My roommate my first year of college. Dude gets a full-ride scholarship to a prestigious university. Is smart as all hell , street smart to boot, friends with everyone, and a true friend to me personally. End of the first semester rolls around: he failed every single class. Why? He never went to class. He never did his homework. Turns out he was smoking weed all day, every day off campus. Dude gets called before an academic review board and begs for forgiveness. He's a very easy-to-approach fellow, and he convinces the school to let him in for one semester, even keeping his scholarships, but he has to make the Dean's list in the spring or he's out. Dude is lucky as a mf he wasn't kicked out. Spring rolls around. Dude quits tobacco, alcohol, and weed cold turkey. All at the same time. This mf goes through two months of intense detox while still balancing his school work. He's making straight A's without hardly trying; he even claims he's bored. Then March hits. He gets caught up with the wrong crowd. He goes out smoking once. He's right back to where he was in the Fall. Dude disappears for two weeks. He comes back, find out he went to an EDM festival. He was still high on all the acid and weed he did while he was there. Says school "ain't for him." Dude ends up dropping out of college. Takes a job at Waffle House working 16 hour shifts just to pay the two semesters of private college back because he lost all of his scholarships. With his academic record he can never go back to college. I still see him occasionally around town at work (private security); he is a fantastic person, but I just can't help but wonder how different his life would look if he'd been able to control the drugs.
i dont think it was all the drugs that made him drop out. if hes smart then he probably realized college was a waste of his time and wouldnt lead to happiness. only difference between having a degree and not having one is without one, you have a shitty job that you hate, with one, you have a shitty job that you hate and youre in debt until youre 40. you could be right though and just became a burn out. i just think that ,if you say hes smart, hes an out of the box thinker and someone like that will not prosper in school as schools have a my way or the highway mentality
@Justin Y. He failed every class. I don't see even a community college accepting a GPA close to zero. Finger crossed he finds a way back. Also, 'sup Justin? Lol
That’s actually really sad. As someone with ADHD, it sounds like the poor guy has a severe case of it. Controlling the drugs wasn’t the root problem it was the brain disorder. Lots of people with ADHD use recreational drug use to cope.
SomethingScanning you state that as if they should give a shit about those who are worried about them when in reality that is not that big a deal in some cases they do harm others but some of them are just causing their own health problems Especially with smoking
Xap Ete Actually, with smoking, secondhand smoke (people around them inhaling the fumes) can be deadly in some cases. Other than that, I see what you mean; a few drugs only harm the person using it (though family and friends may experience emotional pain).
@@MrClown2121 fuck dude I feel attacked. I used to get told "i see you being successful" by teachers and now they rarely talk to me unless i initiate it.
Sometimes people who have everything going for them or who never learned about certain consequences, even common sense, take the risk of doing what sounds fun vs what is right. They don't think they'll get into trouble because no former charges, or mishaps on their record, etc. They think everyone sees them as perfect or mild compared to other people who commit crimes. They think the cops or the judge will say "oh well, boys will be boys" and send them a slap on the wrist and home to mommy and daddy. And/or their parents never thought them about consequences or taught them right from wrong, basically never raised their kids and now they think they can do what ever they want.
Excessive, and pointless, alcohol consumption will always lead to bad things. Sometimes as minor as a hangover and your eyes being blood red for 3 weeks (literally, I think I popped a few blood vessels while I was throwing up and I had not a single spec of white in my eyes for a freaking month), and sometimes to life fucking bad things.
Well they screwed up their ENTIRE life so obviously it would be much worse than oversleeping. Even if it's for college finals, you can bounce back from that. Can't say the same about destroying a nuclear sub and owing the U.S government millions of dollars.
Stefania Sousa My stepdad got a dui and my mom did too (who was not drunk but she was on a diet that can raise a breathalyzer score) my step dad is/was an alcoholic and one time even blamed me for my parents splitting up. It was only a matter of time
Last year, about 2 or 3 days after the Parkland Shooting, some girl pulled the fire alarm at our campus in a horrible attempt to scare everyone as a prank. 3 things happened that day. A) it took the entire main campus a whopping 15 minutes to fully evacuate. The principal always times it, never usually going over 5 minutes. Teachers and seniors were dragging and helping staggering terrified freshman and sophomores out of the school B) A way overabundance of fire trucks and police cars came not even minutes after the alarm was pulled. C) The girl was immediately suspended an hour later, and expelled the next day. Why expelled? That night, she started spreading on snap, insta, and facebook of her crazy boyfriend and his friends attempting to shoot up the school the next day. Almost half of the school did not show up that day. We, thankfully, were not shot up. No fuckin idea what happened to that chick.
There was this girl two years above me that I went to college with. She was super weird. She kept “changing” her religion, because when she came to our school she was Christian, converted to Catholic(?!?), and then to Jewish, before finally converting to Islam. Really odd. She was nice enough and got good grades, but was also super feminist and very “woke.” Anyways, she started dating some Saudi Arabian guy shortly before graduating, and apparently married him SUPER quick after that. He needed to move back to Saudi Arabia for some family emergency, and so they went and took his kids as well. Except... he didn’t HAVE full custody of his kids, and his ex-wife did not approve for them to travel halfway across the globe. The girl came back to the states for a family birthday or something, and as soon as she got off the plane she was arrested on international kidnapping charges. She apparently didn’t know the guy didn’t have full custody (uh... what?) and didn’t think it would be kidnapping if they were his kids. She’s now in jail for a LONG time, and through the whole court process he became completely unreachable, and let her take the fall for everything. He still has the kids too, and isn’t coming back to the states.
Sounds like she was very self-serving, as you can't "convert" to Judaism. Not easily. Judaism is one of the only religions in the world which is bound to specific ethnicities, and to "convert" to Judaism you'd have to do some serious work to "convert" to Judaism. I bet she just said she was Jewish to look cool and different, or virtue signal. Not to mention she says she converted to Catholic after being a Christian... When Catholicism is the largest and one of the oldest Christian organizations in the world.
I in a idle of boredom looked at ways to get a second passport - one was an Israeli passport and since I'm not Jewish I ended up reading a little about the conversion process because I had no idea about it and I was surprised at how seriously its treated. Its honestly a standard I wish was imposed on any conversion.
@@Hylaeosaurus Why? Judaism is completely dwarfed by other religions and before the modern era Jews were very oppressed Heck I'd go as far as to say jews survived in the 1500 purge of jewish people from Europe only cause of the Ottoman empires tolerance of jewish people As all they had to do to live in Muslim sultanates or caliphates was pay a tax and they'd be exempt from military service and kept their religions They grew very VERY rich in the height of the Ottoman empire days if I remember correctly But it's impractical as people who despise you can extinguish your entire faith as hitler tried with jews Meanwhile not even the mongols or the bubonic plague could put down the Muslims and Christians
It was mainly out of idle wondering and wondering how to get more than one passport. Also what with Brexit I kinda figured it might be a good idea to know about ways out of the UK.
4:51 I was at that game in the student section a few rows behind that guy. Wasn’t hard for the ushers to find who said that, he got pointed out immediately by everyone around him. What the post didn’t mention was that he was also drunk and underage so when security removed him, he got a minor and was banned from the stadium.
Never ever pursue a career in academia. You'll always be surrounded by super-smart people, like a reminder, of how stupid you are. But if you manage to make it big in the academic world, then that's probably imposter syndrome.
@@Pragy30 nah man, academia is a good career from my experiences. It's really cool being able to learn from these people; all about perspective I guess.
17-year-old lad; just passed his test. Took some mates for a spin in his car; a soft-top convertible. Lost control at stupid speed and hit a roadsign that tore the top of the car off - windscreen, soft roof, the lot. Four casualties: Driver died in the mangled wreck; his girlfriend was decapitated by the sign; one I believe is still in a coma and only one other lived to tell Police and others what happened. Short version: Driver was being a fucking dickhead on the road.
Yesterday in my city at 3AM some rich kid drunk driving an SUV with 3 more occupants killed a family of 3 who were waiting on the roadside for an uber. The guys in the SUV survived
Sooo many due to alcohol/drugs, not just on this vid but pretty much all the ones involving negative effects. Why people mess around with this crap is beyond me and why society continuously promotes it even more so.
i have a friend who is 21 now a few years back, he was about to turn 18, he was studying, applying for jobs and he had 3 days until his 18th birthday, and only needed to do the final test to get his drivers license he gets drunk passed out at a party... wakes up only to steal one of our mutual friends car (kind of new Audi a3) He drives 150km/h in the 50km/h zone, falls asleep on the gas pedal and smashes trough a light pole, a few road signs, a lecti block, the car travels haflway trough a park, trough a fence and 6 meters down and lands by a riverbank police got him after 5 mins, headlines around the whole country fine of 400.000 nok (or ca 50k usd) 5 years without the license etc etc.. had he done it a few days later he woulda gotten twice the punishment and a few years of jailtime he almost hit a few pedestrians aswell, so even tough he kinda fucked his life up... he also got super lucky, and walked away without a scratch.. coulda easily killed someone or killed himself
A guy once speed ran a red light and smashed his brand new BMW against my dad's pick up truck and then two more cars and a bus (my dad was perfectly fine, just some slight bruising on his arm, though the driver of one of the other cars broke both femurs). But the speeder open fractured his arm and the bone jutting out pierced his lung. He lost a lot of blood, but somehow survived. His brain spent so much time not receiving enough blood, that he got brain damage. Used to be a successful lawyer and now's basically a vegetable. Why was he speeding? He was running late for a padel game.
ilias tredi boy he had everyone in the same house but nobody worked therefore nobody could pay any bills and they would be kicked out onto the street soon enough
@@dr.blockcraft6633 Uh... what is going on with your capitalization? No offense or anything ,but I'm curious about why you're capitalizing every other word.
Funny thing is, if you're sensible enough to remember this video and contemplate it, you're also sensible enough to not do whatever dumb thing you were planning to do.
Some really smart kid got a scholarship to a college and it paid literally everything, so he thought he had his life set. He stopped trying his last high school year and the scholarship was taken away. Good luck to him applying to colleges that would see his grade dip.
@@nevernorest8315 I believe it was about a guy who suffered from a mental illness that made him slow, and he was given a serum that made him brilliant and a genius, but it only lasted for a short amount of time. Within that time frame he falls in love and accomplishes some really good deeds, but ends up slowly becoming slow again and loses the things he had in his life that were great.
@@nevernorest8315 It's about a man who is, shall we say, slow. This man works in a factory, the details of which escape me at this time, but they aren't that important. He just works a simple janitorial job, one that works for a simple man like himself. A local Doctor/Scientist then finds some interesting results with an experiment on a lab rat named Algernon (hence the second part of the title), and proceeds to seek out potential human lab rats to test it on. This man ends up as the human lab rat, and suddenly he has beyond average intelligence. The man even becomes so intelligent that he can pick up entire new languages and read about studies and similar experiments in languages like Hindi, much to the Doctor's surprise. His own coworkers, meanwhile, are starting to fear him due to his superhuman intellect, as he's rearranged all the machines in the factory to double, triple, even quadruple the efficiency of the work. He also has an outburst in a restaurant when a fellow person of slowed intellect breaks some plates, appears to panic, and then is relieved when the boss simply acknowledges the situation and more or less says "accidents happen, don't worry about it." He smiles, not realizing the patrons are laughing at him, not at the situation. The protagonist then angrily proclaims as part of his outburst, "He's just like you!" He ultimately storms out of the restaurant, and several nights later learns that he has feelings of a romantic nature toward his tutor, who would teach him how to cope with the world around him when he was slow. He also realizes he doesn't know how to properly express these feelings. In the meantime, the Doctor has made a rather ominous and dismaying discovery: the effects of the experiment are not only temporary, but they leave the brain of the recipient in worse condition than when they were untreated. This is shown through the loss of intelligence and eventual death of Algernon, and the protagonist leaves the town shortly after, requesting in a note that flowers be left on Algernon's grave, thus the first part of the title. Sorry for the novella, but you can't really appreciate the book without a detailed plot, if not a full reading.
I have no idea what happened to this one guy I knew in high school. He was a really popular guy. Fun to be around. He not only had a nice girlfriend, but other girls were basically wishing he was dating them instead. Cut to a few years after high school and no one likes the guy because now he's a super hostile drunk loser who still thinks he's the king of the world or something. It makes me angry, honestly. What happened to him?
Wow, this is a sobering video. It reminds me to be thankful for what I have, and that I haven't thrown it all away on a single moment's bad judgement. Part of me feels bad for these people, a sort of "there but for the grace of God go I" feeling. But at the same time, so many of them exercised such incredibly poor judgement and lack of concern for those around them that it's hard to feel sorry for them.
Man, I thought this was going to be funny, but wow, this is just depressing. Too many people do stupid things without thinking about the consequences... It's sad. Edit: wow, I have almost a hundred likes on this and I honestly don't have any idea how. But sense there's some people who don't understand my comment, I thought I'd explain a little more: I don't think the misery of others is funny, and when I clicked on this video, I wasn't entirely paying attention, this guy usually makes funny stuff, so when I clicked on this video, I thought that "ruined" was an exaggeration, and that the people in this video didn't really ruin their lives, but did something dumb and from the perspective of someone else, it may have looked like they ruined their lives but they'd ultimately be fine. I didn't expect them to be so serious. I didn't expect so many stories about guys who decided to rob a store when they had college scholarships, or guys being sent to jail and stuff. So yeah, that's what I meant. Sorry this explanation was a bit long, but I thought I'd explain myself a bit for those who don't understand what I'm saying. Please have a wonderful day.
What? I didn't think it'd be that serious. I thought that maybe people would be exaggerating, and that it'd ultimately be harmless. Maybe one or two that were serious, but a lot of times this guy's stuff is funny, so I thought this would be funny too. That's why I thought this video would be funny. Not because I enjoy the misery of others.
The person who stolen the plane, I know his name, I'm from that country he came from, and I'm attending the secondary school/high school he went, which is the best school in my country, they did a big assembly about, how he suffered from depression.
- He had one semester to finish only three classes (and get that diploma) before his parents ran out of money to keep him in uni. He slept the entire semester and quit. - She decided to get a certain degree, quit and changed to another, and another...and another. Money ran out after changing 4 times in the same semester and now works in mcdonalds. - last one is actually the slowest burn ever, but another friend has been taking his degree for the past 5 years without doing a single class, hes been playing games, watch sit coms and sleeping away from his family (thinking he is actually doing the degree) for the past 5 years, that is definetly going to have a happy ending.
i can't understand people who do this honestly! I want to finish uni as fast as i can and then in my neighbour country it's not rare to see people on their 17th semester. crazy
@@StarslightAndDreams wow they must be getting like 2 ph.ds or something because that's way too long. Imagine having 3 ph.ds, you could be called doctor doctor doctor
@@yuno9121 nope, they just keep dropping out because they're bored and start a new major. they end up with nothing because they keep starting over. so it might take them 9 years to finish one bachelor
Well, y'know, except that story going around right now about the woman that was brutally murdered by an uber driver. I mean, didn't work out that great for her.
Casey Fury (The Dude who set the USS Miami on Fire) (The Nuclear Sub bit) was actually a Painter, not a Welder lol. The Ship fire in Question happened in Kittery, ME just a few years ago. I used to work with the guy!
A family friend had something like this happen. Back in the 80's to 90's, he was on track to be an Australian Olympic Sailer in an A-Class I think it was? Anyway, he got into a motorbike accident. Broke his leg. He was dropped by the Australian Institute of Sport so fast. Lost almost all support. Fortunately he managed to put his life back together, and still enjoys sailing with his wife, dog, and kid. Funnily enough, his dad was on 60 minutes/sunday night/something like that in the past year because he (the dad) also got into a motorbike accident and broke his back, but the x-rays picked up a cancerous tumour. So the accident that nearly killed him ended up saving his life.
That's the thing - security seems easy till you do it. Security guards spend their shift using their heads constantly, you need to know all the local thieves/troublemakers by sight, know the laws relating to the site perfectly, this is on top of conflict management and knowing how to calm people down. Oh and at the same time be able to read body language and behaviours to spot problems before it happens.I have worked in security - had to go from having stop a kid trying to do the 24hour internet challenge, then to explain why a pet rabbit wasn't allowed in a supermarket, to catching a shoplifter.
there is a really annoying kid at my school. He was in a pre-college program with me and he fought with everybody (including the dean of that college, idiot) so he was pretty much blacklisted from college acceptance. He is also in ROTC, and his plan was to go into the Navy. What happened was he snuck into the seargents office and stole a medal, and when he was caught he kept lying about it (first saying it wasn't him, then saying he ordered it online, then he was going to give it to the owner) he was dropped 13 ranks and is a private again. This will also be on his record and he won't be able to get into the millitary or a college. He ruined his life as a senior in high school and I don't feel sorry for him
@@JarthenGreenmeadow nah probably not man one thing enlisted people hate with a passion is thieves like he will be ostracized at first then beaten up then let go for disorderly conduct.
@@benjaminr8961 If you're referring to someone censoring themselves, no, there's nothing wrong with refusing to use a profanity. If you're referring to people being offended by a profane or derogatory phrase, that's kind of silly. Becoming offended by something offensive isn't particularly exceptional and isn't really a hill to go to war on. You can shout "stick and stones will break my bones, but words will never hurt me," all you want, but people have a breaking point when it comes to apathy to verbal offense. It's normal and not really something that's particularly worthy of vilification.
I'm a big "no drink and drive" supporter I suppose, I'm a very catious kind of guy and one time after going on a date I got a little more tipsy than I wanted, but I still had to take this girl to her place, we were dating for 2 months by then but when we got to the car, of course she noticed in the state I was and for some reason I had the extreme urge to drive, I couldn't believe it and I decided to throw the keys in the back seat without looking where they had landed because I couldn't trust myself to not turn on the car and drive off, she was tipsy too and didn't have a driver's license. So we just went with it and made out for a couple hours till it passed and I was more sober
@@DeoxRc I respect your perspective, but it's the reason why I was even curious about drugs back in college. People just want to live it up when you're partying. The more rules you break, the more badass you are. I don't believe the culture was quite like this when the world was more conservative. I think parents/school system spreading the statistics on drinking and driving can only reach a number of people. The people who enjoy the party life/the people who are genuinely angry about the world and can't care about other people are the ones who will end up drunk driving and killing others.
Oh boy I've got a good story that would answer this question - recently, a girl in my class borrowed her boyfriend's car to drive to school DESPITE not having her licence yet....and ended up losing control of the car and crashing into five others (luckily they were all parked so no one was hurt). Not only that, she LIED to police about what happened by saying her boyfriend was driving. So as it wasn't her car and she hadn't passed her test she had no insurance and has to pay out of her own (parents') pocket for the damage. She FUCKED up.
I live in Florida and I'm sure some of you heard about this last year in November but a 15 year old boy strangled his own mother to death and buried her behind a church after she yelled at him for bad grades. He managed to get two of his friends to help hide the body. The scarier part of this was he was helping my grandmother and us a week prior with some yard work 😳
This girl that I worked with was on prison work release. The way she got in prison was this: one night, she was out at the bars and she was super drunk. She was walking down the street, and there was a news van parked there with the keys inside. She thought it would be funny to take the van for a joyride, so that's what she did. Unfortunately, she crashed the van two blocks later, and was quickly arrested. The news station threw the book at her and she got charged with a LOT of stuff. Not just DUI, but also destruction of property, theft, reckless endangerment, etc.
*Summary:* Some dude got drunk and crashed, and if he had been sober in the crash, he would've died. *Story:* A few days ago some idiot in my neighborhood just got SUPER drunk and drove at 80 miles an hour into the traffic circle in the middle of town. He hit a one-way sign, turned right, hit another sign, and promptly smashed into the side of a Taco Bell. It was the middle of the night, so no one else was in the traffic circle at the time. He was so drunk that he was unconscious the whole time he was in the hospital and when the police arrested him. He woke up in a jail cell, wondering what he had done, not even remembering that he had decided to drive home. Doctors think that if he got into this accident while sober, he would have died. Being drunk actually caused his muscles to be relaxed enough for the damage to not be permanent, but he is in for some serious trouble. I recently drove through the traffic circle, and I saw the Taco Bell. It has a gigantic hole in the side of the building, and it is closed.
While yes, being drunk can help you absorb the impact from crashes because ragdolling can be better than bracing, if he were sober he wouldn't have crashed in the first place.
@@BaufenBeast I know, I'm just saying if he had accidently gotten into a similar accident, he would've died. But if he was sober, he wouldn't have crashed in the first place.
My mom’s cousin’s daughter had everything going for her. She never did drugs, never drank alcohol, and always made A’s. She graduated from high school with a scholarship, and started to study at a big college university. One Friday night, she decided to go out and party with her friends (she barely gets to since she’s always studying and working hard) to let off some stress. She had a couple drinks of alcohol for the first time, nothing too crazy, but nothing you should drive on. Still, on her way home from the party, she got into a car accident and crashed into 2 people which killed them. I forgot how long she was sentenced for, but I do know it was more than 20 years. Poor girl, didn’t deserve it at all.
2:44 sounds like an incident here about 7 years ago, exactly like it. But this post was too recent. There's still skid marks swerving off the road, into a field, and back onto the road and off the other side. Continued the next few years to loose several more kids in my school in car accidents. Drive safe✌️
God, that last one is sad. I've been in a similar situation that worked out more or less ok (a low-ranking newbie team member broke a piece of expensive rental equipment in an honest accident and the project leaders all agreed not to identify them and rather to all pitch in to cover the expense). That security supervisor did the right thing, but I guess that's not how big bosses see it. Not being willing to sell out your team members is "disloyal" to the company, even if it's loyalty to your team. ugh.
@@davidace5864 Forgive me if I misread/misheard, but it sounded like it was a genuine accident. In a situation where someone will be disproportionately punished for an unintentional and unpredictable slip up, ie. losing their job or having to pay thousands of dollars, I think it's very reasonable and brave to try to protect them from that. Accidents happen to everyone.
The whole thing against weed is ridiculous honestly. Sure it might not be the best for your body but alcohol and tobacco are sooo much worse! And legal weed would probably lead people to drink and smoke tobacco less!
@@JuliaMarieH Marijuana is also a *proven* benefit to people in pain, including people suffering from cancer, degenerative bone diseases, and basically any muscular pain-related problem. The biggest negative remaining at this point is that it can cause lung problems if you smoke it, but thanks to people no longer being morons, salves and edibles are also a thing. The medical benefits of marijuana are only *starting* to be properly investigated.
being less dangerous than alcohol doesnt exactly mean its great for you but at least they can decide how to set up the laws responsibly this time. its far too late for tobacco and alcohol laws to change, because whenever we're snuggly accustomed to a certain slow creeping danger we just accept it as a part of life
My uncle got drunk and drove into a pole when he was twenty. He didn’t live to see his niece and nephew, didn’t get to see his sisters grow up, never got to meet the perfect girl, never got to have his own kids, never got criticise his future brother in law, never got to go to his sister’s wedding and forever changed the lives around him Shit I’m tearing up now 😅
I couldn't even imagine the idea of someone owing that much money.... He, his children, his children's children, his children's children's children and possibly many generations afterward would be working their asses off to pay off a 9-Figure sum, all because he decided to set off a fire in a Nuclear Sub to get out of work early. I'm no Nuclear Physicist, but even I know that having a fire onboard a nuclear sub would've been catastrophic.
moffatt all jokes side, these people want to be streamers and become indulged in playing the game 24/7. What’s even worse is that they think they would make it but there’s a million of other people just like them.
@@Temari0403 i myself fk my life up hard by playing league and skipping classes, went from being a honor student with scholarship to failing classes and eventually dropped out. Got heavily depressed. Quit league 2 years ago, going back to college to finish a degree while working part time atm.
I stopped trying socially, and stopped working out, had to go to special needs classes because i refused to do any work. Now every time someone talks to me no matter how hard they try i will just pretend they don't exist. now everyone is angry at me i just stopped caring about everything. I don't want to die I don't hate people i just genuinely don't care anymore. nothing means anything and only want to sleep.
This guy and girl were given everything they could ever want. A great place to live, right next to a garden with plenty of fresh food (the owner took care of it at no cost to the couple, and He was a good gardener too). On top of all this, they were literally made for each other. I’m talkin madly in love. They were young and in perfect health, too. Not a single ailment to cause them pain. The only thing was that the owner/gardener had one rule. He had this one tree in the middle of that they weren’t supposed to eat from, or they would lose the whole deal. Well they ate from it. Not only did they lose their place, their relationship was strained for the rest of their lives, and they had to leave the garden. That part where they doomed all of humanity sucked too.
@@yeetusdeletus9 No kidding, it's like they just can't find a middle ground, that if they recognize the Bible as a cultural underpinning of Western culture, then they have no choice in believing it's 100% true.
A kid from my school (I believe 14 years old but maybe 13) stole 3 cars, had guns, and had “fake drugs” on him. 4 years in juvenile prison the 2 more years in jail.
ItsFiercekc I shortened it. I’m not sure why because I’m in the grade below and didn’t really know him. It’s not fake though. I’m also not sure if it’s just a rumor about the fake drugs and guns, but I’m serious 100% he really did steal 3 cars and has 4 years in juvenile prison and 2 years in jail after.
ItsFiercekc oooohhh well I don’t exactly know how long it is because like I said I didn’t know him and have no mutual friends with him. Just hearing mostly rumors but I know he did do the crimes.
Highschool is like this in a way that you can watch someone get F's on everything and completely flunk tests, get in trouble, and smoke. And you are just literally watching someone plan out a horrible life
My friend in high school just bought a mustang. He peeled out of the parking lot and a cop flipped their siren on immediately. thinking he could outrun the police he sped up and a piston shot through the hood of his 81 mustang. He was 18 so he got the full treatment.
Friend didn't care about his job, dropped out of college, and now just plays Fortnite all day and smokes weed all day (I live in the netherlands, weed is legal here) He uses his ''friends'' to gain items/money/company to his own interests. However if someone says no or is unavalible they are useless to him and he denies any alternative options they offer to him. I've quit being his friend after he didn't show up on my birthday this year, but dared to ask me for 5$. Guess what he wanted to money for? Correct! Weed. His home situation is also quite depressing. So I know he smokes weed not just cause he likes getting high but also to ease the emotional pain. He is one of these gang/ghetto type guys that call out girls in public and talk about girls as if they are objects behind their back. I know this cause he couldn't care less about his girlfriend if they didn't have s*x with him or didn't obey his wishes. Real sad. It didn't take me long after some friend-counceling that it would be better to stop contacting him. Deleted of every social media or chat platform we shared. and never heard of him since. He also has Diabetus. This has caused him to be hospitalized twice. My mom informed me weed is bad in general if consumed in large amounts, even worse for people with Diabetus. I was completly unaware of this, so I am not suprised if things will go more downhill unless he wakes up and starts working on his life. Buit even than I wouldn't want to stay friends with him. The damage has been done.
I actually heard about the guy setting fire to a sub from my work (I started working on a navy base last year). The story I heard was that he’d gotten a call from his ex gf because she was having trouble with her current guy and he wanted to go see her (maybe win her back?) but his boss wouldn’t let him leave early for that. And that’s why he set fire to the sub. That’s what I’ve heard at least, but it happened a while ago and not at the shipyard I work at so details may have been skewed as they normally get when playing telephone.
Seen in my local paper this week: 18yr old with a misdemeanor amount of cannabis runs from police stop, commits 5 felonies during chase. Glad he didn't kill anyone during chase. Deschedule cannabis NOW!
Considering it was a common trait between a lot of these, what exactly is it like being drunk to where it inhibits you ability to make rational decisions? I personally have never had an alcoholic beverage, nor do I plan on it (and while I am underage I'm in college so obviously a lot of people do it), but can you still intelligently say no to doing something like that? I'm not saying it isnt the drunk person's fault, I'm just curious.
Every time I've ever been drunk I had the self awareness to not go driving, or even leave the house. I never drank so much that it impaired my judgement that hard. I'd argue with a wall. I'd laugh at the dumbest jokes ever. I'd watch movies for no other reason than wanting to see pretty special effects. But I never went driving.
For sure you "can intelligently say no to" drinking Tbh, my solution is not to drink, or just one small glass of wine. I like some mixed drinks but don't want to waste the money
I guess it depends on how much you've had. I've personally never been in a situation when I do not know what I am doing because of alcohol. Well, maybe once for a brief moment when graduating high school.
Seen too many people turn down jobs paying double what they are currently making because "They like their current job". What could you like about not being able to afford ramen.
They don't like their current job, that's an excuse because people are risk averse and don't want to risk what they have. There is in some cases an uncomfortable truth that they are not really able to keep that better paying job.
@@GrimFaceHunter Fair point but if its between starving or risking it all to grow fat and happy you really have one good choice and people like to avoid it since its "too hard", makes no sense to me if your gonna starve you might as well take the risk.
Old high school buddy of mine...kept a 13 year old as a live in sex slave. I couldn’t believe at it first but the picture in the news paper was him. What the hell was he THINKING?!
Aircraft mechanic (man) worked for a big company for 10 years. A female mechanic was new and made many mistakes (as we all do when we came out of school) but we would help her along, new employees are assigned veterans for a while. The man went to the office and took it up with the management, she was called in. He wasn’t belligerent (but stated his case firmly) and she started crying. HR fired him the next day. Wife, kids and no pay check. She is doing fine and is up to speed. I’m sure he will find another job but what a way to end ten years.
I was working as an armed security, older guys were telling stories about dumbest guards they met. One guy got drunk and decided to play russian roulette with a pistol... he left only one bullet in a mag...
Entraya Crosshill as someone who was bullied as a kid i feel for the dude i have people i wouldn’t snitch on unless its serious shit but i didnt want them to know i did it id just find a way to talk to an officer privately
19 year old guy in my town shot and killed a person, then impulsively killed three witnesses immediately after, making it a total of four murders within minutes. Life in prison.
I've got one!! I don't know how to begin, but I'll try. I'm 23. I met the woman of my dreams, my highschool sweetheart, about 7-8 years ago. About a year after I was out of highschool, I made a profoundly stupid and selfish mistake that will likely haunt me until my death. It was our like 2 year anniversary or somethin', cant remember exactly, seems very hazy now. But I had taken one of my mothers rings, to give to her. Terribly idiotic thing to to. I didn't have much money, and to be very honest I didn't think it was the worst decision ever - at the time. Boi. So, my girl shows off her 'new' (and frankly not very special) ring to my sisters. One of them recognizes the ring as familiar. Next day or so, I'm at my girls house (her moms place, rather) and my mom shows up. The first thing she asks, smiling and all, was to see my girls new ring. So she sees it, and says something along the lines of, 'I hope he can stay here, because he *while I see her physically and emotionally begin to break down* cannot come back home. I'd never seen anyone in so much pain. So much disappointment, I know she felt as though she failed as a mother. Needless to say, I cried my whole soul out that night. I didnt mean to hurt her. But, I did. Well, my girls fam allowed me to stay with them for a while. About 2 years or so, if I recall correctly. Through that time, I was utterly disgusting. I rarely put in any real effort towards the house, the bills - nothing. I cant say 'nothing', as I did have enough intellect and wisdom to heal a few things wrong in their already broken home, but keep in mind Im practically still a baby at that point and while my intentions were well, I was in no position to have a valid reason for being there. I stole, lied. Wasted so much time and effort. I was just content with having a place to stay, with the girl I (truly do) love with everything I had. Fast forward a couple more years, sleeping from place to place with friends and such, working dead end jobs, that whole spiel, ended back at my parents place. Im nowhere near the monster I was at that point, but Im not the man I could have been. Should have been. Still fucking up, lying and stealing. Eventually her mom finds out the damage I had done and decides to call the cops. My girl was able to stop this from going any further, but at this point being in jail is the least of my worries. I crushed and manipulated the love of my lifes heart, countless times. I left my parents unable to fully trust me, if at all (our place has cameras now, inside and out). 5 months ago, me and my lady are separate, still communicating. Still seeing each other occasionally, though likely because Im all she's ever known. Well, I get a text from her one day, had seen (and had sex with) her, about 2 days before I get this message. She tells me "I think this has gone way too far". I'm like, no shit, but why tell me this now? "I fucked up, really bad. Last night I slept with another man". I was devastated. I've never felt such a feeling before in my life. The sheer and utter loss at a life that couldve been, shouldve went so much differently. To know I was so fucking awful that I would break the heart of my beautiful, perfect woman, the sweetest thing Ive ever known. To have her lose faith in me and become unfaithful. To know that was all me. Bros. Im not here for pity. Im not here for kindness. And I definitely feel and believe that I deserve all of the pain Ive caused to an infinite degree. But if there is any advice I could give to any of you, enemy or friend: If you know what the right thing is, please for the love of all things good in this world and beyond, this process we call life and death, all of existence, PLEASE. Do the right thing. Do it out of love. Be selfless. If you love someone you do everything you can conceive of to show it. You hold that person close to you, you let your friends how much they mean to you. Dont lie to yourself for any reason. The truth of whats at stake is far more valuable than anything else any of us could ever truly understand. I hope someone reads this, believes it, learns from my self inflicted misery. Don't ever think you don't deserve happiness, and if you see anyone, anything in pain, you do your honest best to change that. Spread joy and love, in any scenario. You don't need any reason to do the right thing. No incentive, not a damn reward. Do it for yourself, for others. For everyone who has ever suffered, who never even got the chance to experience happiness. Just do it. Please. And thank you. Thank you, so much.
Lesson: Don't do drugs, ask for consent, and dont drink and drive.
Jelly Nuggets and tell the god damn truth!
And wear a condom even if they say they are on birth control.
@@elisarosales-solis5999 my ex was a birth control baby. Wear one regardless
Don't drink and drive
Take ecstasy and teleport
Jelly Nuggets don’t forget don’t set fire to nuclear submarine too
My roommate my first year of college.
Dude gets a full-ride scholarship to a prestigious university. Is smart as all hell , street smart to boot, friends with everyone, and a true friend to me personally.
End of the first semester rolls around: he failed every single class. Why? He never went to class. He never did his homework. Turns out he was smoking weed all day, every day off campus.
Dude gets called before an academic review board and begs for forgiveness. He's a very easy-to-approach fellow, and he convinces the school to let him in for one semester, even keeping his scholarships, but he has to make the Dean's list in the spring or he's out. Dude is lucky as a mf he wasn't kicked out.
Spring rolls around. Dude quits tobacco, alcohol, and weed cold turkey. All at the same time. This mf goes through two months of intense detox while still balancing his school work. He's making straight A's without hardly trying; he even claims he's bored.
Then March hits. He gets caught up with the wrong crowd. He goes out smoking once. He's right back to where he was in the Fall. Dude disappears for two weeks. He comes back, find out he went to an EDM festival. He was still high on all the acid and weed he did while he was there. Says school "ain't for him."
Dude ends up dropping out of college. Takes a job at Waffle House working 16 hour shifts just to pay the two semesters of private college back because he lost all of his scholarships. With his academic record he can never go back to college. I still see him occasionally around town at work (private security); he is a fantastic person, but I just can't help but wonder how different his life would look if he'd been able to control the drugs.
i dont think it was all the drugs that made him drop out. if hes smart then he probably realized college was a waste of his time and wouldnt lead to happiness. only difference between having a degree and not having one is without one, you have a shitty job that you hate, with one, you have a shitty job that you hate and youre in debt until youre 40. you could be right though and just became a burn out. i just think that ,if you say hes smart, hes an out of the box thinker and someone like that will not prosper in school as schools have a my way or the highway mentality
lmlCOBHClml dang
@@lmlCOBHClml agreed!
@Justin Y. He failed every class. I don't see even a community college accepting a GPA close to zero. Finger crossed he finds a way back.
Also, 'sup Justin? Lol
That’s actually really sad. As someone with ADHD, it sounds like the poor guy has a severe case of it. Controlling the drugs wasn’t the root problem it was the brain disorder. Lots of people with ADHD use recreational drug use to cope.
"Hey let's play russian roulette"
*Whips out Glock*
Taha Killer Why did no one say ”dude I think that’s a bad idea, put the gun away”
Austrian roulette
Mr. Fortnite they just wanted to play too, but he instantly won
@@torakka2ow640 They wanted to see if someone could actually win first
I bet he even took half of the rounds out of the magazine
Not just affecting their lives, but others around them.
*Your actions affect other people.*
SomethingScanning you state that as if they should give a shit about those who are worried about them when in reality that is not that big a deal in some cases they do harm others but some of them are just causing their own health problems
Especially with smoking
Your choices have consequences. The story is tailored around how you play.
life is strange vibes
*Demi lovato would like to know your location*
Xap Ete
Actually, with smoking, secondhand smoke (people around them inhaling the fumes) can be deadly in some cases.
Other than that, I see what you mean; a few drugs only harm the person using it (though family and friends may experience emotional pain).
There is always the really talented kid who throws it away by acting bad. Usually on purpose.
@SomethingScanning Nonsense.
SomethingScanning that’s where ur wrong mate
@@MrClown2121 fuck dude I feel attacked. I used to get told "i see you being successful" by teachers and now they rarely talk to me unless i initiate it.
Sometimes people who have everything going for them or who never learned about certain consequences, even common sense, take the risk of doing what sounds fun vs what is right. They don't think they'll get into trouble because no former charges, or mishaps on their record, etc. They think everyone sees them as perfect or mild compared to other people who commit crimes. They think the cops or the judge will say "oh well, boys will be boys" and send them a slap on the wrist and home to mommy and daddy. And/or their parents never thought them about consequences or taught them right from wrong, basically never raised their kids and now they think they can do what ever they want.
me
Wow, I wonder why so many of these involves Alcohol.
Seriously, Alcohol and cars/guns/sharp objects/shiny things, these things do not mix.
@SomethingScanning GLaDOS gives chell some alcohol
And thats why i dont drink.
Yea that's why I don't drink, never have never will i see what it does to people so I just stick to a cup of good o'l raw cacao powder mmmm
@@TranceGurl20 you can still have fun sober at parties tho.
Excessive, and pointless, alcohol consumption will always lead to bad things. Sometimes as minor as a hangover and your eyes being blood red for 3 weeks (literally, I think I popped a few blood vessels while I was throwing up and I had not a single spec of white in my eyes for a freaking month), and sometimes to life fucking bad things.
I came to this video expecting something lighthearted like “sleeping in during finals” or something
What I got was much, much worse
I was expecting vengeance and the mafia to be involved.
I once misremembered the finals date. It’s not that serious. Got an F and that’s all. It’ll makes your life harder but not in ruins.
Well they screwed up their ENTIRE life so obviously it would be much worse than oversleeping. Even if it's for college finals, you can bounce back from that. Can't say the same about destroying a nuclear sub and owing the U.S government millions of dollars.
Who the hell sleeps during finals?
Like Diego
The amount of stories involving drunk driving both saddens me and has me fuming
Stefania Sousa My stepdad got a dui and my mom did too (who was not drunk but she was on a diet that can raise a breathalyzer score) my step dad is/was an alcoholic and one time even blamed me for my parents splitting up. It was only a matter of time
“I owe the government money”
“How much?”
“700 million”
Bruh
As if anyone would pay for that
He should declare bankruptcy...wait its the government :D
...well he really screwed himself this time lol
How would one even pay for that? Most people wouldn't make that in two lifetimes.
Would probably be lifetime debt
@@scottvelez3154
Most people wouldn't make that in a couple hundred lifetimes.
This has inspired me to be responsible
Last year, about 2 or 3 days after the Parkland Shooting, some girl pulled the fire alarm at our campus in a horrible attempt to scare everyone as a prank. 3 things happened that day.
A) it took the entire main campus a whopping 15 minutes to fully evacuate. The principal always times it, never usually going over 5 minutes. Teachers and seniors were dragging and helping staggering terrified freshman and sophomores out of the school
B) A way overabundance of fire trucks and police cars came not even minutes after the alarm was pulled.
C) The girl was immediately suspended an hour later, and expelled the next day.
Why expelled? That night, she started spreading on snap, insta, and facebook of her crazy boyfriend and his friends attempting to shoot up the school the next day. Almost half of the school did not show up that day. We, thankfully, were not shot up. No fuckin idea what happened to that chick.
Maybe she was just to be perfect so she decided to find some troubles to cheer up her life
Some people are just broken. Period.
There was this girl two years above me that I went to college with. She was super weird. She kept “changing” her religion, because when she came to our school she was Christian, converted to Catholic(?!?), and then to Jewish, before finally converting to Islam. Really odd. She was nice enough and got good grades, but was also super feminist and very “woke.”
Anyways, she started dating some Saudi Arabian guy shortly before graduating, and apparently married him SUPER quick after that. He needed to move back to Saudi Arabia for some family emergency, and so they went and took his kids as well. Except... he didn’t HAVE full custody of his kids, and his ex-wife did not approve for them to travel halfway across the globe.
The girl came back to the states for a family birthday or something, and as soon as she got off the plane she was arrested on international kidnapping charges. She apparently didn’t know the guy didn’t have full custody (uh... what?) and didn’t think it would be kidnapping if they were his kids. She’s now in jail for a LONG time, and through the whole court process he became completely unreachable, and let her take the fall for everything. He still has the kids too, and isn’t coming back to the states.
Naivete and ignorance, a dangerous combination
Sounds like she was very self-serving, as you can't "convert" to Judaism. Not easily. Judaism is one of the only religions in the world which is bound to specific ethnicities, and to "convert" to Judaism you'd have to do some serious work to "convert" to Judaism.
I bet she just said she was Jewish to look cool and different, or virtue signal. Not to mention she says she converted to Catholic after being a Christian... When Catholicism is the largest and one of the oldest Christian organizations in the world.
I in a idle of boredom looked at ways to get a second passport - one was an Israeli passport and since I'm not Jewish I ended up reading a little about the conversion process because I had no idea about it and I was surprised at how seriously its treated. Its honestly a standard I wish was imposed on any conversion.
@@Hylaeosaurus
Why? Judaism is completely dwarfed by other religions and before the modern era
Jews were very oppressed
Heck I'd go as far as to say jews survived in the 1500 purge of jewish people from Europe only cause of the Ottoman empires tolerance of jewish people
As all they had to do to live in Muslim sultanates or caliphates was pay a tax and they'd be exempt from military service and kept their religions
They grew very VERY rich in the height of the Ottoman empire days if I remember correctly
But it's impractical as people who despise you can extinguish your entire faith as hitler tried with jews
Meanwhile not even the mongols or the bubonic plague could put down the Muslims and Christians
It was mainly out of idle wondering and wondering how to get more than one passport. Also what with Brexit I kinda figured it might be a good idea to know about ways out of the UK.
DON'T. DRINK. AND DRIVE.
I feel bad for those 8 kids in the SUV the remaining kids must be traumatized
i love how its such a serious topic but then there are people who have usernames like TheNippleBrigade
like wtf
Welcome to Reddit, leave sense and logic at the door
My name is biscuit leader
it’s reddit what are you expecting
4:51 I was at that game in the student section a few rows behind that guy. Wasn’t hard for the ushers to find who said that, he got pointed out immediately by everyone around him.
What the post didn’t mention was that he was also drunk and underage so when security removed him, he got a minor and was banned from the stadium.
Aye. Go Sioux. Literally just wrote this same thing lmao
1:34 is literally my gratest fear. being dumb and knowing im dumb
same here
Fear realised: look up the Dunning Kruger effect. You don't know what you don't know.
That's already. I'm one of the stupidest people I know. I forget what people say to me seconds after.
Never ever pursue a career in academia. You'll always be surrounded by super-smart people, like a reminder, of how stupid you are. But if you manage to make it big in the academic world, then that's probably imposter syndrome.
@@Pragy30 nah man, academia is a good career from my experiences. It's really cool being able to learn from these people; all about perspective I guess.
17-year-old lad; just passed his test. Took some mates for a spin in his car; a soft-top convertible. Lost control at stupid speed and hit a roadsign that tore the top of the car off - windscreen, soft roof, the lot.
Four casualties: Driver died in the mangled wreck; his girlfriend was decapitated by the sign; one I believe is still in a coma and only one other lived to tell Police and others what happened.
Short version: Driver was being a fucking dickhead on the road.
So sad
Yesterday in my city at 3AM some rich kid drunk driving an SUV with 3 more occupants killed a family of 3 who were waiting on the roadside for an uber. The guys in the SUV survived
I hope that dingus is never allowed to drive again. Make him fricking walk
Oh sorry never mind he died I read that wrong. All said, however, a sad story
@@buffaloben15golf88 LMFAO
"Their baby is very cute" ...oof.
Don't drunk and drive kids....
*your pet won't ever know why you didn't come home*
🥺🥺
Sooo many due to alcohol/drugs, not just on this vid but pretty much all the ones involving negative effects. Why people mess around with this crap is beyond me and why society continuously promotes it even more so.
Well all of us consumed drugs pretty much all the time. You know, medicines.
i have a friend who is 21 now
a few years back, he was about to turn 18, he was studying, applying for jobs and he had 3 days until his 18th birthday, and only needed to do the final test to get his drivers license
he gets drunk passed out at a party... wakes up only to steal one of our mutual friends car (kind of new Audi a3)
He drives 150km/h in the 50km/h zone, falls asleep on the gas pedal and smashes trough a light pole, a few road signs, a lecti block, the car travels haflway trough a park, trough a fence and 6 meters down and lands by a riverbank
police got him after 5 mins, headlines around the whole country
fine of 400.000 nok (or ca 50k usd) 5 years without the license etc etc..
had he done it a few days later he woulda gotten twice the punishment and a few years of jailtime
he almost hit a few pedestrians aswell, so even tough he kinda fucked his life up... he also got super lucky, and walked away without a scratch.. coulda easily killed someone or killed himself
A guy once speed ran a red light and smashed his brand new BMW against my dad's pick up truck and then two more cars and a bus (my dad was perfectly fine, just some slight bruising on his arm, though the driver of one of the other cars broke both femurs).
But the speeder open fractured his arm and the bone jutting out pierced his lung. He lost a lot of blood, but somehow survived. His brain spent so much time not receiving enough blood, that he got brain damage. Used to be a successful lawyer and now's basically a vegetable.
Why was he speeding? He was running late for a padel game.
What is a padel game
@@lamnz8673Just a sport.
This was much darker then I expected...
Ok who the hell sets fire to a nuclear sub
A guy who's "lost everything" and "doesn't think others should live better lives than him". Just your typical edgelord.
It's a fake story...
@@Trisket Casey Fury, USS Miami. Not a fake story.
Cousin squandered away a six figure inheritance in a year😐. Claims it was divorce lawyer stuff but the trips to Mexico have people wondering
cheap prostitutes and drugs that’ll do it
6 figure is so vague, how much exactly?
100k or 999k?
@@hika5564 ohh..mid 200s?
3:34 that guy really made his mother and stepmother live on the same apartment wtf
I did get the point of this Reddit post, can you explain it?
ilias tredi boy he had everyone in the same house but nobody worked therefore nobody could pay any bills and they would be kicked out onto the street soon enough
@@dr.blockcraft6633 Uh... what is going on with your capitalization? No offense or anything ,but I'm curious about why you're capitalizing every other word.
LMAO 3 CHILDREN WITH THE SAME BIRTHDAY WEEK HAAHAHAH
At least he only has to throw one birthday party!
The lesson to be learned here is: whenever you make a decision, remember this video
Funny thing is, if you're sensible enough to remember this video and contemplate it, you're also sensible enough to not do whatever dumb thing you were planning to do.
@@birthdayzrock1426 My point exactly
Some really smart kid got a scholarship to a college and it paid literally everything, so he thought he had his life set.
He stopped trying his last high school year and the scholarship was taken away. Good luck to him applying to colleges that would see his grade dip.
The story from 1:00- 1:35 reminds me of the story Flowers for Algernon. Anyone else getting this vibe?
Yeah, like the second portion of the book at least.
Can anyone tell me whar the book is about.I don't care if you give me spoilers.
@@nevernorest8315 I believe it was about a guy who suffered from a mental illness that made him slow, and he was given a serum that made him brilliant and a genius, but it only lasted for a short amount of time. Within that time frame he falls in love and accomplishes some really good deeds, but ends up slowly becoming slow again and loses the things he had in his life that were great.
@@darkwyngraym That sounds sad.I'll definitely put that in my mental "Going to read" list.Thank you😊
@@nevernorest8315 It's about a man who is, shall we say, slow. This man works in a factory, the details of which escape me at this time, but they aren't that important. He just works a simple janitorial job, one that works for a simple man like himself. A local Doctor/Scientist then finds some interesting results with an experiment on a lab rat named Algernon (hence the second part of the title), and proceeds to seek out potential human lab rats to test it on. This man ends up as the human lab rat, and suddenly he has beyond average intelligence. The man even becomes so intelligent that he can pick up entire new languages and read about studies and similar experiments in languages like Hindi, much to the Doctor's surprise. His own coworkers, meanwhile, are starting to fear him due to his superhuman intellect, as he's rearranged all the machines in the factory to double, triple, even quadruple the efficiency of the work. He also has an outburst in a restaurant when a fellow person of slowed intellect breaks some plates, appears to panic, and then is relieved when the boss simply acknowledges the situation and more or less says "accidents happen, don't worry about it." He smiles, not realizing the patrons are laughing at him, not at the situation. The protagonist then angrily proclaims as part of his outburst, "He's just like you!" He ultimately storms out of the restaurant, and several nights later learns that he has feelings of a romantic nature toward his tutor, who would teach him how to cope with the world around him when he was slow. He also realizes he doesn't know how to properly express these feelings. In the meantime, the Doctor has made a rather ominous and dismaying discovery: the effects of the experiment are not only temporary, but they leave the brain of the recipient in worse condition than when they were untreated. This is shown through the loss of intelligence and eventual death of Algernon, and the protagonist leaves the town shortly after, requesting in a note that flowers be left on Algernon's grave, thus the first part of the title. Sorry for the novella, but you can't really appreciate the book without a detailed plot, if not a full reading.
some of these are funny but honestly the majority are just depressing.
I have no idea what happened to this one guy I knew in high school. He was a really popular guy. Fun to be around. He not only had a nice girlfriend, but other girls were basically wishing he was dating them instead. Cut to a few years after high school and no one likes the guy because now he's a super hostile drunk loser who still thinks he's the king of the world or something.
It makes me angry, honestly. What happened to him?
Probably nothing..imo he never changed when everything else did...
Peaked in highschool. Turned to alcohol after graduation.
90% of these 'alcohol'....
Well thank you for the motivation to get back to studying
I KNOW RIGHT 😂
I wanna say this, forgive me........
*Why did you watch the video then?*
Wow, this is a sobering video. It reminds me to be thankful for what I have, and that I haven't thrown it all away on a single moment's bad judgement.
Part of me feels bad for these people, a sort of "there but for the grace of God go I" feeling. But at the same time, so many of them exercised such incredibly poor judgement and lack of concern for those around them that it's hard to feel sorry for them.
Man, I thought this was going to be funny, but wow, this is just depressing.
Too many people do stupid things without thinking about the consequences...
It's sad.
Edit: wow, I have almost a hundred likes on this and I honestly don't have any idea how.
But sense there's some people who don't understand my comment, I thought I'd explain a little more: I don't think the misery of others is funny, and when I clicked on this video, I wasn't entirely paying attention, this guy usually makes funny stuff, so when I clicked on this video, I thought that "ruined" was an exaggeration, and that the people in this video didn't really ruin their lives, but did something dumb and from the perspective of someone else, it may have looked like they ruined their lives but they'd ultimately be fine. I didn't expect them to be so serious. I didn't expect so many stories about guys who decided to rob a store when they had college scholarships, or guys being sent to jail and stuff.
So yeah, that's what I meant. Sorry this explanation was a bit long, but I thought I'd explain myself a bit for those who don't understand what I'm saying.
Please have a wonderful day.
" I clicked on a video expecting to chuckle at how people *ruined their lives* "
Because people ruining their lives is funny now, apparentlly.
What? I didn't think it'd be that serious. I thought that maybe people would be exaggerating, and that it'd ultimately be harmless. Maybe one or two that were serious, but a lot of times this guy's stuff is funny, so I thought this would be funny too.
That's why I thought this video would be funny. Not because I enjoy the misery of others.
@Leira Whitehart Someone having their life ruined usually isn't something harmless...
@@Land07 well yeah, but I thought it'd mostly be exaggerations, or dumb stuff. I didn't think it'd all be serious.
Well until charges were dropped...
Two words: Jussie Smollett
This guy wanted to be a teacher. He got drunk and crashed his car. Now he won’t be able to teach.
The person who stolen the plane, I know his name, I'm from that country he came from, and I'm attending the secondary school/high school he went, which is the best school in my country, they did a big assembly about, how he suffered from depression.
What school is that?
i suggest you do not share this type of information on the internet.
- He had one semester to finish only three classes (and get that diploma) before his parents ran out of money to keep him in uni. He slept the entire semester and quit.
- She decided to get a certain degree, quit and changed to another, and another...and another.
Money ran out after changing 4 times in the same semester and now works in mcdonalds.
- last one is actually the slowest burn ever, but another friend has been taking his degree for the past 5 years without doing a single class, hes been playing games, watch sit coms and sleeping away from his family (thinking he is actually doing the degree) for the past 5 years, that is definetly going to have a happy ending.
i can't understand people who do this honestly! I want to finish uni as fast as i can and then in my neighbour country it's not rare to see people on their 17th semester. crazy
@@StarslightAndDreams How much time is 17 semesters? Would that be like 3 years?
@@yuno9121 a semester is half a year. 17 semesters is 8.5 years 😭😭
@@StarslightAndDreams wow they must be getting like 2 ph.ds or something because that's way too long. Imagine having 3 ph.ds, you could be called doctor doctor doctor
@@yuno9121 nope, they just keep dropping out because they're bored and start a new major. they end up with nothing because they keep starting over. so it might take them 9 years to finish one bachelor
I wasn’t there, but my Dad buying cheap condoms
LMAO
r/suicidebywords
Oh.
Dude come on that was a cheap shot
So many of these are about drunk driving, seriously, just call an uber. It saves lives.
Well, y'know, except that story going around right now about the woman that was brutally murdered by an uber driver.
I mean, didn't work out that great for her.
@@the-NightStar Right, and how is driving while drunk any better? A single murder is nothing compared to the boat load of DUI related deaths.
@@daniblabla709 that's as if there are 2 evils and an uber is the lesser of the 2, while really, you should just not get drunk
@@cluelessmango768 Yes, that is also an option. A very wallet and liver-friendly option.
Dani Blabla whats a liver lmao not an alcoholic just partyed in school
"What a -fucking- refined idiot" - i'm stealing that lol....
My friend entered pre University school in natural sciences. Two months later he dropped out to do fraud and gets high 24/7
"What is the quickest way you've seen someone mess up their life?"
*COUGH* *COUGH* James Charles *COUGH*
Oh honey, that was years in the making.
Lol, you right😂
This aged well
Couldn't the mall story with the security guard just looked at cameras lol
Sounds like it was late 80’s, might not have had any
Jokes
The problem was that he was the head security guard, and didnt stop them from playing b-ball inside, not because a glass was broken
@@emilioorozco5891 the story sounded more like they wanted to find out who did it, and he wouldn't rat them out
Sounds kind of made up. Making 1/3 of what a security supervisor makes is less than minimum wage 😉
Casey Fury (The Dude who set the USS Miami on Fire) (The Nuclear Sub bit) was actually a Painter, not a Welder lol.
The Ship fire in Question happened in Kittery, ME just a few years ago. I used to work with the guy!
A family friend had something like this happen. Back in the 80's to 90's, he was on track to be an Australian Olympic Sailer in an A-Class I think it was? Anyway, he got into a motorbike accident. Broke his leg. He was dropped by the Australian Institute of Sport so fast. Lost almost all support. Fortunately he managed to put his life back together, and still enjoys sailing with his wife, dog, and kid.
Funnily enough, his dad was on 60 minutes/sunday night/something like that in the past year because he (the dad) also got into a motorbike accident and broke his back, but the x-rays picked up a cancerous tumour. So the accident that nearly killed him ended up saving his life.
Too hard to replace as a security supervisor? Security is literally the most unskilled job of any kind.
That's the thing - security seems easy till you do it. Security guards spend their shift using their heads constantly, you need to know all the local thieves/troublemakers by sight, know the laws relating to the site perfectly, this is on top of conflict management and knowing how to calm people down. Oh and at the same time be able to read body language and behaviours to spot problems before it happens.I have worked in security - had to go from having stop a kid trying to do the 24hour internet challenge, then to explain why a pet rabbit wasn't allowed in a supermarket, to catching a shoplifter.
I have reason to believe you don't have experience being a security guard
0:54 EXACTLY DONT DRINK DRIVE OR THIS WILL HAPPEN
Fate made these people suffer so their story could be told on the Internet so you all could learn a lesson and be grateful for your lives.
there is a really annoying kid at my school.
He was in a pre-college program with me and he fought with everybody (including the dean of that college, idiot) so he was pretty much blacklisted from college acceptance.
He is also in ROTC, and his plan was to go into the Navy.
What happened was he snuck into the seargents office and stole a medal, and when he was caught he kept lying about it (first saying it wasn't him, then saying he ordered it online, then he was going to give it to the owner) he was dropped 13 ranks and is a private again. This will also be on his record and he won't be able to get into the millitary or a college.
He ruined his life as a senior in high school and I don't feel sorry for him
"he won't be able to get into the millitary"
Not as an officer anyway. Enlisted will still probably take him.
Blame his mother
bruh
@@JarthenGreenmeadow nah probably not man one thing enlisted people hate with a passion is thieves like he will be ostracized at first then beaten up then let go for disorderly conduct.
legit the most unfitting music listening to these stories
> super sad story
> some energetic piano of kirby music
> k i r b
Saying the N word without an N-Word pass
in the blackest part of town at night at the top of your lungs
@@itsfiercekc1946 Aka Martin Luther King Blvd, any city, any state.
You are a baboon and I am not haha yup me living near dc
The "N" word is retarded. Allowing a word to have so much power over you is foolish and it needs to be stopped.
@@benjaminr8961 If you're referring to someone censoring themselves, no, there's nothing wrong with refusing to use a profanity.
If you're referring to people being offended by a profane or derogatory phrase, that's kind of silly. Becoming offended by something offensive isn't particularly exceptional and isn't really a hill to go to war on. You can shout "stick and stones will break my bones, but words will never hurt me," all you want, but people have a breaking point when it comes to apathy to verbal offense. It's normal and not really something that's particularly worthy of vilification.
I'm not surprised that a lot of these include alcohol, still people thinks it's ok to drink and do things that CLEARLY risk your life
I'm a big "no drink and drive" supporter I suppose, I'm a very catious kind of guy and one time after going on a date I got a little more tipsy than I wanted, but I still had to take this girl to her place, we were dating for 2 months by then but when we got to the car, of course she noticed in the state I was and for some reason I had the extreme urge to drive, I couldn't believe it and I decided to throw the keys in the back seat without looking where they had landed because I couldn't trust myself to not turn on the car and drive off, she was tipsy too and didn't have a driver's license. So we just went with it and made out for a couple hours till it passed and I was more sober
blame the media and rap music(I admit im guilty of listening to it as well)
@@icecoolguita hmm i don't think that's correct
@@DeoxRc I respect your perspective, but it's the reason why I was even curious about drugs back in college.
People just want to live it up when you're partying. The more rules you break, the more badass you are. I don't believe the culture was quite like this when the world was more conservative.
I think parents/school system spreading the statistics on drinking and driving can only reach a number of people. The people who enjoy the party life/the people who are genuinely angry about the world and can't care about other people are the ones who will end up drunk driving and killing others.
Oh boy I've got a good story that would answer this question - recently, a girl in my class borrowed her boyfriend's car to drive to school DESPITE not having her licence yet....and ended up losing control of the car and crashing into five others (luckily they were all parked so no one was hurt). Not only that, she LIED to police about what happened by saying her boyfriend was driving. So as it wasn't her car and she hadn't passed her test she had no insurance and has to pay out of her own (parents') pocket for the damage. She FUCKED up.
I live in Florida and I'm sure some of you heard about this last year in November but a 15 year old boy strangled his own mother to death and buried her behind a church after she yelled at him for bad grades. He managed to get two of his friends to help hide the body. The scarier part of this was he was helping my grandmother and us a week prior with some yard work 😳
Watched a video about the nuclear sub fire yesterday actually (infographics show) I guess they weren’t lying...damn
I'm just finding myself confused how it even bursted into flames from a lil paper bag. Aren't subs like 99% metal?
@Mark Dougherty i literally just watched that same video, and when i saw this i kinda had a wtf moment too lol
@@CoffeeKitty. link?
Can I get hw link to this kinda wanna watch it
Johnny YK it’s like 50 facts about submarines or something
This girl that I worked with was on prison work release.
The way she got in prison was this: one night, she was out at the bars and she was super drunk. She was walking down the street, and there was a news van parked there with the keys inside. She thought it would be funny to take the van for a joyride, so that's what she did. Unfortunately, she crashed the van two blocks later, and was quickly arrested. The news station threw the book at her and she got charged with a LOT of stuff. Not just DUI, but also destruction of property, theft, reckless endangerment, etc.
*Summary:* Some dude got drunk and crashed, and if he had been sober in the crash, he would've died.
*Story:*
A few days ago some idiot in my neighborhood just got SUPER drunk and drove at 80 miles an hour into the traffic circle in the middle of town. He hit a one-way sign, turned right, hit another sign, and promptly smashed into the side of a Taco Bell. It was the middle of the night, so no one else was in the traffic circle at the time. He was so drunk that he was unconscious the whole time he was in the hospital and when the police arrested him. He woke up in a jail cell, wondering what he had done, not even remembering that he had decided to drive home. Doctors think that if he got into this accident while sober, he would have died. Being drunk actually caused his muscles to be relaxed enough for the damage to not be permanent, but he is in for some serious trouble. I recently drove through the traffic circle, and I saw the Taco Bell. It has a gigantic hole in the side of the building, and it is closed.
While yes, being drunk can help you absorb the impact from crashes because ragdolling can be better than bracing, if he were sober he wouldn't have crashed in the first place.
@@BaufenBeast I know, I'm just saying if he had accidently gotten into a similar accident, he would've died. But if he was sober, he wouldn't have crashed in the first place.
@SomethingScanning But if he HAD crashed while sober, he would've died.
The irony. It saved his life, but it also ruined his life.
Exactly and yes.
My mom’s cousin’s daughter had everything going for her. She never did drugs, never drank alcohol, and always made A’s. She graduated from high school with a scholarship, and started to study at a big college university. One Friday night, she decided to go out and party with her friends (she barely gets to since she’s always studying and working hard) to let off some stress. She had a couple drinks of alcohol for the first time, nothing too crazy, but nothing you should drive on. Still, on her way home from the party, she got into a car accident and crashed into 2 people which killed them. I forgot how long she was sentenced for, but I do know it was more than 20 years. Poor girl, didn’t deserve it at all.
2:44 sounds like an incident here about 7 years ago, exactly like it. But this post was too recent. There's still skid marks swerving off the road, into a field, and back onto the road and off the other side. Continued the next few years to loose several more kids in my school in car accidents. Drive safe✌️
God, that last one is sad. I've been in a similar situation that worked out more or less ok (a low-ranking newbie team member broke a piece of expensive rental equipment in an honest accident and the project leaders all agreed not to identify them and rather to all pitch in to cover the expense). That security supervisor did the right thing, but I guess that's not how big bosses see it. Not being willing to sell out your team members is "disloyal" to the company, even if it's loyalty to your team. ugh.
Lauren Tress what that man did was horrible, if someone does a bad thing you owe them no loyalty.
@@davidace5864 Forgive me if I misread/misheard, but it sounded like it was a genuine accident. In a situation where someone will be disproportionately punished for an unintentional and unpredictable slip up, ie. losing their job or having to pay thousands of dollars, I think it's very reasonable and brave to try to protect them from that. Accidents happen to everyone.
That one about legal weed, yeah, you know WHY they did that? So that people wouldn’t get killed buying something less dangerous than alcohol.
The whole thing against weed is ridiculous honestly. Sure it might not be the best for your body but alcohol and tobacco are sooo much worse! And legal weed would probably lead people to drink and smoke tobacco less!
@@JuliaMarieH Marijuana is also a *proven* benefit to people in pain, including people suffering from cancer, degenerative bone diseases, and basically any muscular pain-related problem.
The biggest negative remaining at this point is that it can cause lung problems if you smoke it, but thanks to people no longer being morons, salves and edibles are also a thing.
The medical benefits of marijuana are only *starting* to be properly investigated.
being less dangerous than alcohol doesnt exactly mean its great for you but at least they can decide how to set up the laws responsibly this time. its far too late for tobacco and alcohol laws to change, because whenever we're snuggly accustomed to a certain slow creeping danger we just accept it as a part of life
My uncle got drunk and drove into a pole when he was twenty. He didn’t live to see his niece and nephew, didn’t get to see his sisters grow up, never got to meet the perfect girl, never got to have his own kids, never got criticise his future brother in law, never got to go to his sister’s wedding and forever changed the lives around him
Shit I’m tearing up now 😅
I feel like this video shouldn't have the same whimsical videos as all of the other videos, as many of these are pretty dark.
‘whimsical’ *music?
Hermione Gangrene You’re a cute girl
8:41 sounding like Plankton with his two ice creams.
damn this is depressing
I couldn't even imagine the idea of someone owing that much money....
He, his children, his children's children, his children's children's children and possibly many generations afterward would be working their asses off to pay off a 9-Figure sum, all because he decided to set off a fire in a Nuclear Sub to get out of work early. I'm no Nuclear Physicist, but even I know that having a fire onboard a nuclear sub would've been catastrophic.
i have seen alot of ppl fck their life up, they all played fortnite
moffatt or league
@@Temari0403 that to
moffatt all jokes side, these people want to be streamers and become indulged in playing the game 24/7. What’s even worse is that they think they would make it but there’s a million of other people just like them.
moffatt lol Sekiro is the way to go 🥴
@@Temari0403 i myself fk my life up hard by playing league and skipping classes, went from being a honor student with scholarship to failing classes and eventually dropped out. Got heavily depressed. Quit league 2 years ago, going back to college to finish a degree while working part time atm.
I stopped trying socially, and stopped working out, had to go to special needs classes because i refused to do any work. Now every time someone talks to me no matter how hard they try i will just pretend they don't exist. now everyone is angry at me i just stopped caring about everything. I don't want to die I don't hate people i just genuinely don't care anymore. nothing means anything and only want to sleep.
why is that? something happened?
This guy and girl were given everything they could ever want. A great place to live, right next to a garden with plenty of fresh food (the owner took care of it at no cost to the couple, and He was a good gardener too). On top of all this, they were literally made for each other. I’m talkin madly in love. They were young and in perfect health, too. Not a single ailment to cause them pain. The only thing was that the owner/gardener had one rule. He had this one tree in the middle of that they weren’t supposed to eat from, or they would lose the whole deal.
Well they ate from it.
Not only did they lose their place, their relationship was strained for the rest of their lives, and they had to leave the garden.
That part where they doomed all of humanity sucked too.
Amd then we close the book and go back to reality.
@@RedStreak24 boy, so many atheists get triggered so easily lmao
@@yeetusdeletus9 No kidding, it's like they just can't find a middle ground, that if they recognize the Bible as a cultural underpinning of Western culture, then they have no choice in believing it's 100% true.
@@yeetusdeletus9 ironic
@@yeetusdeletus9 thing is im not an athiest. Hard to believe right? Christianity isn't the only belief involving a deity.
That last one is heartbreaking he really had his fuck you moment and got it torn from him
A kid from my school (I believe 14 years old but maybe 13) stole 3 cars, had guns, and had “fake drugs” on him. 4 years in juvenile prison the 2 more years in jail.
insanely short sentence tbh not saying its fake but thats soo short
ItsFiercekc I shortened it. I’m not sure why because I’m in the grade below and didn’t really know him. It’s not fake though. I’m also not sure if it’s just a rumor about the fake drugs and guns, but I’m serious 100% he really did steal 3 cars and has 4 years in juvenile prison and 2 years in jail after.
Sherk i was talking about the juvenile and the jail time
ItsFiercekc oooohhh well I don’t exactly know how long it is because like I said I didn’t know him and have no mutual friends with him. Just hearing mostly rumors but I know he did do the crimes.
Highschool is like this in a way that you can watch someone get F's on everything and completely flunk tests, get in trouble, and smoke. And you are just literally watching someone plan out a horrible life
The first story was like a failed speedrun through life
This video has taught me that ALL actions have consequences, and that I must be responsible and have common sense at all times
“He wanted to go home, so he set the inside of the nuclear submarine on fire”
I just... I can’t... Bwuh?
My friend in high school just bought a mustang. He peeled out of the parking lot and a cop flipped their siren on immediately. thinking he could outrun the police he sped up and a piston shot through the hood of his 81 mustang. He was 18 so he got the full treatment.
Friend didn't care about his job, dropped out of college, and now just plays Fortnite all day and smokes weed all day (I live in the netherlands, weed is legal here)
He uses his ''friends'' to gain items/money/company to his own interests. However if someone says no or is unavalible they are useless to him and he denies any alternative options they offer to him.
I've quit being his friend after he didn't show up on my birthday this year, but dared to ask me for 5$. Guess what he wanted to money for? Correct! Weed. His home situation is also quite depressing. So I know he smokes weed not just cause he likes getting high but also to ease the emotional pain. He is one of these gang/ghetto type guys that call out girls in public and talk about girls as if they are objects behind their back. I know this cause he couldn't care less about his girlfriend if they didn't have s*x with him or didn't obey his wishes. Real sad.
It didn't take me long after some friend-counceling that it would be better to stop contacting him. Deleted of every social media or chat platform we shared. and never heard of him since.
He also has Diabetus. This has caused him to be hospitalized twice. My mom informed me weed is bad in general if consumed in large amounts, even worse for people with Diabetus.
I was completly unaware of this, so I am not suprised if things will go more downhill unless he wakes up and starts working on his life. Buit even than I wouldn't want to stay friends with him. The damage has been done.
okay but if he plays fortnite he just had that coming to him
@@smallpupper haha
I actually heard about the guy setting fire to a sub from my work (I started working on a navy base last year). The story I heard was that he’d gotten a call from his ex gf because she was having trouble with her current guy and he wanted to go see her (maybe win her back?) but his boss wouldn’t let him leave early for that. And that’s why he set fire to the sub.
That’s what I’ve heard at least, but it happened a while ago and not at the shipyard I work at so details may have been skewed as they normally get when playing telephone.
Only 20yrs for killing 3 people, wow ok.
Thats a lie
It was manslaughter, not murder
Seen in my local paper this week: 18yr old with a misdemeanor amount of cannabis runs from police stop, commits 5 felonies during chase. Glad he didn't kill anyone during chase. Deschedule cannabis NOW!
Considering it was a common trait between a lot of these, what exactly is it like being drunk to where it inhibits you ability to make rational decisions? I personally have never had an alcoholic beverage, nor do I plan on it (and while I am underage I'm in college so obviously a lot of people do it), but can you still intelligently say no to doing something like that? I'm not saying it isnt the drunk person's fault, I'm just curious.
Every time I've ever been drunk I had the self awareness to not go driving, or even leave the house. I never drank so much that it impaired my judgement that hard.
I'd argue with a wall. I'd laugh at the dumbest jokes ever. I'd watch movies for no other reason than wanting to see pretty special effects. But I never went driving.
nerd
For sure you "can intelligently say no to" drinking
Tbh, my solution is not to drink, or just one small glass of wine. I like some mixed drinks but don't want to waste the money
Sluppie most it impairs mine is texting ex’s lmao now i know when im getting drunk and turn my phone off
I guess it depends on how much you've had. I've personally never been in a situation when I do not know what I am doing because of alcohol. Well, maybe once for a brief moment when graduating high school.
My friend when he started dating his ex. (She told her family that he sexually harassed her, but if anyone did, it was her who sexually harassed him.)
Seen too many people turn down jobs paying double what they are currently making because "They like their current job". What could you like about not being able to afford ramen.
They don't like their current job, that's an excuse because people are risk averse and don't want to risk what they have.
There is in some cases an uncomfortable truth that they are not really able to keep that better paying job.
@@GrimFaceHunter Fair point but if its between starving or risking it all to grow fat and happy you really have one good choice and people like to avoid it since its "too hard", makes no sense to me if your gonna starve you might as well take the risk.
Yeah but it's still better to be depressed and well fed than depressed and starving.@Hego Damask
Quickest way Ive seen someone fuck their life up is making up a hate crime when they had a successful acting career ahead of them.
Old high school buddy of mine...kept a 13 year old as a live in sex slave. I couldn’t believe at it first but the picture in the news paper was him. What the hell was he THINKING?!
Is there any news article about the case?
Aircraft mechanic (man) worked for a big company for 10 years. A female mechanic was new and made many mistakes (as we all do when we came out of school) but we would help her along, new employees are assigned veterans for a while. The man went to the office and took it up with the management, she was called in. He wasn’t belligerent (but stated his case firmly) and she started crying. HR fired him the next day. Wife, kids and no pay check. She is doing fine and is up to speed. I’m sure he will find another job but what a way to end ten years.
it's shit like that is why there is a reluctance to let woman in the work force
Imo 20 years isn’t nearly enough for killing one person, let alone 3...
6:12 feel bad for this guy being sentenced that long for victimless crimes.
Don’t play Russian roulette with a pistol
REDandBLUEandORANGE yeah shotguns are the way to go
I was working as an armed security, older guys were telling stories about dumbest guards they met. One guy got drunk and decided to play russian roulette with a pistol... he left only one bullet in a mag...
8:51 Maaan that's messed up. Props for not snitching but damn
having been bullied he probably didnt wanna snitch out a pal if he had the ability to cover for them, dahm
Entraya Crosshill as someone who was bullied as a kid i feel for the dude i have people i wouldn’t snitch on unless its serious shit but i didnt want them to know i did it id just find a way to talk to an officer privately
19 year old guy in my town shot and killed a person, then impulsively killed three witnesses immediately after, making it a total of four murders within minutes. Life in prison.
I'm not sure if many or all of the stories ever happened for real, but I admit that this is an interesting life. (I'm a bit skeptical though!)
You'll believe it and realize this is common once it comes tolling your way!
This is unfortunately not that uncommon, so it is highly likely they are all true
@@gooala1889 Even though we have no idea whether it's true or not?
There are over 8 billion people in the world, it's not unbelievable that some of them will ruin their lives in an instant.
@@GrimFaceHunter that might be true, but still though.
That Russian roulette guy was probably trying to evoke his persona and failed miserably
You'll never see it co-
@@GDNachoo -MING
I've got one!! I don't know how to begin, but I'll try.
I'm 23. I met the woman of my dreams, my highschool sweetheart, about 7-8 years ago. About a year after I was out of highschool, I made a profoundly stupid and selfish mistake that will likely haunt me until my death. It was our like 2 year anniversary or somethin', cant remember exactly, seems very hazy now. But I had taken one of my mothers rings, to give to her. Terribly idiotic thing to to. I didn't have much money, and to be very honest I didn't think it was the worst decision ever - at the time. Boi. So, my girl shows off her 'new' (and frankly not very special) ring to my sisters. One of them recognizes the ring as familiar. Next day or so, I'm at my girls house (her moms place, rather) and my mom shows up. The first thing she asks, smiling and all, was to see my girls new ring. So she sees it, and says something along the lines of, 'I hope he can stay here, because he *while I see her physically and emotionally begin to break down* cannot come back home. I'd never seen anyone in so much pain. So much disappointment, I know she felt as though she failed as a mother. Needless to say, I cried my whole soul out that night. I didnt mean to hurt her. But, I did. Well, my girls fam allowed me to stay with them for a while. About 2 years or so, if I recall correctly. Through that time, I was utterly disgusting. I rarely put in any real effort towards the house, the bills - nothing. I cant say 'nothing', as I did have enough intellect and wisdom to heal a few things wrong in their already broken home, but keep in mind Im practically still a baby at that point and while my intentions were well, I was in no position to have a valid reason for being there. I stole, lied. Wasted so much time and effort. I was just content with having a place to stay, with the girl I (truly do) love with everything I had. Fast forward a couple more years, sleeping from place to place with friends and such, working dead end jobs, that whole spiel, ended back at my parents place. Im nowhere near the monster I was at that point, but Im not the man I could have been. Should have been. Still fucking up, lying and stealing. Eventually her mom finds out the damage I had done and decides to call the cops. My girl was able to stop this from going any further, but at this point being in jail is the least of my worries. I crushed and manipulated the love of my lifes heart, countless times. I left my parents unable to fully trust me, if at all (our place has cameras now, inside and out). 5 months ago, me and my lady are separate, still communicating. Still seeing each other occasionally, though likely because Im all she's ever known. Well, I get a text from her one day, had seen (and had sex with) her, about 2 days before I get this message. She tells me "I think this has gone way too far". I'm like, no shit, but why tell me this now? "I fucked up, really bad. Last night I slept with another man". I was devastated. I've never felt such a feeling before in my life. The sheer and utter loss at a life that couldve been, shouldve went so much differently. To know I was so fucking awful that I would break the heart of my beautiful, perfect woman, the sweetest thing Ive ever known. To have her lose faith in me and become unfaithful. To know that was all me.
Bros.
Im not here for pity. Im not here for kindness. And I definitely feel and believe that I deserve all of the pain Ive caused to an infinite degree. But if there is any advice I could give to any of you, enemy or friend: If you know what the right thing is, please for the love of all things good in this world and beyond, this process we call life and death, all of existence, PLEASE. Do the right thing. Do it out of love. Be selfless. If you love someone you do everything you can conceive of to show it. You hold that person close to you, you let your friends how much they mean to you. Dont lie to yourself for any reason. The truth of whats at stake is far more valuable than anything else any of us could ever truly understand. I hope someone reads this, believes it, learns from my self inflicted misery. Don't ever think you don't deserve happiness, and if you see anyone, anything in pain, you do your honest best to change that. Spread joy and love, in any scenario. You don't need any reason to do the right thing. No incentive, not a damn reward. Do it for yourself, for others. For everyone who has ever suffered, who never even got the chance to experience happiness. Just do it. Please. And thank you. Thank you, so much.
If she's pregnant, do a paternity test, and don't make any payments before that. It's all i can tell you.
@@GrimFaceHunter she isnt but lol
:')
that was a long read
Cobalt's Trip why did your mom freak out so much over the ring? Was it a family heirloom or something?
That guy who stole a plane thought he was still playing gta