Fires Reduce 20 Exclusive Mansions to Rubble
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- Опубліковано 18 вер 2024
- In only a few short hours, nearly two dozen multi-million dollar homes in southern California were destroyed by wildfires. The flames swept through an exclusive enclave of mansions in Laguna Niguel, about 50 miles from Los Angeles. One young couple was panicked that their cat had perished in the fire. Thankfully, a firefighter was about to reunite them with their kitty. The fire has already burned at least 200 acres in Orange County. Evacuations are ongoing.
Sometimes when things like this occur,it reminds me that no matter how much money or wealth you have,in the end,we’re all human and no one is immune to disaster
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Ya that's what all poor people say
So, how many times did it remind you for the past years?
Don't worry their insurance payouts will be through the roof and they will just buy a bigger better house
@@flyingjew2994 and you here acting like rich but broke
Very sorry to see anyone's house burn down. I'm glad to see that the victims were more concerned for their pets than lost property. Keeps my hope in humanity alive.
I'll never cry for the rich...never ‼️ 🤣😂
@@SUGAR_XYLER didn't remember asking
@@SUGAR_XYLER That's what they get, they have enough money to rebuild right?
Still pretty mean not everyone rich person is a bad person.
Pretty sure they have great insurance. They probably will get an even better place after.
It's so sweet seeing a bunch of people who seem to have a lot of materialistic things and money caring about their animals the most. So sweet.
ew
Wtf
Yeah!
They should have been more concerned about the poor people, homeless and so on. But, at least everyone is safe.
@@paulwolf7562 thats not there problem
It makes me sad to see anyone's home burn down rich or poor. I am glad these pets were able to be saved. -a former Firefighter
Glad no lives have been lost. Prayers 🙏 for everyone in this fire's path
The couple getting their cat back at the end made all the sadness disappear until I wrote this and thought about everything again.
political demographics show laguna nigel is liberal and majority votes democrats, therefore i feel zero sympathy for these champagne socialists. now maybe they can experience the redistribution of wealth they long for.
The cat actually started the fire.
@@243wayne1 Hahahahahahahaha
Gag
@@243wayne1 The way I just saw a video of a cat burning its tail on a candle 💀 I believe it ngl
Someone hit my car at work today and caused a huge dent. I’ve been miserable all day. Seeing this makes me wanna count my blessings. People have it worse sometimes.
You can still sadness for the dent that was caused.
Get a camera, people do that too often.
So sorry 😞 Yes, compared to those that lose everything to fire or like Ukrainians to war, a dent is no comparison. All the same it sucks.
@@XxTR1D that’s what I’m doing actually I’m ordering one that records even while I’m parked
@@rhondamcknight2596 thank you 🙏 and yes that’s why I don’t wanna keep complaining because things could be worse thank god I still have my car even though it’s a bit dented, it’s still drivable
As someone who had a fire and lost some pets. This really struck a nerve and brought back the trauma.
Fear nothing but fear itself..don't you for a second let your life be determined and controlled by something that you were protected and carried through.
go out there and live your life free and fearlessly💪🏼❤️ 👍🏼
@Jeff Anderli You say that like we have sympathy for you. You can be dying and I'll be laughing my ass off.
@Jeff Anderli Jealousy got you, sorry you still live in your 600ft apartment building
child hood ? lol
imagine lying about your pets dying from a house fire for likes on a youtube comment
I was there at my high school. We were having practice and then saw the smoke piling up. After 30 minutes, it continues to pile up even more and was 20x larger than it was. The sky was full of dozens of planes and helicopters, sirens roaring 24/7. It was a sight of horror and beauty, since it made the sky look like a horrifying painting.
I’m glad you’re ok though ❤️
Glad you were busy getting some fancy book learning when this happened. Even the cement ponds didn't help, fire 🔥 jumped right over it . Glad your safe 🌻
Dhhs?
It'll give you some ptsd.. im sorry you had had experience that... I live in Yuba city, when the Paradise Fires happened, we woke up and our sky's were dark orange. Couldn't see beyond my apartment building. Ashes everywhere. You could smell the burning, the smoke was thick. It was absolutely terrifying, and we lost a lot of people up in paradise, I still wake up and check the skys every morning.. it's almost been 4 years since /:
@@Amused_Comfort_Inc What's scary is you said you woke up, instead of being awoken in time. The thought of sleeping through it is terrifying. 🌻 That was a terrible fire.
being wealthy doesn't mean you aren't a good person, everyone has a heart with feelings. I pray God can heal these families from this tragedy, God Bless
why would you be a bad person if ur rich ?
Everyone
Glad no one was hurt and all the animals were ok
I've heard about these... Wealthy Californians. Never seen one before but now I have a good idea what kind people would willingly opt to stay in California, which soon to become a complete desert by the looks of the fire and drought patterns.
@@justacinnamonbun8658 Lol, you sound like you’re from another planet, seeing these humans you’ve heard about.
🥴🥴😵💫😵💫😵💫🤡🤡
@@staylucky4727 yess thank god my brother lives in dana point and their house is good and safe thank you god
@@justacinnamonbun8658 California probably wouldn't
California is basically our economic superpower at this point, if we lose California then we lose a giant chunk of our income.
This was a very difficult thing to watch yesterday. I was visiting some friends who lived less than 5 miles from the fires. My heart sank as I saw flames engulf a house across the way. There were so many firetruck over there and many air craft part of the fight to extinguish the blaze. Thank you to everyone who provided support.
Yeah so sad watching mansions burn to the ground, Now where is junior going to overdose on fentanyl.
Sorry to come across as an ass but I lived in South Orange county for many years in particular close to that burn area. I've never felt so discriminated against/ looked down upon by the residents of that particular part of Orange county and harassed by the police definitely not a good experience it's just a wild guess but I'm thinking the reason for my bad experience was my race never will I ever have any sympathy for a white person from South Orange county or Persian middle eastern or Asian for that matter they all seem to have some sort of sorority it's funny how people who actually have indigenous ancestry from this continent get treated like second class citizens by people that have no ancestral ties to this continent
I agree :(
Such is life. Material is nothing, life is everything
RIGHT JESUS IS THE ANSWER!
well there's that and then there's the insurance payouts. they'll build back bigger
Bro. I read your name. Not cool. You shouldn't give physics students PTSD XD
Life is good, toys make it better.
Nah. Life is good when you have everything.
Soooo close to my parents house.. so scary. My mom sent me pictures and the fire was basically in their backyard. I’m so glad these people got out safe
Fake news for clout
@@SikConVicTioN what “clout” would I get from lying about this? If I could post proof, I would.
@@HalfNHalf. lmao 😂
@@HalfNHalf. prove it
Feel for those people, and that's why I moved more to the middle of the valley away from the hills/ mountains in California, Los Angeles area since I was dealing with constant fires nearby every warm season. But not really anymore.
“Oh well, guess it’s time to go to my beach home in Hawaii…”
You seem jealous of the rich…
@@FyreStartr ok and you seem to not know it was a joke so
@@KVMGReal you seem mad
@@KVMGReal damn you seem offended genius
@Brand of Sacrifice on god
It can be hard to feel bad for rich people losing multi-million dollar properties, but I'm sure many people lost priceless family heirlooms & memories.
You think they don't have family heirlooms and memories cuz they're rich
@@Queenofthatankreread the comment
@@Queenofthatank just read the comment
It shouldn’t be hard to have empathy for people rich or poor
@Mekehl Why do they deserve it? Because you're jealous of what they earned?
That's so sad to see. It's good to see that everyone is safe.
Why is this sad...? They have so much money and insurance that it basically means nothing
@@SikConVicTioN you're very arragont
@@SikConVicTioN Some things can never be replaced
@@SikConVicTioN 1diot. Everything they own is in their house.
@@elizabeth2830-l5k unfortunately some photos and artifacts cant be replaced but the house can
I live 20 min away.. and boy it was a big fire. So devasting for our community and this close to home. Glad everyone was okay.
I just watched 2 houses go up into flames across the street from me. The owner was crying and said, “my whole life is in there.” My neighbor told him “your life is where you're standing, the rest can be replaced.” He lost a beautiful home, but at least he was with his dog when he was away from home.
Oh no guess they gotta buy another castle
yeah I cant say I feel sorry other than losing family items. The rich didn’t care but pretended they did when my house was obliterated during katrina and I still hold some resentment over the showboating the elite did and gave us nothing.
Imagine if it were you, you would be crying begging for a gofundme lol.
@@gotti512 if I can afford a ten million house I could probably afford another one
@@alx110 yes if you can but still, family items and everything inside is lost and can't be recovered. Imagine if you're dog was inside?
@@gotti512 yeah that’s true
I feel bad for the loss of memories that can’t be replaced. I feel worse for the people who’s insurance will go up to help the insurance companies recover from the payout because those costs will never go back down.
Sad that is such a common thought to go to in these types of situations, insurance is a crime
One of tens homes lost, they wont even notice.
@Beefy Beeferton Being poor is not just because of poor choices. That would be ignorant to think that.
The public's insurance doesn't go up every time insurance companies pay out. The insurance industry literally pays out several billion dollars per day, every day. This is a blip on the radar.
"people who's insurance will go up"
In otherwords, everybody.
Respect to the Fire fighters 🫡
🫡
Yes firefighting is a really tough and dangerous job
Name a better duo than California and Wildfires, I'll wait 🥰
Lost our simple house last Feb 12. Thankful to God that no one got hurt among my family (we have 5 children). God is so good for moving through our neighbors, relatives, friends and even strangers who gave us temporary shelter, clothes, foods,and other things we need. 💗
Praying that survivors of this fire will also be comforted & provided with their needs, especially God's presence in their lives. 💓💕💗
Under any circumstances, very sad. Prayers for those who lost their homes.
I think they’ll be ok lmao
nah no prayers. they should first stop spending money for nothing, driving their big ugly cars and eating the fat, unhealthy steaks etc. rip this world.
I really feel bad for the insurance companies.
My thoughts exaclty 🤣
I don’t. They barely want to pay people.
Why? This comes out of our pockets the next year
why would u feel bad for the insurance company
@@pineapplelord2422 do you know sarcasm? God people like you…
20 less pools to fill .
20 less lawns to water .
A blessing in disguise.
The firefighters folding his flag for him is such a beautiful thing ♡ man.. really Imagine working your whole life, and you finally have the dream house you always imagined.. then it's reduced to ash and rubble. Ouch 😢
Fire doesn't discriminate between the rich and the poor- fire is the Great Leveller.
This is a beautiful place and to have such tragedy happen there saddens me. Rich or not, lost memories can't be replaced. One's wedding gown, childhood possessions, Grandma's quilt, a beloved bicycle one's had for decades, all lost.
exactly
People who don't own mansions: How awful!
The have nots have spoken
elixir nobody cares they’ll be fine if they can own a house like that lmao
@@Walker-ow7vj have not has spoken
Yes insurance pays them back money to buy another house. But seeing your home engulfed in flames must be traumatic to witness hopeless. You feel sympathy for a human being not for their financial status.
People who own a mansion 100% of the time owns another, not crying over lost beach property
A home is a home regardless of price, I hope noone was hurt.
Rich people can replace their homes easily! my cousin (a wealthy man) was happy he lost his winter home a few years ago, he somehow benefited from losing it (due to hurricane), I don't know how (hence I am very clueless and not rich).
Normally I'd agree, but why don't they have to follow the same rules as the rest of us? Full swimming pools and green landscaping, while Government restricts natural resources to the "plebes". THESE PEOPLE DON'T CARE ABOUT YOU
@@cinemaparadiso5402 insurance. its not that complicated, bud.
@MR Blackwell u good?
@@Litboge After deductibles, time and headache ..etc how can anybody profit from insurance ?
Who gives any af about some people's home who's burns down...unfortunately for us working class, our home will never be covered by the news if it ever burns down. These people probably pay 10×s my monthly rent per month to cover those homes....maybe 100×s
Here’s a concept: I grew up in OC , now the area called little Saigon. A lovely 1200 square foot house that was a wonderful place to grow up in. Current price: $1,000,000. So tell me it was probably middle class back,in the 60’s. Would you call these people millionaires? Would you be sorry if their homes burnt down? Unfortunately this is the reality of living in CA in 2022. And you wonder why we’re all moving out. Nobody can afford to buy or live here.
Life lesson.....buildings can be rebuilt, people and pets can't.
Doesn't matter if you're rich or you're poor your home means everything to you
yes, leave the pets
I wish I could afford a home
These aren't homes, they're investment opportunities for people who buy them.
I'll wager some of these rich people have other housing options, including multiple homes.
Yeah sure - these were just their early summer homes. They were all headed to their mid summer homes soon anyways
House was worth $500k. Land is worth $9.5 million.
Yikes. Sooo heartbreaking. I send my condolences to all.💕
This goes to show you that what’s more important is life a reminder from Mother Nature 🌬
Although I hope no one was hurt, I can't say I'm all too sad about a of bunch uber rich people losing their homes considering how insanely expensive and hard it is becoming for normal people to find homes to buy.
Especially in horribly overpriced Southern California.
Build affordable housing over the ashes of burned mansions
@@KoewlBag Please.
Ok but it’s not like they can’t afford another one lmao
Still, they lost everything inside.
this is tragic, imagine your home that you could have possibly grew up in and had all of these memories be reduced to nothing more than rubble
Ikr
Better than anyone dying!
That’s debatable... sometimes when your memories burn down, so does your life.
Happen to me last year , its depressing .
Anyone who grew up in these homes is going to spend the rest of their lives trying to medicate their memories away.
I'm happy to hear no one died.Something that puzzles me- I'm surprised they don't invent an "antifire:system that sprays 'from sprinkler system, antiflammable substance on roofs/siding to help w/embers .
Love the firefighters saving kitties ❤️
Tragedy is when a families home is destroyed and they cannot afford another. This is just a minor setback.
So successful people deserve zero compassion? fool
@@TheEnd-eg6wq no, but it's not the same as when people that live paycheck to paycheck have something like this happen.
@@TheEnd-eg6wq it's not like they don't have a vacation house somewhere.
@@TheEnd-eg6wq Depends. Everyone lived even the pets so nah they're good on compassion.
Tradegy is when peoole lose all their cherished belongings regardless of where they were kept.
In all honesty if you choose to buy a mansion then there's a high probability you can offered to buy another home as for the rest of the low income population a fire 🔥 would be just the beginning into the descent of hell.
Edit: I would be remiss to exclude possible Valuables: Photos, important family objects, jewelry, etc.
Even poor people who buy houses have to have insurance, just FYI.
You can't replace personal items . Homes maybe . All your books ,diskdrives with pictures , collections , dvd's , albums , cd's , tapes . Maybe some things you had from your kids . Fires suck
@MR Blackwell yeah I'm with you I would rather live in a country were everyone lives in shacks , open sewers in the streets and trash all over the place . Places like North Philly and Carbon Works Detroit. At least If fires start there nobody even notices. We don't want people to have lawn services ,pay high city taxes , and keep their homes beautiful.
Such destruction. Beautiful homes, all the hard work and materials that went into them, just ashes now. I hope this area will be able to restore its beauty.
@Luis Martinez ok
@iczift that “ok” made me laugh hysterically! Lmao
@Luis Martinez how is that relevant to the video? Yes you build shacks back in Cuba and?
Honestly as sad as it is, I hope the people living in these lavish homes learn to be humble. Nobody deserves to go through heartbreak, but usually if you can afford a house in that kinda neighborhood, you'll be able to recover. If this happened to me now I would never be able to recover. So glad they're okay, seriously.
This sad but I’m happy the people and pets survived
Just to reinforce........EVERTHING WE LOVE AND CHERISH CAN BE GONE IN AN INSTANT!........Health, loved ones, material possesions and wealth sadly. 🥺
We got a bigger problem too, our star can go bust at any moment.
@@analienfromouterspace Very true...but if that happens, I imagine everyone's problems will be over in the blink of any eye. Always look at the bright side of life...No pun intended. Monty Python quote fully intended though. 🌅
Too bad, so sad---NOT. People who can afford these homes can afford homes built to be far more fire-resistant.
If you can buy a 10 million dollar mansion…. you can probably buy another one.
That’s not the point genius
If you can buy a 300,000 dollar house you can buy another one. If you can buy a 20,000 dollar car you can buy another one. If you can buy a 800 dollar phone you can buy another one....
What a dumb argument
Yes you can but everything you left in there isn't coming back. But okay go on troll.
@@h2wr To afford 10 million dollar house you have to either own a business or get really lucky in the stock market. That house was not bought by working a normal job.
Mansion or not, it's sad when anyone loses their home to a wildfire. Wonderful that the firefighters saved the animals and a few important possessions for the home owners.
If they can afford 10 million dollars homes they will be ok .
Omg imagine having to move into something smaller than 5k square feet. How would they survive with only a 2 car garage
Da struggle b real 😳
People don’t need 10,000 square foot homes. Maybe it’s a reminder that we don’t need all these material things - at the end of the day it’s our life and families (and pets) that matter
Bruh why you jealous
That's what poor people say
@@flyingjew2994 fax
@@user-ux4ci9tt4f even in the Bible it says to enjoy you money
Shut up. They earned their money. You sound like a typical leftist, jealous. You have no business telling people what they should or shouldn't have.
Don't feel too sorry for these rich folks. They're all fully insured & know well the danger of living on that hill.
At least they can afford to rebuild unlike most people who suffer the same fate.
I've always thought to myself *If I had the means to build a home/mansion from scratch, I would build a concrete/cinder block home.* Yes they're more expensive but they'll last literally decades and they'll handle a fire but that's just me. This is tragic and devastating.
And to have a sprinkler system installed. Can also be put on the roof. I remember the Oakland fire. You could see some of the homes that were built the right way.
@@paulne1514 yes!
Our state really needs to figure out a way to prevent wildfires...
A magnitude 10 and start over.
Rest In Peace to that girls bird
hahaaa
Poor bird 😞
KFC
Oh no, where will the rich people go😢
You seem to be jealous of the rich, i wonder why. Is it because they're more successful than you?
I live right next to them. I saw the smoke a couple hours ago. Sadness.
Prayers.
I know someone from the Paradise Fire who's home burned down and they made money on the house from insurance, so much so, the man even upgraded his wife's 2ct Tiffany diamond ring. My point is, as long as no life was lost, they'll be fine
It’s crazy how every single year this happens in California. What a terrible state to live in.
What state do you live in?
$$$$$$$$$$just sayin
Do not forget Oregon and Washington they burn every year summer draught
dummy thinks natural disasters don't happen in other states🤣🤣🤣😂🤡
It's even more crazy that they never seem to learn and continue to build houses out of wood and tar shingles in close proximity to each other with little to no fire suppression systems. They should be building with cement and metal.
You can tell by the things they talk about the house was not much of a financial loss for them, they will be able do easily recover. Hopefully their insurance covers it.
It would be devastating to loose your house and all your possessions.
native of the town in the video, the fire also reached our town hall.
Its almost like building in such close proximity and in a area with wind so powerful and land and trees so dry isn’t a great idea
Bless You Dear FEARLESS Fire Fighters for SAVING PRECIOUS Pets and the American Flag!! May the LORD GOD ALMIGHTY Protect You & KEEP You in ALL Your Ways!! THANKFUL for YOU in the Redneck Hills of Missouri!!
The Cat made it out...
For this I am grateful.
Nothing makes me more happier than this I swear this is the best moment ever
Wtf
@@bunnitomoe3866 wtf
My heart goes out. Too lose everything is HORRIBLE. I am Praying 🙏. May God Bless you all. Hugs
I hope everyone is okay
nah they good they have all that money to be ok
i’m sure if ur home burns down they’d care
they have 7+ other mansions it’s okay
God Bless them all😔 Also, nothing, like an empathetic California Firefighter,
Said Kay Lopez, reporting from the street corner... Good job Kay!
@@243wayne1 let me give you the 3 secs of attention your sorry a** wants.
That's hard losing the place you live. Good luck with the home owners insurance, hope they all found a place to stay.
People who own mansions that big, own homes in Europe, Hawaii, and the Bahamas.
"hope they all found a place to stay."
Sorry to see. Such beautiful homes in that area. Loving taking weekends in the area.
Environmental Protection is really paying off! Go Green GOOOOOOOOOOOOO! Get 'em all!
All that wealth and you choose to buy an expensive house in an area that is prone to wild fires.... SMH
They will be okay. Whatever businesses they own they will just raise the prices to pass it over to the consumers to pay for it.
Poor people really hate the rich eh?
I live a couple neighborhoods down glad it was contained
Mad respect to the firefighter who saved the flag!!!
U mean the pet
@@simp2234 No I mean the flag... The one folded to honor a service member...
@@keatondauffing1166 who
Thank God the firefighter found their precious kitty.
So sad to watch. Keep your eyes open, Californians. Our fire season has already started.
If you lose a 10 million dollar home I don't feel sorry for you. You'll be just fine. Nobody was hurt physically just financially.
Unless you lost priceless family artifacts like pictures and other objects that can't be replaced.
David, by your logic, if your an American and your home burns down nobody should feel bad for you. Because you’re an American and you’ll still be better off than 50+% of the rest of the world.
And it's not hurt financially. How much more is it to build new today how much more .. that's besides small fire .did all that someone s getting fired.
Dude, these people could have lost everything, or close to it. The fact of the matter is not that these were expensive homes that burned, but homes that *people lived in* that burned. These *people* lost countless memories and, as the other commenter said, possessions that held great value to them. I heard one lady lost her pet bird. It’s a horrible thing for someone to say they don’t feel sorry for people who lost so much just because those people have money.
You sound like a little socialist. I think you’re just jealous because these people worked really hard for thousands of hours to build a career and made a lot of money, and you’ve read the writing on the wall that you will most likely make a minimum wage for the rest of your life because you’re too lazy to put in any work
Firefighters have big hearts! Thank you so much for saving the animals too. 🥰
You would think they could afford to install advanced fire protection measures?
Some houses like that have sprinkler systems, still there's not much that those can do.
I saw this yesterday in the middle of 6 in the afternoon I just hope no one was hurt
Beware: Lots of jealous poor people in the comment section. They also have no sympathy.
Wow that insane I can't imagine how they have to go through something like this, that so sad
This is nothing…
I can't imagine being privileged enough to live in a 10,000 square foot home.
Those poor, poor millionaires. I hope they recover
The ammount of jealousy in the comment section, not surprised.
I guess when your broke and your to lazy to do something about it blaming the rich always helps
The first thing I thought when I saw the video: -millions of dollars +a very bad temper to the homeowners
Sorry, not Sorry. Can't bring myself to shed a tear for an overpriced house going up in flames. In fact, kind if brought a smile to my face.
there been alot of wild fires here in new mexico and a few other states its very dry hope everyone is okay.
Wow… that’s an extremely sad thing to see. At least everyone was okay
Those poor poor people have to go live in one of their vacation homes
They be Ight they rich 😂
Better millionares losing their homes than some poor people.Let them live like regular people. Win some, lose some.
I don't know if this rings true to some but having been an almost victim of a fire myself back in late 2013, I can safely say that if I get to choose between the different disasters, I'd choose flooding than experience the others, as despite all the problems a flood brings in a community, you still have a bigger chance of keeping your precious things as well as the house you live in as after that, you'll only get to clean up the mess, do repairs, and rehabilitate the area back to the way it was, unlike in a fire where everything burns down into ashes, earthquakes causes things to break and collapse, and/or when tornadoes hit and turns everything into hazardous projectiles that could literally harm and/or kill you if you're unlucky. I pray that these people and their families be able to recover, find a new home that is hopefully disaster-proof as with everyone as well to prevent this kind of catastrophic event, and rebuild what ever they have lost in the flames.
Imagining a rich person losing a mansion by itself, and it's hard to feel bad for them. As someone in the lower-middle class, something like this would be near impossible to recover from, while the super rich could just buy another home on a dime. Seeing these people care so much for their pets and loved ones just like any other person would in such a disaster is actually a bit eye-opening. I half expected them to worry about the home or the material things inside. Makes me wonder if not everyone in that neighborhood just had their riches handed to them. Feels worse imagining if some worked hard and earned such a beautiful place to live, only to have it burn.
because you're jealous?
Losing your home and all your possessions hits hard regardless of your income. Don't think for a second that these people will easily recover.
You don't know what they're going through, some will recover and others not.
@@PANZERFAUST90 It sounds like you're keying on the beginning of what I said. Yeah, I'm jealous, but who isn't envious of rich people? I never said I was happy their houses burned. I only wanted to point out that it was eye-opening to see wealthier people act the same as anyone else. Apologies for making it seem otherwise. Admittedly I could have phrased the comment better.
@@Opalline14 Well yeah it made it sound like you were saying no one should feel bad for them just because they're rich. It's especially easy to interpret it that way becuase the comment section is full of lazy, jealous people who celebrate these houses burning down, as if these people hurt them in some way. I'm glad you cleared up the confusion.