I recently OJT'd in a mental institution and the people who told the guy to not take his medicine really angers me. There is a proper reasoning why patients are given medications and telling them not to take it is at best irresponsible.
Yeah definitely agree on the violent media, but i do believe that IF THEY ARE ALREADY LIKE THAT then yeah maybe itll push it to the edge, but only because he was already deep in that not because he interacted with said media at all.
As someone who lives with a schizophrenic grandmother and who's aunt is equally as schizophrenic but can mask it, I can account to how dangerous they can be. And before you say "How do you know she's delusional?" My aunt literally thinks she's a god and she's married to Vladimir Putin. I kid you not. I'm not sure which is crazier, this or my grandma's story about her waking up in the middle of an autopsy and seeing the doctor holding her brain... I wish I was making it up but these are things they have said themselves and somehow believe these delusions to be true. My sister even spend an hour trying to explain to my grandma how her story was literally impossible but my grandma just sat there with that "I know your wrong but I'll humor you by listening" look on her face. You know like when your listening to a child ramble on about their day but you're only half listening, that's how she looked while my sister spoke to her. It is near impossible to reason with someone like this without them being on medication. I'm lucky my grandma and aunt do take medication but it doesn't really stop the delusions if they're already stuck in their brain.
The second clip really just makes me sad. Yes, it's scary, we know his intentions completely as he states them in the doorbell footage, but the man is clearly struggling from a combo of mental illness and hardcore drug addiction. It's insane to see how normal he looks before, only to see his nightmare fuel mugshot photo right after. Great example of what drugs really do to you.
10:15 Isnt casetify that one company that likes to steal other peoples / companies designs for their phone cases lmao And spigen for the win. They have the best budget cases ive ever used. Got the carbon fiber cases on both of my phones and my steam deck.
4:32 The belief that tornadoes don't happen in mountainous areas is a myth and completely false. Case in point with Dixie Alley, the "other" tornado alley that covers some very hilly areas of the southern states and even parts of Appalachia. Remember the 1974 and 2011 super outbreaks, folks!
They said tornadoes couldn't go anywhere near valleys too... 1985 tornado from Ohio crossed into Pennsylvania and hit my hometown, Evans City, directly. It went up and down hills. At one point it apparently lifted and slammed back down right over my neighbor's house (I wasn't born then being I would be born in '94, but my mom and relatives were having a get-together; there was no warning it was coming, in fact they said they only knew about it because my uncle came in shouting for everyone to GO, because it was a trailer and this was a strong looking tornado). Tornado showed how strong it was with photos of the town cemetery where it sheared off a large globe from a headstone, of which was made of granite and rebar. My grandfather kept photos, newspapers, a play-by-play he got from a guy who used something to get word out that the town was hit directly and where it was going. My classmates in college in May began talking about weather one day and one joked how "tornadoes don't form or happen in PA" so with our upcoming awareness speeches (We were told to prep something we were passionate about so anything really). I did mine on the tornadoes of '95 with slides of photos from back then and photos of how the places it hit looked today, even covering topics of storm safety and what to avoid. Funnily enough, tornadoes dropped in the area of the college that day as we were leaving. That made five tornadoes I've had a close brush with (1 when I was very young, 2 when we were all in a car to visit family, 3 at camp once, 4 the night before I took an exam to get into college and took said exam with no sleep, and 5 was after I left the college grounds on my way home).
that video of the girl being alive during her burial must've been extremely heartbreaking for her family, I can't imagine what it must've been like to have a sliver of hope that your child who you presumed to be dead might actually be alive only for them to essentially die again
It's only a matter of time before they get to cases like Randy Stair and Trey Eric Sesler. Two of the most influential youtubers of all time turned mass murderers with their descent thoroughly documented on their channels.
Just a heads up since you’re going through Nick Crowley videos. As good of a video it is, I really don’t recommend making a reaction video to The Daily Capper video Of everything he’s made and discussed, it’s very hard to watch
I recently OJT'd in a mental institution and the people who told the guy to not take his medicine really angers me. There is a proper reasoning why patients are given medications and telling them not to take it is at best irresponsible.
3:23 here ya go more nick Crowley the best way to get sad.
Thank you Caleb
why does every one say caleb?
Thanks Caleb
@@mryesgaming I forget the full explanation but a guy on the channel (Caleb) used to say when the video starts, and now we say "thanks Caleb"
Thx Caleb
Never trust a kid who watches British Soap Operas.
I kid. That just stood out to me.
Yeah Eastenders is a weird choice for a kid
I've had a couple close calls with tornados in my life. Never gets any less terrifying. Oklahoma in the springtime doesn't play around.
Look, Alan the Monster will always be unsettling to me.
The Daniel story is so like Alan Wake
Yeah definitely agree on the violent media, but i do believe that IF THEY ARE ALREADY LIKE THAT then yeah maybe itll push it to the edge, but only because he was already deep in that not because he interacted with said media at all.
As someone who lives with a schizophrenic grandmother and who's aunt is equally as schizophrenic but can mask it, I can account to how dangerous they can be. And before you say "How do you know she's delusional?" My aunt literally thinks she's a god and she's married to Vladimir Putin. I kid you not. I'm not sure which is crazier, this or my grandma's story about her waking up in the middle of an autopsy and seeing the doctor holding her brain... I wish I was making it up but these are things they have said themselves and somehow believe these delusions to be true. My sister even spend an hour trying to explain to my grandma how her story was literally impossible but my grandma just sat there with that "I know your wrong but I'll humor you by listening" look on her face. You know like when your listening to a child ramble on about their day but you're only half listening, that's how she looked while my sister spoke to her. It is near impossible to reason with someone like this without them being on medication. I'm lucky my grandma and aunt do take medication but it doesn't really stop the delusions if they're already stuck in their brain.
It looks like Nate needs to take a nap or something. He looks exhausted.
The second clip really just makes me sad. Yes, it's scary, we know his intentions completely as he states them in the doorbell footage, but the man is clearly struggling from a combo of mental illness and hardcore drug addiction. It's insane to see how normal he looks before, only to see his nightmare fuel mugshot photo right after. Great example of what drugs really do to you.
There are tornado that are nocturnal tornados u dont see while its dark, u wont see it infront of u until its too late. Its scary stuff.
Had no idea I was at a hotel that happened at.
We are still figuring out tornadoes. If you'll indulge me and look at my trash can filled with sensors....
10:15 Isnt casetify that one company that likes to steal other peoples / companies designs for their phone cases lmao
And spigen for the win. They have the best budget cases ive ever used. Got the carbon fiber cases on both of my phones and my steam deck.
4:32 The belief that tornadoes don't happen in mountainous areas is a myth and completely false. Case in point with Dixie Alley, the "other" tornado alley that covers some very hilly areas of the southern states and even parts of Appalachia.
Remember the 1974 and 2011 super outbreaks, folks!
They said tornadoes couldn't go anywhere near valleys too... 1985 tornado from Ohio crossed into Pennsylvania and hit my hometown, Evans City, directly. It went up and down hills. At one point it apparently lifted and slammed back down right over my neighbor's house (I wasn't born then being I would be born in '94, but my mom and relatives were having a get-together; there was no warning it was coming, in fact they said they only knew about it because my uncle came in shouting for everyone to GO, because it was a trailer and this was a strong looking tornado). Tornado showed how strong it was with photos of the town cemetery where it sheared off a large globe from a headstone, of which was made of granite and rebar. My grandfather kept photos, newspapers, a play-by-play he got from a guy who used something to get word out that the town was hit directly and where it was going. My classmates in college in May began talking about weather one day and one joked how "tornadoes don't form or happen in PA" so with our upcoming awareness speeches (We were told to prep something we were passionate about so anything really). I did mine on the tornadoes of '95 with slides of photos from back then and photos of how the places it hit looked today, even covering topics of storm safety and what to avoid. Funnily enough, tornadoes dropped in the area of the college that day as we were leaving. That made five tornadoes I've had a close brush with (1 when I was very young, 2 when we were all in a car to visit family, 3 at camp once, 4 the night before I took an exam to get into college and took said exam with no sleep, and 5 was after I left the college grounds on my way home).
yea that 12:00 ish one was on so many creepy story platforms and is so haunting
that video of the girl being alive during her burial must've been extremely heartbreaking for her family, I can't imagine what it must've been like to have a sliver of hope that your child who you presumed to be dead might actually be alive only for them to essentially die again
you guys should check out lazy masquerade creepy videos, especially the rabbit hole ones
It's only a matter of time before they get to cases like Randy Stair and Trey Eric Sesler. Two of the most influential youtubers of all time turned mass murderers with their descent thoroughly documented on their channels.
Yeah these videos are pretty brutal
Freakiest one is pipergate
No, the latest one officially takes first place. Pipergate is second
So, a Cyberpunk like intro to a more transformers like one?
Just a heads up since you’re going through Nick Crowley videos. As good of a video it is, I really don’t recommend making a reaction video to The Daily Capper video
Of everything he’s made and discussed, it’s very hard to watch
I saw that video and yeah it was rough
Incognito Mode Cooking reaction when?
Will you do hia most recent video?
Why does the guy at 13:28 look like Chad?
Hopefully they react to his latest video soon 🙏
Tbh I hope they don’t. For their sake
@@rockycuro7737😂
They won't be able to handle it
@@amayaslore I don't get how that's funny, but okay.
@@UndyingHatred_ Didn’t ask.
Sorry I’m late to Crowley time
Do markiplier fnaf into the pit ep 2
Thess guys would be so much more popular if they didnt take so much up of the video talking