You missed something important. Before the Amber Alert system was invented, they included missing posters on milk cartons. One of the first missing children to be featured on a boy who delivered mail in Des Moines, Iowa named Johnny Gosch - who is still missing to this day, believed to be either dead or enslaved.
I didn’t miss it. It just was not needed for The Origins of The Amber Alert. Focusing on her, Amber’s case, not missing children on milk carton phenomenon. Which is actually its own portion for a future Tiny Terror video.
I wouldn't really call the Avatar films "beloved". I was always under the impression that the consensus is both, despite being visually gorgeous, are uh.. not the strongest as actual films.
You missed something important.
Before the Amber Alert system was invented, they included missing posters on milk cartons. One of the first missing children to be featured on a boy who delivered mail in Des Moines, Iowa named Johnny Gosch - who is still missing to this day, believed to be either dead or enslaved.
I didn’t miss it. It just was not needed for The Origins of The Amber Alert. Focusing on her, Amber’s case, not missing children on milk carton phenomenon. Which is actually its own portion for a future Tiny Terror video.
@@channelzero9268 That went way over my head.
I've heard that story a few times, because I live in Iowa.
@@rakiahbaker5589 it’s honestly really freaky to learn the origins of some of these things
The part where you explain the Uzi incident and the video cuts right as the Uzi is aimed at the instructor was horrifying
I wouldn't really call the Avatar films "beloved". I was always under the impression that the consensus is both, despite being visually gorgeous, are uh.. not the strongest as actual films.
I agree.
I have found a hidden gem.
The legend is back
Just a small break. Much needed from the stuff life was throwing at me lol. Hope you enjoy the video
Everything’s stopping me from being productive today huh.