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I seriously thought I was going to die... (trigger warning) 

Molly Burke
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What happened that day in Central Park was one of the most terrifying moments in my life but I think this story is important to share. I really thought I was going to die and felt so vulnerable but I'm so grateful to the woman who helped my mom and I get out safely. Spread love and kindness, everyone!
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@MollyBurkeOfficial
@MollyBurkeOfficial 5 лет назад
What's one of the scariest moments in your life? Don't forget to spread love and positivity in this world! Help others, be kind!
@charlottephilpotts570
@charlottephilpotts570 5 лет назад
❤️❤️
@briseias
@briseias 5 лет назад
I was in a pool with friends and almost drowned.
@ritaj.9937
@ritaj.9937 5 лет назад
ILY
@ritaj.9937
@ritaj.9937 5 лет назад
i love you so much
@cloqqed3092
@cloqqed3092 5 лет назад
Hi
@youreterribleyoureallterri1375
For anyone who thinks it is over dramatic: imagine going through all of this, but being completely blind. Seeing nothing, only hearing loud noises, screams, and feeling people pushing all around you. That would be the scariest thing ever.
@mirofeya
@mirofeya 5 лет назад
And gunshots. Also they heard gunshots.
@superphantom100
@superphantom100 5 лет назад
Anna Tairova they thought the where gunshots, but still I can’t imagine that thinking someone if firing into a crowed of people that must have been horrifying. Specially since Molly’s blind I can imagine that she had to be even more scared then anyone else’s there.
@abbiehedley8123
@abbiehedley8123 5 лет назад
Or imagine being deaf or having any sort of disablility not knowing what was happening and getting restricted by this
@jessicapeterson1188
@jessicapeterson1188 4 года назад
Hearing gallop getting trampled on literally made my heart hurt. And i started to cry. Im so sorry molly
@avakeilbach6175
@avakeilbach6175 4 года назад
Yee same 😭
@maddiegrace1709
@maddiegrace1709 4 года назад
At least Gallop is safe, it could have been worse but luckily it was not. But it made me cry too I don’t blame you
@averyaan1112
@averyaan1112 4 года назад
Yeah, my heart broke hearing that
@beginninghope
@beginninghope 4 года назад
Me too
@carolesarazin1612
@carolesarazin1612 2 года назад
And her MOM being trampled?
@Tonofhats
@Tonofhats 5 лет назад
The most terrifying part is that shootings and bombings are such a common occurrence in America now that any loud noise just sends people into a mass panic.
@livk.8573
@livk.8573 5 лет назад
TonOfHats i honestly find that so sad and i don’t even live in america
@TheClarkChannel
@TheClarkChannel 5 лет назад
^^ this. The best thing we can do is whenever we go to places that we know there will be a bunch of people (concerts, bars, etc) find the exits the minute you get there. Chances are you'll never need to know where they are, but there can always be the possibility that you will need to know in a split second. It is horrible that America has come to this.
@EssentiallyCrystal
@EssentiallyCrystal 5 лет назад
I know it's so scary. I have a friend from America and when she first moved here she was asking the best way to flea the shopping centre we were in so she could be prepared if nit happened. I was gob smacked because here in Australia we don't even think about it, it doesn't even cross your mind when your put shopping because it so rarely happens. I can't imagine having to feel like I have to check my exists every time i go out.
@wolfsign9168
@wolfsign9168 5 лет назад
when i hear a loud bang i tense for a second and then assume its a car exhaust, the stark difference is kinda shocking :c
@senpaitast7243
@senpaitast7243 5 лет назад
Haha I live in texas so if there was a shooting I wouldn't even know I'd just think it was target practise cause I hear gunshots all the time
@Milla931
@Milla931 4 года назад
Don’t say she’s being dramatic and think: you can’t see you hear someone say “run!” People are running, you lose your mom and guide dog, you hear a gunshot you clutter near some strangers, and remember this whole time your completely blind and nobody knows your blind.
@Dragon-hu5ev
@Dragon-hu5ev 4 года назад
Milla Doubrovkine-Paskar THANK YOU, I have no idea what it was like for her, and even as a sighted person, I think that would still be terrifying
@Milla931
@Milla931 4 года назад
Mary Bridges your welcome and, you should try to get some sleep considering you wrote this at 12 A.m, but you might not be in NYC so you might have a different time zone
@Dragon-hu5ev
@Dragon-hu5ev 4 года назад
Milla Doubrovkine-Paskar No, I’m in the Midwest, but it was still 11 pm when I wrote that, New York is just an hour ahead of where I live. I’m writing this at about 10 am, but for you it would be around 11 am. So anyway, I’m glad that someone was being sensible about her not being dramatic at all, because I’m pretty sure that most of the people who ran were sighted, and they were still scared tremendously. Hope you have a good day.
@eleanorbrockett6554
@eleanorbrockett6554 4 года назад
I completely agree. When we hear about these things on the news we grow used to the idea that this happens we can often assume the worst. If everyone just starts running and screaming and someone shouts 'run' to you, then you are obviously going to freak out and panic. If 10,000 people start all running and stampeding towards you then it is really not that hard to lose all everyone you are with. People can be so insensitive sometimes...
@Dragon-hu5ev
@Dragon-hu5ev 4 года назад
Eleanor Brockett Thank you
@sammyjay5396
@sammyjay5396 5 лет назад
I would actually like to hear this story from her moms point of view and how she felt during the whole ordeal. You're so brave molly!
@remie973
@remie973 4 года назад
I bet it's really scarry
@bellabo0ouwu536
@bellabo0ouwu536 4 года назад
Yez
@emilyvasquenz1041
@emilyvasquenz1041 5 лет назад
"i could have been so close to shawn.... *sighs* ITS FINE; ITS FINE"
@alyssam8998
@alyssam8998 5 лет назад
Emily Vasquenz I looked at your comment right when she said it 😂
@saturninusarabian
@saturninusarabian 5 лет назад
Alyssa's World same
@nataliewilson5268
@nataliewilson5268 5 лет назад
Alyssa's World lol
@naomimckenzie9965
@naomimckenzie9965 5 лет назад
it's ok
@jaymie-leighryan5519
@jaymie-leighryan5519 5 лет назад
That is so scary soon I as I saw it comment she said the exact thing ahhhhh
@Andshewasafairy
@Andshewasafairy 5 лет назад
The scariest thing that’s ever happened to me was waking up to a phone call telling me my son’s dad had been shot and killed 💔 Breaking the news to my 10 year old son was the hardest thing I’ve ever had to do
@lilyshould4602
@lilyshould4602 5 лет назад
Wow 😮😭😢
@lilyshould4602
@lilyshould4602 5 лет назад
This is 😓😭
@miahcepek-9812
@miahcepek-9812 5 лет назад
I’m so sorry God bless ur family 😕😢❤️
@abbymeitzler5730
@abbymeitzler5730 5 лет назад
Brittany Reeder aww im so sorry..💖 may he rest in peace
@baleymaclure
@baleymaclure 5 лет назад
Brittany Reeder I’m so sorry😭
@17marilove
@17marilove 5 лет назад
That's why I have a phobia of crowded places and events ...
@m-the-best
@m-the-best 4 года назад
Same
@_veronica_r
@_veronica_r 4 года назад
I can't do large crowds or places with lots of loud noise cuz I have autism.
@17marilove
@17marilove 4 года назад
@@_veronica_r That must be so tough to handle. I don't have autism, but I'm extremely sensitive to loud noises. If it could help you, I always carry noise-canceling headphones on me and it really helps a lot.
@_veronica_r
@_veronica_r 4 года назад
@@17marilove Yeah, it can be tough sometimes. If only I could get some that don't look weird lol
@markiezoe9495
@markiezoe9495 5 лет назад
The Angel of a man your mom and the lady had sounds like the same man I had help me! on new years eve I was in time square and me and my mom were getting trampled and squished and I went into an anxiety attack and this man seen me and stopped and stretched his arms out and said the same thing 😮 and this was 10 years ago! but it sounds so much like the angel we had that day 💗 I'm so thankful y'all were okay
@tiffford8425
@tiffford8425 5 лет назад
Who knows maybe it was. Guardian angels have many people to watch over.
@elliebellie5412
@elliebellie5412 5 лет назад
Markie Zoe r
@heleneaddink7564
@heleneaddink7564 5 лет назад
The man is so amazing i cried knowing there was people like this in the world still
@Mollancholy
@Mollancholy 4 года назад
When I was seventeen, I went grocery shopping with a friend in a small town in southern Ohio. The weather was a little rainy, not alarmingly, but enough that we decided to sit on some big bags of mulch outside the store to wait it out before packing up the van and heading back home. I was babbling about something, not paying attention to my surroundings at all, and my friend got this strange look on his face and started staring, wide-eyed, out across the parking lot. A few seconds later, he grabbed me by my shirt and dragged me back into the store. On the way in, I saw a handful of employees gathered around the front entrance, also staring out at the parking lot. When I first turned around on the way in, I didn't see anything, but my eyes finally reconciled what they were seeing, I guess, and I realized an enormous tornado - pretty much the exact same size as the plaza the store was in - had touched down in the parking lot and was barreling right toward us. We ran inside and bolted to the back of the store and I was clinging to my friend as people were screaming and crying and, after a handful of seconds, the whole building started to shake. I'd never felt or heard anything like it and I haven't since. I couldn't see what was happening out in the main area, as we were huddled together in a stock room in the very back, but when it finally ended, which felt like a lifetime later (but, in retrospect, was probably only 30-60 seconds), we walked out of the stock room, into the main part of the store, and half of the roof was missing. The entire center of the plaza the store was in had been gutted by the tornado, more than half of the cars in the lot were completely destroyed, and a man had died in one of the aisles of a heart attack. To make an already terrifying situation worse, we weren't allowed to leave - my friend's car had been parked at the edge of the lot and wasn't badly damaged - and the sky got darker, the rain got harder, and there were hundreds of people just wandering around dazed all over what was left of the plaza. You always see/hear stories of how things get calm and serene after a tornado, but that's not what happened. The weather intensified and there were cops and paramedics all over the place. So we just sat in the back of my friend's van in the parking lot for literal hours, waiting for someone to tell us we could go, worried in the backs of our minds that it would happen again. That was such a long story. O.o I'm sorry! It's just the scariest thing that's ever happened to me. It's been twenty years and tornadoes are still the most prevalent villain in my nightmares. As for the stampede (which I googled after seeing this video and, holy crap): What a truly horrifying situation. Panic can do such awful things en masse and I can only imagine how it must have felt to be there living it. I'm so, so glad Molly and her mom and the pupper and the team made it out of there!
@avamyers1758
@avamyers1758 4 года назад
Oh my God that sounds terrifying I'm so sorry What ended up happening in the end?
@Joyful_Jo_
@Joyful_Jo_ 4 года назад
Why weren't you allowed to leave? Also, that sounds terrifying 😬😮
@Mollancholy
@Mollancholy 4 года назад
@@avamyers1758 As bad as the weather got afterward, there were no more tornadoes, so we were eventually allowed to get back in our cars (those of us who could) and go home. I moved to Arkansas about a week later, though - I was done with Ohio after that. Lol
@Mollancholy
@Mollancholy 4 года назад
@@Joyful_Jo_ I have no idea! My guess is that it was so crowded and there were so many damaged cars, the police, paramedics and fire dept. wanted to be sure it was safe for those of us who could drive and thoroughly check everyone out for injuries. That was seriously one of the scariest things about it - just being stuck there in the debris.
@Icantchangemyhandlehelp
@Icantchangemyhandlehelp 4 года назад
Oh my God I'm so sorry, that sounds horrifying, and also most mysterious weather I have ever heard of! I ran with my family in the midst of the CRAZIEST storm in my life, and it was still not as chaotic as what you had experienced! :0 Edit: Fixed some grammar issues, rephrased some sentences, and corrected typos
@mckenzievick94
@mckenzievick94 5 лет назад
My scariest moment started the moment my mom got a call. I remember we were folding laundry and talking when she got the call, and thinking it was just her mom saying hi, she didn’t think much of it when saying hello. I looked up and my mother’s face and I saw pure horror. She looked so crushed and confused, yelling at me to get my older brother, as tears began to fall from her eyes. I immediately assumed that my father had gotten hurt or in a car accident (as he is a truck driver) but the reality was much worse. My brother ran upstairs with me and we waited confused and terrified. My mom got off the phone and told us. My uncle had been murdered. This came as a huge shock as he wasn’t even supposed to be where he was at the time. She told us who killed him and it made us more terrified and confused. He was murdered by his stepson aka my cousin. I’ll never forget this moment and what I now know, my uncle gave his life to save his ex-wife and another girl (my cousin’s mom and fiancée) letting himself become a human shield and stabbed repeatedly. I love you and miss you Uncle Don
@person.244
@person.244 5 лет назад
:( :0
@Diana-hz2ck
@Diana-hz2ck 5 лет назад
God bless you and your family I am so happy that no one else got hurt during that horrible time. Also just remember he still loves you and he's probably watching you down from heaven.
@oldasyouromens
@oldasyouromens 5 лет назад
In many of these situations, the stampede is often worse in terms of deaths and more traumatic than the event that precedes it. Glad you got out safe, glad everyone you were with is fine, but it is DEFINITELY traumatic and people shouldn't downplay it.
@WolfieGal7
@WolfieGal7 5 лет назад
Grace Law In England we had a disaster which was caused by panic, hundreds of people got trampled and trapped, stands collapsed and people were killed. It is something that we don’t take lightly and it has changed how we do things here.
@ellie-pm9hp
@ellie-pm9hp 5 лет назад
Oh Molly, how traumatic! I can’t think of how more scary it must have been when you couldn’t even see what’s happening around you. Hope you’re okay and not being affected by this too much.
@smkirk29
@smkirk29 5 лет назад
I'm so sorry you all went through that. To hear that people were stepping on Gallop and your mum is horrible. I hope you've been able to heal mentally as well as physically from this. To hear this from your unique perspective as a blind person was really interesting but also heartbreaking thinking about how scary it was not easily being able to get to safety and knowing what is going on around you. Thank you Molly for sharing. I think a bodyguard is a great idea for your safety.
@oliviavivas5113
@oliviavivas5113 4 года назад
I love how through every hard thing she goes through, she always learns something good from it
@shannonpierce3378
@shannonpierce3378 4 года назад
OMG, u inspire me so much even though I am not blind. I can't believe that happened to you, I cannot even imagine being in the situation let alone being blind as well. you are what the world needs right now. I love how confident you are, this is what social media should be about. You have taught me to be grateful for just being healthy. you always find the light at the end of the tunnel even if at first there doesn't seem to be one. I love that your dream/goal is to educate people about disabilities and to give people in the same boat as you, someone to look up to! Thank you! Xx
@emmaw.2851
@emmaw.2851 5 лет назад
I can't imagine what that situation would be like for a sighted person, but for a blind person!? That must have been so terrifying... but I'm so glad you made it out okay!
@dominiquemartel4660
@dominiquemartel4660 5 лет назад
I read a really interesting comment on another video about the event in New-York. The RU-vid account called Guera Noodlell said (in resume): “You think that PTSD is only a person who suffers a traumatic experience but I think there is mass PTSD, like the country has been traumatized by the same events and the only threat is in mass numbers. There have been similar issues after these kinds of events, like 9/11, the Boston marathon, and serial killers have shaken our feelings of safety and left us with paranoia. I’m not sure if there is anything that can be done to stop it because of you either have to prevent anything from happening which is impossible, or people have to handle it differently and I don’t think that’s possible either. I think all we can do is the best we can at the time and learn for later. Everyone wants to fix it but it’s not that easy. You can fix what you can’t prepare for. We will always be blindsided by attack’s so we need a better way to handle our reaction rather than try to prevent anything from everything.” And that’s why I am not surprised people thought it was shooting because we expect to be a shooting. We are afraid that might happen… because it’s happened. I am afraid myself, every time I go somewhere and place myself in a position where I can leave if something happens... even at the cinema.
@cheyanneshh3127
@cheyanneshh3127 5 лет назад
I live in Vegas and I am definitely scared when I go to concerts and all that. It really sucks
@xchasinghorizonsx8863
@xchasinghorizonsx8863 4 года назад
After watching this video in literal tears i had to google the event and oh my god ive never seen a shooting, real or not, downplayed that much. Even stating no injuries. I'm so sorry you went through that and very glad youre okay. I cant even imagine the fear that would be :(
@elvynporras9651
@elvynporras9651 5 лет назад
“MOLLY RUN” *cue the happy generic RU-vid music*
@anamikakumari1862
@anamikakumari1862 5 лет назад
Omg I was there with my sister that night. Literally the worst experience of our lives. My sister lost her stuff in the commotion. We got separated at one point and had to locate each other outside of the park. It was wild! Glad not that many people got hurt but the panic was too real.
@jax422
@jax422 5 лет назад
Anamika Kumari What was the event and when was it?
@anamikakumari1862
@anamikakumari1862 5 лет назад
Global Citizen Festival 2018. www.nytimes.com/2018/10/03/nyregion/central-park-concert-stampede.html
@sammi_with_an_i8838
@sammi_with_an_i8838 5 лет назад
This is such a scary time but the fact that you werent screaming for help for yourself but you were screaming for help for your dog just shows how good of a person you are. This whole story i was praying for you and your family. ❤🐶🐾🐶❤
@kaylie1955
@kaylie1955 5 лет назад
Omfg I was there I literally was so scared I seriously felt someone was chasing me. So I understand what u went through. I ran for my life. And the scariest part was that I was only with my friend I went to the bathroom with my friend no adult and then we ran. She fell. We got trampled. We saw a girl break a knee. It was horrific. It was the global citizens event. And thanks to the most amazing security guard in the world I found my family. So I rlly thank that girl with my life.
@klkx
@klkx 5 лет назад
CarlTheSpaghetti Some barriers in one of the section started to fall causing people to run out of the way which lead to mass panic an basically a stampede. It’s heartbreaking that people’s first assumptions are that someone is there trying to cause harm to others
@kaylie1955
@kaylie1955 5 лет назад
CarlTheSpaghetti so basically there was a barrier that fell on a girl and ppl screamed and everyone else just heard a bang and screaming so assumed there were gunshots and then chaos happened
@anaximena6784
@anaximena6784 5 лет назад
I was there too it was so scary and so down played by the media to this day I can’t even go to a concert
@kaylie1955
@kaylie1955 5 лет назад
Ana Ximena ikr I’m scarred
@rebekkadeforce8963
@rebekkadeforce8963 4 года назад
Your hair is absolutely friggin gorgeous here. Thank you for this story, I’m sorry you had to go through this.
@patblack781
@patblack781 5 лет назад
Oh my god, poor Gallop D:
@tellmeastory95
@tellmeastory95 5 лет назад
I just really don't know who I feel more sorry for 😭
@kirdot2011
@kirdot2011 5 лет назад
yeah....its sad that a 45`000 $ guide dog is pretty much useless in these kind of situations
@Mlmca292o2
@Mlmca292o2 5 лет назад
AND MOLLY AND HER MUM!!! DON'T JUST THINK ABOUT A DOG IN THIS KIND OF SITUATION, I KNOW THAT HE IS ADORABLE, AND HE IS REALLY GOOD AT HELPING MOLLY, BUT YOU COULD ALSO SAY THAT YOU FEEL SORRY FOR MOLLY AND HER MUM AS WELL! I DO AGREE WITH YOUR COMMENT, I JUST THINK THAT YOU COULD HAVE MENTIONED MOLLY AND HER MUM AS WELL.
@tellmeastory95
@tellmeastory95 5 лет назад
@@Mlmca292o2 okay but why are you yelling tho 😂
@ahumanyoudontknow5777
@ahumanyoudontknow5777 5 лет назад
and poor molly:(
@rhyliemasons7957
@rhyliemasons7957 3 года назад
Not necessarily the scariest moment in my life but the one where I saw how vulnerable I am with my chronic vestibular migraine with aura (it makes me have very bad vertigo and brain fog/confusion and really bad visual auras). I was still in student housing. There was a guy that lived down the hall from my friend and I that really creeped me out (but not my friend). One day he knocks on our door and asks if we want to go to his room because he had just rearranged the furniture and wanted input on how it looked and to see his dog. My roommate wanted to go and I didn't, but there was no way in hell I was letting her go alone. So we went over and were just chatting with him. He kept offering us drinks or snacks but we agreed not to consume anything he gave us (for reference I'm going into forensics so sometimes to my detriment I am paranoid about that stuff). He also kept trying to get us to smoke hookah with him which we didn't want any part in. After a little while I started seeing the walls and floor moving (a common migraine aura for me) so I gave my friend "the look" saying we needed to go now. So we were saying goodbye and he decides to give us hugs (I was startingto get really dizzy at this pointand my lisp started getting worse as well as just havingslurred speech in general). He gave my friend a hug and he moved his hand to her butt which made both of us super uncomfortable. He then went over to me, hugged me and picked me up, putting me over his shoulder, and just started walking off with me (no, he was not taking me back to my room, it was a much different energy/vibe that was incredibly sinister and my roommate felt that too). I was so disoriented I couldn't do anything and was so confused about what was happening. Thankfully my friend was able to pull me off and we got out as fast as we could since she had to guide me by putting my arm over her shoulder and "carry" me that way. Needless to say she now understood what I meant when something didn't feel right about him and we never went back there and tried to avoid him as much as possible. But it was scary to see how vulnerable I was in that situation since I couldn't really do much and I was so weak and confused.
@elliincha3508
@elliincha3508 5 лет назад
These things are becoming more common and because of that I think that they should start training guide dogs on how they should react and also feel bad for the person with Gallop because they probably didn’t know the French-Canadian commands.
@AdorkableArtist92
@AdorkableArtist92 4 года назад
How awful. I tend to think of myself as strong and independent even though I'm a severely disabled wheelchair user, then sometimes things happen (nothing as dramatic or terrifying as your story though) that make me realize just how vulnerable I am. I lived on campus at a small catholic college and I used a motorized scooter to get around. By my sophomore year, the battery was starting to crap out but we hadn't gotten it replaced yet. One semester, I had all my classes on tuesday and thursday, including a night class from 6-9 pm. I had to stay late one night to finish the lab portion of the class, and my cell phone battery died, unbeknownst to me. I knew my battery on my scooter was low, but I figured I could still make it back to my dorm. My dorm was on the top of a hill that often killed my battery, so Idk why I thought I could make it. I guess I was tired. Anyway, I get halfway across campus and my battery starts showing that it's almost dead. My scooter has slowed down dramatically at this point. It's crawling along and it's nearly pitch black because the lighting on campus is TERRIBLE. My only real light is the light on my scooter's dashboard (or whatever the equivalent of a dashboard is on a scooter). All of a sudden, the light goes out and my scooter shuts down completely. I pulled my phone out, and that's when I discovered it was dead too. At this point my heart is racing and I'm nearly in tears. There is literally no one walking around, which was unusual. Normally, if my scooter died, I could flag down another student (even random strangers. I realize now how lucky I was to be at a tiny jesuit college in the south, because it was a pretty close-knit community and I generally felt safe enough to ask strangers to help. even if I didn't know who they were I usually recognized their face from the caf or one of my classes or knew they were friends with someone i knew or whatever). There was no one around where I was even though it wasn't *that* late. Totally pitch black and totally deserted. Out of desperation, I start turning the scooter on and off again because that sometimes worked at least well enough to get me back to my dorm. I'm also religious (to anyone who isn't, no need to tell me God isn't real or tell me prayer is pointless. I've heard it before. I don't agree with you, but I do respect you and I ask for the same respect in return) so I was praying for help and guidance. All of a sudden, when I tried the key one more time, I watched the meter that showed me how much battery power I had flip from "empty" to "full." It only stayed like that long enough to get back to my dorm. It died again as soon as I was back in my room. It was the strangest thing I've ever experienced.
@loveshell6945
@loveshell6945 4 года назад
Wow! What a scary but beautiful story. I do believe God saved you from that. That was a true miracle and I’m glad you made it home safely.
@AdorkableArtist92
@AdorkableArtist92 4 года назад
@@loveshell6945 Looking at what I wrote, I realized I left out the craziest part...my ex had passed away a few weeks before, and I was still devastated from the loss and saddened by the way we left things (our last interaction was an argument about how she had treated me when we were still together). My grandma always told me that our dead loved ones become our guardian angels, so I was praying for the intercession of my guardian angels, including my ex. When my scooter turned back on, a Christian song started playing in my head as loudly as if it was playing on a speaker. One of the lines was "because I know that you love me." I've always taken that as a sign that my ex was looking out for me and knew that I was sorry for how things ended before she died.
@loveshell6945
@loveshell6945 4 года назад
AdorkableArtist92 Wow, isn’t that just so amazing and beautiful. You are lucky to have such a sweet guardian angel. 👼
@jessicalove1243
@jessicalove1243 4 года назад
I’m literally over here crying. 😭😭😭 I’m so thankful for those people that helped you and your mom.
@maryallison0509
@maryallison0509 5 лет назад
Oh God as a momma bear myself hearing this story is making me cry out of fear. For you as a young small blind woman. For your momma as the mother of a young small blind woman. Molly please be careful and realize that you are vulnerable. You were taught that you are just as capable as sighted people. And you are in most situations. But in a dark littered dangerous situation you are basically a kitten in a lions den. Stay safe Molly Burke
@jjantonelli1773
@jjantonelli1773 4 года назад
i wonder how many people got ptsd from that. the amount of people that are most likely traumatized is insane. i couldn't imagine what would happen if i were there. god bless all of you
@dogables
@dogables 3 года назад
I was in a similar situation when I was in Las Vegas for new years. There was a stamped after the count down and people were pushing in every direction. I have a mild cp and it makes it tough to walk sometimes. My family pulled me over this barrier and we just watch this river of people passing by. I hate crowds they can be so dangerous.
@LizbethBeekman
@LizbethBeekman 5 лет назад
"We're so glad everybody had fun!" Ugh, they were probably trying to avoid any liability they would have had to face if they released something that sounded like an apology.
@colleensgotcha
@colleensgotcha 5 лет назад
I've never experienced anything like that but when you were explaining what was going on my heart started pounding and I wasn't even there! That must have been so terrifying for you! But happy to hear you all, in the end, were safe!
@felixhenson9926
@felixhenson9926 5 лет назад
As a wheelchair user I totally get you when you say there are moments when you realise how vulnerable you are in an emergency. Say I get up a few floors via a lift and then a fire breaks out, the lift shuts down and leaves me stranded. Most educational and govt institutions will have an evac chair but even that takes time to get to me and if it's too dangerous for somebody to go back in they won't do that, and the majority of places don't have an evac chair, which means policy is literally just leave me there and hope a firefighter can get me out. Thankfully I've never been in that situation but I have needed the evac chair before. This experience sounds truly terrifying, I'm so glad you, Gallop and your mum are okay xx
@shallandavarpainterofsouls9509
once I was in a car accident. I wasn't injured thankfully, but as I listened to this I re felt all the emotions after the incident.
@Lopholillie
@Lopholillie 4 года назад
I feel sorry dor her. She was in a life or death situation and with a disability it made it harder for her to cope. I just wanna hug her right now.
@kaemccorkle
@kaemccorkle 3 года назад
I'm so sorry this happened to you. Sounds horrible and traumatic and scary! Proud of you for sharing.
@tullypaul3535
@tullypaul3535 4 года назад
Thank Goodness you are ok. Bless those in these terrible situations. You are all incredibly brave.
@ladyquetesh3286
@ladyquetesh3286 5 лет назад
I think my scariest moment was when my mom told me that two of my younger siblings were kidnapped. We were at the hospital visiting our grandfather and my other grandparents were watching them. My dad wasn’t with us then and he received a call from his parents(the ones who lost my siblings) that they were at the store and the kids were gone. When my mom heard that from my dad on the phone, all colour left her face. Long story short, our uncle was at the same store and my siblings asked our grandparents if they could go back to the house with him(he lived with them). They didn’t hear them right and thought they said go out to the car and wait, they were at check out. So they left with our uncle and they didn’t realise it. So they went back into the store and talked with security and managers and went over the video footage, and then they saw my siblings talking to him. First my grandma made the mistake of saying, “ oh they love their uncle ______” So the police got involved and they almost put out a BOLO, but it got cleared up. It was literally the worst thing in the world to hear, that and having people in dress uniform show up at your door to tell you that your spouse or child was killed in action.
@rawabimohammed859
@rawabimohammed859 5 лет назад
I dont get the story , is it because my english is bad ? :(
@ladyquetesh3286
@ladyquetesh3286 5 лет назад
I was half asleep when I was typing the comment, so sorry if there was anything that didn’t make sense. I’d be happy to clear it up
@juliettegoatess5769
@juliettegoatess5769 5 лет назад
Darth Lady Quetesh please do if you don’t mind
@ClaireyElizabeth
@ClaireyElizabeth 5 лет назад
Juliette Goatess As I understand it... correct me if I’m wrong please OP 😊 - Her siblings were being looked after by their grandparents. - The grandparents took them out shopping. - The siblings’ uncle was at the same shop but the grandparents hadn’t seen him so didn’t know he was there. - The siblings saw their uncle at the shop. - The siblings asked their grandparents if they could go home with their uncle. - The grandparents said yes but had misheard & thought the siblings had asked to wait for the grandparents outside in the grandparents car. (Not sure how this was misheard so drastically but it seems it was!?) - The grandparents panicked when they got to their car & saw that the kids weren’t there. - The grandparents called the siblings father to tell him the kids were missing. - The grandparents reported the kids missing to the shop staff (& I think to the police too) - The grandparents looked at the shops security footage & saw that the kids had actually left with their uncle. - the kids were checked on & a massive police search was avoided. In conclusion: it was all a big misunderstanding & the siblings were safe & well with their uncle all along!
@ladyquetesh3286
@ladyquetesh3286 5 лет назад
@Claire Hilton, spot on, and my uncle wasn’t even contacted through this whole ordeal
@HopelessSerenity
@HopelessSerenity 4 года назад
I just started watching Molly, and binge watching. This made me tear up thinking about you and your mom, and Gallup! in danger. :(
@chloemcmaster6811
@chloemcmaster6811 4 года назад
Trauma is a real thing. Your mental state causes you to go into a panic. Iv been having and still am seeing a councillor for over 5 years now. I understand the fear of disability too. Not as extreme as others but I do know.
@chopperman2122
@chopperman2122 5 лет назад
That honestly sounds absolutely terrifying for a sighted person, I can't even comprehend how terrifying it must've been when you can't see anything. I'm so glad you got out safely.
@americanwoman8947
@americanwoman8947 5 лет назад
I Live in New York and never heard anything about this.The Media is no longer telling us truths. For them to have remained silent about this makes me automatically know it was likely a Pro President Trump thing. Though He doesn't have things in New York City because there is too much violence and hate directed at him. He wouldn't endanger people. I'm stumped as to when & what the festival was for.
@h0n0lulu83
@h0n0lulu83 4 года назад
@@americanwoman8947 apparently, it was the Global Citizen Festival which is part of a movement to end extreme poverty (according to Wikipedia). Among others, the New York Times reported about the incident at the 2018 festival that Molly is talking about. If you google "Central Park festival incident", you'll find lots of articles.
@Mikelaxo
@Mikelaxo 4 года назад
@@americanwoman8947 What do you mean by "thing"?
@CineSoar
@CineSoar 4 года назад
I took my sons to California's Great America for Halloween this year. We had just gotten to the point where the line enters a queue (defined by waist high temporary barriers of the type sometimes called "bike rack barriers"), when a stampede started inside the park. Apparently, there was a fight and someone nearby yelled "Shooter!", which was a terrible idea, so soon after the Gilroy Garlic festival shooting. Suddenly, the ticket plaza flooded with people running, shouting, and jumping turnstiles. Then, the crowd who were in the queue started trying to jump the barriers, tipping them over and rushing toward us. I grabbed both of my boys by their coat collars, corralling them, helping them jump the cement barriers (meant to prevent cars from driving into the ticket plaza) and hustling them forward, ahead of the panicked stampede. Until we had covered 50 yards, or so, I wondered whether we would be overtaken and trampled and I especially feared for my boys. I also wondered whether, or when, we were going to begin hearing gunshots. As traumatic as that was, I made a point of taking them back to the park for the Christmas lights a few weeks later. It was much less crowded and I felt it was important for our boys, to go back and have a positive experience there. Somehow, we have to figure out a way to keep panic from becoming more dangerous than an actual attack.
@kennie727
@kennie727 4 года назад
stephmon My best friend works at California’s GA, she was working that night, apparently there had been someone walking around with a toy gun but the gun was missing the orange tip, Security was telling the staff that there was a potential shooter
@Lealdo
@Lealdo 4 года назад
I want to know what Gallop thought and was feeling during that whole thing.
@mahailia3982
@mahailia3982 4 года назад
Lealdo I mean we will never know but that would be cool
@charliemiers3365
@charliemiers3365 4 года назад
@Gacha Studios lol😂
@kawaiichan6619
@kawaiichan6619 4 года назад
Honestly, and I feel so bad for him since he's lower than the humans so I'm sure he got kicked so many times :,(
@lifewithlaffy7931
@lifewithlaffy7931 4 года назад
I guess he was caring more for her life then his
@katelaborde2648
@katelaborde2648 4 года назад
He was probably like hmmmmm what’s that smell this hooman food seems good
@aulonacreative9921
@aulonacreative9921 5 лет назад
When you said you lost gallop, i lost my mind🤧
@edsidfug207
@edsidfug207 5 лет назад
I bet its comparable if we lost our sight, horrifying
@aulonacreative9921
@aulonacreative9921 5 лет назад
ed sdfg yea😪
@talias8
@talias8 5 лет назад
AulonaCREATIVE • sAmE
@emnem2614
@emnem2614 5 лет назад
I ligit almost cried if I lost my dog I would have died
@jayjayplays2007
@jayjayplays2007 5 лет назад
Omg when galop was lost I got in a literal panic attack like poor galop I love that dog so much
@seiseii23
@seiseii23 5 лет назад
“My husband-“ Me: WAIT WHAT?!? “Shawn mendes” Me: *oh*
@ichangedmyyoutubename6219
@ichangedmyyoutubename6219 4 года назад
?
@januarywynter6632
@januarywynter6632 4 года назад
Me too
@deannabizefski1840
@deannabizefski1840 4 года назад
A Sith Apprentice no she was joking
@erick7448
@erick7448 4 года назад
Same
@Ena48145
@Ena48145 4 года назад
😂 I did the same
@RoMayDrako
@RoMayDrako 4 года назад
Now I worked security for over 10 years now, WHY would they be telling people to run. By telling people to run you are now preventing people from evacuating. You can tell them to keep moving, to move faster, but never utter the R word. As security they should have been providing instructions not inciting panic. More people get killed or injured because of panic then the actual situation.
@maryallison0509
@maryallison0509 4 года назад
RoMayDrako I’m so glad you wrote this. It seemed insane to me too. First that they were telling people RUN. And that they weren’t paying attention to the people in the crowd at all. I remember years back at a stadium concert a set of the bleachers had collapsed. And the security guys were telling people to get off the bleachers move away from them and stop running but just move away from the area. A guy had gotten hurt from the original accident but then got knocked down from people shoving and pushing to run away. Thank God security had stopped them because then they could see the guy on the ground. I remember hearing all about it on the local news. And even the news informed people don’t RUN just move thru safely so EMT’s can actually get in to help the injured or hurt people.
@ositaxems8597
@ositaxems8597 4 года назад
Security told us to run at school when we had a shooting at lunch. It caused so much chaos
@shellab33
@shellab33 4 года назад
Sadly, a lot of security at festivals are subcontracted out and the companies tend to run short and use temp workers that have no training, literally just bodies of people off the street that have no training. I ended up quitting a company due to this type of issue. I was posted at the side of a stage during a pride festival and a group had just left the stage. There was supposed to be another guard with me but they literally said "my shifts up I'm done" and left me there in this huge 7ft gap entrance to the back stage that we're supposed to be guarding. I ended up having to use my body to hold people back and one lady shoved passed me and got through, I couldnt go grab her because I had to stay at my post to make sure nobody else got through. The stage security came to me with the woman and yelled at me basically for letting her slip through. I told him off and yelled at him to help and he left me there alone because he was backstage security, aka he wanted to go be beside the talent tent. My relief for my post came about 10 mins in and helped me get people off of the gate and me. I dont work or go to festivals anymore for this reason. Its overwhelming
@2thatonegirl16
@2thatonegirl16 4 года назад
right?! like, it sounds like it was a stampede situation. people DIE in human stampedes. how do you stop a stampede? probably not by yelling "run!"
@nickipaisley5075
@nickipaisley5075 4 года назад
This needs to be reposted like a fkn bunch
@Zeddyboi86
@Zeddyboi86 5 лет назад
Ok, to anyone who says that Molly is being dramatic: Close your eyes so that you can’t see anything at all. You hear someone say “Run!”. And then you can suddenly feel the force of ten thousand people running in your direction. After getting pushed around and separated from your own mother and your guide dog, you huddle next to strangers, and you still don’t know what the hell is happening. Then you hear gunshots. You get up and run in the direction your friend tells you to, through all the screaming people. And after all of that, you have to walk all the way home. And all this time, you can’t see a thing, with still no idea what happened. I F*CKING DARE ANYONE to tell her that she is being over-dramatic!!!!!
@nataleedesotell7713
@nataleedesotell7713 5 лет назад
Mister WiZeguy I was at the festival and can attest that she is not being dramatic.
@Positivekitten
@Positivekitten 5 лет назад
Mister WiZeguy Or to the people who say she fakes being blind. Yeah, Anyone in that situation who was faking it would drop that ruse and be hauling ass out of there like everyone else!
@amandaderp9263
@amandaderp9263 5 лет назад
Mister WiZeguy this would be scary and traumatic for life if you could see
@youtubetrash3196
@youtubetrash3196 5 лет назад
Mister WiZeguy what was the event?
@ilsehomburg
@ilsehomburg 5 лет назад
As she was telling it i was imagining how she felt! I must have bin so scary, i totally agree with you!
@JahlenJohnson11
@JahlenJohnson11 5 лет назад
I wasn’t going to watch this originally because of the clickbait-ish title. So glad I did. (It’s not click bait I just thought it was)
@R.obin.
@R.obin. 5 лет назад
An unhealthy healthy Girl vlog Molly is pretty much true to form and doesn’t use clickbait. You can read the description box too, that always tells the real story. ✌🏼💞
@iamanartistbutcantdraw4454
@iamanartistbutcantdraw4454 5 лет назад
An unhealthy healthy Girl vlog you should know molly never does anything clickbaity
@JahlenJohnson11
@JahlenJohnson11 5 лет назад
I am an artist but can’t draw there’s been a few videos where the title of the video is what the video is about but sort of exaggerated. That’s why i said clickbait ish cause I know she doesn’t do clickbait but slightly exaggerated sometimes. Nothing wrong with that tho! ☺️
@dariennestuart
@dariennestuart 5 лет назад
I was in a false alarm shooting at my university. Same thing happened with absolute chaos and running around and. I fell down stairs, was trampled, lost all my items, had to borrow a phone in the closet I was hiding in to call my parents and tell them I loved them. Even though it ended up being a false alarm, it was a life-changing experience that we took seriously at the time.
@queent2815
@queent2815 5 лет назад
Thanks babe I was about to click off at 5 mins xx
@reneedooma
@reneedooma 4 года назад
This reminds me of something that happened in Times Square not too long ago. There was a motorcycle that backfired, sounding like gunshots and the same thing happened: everyone started running away, panicking, stampeding. I heard about this from a Twitter post and the woman who posted it was Canadian I believe and she said, about the United States “your entire country has PTSD.” And the thing is she’s not wrong (even though she was being hyperbolic but in any case mental health needs to be taken more seriously).
@fionacoin5329
@fionacoin5329 4 года назад
I agree, because I remember a few years back, I was going to work and waiting at a bus stop downtown (and this is in Canada) and a popping sound happened across the street and I didn't react much, most people didn't, but a few reacted horribly. And one of the guys that had the bad reaction, said he could tell neither I, nor the others that didn't react have ever been in a violent situation involving guns because if we had we probably would have dropped to the ground or freaked out. And I didn't exactly understand the depth of that statement until I started hearing stories like Molly's and the event you described. So I agree with you.
@lucyj2265
@lucyj2265 4 года назад
Yeah I think colleen ballinger was talking about something like that in one of her vlogs
@gracefullyme8385
@gracefullyme8385 4 года назад
As an Australian, when I hear about these stampedes caused by people thinking there was a shooting, my heart breaks. It’s devastating that when something happens, everyone in your country immediately assumes it’s a shooting. The amount of secondary trauma is heart breaking
@Bisexualdragon4042
@Bisexualdragon4042 4 года назад
I spent lots of time in downtown LA to the the point I got used to hearing gun shots. Once I moved to Washington I broke that habit. But the minute I heard a loud popping sound I thought gun shots. All the other students freaked out with me and we started panicking getting under our desks and asking what on earth was going on
@tayzo31
@tayzo31 4 года назад
This is very true, I am from Scotland and when we hear cars backfire or any noises similar to a gunshot our first thought is not it’s a gunshot as that would be extremely unlikely that there was a shooting
@haleyminer22
@haleyminer22 5 лет назад
I can’t even imagine going through a situation like this WHILE BLIND. I 100% understand why you were so scared and I’m glad you are okay!
@definitelynotkeiron
@definitelynotkeiron 5 лет назад
"My husband, Shawn Mendes was playing..." I laughed so hard lol caught me completely by surprise
@emery6049
@emery6049 5 лет назад
K Syntax my first thought was I don’t know she was married then the said Shawn Mendes and I was like OHHHH
@sophiadatta786
@sophiadatta786 5 лет назад
I didn’t know either and SHAWN MENDES?!? That’s ... 😮!!!
@mindythompson9969
@mindythompson9969 5 лет назад
I've looked all over the Internet and it says molly has no boyfriend or husband which is confusing
@elishaandy
@elishaandy 5 лет назад
St first before she said shawn I'm like wait what?!?!?
@isabellav4943
@isabellav4943 5 лет назад
K Syntax I thought she was fr I even looked up if he had a wife 🤣
@justbrowsin3048
@justbrowsin3048 5 лет назад
Those people that helped are ANGELS , God bless💙💙
@ラサ-s8q
@ラサ-s8q 5 лет назад
I dont understand what happened
@TheLangleyLife
@TheLangleyLife 5 лет назад
As soon as you said the woman bear hugged you to keep you safe I started bawling 😭 thank god for the women and the man that helped you, your mom and gallup get to safety. They’re truly angels and I’m so glad you all are okay. 💕
@willowdaymond2865
@willowdaymond2865 5 лет назад
So did I x
@anisheehy6778
@anisheehy6778 5 лет назад
I want to know who the ‘woman’ is. Bc she sounds like someone who should be recognised, for risking her life to help others. Edit: thanks for agreeing and thanks for the thumbs up 👍
@ettymcdonough4688
@ettymcdonough4688 5 лет назад
Ani Sheehy perhaps she didn't know
@haldouglas4773
@haldouglas4773 5 лет назад
Ani Sheehy Some people don't want to be recognized.
@caitlyngarich3380
@caitlyngarich3380 5 лет назад
Alissa Springfield i can kinda relate. there was a concert at my towns fair and i loved the artist so my cousins, aunt, mom and i went together (this was my first concert) and there was a man in front of us who was so drunk (we were i the pit, close to stage) he was an aggressive drunk and he was being rude, jumping up and down, yelling at the artist, almost jumped back onto me so i was scared and started crying. my mom went to get security and the guy ran, so after that the lady in front of him let me and my cousin go in front of them, everyone was super nice to me and felt bad and there was a couple that was getting mad at him. it was an interesting night, to say the least
@devonallen4805
@devonallen4805 5 лет назад
Ani Sheehy so true
@amayafaith7539
@amayafaith7539 5 лет назад
Maybe she didn’t know bc in that moment you ain’t trying to ask for a name you trying to be safe
@Serenity_now13
@Serenity_now13 4 года назад
I love the part of the “angels” you spoke of. It touched my heart and brought tears to know how compassionate and honorable people can be at the most horrific and challenging times. Its a little heaven on earth. Thank you for your story. You are such an amazing storyteller! I wish I was so eloquent as you are.
@Gogay4k
@Gogay4k 5 лет назад
Even if you guys do think she is overreacting remember she is completely blind and can only go by what she can hear so that is scary Edit:THX FOR ALL THE LIKES ❤️❤️❤️😆and if you want I’m a small you tuber and if you subscribe I will subscribe back
@snatchedsalty5378
@snatchedsalty5378 5 лет назад
how is she blind????????
@clarissaturner8378
@clarissaturner8378 5 лет назад
@@snatchedsalty5378 she has a condition and lost her sight at like 14 year old. She has light perception to a point, but you can kind of see her eyes flick. She doesn't see.
@snatchedsalty5378
@snatchedsalty5378 5 лет назад
@@clarissaturner8378 thnx
@myli2489
@myli2489 5 лет назад
@@snatchedsalty5378 she has something called rentinumus pigmatosa idk how to spell it
@moonlight_gacha4130
@moonlight_gacha4130 5 лет назад
She isn't exactly completely blind she can see light reflecting or something with light...
@rodainaelziady6006
@rodainaelziady6006 5 лет назад
If you think she’s exaggerating please think again because imagine being blind and 10,000 people are running towards you and you only hear people screaming and shots being fired and you don’t know what to do because you can’t see, if I was in her place I would’ve been traumatized molly is the toughest person I’ve ever seen
@jacietyler8235
@jacietyler8235 5 лет назад
Once my mom left me at Walmart.
@katie0707
@katie0707 5 лет назад
Jacie Tyler hope u find her again;)
@Valentina-tk7ni
@Valentina-tk7ni 5 лет назад
Woah
@adriedembowske438
@adriedembowske438 5 лет назад
So true💕
@rubye8824
@rubye8824 5 лет назад
I was there as well and it was terrifying, I didn't hear anything fall because I was in the back, but suddenly everyone was running, I got separated from the people I was with, I watched a couple people almost get trampled.
@oh7059
@oh7059 5 лет назад
Someone buy Molly some VIP tickets to see Shawn 😭😂
@hannaliniryan
@hannaliniryan 5 лет назад
Such a good idea!!
@brookecampbell6802
@brookecampbell6802 5 лет назад
haha yessssss
@oh7059
@oh7059 5 лет назад
ThePatrickShow Seriously we gotta do this 😂
@suzanne5238
@suzanne5238 5 лет назад
I agree she deserves it! She is such a brave woman.
@sydneymccarthy7015
@sydneymccarthy7015 5 лет назад
Orlaith H please
@horsegirl07
@horsegirl07 5 лет назад
When you were talking about Gallop getting hit by people and then eventually get separated broke by heart... and your poor mom was probably so worry about you!!
@julialaliberte3697
@julialaliberte3697 5 лет назад
i almost cried
@robloxloverrblx1535
@robloxloverrblx1535 5 лет назад
“My husband Shawn Mendes was playing” got me rolling 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤪❤️ love you molly
@addisonlangley6080
@addisonlangley6080 5 лет назад
Same🤣
@izzyfaorosant298
@izzyfaorosant298 5 лет назад
Wait why is she serious
@UsER29766
@UsER29766 5 лет назад
No she meant, my husband and Shawn mended
@anna-ez3xv
@anna-ez3xv 5 лет назад
Roblox Lover Rblx what time?
@lariebaali7644
@lariebaali7644 5 лет назад
@@UsER29766 OMG THANKs
@lilaanthony5404
@lilaanthony5404 5 лет назад
I was just imagining myself in your shoes and I almost started crying i can't believe that happened.. that's so scary
@duder6792
@duder6792 5 лет назад
Same. I can't help but imagine things when people tell stories or talk about literally anything. I tried so hard to not picture this.
@jag28co
@jag28co 5 лет назад
Yeah U almost cried I literally cried
@booperdooper1642
@booperdooper1642 5 лет назад
Legit same like as a high schooler unfortunately I'm scared as it is that a shooting will hapoen even though i go to a small school so imagining this really made me tear up.
@emilywestlund4527
@emilywestlund4527 5 лет назад
Me too. I can’t even imagine. 100% especially with all of the things that have happened in the past couple years, this story was not exaggerated. Not only that, but she’s blind. I would be traumatized.
@allisonharwood4380
@allisonharwood4380 5 лет назад
Totally made me cry
@MrDrewp2009
@MrDrewp2009 4 года назад
I love how she manages to explain it like she can see everything
@caitlynholmes8175
@caitlynholmes8175 4 года назад
MrDrewp2009 are you saying she’s faking her disability?
@ar_tseg653
@ar_tseg653 4 года назад
@@caitlynholmes8175 i think it was meant that she is a great story teller and is very entertaining to listen to.
@kerryh3833
@kerryh3833 4 года назад
I think she's pretty good at combining what her senses tell her with the information she gathers from those around her when she gets them to fill in her knowledge gaps.
@Sgbear_
@Sgbear_ 4 года назад
@@caitlynholmes8175 nooooo... the comment was basically saying that it is incredible how Molly is able to explain stories better than someone who can witness everything with our sight. She makes it sound like she can see what is going on even though we all know she can't. ❤
@lifewithlaffy7931
@lifewithlaffy7931 4 года назад
It was probably her mom telling her like what the seeing part of it was if that makes any sense not trying to be rude to molly becouse I might sound like that ldk
@haileyscomment
@haileyscomment 5 лет назад
Anyone who says you’re being dramatic has no empathy what so ever. This sounded absolutely terrifying. I’m so happy you made it out okay.
@MM-zn3us
@MM-zn3us 5 лет назад
Exactly, she is blind which makes it more scary
@rebeccaann9918
@rebeccaann9918 5 лет назад
Stop copying comments to get likes
@haileyscomment
@haileyscomment 5 лет назад
Rebecca Ann ?
@barcode1512
@barcode1512 5 лет назад
Rebecca Ann Are you stupid? cOpIeD cOmMeNt. Wtf
@whomppp123
@whomppp123 5 лет назад
Molly I was there too. It was one of the scariest things I have ever experienced. My boyfriend and I went to the Porta potty’s, and were waiting in line. I was about to be next to go to the bathroom but then I turn around and see THOUSANDS of people running towards me, my mind was racing all i could think about was the manchester bombing, las vegas shooting, etc. We ran as fast as we could, as did hundreds of people around us. Security guards were even opening the gates for us to climb through, we were running through branches and everything. Kids were crying on their phones calling their parents. It felt like everything was in slow motion. We made it out of Central park onto the streets and it was crazy. I was shaking. Everything you said and described is 100% how I felt about it too, you’re not alone. The media really down played it too. And i’m so glad you have a platform to talk about this. 💕
@caitlyn3476
@caitlyn3476 5 лет назад
I couldn't imagine :( thats terrible
@laurenforte5454
@laurenforte5454 5 лет назад
Oh my gosh thats crazy im so sorry this happened to you! What was the festival called? ❤️❤️
@whomppp123
@whomppp123 5 лет назад
Lauren Forte Thank you 💜💜 It was the Global Citizens Festive
@laurenforte5454
@laurenforte5454 5 лет назад
Sophie C thanks!
@TheLangleyLife
@TheLangleyLife 5 лет назад
I hope you and your boyfriend are doing okay
@rebeccamonk8616
@rebeccamonk8616 5 лет назад
This made me so upset and was a real trigger to me, I was in a stampede when I was thirteen. I was pushed to the ground and trampled on, it was so terrifying and I seriously thought I was going to die. There was estimated that there was only 2,500-3,000 people there but due to this accident I am now classed as disabled due to the spin injury and damage to the whole right side of my body, if it wasn't for a cleaner who was there pulling me up from the ground I could have been so much worse. I am still in pain ever day after 6 years of physio, but that is now my life I have come to terms with that and with adjusting my lifestyle to make things easier. It's so traumatizing how everything changes so quickly, having to give up so many things as I physically can't do it without being in pain. I am so thankful to that man who helped me, I never even got his name and I wouldn't wish that experience on anyone.I feel so sorry that your mother, yourself and others had to go through that. I hope that you all are ok. X
@Sexbott
@Sexbott 4 года назад
Rebecca Monk this made me want to cry.. to think of a 13yr old child being disregarded and trampled on, infuriates and breaks my heart. God bless the man that helped you. I’m so sorry this happened to you, and I’m gonna pray right now for your injuries.
@megjane7
@megjane7 4 года назад
Where were you do you know what caused the stampede? Im sorry humanity is so selfish and horrible. They should all have been protecting the children instead of severely injuring them and saving themselves.
@rebeccamonk8616
@rebeccamonk8616 4 года назад
@@megjane7 it was surprising at my high school. It happened at the end of the school day and there was an issue with the gates so ppl couldn't get out which made it worse. I've learnt to adjust to my life and I'm happy with my restrictions and who I am. It's also helped me make some friends that I would never have met along the way x
@eleanorbrockett6554
@eleanorbrockett6554 4 года назад
oh my goodness that is horrible i wouldnt wish that on anyone youre so brave xxx
@haven5059
@haven5059 4 года назад
I'm so sorry ❤ It's good to hear that you're feeling better with yourself though, hope you're doing okay ❤❤❤
@MissKomquat13
@MissKomquat13 5 лет назад
Hey Molly, I was at this event in Central Park and was one of those 10000 people who ran. It was so so scary and I never could have imagined being blind and going through that. I was separated from my friends and until I found out that we were safe I was more afraid than I have ever been.
@kelbyogryzlo1439
@kelbyogryzlo1439 5 лет назад
Putting seriousness aside for sec, when Molly said she was getting a bodyguard/security am I the only one who pictured a big burly guy throwing tiny Molly over his shoulder, grabbing Gallop's leash and running, which is a funny picture is there isn't a situation occurring. If Molly is comfortable with it, a "training with my bodyguard" video would be very interesting.
@emmaclaire7552
@emmaclaire7552 5 лет назад
Kelby Ogryzlo i want The Rock to be the bodyguard so bad. Imagine how funny that would be
@ravynkat
@ravynkat 5 лет назад
And his commands should also be in French. 😹
@maliac6968
@maliac6968 5 лет назад
Kelby Ogryzlo YES
@nixtheclause9984
@nixtheclause9984 5 лет назад
That would be hilarious. I can imagine Molly having duplicate commands for Gallop and her bodyguard, and she says something, and they both react, and she’s pulled in two directions.
@elizabethfalgout
@elizabethfalgout 5 лет назад
Omggg yesss
@jonasgrant
@jonasgrant 4 года назад
Was an incident in my home town a few years back. Fire broke out during a christmas party, all but one exit were snowed over. Fire killed five people, stampede killed fifty.
@Icantchangemyhandlehelp
@Icantchangemyhandlehelp 4 года назад
Omg I'm so sorry! Are you okay?
@jonasgrant
@jonasgrant 4 года назад
@@Icantchangemyhandlehelp my mom was ten. I am quite fine. :P
@Icantchangemyhandlehelp
@Icantchangemyhandlehelp 4 года назад
@@jonasgrant that's good.
@siuqianbaxter5071
@siuqianbaxter5071 4 года назад
This made me cry. Panic kills so many :(
@waterpanda0860
@waterpanda0860 4 года назад
I'm so sorry. May they rest in piece❤🙏🏻
@audreylynn8332
@audreylynn8332 5 лет назад
“My husband Shawn Mendes was playing” 😂
@basicallybeth
@basicallybeth 5 лет назад
AUDREY LYNN IKR
@theright2rule
@theright2rule 5 лет назад
AUDREY LYNN SHE JUST SHARED HER NEAR DEATH EXPERIENCE AND THATS WHAT YOU CARE ABOUT?!?!?!!?!!
@audreylynn8332
@audreylynn8332 5 лет назад
Tyler J obviously I care about her and that would be soo scary, but you have to find the good in things too . Plus molly is so funny I love her!💛
@aidan9637
@aidan9637 5 лет назад
Tyler J .
@dejahmelson
@dejahmelson 5 лет назад
AUDREY LYNN this is such a pure comment😂❤️
@arandomuser1900
@arandomuser1900 5 лет назад
What is going through the people's mind that disliked this video? This woman is blind and was in a horrible and traumatizing experience. I mean, just imagine if you were Molly. A blind woman who cant see whats happening that thought there was a shooting or a bombing. They need to think about her situation and what they would do if they were her before they make an action that everybody can see. I can't imagine what Molly went through. The fact that people helped her and that she is ok is truly a blessing from God. I've prayed for her before as soon as I found her. I pray that she will be ok if she is ever in a situation that being blind is a very big and dangerous situation. I hope that nobody ever has to go through a traumatizing experience ever in their life. But if a dangerous situation ever happens to anybody, I hope that God will bless your life and will give a blessing to every body around you. If you read this, have a great day and God bless you all. :)
@alexandraglass6663
@alexandraglass6663 5 лет назад
Ya Girl Al3ks maybe they don’t understand the purpose of the dislike? They might not like the situation if you know what I mean
@jaimebeaz
@jaimebeaz 5 лет назад
They might not dislike the situation. I remember markiplers dad said that.
@kasualbeauty309
@kasualbeauty309 5 лет назад
I think some people think that if they dont like the fact that a concert gunfire which isnt a good topic that they should hit like. lol. that's like liking a Facebook post that said my kid died of cancer ya know. idk maybe that's why. the likes aaaand dislikes help her regardless lol
@nope6021
@nope6021 5 лет назад
Honestly it would have been scary even being a sighted person. A bunch of people running toward you in a panic, sounds of gunshots that you don't know are a barricade yet, security freaking out and telling you to get down and cover your head and run, people screaming and crying and praying for their lives all around you. It would be terrifying with sight but imagining it without sight just makes it 100x more frightening!
@syiasketcher3400
@syiasketcher3400 5 лет назад
God bless you Ya Girl Al3ks
@juliad4201
@juliad4201 4 года назад
Someone needs to sue this place... They literally put everyone in danger and acted as if nothing happened. Smh.
@harrietyes
@harrietyes 4 года назад
*_YESSSSS_*
@potategonnapatat1442
@potategonnapatat1442 5 лет назад
Imagine having this happen to you...now imagine being blind, 10x scarier
@edsidfug207
@edsidfug207 5 лет назад
Her losing gallop is like us losing our sight itself
@dj-on9lr
@dj-on9lr 5 лет назад
@ed sdfg so true loosing gallop she really does become blind besides light
@gaby-rv8fl
@gaby-rv8fl 5 лет назад
More like a million times scarier
@gacha_alex5172
@gacha_alex5172 5 лет назад
Molly, I was there at the festival with my brother. My brother was the one who stopped all of those people from trampling over your mom and the woman with her, and no, I'm not looking for attention. My brother broke his leg that night and it was because of people who didn't think to help people. If anyone says that everyone was being dramatic, they are wrong. Molly, I'm so glad you are ok, I saw you alone and I tried to help you, but I got trampled by people. I just want to say, thank you for explaining this event because it was wierd.
@zoestilgoe8456
@zoestilgoe8456 5 лет назад
Alexis_ Rain phenomenon she said that your brother stood up and yelled at them to let her mum through, I burst into tears. Your brother is so brave and humble that I can't explain. Please tell him from me specifically that he is an amazing man and person. He could've died, and he risked it to save some women and a dog. Please tell him that I wish more people in the world were like him, and that he should be so proud. You should be proud Alexis, you are amazing and so is your brother.
@zoestilgoe8456
@zoestilgoe8456 5 лет назад
I hope you're doing well because I realise you were at the event. I hope that you and your brother are not having any problems and I hope his leg gets better soon
@breatheinpoetry
@breatheinpoetry 5 лет назад
What festival was this? I'm so upset over this but I'm glad you guys made it out alive there could have been so many worse consequences that I don't even want to think about..
@allisonwisnefske4352
@allisonwisnefske4352 5 лет назад
You should be proud.
@katieredding3033
@katieredding3033 5 лет назад
A true hero. I hope molly sees this
@Ggoldwyn
@Ggoldwyn 5 лет назад
I can't believe anyone would downplay this in any way, bling or not. People running in panic in crowds is no joke. When I was in high school there was some situation like this but in a discoclub with some party for teenagers. There was only one good exit or something and in the panic people just ran over other people. 11 teenagers were injured and 2 died from these injuries. From people stepping over them.
@milirodriguez8493
@milirodriguez8493 5 лет назад
This is why in situations lime these,we must see at the person next to you and ask if they ok to make them feel alot better.This is why they say leave in order.I know its scary,I cant deny that but we must think of others around you.I agree with you
@lanie1741
@lanie1741 5 лет назад
*NO* hate but did you mean blind?? Again *NO HATE*
@Potterhorses
@Potterhorses 5 лет назад
laneyluu yes, they did.
@GummieI
@GummieI 5 лет назад
Part of the problem, I think is that without having been in a similar situation yourself, it is almost impossible to realize just how terrifying, and dangerous it truly is. (and I will admit I have not myself been in a such a situation either, and hard as I try to, it probably was 100 times worse than I can even begin to imagine, even for sighted people, let alone blind)
@remie973
@remie973 4 года назад
People can die from this yes it sound dramatic but it has happened
@nicolerosefriedman8190
@nicolerosefriedman8190 4 года назад
I was actually there with my brother and a couple of friends that night. It was absolutely traumatizing. We looked to our left after a long pause to hear people yelling "RUN, THEY'RE SHOOTING!!!". In the chaos we got separated from one of our friends and lost a lot of our belongings because we didn't have time to think or grab anything. I had also gotten bumped into and had fallen into a puddle of mud where I could not get up. My brother was trying to help me up as people were falling and stepping all over me. Finally I got up and covered my brother's body just like a "mama bear" to protect him from the "bullets" we thought we heard. We then approached an officer in riot gear and asked him what to do and he said just keep running. We climbed through a fence and scaled the side of a building to get out of the park safely. The people we were walking with were incredible- all asking if everyone was okay and staying positive and calm in order not to cause MORE panic than there already way. After RUNNING BLOCKS away and getting to safety we immediately called our parents so they could find out what was going on. We then found out it was not a shooting, but in that moment IT WAS a shooting. I have PTSD from this event and I never understood how much it would affect me until I fear going to public events because of what may happen. It also broke my heart that this did not get much (if any) media attention. It was real to the people who were there. THANK YOU for using your platform to share this experience.
@Icantchangemyhandlehelp
@Icantchangemyhandlehelp 4 года назад
I'm so sorry! Are you okay?
@peanutpoodle5436
@peanutpoodle5436 3 года назад
@@Icantchangemyhandlehelp thank you, you protected your brother, he is thankful for that, and im thankful foe you
@tea2226
@tea2226 3 года назад
I am so sorry that this happened to you. It sounds absolutely horrifying. I had never even heard about it, before today. It sounds like you and your brother are so lucky to have eachother. Neither of you hesitated to help/protect eachother, even when you were both so scared... That is amazing.
@nicolerosefriedman8190
@nicolerosefriedman8190 3 года назад
@@Icantchangemyhandlehelp thankfully were okay!
@nicolerosefriedman8190
@nicolerosefriedman8190 3 года назад
@@tea2226 thank you for your kind words. It was very wild and crazy but you’re right we did have each other’s backs and I’m so lucky we had each other that night because it was very scary!
@adeebahussain9048
@adeebahussain9048 5 лет назад
I feel sorry for Gallop everyone was hurting him and the mom that is so sad! THANX FOR THE LIKES ♥️♥️♥️
@tigeressmeow6752
@tigeressmeow6752 5 лет назад
Me 2.
@sarahbth4565
@sarahbth4565 5 лет назад
100th like. :3 And I agree
@adeebahussain9048
@adeebahussain9048 5 лет назад
Sarah's Life yaaaasss thanks!
@adeebahussain9048
@adeebahussain9048 5 лет назад
Tigeress Meow THANKS!!!😃😃😃
@heysisters9731
@heysisters9731 5 лет назад
Who’s gallop
@bitofanidiot4400
@bitofanidiot4400 5 лет назад
did anybody else start tearing up while watching this. ❤😭
@sarahihk13
@sarahihk13 5 лет назад
animal lover yes!!!
@rachelrxoxoxo1263
@rachelrxoxoxo1263 5 лет назад
animal lover I cried 😭😭😭😭
@kylier8599
@kylier8599 5 лет назад
I did.
@neotyrhauks9819
@neotyrhauks9819 5 лет назад
Me!!!
@maem7462
@maem7462 5 лет назад
I did when she was talking about how nice is was that everyone was concerned for her or it might have been another part but I’m pretty sure that’s the part where I cried a bit
@brynnagrace-
@brynnagrace- 4 года назад
It scary to think of how many events like this have likely been downplayed in the media. Something to think about
@katherinemorelle7115
@katherinemorelle7115 4 года назад
Which is ridiculous, because we know for a fact that stampedes and crushes can be deadly. I doubt that if this happened in the UK, that it would have been downplayed- they know all too well just how deadly a stampede/crush can be, and still have memorials for those that died in the Hillsborough disaster in 1989, where almost 100 people died and a further almost 800 were injured. And so when you remember stories like that, it really drives home how awful and wrong it is to downplay stampedes.
@averyaan1112
@averyaan1112 4 года назад
I'd rather be in a stampede if moose than people And that saying a lot, because a single moose running at you can kill you, with only its bodyweight
@NameiSarah
@NameiSarah 5 лет назад
Damn I can see this in my head like if I was watching a movie
@kirdot2011
@kirdot2011 5 лет назад
I guess that means she should do an audiobook
@tenkomustdie
@tenkomustdie 5 лет назад
fr bro
@Chanta2424
@Chanta2424 5 лет назад
You're not overreacting! When I was in high school we had a SCHEDULED active shooter drill, wherein one of the security members dressed up as the shooter and we were supposed to run and find safety. Even though EVERYONE knew it was fake, that didn't stop some people from stampeding. My friend was trampled and broke her leg in a DRILL. These things are scary
@zoupsoup1463
@zoupsoup1463 5 лет назад
Chanta2424 wtf? I feel like that is too far to have someone pretend to be a shooter. That is so messed up in my opinion
@Chanta2424
@Chanta2424 5 лет назад
@@zoupsoup1463 We were the guinea pig school in my district to test if lockdown drills would be more effective with a representation of a shooter
@SobrietyandSolace
@SobrietyandSolace 5 лет назад
I ran from a bombing when I was 6 year sold and even though there was only one blast a thunderstorm happened to start so people just kept freaking out all over again in waves and stampeding.
@bayleemartin4618
@bayleemartin4618 5 лет назад
Chanta2424 I have seen videos of schools and police departments having a drill/test of active shootings. Students could sign up to be apart of it and pretend to be a student in that situation. They had students be hostages for a bomb one too. I say test as well because they wanted it to be as real as possible for that police officers so they could be prepared in these situations.
@fuzzyslipperpuppy9391
@fuzzyslipperpuppy9391 5 лет назад
She never said you was overreacting she said she was underreacting
@hailey3418
@hailey3418 5 лет назад
my older sister was there and she broke her femur after falling at the barricade and bench thing and being trampled by tons of people finally I guy picked her up and carried her the rest of the way she finally got to a hospital and is going to therapy its mind boggling what people do in these situations Edit: thank you all for all this support I found a link updated recently about it www.google.com/amp/s/variety.com/2018/music/news/global-citizen-festival-review-new-york-1202962626/amp/
@mirofeya
@mirofeya 5 лет назад
So sorry for your sister. Wnat a hero saved her. I wish her the best on the surgery and at life in general!
@Noora_Spruce
@Noora_Spruce 5 лет назад
So sorry what happened to your sister.What event was it?
@kammymarie13
@kammymarie13 5 лет назад
@@Noora_Spruce It was the Global Citizen Festival
@tannahtriplett2567
@tannahtriplett2567 5 лет назад
Kammy Marie wait so what happened was it a shooting or?
@kammymarie13
@kammymarie13 5 лет назад
@@tannahtriplett2567 Molly explains it in the video. A barrier was falling which caused people to back up away from it which caused the stampede and then the "gunshots" were more barriers falling down.
@chloechiapco5884
@chloechiapco5884 5 лет назад
It's amazing how random strangers can stop in their tracks to give their lives for someone else. Thank God for those guardian angels, it's seriously mind blowing how there are people in this world that are that caring and amazing.
@alysons1466
@alysons1466 5 лет назад
*sigh* i could’ve been so close to Shawn...IT’S FINE it’s fine ~it’s fine~
@blobfishqueen4475
@blobfishqueen4475 5 лет назад
The Unicorn Loving Nobody lol
@blobfishqueen4475
@blobfishqueen4475 5 лет назад
I know that’s really funny
@sonoraray3855
@sonoraray3855 5 лет назад
I don’t get how people say “You’re being dramatic” or “Calm down”. When they where not in that situation
@PrincessPeyten
@PrincessPeyten 5 лет назад
Sonora Faletti Thank you Queen I hate how people just run their mouth when they don’t know ❤️❤️❤️
@stefaniaalexandramunteanu8478
@stefaniaalexandramunteanu8478 5 лет назад
Same with people having a panic atack. When I get an anxiety atack i am literally shaking and people can't understabd my mental illness and that's exausting😓
@taylorg7079
@taylorg7079 5 лет назад
Especially since she's blind and has to rely on other people as it is. Imagine being in total darkness, friends and mom are nowhere to be found, while people are stampeding around you.
@usamarafieck1715
@usamarafieck1715 5 лет назад
Stampede?
@nicolefenyus7891
@nicolefenyus7891 5 лет назад
“My husband Shawn Mendes was playing” um...mood he’s amazing in every way shape and form I love him so much
@nicolefenyus7891
@nicolefenyus7891 5 лет назад
Mqueen6 no she’s not Shawn’s SUPER famous, like sold out stadium, Grammy award famous
@user-oj7ll9ii1n
@user-oj7ll9ii1n 5 лет назад
+Nicole Fenyus OK OK
@isabelakurozawa9782
@isabelakurozawa9782 5 лет назад
Liar
@emmawright332
@emmawright332 5 лет назад
Nicole Fenyus he’s my heart and soul.
@nicolefenyus7891
@nicolefenyus7891 5 лет назад
Emma Wright I know!!!!😭❤️😭❤️
@maliawelch2175
@maliawelch2175 5 лет назад
2:56 Molly: Could have been so close to Shawn **sighs** it’s find it’s fine Edit: I love Shawn too
@The-ld2lm
@The-ld2lm 5 лет назад
you edited it and couldn't fix find
@liviajohnson4918
@liviajohnson4918 5 лет назад
@@The-ld2lm lol right
@infaroyyaalkarimahmuhamad1439
@infaroyyaalkarimahmuhamad1439 4 года назад
The start of this video: "Molly, run" Me: DAFUQ WHAT'S GOING ON?!
@sofiavias7142
@sofiavias7142 4 года назад
Infaroyya al karimah muhamad I'm pretty sure it was a false alarm...
@infaroyyaalkarimahmuhamad1439
@infaroyyaalkarimahmuhamad1439 4 года назад
@@sofiavias7142 Yeah. I immediately stopped the vid and do some research. still.... it's scary.
@annefraipont2323
@annefraipont2323 5 лет назад
Who else felt bad for the doggy??❤️🐶
@angie_8189
@angie_8189 5 лет назад
Me 🐕🐩🐕🐩🐩🐕🐩🐕🐕🐕🐩🐩🐕🐕🐺
@lemoncos4773
@lemoncos4773 5 лет назад
Anne Fraipont i also felt extremely bad for Molly. She is blind and just had to go by what she was hearing and couldn’t see and just heard screaming and bangs and people crying and shouting and she probably thought she would die. I give props to her for being able to stand because I would be shaking so much (even as a person with sight) and would not be able to move. We take for granted so many things like our abilities so I am so grateful Molly is ok! (But also the doggo)
@makaylariley8349
@makaylariley8349 5 лет назад
Anne Fraipont don't forget about molly
@epicnguyens2821
@epicnguyens2821 5 лет назад
I literally cried when she described people trampling him.
@problematicdiva233
@problematicdiva233 5 лет назад
MEEEEE I was like GALLOP WHAT HAPPENED TO GALLOP IS HE OKAY??!?!
@EpicPinkCreeper
@EpicPinkCreeper 5 лет назад
The guy on stage should have said that a barricade fell down and that might have prevented some of the chaos
@keriharguess5792
@keriharguess5792 5 лет назад
They did announce it but it was too late, everyone was already in a panic and nobody was listening.
@zayleemartin3512
@zayleemartin3512 5 лет назад
Not to be mean but they were pulling him off the stage so he couldn’t
@ashfisher7009
@ashfisher7009 5 лет назад
21:58 if u didn’t get that far
@danielapaez4289
@danielapaez4289 5 лет назад
@@ashfisher7009 The guy just said "calm down" not that a barricade fell down.
@ashfisher7009
@ashfisher7009 5 лет назад
@@danielapaez4289 I know that, I'm just saying that he tried to tell everyone
@madisonpoll3300
@madisonpoll3300 5 лет назад
When I was in eighth grade, there was a shooting outside of my school. We went into lockdown two minutes before the bell rang at the end of the day. No one knew what was happening except for the fact that it was real because of the time it happened. I remember thinking that I was going to die. That someone was inside the school bent on killing me and my peers. I remember hearing gunshots and police sirens and praying for my life. Then we went from lock down to lock in, meaning we could move, we just couldn't leave the classroom. While I was on the phone with my mom, an office administrator who had been standing guard at our door burst in screaming "get away from the windows! Get down!" We went back into lockdown. I was so terrified. At the time, none of us knew that the man firing the weapon was firing at the school and the hospital across the street. The panic was terrifying because nobody knew what was happening. It kept going for hours until a cop was severely injured in the process of a controlled crash to stop (and ultimately kill) the shooter. To this day, I am called a drama queen by people I tell the story to because "there wasn't really a shooter INSIDE of your school". But that doesn't change the trauma I experienced when I sincerely believed it was my last day on this Earth. Even though there were procedures and securities in place to protect me, it was still scary. Even though it wasn't quite what I thought it was at the moment, it left an imprint on me that has shaken me to the very core. I am going to be a junior in high school this year, and to this day, I still get anxiety over lock downs. I moved across the country after 8th grade, so no one here gets it. So Molly, I want you to know that I get it. That you're not crazy. That I totally understand what you went through. It is terrifying, and I can't imagine going through a possible shooting without the structure and safety procedures that I had during my experience. Don't ever doubt if you deserve to be unsettled by this experience. it is unrealistic to believe that someone can go through something like that and be unaffected. (sorry for the essay. lol)
@user-zn9oj3in9x
@user-zn9oj3in9x 5 лет назад
Madison Poll I totally understand you they call me a drama queen because I got stuck in the middle of a shooting and brake in at the mall and everyone says “you weren’t that close”
@madisonpoll3300
@madisonpoll3300 5 лет назад
@@user-zn9oj3in9x It baffles me that people can think like that. Honestly, how can you expect someone to go through an experience that they don't know they'll live through and not be affected? It is a terrifying feeling that most people will never know, but if people would open up their minds to try to feel what the people in those situations feel, no one would say "you weren't that close" or "you weren't in any REAL danger" . People are the worst. I am so sorry to hear about your experience. It really is awful not knowing if you'll make it through the day. Thanks for sharing. It means a lot to know someone who wasn't there with me gets how I feel about it.
@eselcool3720
@eselcool3720 5 лет назад
​@@madisonpoll3300 That's terrifying. I'm so sorry. I just can't imagine why anyone on this planet could say things like "You weren't even that close" or "You're just being a drama queen" because how could someone not be shaken or even traumatized by an experience like that?
@madisonpoll3300
@madisonpoll3300 5 лет назад
@@eselcool3720 Thank you!
@user-mw4wl5zl1z
@user-mw4wl5zl1z 5 лет назад
I hope your mind gets over it and it will be possible to live an normal life. And on more thing, kinda random but i must be around the same age as you are... not sure though.
@lianeel3684
@lianeel3684 4 года назад
No one: Literally no one: Molly: "My husband Shawn Mendes was playing...."
@avamyers1758
@avamyers1758 4 года назад
Except for sister james....😂
@leahtoletti9340
@leahtoletti9340 4 года назад
Yeeeees
@shanejv1724
@shanejv1724 5 лет назад
I was in a Toronto shooting once, and my sister is blind, I know exactly how you, your mother, and those wonderful people felt. You and your mother are so brave and amazing. I tried to help my sister too, but it was the same, I couldn’t, and it haunts me so much. You are such an amazing person. 😇😊
@tatianagois4865
@tatianagois4865 5 лет назад
OMG!! Is your sister okay? I really hope she is okay. And if she isn't I'm so sorry.
@ellespoonies
@ellespoonies 5 лет назад
I'm so sorry you had to go through that experiencing :(( I hope your family is doing okay after such a traumatizing experience, and I hope you know that you did your absolute best for your sister no matter what happened, you did help her the best you could in the situation you were in, and she loves and appreciates you for that. I wish you all the most love and healing you could possibly receive, and I truly hope you can learn to forgive yourself and understand that it wasn't in your control whatever happened and just the fact that you had that desire and follow through to help her in such a scary situation is more than most people can say. ❤️💕
@shanejv1724
@shanejv1724 5 лет назад
Elle Marie thank you so much ❤️❤️❤️❤️ you are a wonderful person 🙂
@iveymuir7576
@iveymuir7576 5 лет назад
God bless 🙏❤️ I’m glad you and your family is safe🙏
@Prickly_Cactus_1993
@Prickly_Cactus_1993 5 лет назад
Are you talking about the Damforth shooting that happened last summer
@anonymouspotato1022
@anonymouspotato1022 5 лет назад
Sometimes I forget molly is blind because she is so good at eye contact and hand gestures
@lemmontree6638
@lemmontree6638 5 лет назад
The first time I watched a video of hers, I didn't know she was blind. She didn't explicitly state it in that video but I was picking up on so many things that indicated it. I was SOOO confused lmao
@CheshieD
@CheshieD 4 года назад
Yeah it’s because she had learned all the social cues starting as a baby and up until she was 14. So she rolls her eyes, looks to the side in “uuhhhh” or “Woooow” situations, and moves her hands like all the gestures you do. Some people born blind also do hand gestures but not eye movements that much.
@kevinhart1130
@kevinhart1130 5 лет назад
Molly. I just wanted to say that I am a blind person myself. I’m a child and went blind completely yesterday. I just wanted to say that you make me feel so much better when you post your videos because I feel like I’m not the only blind person. It’s REALLY hard to get around today and it’s taking me 20 minutes just to write this, but just know that you’ve made me feel sooo much better about myself and how I’m going to be able to conquer the world just as a person with 20/20 vision would... I really hope that you read this.... Even if you don’t I just want to tell you that you make me feel better about myself everyday that I was loosing my sight, and now every day that I’m blind. I just wanted to say this and I really hope you read this because it would mean the world to me.
@christintanis9973
@christintanis9973 5 лет назад
@Zara DOGAR Molly has a video on how blind people use technology. It's really interesting! I recommend it.
@kevinhart1130
@kevinhart1130 5 лет назад
I mostly use the microphone. I also use VoiceOver.
@nayawinandy6233
@nayawinandy6233 5 лет назад
If Molly Can type Then why cant anyone Else. You could use The speak text thing. I dont want to be annoying, just trying to help❤️
@ShineVizzy
@ShineVizzy 5 лет назад
Oh I didn’t know you can point out the exact date of going blind. This is a new information. Good luck, you got this stranger!
@whychoooseausername4763
@whychoooseausername4763 5 лет назад
Yesterday? Did someone just maul your eyes out?!
@irisbush8190
@irisbush8190 4 года назад
I’m blind and autistic and Tourette’s so I feel for this soo much also my guid dog is a white lab and her name is Dixie
@ania519
@ania519 4 года назад
Aww thats nice hope you're doing well And If you don't mind me asking, where are you on the spectrum (for autism)?
@irisbush8190
@irisbush8190 4 года назад
Star I’m quite high in the spectrum
@ania519
@ania519 4 года назад
@@irisbush8190 okay thanks
@DifferentReader
@DifferentReader 4 года назад
Star the spectrum isn’t high---->low functioning, it’s more of a sundae bar. Different toppings are different traits. Most of us are not really a fan of saying high or low functioning because “high functioning” peoples difficulties are ignored (and they have a harder time getting supports) and “low functioning” peoples assets get ignored (and they are presumed incompetent). Just so you know
@irisbush8190
@irisbush8190 4 года назад
Alex Wohlgemuth sorry I’m closer to Asperger is what I meant by that and I’m high fictional
@pxola3037
@pxola3037 5 лет назад
When she was mentioning her dog I started to shake because love animals and care a lot about them so I was like "shit no the poor dog don't kill it and hurt it😭"
@pucamisc
@pucamisc 5 лет назад
Paola Potter I felt horrible because I can’t even IMAGINE my service dog being in that situation 😢
@sgreciaa_
@sgreciaa_ 5 лет назад
So if molly got hurt you wouldn’ t care just about the dog
@alexrightnow2531
@alexrightnow2531 5 лет назад
@@sgreciaa_ she never said she wouldn't care about Molly if she got hurt she just said that when she spoke about gallop being trampled she got scared because she's an animal lover
@sgreciaa_
@sgreciaa_ 5 лет назад
live_The_ Nerd_Life_ how come she never said she was shaking about molly like I got scared about both not just the dog
@canyounot810
@canyounot810 5 лет назад
Omg-sky games Omfg does _diet_ need to be involved in every damn conversation that involves pitying an animal? I’m sorry, but this argument is so incredibly stupid. Unless we name every other animal which is harmed during this and that, we can’t sympathise dogs/xyz? Please. What makes you think that they DONT feel sorry for every other animals used in slaughterhouses? How can you make that assumption? You _cant_ . So please, leave ‘being vegan’ out of this, because it just makes you look shallow af.
@georgia9115
@georgia9115 5 лет назад
‘My husband...’ Me: wait! She’s married?!?! ‘...Shawn Mendes’ You are such an inspiration!!! My scariest moment isn’t that scary but it was when I got my concussion ❤️❤️❤️
@berlinlopez3286
@berlinlopez3286 5 лет назад
Lollipop Cupcakes same I was so confused at first 💀
@sophierichardson9812
@sophierichardson9812 5 лет назад
My sister is obsessed with shawn mendes
@warriorcatlovers9454
@warriorcatlovers9454 5 лет назад
The sixteen people who thumbsed down this video are the people who down played the situation
@bonniemccarthy3165
@bonniemccarthy3165 5 лет назад
Warrior Cat Lovers 40🙄 i honestly don’t understand, a youtuber makes a vid about almost dying stupid ppl: “oh that’s weird” *dislike*
@annam9840
@annam9840 5 лет назад
Not on this video, but sometimes I accidentally press on the thumbs down instead of the thumbs up. Maybe this is what happened. Or people hit the thumbs down because they don't like the tragedy that happened. I can't accept people being so hateful.
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