The one about the kids made me cry. I know people have all kinds of problems but I couldn’t imagine being in any sort of state where I’d think of harming my kids.
Oh, that's easy to justify! She didn't harm her kids, _he_ was the reason they died. ... No, the facts don't matter. In her mind, her ex was the one responsible for the deaths of the kids. It wasn't her. And to make it even _easier_ to tolerate, she was about to go and "join them" because of him, too. To put it another way; if you're about to die, you don't really have anything that'll make you _regret_ the decisions you've made, the things you've done... I may not _CONDONE_ such a view, but I've always been fascinated by alternate ways of thinking and what causes them.
As a future parent, my main priority will always be the safety and well-being of my children. I will do everything in my power to protect them from any harm, whether it be physical, emotional, or mental. I will always be there for my children, through the good times and the bad. My love for them will know no bounds and I will always be happy to lend a listening ear, provide support, and offer guidance whenever they need it. One thing that I will never understand is how any parent could even think of harming their own children. It infuriates me to see and hear about cases of parents who abuse or neglect their children. It is our duty as parents to love and protect our children, not cause them pain and suffering. It is my promise and commitment to my future children that I will never be one of those parents. I will always strive to be the best parent I can be, and ensure that my children always feel loved, safe, and cherished.
I've been in a very serious depression where my mind was SERIOUSLY fucked up and I'm not gonna lie... I had similar thoughts about not only ending my life, but also taking life of my mom and grandma (who at that time was already losing her mind due to dementia) with me as well... but what stopped me from doing that? I guess the fact that I was trying to think what others (especially those who knew me and my family) would think about this... and that always made me stop... somehow. My grandma died because of her dementia a year later and I'm glad that I didn't do anything to cause her death... Fuck, my mind was not doing me any favors and somehow I was able to stop myself from doing the worst...
A year ago my neighbors house blew up which was about 4 houses left of mine and a lot speculated that there was a meth lab but it turned out to just have been caused by a leakage in a propane tank
Believe it or not, the Mexican series on Netflix, "The Accident" has something like "Dreamscape" as the basis for the premise. Apparently, bouncy castles and other Inflatable attractions get into catastrophes like this all over the world. A strong wind is all it takes. 😮
you guys can always postpone the dark videos a month. nobody is going to mind if they come out in January for your mental health. And if they do their opinions hold no weight
There is a new casual geographic video and I am not going to spoil it but I will say that you are going to happy and sad. Anyway great video and I hope you get better.
I don't think the man should be considered at fault at all. The people in the area failed to secure it properly and that's how the terrible accident happened. He even tried to grab onto it when it started ascending into the air.
Maybe you should save Videos that upset for later, when you feel better? I would'nt mind. Health comes first. (You guys are one of my Favorite Reaction channels) I am still surprised that nobody got hurt in that Explosion.
The Elaine tapes are a harrowing reminder of the pain and suffering that Elaine endured at the hands of two abusive men. The fact that she had to endure such mistreatment is absolutely devastating and heartbreaking. What makes it even more tragic is the fact that her two young children, Celine and Sophia, also became victims of this abuse. They were innocent and had their whole lives ahead of them, yet they were taken away far too soon. It is difficult to understand why Elaine would choose to end their lives as well. The sadness and grief in her voice on the tapes is a testament to the immense pain she must have been feeling. The Elaine tapes serve as a reminder of the importance of addressing and preventing domestic abuse, as it can have devastating consequences for not just the survivors, but also their loved ones.
Serena and Sophie were victims, that's for sure... About Elaine though... not so sure. From what I've learned, she always was a bit out of her mind and her mental health wasn't good even before she met Leo Campione. And the thing is... neighbors of Elaine saw her and saw her actually doing BETTER a few months before the tragedy, she was actually improving socially... and then she completely lost it all.
As much as I want to agree with Nick about the guy shouldn't have been a manslaughter charge... the state sadly doesn't see things the same way we as individuals see things, my mom had a friend who got slapped with a manslaughter charge all because he caused an unknown passenger of his truck (another friend of both individuals in this case, and they were in the truck bed when this happened) to perish in an accident, the parents of the deceased actually tried to have the charges thrown out because their son was suffering from a disease that was slowly killing their them which I believe my mom even said that "he only had a couple of years left to live" to them and everyone that knew the deceased, it wasn't a senseless act of murder/manslaughter, it was a friend putting another out of their misery. The state of PA however... didn't see it that way and as a result, the man was sentenced to serve time in jail and the only thing that got him booked was because the man was over the legal limit when it comes to alcohol, he was given a manslaughter charge based on a technicality due to the fact that ONE person died in the accident, ONE PERSON.
Yeah, if you commit manslaughter you should probably get sentenced to manslaughter regardless of who the person who died was. "He only had a few years left" or "it was just one person that died" isn't much of an excuse for criminal negligence. The amount of heinous shit you could justify using that kind of logic would be insane so you can't really set that kind of legal precedent regardless of how the family feels about it.
Police: You know what's a great idea? Filling the house with gas even though we know he has a flare gun. Yet everyone everywhere says he had gas in the basement already and that gas is what ignited. Something smells off here. And the 2nd one: people say the creator is to blame and not the people responsible for securing it to the ground simply because he's the creator? Yeah sure
30:37 It's funny how he's saying..."I'm Jesus, I'm descendant of God..." But at the same time, he's making sure to "Buckle Up. " lmao 🤣
he's actually taking the seat belt off
I remember seeing that first clip on Twitter months ago. That explosion scared the shit out of me.
The one about the kids made me cry. I know people have all kinds of problems but I couldn’t imagine being in any sort of state where I’d think of harming my kids.
Oh, that's easy to justify!
She didn't harm her kids, _he_ was the reason they died.
... No, the facts don't matter. In her mind, her ex was the one responsible for the deaths of the kids. It wasn't her. And to make it even _easier_ to tolerate, she was about to go and "join them" because of him, too.
To put it another way; if you're about to die, you don't really have anything that'll make you _regret_ the decisions you've made, the things you've done... I may not _CONDONE_ such a view, but I've always been fascinated by alternate ways of thinking and what causes them.
As a future parent, my main priority will always be the safety and well-being of my children. I will do everything in my power to protect them from any harm, whether it be physical, emotional, or mental. I will always be there for my children, through the good times and the bad. My love for them will know no bounds and I will always be happy to lend a listening ear, provide support, and offer guidance whenever they need it. One thing that I will never understand is how any parent could even think of harming their own children. It infuriates me to see and hear about cases of parents who abuse or neglect their children. It is our duty as parents to love and protect our children, not cause them pain and suffering. It is my promise and commitment to my future children that I will never be one of those parents. I will always strive to be the best parent I can be, and ensure that my children always feel loved, safe, and cherished.
I've been in a very serious depression where my mind was SERIOUSLY fucked up and I'm not gonna lie... I had similar thoughts about not only ending my life, but also taking life of my mom and grandma (who at that time was already losing her mind due to dementia) with me as well... but what stopped me from doing that? I guess the fact that I was trying to think what others (especially those who knew me and my family) would think about this... and that always made me stop... somehow.
My grandma died because of her dementia a year later and I'm glad that I didn't do anything to cause her death... Fuck, my mind was not doing me any favors and somehow I was able to stop myself from doing the worst...
A year ago my neighbors house blew up which was about 4 houses left of mine and a lot speculated that there was a meth lab but it turned out to just have been caused by a leakage in a propane tank
Hope y'all are having a good day even after whatever this video entails (i am still watching it)
I was just binge watching your Nick Crowley videos as you posted this 😂
Believe it or not, the Mexican series on Netflix, "The Accident" has something like "Dreamscape" as the basis for the premise. Apparently, bouncy castles and other Inflatable attractions get into catastrophes like this all over the world. A strong wind is all it takes. 😮
you guys can always postpone the dark videos a month. nobody is going to mind if they come out in January for your mental health. And if they do their opinions hold no weight
There was a house in my neighborhood that had a meth lab in their garage, thankfully it didn’t explode but I had been in the garage before.
I remember reading up about the first one as it was unfolding. Was some seriously crazy shit.
There is a new casual geographic video and I am not going to spoil it but I will say that you are going to happy and sad.
Anyway great video and I hope you get better.
I don't think the man should be considered at fault at all. The people in the area failed to secure it properly and that's how the terrible accident happened. He even tried to grab onto it when it started ascending into the air.
Maybe you should save Videos that upset for later, when you feel better? I would'nt mind. Health comes first. (You guys are one of my Favorite Reaction channels)
I am still surprised that nobody got hurt in that Explosion.
Hope you both feel better.Hello from Southern Illinois
Oh boy, here we go..
31:45 He must have been saved from all the adrenaline inside of him.
Why would this women kill her own kids just why😢
How does she feel justified in killing her two children because of a bitter spilt sad😢
The Elaine tapes are a harrowing reminder of the pain and suffering that Elaine endured at the hands of two abusive men. The fact that she had to endure such mistreatment is absolutely devastating and heartbreaking. What makes it even more tragic is the fact that her two young children, Celine and Sophia, also became victims of this abuse. They were innocent and had their whole lives ahead of them, yet they were taken away far too soon. It is difficult to understand why Elaine would choose to end their lives as well. The sadness and grief in her voice on the tapes is a testament to the immense pain she must have been feeling. The Elaine tapes serve as a reminder of the importance of addressing and preventing domestic abuse, as it can have devastating consequences for not just the survivors, but also their loved ones.
Serena and Sophie were victims, that's for sure... About Elaine though... not so sure.
From what I've learned, she always was a bit out of her mind and her mental health wasn't good even before she met Leo Campione.
And the thing is... neighbors of Elaine saw her and saw her actually doing BETTER a few months before the tragedy, she was actually improving socially... and then she completely lost it all.
As much as I want to agree with Nick about the guy shouldn't have been a manslaughter charge... the state sadly doesn't see things the same way we as individuals see things, my mom had a friend who got slapped with a manslaughter charge all because he caused an unknown passenger of his truck (another friend of both individuals in this case, and they were in the truck bed when this happened) to perish in an accident, the parents of the deceased actually tried to have the charges thrown out because their son was suffering from a disease that was slowly killing their them which I believe my mom even said that "he only had a couple of years left to live" to them and everyone that knew the deceased, it wasn't a senseless act of murder/manslaughter, it was a friend putting another out of their misery.
The state of PA however... didn't see it that way and as a result, the man was sentenced to serve time in jail and the only thing that got him booked was because the man was over the legal limit when it comes to alcohol, he was given a manslaughter charge based on a technicality due to the fact that ONE person died in the accident, ONE PERSON.
Yeah, if you commit manslaughter you should probably get sentenced to manslaughter regardless of who the person who died was. "He only had a few years left" or "it was just one person that died" isn't much of an excuse for criminal negligence. The amount of heinous shit you could justify using that kind of logic would be insane so you can't really set that kind of legal precedent regardless of how the family feels about it.
Can you do a NC reaction to Little Nemo?
Noice as always guys!
Also 2:00
Thanks Caleb
Thanks Caleb
Very interesting 🤔
Can you guys react to team neighborhood?
Watch Chat music
You do still need to watch TH-cam's Darkest Videos 3-6, but okay
First.
Police: You know what's a great idea? Filling the house with gas even though we know he has a flare gun. Yet everyone everywhere says he had gas in the basement already and that gas is what ignited. Something smells off here.
And the 2nd one: people say the creator is to blame and not the people responsible for securing it to the ground simply because he's the creator? Yeah sure
I mean he also had a gun so darn if you do darn if you don't.
You do know not all gases are flammable and/or explosive.