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  • @noheroheretryagain837
    @noheroheretryagain8378 ай бұрын

    Imagine the guy's thought process in the 9th story, you shot a girl in the back of the head, and instead of dying, she just turned around and start attacking you, more offended than hurt. I'd be shitting bricks.

  • @Zach-no9di

    @Zach-no9di

    7 ай бұрын

    Bro had too much hp.

  • @michaeledmunds7056

    @michaeledmunds7056

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@Zach-no9diDude didn't level up enough smh

  • @Zach-no9di

    @Zach-no9di

    7 ай бұрын

    @@michaeledmunds7056 bro was getting the armor stat to max level before all the others.

  • @dontquestionit_

    @dontquestionit_

    7 ай бұрын

    Bro maxed their constitution stat

  • @paragonca9736

    @paragonca9736

    7 ай бұрын

    Guy made an attack roll with advantage but only rolled a 1 for damage

  • @Raiseflag_Surrender
    @Raiseflag_Surrender6 ай бұрын

    "It can't be sociopath because then there's empathy" - wrong. Most sociopaths do have a sort of weak empathy but their empathy is based only on personal experience. That's exactly what happened here. The girl saw how horrible it was to die from drowning and was sorry she had tried to drown someone. But if no one had tried to drown her. she would have continued her attempts to drown someone just for the thrill of it.

  • @TheTrueKarin

    @TheTrueKarin

    6 ай бұрын

    I honestly thought she meant with it: „I did not thought it would be like that“ to „I do not thought you would be clever than me and did the same as I wanted to do.“

  • @lorddampnut5275

    @lorddampnut5275

    6 ай бұрын

    Most of them have sympathy without empathy. They can understand to the unpleasant feeling can understand why you'd be upset about it but don't necessarily care to relate how that feeling affects other people. So like she can understand that not being able to breathe is unpleasant but doesn't care to see how almost drowning would affect someone mentally.

  • @lillypharaoh5945

    @lillypharaoh5945

    5 ай бұрын

    ​​@@lorddampnut5275 hi psychologist here ASPD is a spectrum some have a level of Empathy some have 0% Empathy or sympathy or any kind of emotion towards others beyond mild anger and potential benefits some only have Empathy for those they're very close to (aka family their kids their parents their spouse) but not strangers

  • @-..l

    @-..l

    4 ай бұрын

    I can understand her feeling. I admit, when I was younger, I used to drown and hurt animals until I experienced the same pain for myself and realised how horrible it was. I then felt guilty and sorry for all those animals. I still feel guilty and sorry. I never did hurt or drown another animal after I experienced that.

  • @reetasingh6297

    @reetasingh6297

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@-..l😊Man I am sending the International police behind.

  • @Kate-xh8gz
    @Kate-xh8gz5 ай бұрын

    13 is so wild . Imagine being mugged/in that situation and the guys just like “shit my bad bro, didn’t realize it was you” 😭

  • @MildlyAmusingCallum

    @MildlyAmusingCallum

    4 ай бұрын

    And the fact that they didn’t even know eachother 🤣

  • @birdy3227

    @birdy3227

    4 ай бұрын

    and the way he just walked off...

  • @RobertCampsall

    @RobertCampsall

    4 ай бұрын

    @@MildlyAmusingCallum Except the attacker obviously did know the OP. He said their name. It's just the OP didn't get a good enough look or else they only knew each other tangentially or some time in the past and simply didn't remember him.

  • @BananaMike780

    @BananaMike780

    Ай бұрын

    @@RobertCampsall maybe someone he went to school with but didn't remember

  • @iLikeCoffee777

    @iLikeCoffee777

    Ай бұрын

    That person did something right and somebody noticed. I've been in that situation where somebody recognized me and decided not to do the horrible thing they were planning. Kind of weird but helps you realize just how good of a person you are.

  • @WomanRoaring
    @WomanRoaring6 ай бұрын

    When I was 9 my mom and I went to a friends house who had a son 4 years older than me, there was a mutual friend there with a son the same age. We were outside, 7/8pm playing in the front yard. It was a game the mix of keep away and tackle football. Well the other kid tackled me and didn’t get off like normal. He started strangling me. I couldn’t scream and I just started kicking and scratching his arms. The son whose house it was grabbed him and started trying to pull him off and screaming. Our moms heard and came out. He was almost 60lbs heavier than the son of the friend whose house we were at so he tried to help but just wasn’t big enough. His mom screamed at him to get off and he let me go. He would have strangled me if the moms didn’t get involved. I saw him 3 times that year and each time he did creepy things but that was the worst. A few years later I asked my mom what happened to them because we hadn’t seen them since that year. She said when he was 16 his mom gave up custody to the state because he beat her so badly she was hospitalized. He tried killing her. The other friend never wanted to play with him again and was always like a big brother and protective of me. I was lucky he was there, he never let anyone pick on me.

  • @onerandomemoidiot

    @onerandomemoidiot

    4 ай бұрын

    Respect to you and other friend.

  • @Willa_Meadow

    @Willa_Meadow

    4 ай бұрын

    Holy fricking crap dude. I’m so sorry that happened! Good on your friend/big brother figure for trying his best though!

  • @Dew-Tuber

    @Dew-Tuber

    3 ай бұрын

    tldr

  • @cookieeofcc

    @cookieeofcc

    Ай бұрын

    @@Dew-Tuberjust read it, it’s not that long lmao

  • @alioh7615

    @alioh7615

    4 күн бұрын

    ​@@Dew-Tuber here, I'll help you out TLDR: you're lazy if you don't want to read that. It's a couple paragraphs at most

  • @matalynaustin8319
    @matalynaustin83196 ай бұрын

    I was at a neighborhood pool party when I was younger (11 years old). There was a girl there that was very large not just by height but by size, why this is important is because I weighed less than 80 pounds due to my medical problems at the time. She tried to drown me multiple times until another kid realized and grabbed an adult. I remember waking up on the side of the pool choking on water and was taken to the hospital. The police talked to her, but since she was under the age of 18, she was given a verbal warning and her parents were told to take her to therapy. Fast-forward to 10 years later she got arrested for drowning, her boyfriend at their apartment complex pool.

  • @xoxkillerqueen

    @xoxkillerqueen

    6 ай бұрын

    What an experience I hope you’re okay!

  • @matalynaustin8319

    @matalynaustin8319

    6 ай бұрын

    @@xoxkillerqueen I am, spent the night in the hospital, I am just glad it was not worse.

  • @TearLilyd

    @TearLilyd

    6 ай бұрын

    That's crazy. What was her deal with trying to drown someone?

  • @matalynaustin8319

    @matalynaustin8319

    6 ай бұрын

    @@TearLilyd I have no idea, but she will be in a state run mental health facility for the next 22 years. I’m guessing it has to do with something mentally.

  • @TearLilyd

    @TearLilyd

    5 ай бұрын

    @matalynaustin8319 wow. Well that seems for the best. I wonder if her parents did ever take her to therapy but if they did seems like it didn't help. She was stuck on drowning people

  • @intercat4907
    @intercat49075 ай бұрын

    I answered an ambulance call 40 years ago. A convenience store clerk had been shot in the stomach by a robber at 4am. We were completely confused by his description that "the bullet bounced off". He was no Jackie Chan - flabby and unharmed. Ballistics people were very happy - the bullet was a 1/100,000 factory dud.

  • @TheKillager

    @TheKillager

    2 ай бұрын

    Lmao

  • @user-ku9xx1gw3v
    @user-ku9xx1gw3v6 ай бұрын

    I heard the third story before, something about the way they end it with "they didn't win." just makes me want to get up everyday and do my best. Because if this person got out of this situation as winner then I want to do something amazing as a gift to them for how strong they are and how much making it through and sharing their story affected me personally.

  • @TheOriginalScribbleStudios
    @TheOriginalScribbleStudios6 ай бұрын

    So it wasn't a murder, but the other day I had a hit and run attempt on me. I was walking to work and the man at the crosswalk motioned for me to cross. Something about me is I have an eye disorder where my left eye will occasionally drift on its own. I've never been so thankful for it than in this moment because I saw the man smirk as his car began to drive at me, because I noticed this I picked up pace and just barely avoided him and watched him as he drove way over the speed limit and through a red light. Later he was arrested for a hit and run on another person and I recognized him from the news. The other person is okay in case anyone was wondering.

  • @clexpaws5593

    @clexpaws5593

    4 ай бұрын

    Eye disorder to the rescue

  • @kayleighfuria819

    @kayleighfuria819

    3 ай бұрын

    Holy shit

  • @AlizehxMalik

    @AlizehxMalik

    2 ай бұрын

    You are living proof having disorders isn’t bad

  • @Masatisan
    @Masatisan8 ай бұрын

    Story 10, the OP doesn't realize that any injuries to any part of the head bleed like crazy? Even small cuts can be an absolute bloodbath.

  • @autisticwitch7581

    @autisticwitch7581

    8 ай бұрын

    Yeah, my mom once got a two inch cut on her head, and she ended up bleeding enough to cover my sister head to freaking toe and then some. I once got cut between my eyebrows as a kid, and I bleed enough to scare everyone, but now, I have to point out my scar to anyone I tell about it because it's so tiny.

  • @hallyuniverse

    @hallyuniverse

    7 ай бұрын

    @@autisticwitch7581 There's so many blood vessels from the neck up, even something like earrings bleeding can be a bloodbath. I looked like I got stabbed in the neck because I didn't realise I had snagged my earring (because it didn't hurt) but the entire right side of my neck was drenched in blood LOL

  • @starmar8744

    @starmar8744

    6 ай бұрын

    Yea, when I was in tenth grade my grade had this trip together, and during the trip we had a game that involved popping balloons that was trailing behind everyone’s Canoes. Managed to hit my paddle at the guy in the back’s head with my paddle instead. When we got his and his teammates Canoe onto land I found blood all the way in the front of the Canoe, and the guy had to be sent to the hospital to get stitches.

  • @johannasweet1120

    @johannasweet1120

    6 ай бұрын

    You just reminded me of an incident that happened years and years ago. My sister was being a weird toddler and laying on the kitchen floor in fetal position while using her feet to spin herself around in circles(???) and she hit her head on the corner of our chest freezer. There was literally a pool of blood, I mean most of the kitchen floor was completely red, and my mom’s soul probably left her body when she walked into the kitchen. She tried to stop the bleeding in my sister’s head and when it finally stopped, it was all because of one tiny pin prick in her scalp. If you’ve ever stabbed an eraser with a mechanical pencil, that’s exactly what the hole looked like. I don’t remember if she was rushed to the hospital or not but she was totally fine lol

  • @GanonBlightfire

    @GanonBlightfire

    6 ай бұрын

    One time I was doing this weird thing, but I fell and hit one of my temples on a piece of jagged plastic. I covered it, people said there wasn't much blood, so I raced to my bathroom to see how much, my bathroom is across the house. When I saw myself, my face was covered in grotesque blood. I ended up watching T.V. and crying the whole night.

  • @marloweferrie6529
    @marloweferrie65296 ай бұрын

    to the writer of story 3, i am so sorry that happened to you. and thank you for doing what you do today despite all of that. they didnt win, you are not a victim, you are a hero.

  • @VolkColopatrion
    @VolkColopatrion8 ай бұрын

    This is KZread. You can say murder instead of unalive.

  • @God-is-King1108

    @God-is-King1108

    8 ай бұрын

    KZread isn’t like that…

  • @redterrorproductions1373

    @redterrorproductions1373

    8 ай бұрын

    Censorship has gotten so bad.

  • @horriblekids

    @horriblekids

    8 ай бұрын

    they probably do both

  • @fanOfMinecraft-UAs_channel

    @fanOfMinecraft-UAs_channel

    8 ай бұрын

    Only if youtube is in good mood at the moment

  • @Hollyucinogen

    @Hollyucinogen

    8 ай бұрын

    I've been on KZread for over a decade, and censorship is so bad now that I only leave a comment like, once every 6 months. 😒

  • @flomstuff-kk7fn
    @flomstuff-kk7fn7 ай бұрын

    14:12 Its like in one of the Sims games where the grim reaper will just not kill you because you used to be in a band together

  • @feidhlimharrington2275

    @feidhlimharrington2275

    6 ай бұрын

    also kinda reminded me of oblivion NPCs lol. start attacking you and then glitch out and say some random voiceline and walk off

  • @darkwarriorprogram6546

    @darkwarriorprogram6546

    6 ай бұрын

    Or in my case because the game bugged out and he became the live-in nanny/weird uncle for the kids. XD Figured I should mention this: He would occasionally leave the house (probably to collect someone's soul) but he would always come back and start cooking waffles.

  • @DaMan_TheMan

    @DaMan_TheMan

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@darkwarriorprogram6546 grim reaper is definitely the best family member in the sims

  • @v_doll
    @v_doll5 ай бұрын

    11:40 Head wounds actually bleed pretty heavily because there's many small blood vessels very close to the surface of the skin. You could have the smallest cut and it would still bleed a significant amount

  • @snowbelltheicewing66

    @snowbelltheicewing66

    Ай бұрын

    hands too, I got a pretty small nick and bled enough to almost make some poor girl faint, everyone always overreacts so much, and I'm just fine lol. I also get nosebleeds a lot, people often overreact with those too.

  • @eph2vv89only1way
    @eph2vv89only1way4 ай бұрын

    A few years ago my church's women's group had a local sexual assault group come in and teach us about self defense, including preventing attacks. At one point they said that sometimes someone you meet face to face while walking down the street will wait until they pass you then attack you from behind. The very next night I was walking down the street and met someone face to face. Thinking of what they had told us, I turned around just after I passed him. He was about half turned around and his hand raised almost as high as my mouth. But when he saw that I had turned around and saw him, he just turned back around and kept walking

  • @KpopIsMyWayOfLife

    @KpopIsMyWayOfLife

    3 ай бұрын

    THAT IS SO CREEPY I am so glad you survived tho!

  • @eph2vv89only1way

    @eph2vv89only1way

    3 ай бұрын

    @@KpopIsMyWayOfLife ty

  • @alimarie0923

    @alimarie0923

    Ай бұрын

    The way you phrased it, it sounds like the awareness group were the assaulters 😂

  • @eph2vv89only1way

    @eph2vv89only1way

    Ай бұрын

    @@alimarie0923 they weren't

  • @chrisashtonlightell-west1189
    @chrisashtonlightell-west11898 ай бұрын

    #7, it's surprising how much people get worked up over couples with a stable relationship. This is an extreme case, obviously, and I'm not claiming to fully understand their motives. It's just that when people meet others who are genuinely good and decent, especially a couple, there HAS to be something wrong. Good people just can't exist or else that means I can't justify being an asshole.

  • @ChrissaTodd

    @ChrissaTodd

    6 ай бұрын

    it's weird given this was OPs best friend, best friends trust their best friends enough not to do stuff like this

  • @yorkleroy5605

    @yorkleroy5605

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@ChrissaToddmaybe his partner is his actual best friend but he isn't in the habit of referring to her as such

  • @KirstenlyArt
    @KirstenlyArt4 ай бұрын

    moral of many of the stories: If you get a bad vibe, its for a reason. dont push it down to try and be polite.

  • @Diablo-xx9gx
    @Diablo-xx9gx4 ай бұрын

    Coworker i know told me, One time he was walking when he felt something press into the back of his head. Click , Click, Click, turned aroudn some guy had pressed a gun to the back of his head and pulled the trigger three times. Gun jammed, they looked at each other, he grabbed the gun pointed back at his face... BANG! Blew part of his face away the guy lived as a veggie for the rest of his remaining days. my coworker got away with it as it was a act of self defense. They guy tried to kill him due to some stupid argument they had before .Well ...he lost the argument.

  • @Irishpotato1776
    @Irishpotato17765 ай бұрын

    13:40 this is what every kid imagines when there parents say “don’t open the door for strangers”💀

  • @siddeb9601

    @siddeb9601

    2 ай бұрын

    WHAT HAPPENED TO THE KID THOUGH

  • @spiritsofwolves

    @spiritsofwolves

    9 күн бұрын

    @@siddeb9601im assuming the kid immediately shut the door but who knows

  • @eudoravia7082
    @eudoravia70825 ай бұрын

    no, i seriously think what the second story girl meant was she was sorry she didn't expect the teller would retaliate. She expected the teller to actually drown. She later would probably just claimed that it was an accident.

  • @DemoTheGreat
    @DemoTheGreat4 ай бұрын

    Story 13 probably isn't as bad as the other ones, but this one is the wildest to me. Like, dude comes and stabs you in the stomach, stares at you, and then is like "oop my bad, haven't seen you in forever [y/n]" and WALKS AWAY????

  • @iwritejennsnottragedies8842
    @iwritejennsnottragedies88426 ай бұрын

    Damn hearing these stories has me countng my lucky stars bc i was fully kidnapped after being roofied and escaped 2 days later almost entirely unscathed. Then was roofied again a month later and woke up intubated in a hospital. Both of these times were while I was working at this club 🙄 still alive tho 🎉

  • @wolfspirit7239

    @wolfspirit7239

    6 ай бұрын

    1. What does roofied mean 2. I would recommend finding a new job somewhere else

  • @Benzinilinguine

    @Benzinilinguine

    5 ай бұрын

    Wait this happened somewhere and you stayed at the job?

  • @iwritejennsnottragedies8842

    @iwritejennsnottragedies8842

    5 ай бұрын

    @Benzinilinguine I did, for the month until I was roofied the second time, because I didn't think it was job related, I thought it was a targeted attack. Like stalker type shit. But the second time, I knew it was collateral damage from a bunch of people randomly drugging drinks and assaulting whoever went down. I quit before even leaving the hospital the second time, and I haven't been back since, it's been 8 years. The ptsd is soooo bad even being in the general area of the club. Also, I reported it and brought as much proof as I could to the police and they "investigated" it, but I really don't know what came of it.

  • @iwritejennsnottragedies8842

    @iwritejennsnottragedies8842

    5 ай бұрын

    @wolfspirit7239 someone slipped me GHB without my knowledge and took advantage of me. I quit before leaving the hospital the second time, haven't been back since.

  • @wolfspirit7239

    @wolfspirit7239

    5 ай бұрын

    @@iwritejennsnottragedies8842 I am so sorry that happened and hope you’re doing better now

  • @sitarilyra9637
    @sitarilyra96375 ай бұрын

    My friend walked down the stairs as I was about to pass out and stopped her boyfriend from choking me to death. He'd been SAing me for months, and I finally fought back. He didn't like that. I was 14

  • @alioh7615

    @alioh7615

    4 күн бұрын

    I'm so sorry that happened to you

  • @Flutistno3
    @Flutistno37 ай бұрын

    btw, you can't survive murder, only attempted murder.

  • @ashc9725

    @ashc9725

    7 ай бұрын

    Came to say this!

  • @ChrissaTodd
    @ChrissaTodd6 ай бұрын

    are we just gonna gloss over that guy almost killing his friend cause he assumed his friend had to be abusive cause the relationship was "too perfect" i am just kind of shocked by that mindset at all. like how can your best friend think that way, i get he said supposed knowing what he knows now. but what a shit friend, i get not every friend is in on friends being abusive when revealed to be abusive but to just assume and take matters in his own hands was so shitty.

  • @justynarybicka2063

    @justynarybicka2063

    6 ай бұрын

    I think some mental illness might have been involved. Especially the pacing and mumbling to yourself after hitting OP. Paranoia + pacing + mumbling? Sounds like a psychotic break. Schizophrenia possibly. PS I have 2 family members with schizophrenia. The guy sounds just like one of them.

  • @ChrissaTodd

    @ChrissaTodd

    4 ай бұрын

    @@justynarybicka2063 that for sure could make sense, i have never experienced anyone with it so i wouldn't be sure but i believe you.

  • @rain8125
    @rain81255 ай бұрын

    I’ve had a few weird encounters but this one always makes me feel weird. When I was about 4/5, i was very sassy and well fearless. Some of my parents friends were in my house, and I was playing outside with a little plastic tea set. Two boys (probably around 10/11) came out of the house and came up to me. They started taunting me, but instead of running away and giving up I continued engaging. Then, they stole one of my plastic cups and I lost my crap. I started yelling at them to give it back and I was very upset. Suddenly, one of them pulled out A KNIFE and chased me around (I was pretty fast). This is where I kind of forget what happened, but according to my parents I was screaming and a neighbor called the police. The adults finally noticed the screaming, came outside and saved me. When the police showed up, the boys parents kept on defending them like THEY WEREN’T CHASING A 4 YR OLD WITH A KNIFE, and left shortly after. To this day I don’t know how I outran those two boys, and if I had not noticed the knife no one would have known what happened. Freaky.

  • @clexpaws5593

    @clexpaws5593

    4 ай бұрын

    Glad you survived

  • @SkitSkat674
    @SkitSkat6744 ай бұрын

    What caused me to survive? When I was young a man tried to murder me by choking me, maybe trying to break my neck. My collar bone broke instead and that saved my life. I was passed out and he must've thought my neck was broken and I was not alive. I honestly think I might have been unalive for awhile but there's no way to know for sure. But... You know those stories of being in a tunnel and being sent back? I experienced that. Years later I learned that man was a wanted murderer who had killed many women over time. He was caught but I don't know what happened to him.

  • @alioh7615

    @alioh7615

    4 күн бұрын

    I'm sorry that happened to you, I'm glad you're okay

  • @Whatsgoingon09
    @Whatsgoingon095 ай бұрын

    I had this ‘friend’ who was psycho. Went to her house for a sleepover and she made me sneak out to the park with her. Ended the night with a broken nose, she held a knife to my throat a bit before

  • @Conifer_Confetti
    @Conifer_Confetti8 ай бұрын

    #2, Im pretty sure that kid just wasnt taught not to, yk, kill people and thought it was ok to commit murder, she only realized it wasnt when it happened to her

  • @littleblackcar
    @littleblackcar5 ай бұрын

    11:50, Oh, no--scalp wounds bleed like crazy. Way more than you'd think.

  • @CanIHaveJuiceBox
    @CanIHaveJuiceBox8 ай бұрын

    the last story’s response was hilarious

  • @EvilPaladin11
    @EvilPaladin118 ай бұрын

    I like how you're outraged on OP's behalf in the last story.😂 Second interpretation of the low price: Those are some low price and affordable hitmen. Based on movies, video games, and some true stories, I thought that _all_ hitmen charged 10's or 100's of thousands of dollars to kill a mark. Those two charged roughly the price of 3-4 large pizzas. $50 for _both_ of them! Which means each of them are getting $25 to kill OP. Third interpretation of the low cost: A new variation of the ex not respecting OP. The ex didn't respect OP enough to hire one or more quality hitmen. I bet those two had never killed anyone before. I bet those don't even have prior military experience. Also, those hitmen barely even put any special effort into killing OP. No stalking and figuring out when OP would be alone. No setting up an appointment with OP for one seemingly legit reason or another. Just ambush OP at the bar, while OP is distracted by the ex. They sorta half assed trying to kill him. The hitmen were also disrespectful of OP (beyond just the "murder for money").

  • @Not_Akuseru
    @Not_Akuseru4 ай бұрын

    Story 12 reminded me of a time where me and my brother were walking our dog at night. Ibwas like 12 at the time and my brother was 15. We lived in am apartment building so whole we were walking to go around the back (Barely any cameras) we saw some guy walking towards us. Wr got a bit nervohs but thought nothing of it until we got a weird feeling of danger. The dude was also walking strangely, it was like he was swaying while limping. The feeling of danger alerted us and we gsve each other that look that said "Run". We both turned around amd started bolting towards the front door. We were spamming the call button for our mom to unlock it bcause theres a door bell for the building to open. During that time we were panicking because we didn't know if he was still walking towards us. Eventually the door opened and we made sure it closed before we left to our apartment. When we made it safely my brother mentioned he saw the guy holding something behind his back while walking cowards us. To this day we keep bringing it up as well as feeling too nervous to go outside at night

  • @ruthiewitter569
    @ruthiewitter5696 ай бұрын

    People say, “if God is good, there would be no hell.” … I can’t find words to express the injustice, should some of these perpetrators forever evade any sort of retribution or justice for what they did.

  • @weezerriff
    @weezerriff8 ай бұрын

    found your channel yesterday and i literally cant stop watching your videos

  • @AJTechGames

    @AJTechGames

    8 ай бұрын

    same

  • @Jelly_shy_guy_man

    @Jelly_shy_guy_man

    8 ай бұрын

    Same btw why do we all like Pokémon

  • @Jelly_shy_guy_man

    @Jelly_shy_guy_man

    8 ай бұрын

    @longrat that’s a Pokémon btw

  • @AJTechGames

    @AJTechGames

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Jelly_shy_guy_man fr

  • @minigomes8240
    @minigomes82402 ай бұрын

    In the last one, I wouldn’t try to get them arrested for attempted murder, I would sue them for DEFAMATION LIKE BRO IM WORTH MORE THAN 50 BUCKS

  • @joejanota707
    @joejanota7078 ай бұрын

    I have some stories that resonate, but would be too disingenuous to post here. Closest was being choked at school by a fellow class mate. I didn't fight it, I was more confused than anything else. I remember the look on his face, must have been just as red as mine. I don't think I ever thought ill of him after that. Not even in the moment. Not sure what triggered him but I knew it wasn't to do with me. I was just there. Teachers found us and stopped him before any serious damage could be done. Felt like a long time, but I can't know for sure. Perspective is an interesting thing. My sister and I feel alienated by how others feel about mundane issues. It's really hard to understand how a person feels about silly things like not getting something they wanted. Something breaking or empathizing at all with something trivial. That's the thing I've noticed with people and death experience. You don't get angry at little things, because you've experienced how bad it can really be. It becomes hard to relate to others. I think I'm getting better with that though. Self improvement means being better for others too. It's not that I don't care, but it becomes astoundingly easy to dismiss their issues as stupid. All to easy to forget, that issues are relative to the person who has them.

  • @yorkleroy5605

    @yorkleroy5605

    6 ай бұрын

    Exactly, what you said resonates with me. It's like you just don't see any point in getting negative about most things anymore, we know how final truly bad things can be, and it's vain and temporary, so I'd rather choose to not lose my joy to it.

  • @ashleyt6840
    @ashleyt68402 ай бұрын

    “I’m upset, $50 on my head is disrespect.”

  • @gwenglanders1895
    @gwenglanders18958 ай бұрын

    Well, for my story, the other person died quite easily and i snuck away from the scene. Great tip; if youre the one behind the knife, you have a much better chance of surviving 👍

  • @gwenglanders1895

    @gwenglanders1895

    8 ай бұрын

    This a joke, btw. Not to be taken seriously or anything.

  • @erinriley5837

    @erinriley5837

    7 ай бұрын

    @@gwenglanders1895you scared me bro 😂

  • @Moss_Dude

    @Moss_Dude

    7 ай бұрын

    @@gwenglanders1895 In a place like this, good to clarify lmao

  • @MrNoName7474
    @MrNoName74744 ай бұрын

    There was a shooting at my college. It’s crazy to think of all the ways it could’ve been me. Like the targeted classroom was right next door to me and where I had a class at the same time on another day where I’d sit at the table closest to where he entered. Was working in the lab next door that day though and finished my shift like 30 minutes before the shooting. There was leftover cake in the break room which I ate right outside the classroom and then I left right before the shooting and for all I know could’ve biked right past him on my way to my dorm. RIP

  • @destinyfranz7580
    @destinyfranz75805 ай бұрын

    For story 10 the reason why your head bleeds a lot if it gets even a minor cut is because even though it does not have a lot of blood it does have a lot of blood circulation because your brain needs blood to keep surviving Kind of like how if your heart stops so does your blood circulation but in this case the heart does not stop your blood keeps flowing In some parts of your body have faster blood circulation than others i'm giving the dumb down version because that's how I remember it

  • @SootWhisker
    @SootWhisker8 ай бұрын

    This isn’t my near death experience but one time me and my friends Where hanging out on my front porch and steps, suddenly we hear a couple *POP POP* ‘s were all confused, and it was firework season but the collective 5 of us decided…. Those weren’t fireworks… so we all spread out to our homes and meet the next afternoon. Two of the kids who lived together told us that the police came to their house that night, and interrogated them about what they heard or saw. What happened was a man went to his girlfriends house, they had some sort of disagreement and he shot her dead. Crazy to think that happened just less than a block away from our not crime-filled area that I still live in

  • @Laundrey1
    @Laundrey15 ай бұрын

    Around 12:00; the head is a highly vascular area. I’ve had dry needling done to my temporal area and it bled so much. Heads bleed a lot.

  • @HannahSegullah
    @HannahSegullah4 ай бұрын

    I survived being killed because i was choked unconscious, and he thought he had killed me, and then he heard people coming, so he didnt have time to double-check, so he ran.

  • @XFizzlepop-Berrytwist
    @XFizzlepop-Berrytwist8 ай бұрын

    Story 10. 4 years is definitely light for attempted murder, that is crazy! That poster is sorta wrong though, yeah your head might not have a lot of blood, but if you get a head injury, for some reason our heads seem to bleed like crazy! If I was her though, I’d definitely be pissed, and would want to try to remove whatever half assed prosecutor was in office. People have spent more time in prison over weed, this is ridiculous, no wonder people are getting upset with governments being too lenient, and crime is at an all time high. They just seem to let criminals out. You hear too many stories of some thug who was let out, and goes on to kill someone. I say its time to bring back harsher crime penalties. The girl that had the guy that had a gun that misfired on her, is definitely crazy lucky, misfire chance is like a 1 in 300k or something. Also, giving up money to a thug is one thing, but if they are dragging you off, or telling you to go to another location… thats the time to fight, nothing usually good happens, when someone tries to move you to another location.

  • @AmethystDeciever
    @AmethystDeciever5 ай бұрын

    10:00 absolute gigachad survivor here 🔥🔥

  • @user-xu2qv1pd9o
    @user-xu2qv1pd9o4 ай бұрын

    this isn't my story, but my stepmoms. Her sister, her cousin, and her were home alone, and were playing in their room. They were about 12 and had phones. Suddenly, they all heard a truck pull up into the driveway. Her sister silently crawled up to the door and locked it. The man knocked on the door and asked as if talking to a parent if they had any children. Terrified, they called their uncle who was just a few blocks down the road to come pick them up. He parks in the alley behind the house that was out of sight. All 3 of them lie down in the bed of his truck and they drive off. By the time they left, the man had moved on to the next house talking to the mother. He was asking her if she had any kids and if he could talk to them to see if they wanted any of the books he had to sell. She declined, and he left visably upset. Just then they got an alert that an inmate had escaped and was in the town and to look out. turns out he was a serial killer and had targeted them. to this day the cousin has no recolection of this.

  • @CoolCademMAnimates-fz1ui
    @CoolCademMAnimates-fz1ui5 ай бұрын

    A guy follows me and my friend home from school in a creepy black suburban car with the back windows tinted. I stay at his house and wait for my dad to pick me up so I didn’t have to come home with this creepy guy following me. A few months later, we hear about this guy who over a weekend goes into our school yard, r*pes these little girls and leaves. These guys in my grade called 911 and took pictures of him as he left to show the police. They catch the r*pist as he tried to escape. Next day at school I ask said kid to show me the pictures and to my surprise, it was the same guy who followed me and my friend home from school. That moment of realization was the scariest part because if I had continued walking alone or if my dad couldn’t pick me up, I could have been r*ped. There were actually 2 guys in the car at least but only 1 was caught. Haven’t heard of the other guy since. I do believe I know what happened to the other man in the car though. A week after the r*pe in the school yard, these grade 10 kids in the park next to our school were st*bbed by a tree branch in an attack. The teenagers refused to give any information other than that they were in a fight and were stabbed by a stick. The attacker was never caught. Because it was a week apart and in the same general area, I do believe the attacker was the second guy in the car with the r*pist.

  • @ilikeicewater
    @ilikeicewater8 ай бұрын

    15:47 dude the weed dealer one is actually sad, my moms dealer is like that its really sad and her also recently lost his brother and been to jail a few times So glad hes loyal asf dont know him that well tho but he and his community makes sure my mom and I is safe

  • @Sammy-Barn
    @Sammy-Barn5 ай бұрын

    My sister tried to strangle me under a Christmas tree. My parents had a talk with my sister and got her to stop stramgling me. This never happened again.😅

  • @Albanwinter

    @Albanwinter

    4 ай бұрын

    My sister [let's call her Lucy] and I were playing cops and robbers. I was the robber and she caught me. She denies this but I so distinctly remember it: My mom was sitting at a small table right next to where we were playing putting her hair in pin curls. My sister had me up against the door and she was strangling me. I still remember my mother looking over and calmly saying "Lucy, please let go of your sister's neck, she is turning blue." I would like to point out that, like in your case, it never happened again.

  • @Sammy-Barn

    @Sammy-Barn

    4 ай бұрын

    @@Albanwinter it sucks. Especially cause after it while tension was high I wanted to go upstairs where she was

  • @darketernal3
    @darketernal36 ай бұрын

    "Just give the people robbing you your stuff; risking your life isn't worth it." No, the question that should be asked is, is their life worth risking to steal your stuff.

  • @whisteriya
    @whisteriya4 ай бұрын

    story 15 was just so sweet of him/her to do for her.

  • @AussieBall-Animations2
    @AussieBall-Animations27 ай бұрын

    15:23 this is so badass. I absolutely love it

  • @Kaastengels
    @Kaastengels3 ай бұрын

    I've heard story 3 before and it didn't fail to make me wince the second time I heard it

  • @RaraAviss
    @RaraAviss5 ай бұрын

    Im so weak. Worrying myself sick for stupid shit. I have a good life. And even if it went bad it will probably never get „I woke up in a trash bag full of my own blood” bad. That person had it the worst and came up on top of the top. That’s a reality check

  • @liciewhiteley7376
    @liciewhiteley73762 ай бұрын

    Sis tried to unalive our dad in his sleep. She hit him over the head with our cast iron skillet, before sta**ing him. Instead of knocking him out it woke him up. If she had not used the skillet i probably wouldn't have a dad now. His thumb was almost severed and had a mild concussion. But that was to worst of it physically 🙏🏽. Oh and he has a scar above his right eye brow from the blow of the skillet

  • @ItsJustBigME.
    @ItsJustBigME.2 күн бұрын

    Story number 3 im proud of you overcoming everything ❤❤❤❤

  • @raincloud23
    @raincloud23Ай бұрын

    A few years ago, my abusive marriage climaxed to my ex-husband strangling me unconscious in front of our 3 year old son. Like, right next to him on the couch. I blacked out, he let go for some reason. I think my son did something or screamed or pushed him. Idk what gave him a moment of clarity to let go but my son very well could have saved my life. We’re healing, and thriving just the 2 of us now ❤

  • @alioh7615

    @alioh7615

    4 күн бұрын

    I'm so glad you're out of that situation and you're both doing okay

  • @realdragao6367
    @realdragao63675 ай бұрын

    Not me, but my dad. Almost got killed over a FOOTBALL TEAM. Person liked rival one and 2 dudes in a motorcycle pulled up to shoot him. He had a friend nearby who fired back. The guy lost his fingers, came back again with a knife, and my dad survived using those metal thingies you put on your fist (he actually showed me them!). If that friend wasnt there that day, my dad would’ve died way earlier (he died a little bit before this new year’s eve.)

  • @alioh7615

    @alioh7615

    4 күн бұрын

    Brass knuckles?

  • @melanieashman1066
    @melanieashman10664 ай бұрын

    she is very disturbed, shes only sorry she got hurt, she has no empathy and will always be dangerous because she made sure there were no witnesses, and therefore she could make up anything she wants about what happened.....

  • @micahscott3895
    @micahscott38954 ай бұрын

    Bruh imagine being the dude in the 9th story, you just shot a girl in the back of the head and she just turns around screaming and attacks you I'd run the f*ck away right then and there

  • @not-so-obvious_autism777
    @not-so-obvious_autism7775 ай бұрын

    8:06 Dang the defendant in story 8 was really going through it 💀💀💀 13:39 OH GOD NO IS THE KID OKAY????

  • @KevinTheFluffyWolfy
    @KevinTheFluffyWolfy5 ай бұрын

    These are all insanely brutal, holy crap, it’s a miracle that these people survived.

  • @christinaoboyle2911
    @christinaoboyle29114 ай бұрын

    Technically this isn't a murder survivor story, but it's a witness to a murder survivor. My grandma, many years ago, was leaving the store with my mom and aunt and outside the store was a car. There was a teenager sleeping in the passenger seat. These 2 guys start walking up to the car. My grandma had a bad feeling about them so just casually looked. They start beating the crap out of the teenager. My grandma grabs her kids and runs to her car. The teenager was bleeding everywhere and obviously awake. The guys pull him out of the car and beat him more. He survived, but in pretty rough condition. My grandma had to go to court with him, and recalling everything that happened was just traumatizing. Shes 57 now and would have been about in her 30s.

  • @melissakush7184
    @melissakush7184Күн бұрын

    "I scalped him with a bong" is an absolutely wild statement

  • @OMBAMNA
    @OMBAMNA6 ай бұрын

    i was the swimming pool i was around 4-5 after i came out of the pool for kids,i dont know what i was thinking but i asked my mom if i could go to the adult swimming pool which was very deep i thought my mom said yes so i went to the adult pool i was sitting at the steps so i wouldnt fall in then this random girl probably 10-11 just came up to me and pushed me in me being so little took a moment to process the situation i tried my best to swim up but i ultimately passed out i woke up later with my mom and my dad and the lifeguard next to me asking me what happend i said a girl pushed me in the pool they asked who it was and even searched around but they must have left as we didnt find them i still havent forgot that girl since this day, and i will always wonder why she pushed me in.

  • @theparalyzedarmy3836
    @theparalyzedarmy38365 ай бұрын

    Underspark? More like underrated. Awesome channel glad i found you

  • @DashPlayz908
    @DashPlayz90810 күн бұрын

    "Live longer than that guy so I can crap on his grave" Most badass line ever

  • @thananightshade
    @thananightshade2 ай бұрын

    Psychopath only understand things in relation to themselves. Not empathy just wires broken and crossed.

  • @foofoo3344
    @foofoo33447 ай бұрын

    I've heard of a guy who was so scared that he peed and crap himself. The would be murderer couldn't take the smell and ran away.

  • @JosieDrake1995
    @JosieDrake1995Ай бұрын

    My uncle was hitchhiking in Kansas in the 1970s when he got picked up by some people. They tried to rob him and he fought them, but in the process, they shot him 3 times: once in the head and twice in the torso. He opened a car door and threw himself out to escape and got help from some other people driving by. He survived the entire incident and never lost consciousness. His eye was damaged from the gunshot and he has worn an eyepatch ever since

  • @karanjagga07
    @karanjagga075 ай бұрын

    This is like that one kid who tell all those hero stories

  • @itscarly9266
    @itscarly92662 күн бұрын

    When I was 11 years old, I lived in this apartment complex with my family. The apartment had a pool that I frequently went to. That summer I had a friend over for a week because she lived 4-6 hours away from me. Anyway, we decided to go to the pool on one of our last nights together as there was a movie night social event. My whole family went. The movie was actually playing at the pool and the setup was really awesome. It was pitch black and my friend and I went to hang out in the pool to watch the movie while my family sat on the outside. The lights from the screen and projector were so bright that it is hard to tell what is going on in the pool. My friend and I were playing around and dancing. I placed my hands on her shoulder and she started to sink. (I still don’t understand how she was sinking as I didn’t apply any pressure on her shoulders and she was stronger than I was). Panicking, I went under the water and I tried to lift her up. She got really angry with me thinking that I did it intentionally and before I could explain myself my friend reached behind me, forced my mouth open and shoved me under the water. I couldn’t process for a moment what was going on and hoped that she was just joking, but when she continued to push me under the water, I realized the situation was serious. I began kicking and even tried to get out of her grasp but nothing was working. This friend of mine was more muscular and bigger than me. At the time, I was only about 5 ft and weighed under 100lbs, so you can imagine the struggle I was having. After squirming for maybe about a minute, I ended up smacking her arms and she decided to let go. I managed to break free and got up to the surface to catch my breath. Nobody saw anything happen. My friend looked completely shocked for a moment that she did that. It was almost like she didn’t mean to act aggressively but she didn’t say a word about that incident. Anyway, after our sleepover, she was sent home and we never spoke to each other since. This friend wasn’t really good to me anyway as she often slapped me and hit me during our play dates. To be fair, her father was pretty abusive but in my mind, I can’t justify her actions in this incident. I told my family that story last year after they asked about my old friend from elementary school. Let’s just say they understood why I didn’t speak to her after that.

  • @mushroomknob
    @mushroomknobАй бұрын

    The last story: it's not about someone paying 50 dollars to kill someone, but WHO would kill someone for 50 dollars?!

  • @ItsAllPainNoGain
    @ItsAllPainNoGainАй бұрын

    When I was 17 I went to the mall with my friend and his dad tagged along cause he needed new running shoes. As we left the mall a man walked up to us and demanded our bags while flashing a holstered gun. We gave him our bags so he had both hands full and as he turned around my friend's dad pulled out his gun and said **PD drop the bags and put your hands in the air, you're under arrest. Crazy luck he tagged along

  • @SYRINDINA
    @SYRINDINA7 ай бұрын

    Random knowledge of the day. Head wounds of any kind bleed like none other ask any medical professional.

  • @indigowulf
    @indigowulf18 күн бұрын

    I am in a city that doesn't really have gang activity, but this day there was a drive by. I was standing at a glass enclosed bus stop with about 8 other people. I saw a quarter on the ground and reached for it. Saved my life. Was really surreal and slow motion, hearing the pop pop pop and seeing 3 holes appear in the glass right behind where I had just been standing. Slowly spider webs appeared between the holes, then suddenly time started again and the whole glass shattered. Multiple people called 9-1-1 but it was never even in the news, and a friend I knew that had a cop dad claimed they said it was a prank and not bullets. Makes me wonder if there's actually more drive by and crap like that around here, that just gets covered up because "this is a safe city". I still have a piece of that glass, to remind myself that tomorrow is not promised.

  • @ecabe1793
    @ecabe17936 ай бұрын

    Head wounds bleed excessively especially when you tear the bridging veins of the scalp

  • @AcousticKitty
    @AcousticKitty14 күн бұрын

    "there's not a lot of blood in the scalp" uh no, not true. head wounds, even small ones, always bleed a lot more than you'd expect.

  • @Idkpleasejustletmechangeit
    @Idkpleasejustletmechangeit6 ай бұрын

    Nobody in the history of homicide has ever survived being murdered. A lot of people in the history of homicide plots have survived someone trying to murder them.

  • @bizzbolt5
    @bizzbolt54 ай бұрын

    It makes me sad that people even attempt murder in the first place. I don’t care if it is a personal grudge, opportunity, or because the individual owes you something. Taking the life of someone else is irredeemable. I wish someday the world won’t as messed up, but I don’t have high hopes.

  • @Test-tu9mb

    @Test-tu9mb

    4 ай бұрын

    what about self defense

  • @somerandomartisthere

    @somerandomartisthere

    2 ай бұрын

    I wish this world would punish a bit more like the older ages. Kind of an eye for an eye style, fear may be the only way to prevent some of these deaths.

  • @Dugga49
    @Dugga496 күн бұрын

    “They don’t win” damn right

  • @boomboomboombob
    @boomboomboombob5 ай бұрын

    UnderSparked? More like underrated...

  • @user-ew3gu4iz7p
    @user-ew3gu4iz7p4 ай бұрын

    11:46 the scalp actually bleeds a ton, it’s full of blood vessels. Source: the time my sister accidentally hit me with a jagged rock and I was stained red for a week. Also, doctors.

  • @LordMondegrene
    @LordMondegreneАй бұрын

    I was about six or seven, home alone on a warm suburban day. I don't know where my family was, work or school. I may have been home sick, or it could have been a weekend, or summer vacation. Suddenly I began salivating like a faucet. At first, I just swallowed it, but I had to swallow so often, my throat began to hurt. So I just sat on the curb, and drooled until there was a puddle in the gutter. It ran down the hill. I got tired of squatting. So I got up and walked into the backyard, sat on a bench and drooled by the Oregon Grapes, until there was another puddle. This was crazy. Did I have rabies? That was the only thing I knew of that made you slobber so much. Finally, I went in the kitchen, got the biggest tumbler we had, and filled it. Twice. I also tossed the contents on the hill a few times, but at least I could walk around now, and it kept me from soaking my shirt with spit. So I could move around instead of just sit and gush like a garden hose. After a few hours, it tapered off. I never spoke to anyone about it, because it was just too damn weird. And I had no proof, and no witnesses. About 50 years later, I found out what had happened in a book by George Seldes. He knew Mussolini, who was treated for syphilis with dangerously large doses of mercury. The side effect is hours of uncontrollable drooling, quarts of clear, watery spittle, flowing like a faucet. Somebody in my family had poisoned me.

  • @cubescubos2565
    @cubescubos25653 ай бұрын

    Story 15 is suprisingly wholesome lol

  • @Jackson-su4cf
    @Jackson-su4cf5 ай бұрын

    All this dude is worried about is not having an assassin paid fifty dollars

  • @JackBond1234
    @JackBond12343 ай бұрын

    Prison isn't for reformation. It's for punishment which is for deterrence.

  • @DemohamLord
    @DemohamLord5 ай бұрын

    Story 9, dumb luck? Nah, that is Lady Luck herself showing you her bra. The luckiest thing ever

  • @user-lr7gl8pj5f
    @user-lr7gl8pj5f5 ай бұрын

    16:57 same reason my dad would always sit facing the door

  • @LilithOnRoblox
    @LilithOnRoblox6 ай бұрын

    Whats crazy to think is that some of these murderers could have noticed this

  • @avigailwaters6219
    @avigailwaters62193 ай бұрын

    When I was between 6-8 my parents and I went to town. I was excited because whenever we went to town I would get a lollipop. While walking down the street, i was hoping back and forth over a small gutter when I heard my parents shout my name. I heard glass break beside me. I turned to see a guy holding back an older man who had tried to hit me over the head with a bottle. He probably would have if I wasnt jumping back and forth. The guy was drunk and still trying to get me calling me a demon. My parents grabbed me and we left.

  • @joonasnaski9513
    @joonasnaski9513Ай бұрын

    8:00 Holy shit! What an amazing plan.

  • @destindaugherty428
    @destindaugherty428Ай бұрын

    The thing he was using to choke me with broke, I booked it after that, never ran that fast before

  • @Thecakenbloodsystem_bloodfang
    @Thecakenbloodsystem_bloodfang5 ай бұрын

    5:38 saying that reminding me of a time I was visiting my dad during the usual summer break trips There was a man in the little toy house they had He idk what he was doing idk if it was robbing or what He went running My dad chased him and caught up to him quickly

  • @kwirkmusic
    @kwirkmusic4 ай бұрын

    story 17 is amazing.

  • @Jelly_shy_guy_man
    @Jelly_shy_guy_man8 ай бұрын

    I forgot how to count once

  • @JadeAkelaONeal
    @JadeAkelaONeal4 ай бұрын

    The scalp bleeds more than any other part of your body will from a surface wound.

  • @user-yv6vx
    @user-yv6vx4 ай бұрын

    You know what. I was avoiding your content because I think this "narrate reddit stories" style video is a bad habit and not a good use of my time. But then, I heard you casually criticize the prison industrial complex and carceral punishment and I've decided to stick around. I like to support that energy. All my homies hate prisons for profit. Also I watch plenty of pointless shit so, who cares if it's productive? It's entertaining.

  • @phileascurtil5605
    @phileascurtil56052 ай бұрын

    Years ago my mom survived 3 bomb attack. The first one was a bomb in the stairs one floor under her flat (when she was like 3-4). The entrance door just got slammed on the other side of the living room due to the bomb. Around that time of the day, she was usualy playing in the livingroom with her brother and sisters. That day was holydays. It happenend because the guy living one floor under was a counter mafia judge. The second one was on the 31st December and a bomb exploded in the train she was in. 5 min before the bomb exploded, she was playing in the wagon it happened. But her mother grabbed her back to their place. She was still quite young. The third one was when she was around 18 I think. She was coming back from two weeks in Texas to improve her english (which is still today really really bad). She was taking the metro and due to the fact that she called her parents at the airport she missed the previous metro. So she took the next one. And again, a bomb was inside... So yeah, knowing she almost died is "quite common" for her, at least more than other peoples.

  • @Robluccidefogo
    @Robluccidefogo7 ай бұрын

    Every hero , has a creation story. But DAMB these guys have the BEST most EXTREME fucking SEMI-DEATH BACKSTORY