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Luna was an absolute unit. Imagine waking up with a knife in you, escaping and surviving the ordeal. And then acting respectfully towards the person who attempted to take your life. Even cracking jokes about being unable to drink. What a legend. Edit: Just clarifying because of confusion in the replies. Luna was the victim, not the E-Girl.
@@frogcasters no but it’s bad that you felt like telling us about it. it’s okay to have a physical attraction to someone evil as this is something we can’t control. but to romanticize them or attempt to actually be with them would be really bad.
It's just fucking dumb, I won't even point a BB gun at someone. And whilst yes it's different because I'm not using it for home defence I most certainly do not leave it loaded.
So, one of the number one rules of Gun Safety is that treat every gun as if it were loaded. Even if the safety is on, the mag is ejected, and there is no round chambered, you must ALWAYS treat EVERY gun with respect and caution. There is nothing more dangerous than an idiot with an unloaded firearm.
Yep. So many people die every year because they're so sure a gun is unloaded that they end someone with it on accident. So many people would still be alive if everyone always treated every gun like it was loaded and never played with them. A gun isn't a toy or something to mess around with. I wonder why the outcome of that trial was never made public. I don't even think thats legal
I think the people who set up Go-Fund Me’s for Yuka’s bail need a legit psyche evaluation. I’ll never understand what it is with people and attraction to murderous psychopaths
I was legitimately disgusted by the people who drew fan art of Yuka celebrating her behavior. Absolutely disgusting. While on that note, probably not your demographic but check out some of the leniency laws they have in developed East Asian countries. There are video responses of famous cases of horrible crimes (child abused, murder, SA) and the sentencing is so light on the criminals that it is devastating. Like purposefully allowing an adopted child to slowly pass away from malnutrition and abuse and only getting a few months (it’s been a long time since watching so may be off on the sentence time) in jail.
As a behavioural psychologist, I find the internet to be exhausting. Also, faking/self-diagnosing is out of control now. D.I.D. is astonishingly rare, and what it takes for it to occur is monstrous, and pretending to have gone through it just for clout is disgusting.
@@ssr8555 Keep in mind that DSM-5 can be (and has been) criticized for being highly incomplete and perhaps even written in such a way as to please left-wing political actors within the field of Psychology. For instance, only the synptoms of *male* manifestation of Narcissistic Personality Disorder are listed while its been documented that women have it just as often (if not more) than men. Yet the symptoms for NPD's manifestation in women is just not there. How convenient for people who openly admit they're political activists in bed with radical feminist ideology. There's multiple other examples I could use, so yeah. Maybe stop touting the DSM-5 as holy gospel of Psychology?
A note about the 3rd story: When Luna said that he didn't feel any pain, that's actually accurate for many people who get stabbed. Apparently, when you get stabbed in your abdomen or chest you don't feel a thing, but the site of the stab hurts like hell the following weeks or months while you recover. Glad to hear that he survived and is doing well tho
@@alexmartin3143 Really? I heard that when people get stabbed in the arms or legs (like in the shoulder or thigh) it really hurts like a bitch. Although I don't personally know anyone who has been shot or stabbed before, both my brother and grandma have broken their arms, and I've cracked my tibia before. In all these cases, we've gotten pale as a ghost due to the pain "From reports, it feels much like being punched. There are fewer pain receptors inside the body when compared to the skin" according to one comment I've read And the adrenaline thing does indeed happen, but only when you're already full of adrenaline, like if you're fighting for your life or in the middle of an extremely heated argument, and _then_ get stabbed/shot, the pain in this case is ignored so that you can either continue fighting or flee without being stopped by the pain. Although, depending on the injury, that can further aggravate the wound
@@sorayaya3080 I was once impaled with a farming implement called a 'broadfork'. It went through my boot and into the soil underneath, chipping some bone and doing some nerve damage. While its not the shoulder or thigh like you specified, it is a part of your leg and the pain of getting impaled itself was no worse than stubbing your toe or kicking your shin, in my opinion. Much like opinions on childbirth however, you will get wildly different opinions on how painful an experience is, meaning that just because it barely hurt for me does not mean it isn't extremely painful to another. A good example is I've had a boxer's fracture and broke my right humerus before, which I didn't think hurt much at all, but for your brother, grandmother and yourself, they made you extremely pale due to the pain. It is also well documented and most of us have experienced this, that you can have an injury without pain. I once pet a persian cat with a bad attitude and only found out 20 minutes later that I was bleeding from claw marks on my leg, which I only noticed when I looked down by chance. From my own experiences, I have no doubt believing Luna that all he felt was a thumping sensation on his stomach with no pain.
There's no part of the body where you "don't feel a thing" when being stabbed. It often feels more like a punch, a hard slap, or a shock of electricity if it hits certain nerves. You will feel something unless you are unconscious or numbed by drugs/alcohol. After the initial stabbing, the experience varies from person to person. It depends on many factors. Size and sharpness of the blade, nerves damaged, if bones are hit (which is why getting stabbed in the chest is rarely painless,) force used, etc. The other major factor is shock response. When you realize you have been stabbed, most people will have a surge of adrenaline, which reduces pain by changing our perception of it. Some people lose consciousness from shock so they don't feel it until they wake up, but most people will not. (The blood loss, however, will eventually lead to hypovolemic shock and loss of consciousness.) Many people, however, experience the pain immediately. Which sucks. Sorry for the dissertation nobody asked for 💀 but I wanted to clear up the misinformation.
@@sorayaya3080very true, it's rarely painless, and the source you quoted is correct - most people say it feels like a punch initially. However, the info about adrenaline is not exactly true. You do not need to already have an adrenaline rush. As soon as you see the injury and realize "well shit, I've been stabbed" your brain releases adrenaline and dopamine. The adrenaline's purpose is to redirect focus to what's most important for your survival- the trauma, the situation you're in, damage control, escaping danger, etc.- so it's not that you don't feel it, the pain just becomes the lowest priority which changes your perception of it. Unless you have an endocrine disorder most people in any situation where their life is in imminent danger will get a free adrenaline booster to help them out!
the fetishization and romanticization of japanese people/anime has gone so far that people just see the attempted muder of Luna as "omg yandere uwu this is so anime! :3" I cant stand it anymore people are actually insane
Does this explain why peeps sending love letters and marrying death row inmates way before the internet? If no, then i think your assumption is incorrect, and some peeps just attracted to sickos (yk... i can fix her....), regardless if they are Japanese kawaii thots, or mass murderers from somewhere else.
Thank you Tom for mentioning DID and how easily it's glorified and even romanticized in Social Media, especially TikTok, along with other serious mental ilnesses, for cheap views. I am not too certain if a case for Facticious Disorder (formerly Manchausen Syndrome) can be made, but certainly some of these individuals might possess symptoms of it.
@@billybill1642 Saying DID doesn't exist is like saying PTSD is just people being dramatic and is not a real illness. There is lots of evidence regarding DID and it's existence. The only problem is how media portrays it. The DID you think you know might NOT exist, because you don't know how it looks in reality. DID is developed when multiple traumatic events happen in a short and continuous amount of time during childhood, it's like having multiple ptsd, multiple parts that live trough different shit and based on that shit, each one of them have a different perspective of the world and act and react to the same situation in different ways. I'm myself a person with C-PTSD in the process of a DID diagnosis, and i can tell you it is as real as ignorant people saying it's made up. The only thing made up is people calling it fake because they are too lazy to do a little research
@@NotAnotherKuromimost of the time it’s not about the victims. It’s always been and always will be to glorify the aggressor, assaulter, etc. It’s messed up but since they never cared for the victims at all it’s all for social media to bring light to them. Messed up but it is what it is
Abusing then killing a partner, lying to authorities, walking free and flying to Hawaii MULTIPLE TIMES to buy a house while awaiting a homicide trial, and being allowed to go to bars while awaiting trial for a murder almost definitely committed while drunk. That's pretty privilege for you...
While the guy absolutely did not deserve to get murdered... He kinda let it happen- He was a spineless simp. A NORMAL person would have left BEFORE it reached the point of getting stabbed. And if they didn't, they would have immediately packed their shit and got the FUCK out once being stabbed
The most disturbing part of this video is that a lot of these women got off with an incredibly light punishment for MURDER. It’s disgusting that justice systems go easy on people depending on if they are a man or a woman, regardless of the crime.
@@cccccc6667 Doesn't Finland's justice system focus on rehabilitation, though? That doesn't relate to sentencing length as much as it relates to helping convicts have a normal life after prison.
The fact that a lot of people belive women who make this claim is sacry. It's similar to child abuse everyone is quick to asssume the father/man is the main abuser & the woman must also be a victim & be forced to go along with it. The double standards annoy me, I'm a woman but I want true equality, including being held responsoble for your horrific actions!
Luna getting stabbed, running away, barely surviving the ordeal - and THEN going "Yeah, it was kinda my fault lol" must make him the most insane person on this list by far. Like, I usually have a hard stance on cheaters, but I'm not entirely convinced it was a relationship at all if I'm honest. Just sounds like a sugar mommy/sugar baby situation
I'm not sure it's insanity on his part, or skewed priorities, or looking at silver linings. I remember stumbling across this story before. IICR he was ranked #4 in popularity at his club, but he shot up to #1 after the story made the rounds, making all kinds of money. He credits her for that. In a way, he's not entirely wrong. He might have still eventually moved up to #1 on his own, but nowhere near as rapidly as he did with the instant-fame. People became curious "Who is this man she loved so much that she stabbed him? This man who is so kind that he isn't speaking ill of her?" People eat that stuff up. Heck, even I'm curious about the man. Is he truly this gracious a person or is it a carefully curated public persona because he knows that will gain him more popularity in the long run?
The Courtney incident made me tear up in anger and sadness. I know human beings can be cruel and evil but this woman is just horrible, how she treated her husband and how she murdered him in cold blood just disgusted me.
The husband is kinda a fucking retard smh who's death I have no pity for, he already got stabbed once and didn't run as far as he could at the time, saw hundreds of warning flags, had dozens of screaming matches that got physical and still didn't trust his gut instinct to run from that psychotic bitch and ended up dead as a result. Guys, if your gut instincts tell you that someone is completely deranged LISTEN and RUN.
How could the wannabe serial killer only get 12 years if she CLAIMED she wanted to kill again?? that's ridiculous. and the other one killed her own MOTHER?? That's genuinely sick.
The german jail system only allows up to 15 years, so 12 is a pretty harsh sentence. Additionally if she remains a threat she will continue to be kept in psychiatric custody, to keep the public safe.
An interesting fact about the Yandere Freak case. There is a good chance that the prosecutor of her case stumbled across her cosplaying as Himiko Toga or some shit and as a result attempted to try and revoke her bail.
Imagine thinking a prosecutor (i.e. someone with a job and presumably a life) would have any idea what the fuck a "Himiko Toga" is, or any conception of the disgusting world of the weeb, let alone have it factor into a decision they would make professionally. "It's likely the prosecutor stumbled across the defendant's Itachi Uchiha cosplay, and deduced that they actually killed their family for the greater good."
@@GuyDude-hk8uy I mean if he’s the prosecutor of her case he’s seeking to put her away as long as possible. It’s perfectly reasonable he would google her name at which point her tik tok would be seen. But sure go nuts🤷🏽♂️
@@GuyDude-hk8uy Also the disgusting weeb world you talk about is only a google search away so if he was a professional he’d do some research and find the character relatively quickly.
@@GuyDude-hk8uy My man you don't have to be a "disgusting weeb" to look at a girl dressed in Japanese school clothes, covered in fake blood, and holding a knife to think "hmmm doesn't seem like she's all that remorseful for killing someone to me." All he'd have to do is just be monitoring her social media and applying critical thinking skills, which he probably would be doing since he's a lawyer trying to prosecute her. In all likelihood the prosecutor probably didn't know who Himiko Toga or any other character she'd cosplay as was, but at the same time he wouldn't really need to in order to come to that same conclusion.
i met snowthesaltqueen a few times at cons in texas, when she cosplayed junko she was generally terrifying to be around bc of how bad her personality became, it was just constant belittling of other people and mean comments under the guise of thats how my character would act, finding out she literally killed someone genuinely wasnt that surprising for most of the cosplay community considering her previous threats of violence to other cosplayers and general behavior at cons
It's also normal at least here in America. So it probably isn't that different in Europe. The court is allowed to view the defendant as something other than a convict, so usually your representation encourages you to dress up nicely.
12 years is actually quite a lot. The maximum sentence you can get is 15 years for minors. Note: People up to age 21 can get judged as minors in Germany when a psychiatrist basically deemed you unfit to be an adult. Also life-sentence for adults is just 25 years in prison though there are some caveats as you can get locked into a psychiatry after your sentence if doctors still view you as a danger.
@@Maxi_94life sentence is a life sentence. You don't leave unless your psychiatrist attests you've been resocialised which may not happen before 25 years have elapsed.
Having worked in a facility that worked with people like her. She will almost certainly be assessed to pose a present danger to others. The court appointed dates don’t really matter. They can, and if deemed dangerous to the public, will almost certainly serve far longer than the appointed sentence. So whilst she may have got 12 years. She now has to convince multiple trained professionals that she no longer poses a risk to others. She’ll be there for a good long while.
@@NowWeJustWinIt It's similar here in Norway, I think perhaps he means "maximum sentence". It's 21 years here, but in certain cases, up to actual life, naturally, if the criminal remain a clear threat to society. Like the Neo-Nazi terrorist/Mass-murderer Anders Behring Breivik, who killed all the kids he could kill on a tiny island in a fjord near Oslo, after bombing government buildings with a car-bombs.
I'd stay tbh I know I got problems you ain't gotta tell me, I can't tell you why part of me hates it but at least if I die I was likely happy with the person that killed me, and if I wasn't I would a left before then
I seriously hate how media has lead to people normalizing the romanization of serial killers, stalkers and yanderes. Even with fictional characters, people romanticize them and want to be like them. It’s so disgusting. Especially with the fact it DOES lead to people actually trying to be like their favorite yanderes or serial killers.
I understand. I mean if people want to have a sexual fantasy of doing things with a serial killer or psychopath, that’s fine. But it should stay exactly that… a fantasy
Theses people mistake narcissistic tendancies with disociative identity disorder, and it's just gross. I hate it when people who don't have certain mental health disorder diagnoses claim that they do. You're not bipolar, you're a selfish person who thinks it's funny to say they're inflicted with something that the people who actually do have would give up anything they had to NOT to have the disorder/diagnoses any more.
one of the biggest problems with a lot of personality disorders is those afflicted or those with strong tendencies don't actually believe they are doing anything a normal person wouldn't do. its why the prognosis is so bad; you have to actually first convince them that they are wrong before even starting treatment.
A common trend is victims cannot be A-Holes, people who suffer disorders can still be A-Holes, there is no evidence that people with disorders cannot and have not used their disorder to take advantage of others.
Facts. This shit has ruined how society views real symptoms of mental illness. The trend with people faking DID is so damning, it’s not cute. Nobody with actual DID legitimately has a fucking alter of Dream. So many kids now on discord will use those system or alter bots and mistake ROLEPLAYING for dissociative identity disorder.
My heart broke for that last guy. I've been in abusive relationships and can't explain why I stayed as long as I did. This poor man suffered such blatant abuses for so long. I know there was a bunch of insidious emotional abuse too. How he thought he could make her happy and that anything he did would make her treat him right. It never works, hun. I'm so sorry your life ended before you learned that ❤😢
Having been in one myself, you're right. You can't "fix" the person who's abusing you, no matter how hard you attempt to please them. I didn't realize that until my hand was broken by my GF in a fit of rage when she slammed a heavy glass ashtray onto my hand.
@@Svgarcanna Yes they do, but people like you make it harder for them to report it. It happens. Just because you don't see it or have never experienced it, doesn't mean it doesn't happen.
@@SvgarcannaI genuinely can't tell if this is bait or you really are that fucking stupid. Either way, what you said is absolutely deplorable. That kind of bullshit is exactly why most men who suffer abuse don't report it.
Because you were never in touch or interact with her irl to know her , to feel her emotion and her thoughs. Luna did, so he understood and in turn he held no grudge against her. Ez brainstorming. But internet loner can never understand.
Something I’m never gonna forget is that I actually met Snow back in October of 2021 at Spirit Halloween. I was there trying to quickly find a costume the Thursday before halloween. I was at the kids costumes section and was looking at the Minecraft stuff whenever 3 people there ended up starting a conversation with me. One worked there and the others were the worker’s friends. They were asking me what I was looking for and me and the group just kept talking about our halloween costumes. They ended up talking about cosplaying characters from My Hero Academia I think. We all ended up introducing ourselves, but I remember I kept thinking about how the worker looked familiar. The worker said their name was Snow. I realized they were wearing a Homestuck t-shirt, and it clicked in my head who they were after I remembered that YandereFreak was also known for their Homestuck cosplays. I didn’t make it obvious that I knew who they were after I realized, but I tried speeding up the conversation. I couldn’t just stop the conversation and go “Didn’t you kill someone?” After I left, I got on my phone and started researching everything and saw that it WAS Snow. I saw that the house that the murder happened was literally a few minutes away from the Spirit Halloween I was at. Looking back at it, it’s horrifying that I was just casually talking to a murderer without knowing, they were nice during it all. Still freaks me out to this day.
If that "freaked me out til this day" then your face when you realize you've statistically talked to dozens of murderers, child diddlers, cat decapitators etc... What a bizarre comment you think murderers walk around with signs around their necks? Or you'd recognize the literal millions of people who have done so? Lmao. Someone is being beaten/diddled within a 10 minute area of you right this moment
Not normalizing murder, or defending the chick. Only wanted to say a person doesn't change because of doing something once. Which is essentially what happened, but it was with the most heinous crime. She took a life and had the capability to do that, but that's not everything there is to the person. If that makes sense. If it doesn't, image a situation that could cause you to murder. After you imagine that, imagine your life after that. Would you change or go on a murder spree? Would you turn yourself in? If you did time would you want a normal life?
Wasn’t snow the girl that killed her friend because they were drunk playing with a gun? I feel like she barely counts as a murderer tbh, she was really stupid, but murder implies intent and she got a manslaughter charge, which is for negligence. I feel like I’d feel safer around Snow than like the chick that was roleplaying yandere hardcore, saying she thought killing and suicide was the only way to be together forever, she makes Snow seem like a sweetheart
in 2016-17, I was a cosplayer in the same community as Mary. We had beef a few times actually, it wasn't a secret that they were rude to others, their problems were always front page news. They had people sending me death threats over a Hamilton (broadway musical) cosplay i did. I did it in a pink skirt and bow (because i felt like it, it was my idea for a fun costume and i know it was cringey.) It was constant beratement and i was being made a public idiot by them. for a cosplay. I relapsed horribly that year and threw out my Hamilton stuff after seeing a tweet from someone saying if they ever saw me in public/at con theyd "start swinging" i felt so scared of cosplaying anything because Mary kept posting it to their stories or private accounts to make fun of me. When i heard about the shooting i wasn't surprised at all, Mary is an evil selfish person, and ive seen it firsthand.
I knew snow not super well but my friend was their roommate at one point and I had access to their private insta where they would talk in character like of Junko or mikan/ other character and vent abt how much they hated someone (usually another cosplayer) something along the lines of posting a picture of Junko fanart and captioning it "she thinks she's the real Junko well I'll show her" and vague threats like that. So when I had heard the news that snow ended up killing somebody I wasn't very surprised.. I'm still friends with some of our mutual friends but none of them talk abt snow anymore. It's honestly interesting to hear takes from ppl who also had interacted with them.
@@Harkeilla lmao don’t even try to tell me I didn’t experience what I did. It was incredibly traumatizing and I wanted to share my experience involving snow. Since SO many others have also had experiences like this.
Yeah. Like I feel a little bad for the chick because it really does sound like an accident, BUT COME ON WHY WOULD YOU EVER POINT A FIREARM AT SOMEONE. AND EVEN IF YOU DID WHY WOULD YOU PULL THE TRIGGER! JUST SAY "PEW"
1. Always treat a gun like its loaded (even if no mag) 2. Never point it at anything/anyone you don't intend to destroy, keep it pointed down range or at a safe direction always 3. Be sure of your target and what's behind it (aka actually know what you shoot at) 4. Never put your finger on the trigger unless you intend to shoot it.
Number 4 should be the number 1 rule always!!! 1.Never put finger on trigger 2.pull mag and clear chamber everytime 3.never point at anyone anytime The other ones are useless to new people who happen to handle... when they start to learn to use it is when the other rules come into play... but before you ever think about whats behind your target or anything else thats needed to know you should always follow those 3 rules everytime. If you wish to educate people those are the only 3 things they need to know until they get to a range... number 1 rule always is never put your finger on trigger until your ready to fire!!!
I've been binge watching your videos since I found your channel a few days ago. Wow man, the research, production value and writing is incredible. You're not only an incredible RU-vidr, but a great writer and documentarian. Not trying to sound like a kiss ass or anything but I've never found someone as thorough and skilled as you on all my time on RU-vid.
it drives me crazy how people use some disorders like that as excuses. I'm autistic and there's a shocking number of people who treat it like a license to be a jerk and there's been some infamous internet celebrities who've even used autism as a defense against pedophilia like "sorry, not my fault, my shitty social skills and difficulty understanding social ques and social standards means i can only date underage girls and cant understand why thats wrong".
Snow has always been an awful person. They bullied another cosplayer relentlessly until she tried to take her own life. I vaguely remember the dad wanting to take Snow to court because of it.
And even worse are the hoardes of pathetic simps giving them money to continue their unhinged lifestyle. Remember, these girls are simply supplying a demand, a demand for the the 'girlfriend experience'. Sad times..
Thank you for speaking on the corky trend of having a mental illness,the amount of people that fake DID, ADHD,Tourette’s, BPD, and OCD on social media is absolutely insane. Especially having met some folks that actually suffer from it ,my father having actual Tourette’s being one and seeing what that’s looked like my entire life, these mental disorders can be absolutely debilitating. Seeing some of these folk flop around on camera looking stupid for view attention and people going “oh you poor thing” drives me up the wall.
@@victorialillo8851 yeah the tard from Life goes on. I'm aware of the term, but that's not what they meant here. There's no corky trend, it is quirky though, you know, to have mental illness. According to gen z tards. Sorry, gen z corkies.
we already experienced so much suspicion and gaslighting from doctors BEFORE it became a trend, now it’s worse. i even had a neurologist tell me i had tics bc of “mass hysteria caused by a tiktok trend” (they were actually caused by a medication, and i still have moderate motor and vocal tics over 4 years later) it’s so frustrating and genuinely dangerous
to give a reference to how rare DID actually is there is still a large debate in the psychological community between professionals on whether or not it actually exists and the consensus is basically split down the middle. Even then, Someone is more likely to be struck by lightning than have DID. Also it is not hereditary; most if not all confirmed cases are associated with a history of being sexually and/or violently abused for very long periods of time..
It's so frustrating to see people faking this. I worked for a girl who was diagnosed with DID, and she was the most wounded person I ever met. Her life seemed horrible and definitely not something to glorify. She also had heavy abuse in her childhood.
@@alexlaw1892 Well, damn. For things that aren’t real, psychological issues can really fuck someones life up. Let me guess, you also tell people to man up/suck it up/that they are just lazy?
@@rubybonsparkletits2323 I agree with the frustration. its not just DID too; you see so many of these people from tiktok fake all kinds of mental and neurological disorders just for some clout and an excuse to be a horrible person. When you see people actually afflicted have to struggle everyday it can be just so defeating witnessing these opportunists swarm to whatever ailment is currently "trendy".
To be more specific, DID and OSDD are a result of consistent and severe childhood trauma. It is said that it is as common as having red hair; 1-2% of the population. While it is most certainly the case that some have faked the disorder, it is not productive to throw accusations around. You are not a psychologist, and you have no qualifications nor knowledge of certain internet personalities lives to know if they have gone through the amount of trauma required to develop such a condition. Accusations of faking more often than not affect real people with disorders. It is a disorder with a wide range of presentations; there is rarely a case where you can say "people with this dont do that" and be correct. Fakespotting with any disorder is overall harmful due to differing presentations and experiences. Any person who genuinely has certain "trend" disorders will have stories of being falsely accused of faking. Instead of possibly adding to those stories, it is easier to not say anything at all.
My best friend started teaching his oldest child (and eventually all of his children) about fire arm safety at the age of 4. As a result, his kids not only no more about how to safely operate a firearm than your avarge person, but they also take that safety to the extent that the practice it even when playing with nerf guns, understanding that while the nerf gun is a toy, it is still a mock of a firearms and no fire arm should ever be used without proper safety practices
I truly believe this should be done with ALL kids, at least in the US. The US has more guns then people (best estimate is that there's ~400 million guns, and ~350 million people in the US)... You're *going* to encounter a gun at some point in your life. Almost all of those guns are used for entirely legal and "good" purposes (hunting, target shooting, other shooting sports... "just in case" self for self defense or home defense). The number of guns used for any kind of crime or even accident is legitimately tiny. Like, on the order of 1 in 100,000. Everyone should know at least basic gun safety.
To be fair, if someone is delusional enough to try and act like some fictional character, they are likely already too far gone even before they watch those fictional media.
@@firstnext5482 The fact you realized you were trying to mimic a fictional character clearly shows you're sane. Real delusional people will think what they did is normal or even convinced they ARE the fictional character. Also, if that happened when you were still a kid, you get a free pass from your hormone and brain development (as long you're not hurting anyone during the process). Some might viewed you as cringy though.
@@luislee3247 Yeah... yeah, to-totally was a kid the last time I pretended I was Tommy Oliver (The White Ranger, not that traitorous Green Ranger)... totally didn't do it, like, last week while cleaning out the garage and coming across the mask in a box of Halloween costumes, haHAha...
@@firstnext5482 Well, you're not in public, so no one will judge you. You're fine. Also, you're not bothering or hurting anyone, so you're more than welcome to be the super awesome White Ranger (BTW evil ranger who later join the team is always the coolest). Oh, and I totally didn't pretend to use towel as cape while practicing evil pose and laugh like a stupid villain during shower. Absolutely not.
Don't let "therapeutic" trick you into thinking that institutions for the criminally insane are comfy and cozy; no one would try to plead insanity if they knew what they'd go through
Are they distinct from the mental health wards of hospitals? I know that some of those are at least better than prison but i've definitely heard nightmare stories about mental institutions. Basically any institution filled with people who have little ability to communicate or effectively defend themselves such as elder homes, psych wards, etc. Tend to attract a certain type of control freak psycho that's generally allowed to run wild for a prolonged period of time because nobody there can really communicate what is happening to them and if they do often aren't taken very seriously.
@@sdfabctr no. Criminally insane psych wards are pretty much highly supervised prisons. Looking at one in person you’ll see all the tell tale jail signs.
They're glorified torture facilities quite frankly, the vast majority of their methods are utterly barbaric and they regularly refuse to let out patients even if they are perfectly responsive to treatment and manage to show genuine progress under the pretext of "well we can't truly know if they're faking it"
@@sdfabctr The point is that you're still a prisoner, except getting drugged in an attempt to fix whatever you claim was wrong with you. It's like faking a physical illness and not realizing you'll get administered drugs that might harm you instead of helping. And you won't be let out until you're deemed "sane", so good luck proving you don't need to be institutionalized anymore.
True. You can always tell when people are lying about it when you ask about symptoms and they start describing happy/sad mood swings instead of manic/depressive states like it actually is.
Courtney didn't care at all until she heard he had died, and Toby said those things in his 20s. He didn't deserve this, but he refused to leave her because of what she representated for him.
Exactly. It’s sad that he had so much self hate and disdain for his own people, that he decided to stay in an abusive relationship. She was his trophy to show off. Blonde, pretty and white- she represented wealth, acceptance, high status, etc. for him and realistically, she was none of those things. She was a scumbag. Learn to love the skin you’re in.
@@GabimaruSano "learn to love the skin you're in", things the Austrian Painter would say. You wokies goes so far to the left that you guys do a loop and return to the far right.
The Sarah M. case is so ridiculous lmao she really thought she did something with that court appearance and the worst thing is serial killer stan accounts on twitter are simping for her.
@@MarvinPowell1 Nah bro. German law. After you turned 14 you are capable of getting all the jail time you can get. A life sentence in Germany is 15 years. Also people who killed are most likely to be in a mental hospital or some sort of hospital or place for a while.
I've heard stories like the accidental shooting a couple times. I'm close to someone who worked in an ER, and they have a story EXACTLY like that. In their case, the guy who got shot wasn't even playing with the gun. He was more or less minding his own business, IIRC, and his friend playing with the gun pointed at his head and pulled the trigger. Fucking tragic.
This happened to 2 highschool friends of mine, one of them was apparently cleaning his gun and my other buddy scared him or something and it went off hitting him in the head. I don't think he got jail time for it either
I'm thankful that you went into detail about these cases and didn't leave out the fact that courtneys BF had self hatred issues this is a important lesson to young men to love themselves.
as someone who's gone thru similar thing as courtney's BF I can sympathize with how he felt. i was the type of guy who'd let someone emotionally abuse me/manipulate me simply because i thought that she was genuienly upset and that i was causing her to act that way and it wasn't until that she cheated on me that i realized how used i had been. from the times she asked me to borrow money from her (which then led me to forgive the debt that she owed me because she guilt tripped me into doing so) as well as tricking me into submitting a fraud check which led me to get my old bank account suspended under fraud. (which then she ALSO tried to guilt trip me into forgiving her) overall i'm kinda glad it happened because at least it worked as a lesson for me to learn as to not let anyone toy me around and to stand up for myself even if it's someone that you may "love"
Bro, I get that you just been googling through, but do better research. On 9:50 you literally get my own picture, that I made during god damn intervention to Kyiv in 2023. And you just grab it and portrait as face of one of heroes of your video. Im crying there since I got separated from my family, my life was ruined apart, I got through god damn army that been eliminating civilians like me, and you portray me as reference of criminal documentary. If that would be my regular picture, I wouldn’t be that mad, but bruh, not this one. Not the one that holds all memories of that period.
9:50 is an image of a completely different person. It’s a Ukrainian cosplayer who was reacting to the war and desolation in her country. She was vulnerable with her audience and you used this moment, which holds a lot of trauma for her. Please think about your actions. It’s disrespectful.
Dude! You took a picture of a girl, (Fenix Fatalist) who was literally experiencing the worst trauma of her life amidst a freaking war and pegged her as a criminal by mixing her photo in with the wrong person. I'm sure it's a simple research mistake, but making this mistake by using the photo of a victim in the middle of living through a literal war crime... it's pretty disgusting and gross.
I dont know if its insanity or something else but Luna took the whole "almost getting murdered by your girlfriend/sugar mommy" thing outstandingly well. Even got a cool title out of it.
I actually had a friend in high school who knew Mary. As in they were mutuals online, I think. They told me about the situation in class, and it was.. worrying. I actually haven’t thought about it in a while. This reminded me of it.
Mary Anne lived in Texas, most states including Texas don't require a license to own or use a firearm. So that info about her not having a license for either was not applicable.
I'm a cosplayer myself and sadly the whole cosplay scene is experiencing a typical downfall loop of what used to be a niche interest for those who really did enjoy it. Now thanks to tiktok egirls it's quickly becoming a trendy shit for everyone. Nah, not like cosplay shouldn't be accessible for everybody, thing is, what required dedication and considerable effort and paid off correspondingly is now eternal Halloween. You get anything on and everyone takes it as a given. Like, imagine becoming a perfect copy of some character and instead of recognition for crafting something this good and all the work on ur body you did (yes, it's important too) you'd get a few years ago you get dismissed in favor of some girl who just put on some walmart/amazon costume set, and when I said eternal Halloween I meant quality of those too, just to chase tiktok clout since that character is trending rather than liking them. It doesn't matter how dedicated or emotionally invested you are anymore. The only thing besides tiktok trends that still works is having a close to perfect body, preferably exposed at least partially, and still it's more of hornybaiting now than actual aesthetic pleasure. So yeah, they're ruining cosplay for us, actual cosplayers
Conventions are from my experience just the new way for nerds to practice hookup culture because of this. People pay 3,000 bucks for their look and no personal creativity goes into it beyond trying to network and have sex
No one's ruining everything lol. I've been cosplaying since I was 14 and I'm 25 now and couldn't care less what other people do. Mind your own business and if other people getting into cosplay but not living up to YOUR standards is ruining cosplay for you that sounds pretty pathetic ngl. BTW everyone's first cosplays look like shit or are store bought. You're really this pressed over new cosplayers
I prefer calling things by their names. These e-girls don't do cosplay, they what they do is fetish modeling which is just an advertisement/lure for their adult content.
It Fr is so so different that what it used to be, it just got so commercialized and sexualized I miss how it was before as well, the community has changed.
you made a mistake, you used a photo of a girl who is not crime on 9:50 also used the photo from the video where the girl is crying because a war has started in her country. this is slander, and the context is even more horrific
did you even watch the video? most of the images are used as representative material, not as "100% this is what happened" stop over reacting and grow up.
@@Anycubic01 nope because you're literally one of the dozen of people that decided to spam the comments in attempt to get noticed by your senpai, stop being such a parasocial leech and touch grass.
I think if you make a part 2 in this, you should add Belle Delphine for getting away with selling nude pictures of her underage friends without their consent and has still not been arrested for it!
Boys I’ll give you some tips. If a girl stans Junko Enoshima from Daganronpa it’s a huge red flag. We- I mean they enjoy creating drama to see how you will all react. If you don’t react the way the engineered scenario played out in their head it’s going to be a bad day. It’s the ‘despair’
Most states don’t license adults to exercise their basic human rights and many handguns don’t have a manual safety. Always treat a firearm as if it is loaded.
That last trial has me so beyond angry. That man was a victim of abuse and his death was a tragedy. Monsters come in all forms and so do victims. I hope she spends the rest of her life in prison!
Using a picture of girl(Fenix fatalist, creator from Ukraine) on 9:51 is not correct at all. She made this picture during intervention to Kyiv in 2023. She was crying because of separating from her family and ruining her life and u use it like a one of heroes of your video. It’s disrespectful. Please do better research.
it's a photo, used to portray the information provided, not all images are used in the original context, it's a part of editing, it's used as representation of distress. grow up.
how to stop a fire arm from firing, 1) dont touch it, 2) check its clear, 3) check the safety, 4) dont point it at anything you do not wish to destroy...
The Isabella story makes me sad. It's just tragic all around. Being in psychosis is terrifying, and being around someone who is abusive AND psychotic is also terrifying. It's a double-edged sword. I hope she's able to remain stable and forgive herself for what she's done and her family is able to move on and find peace.
Agreed, her parents failed her. She should've been put in therapy as soon as she started to exhibit behavioural issues. That tragedy could've been avoided.
@@kittyflesh “her parents failed her” ah yes, because dealing with a mentally ill teenager is so easy. So goofy…& turning the victim into in the villain.
it's a photo, used to portray the information provided, not all images are used in the original context, it's a part of editing, it's used as representation of distress. grow up.
@@adepressedcatwithabadnicot246 and it is not ethical or legal because it was taken without consent to be placed out of context. Thanks for commenting so they do not delete my comment God bless! I hope your face never gets placed in a video like this. She was crying due to her country being attacked. Completely WRONG to include anything like that here….
I remember following Snow forever ago and seeing them at conventions. I watched the spiral of them getting cancelled over and over again before they disappeared. When the documents got leaked everyone in the community went WILD
@Dr.Roasty then we can worry about its replacement. Were/are other social media websites and apps this bad? I feel like there is a moral freak out with every new site.
@@nightigal Idk, I feel most social media is in good hands now. These people mainly exist on the forums of Tumblr, and at that point, they won't do shit unless they want another losing war with 4chan; then I assume they are smart enough to not pull some dumbass shit. Weirdos have already left Twitter thanks to Elon Musk, and I'm grateful for that. Facebook is run by Zuckerberg, and most eGirls get banned on sight for posting offensive content. Snapchat, I believe, is one place people use for content and selling drugs, while Instagram is another place filled to the brim with photos and indecent images. Imo, America is becoming much more like Japan as time passes, and back in 2015, I saw this happening from a mile away. Thankfully, once I've completed my Comp Science studies, I will build an Americanized Tik-Tok, and anyone posting lewd, abusive, or sexual content will automatically get the ban hammer. No discussions.
@@Roasty420 Even if banned. The content itself has infected everything and everyone. People make the same shitty content on youtube shorts or Instagram reels. Banning tik tok will just make those people migrate. Like when Vine went away, those Viners just went to RU-vid. Like Jake Paul. Tik tok has officially made everyone stupid and addicted to short dopamine hits of "entertainment".
“Treat every gun like it’s loaded” is the biggest crucial piece of gun safety advice everyone should have hammered into their heads. When I was in high school on a hike, some guys found a gun in the bushes, and a kid who was an Eagle Scout and familiar with guns was like “it’s not loaded!” and started waving it around. Our math teacher, this short, soft-spoken old Italian-American man, all but tackled the kid and twisted the gun out of his hand, then sat on the gun and absolutely reamed the Eagle Scout kid, asking him what he’d do if he’d shot and killed one of his friends by accident, and then graphically going through how he’d have to apply pressure to the bullet hole and do CPR, and talking about how there’d be blood spurting out of his mouth while he did the chest compressions, and the kid was just a crying mess by the end of it. A couple years ago that same math teacher got shot in the chest while he was out walking, and everyone thinks it was a mafia thing. He lived though. Dude’s like pushing 80. He’s a legend. Anyway, yeah, treat every gun like it’s loaded.
For informational purposes: I can say that Hosts in Host Clubs are pretty much expected to binge drink as part of the job. Phoenix Luna could possibly still be working since his case was so highly publicized. And the whole rent-a-relationship thing. I would think its almost exclusive to hosts/hostesses/and similar workers. Services in Host Clubs are so crazy expensive that the regulars you get as a host would generally be hostesses since they're the only people with income that could support regular visits.
I remember Coffeehouse Crime and Wavywebsurf talking about the story of Yuka the Real Life Yandere. The fact that Phoenix Luna managed to survive a knife to the stomach long enough for paramedics to arrive and save his life is pretty amazing. As for the attention Yuka got, I sometimes wonder how this happens so much. You have someone like Yuka commit such a deadly act, and she gets a fanbase
@@legendofFranktheTank I mean, if you look at Turkey Tom, Ghost Gum and wavywebsurf's channels side by side these guys are pretty much taking each others' ideas all the time recently, from video themes to those thumbnails with 3 impactful words stacked on each other with one of them in red or yellow or w/e
The way Ramirez was caught was so poetic, bet he was walking down that road and into that store thinking he was so powerful and then hes got 60 people trying to kill him.
16:07 German here, this is about a special law in our justice system which says that people in the age of 18-21(I'm not a lawyer, but I think that I've read that even this definition can be extended after psychological evaluation ) as "adolescents" so that the court have to decide if this person is mature enough to get a sentence based on adult law or if not on youth law. I think it was adult law though, because youth law carries a maximum sentence up to ten years. But after a series of really awful crimes by teenagers, the public discussion shifted to if we should punish teenagers and adolescents much harder than now. The kids are getting out of control, despite living in one of the richest and most powerful economic countries in the world. Nowadays every teenager think that he or she is the center of the universe and could do whatever they want. Gipsy crime gangs purposefully send under 14 year olds to commit burglary because children under the age of 14 can't be prosecuted at all. The court notifies the German version of CPS(Department of Youth) and they decide if they had to go to a therapist or will be taken out of their families and transferred to a public institution.
This, and what a lot of people don't realize (and this video also doesn't mention) is that Sarah M. also got additional preventive custody. This is as close as you can get to a life sentence in Germany, meaning that after she served her 12 years' sentence she will be evaluated, and if this evaluation still sees her as a danger to society, she will get locked up. This evaluation will be repeated every year, either until she dies or until the courts find that she is no longer likely to commit any more crimes, when she will get released on a five year long parole. During these five years that court's decision can be revoked at any time, meaning that she'll end up locked up again. And considering that she wanted to become a serial killer it's pretty unlikely that she'll ever get released.
I’m so sorry, that sounds horrible. I don’t have DID but I have been given ketamine in the hospitable in the past and while it was kind of fun in the moment I couldn’t imagine feeling that way forever. Feeling like a stranger in your own body like some video game character in a fake world.
@ketsuban you deserve a happy life, I wish you (and each other identities) to be happy. As someone who's diagnosed with DID I know how much it's frustrating to see actual handicaps and our daily struggles with trauma and mental health being qualified as trendy or romantic! It sickens me to see the amount of people on tiktok who makes it a trend and I'd slap them in the face and ask them where the f' are their parents if I could. This is why I no longer watch tiktoks, that's better for your sanity. Stay strong!
I knew twothornedrose a little bit professionally, and she always seemed crazy behind the eyes. I thought she would turn out to be a klepto or compulsive liar, not a cold hearted killer. But yeah she always had a weird energy about her IRL. Also she didn’t just lose weight with exercise and diet she had extensive weight loss surgery, I think it was bariatric surgery and then she had the corset-style extra skin removal.
Luna is a f*cking gigachad, bro just survived with a minimal chance, and respectfully said sorry for the woman that tried to kill him, he is not even the wrong in the situation but still accepted his minimal percentage of fault.
Imagine getting stabbed in the liver and left to bleed out only to recover completely, say you hardly even felt it, and then ask the courts to lower the aggressor’s sentence because you cheated. The true chad.