please make a video on Daniel Larson. Nobody outside of tiktok ever talks about him. and I seriously think he’s being abused by the people supposed to take care of him
the last story was so heartbreaking yet so heartwarming i felt like i just watched a whole movie I hope Isse is doing well and living it up with family!
The last story made me angry someone like that should be in a hospital u never know when they're gonna snap and murder people. Wait til he murders a bunch of people then we'll see how heart warming this was
@@OneHunnitNoCapStannitOnBidnisz F-off with that crap. He's no more likely to "snap and murder people" than you or anyone. Seemingly "normal" people murder all the damn time for all kinds of non-schizophrenia-related reasons. He's more likely to become a victim of murder because his illness makes him vulnerable than he is to commit murder
Man, Isse's voice is actually really unique sounding. It'd be really cool if someone saw his story and offered some sort of voice acting role. He would more than deserve it, seems like such a kind soul who was just dealt a rough hand.
im so happy how things went for Isse, its not often people struggling like this get such a leg up and make so much progress. shoutout to the two guys who didnt just join the spectacle and actually lent a hand
The last story got me SOBBING. I wish someone would do the same for the guy who calls himself "The Hybrid". That story made me sad.. That's just an old guy who needs a friends and someone who's willing to be there for him. Not people who take advantage of him for "fun"... Thanks for another AWESOME video!
yea. the general idea may be similar, but if thats a Hanson robot, why does it look so different, so busted up, and low-tech? he's clearly been building this thing from scratch/parts.
Oh yeah that is definitely an oops from us looking back. Lots of the reasoning for that thinking was due to a very clear extreme interest in those robotics to begin with, and also a specific post where he mentions that “she arrived today” but yeah, definitely doesn’t seem to actually be from them. My mistake and sorry about that 💛
22:00 It's not insulation, it's insulation foam. Insulation foam is only dangerous during application as the gas that expands it vaporizes into the air.
Yeah, came here to say this also.Not too too impressed with the research done on this ‘dangerous insulation’. As long as hes not locked in the car with doors and window locked inhaling every fume while applying it, its not dangerous at all.
@@eivindnyhus9181 Well its a pretty enclosed space. Plus he covered the windows and was clearly trying to "insulate" himself from the outside world, so I would confidently bet he was inside the car without an open window when applying it. And lastly there is obviously a large quantity and he was likely applying it somewhat compulsively, so the sheer frequency of even minor exposure adds up to be a little disconcerting.
Isse's story is so sweet. You see so many people online with very clear mental health problems and it pains me to see them not get the help they need, seeing him get it and make very huge leaps with even just small things like getting him a place to live and some stability is comforting.
man, isse’s story brought me to absolute tears. i’m from columbus ohio, im just becoming an adult myself, and i’m struggling with my physical health which snowballs into mental health struggles as well. they think i have ehler’s-danlos syndrome, which is a mutation with collagen. even though i’m just finding it now, i was born with it and will have it for the rest of my life. collagen is like your body’s glue that holds it together, so it causes me pain and joint issues. i’m 18 and i already have arthritis. i understand him, how scary it is to just be growing up and not knowing what will happen to your body, and to feel so alone because of that. if he can turn it all around like that, then i’ll be ok too. you’re one of my favorite channels to watch, i appreciate you so much for sharing his story
Wow... Stories like Isse's rarely go in such a positive direction after going that far. If everyone had a friendship that powerful, the world would be a better place. Like a few have said below, I think Isse has such a unique, calming voice--the voice acting or announcer/narration world would be wise to consider looking his way, imo! I hope he has a good time back with his family, & that things keep looking up his way.
I'm so happy that isse is doing better now, it's such a breather of fresh air to see a happy ending. He went through things that no one with mental illness should go through, so glad those guys reached out for help
Loved that last story, Isse is such a nice genuine guy, hard to find these days, plus the humanity of those 2 people that helped him extensively as they did. Lovely story of hope, determination and to show we all can come back from rock bottom! Be kind everyone! ✌️💯❤️
the story involving isse was just so heartwarming, i actually teared up. i'm so happy he got the help he needed and deserved. he seems like such a kind person, i hope he's currently experiencing all the happiness and security life has to offer and he's surrounded by the love he deserves.
Isse really made me misty-eyed. I genuinely hope he continues to live as well as he can. Life has not been east for him, and likely still isn't easy at times, but it is so amazing to just see kindness like that actually help someone get better. It's not often you see folks who need help actually ACCEPT it. "Hybrid" guy was clearly in the hospital, but he didn't want help/didn't believe in it. That's a huge factor a lot of people don't really think about, people have to WANT to get better to get better when it comes to issues like these. I'm so glad not only a helping hand(s) were extended to Isse, but he gladly accepted and worked alongside them too.
That last one got me bad. My late uncle was schizophrenic. He spent many years homeless and off medication. He was treated terribly by people who saw him as a burden, leech on society, a danger... He was the kindest, most thoughtful person. He was extremely intelligent, despite his unlucky childhood coming up in poverty with mental illness. Schizophrenia and other psychosis causing mental illnesses are so, so awful. I'm so glad these folks helped Isse and I hope that his story will inspire others to be kinder to those who are suffering from psychosis and other symptoms.
I feel terrible for all that isse had gone through. I really hope he continues to get help and improves, he seems so kind hearted and despite all he's been through he continues to smile.
Thunderous applause from me to you guys. In this genre, it’s hard to find things (for myself and for y’all) that haven’t already been covered to death. I had never heard of any of these channels, and Isse’s story made me cry. Excellent excellent job on this video and on your channel as a whole. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@@DebunkFile dude, honestly. Right now, we really need to be reminded that genuinely good people are still out there and can genuinely make a difference.
This video was fascinating! It was interesting to see you look into another social media platform, and see how bizarre and disturbing tiktok channels can be. Watching people deteriorate is incredibly sad, and the way accounts egg them on and social media can feed into their descents is so strange and sad, but learning about these stories also helps remind us how strange life can be and to not take life for granted, I think. Life can change so quickly, like the last entry on this list, and we should remember to appreciate the life we have... I appreciate your research, tact, and ability to find unique topics I've never heard of before.
Regarding the first post, I would not be shocked at all if someone actually lived like that. I'm an appliance installer, so I'm in a lot of people's homes, and some homes are horrendously disgusting. I question how people can live like this, but some people really do.
We normally don't refuse jobs. The company I work for tries to cater to all economic statuses. We are able to use discretion sometimes, but we rarely refuse to go into a home. If a customer would start to threaten us, or become hostile, we would likely leave. We also won't take appliances if they have any kind of infestation, as it can affect other appliances on our trucks.
I remember learning that poverty and homelessness can actually cause some people to develop schizophrenia. not all of course, but it’s very very sad. it throws you into a cycle that is very hard to get out of. God bless that guy who decided to help Isse out, he really needed that!
Isse's story both broke my heart and warmed it at the same time. I am glad things went well for him, i'm glad Isse found kind souls who were willing to help him opposed to exploiting him. What a beautiful story, im tearing up! its not common people like this get the help they need. Bless Isse and those who helped him. im so happy for him, genuinely.
God what a heartwarming end to that story. Its so hard sometimes to believe there are genuinely good people out there with the kinda shit that goes on, to see someone put their own life on hold to put in the dedication and help out someone in need is so refreshing
There's so many stories out there that are almost exploitive of these people who have difficulty and I love that you all focused on the upswing of one individual who clearly made a huge impression with the TikTok community. It is unbelievably sad to see proof of someone doing extremely well in life and loving life and having everything going for them just for a developmental disorder to take over and take literally everything away from them. Isa is a perfect example of somebody who clearly had no control over the progressive and quite clearly malignant manner and which his mental health was declining. I love that you guys focused on him and used his story as an example of sorts that if people are watching you and genuinely care about the situation that you're in there are great people out there who are more than happy to help especially when it comes to people who are not able to help themselves. Great job again defunk you guys are my faves ❤️
“Weird material” is definitely expansion foam. Cleaning in an attempt insulate or create a flexible bond. Edit: you just mentioned it’s “insulation”. Couple things. 1. Standard fiberglass insulation like in the image you showed is absolutely not toxic. It’s SPUN AND DYED GLASS FIBERS. The only thing about it that can mess you up is screwing around with it without a mask on because it breaks up and insanely tiny shards of glass go airborne and once inhaled will never leave your lungs. 2. The “insulation” that is on his van is expansion foam. You can buy cans of it in literally any hardware section. THERE’S ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TOXIC ABOUT IT. It’s literally the same stuff they make packaging material and disposable coolers out of… just pre mixed under insane pressure and put into cans so when exposed to decreased air pressure it rapidly expands then hardens. I’ve been using the stuff in many forms building/remodeling houses for over 15 years.
always warms my heart to see humans beings treat other human beings with understanding and kindness. it's sad that it's so rare but moments like those shouldn't go unnoticed. the last story is extremely heartwarming.
That definitely isn't a Sophie bot, it's nowhere near being an expensive intelligent robot. that's obviously a home made robot made from a mannequin with some home made robotic arms.
@5:00 he said he was in the hospital when he came out he had nothing. None of his kids paid his bills, and he lost everything. It is abandoned house where he stays.
Very nice video, definitely would enjoy some other deep dives into different platforms or continue with TikTok. Hope these turn into a new series. That last one with Isse hit different man
The plan is to definitely dive into other platforms if we can while 4chan rests! We didn’t know if there would be more than one TikTok video just yet, but that definitely could be the case now, seeing this reception
I actually started crying when Isse got a happy ending. It’s so good to know that not all of TikTok is a cesspool. Genuinely hope he’s living his best life
I'm so glad to see Isse happy and comfortable. I hear of many times mentally unstable people being given a second chance. It doesn't always end well, but you should never give up hope for these people. Watching Isse driving and being excited to meet his family again is just beautiful.
Isses story is heart warming and a reminder that if you can help someone do it because you never know how much of a difference you can make in someone’s life.
Interesting selection. The story of Essay is a valuable reminder that even though TikTok can often be a smorgasbord of dysfunction, neuroses and narcissism, there are still genuinely kind and compassionate people out there.
This channel is like the Atlas Obscura of the internet. It show you where to visit, where to explore, where to get lost. More Deep Dive videos! 💪🏽💙 Amazing Content
This video was amazing I really enjoyed learning about all this and the two men that helped Essay like that makes me glad there’s still humanity in this crazy world
So so happy for Isse wow. Absolutely amazing to see humans caring for each other even when it might not be the easiest to do so, I hope Isse is thriving
Thank you very much for including a positive mental health story at the end! Too many of these stories shared around are negative and only further stigmatize mental health.
Dude... Dude... That last segment is EXACTLY how to end a video with so much misery. It's the old movie trick of keep 'em depressed till the end and then spring the hope on them. Might not be totally ethical, but it works. It also keeps us coming back. Hope a great motivator. Dum Spiro, Spero.
something about what you said at the end of Isse's story, about the humanity of others, really hit me i feel its a safe assumption to say that people who watch channels like yours or those in this microcosm of horror can often have their perceptions of the world and people tainted by these few key highlighted negative events and it can be so easy to fall for the trap of highlighting the negative in life while overshadowing the positive. however, i would like to say that, out of all of the stories portrayed in this video, the one that got the biggest emotional response from me was Isse's redemption and I was able to come out of this video with a brighter mood towards life and humanity even though his was just one story out of the many in this video. I guess what i want to say is that it life is all perspective and we can make our perspectives of life better by choosing what stories to highlight; highlight the positive and your perspective will change to positive, change your perspective to positive and you can highlight it easier when you see it
I take your words to mean a lot because it seems that they do, to you. Which is a brilliant and lovely sentiment from a conscientious person who I certainly wish I knew more of. That being said, I think the end goal should always be to live life in your best attempt at being genuine. As I've not had social media for about a decade, I don't worry about feeds and the happy that others want to highlight for me, just as well, I have a much healthier relationship with the word 'happy' now as a result, approaching my 30s. (:
can't wait to watch the third part of this deep dive! super interesting as tik tok became the #1 social media outlet for pretty much everyone so you can find so much disturbing stuff
I'm glad to see that there are still people out there that will risk money and stuff just for another person. I'm so happy that guy helped him get out of the "cheese car" and give him a chance at life again.
The material inside Isse's car looks like a combination of spray expanding foam, foam camping pads, and other misc materials. For what it's worth anyway. Oh, as I finish typing that, it gets explained... lol Anyway, I love how this story has turned out. As you and others have stated, its not necessarily the norm.
Isse's story has restored my faith in humanity. I hope he is doing well. And I hope the Hybrid fella has also managed to have his own happy ending. Thank you for showcasing these stories.
That last story omg ❤ When I had a Very Bad Time a while back, I ended up self committing to a mental institution. My roommate there and I ended up as fast friends, and she ended up needing a ride on the day we were both out, lived out by me, and I took her home. That was seven years ago. We live in different states now, but hanging out with her and having her in my friend group really changed her for the better (along with medication). She broke a lot of old connections to keep toxic people out of her life, and she's now married to a lovely man with 4 kids (2 bio, 2 step) We still actively talk, and I'm proud of her every day for keeping up with meds and accepting the help she needed when it was offered. Sorry for getting long winded and sentimental, it's just that stories like Isse's make me very happy as someone who openly talks about mental health in my personal life. ❤❤
Ok... Isse's story literally brought me to tears. It's so beautiful to see him recovered and being so positive after his hardships, and also willing to accept the help that was offered to him. As enchanting as it is to see him become whole again, it fills me with gratitude and hope that humanity is not only still relevant, but thriving. Thank you for including this story, for I doubt I would have ever stumbled upon it on my own.
me: “life is naught but suffering and torment, you were put here only to die, and all your actions ultimately have no real impact on the reality of our world” me: “omg debunk file posted 🤭”
That “robot” is not the same one as the Hanson Robotics one. Like not at all. The guy’s robot has different arms and wires sticking out all over. He obviously built it out of a mannequin
I sincerely hope Isse gets welcomed into any and every community he blesses his presence with. He seems eccentric, sweet, and harmless and just needs some professional help to get and stay on the right medications. It’s clear that people have an overwhelming instinct to help and protect him as much as they can and that is the best. And I truly don’t think the people who helped him did it for “likes”. It seems like Isse naturally attracts good people who want to help him out of the kindness of their heart which speaks volumes about his character ❤️
The first one is just shock value, notice how he replies with TikToks to random comments that make jokes and stuff, so he understands how his content is perceived and uses that Even his bio says 'im not human' and in his streams he makes very fake sounding eating sounds, so I think it's obvious
The cheese car had what looked like spray foam insulation. Spray foam insulation isn’t toxic to be around after it hardens, as long as he wasn’t spraying it without protection he would suffer no issues from living near it. However I doubt he used a mask and sleeves.
I remembered stumbling upon Isse’s TikTok's a year or two ago and I haven’t heard of him since this video but I’m so happy that he received the help he needed!
dude another slippery slope video where I slide into needing to watch the rest of your videos. keep up the awesome work. ps I live for the end theme music
Brother, the guy dating that robot is definitely not one of those robots that company was building. That was a literal mannequin with random robot parts. Did i miss something here?
Wait that guy who help easay said vallejo...... I live in vallejo holyshit I've seen the cheese car many times downtown with no context of the situation. Glad to see the story have a happy ending.
Damn that last one really shows what I believe, for all the bad people in the world there’s always some amazing ones that make the world a better place
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please make a video on Daniel Larson. Nobody outside of tiktok ever talks about him. and I seriously think he’s being abused by the people supposed to take care of him
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It's foam sealant. That's what's plastered all over the inside of his car.
the last story was so heartbreaking yet so heartwarming i felt like i just watched a whole movie I hope Isse is doing well and living it up with family!
The last story made me angry someone like that should be in a hospital u never know when they're gonna snap and murder people. Wait til he murders a bunch of people then we'll see how heart warming this was
@@OneHunnitNoCapStannitOnBidnisz F-off with that crap. He's no more likely to "snap and murder people" than you or anyone. Seemingly "normal" people murder all the damn time for all kinds of non-schizophrenia-related reasons. He's more likely to become a victim of murder because his illness makes him vulnerable than he is to commit murder
@@OneHunnitNoCapStannitOnBidnisz Mentally ill people aren't statistically more likely to be violent than people not categorized that way.
@@OneHunnitNoCapStannitOnBidnisz ….what 😀
@@OneHunnitNoCapStannitOnBidnisz Your clown pfp is fitting
Man, Isse's voice is actually really unique sounding. It'd be really cool if someone saw his story and offered some sort of voice acting role. He would more than deserve it, seems like such a kind soul who was just dealt a rough hand.
It really is! That would certainly be awesome
@@DebunkFile I'd sure as hell watch that show 😊
I don't know why, but the cadence in his voice sounds somewhat similar to Morgan Freeman to me.
@@JackTheBlindOrganistAndCrepey I hear it now, slightly higher pitched Morgan Freeman definitely!!
@@JackTheBlindOrganistAndCrepey your username is beyond the realms of awesomeness 😂😄
im so happy how things went for Isse, its not often people struggling like this get such a leg up and make so much progress. shoutout to the two guys who didnt just join the spectacle and actually lent a hand
That story with Isse was fucking awesome. I wish him the best truly. He seems like such a kind free soul.
Isse major W
The last story got me SOBBING. I wish someone would do the same for the guy who calls himself "The Hybrid". That story made me sad.. That's just an old guy who needs a friends and someone who's willing to be there for him. Not people who take advantage of him for "fun"... Thanks for another AWESOME video!
Story 2: that is DEFINITELY not a Hanson Robotics robot. That is very clearly just a mannequin with robotic arms attached.
yeah I thought that was pretty obvious I wonder why he said that
yea. the general idea may be similar, but if thats a Hanson robot, why does it look so different, so busted up, and low-tech? he's clearly been building this thing from scratch/parts.
Oh yeah that is definitely an oops from us looking back. Lots of the reasoning for that thinking was due to a very clear extreme interest in those robotics to begin with, and also a specific post where he mentions that “she arrived today” but yeah, definitely doesn’t seem to actually be from them. My mistake and sorry about that 💛
I agree. Nowhere near the level of sophistication that Sophia is. Its like comparing a hot wheel to a real car
@@DebunkFile no need to apologize :) keep up the great videos! ❤️
22:00 It's not insulation, it's insulation foam. Insulation foam is only dangerous during application as the gas that expands it vaporizes into the air.
You said it before I could. Lol
I was coming here to say the same thing. I'd recognize that stuff anywhere haha! Much safer than fiberglass insulation and great for small spaces.
Yeah, came here to say this also.Not too too impressed with the research done on this ‘dangerous insulation’. As long as hes not locked in the car with doors and window locked inhaling every fume while applying it, its not dangerous at all.
@@eivindnyhus9181 Well its a pretty enclosed space. Plus he covered the windows and was clearly trying to "insulate" himself from the outside world, so I would confidently bet he was inside the car without an open window when applying it. And lastly there is obviously a large quantity and he was likely applying it somewhat compulsively, so the sheer frequency of even minor exposure adds up to be a little disconcerting.
The man who helped isse out is literally a guardian angel
Isse's story is so sweet. You see so many people online with very clear mental health problems and it pains me to see them not get the help they need, seeing him get it and make very huge leaps with even just small things like getting him a place to live and some stability is comforting.
Not to mention the ones who actively try to make people like that lives worse, Isse was very lucky he got the help he needs and its really wonderful
man, isse’s story brought me to absolute tears. i’m from columbus ohio, im just becoming an adult myself, and i’m struggling with my physical health which snowballs into mental health struggles as well. they think i have ehler’s-danlos syndrome, which is a mutation with collagen. even though i’m just finding it now, i was born with it and will have it for the rest of my life. collagen is like your body’s glue that holds it together, so it causes me pain and joint issues. i’m 18 and i already have arthritis. i understand him, how scary it is to just be growing up and not knowing what will happen to your body, and to feel so alone because of that. if he can turn it all around like that, then i’ll be ok too. you’re one of my favorite channels to watch, i appreciate you so much for sharing his story
Wishing you nothing but the best with everything man 🙏🙏
Wow... Stories like Isse's rarely go in such a positive direction after going that far. If everyone had a friendship that powerful, the world would be a better place. Like a few have said below, I think Isse has such a unique, calming voice--the voice acting or announcer/narration world would be wise to consider looking his way, imo! I hope he has a good time back with his family, & that things keep looking up his way.
I'm so happy that isse is doing better now, it's such a breather of fresh air to see a happy ending. He went through things that no one with mental illness should go through, so glad those guys reached out for help
That itchy guy will end up on an murder spree if people don't keep a eye on him 🧐🧐🧐🧐
Loved that last story, Isse is such a nice genuine guy, hard to find these days, plus the humanity of those 2 people that helped him extensively as they did. Lovely story of hope, determination and to show we all can come back from rock bottom! Be kind everyone! ✌️💯❤️
Isse seems like such a good dude, I’m glad he was able to get the help he needed.
I’m so glad Isse got the help he needed. The kindness of strangers is the most beautiful thing humanity has.
the story involving isse was just so heartwarming, i actually teared up. i'm so happy he got the help he needed and deserved. he seems like such a kind person, i hope he's currently experiencing all the happiness and security life has to offer and he's surrounded by the love he deserves.
the last story was a ride and holy hell people are so kind. i hope Isse stays doing great, what a turn around :))
Glad to see that the last guy got the help he needed, I hope that he is doing okay now.
Isse really made me misty-eyed. I genuinely hope he continues to live as well as he can. Life has not been east for him, and likely still isn't easy at times, but it is so amazing to just see kindness like that actually help someone get better. It's not often you see folks who need help actually ACCEPT it. "Hybrid" guy was clearly in the hospital, but he didn't want help/didn't believe in it. That's a huge factor a lot of people don't really think about, people have to WANT to get better to get better when it comes to issues like these. I'm so glad not only a helping hand(s) were extended to Isse, but he gladly accepted and worked alongside them too.
That last one got me bad. My late uncle was schizophrenic. He spent many years homeless and off medication. He was treated terribly by people who saw him as a burden, leech on society, a danger... He was the kindest, most thoughtful person. He was extremely intelligent, despite his unlucky childhood coming up in poverty with mental illness. Schizophrenia and other psychosis causing mental illnesses are so, so awful. I'm so glad these folks helped Isse and I hope that his story will inspire others to be kinder to those who are suffering from psychosis and other symptoms.
I feel terrible for all that isse had gone through. I really hope he continues to get help and improves, he seems so kind hearted and despite all he's been through he continues to smile.
Thunderous applause from me to you guys. In this genre, it’s hard to find things (for myself and for y’all) that haven’t already been covered to death. I had never heard of any of these channels, and Isse’s story made me cry. Excellent excellent job on this video and on your channel as a whole. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Came here for the usual creeps, ended up absolutely weeping over how beautiful the last story is.
We’re glad you enjoyed either way 🙏. It truly was an amazing story to spotlight
@@DebunkFile dude, honestly. Right now, we really need to be reminded that genuinely good people are still out there and can genuinely make a difference.
This video was fascinating! It was interesting to see you look into another social media platform, and see how bizarre and disturbing tiktok channels can be. Watching people deteriorate is incredibly sad, and the way accounts egg them on and social media can feed into their descents is so strange and sad, but learning about these stories also helps remind us how strange life can be and to not take life for granted, I think. Life can change so quickly, like the last entry on this list, and we should remember to appreciate the life we have...
I appreciate your research, tact, and ability to find unique topics I've never heard of before.
Regarding the first post, I would not be shocked at all if someone actually lived like that. I'm an appliance installer, so I'm in a lot of people's homes, and some homes are horrendously disgusting. I question how people can live like this, but some people really do.
It to have witnessed homes first hand that are in just as bad IF NOT WORSE then the homes they showed ...it's people who live this way, believe it
Do you have to work into those conditions? I feel like once a place is that bad it is a health risk?
Bro and you still install their appliances for them?? Surely you could refuse to step into those hazards??!
We normally don't refuse jobs. The company I work for tries to cater to all economic statuses. We are able to use discretion sometimes, but we rarely refuse to go into a home. If a customer would start to threaten us, or become hostile, we would likely leave. We also won't take appliances if they have any kind of infestation, as it can affect other appliances on our trucks.
@@xlrd98Do you have to wear safety equipment due to the houses conditions?
Bryan's robot is obviously not one of the same ones from that company. He clearly made that one out of a mannequin and some servos.
That or he got scammed by someone pretending to sell Sofia robots, and just threw this together and sent it
I remember learning that poverty and homelessness can actually cause some people to develop schizophrenia. not all of course, but it’s very very sad. it throws you into a cycle that is very hard to get out of. God bless that guy who decided to help Isse out, he really needed that!
I'm so proud of Isse and the two guys that helped him get back on his feet and help he needed!
Isse's story both broke my heart and warmed it at the same time. I am glad things went well for him, i'm glad Isse found kind souls who were willing to help him opposed to exploiting him. What a beautiful story, im tearing up! its not common people like this get the help they need. Bless Isse and those who helped him. im so happy for him, genuinely.
Preach sista 🙏 😌
God what a heartwarming end to that story. Its so hard sometimes to believe there are genuinely good people out there with the kinda shit that goes on, to see someone put their own life on hold to put in the dedication and help out someone in need is so refreshing
There's so many stories out there that are almost exploitive of these people who have difficulty and I love that you all focused on the upswing of one individual who clearly made a huge impression with the TikTok community. It is unbelievably sad to see proof of someone doing extremely well in life and loving life and having everything going for them just for a developmental disorder to take over and take literally everything away from them. Isa is a perfect example of somebody who clearly had no control over the progressive and quite clearly malignant manner and which his mental health was declining. I love that you guys focused on him and used his story as an example of sorts that if people are watching you and genuinely care about the situation that you're in there are great people out there who are more than happy to help especially when it comes to people who are not able to help themselves. Great job again defunk you guys are my faves ❤️
“Weird material” is definitely expansion foam. Cleaning in an attempt insulate or create a flexible bond.
Edit: you just mentioned it’s “insulation”. Couple things.
1. Standard fiberglass insulation like in the image you showed is absolutely not toxic. It’s SPUN AND DYED GLASS FIBERS. The only thing about it that can mess you up is screwing around with it without a mask on because it breaks up and insanely tiny shards of glass go airborne and once inhaled will never leave your lungs.
2. The “insulation” that is on his van is expansion foam. You can buy cans of it in literally any hardware section. THERE’S ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TOXIC ABOUT IT. It’s literally the same stuff they make packaging material and disposable coolers out of… just pre mixed under insane pressure and put into cans so when exposed to decreased air pressure it rapidly expands then hardens.
I’ve been using the stuff in many forms building/remodeling houses for over 15 years.
always warms my heart to see humans beings treat other human beings with understanding and kindness. it's sad that it's so rare but moments like those shouldn't go unnoticed. the last story is extremely heartwarming.
That definitely isn't a Sophie bot, it's nowhere near being an expensive intelligent robot. that's obviously a home made robot made from a mannequin with some home made robotic arms.
@5:00 he said he was in the hospital when he came out he had nothing. None of his kids paid his bills, and he lost everything. It is abandoned house where he stays.
Very nice video, definitely would enjoy some other deep dives into different platforms or continue with TikTok. Hope these turn into a new series. That last one with Isse hit different man
The plan is to definitely dive into other platforms if we can while 4chan rests! We didn’t know if there would be more than one TikTok video just yet, but that definitely could be the case now, seeing this reception
Nothing can express how much I love the deep dive videos
The very last one was the most heart warming one. It was truly a blessing to see humans be kind to one another.
Isse’s voice sounds so awesome. I’m glad he’s doing better
Love seeing an upload from you guys!
wow. all the comments already say it but... i am in tears. you did an incredible job with this, and we love you isse ♡ even if we just met you.
I actually started crying when Isse got a happy ending. It’s so good to know that not all of TikTok is a cesspool. Genuinely hope he’s living his best life
I'm so glad to see Isse happy and comfortable. I hear of many times mentally unstable people being given a second chance. It doesn't always end well, but you should never give up hope for these people. Watching Isse driving and being excited to meet his family again is just beautiful.
Isses story is heart warming and a reminder that if you can help someone do it because you never know how much of a difference you can make in someone’s life.
Interesting selection. The story of Essay is a valuable reminder that even though TikTok can often be a smorgasbord of dysfunction, neuroses and narcissism, there are still genuinely kind and compassionate people out there.
Isse's story is so heartwarming 🥰🥰 I'm so glad he got the help he needed. One person caring can make all of the difference in the world.
This channel is like the Atlas Obscura of the internet. It show you where to visit, where to explore, where to get lost.
More Deep Dive videos! 💪🏽💙 Amazing Content
This video was amazing I really enjoyed learning about all this and the two men that helped Essay like that makes me glad there’s still humanity in this crazy world
So so happy for Isse wow. Absolutely amazing to see humans caring for each other even when it might not be the easiest to do so, I hope Isse is thriving
Thank you very much for including a positive mental health story at the end! Too many of these stories shared around are negative and only further stigmatize mental health.
Dude... Dude... That last segment is EXACTLY how to end a video with so much misery. It's the old movie trick of keep 'em depressed till the end and then spring the hope on them. Might not be totally ethical, but it works. It also keeps us coming back. Hope a great motivator. Dum Spiro, Spero.
Love this new (hopefully) series. Great work!
Thank you 💛💛
I'm really happy for Isse, he's lucky to have friends who supported him throughout his journey
God damn the last story was wholesome by the end. Great vid!
Be the difference you want to see in the world.
Would you consider adding time stamps in the future? It would be nice to skip ones that we already know about or are potentially triggering
something about what you said at the end of Isse's story, about the humanity of others, really hit me
i feel its a safe assumption to say that people who watch channels like yours or those in this microcosm of horror can often have their perceptions of the world and people tainted by these few key highlighted negative events and it can be so easy to fall for the trap of highlighting the negative in life while overshadowing the positive.
however, i would like to say that, out of all of the stories portrayed in this video, the one that got the biggest emotional response from me was Isse's redemption and I was able to come out of this video with a brighter mood towards life and humanity even though his was just one story out of the many in this video.
I guess what i want to say is that it life is all perspective and we can make our perspectives of life better by choosing what stories to highlight; highlight the positive and your perspective will change to positive, change your perspective to positive and you can highlight it easier when you see it
I take your words to mean a lot because it seems that they do, to you. Which is a brilliant and lovely sentiment from a conscientious person who I certainly wish I knew more of. That being said, I think the end goal should always be to live life in your best attempt at being genuine. As I've not had social media for about a decade, I don't worry about feeds and the happy that others want to highlight for me, just as well, I have a much healthier relationship with the word 'happy' now as a result, approaching my 30s. (:
Isse's journey was heartwarming, seeing those kind people take action was beautiful to see. Glad he's doing better!
Omg Isse's story was so heartwarming, thank you for sharing that ❤ hope he's doing amazing!
can't wait to watch the third part of this deep dive! super interesting as tik tok became the #1 social media outlet for pretty much everyone so you can find so much disturbing stuff
I'm glad to see that there are still people out there that will risk money and stuff just for another person. I'm so happy that guy helped him get out of the "cheese car" and give him a chance at life again.
I'm so happy Isse got the support he needed, keeping my fingers crossed for this amazing guy. He reminds me of a friend I've once had
Thank you for how you ended this video, I didn't realise how much I needed it.
The material inside Isse's car looks like a combination of spray expanding foam, foam camping pads, and other misc materials. For what it's worth anyway. Oh, as I finish typing that, it gets explained... lol
Anyway, I love how this story has turned out. As you and others have stated, its not necessarily the norm.
man i hope isse's okay now! he seems like such a kind soul. im so happy good people helped him
Isse's story has restored my faith in humanity. I hope he is doing well. And I hope the Hybrid fella has also managed to have his own happy ending. Thank you for showcasing these stories.
That last story omg ❤
When I had a Very Bad Time a while back, I ended up self committing to a mental institution. My roommate there and I ended up as fast friends, and she ended up needing a ride on the day we were both out, lived out by me, and I took her home.
That was seven years ago. We live in different states now, but hanging out with her and having her in my friend group really changed her for the better (along with medication). She broke a lot of old connections to keep toxic people out of her life, and she's now married to a lovely man with 4 kids (2 bio, 2 step)
We still actively talk, and I'm proud of her every day for keeping up with meds and accepting the help she needed when it was offered. Sorry for getting long winded and sentimental, it's just that stories like Isse's make me very happy as someone who openly talks about mental health in my personal life. ❤❤
take a shot every time debunk file says “and for that” 😩 love it
Ok... Isse's story literally brought me to tears. It's so beautiful to see him recovered and being so positive after his hardships, and also willing to accept the help that was offered to him. As enchanting as it is to see him become whole again, it fills me with gratitude and hope that humanity is not only still relevant, but thriving. Thank you for including this story, for I doubt I would have ever stumbled upon it on my own.
i think this could be a new series it really caught my attention but above all you guys make great content and i can't wait to see more.
god you are so underrated this was soo interesting!!
Thank you for watching!
Another awesome video! Keep up the swag work!
Thank you 🙏🙏
De-Spunk file
me: “life is naught but suffering and torment, you were put here only to die, and all your actions ultimately have no real impact on the reality of our world”
me: “omg debunk file posted 🤭”
I love the way Isse speaks, like it’s a mix between casual and formal, all while sounding like a scientist from the 60s
My psychiatrist has been telling me I have bipolar disorder. Little did I know I was actually a magical creature.
So pleased the last fella got some help, seems like a really nice guy 👍
I struggle with mental health issues, addiction issues. I live in my van. That video...I needed to see that. Thanks.
Man Isse’s story is an amazing one and I’m glad he’s doing better glad to still see humanity can still do good for each other
That “robot” is not the same one as the Hanson Robotics one. Like not at all. The guy’s robot has different arms and wires sticking out all over. He obviously built it out of a mannequin
*"¿porque tan elegante El Sin Nombre?"*
*"Nuevo Debunk File."*
A rare gem this video. One of those you actually make the effort to share with your friends.
I sincerely hope Isse gets welcomed into any and every community he blesses his presence with. He seems eccentric, sweet, and harmless and just needs some professional help to get and stay on the right medications. It’s clear that people have an overwhelming instinct to help and protect him as much as they can and that is the best. And I truly don’t think the people who helped him did it for “likes”. It seems like Isse naturally attracts good people who want to help him out of the kindness of their heart which speaks volumes about his character ❤️
The first one is just shock value, notice how he replies with TikToks to random comments that make jokes and stuff, so he understands how his content is perceived and uses that
Even his bio says 'im not human' and in his streams he makes very fake sounding eating sounds, so I think it's obvious
Another amazing video, thank you debunk file. It’s always nice to see when someone is able to get mental health.
The cheese car had what looked like spray foam insulation. Spray foam insulation isn’t toxic to be around after it hardens, as long as he wasn’t spraying it without protection he would suffer no issues from living near it. However I doubt he used a mask and sleeves.
YO LETS GO, I’ve been waiting for a new episode of this series ! love your channel, keep going man 😌
Wow, Isse’s story was incredible. I sincerely hope he’s continuing to heal and love his best life. ❤
I hope life is treating isse well, he deserves the world, he seems like such a good, kind person.
thanks for sharing that essay story, super heart warming
I remembered stumbling upon Isse’s TikTok's a year or two ago and I haven’t heard of him since this video but I’m so happy that he received the help he needed!
dude another slippery slope video where I slide into needing to watch the rest of your videos. keep up the awesome work. ps I live for the end theme music
Brother, the guy dating that robot is definitely not one of those robots that company was building. That was a literal mannequin with random robot parts.
Did i miss something here?
Another great vid guys, great job for your first debunk on another platform
Isse’s story gives me hope for humanity. There aren’t enough kind souls like those guys who helped him left in the world.
wow the last guy has such an unique voice.. he could do voice dub for sure lol he sounds like an 10000 y old man who has seen things
i had the video playing in the background and i thought he was impersonating morgan freeman at first tbh
Surely it's from the tumor but I absolutely adore It!
I wouldn’t be able to sleep if I had to research some of these cases. Much respect to you.
Wait that guy who help easay said vallejo...... I live in vallejo holyshit I've seen the cheese car many times downtown with no context of the situation. Glad to see the story have a happy ending.
Damn that last one really shows what I believe, for all the bad people in the world there’s always some amazing ones that make the world a better place
The cheese car is covered in spray foam insulation.
Excellent work that last story made me come out of my sleepiness and couldn’t stop smiling what a sweet person he deserves the best