrible night for both me and the poor little baby boy.

  • @dutchvanderbilt9969
    @dutchvanderbilt9969 Жыл бұрын

    I remember once my ma also called the cops on a guy who was beating his kids. He actually lived down a ways on the same gravel road as us. Well he'd told my sister to also "get your b*tch of a mother and he'd really give her something to call the cops about" well my sister told us all this when she got home. I looked her dead in the eyes to make sure she wasn't lying and she wasn't. I won't say what I did. But he left town as soon as he was well enough to do so.

  • @ameliarose47

    @ameliarose47

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm assuming you were all either adults or close to at the time and/or you're much older than your sister. (Although the image that automatically came into my head of a 9 year old beating the crap out of a full grown man is rather funny tbh)

  • @dutchvanderbilt9969

    @dutchvanderbilt9969

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ameliarose47 I'll let your imagination fill in the blanks

  • @moblinmajorgeneral

    @moblinmajorgeneral

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@dutchvanderbilt9969 Was he able to sing soprano after it?

  • @dutchvanderbilt9969

    @dutchvanderbilt9969

    Жыл бұрын

    @@moblinmajorgeneral he left before I could find out

  • @b_omp

    @b_omp

    Жыл бұрын

    The fact this is on 69 likes makes this 100x better lolz

  • @emmasouthwell5764
    @emmasouthwell5764 Жыл бұрын

    I was a naive new nursery teacher only a few weeks in to training when I saw a massive bruise on a little boys back. I asked what happened his reply mummy pushed me down the stairs. I spoke to my supervisor and she said ignore it. I also spoke to the nursery owner and she said the same thing. A couple of weeks later they left and never came back. I still over a decade later wake up in the middle of the night worrying about that kid and cry.

  • @ethankillion786
    @ethankillion786 Жыл бұрын

    "Mommy, what were you doing bouncing on daddy's stomach, last night?" "I have to do that, or daddies stomach gets very fat. Bouncing keeps him skinny." "That's not going to work. " "Why not?" "Because Tina the babysitter, keeps blowing him back up again." 🤣

  • @eye9444

    @eye9444

    Жыл бұрын

    unrelated but good xD

  • @tablescissors67

    @tablescissors67

    Жыл бұрын

    wow. Child abuse comment. Classy.

  • @Thishandleistaken1234

    @Thishandleistaken1234

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@tablescissors67 ...?

  • @amarillocowboy6709

    @amarillocowboy6709

    Жыл бұрын

    Table Scissors, a babysitter does not have to be underage. When I was a preteen, and my parents wanted to have an adult night, my parents would have one of their parents watch me. And, as far the joke, it is a very old joke. I can remember reading it in old adult joke book from the 1940's.

  • @tablescissors67

    @tablescissors67

    Жыл бұрын

    Amarillo Cowboy - Good luck with ur own daughters and shoveling that 🐂 💩

  • @verosikamayday6284
    @verosikamayday6284 Жыл бұрын

    When I was in my mid-late teens, I babysat for these two boys (B1 and B2) who were 6 and 7 and lived across the street from me. Their mother always seemed like the kind of person who can just make you smile at a glance. Warm smile, sweet, Southern voice, the works. Granted, she was divorced but she was still nice. One day, I was at their house and asked where the boys were, the mother replied with "Oh, their just playing with their Nintendo 64" (this was in the late 90s, sue me). However, when I walked into their room, they were not playing with their Nintendo 64. In fact they were crying like crazy. B1 had a busted lip, bruises and cuts all over his chest, and a bloody nose. B2 had a broken nose, BB pellets stuck in his ear, a broken finger, and a black eye. Without any hesitation, I called the police, which, by complete chance, operator on the other line was the mothers brother. I asked him about her. Aside from a divorce, she was irate that she had two boys, (she was hoping for a girl) so she would often beat them senseless with a belt or cloths hanger and shoot them with a BB gun while shouting "You wouldn't do that to a girl, would you?!" I filed child abuse allegations shortly thereafter, which eventually lead to a court case, in which the mother was charged with child & domestics abuse, endangering the life of a child, and abuse in the first degree, which she pleaded guilty to. Her husband has since gained custody of the boys and she was sentenced to 7 years in jail. (should have been longer) While on a prison phone call with her husband, she announced that she was a lesbian. (wonder how she reached that conclusion...)

  • @firerosenight6937
    @firerosenight6937 Жыл бұрын

    I wish I called cps on my cousins parents. Hell I raised her myself sense I was 7 and she was 2, those neglectful assholes owe me child support because the ONLY parental thing they did was create a kid and pay bills. They make me so damn mad. My cousin is a angel and deserves so much better.

  • @Jumpyman_thegamerYT

    @Jumpyman_thegamerYT

    Жыл бұрын

    I know how you feel (well, kind of). Unfortunately, I’m a guy, so the courts aren’t exactly sympathetic to a single father with 3 kids, who needs child support from a woman who felt it was ok to have sex with most of my co-workers 😔.

  • @firerosenight6937

    @firerosenight6937

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Jumpyman_thegamerYT I hate how most everyone thinks just because someone's a mother their automatically a good parent. Like no? Birth giving doesn't realign a persons morals. Good luck with the court

  • @Jumpyman_thegamerYT

    @Jumpyman_thegamerYT

    Жыл бұрын

    @@firerosenight6937 Thanks!

  • @idonthaveanynameideasyetlmao

    @idonthaveanynameideasyetlmao

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Jumpyman_thegamerYT really hope things get better, dude. you sound like a real cool dad

  • @Jumpyman_thegamerYT

    @Jumpyman_thegamerYT

    Жыл бұрын

    @@idonthaveanynameideasyetlmao Thanks bro!

  • @vaz.mp4
    @vaz.mp4 Жыл бұрын

    wow, there are some really messed up people in this world. I feel sooo bad, its so horrible to hear. I really hope these kids are ok and healthy

  • @brookeaddington4216
    @brookeaddington4216 Жыл бұрын

    Regularly got beat with a belt for any reason. Got in an actual fist fight with my mother on the side of the road while trying to run away. Never got helped. Just got beat more. Im 30 now with two kids of my own and will never let anyone lay a hand on my boys like that. I still cringe when I hear a belt snap. They will never know that terror.

  • @karencahill4798

    @karencahill4798

    Жыл бұрын

    Bless you Brooke. Some of us decide to be Good, loving parents because of our experiences. Some, sadly, don’t.

  • @brookeaddington4216

    @brookeaddington4216

    Жыл бұрын

    @@karencahill4798 some people feel like hurting their kids is the only way to take back their power. I believe that if I let her actions drive me to hurt my boys then I've let her win. She will have had complete control of me and I'm too spiteful a woman to let that happen.

  • @winterwonderland1491
    @winterwonderland1491 Жыл бұрын

    Story 6 reminds me a lot of what happened to my baby brother. So when I was 1 1/2 my brother was born prematurely at 28 weeks he had to be c-sections had a night heart rate and was blue (dying from lack of oxygen) during the c-section due to lack of oxygen and the high BP a synapse popped in his brain making it so he doesn’t know where he is in space and can’t control his limbs (similar to cerebral palsy) he was in the NICU for two months. Luckily he lived but it came at a cost. Because once we we’re finally able to take him home he wouldn’t eat would breast feed no formula would work and whatever he did eat he’d throw it up almost immediately he was slowly starving to death in his first three months of life. So we took him to the hospital where after an x-ray they discover his intestines are TIED in a knot (and something else is wrong with his kidney but I don’t have much info on that) so they have to preform a surgery but ofc the doctors fuck up! T you see they were supposed to give him like 10% this medicine that if there was more than that could easily kill him and 90% this other medicine to nullify the effect of the other one (I’ll ask my dad which medicine in particular) but the doctor switched it 90% poison 10% nullifier. He flat lines it’s to inch and go for 20 minutes he’s clearly going to die so the doctors call my parents and tell them they have to say goodbye. They get there around 20 minutes later and my dad gets on his knees and screams to the lord to let his son live as my brother flatline for the last time that night. My dad begs and prays to God then a ‘beep’ and he comes back my brothers heart rates starts again he was touch and go for 45 minutes clinically dead for 5 of those. Hes a happy and somewhat healthy 15 year old who will never be able to live in his own and doesn’t understand much of what’s around him but he’s happy and alive an that is all that matters. Clinically he’s diagnosed with autism and noonan syndrome.

  • @dagmaryvega6164

    @dagmaryvega6164

    Жыл бұрын

    Glory to God! So good your brother survived. God bless 💗

  • @raul-aurelianserban8295

    @raul-aurelianserban8295

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@dagmaryvega6164there is no way it was from god

  • @allisonkrueger8330

    @allisonkrueger8330

    Жыл бұрын

    I hope whosever was responsible for the fuck up was fired and they lost their liscensen

  • @b_omp

    @b_omp

    Жыл бұрын

    ​​@@raul-aurelianserban8295 duck off man that's just mean

  • @Vulpix298

    @Vulpix298

    Жыл бұрын

    and then everyone clapped

  • @Icalasari
    @Icalasari Жыл бұрын

    I appreciate the warning you put at the start of the video. I hope this is a thing that continues, going forward, because sometimes... I am just not in the mental state, and others may _never_ be in the mental state to hear _any_ of these

  • @michaeloseghale3410

    @michaeloseghale3410

    Жыл бұрын

    If there is a human out there that cannot train themselve to build tolerance over time to listen to the cruelties of the world and build awareness so they can learn how to respond and what to watch for etc... Then such a human is ignorance at its finest and that is not a human beneficial to society. My apologies but it is the use of the word "never" in your statement that triggered my response because as much as i dont want to believe that scenario, there just maybe that someone. I just want to point out that that is not ok.

  • @kiraoshiro9251

    @kiraoshiro9251

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@michaeloseghale3410Don't apologize and basically say they're worthless in the same breath. You're the one who's being ignorant here because you assume anyone who can't handle the worst of humanity hasn't already been exposed. But for many, trauma is the exact reason why they stray away from these stories.

  • @michaeloseghale3410

    @michaeloseghale3410

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kiraoshiro9251 abstaining from something due to knowledge/experience of it and ignorance about something due to well, "being ignorant", are two very different things. My response was directed towards the latter.

  • @michaeloseghale3410

    @michaeloseghale3410

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kiraoshiro9251 also, I was not "apologizing" for calling the ignorant, ignorant. I was "apologizing" for in case my response to the initial person's comment came across as abrasive during his/her reading my response. It was placed there to calm the reader. But clearly it's "intended effect" may not be very effective. And was also completely misinterpreted by you.

  • @govurma

    @govurma

    Жыл бұрын

    @@michaeloseghale3410Empathy and emotional intelligence are virtues. The sooner you embrace them, the better for the loved ones in your life.

  • @Lulu-ut9pv
    @Lulu-ut9pv Жыл бұрын

    As a babysitter as a teenager.... I've had to call CPS on a family... No food, lights or anything in fridge and mum complains why I can't do more to help her out as a single mum....

  • @SwiftKey_253
    @SwiftKey_253 Жыл бұрын

    10:00 getting emotional, and then just suddenly out of nowhere "please like and subscribe!" just caught me off guard and made me laugh

  • @SenseiRaisen

    @SenseiRaisen

    Жыл бұрын

    That one is pre-recorded. There is one with a long story who he has to pause 2 times because the story was similar but even more downright depressing from the entire situation. Before he put that pre-recorded part for jump into the next story. TLDR: OP's mom discover 2 of the girls she babysit, was put to witness their father SA both of their oldest ones. Even worse as the youngest one who was friend with OP literally was scared of men before and after that. It took several interactions and see OP's dad behaviour to understand her father was a monster. That story broke the narrator, but not as much as me trying resist the urge to install Doom 2016 or Doom Eternal just to blow off how anger the entire story makes me feel.

  • @SwiftKey_253

    @SwiftKey_253

    Жыл бұрын

    @@SenseiRaisen yeah i know it was pre-recorded, but it still caught me off guard

  • @SenseiRaisen

    @SenseiRaisen

    Жыл бұрын

    @@SwiftKey_253 don't blame you for that either. The mood swing on both videos is real with that one. Caught me off guard too in another video the 1st time.

  • @iamkoreaneminem-taehyun

    @iamkoreaneminem-taehyun

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm thankful it was like that or I may have crushed my phone from anger.

  • @iamkoreaneminem-taehyun

    @iamkoreaneminem-taehyun

    Жыл бұрын

    @@SenseiRaisen yeah, after telling the story you can tell his voice was shaky

  • @theotherjared9824
    @theotherjared9824 Жыл бұрын

    When I see and hear these stories, what I feel even more than anger is curiosity. I want to ask when why they do what they do and hurt their children. Is it a generational cycle of normalcy? Is their some personal benefit? Is it just morbid pleasure?

  • @ThatDamnedGamer1

    @ThatDamnedGamer1

    Жыл бұрын

    Once dated a girl where yes, it was generational normalcy. She would defend her dad molesting her and her sisters by pointing out that everyone else in her family all were doing the same thing. Her dad and uncles were all molested as well by family members.

  • @michaeloseghale3410

    @michaeloseghale3410

    Жыл бұрын

    I believe in the end. The root cause is the fault of the man (the father, the husband). Many men "fall in love" without being able to provide for their loved ones... many men take up the responsibility to build a family but they dont plan for what happens in their death. Some men are taken away unexpectedly and now his woman and maybe even children have to fend for themselves. Back in the day a man lost in war will have his family taken care of by his fathers side. But at some point when just being a farmer wasnt enough and man had to have "money" to provide for the family... then when a man is lost in the house, shit falls apart most of the time in that household and negative that trickles down to the children after they become adults. If more men planned out their life better and consciously abstain from relationships and flings and sex outside relationships and focus on themselves, become able to take care of a family, since "money" is the currency for "provision" as a man then young men should first make enough money to at the very least take care of one wife and one child for 5yrs in advance minimum (i personally say 18 yrs in advance) before taking up such a responsibility. But yh as to why they do it, it is not far fetched to say at some point in the perpetrators life, they were either victims to the same crimes or they were shown that such crimes are ok. With that in mind you can say the same for the perpetrator of the perpetrator and back date it and so far back youll find that at some point a man didnt do his job right.

  • @iamkoreaneminem-taehyun

    @iamkoreaneminem-taehyun

    Жыл бұрын

    Honestly same, especially the toddler one. I felt absolutely disgusted and angry. I'm genuinely suprised that the baby sitter didn't start beating the father because I would have thrown a chair at the father at the VERY LEAST.

  • @KoRoK4N

    @KoRoK4N

    Жыл бұрын

    @@michaeloseghale3410 Men this men that , how about the choices women make when it comes to suitable partners? Some people are monsters , we get it , but what about the whole process of being with the right people to start a family with? In this day and age we talk about redflags , don't women see any when picking a guy who apparently later down the line whips and puts out cigs on their own daughters? Are they not to blame in the slightest for any outcome when it comes to raising families?

  • @crinkly.love-stick

    @crinkly.love-stick

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@michaeloseghale3410 PEOPLE abuse. Don't blame these problems just on men.

  • @Nolan-JohnstonYT
    @Nolan-JohnstonYT Жыл бұрын

    10:08 man went from sad to upbeat

  • @scourgethehedgehog2283

    @scourgethehedgehog2283

    Жыл бұрын

    Fr 💀

  • @PSOHBMedia

    @PSOHBMedia

    Жыл бұрын

    I cannot stress enough how that midroll message is prerecorded. Reeeeaaaally need to record a few alternatively toned takes for the editors to use...

  • @iamkoreaneminem-taehyun

    @iamkoreaneminem-taehyun

    Жыл бұрын

    Thankful for that cuz I was abt to crush my phone from anger.

  • @LargerRanger5-Mhz-mW
    @LargerRanger5-Mhz-mW Жыл бұрын

    14:10 cop basically indirectly said “I guarantee you will bleed out before any services show up to piece together what’s left of you.”

  • @LargerRanger5-Mhz-mW

    @LargerRanger5-Mhz-mW

    Жыл бұрын

    “They’re gon te’ bury what’s left of ye in a soup can…”

  • @gammaguyyt
    @gammaguyyt Жыл бұрын

    As it’s doom and gloom, here’s a more light hearted story about babysitting. I was six and my mum had decided to babysit two twins down the road whom were around 3. I would lie downstairs eating Pringles while my mum did other things around the house to help the parents. One day I helped to clean up a large mess of books they had made and one of the books was a s- talk book about puberty, consent and teenage pr---- in the kids drawer… I didn’t know that at the time but now I do.

  • @storyshiftchara1291
    @storyshiftchara1291 Жыл бұрын

    I’m a victim of sexual assault my dad was the one who did it to me I was removed from his care at age 7 he was on heavy drugs I’m now 16 been in foster care for over half my life

  • @patriciabrown6364

    @patriciabrown6364

    Жыл бұрын

    Well this internet stranger is praying for you. I hope you are getting the help and care you need.

  • @storyshiftchara1291

    @storyshiftchara1291

    Жыл бұрын

    @@patriciabrown6364 thanks

  • @TheSeaofScience
    @TheSeaofScience Жыл бұрын

    I wasn’t babysitting, but pet sitting for my aunt and uncle. I was getting a snack and about to plop back into the couch when I heard a voice from the other room. I was supposed to be alone. So now I’m freaking out, my utility knife in my hand, 911 ready to be dialed as I slowly start to look around. I find no one. I start to slowly make my way back to the living room, keeping my eyes and ears alert. And then I notice it. My Bluetooth speak on the kitchen counter. On and connected. I scared myself with a KZread video. I still remember the video too. It was Michael Scott offering Dwight an M&M.

  • @karencahill4798

    @karencahill4798

    Жыл бұрын

    😂 hahaha! love it.

  • @Krav1ty
    @Krav1ty Жыл бұрын

    All kids deserve parents. But not all parents deserve kids.

  • @guyjackson1839
    @guyjackson1839 Жыл бұрын

    10:00 just so much emotion.

  • @gamerstheater1187
    @gamerstheater1187 Жыл бұрын

    this is why child abuse needs a death penalty

  • @asheharris6642
    @asheharris6642 Жыл бұрын

    Worked in a daycare for several years. There was a little girl who would get dropped off filthy most days. She went there for years, starting at age 1. She would get a bath in the big kitchenette sink, and she'd get replacement clothes from a bin while hers were being washed. The only time the daycare really had the need to call cps was when they realized she didn't have a carseat of any kind. She was just set on the console of the car and truck that she'd be transported in. It was horrendous behavior. Her parents were not just poor, they were addicts. The neighbor was the one who brought her to daycare most days. They were issued multiple warnings about the issues. I feared for her little life. It has been 7 years since I last saw her in the 4 yo olds, and I don't know how she is to this day. :/

  • @TheMakman91
    @TheMakman91 Жыл бұрын

    Anyone else hear our dear narrator nearly breakdown in tears after one of the stories?

  • @Anonymous_Identity246

    @Anonymous_Identity246

    Жыл бұрын

    What time stamp?

  • @TheMakman91

    @TheMakman91

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Anonymous_Identity246 about 9:56

  • @jahimuddin2306

    @jahimuddin2306

    Жыл бұрын

    I caught that as well. I do not blame him.

  • @Ultimatedumbass
    @Ultimatedumbass Жыл бұрын

    It ain’t illegal to kill if it’s a monster

  • @eskaban_edits
    @eskaban_edits Жыл бұрын

    not the cops but the cop? a single one? damn i bet hes overworked

  • @cpufreak101

    @cpufreak101

    Жыл бұрын

    Small towns just simply don't have the population/budget to need more than one officer usually. If extra is needed, they'll usually call in county/state

  • @idk_man3491
    @idk_man3491 Жыл бұрын

    Some of these stories are actually heartbreaking. My heart goes out to all of those poor children who have been sexually and/or physically abused by family

  • @ezratheoffical9097
    @ezratheoffical9097 Жыл бұрын

    Me and my mom were babysitting these kids for a friend of hers. Apparently from what I heard her ex-husband or ex-boyfriend was stalking her and trying to take away her three kids. So she got in her car and drove to our house and drop them off for kids ages 11, 8 and maybe 3. She got over dropped off her kids and she was going to go to her parents house and left. A friend of ours was driving by and saw that her car was in our driveway and thought something was wrong so he came over and talked to her and my mom a little bit. Well that was happening I tried to calm down the three-year-old who was crying and made food and snacks for the 11 and eight year old. They stayed with us until 10 am the next morning. Apparently the kid's mother was on drugs and a severe drug addict and got her kids taken from her. I feel bad for those kids. I haven't seen them since that and I really hope their ok.

  • @Zero001LP
    @Zero001LP Жыл бұрын

    I'm glad when these people end up in prison because from what I heard, the moment they find out you commited something related to children and you're not in protective custody, you're not likely to leave with the same ammount of teeth or intact bones. I don't really want to know if the numbers are exagarated or not, believing that it happens gives me a peace of mind.

  • @Ziyanani
    @Ziyanani Жыл бұрын

    I used to work at a child care home.. I saw some sad things, the little boy (4ish) whose' parents clearly didn't care. I'd get him going to the potty on his own all week, back in pullups and peeing himself after the weekend. every week. the 8ish year old who's home life was clearly trash, only ever saw the mom and she wasn't all that good at using the makeup to hide the black eyes she had. that boy was a mess, he liked to try and bite the infants. Only time I've routed for a little girl knocking the ever living hell out of another kid. little bitty not even 2 years old girl clocked the 8 year old with a tonka truck. She swung for the fences with the thing, cracked the plastic on one of the wheels because the 8 year old was harassing an 8 month old. I know the 8 year old stopped coming in after that. Lil bit, the 2ish year old.. would be well into her 20s now

  • @jdlech

    @jdlech

    Жыл бұрын

    My wife and I were separated, with joint custody. I had my son within a hair of being potty trained. But as soon as the wife had him, she would put him in pullups immediately. This went on for YEARS. He was 8 years old when everyone gave up trying to potty train him - the wife sabotaged everyone's efforts. But once we all gave up, a funny thing happened. Suddenly the wife took all credit for potty training him all by herself, "...with no help from any of you". Whatever. At least he was finally potty trained. That's what mattered, right? She also had him medicated into zombieland; he was wetting the bed nightly. After she died and I took full custody, I weaned him off the medications and he was able to wake up at night enough to use the bathroom. It took me about 3 years to safely get him off all the meds she had him on. His social worker, his psychologists, his psychiatrist, his support coordinator, everyone now sees that he never needed any medication. It was all his mother trying to create a perfect robot. And now all these professionals admit that I was never the monster they were led to believe. Child Protective Services closed his case about 5 years after I took sole custody, citing no further cause for concern.

  • @Ziyanani

    @Ziyanani

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jdlech dear god I'm so sorry you and more importantly your kiddo had to go through that. I hope that he's not to hurt from that abominable creature's treatment

  • @HaloHighlightz
    @HaloHighlightz Жыл бұрын

    Im the oldest and only of my immediate family. My mom is the only girl. When she came home with me, she told everyone, my dad, her brothers, friends, family, that if anyone laid a finger on me, she was going to jail. She’s always been an advocate for children, before me and all throughout my life. I wish I could clone her and give her to these poor children! I hope I can be half the mother my mom is 🥺

  • @AutisticBearLover
    @AutisticBearLover7 ай бұрын

    I was the kid of severe abuse. And not really a baby sitter helped but my little brother who is 15 years younger than me. He would just put himself between me and his mother ( my main abuser, my step monster), and since he was her blood child and her only child at the time, she’d stop. He had been the reason she never killed me. She threatened to, but luckily he was nearby or in the house so she couldn’t. That little 2 year old meant everything to me.. I can’t see him anymore or my two little sisters she and my sperm donor had, and every day I cry over it. I miss them so, so much. But it’s better this way. I’m just praying to the gods that one day, when they’re older, they will reach out. I’m hoping.

  • @crystalarthur7034
    @crystalarthur7034 Жыл бұрын

    I was sexually assaulted by my biological brother & my parents, nor friends, helped me. It happens more in the family when family is supposed to be safety.

  • @xempororhxppyx

    @xempororhxppyx

    Жыл бұрын

    Im so sorry to hear that happened. 💔

  • @allisonkrueger8330

    @allisonkrueger8330

    Жыл бұрын

    Then your “friends” weren’t really your friends

  • @blackmagician7645
    @blackmagician7645 Жыл бұрын

    So basically. Anything revolving sex. Anything else. Possibly ignored.

  • @synshenron798
    @synshenron798 Жыл бұрын

    When I was a kid my dad and our biker neighbor were the neighboorhood badasses. Both cruised around in their 68 and 69 camaros in the summer time and my neighboor would ride his bike every now and again too. Chet and my dad heard one of our neighbors had been beating his wife and son. Well my dad and chet taught the man a lesson about what happens when you hurt people who cant defend themselves. Anytime either man made eye contact with our neighbor you could tell he was scarred. I dont know what they said or did to him but considering ive seen my dad get very angry before I can imagine why that man was so scarred of him and his buddy. Both are very large dudes. My dad tips the scale at about 300 lbs but hes extremely muscular. He was born over 12 pounds and hes been a beast ever since. Hes a semi mechanic and has been for over 30 years so hes built some serious muscle. Chet, my neighbor, was a marine for 12 years and despite him stopping his work outs he still retained a lot of muscle through his job as well. That and he did some time at some point. TL:DR if you mistreat your kids you better hope no one finds out otherwise some large family men may make you regret your choices

  • @WeCanCos
    @WeCanCos10 ай бұрын

    I used to babysit when I was a kid. Keep in mind I was in middle school and mostly just doing this for friends of my parents and neighbors. I wasn't anywhere weird or with strangers. That said I stopped because a coworker of my dad and his wife left me at their place hours past when they said they would originally return. They'd gone to a party and then called an hour before their return to say they were staying later. I was like 13. The kids are in bed, but I have school in the morning and need to get home too. I called my dad because I didn't know what to do. He said he was on his way. I called them but they didn't answer and left a message saying that my dad was coming. They panicked and thought I was just gonna leave them. My dad was fuming mad at them and when they got back around midnight they had a conversation where I was not to babysit for them again if it was gonna be this late as I am also a child. They refused to pay me because they thought I was gonna leave their kids alone. I never babysat again because it was all just too annoying.

  • @KW-de9sc
    @KW-de9sc Жыл бұрын

    What will always piss me off about parents that can do that to their own kids is you can find and read about several actual serial killer’s and psychopaths, full on monsters, that never touched their kids in anyway.

  • @runeanonymous9760

    @runeanonymous9760

    Жыл бұрын

    yeah well “evil” isn’t package deal. some sexual abusers will come up with leaps of logic to justify themselves as being in the right, and even most rapists aren’t pedophiles. Most rapists, even those of children, consider themselves above murder, and many murderers view themselves above rape. “Pedophile” and “serial killer” are both small demographics, and there’s not a large correlation between them, and so, predictably, there’s not a huge overlap. Most male child murderers also raped or molested those children, but they rarely kill enough to count as “serial killers” (three victims on distinct occasions). Most serial killers don’t consider themselves justified or in the right, but many pedos have deluded themselves into thinking that the children are not only capable of consent, but also are actively doing so. There’s that bit of difference regarding their psychology as well.

  • @AndrewVelonis
    @AndrewVelonis Жыл бұрын

    I have to truncate this story, but there was a guy who called my mother a "b" within my father's hearing. My father advanced on the guy. My father was 6'2", 180 lbs and had recently been in the Army, so he was in pretty good shape. Fortunately for both of them, a police officer happened to show up just at that moment and de-escalated the situation quickly. A bystander who knew my father was really scared that he had been about to see something terrible happen.

  • @cmlemmus494
    @cmlemmus494 Жыл бұрын

    Story #9 and similar: I completely understand why you'd say that the adults in these cases don't feel human to you any more, but I'd advise you be very careful with your thoughts on this. These people can do what they do because THEY do not see the children as human, just as receptacles for their desires. Dehumanizing people, no matter your reasoning, makes it easier to not be moral towards them. Being moral towards the perpetrators is what makes US human. Revenge may feel good, but psychologically it is self-harming.

  • @qq84

    @qq84

    Жыл бұрын

    This comment should have more thumbs up. And yes, those things make them the bad guys and us the good guys. If you're good or bad isn't determined on how you're treating people you like, it's determined on how you treat people you don't like.

  • @roxannesharbono994
    @roxannesharbono994 Жыл бұрын

    Saw bruises called child protection services after the grandmother confirmed the three kids were being abused. Later found out the mom's boyfriend spent 20years locked in a psych ward because he enjoyed physically and sexually abusing kid's. The kids are fine now , the mom s dead( which surprised no one due to drug abuse) don't know about the boyfriend.

  • @genesisknight9948
    @genesisknight99484 ай бұрын

    There was a kid at a daycare I went to up until grade 4, and oh my god, something was wrong with him. This kid (who was only in like kindergarten or grade 1) was flashing his junk in front of all the girls (and unfortunately, as a girl myself, I had to see that) swearing, and even reportedly once hit his own sister in the head with a hammer, A FREAKING HAMMER! There was probably more shit that happened that I've just blocked out but yeah that kid was honestly a psycho. Oh and also the babysitter at that same daycare was borderline abusive. A few of the things she did: locked my brother in a playpen and didn't feed him lunch. Listening to your screaming crying little brother while the babysitter was just telling us to eat was the worst. Dragging kids upstairs by their arms, have us outside when it was super cold, and when I tried to go in to warm up, I got screamed out of the house. Honestly, I didn't think that at that age I could have the ability to hate someone, but oh man, I HATED that babysitter.

  • @lunarBUTTERFLY123
    @lunarBUTTERFLY123 Жыл бұрын

    my Birth Giver is in jail for trying to kill me and my older sister and is in for a murder of a friend of hers

  • @fandenovelas777
    @fandenovelas777 Жыл бұрын

    They say the worst type of person are the bad parents... and certainly is 100% true

  • @kirillzakharov7336
    @kirillzakharov73367 ай бұрын

    my story doesn't even technically qualify as a babysitting story, and no one was called, because the events were not that dire, but I still feel it should be addressed. Just over 2-3 weeks after I turned 18. I was one of the two counselors at a Russian summer family camp. Our responsibilities were to watch over a group of unaccompanied minors, make sure that they had a good time at the camp, attended their classes, of which only the CS and math classes were semi mandatory. And make sure they were safe. I was in charge of 3 boys, and the other counselor was in charge of the 6 girls. we also had to help the head administrator, a biology teacher, with some chemistry and entomology lessons. The camp was about learning Computer Science, but there were also interesting Chemistry, Biology, Entomology, Mathematics, Art and Physics classes. CS from 9-10:30, and Math from 11-12. Then, the other activities, which also included volleyball, soccer, frisbee, etc., were from 2-6, before the 6-7 pm dinner, though the sports activities often went on afterwards as well. At some point midway through the second week, a group of kids of ages 10-12 were harassing one of the younger campers, a 9 year old boy, for his light social awkwardness and his skin color. some straight up asked him if he was Mexican or African. Literally everyone in that camp, except for the local staff was ethnically Russian to various degrees, or from other related ethnic groups. Not that that has any bearing. The worst part about that was, as he was walking away from them once, the leader, a 10 year old, said "Whatever, just don't kill yourself". I and my colleague went off on him and the entire group. We also talked to the 9 year old's father, and some of the administrators. Everything ended there, and all the other kids got was a warning. The same kids also harassed some of my colleague's charges the day prior, about which I only learned later. The camp ended on a good note though. For the entire 12 days, I and my colleague held reflection sessions, which by the end of camp, turned into 1.5-2 hour long, or even longer, therapy sessions, where each of us shared stories about some horrible teachers, and stuff like that. We all bonded over that. some more than others. That was my third year at that camp. The previous two, I went as a student. And every time, I was waiting for summer, so that I could go there again. The best camp I ever went to. Also my first job, and I ended up getting $1300 for it.

  • @coolapple6592
    @coolapple6592 Жыл бұрын

    Story 13: to be fair: "even to family" might've been unrelated to the topic of consent. The child could just as well thought in general that when family aska you to do stuff, you do it (like cleaning the house etc.). Whether this is a good lesson to learn is a different topic but child molesting is not the only thing which can be the reasom for those responses

  • @modermousev2ofthegoldendeer
    @modermousev2ofthegoldendeer Жыл бұрын

    I'm 2/3 through the video and I just want to comfort you after a video like this.

  • @BoxOKittens
    @BoxOKittens Жыл бұрын

    I had a friend when I was a little girl, and she often would stay at my house. We'd drop her off at her house when it was time for her to go home, but one day we drove her to her house, but her parents weren't home yet. Her older brother was there, though, but when we went to leave her, she started crying and begging my mom not to leaver her. She said that when she was alone with her brother, he would beat her up. We were both like six at the time, and I think the brother was about ten or eleven. My mom thankfully took her back with us, but I don't know if she said anything. My mom was also young at the time, since she has me as a teen she was only about 21-23 yrs old at the time. I sometimes think about that friend, and I hope that she's alright wherever she is. We're both adults in our 30s now, and I haven't seen her since middle school.

  • @SSFighter1701
    @SSFighter1701 Жыл бұрын

    Story 16 - I am 40. I hid in books and computers as a kid like was said. I’ve also never had a relationship that wasn’t impacted by my fear, lack of confidence, self loathing thoughts, etc… I have done a ton a work and I’ve always been insanely strong willed, so i’ve always survived…. but I’ve lived a pretty fucked up life. Just think about how the bullying you have done could impact an entire lifetime.

  • @Rosewolf29
    @Rosewolf29 Жыл бұрын

    The number of sad stories a friend of mine has from the many foster kids she’s had over the years would give Hollywood film producers franchises for decades. And some of them would make Steven King and Anne Rice’s work look like a child’s bedtime story. It’s sad what some kids have to deal with

  • @roseystudio10
    @roseystudio10 Жыл бұрын

    The first one though, oof... Not only was that poor boy finding an unhealthy method of coping through cutting, but also to metion his own mother was sexually abusing him...and his father beat him for "SEDUCING" his wife?! Wtf?!

  • @Dobrehrycz
    @Dobrehrycz Жыл бұрын

    The babysitter from the first story is a gigachad

  • @mizu_the_floatzel
    @mizu_the_floatzel Жыл бұрын

    Somebody who worked in a few jobs over the years during the worst the pandemic. I heard some crazy crap as a custodian. Get ready. This is some weird F up crap So during the worst the pandemic late 2020 into early 2021 I was working as a custodian at family services. You know cleaning the building so we had some vehicles there. I clean the cars off often. You know when a car came back from a run or a visit or you know certain things. So I was immediately rushed out to a car for a what they call a code red meaning I had to clean the car thoroughly and get it prepped for an emergency. The emergency was a kid whose mother was abusing the hell out of him and exposing him to bleach because at the time crazy lunatics were thinking bleach was the cure for COVID-19 after hearing that I said to myself Sweet Lord, what did I get myself into the answer? A government job cleaning the building and finding out later from one of the staff of family services. This was case number 7 of children exposed to bleach. I was like what the f to this day. I literally keep a tight eye out if I'm doing a delivery as a parts driver at a parts store for any signs of child abuse because I will literally call the police and get in contact with people at family services who I know and just say hey. Look this and that so yeah I seen some f***** up stuff x.x

  • @vukandtheoldyears1.234

    @vukandtheoldyears1.234

    Жыл бұрын

    The waffle house has found its new host.

  • @bambeepik

    @bambeepik

    Жыл бұрын

    @@vukandtheoldyears1.234 bro not a good moment for that

  • @tokeners

    @tokeners

    Жыл бұрын

    @@vukandtheoldyears1.234 💀💀💀💀💀💀

  • @zackwyatt169

    @zackwyatt169

    Жыл бұрын

    @@vukandtheoldyears1.234 read the room

  • @melissacooper8724
    @melissacooper8724 Жыл бұрын

    All these stories goes to prove that there are parents that don't deserve children!

  • @idiotofthenorth
    @idiotofthenorth Жыл бұрын

    9:52 your voice breaking just hit my heart in some way that makes me want to cry

  • @Legend_of_one_gamer
    @Legend_of_one_gamer Жыл бұрын

    I'm not a babysitter or anybody who's called the police but my mom did. She called the Police on a teacher I had in 3rd grade, He ask me for my house address and me being eight, Thought about it, knew he could see my blue card and he would get it from there if I didn't tell him, so I told him anyways and he Found my house he ended up getting into the apartment building and knocking on My mom's back door (it was a door to her bedroom. He didn't know that it was in the hall.) She sees him because she was going to pick me up with my brother and ask what hes doing he tells my mom. "I have a special connection with your daughter, I have a special bond with her" needless to say my mom called the police and later my step-dad asked me about it in an accusatory way. I talked to the police the next year in fourth grade even though I wasn't in the School anymore, he lost his teaching license.

  • @RialVestro
    @RialVestro Жыл бұрын

    First some background information for context. I was abused by my mother as a child and was suicidal because of it. The father of the children I was babysitting for knows about my past history and was even there talking me down from one of my suicidal episodes. He was my "best friend" for 15 years so I never expected I would even need to report him for doing the exact same shit to his kids. And he was actually WORSE than my mother was. He had a set of katanas, REAL ones with sharp blades and he admitted to me that he let his at the time 2 year old son play with one of the katanas. This conversation came after I had just taken away a kitchen knife from the same toddler only for him to proptly give the knife back to his son as if that was totally fine for a 2 year old to be playing with like a freaking toy. Him and his wife would also beat both their children the youngest of which was only 1 and barely walking. Every time one of them hit their kids the child would stop what they were doing just long enough to cry and then go right back to the same behavior all over again. When I would baby sit if they did something or got into something they weren't suppose to I'd take one toy away, put it in a box up in their closet where they couldn't reach and I explained to them before and after exactly what would happen and why. I didn't get the imediate results the parents did but I did get LASTING results as they eventually learned to correct the behavior without me ever laying a hand on them. The kids would only misbehave when their parents were home because their parents never tried to correct the behavior they just beat them to get them to stop temporarily. Anyway I had reported both parents for abuse and informed the police about the video the father had told me about where he recorded his 2 year old playing with a katana. Despite this though nothing was ever done about it, those kids are currently 16 and 15 and still in the parent's custody. Last I heard they were divorced but that was over him cheating on her with multiple other women and had nothing to do with the child endangerment. Even worse, not only did they fail to do anything regarding the reports but they also had arrested me and tried to charge me with the crime I was reporting. I wasn't even able to give an annoymous testimony against him and protect myself because they put me in the same cell with him. I was released 3 days later and the charges were dropped but I never should have been arrested in the first place. What kind of idiot cop arrests the witness who reported the crime and then throws their key witness in a cell with the person they reported? For 3 F-ing days! I thought I was going to die in there and I came out with Claustrophobia which I didn't have before that.

  • @jennifervan75
    @jennifervan75 Жыл бұрын

    The absolute whiplash between the stories and asking to like and subscribe...

  • @PeteTheFrenchie
    @PeteTheFrenchie Жыл бұрын

    In story 2, "theresacrazyuncleinthebasement" "What?" "What?"

  • @Burningflame97
    @Burningflame9710 ай бұрын

    6:52 Why do I get the feeling that if the baby died while in the babysitter's care, the negligent mother would've blamed babysitter for it, denied that the phone call between her and babysitter ever happened, and had babysitter arrested? "Oh, my baby is running an ungodly dangerously high temperature? It's nothing to worry about. Huuur duurrrr!!" What a piece of sh!t. Good on babysitter for ignoring the pathetic excuse for a mother and calling an ambulance anyways.

  • @sunnytheworm1423
    @sunnytheworm1423 Жыл бұрын

    Almost and it was t me who almost did. It was my mom. So my sister and I were getting babysat back when I was 8 and my sister was 1. The babysitter had a baby of her own and a daughter my age so we thought at first it was a sweet deal. Until my mom left. No food for us until dinner (we were dropped off in the morning) and my sister got left outside by herself all day in 100 degree + weather. Mom was PISSED. We got yelled at if we needed drinks, the girl my age was so mean and apparently had a boyfriend in highschool? Was a messed up family tbh. We found a better babysitter who was so much nicer. She helped out so much and my sister got the care she needed while my mom and dad worked hard for our family. Her two daughters were close friends of my sister and I and we would often dress up and play. The babysitter became friends with my mom as well and we even invited her to a bbq my family hosted! And to my knowledge mom and Mrs Katie are still friends to this day!

  • @baltoflyer7503
    @baltoflyer7503 Жыл бұрын

    10:00 I wasn't prepared for the switch from the heavy talk about one of the most horrific things a person can do, to the chipper "Please like and subscribe!"

  • @goldenapplesaga5446
    @goldenapplesaga5446 Жыл бұрын

    I always feel sad when I hear people say stuff like "I cant even see people who ab*se their children as human!" Dont get me wrong, *I get it* but it's not that simple. If you want to help make progress against abuse of any kind You NEED to see them as human. You NEED to look past that hatred and understand their psyche. The same way a military general would have to understand the interworkings of his/her enemy before planning an attack. You dont have to like them, but you need to understand them. You need to *get* what makes them tic so that you can help prevent that from happening in the future, instead if waiting until after they've already hurt someone before making a move. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.

  • @BandidFourLife
    @BandidFourLife Жыл бұрын

    Story 11 got me to tears. As a person who is surrounded by abuse, people getting abused, me been abused, I would like to marry or date someone who will step up to deffend me and those that need deffending no matter who it is. Not many people step up. They just let it keep happening.

  • @Sophia-maria
    @Sophia-maria Жыл бұрын

    5:32 Story 6 hits me hard you see when i was born it was at lest 3 or 4 months earlier my lungs weren’t full develop so i have to spend at least 6 or 5 months in the hospital my mom try staying as many nights and days she could with me before the hospital ask her to leave on top of it i was also diagnoses in Elementary school with autism so you could guess that i wasn’t that smart what made it a lot better was my mom was friends with most of the teachers and even the principal at my school so i was teated kindly and given some special one on one studies time with the teacher helped me a bit but even at the age of 7 i could barely read and write my mother once said after i read her my one of my middle school documents for my mother that she never that i could read one of those it kind hurt at the time but didn’t take it to heart but back on the topic so my mom always focused on helping me study and keeping me healthy and safe my mom who is a nurse also said i should have had a very week immune system when i was growing up but to her surprise i ended have a very strong immune system in elementary school and middle school but sadly me a her have both noticed that i have been getting sicker a lot easier lately i have a feeling she secretly panicking about in her head but have been pushing it down so i don’t worry to much so hearing that story just made me understand how lucky i am to have a mother like her

  • @annasstorybox7906
    @annasstorybox7906 Жыл бұрын

    Lol... I once hid extremely well when playing hide and seak with my grandparents. The attic in their house was a normal, furnished room but was used to store stuff. It had a closet with winter clothing, they kept the pillows for the patio chairs up there during winter etc. It also housed a big old leather suitcase in which they stored a lot of stuffed animals from when my dad was little. I tossed every single stuffed animal out and hid in said suitcase. They looked everywhere and were already starting to think I might have went outside when they eventually visited the attic once more and I couldn't keep myself from giggling.

  • @datboi42
    @datboi42 Жыл бұрын

    How do you go from 10:05 horrible, sad story to PLEASE LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE!

  • @wisteria8155
    @wisteria8155 Жыл бұрын

    This wasn't babysitting nor calling the police, but I was in the same summer camp as this one angry boy. He would hit and shove me, but I didn't care. When I told my brothers and parents, they said he could be getting abused. I felt really worried for him. On the final day of camp, we held this challenge where groups of the summer camp competed. Me and the boy were in the same team, but now I acted nicer to him and he started being friendlier to me. I don't know where he is, or what he's going through, but I hope everything is well for him.

  • @arriana___playz8116
    @arriana___playz81168 ай бұрын

    As someone who knows Wisconsin winters with clothes, I have much sympathy and respect for you

  • @rebekahsearcy8986
    @rebekahsearcy8986 Жыл бұрын

    This is why I want to work with small kids. I might be able to save them from these incidents mentioned in the video.

  • @sevynwarr
    @sevynwarr Жыл бұрын

    I agreed to watch my cousin’s kids, twin girls 12 and a boy 14, so that they could take a weekend getaway to celebrate their anniversary. About an hour after they were dropped off, all of them started feeling sick. They developed high fevers, like 104F high. They also started getting a nasty rash. I tried to call their parents back, but both of their phones had been turned off. I must have left them like 50 messages. The kids both looked and felt like they were dying, so I called up my doctor, and she told me to take them to the emergency room. Once we arrived at the hospital they were rushed back and piled on with ice packs to lower their fevers. Turns out they had measles, which can be deadly if untreated, and is also extraordinarily contagious. Good thing there’s a vaccine, right? Uh, nope. Not in. this case. Their medical records were pulled up and it was found that none of them had had any vaccinations. I knew their mom was against the covid vaccine, but I didn’t know she was full on anti-vax for everything. The doctors told me that they were required to call in CPS for a consultation. They were not taking the kids away. Yet. the CPS worker would just determine if any action would need to be taken against the parents. CPS worker showed up, and when he found that the parents were unreachable, he went straight to a judge and got a court order for all three kids to get a full round of vaccinations. he told me that he’s seen too many kids die because of the stupidity of their parents on vaccinations, and he wasn’t going to let that happen to these three. When the parents got back they went absolutely ballistic over it. There was a full CPS investigation into them and it turns out they’d been homeschooling the twins because of some sort of bullying at school, and not following the state requirements for homeschooling, and some other abuse was also uncovered. All three kids were removed from that home and were taken in by my parents. They’re still living there 3 years later.

  • @norveil
    @norveil Жыл бұрын

    At 7:57 the driver realized “he set fire to himself” meant he lit himself on fife

  • @Swissarmyniphe
    @Swissarmyniphe Жыл бұрын

    The happy subplug is what’s keeping me from crying

  • @Blahaj-in-a-bath
    @Blahaj-in-a-bath Жыл бұрын

    So I don’t think this counts but me and my brother (11 and 15 at the time) we’re watching my 2 little cousins while their mom made some errands, at about 7:00 pm their mom comes home and orders us all pizza. Now at the time she was going through a divorce and instead of the pizza guy, it was her ex husband. My little cousin’s brother (1 year old at the time) was downstairs with the two fighting. Me, my brother, and my cousin were up in her room trying to keep our little cousin safe. They were throwing things, crying, yelling and more so we called our dad (who is a cop) to come, he said to call the cops in case, so we did, ex husband was arrested and we don’t know what happened to him.