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If I was trapped outside of a classroom during a lockdown, I would hide in a lost and found bin. Then, I would cover myself with coats, sweater, bags etc. (At my school, our lost and found bins are massive, bigger than our lockers)
Im in middle school right now and that sh_t terrifies me every day. To think you could go to school one day and never come back just because some kid with mental health issues got bullied. It started ever since I saw a psa for shootings, but i looked it up and your’e chances of being in a shooting are pretty low. Dying in one even lower.
random little story from when I was in the 7th grade, I went to the bathroom one morning and went to the big stall in the back. There was a message written on the wall that read something like, "Don't come to school December 3rd" or some date around that. I didn't tell any of the staff about it, but I heard other people concerned about the message and apparently, some other kids told a teacher. The teachers didn't seem to do anything or take it seriously, but I told my mom about it and she let me take the day off lol. nothing happened that day, but it kinda unsettled me that none of the staff took it seriously at all
@ToobnToons seriously. My school had police come because a student "joked" about shooting up the school. I remember my math teacher being so haunted by it. I miss him.
I now know to appreciate living in the UK. Its sounds really scary to know that you might get killed. And the fact that your hole entire classroom has to hide and keep quiet is just frightening.
i don’t remember how old i was, but this was around 4th or 5th grade. me and my friends were in the cafeteria joking around, when we saw all the doors around us close, and lock. we were all confused, and then all the lights turned off. at this point, we had thought that a student had done this as a prank, until the lockdown alarms went off. our faces turned from happy to terrified in seconds, then, when we thought this was a drill, we heard loud, fast banging on the doors leading to the outside of the school. everyone was horrified, people started grabbing the knifes from the school kitchen, and hiding under the desks. at this point, i was under the desk, holding a knife, while hugging my best friend, nearly crying, because we had also heard screams. to make matters worse, a kid stood up on the school table and yelled “we’re all gonna die!” he was yelling that over and over again, treating this whole thing like a joke. around 5 minutes after the lunch bell had rung and the lights finally turned on. the doors, unlocked and opened, and we were rushed to our classes. before we had left the cafeteria, i saw a glimpse of outside, as the same door that we heard banging from had been opened by the police. i saw the police pushing people into their cars and that was it. i was so confused, so full of questions, still crying. after that day, the only thing that the school talked about was theory’s about the incident, and who was banging on the door, if they had a weapon, things like that. though nobody got hurt, it was pretty scary for everyone.
In a world that can often be filled with negativity, it's refreshing to see someone like you who spreads joy and happiness wherever they go. Your positivity and enthusiasm for life are truly inspiring, and it's clear that you have a heart of gold. Thank you for all that you do to make the world a better place. Your videos have brought a smile to my face on more than one occasion, and I know that I'm not alone in feeling that way. Keep doing what you're doing, Joe. You're making a real difference in the world, one video at a time.
Bro lets be fr here, Joe is NOT a positive person, hes always screaming and getting mad n shi. Hes a negative person. But hes funny and negative in a tolerable way so its coo.
Earlier this year my school went into a lockdown. There was this one girl who was in my history class. She told the school counselor that her stepfather had been sexually assaulting her. They call down the dad or the school during school hours to interrogate them. I’m sitting in my Spanish class taking a test. The whole room is silent, but then the principle comes on the announcements screaming “LOCKDOWN LOCKDOWN THIS IS NOT A DRILL!” My Spanish teacher had just gone onto maternity leave so we had a substitute who was on his 3rd day teaching. Everyone panics, we barricade the door, me and two other kids are standing by the door with scissors. 30 minutes go by and the lockdown is over. Turns out the dude committed suicide and was planning on killing the daughter as well. Fucked up world we live in
bro they shouldve never called down the dad the dad would act all nice then who knows what wouldve happened when they got home. shouldve called the police to investigate
I remember back when I was in 5th grade we had a real lockdown drill because some guy broke out of prison and then tried to escape by running directly to a school and breaking a fence then attempting to open the doors. What a smart guy.
@@illuminoti8525 i don’t know, just from what i heard from the teachers. saw the fence being fixed one day and just asked my teacher about it, wish i could of learned more.
In my middle school, a kid thought it would be funny to spread rumors saying he would bring his dads gun to my middle school and had his friends spread it. He even posted a picture showing the gun and shooting it. I'm pretty sure. The rumor got to the whole school in 1-2 days. Other people thought it was real and spread it even more because they were scared of other people's safety. (Those kids later got suspended for "spreading it even more because they where apart of it" ) The kid who threatened my middle school ONLY got a suspension, its crazy that you can break some of the rules that aren't that serious and get suspended with a kid that threaten a middle school (He threatened his own middle school and thought it was funny how sad💀) (Thanks for reading this for some reason lol)
I remember for the last week of 8th grade, after yearbooks went out, the school staff found an abandoned, open yearbook sitting on the field bleachers with a threat to shoot up the school written in it. From that day till the end of the school year, all backpacks were banned and if someone brought any bag that looked as if it could fit a weapon, it would be taken to the office till the end of the day.
@@RJ_200I see why you would think that but, there are hundreds of kids who would go to a school and it would be pretty difficult and annoying to have to check every single bag, AND there could be secret pockets that could hold a weapon.
School shootings got so bad that whenever I was in middle school, if someone strange walked by a school a bit far from us, we all go into lock down position. We did drills about 2-4 times a semster (so 8-16 times a school year).
Jeez that’s a lot, I remember, in 4th grade someone broke into the school and tried to shoot a class full of 2nd graders. They were safe tho, thankfully
I honestly think they should make a “Home Alone” film that is actually a school and is after all students have left and a few teachers are still there, and someone breaks into the school, and they set traps
I remember my eighth-grade year, a kid had made a threat and one of my friends overheard it and reported it. My school's principal accused him of making it up, had the cops come down to talk to him for "making false threat accusations", and gave him out of school suspension. Like a week later, a few other students heard about why my friend wasn't at school for a week and came forward saying that they heard the threat as well. Long story short, my friend was allowed back to school and the kid who made the threat was expelled, BUT no cops were called for him. First, what the actual fuck to those kids, it took a student getting wrongfully accused and suspended for you to come forward about hearing someone make threats? Like we're all just lucky nothing actually happened. Secondly, what the fuck to the principal because he just accused my friend of making false accusations of threats, with no evidence that it was false, and suspended and called the cops on him. Like he should have easily been fired for that, but yet no repercussions to him, fucking bullshit. Finally, what the fuck to the fact that the kid who made the threat didn't even have the cps called on him. Like you're going to call the cops on someone you think is making false allegations of someone making threats, but the kid who did ACTUALLY make a threat doesn't deserve that?
in 7th grade some kid named keller in my school made a threat and got oss for 2 weeks and iss for 5 days he also brought matches and a bb gun to school he later left the school but didn't get expelled
I’ve got a friend who gets made fun of by literally the entire grade, and also many in grades above. He makes threats quite frequently, though he’s not exactly a man of his word. One day I asked him that if he were to become a threat, would he shoot me. To which he replied, “No, dude, it’s ridiculous how you even have to ask.” To my relief and slight surprise, I went on with my day. About a week later another friend brought something up that reminded me of this interaction. I went through my friend group and asked them all to provide an honest answer when given a question. They agreed. To which I asked, “If _____ were to become a school threat, would he shoot you?” “Fuck!” “Hmmm… no.” “Definitely.” “Oh for sure.” “I don’t think he would necessarily kill me, but at least injure me.” These are all responses that I can remember. They all listed the reasons why and why not which is unimportant. But what should be considered is the fact that he actively looked up an MP5 on his school laptop in assistance with explaining a joke. He left to go to the bathroom and he left the tab open. The teacher came over and closed it out and then asked me what happened. I gave him an honest response: “He made a joke and wanted to explain it. It in no way poses as a threat to the school district.” A few days or maybe a week later I got called down to the office to speak about it considering I was a front-row witness. I told them the truth and then some because I’d known the guy for a long while. And how he can get a bit haywire at times. He ended up not getting suspended because of how convincing I was during the talk. Which he still owes me for.
Every time I had a lockdown in highschool, the principal of the school would violently knock on each classroom which freaked me out to the core. It's bad enough that this highschool has had real lockdowns in the past. At least 3 of them. So the principal doing this single gesture made every lockdown drill 10 times more terrifying.
There was this one time at the end of my freshman year where I was having lunch with me and my friends when we hear over the intercom "this is a lockdown, this is not a drill". Chaos broke out. The whole school was in that lunch room just sprinting to the nearest or safest classrooms. I went to my science classroom where as promised, my science teacher was preparing Molotov cocktails with some beakers and some medical alcohol. We hid there for about 30 long minutes until we heard from the teachers s that the threat was outside the building. Eventually after another 10 minutes, the lockdown ended because there was no real sighting of the school shooter. And after a few days, we get news that it was actually some fuckin swat call from across the country, and that it actually affected nearby schools in different towns as well.
This reminds me of when my school got bomb threats in 8th grade, got so bad most students left school (understandable). And, most recently last month, we had a lockdown with police that were holding huge ass guns and drug dogs walk down our hallways just to make sure there wasn't a school shooter. After a bit we were safe and were excused from 3rd period. Shit scares me to this day man.
i was in a real lockdown at the same school twice. th first was in first grade, my teacher would give a student everyday a chance to put her lunch in the fridge in the teachers lounge. it was upstairs in a “middle school area” (it was a small k-8 catholic school) once i had put the lunch in the fridge i took one step out of the classroom and our principal comes over the PA system saying to go into lockdown that it wasn’t a drill. now i was a very emotional little girl and started crying. the teacher of seventh grade rushed me into her classroom and we hid under tables. we were there for probably an hour although it felt much shorter since i was uncontrollably crying at that point. i found out years down the line that someone had broken into the church across the parking lot with a gun trying to steal the crucifix. a similar event when i was out on recess although i can’t remember the age a bank across the street was robbed and the alarm was going off. i don’t remember going inside when we all heard it either. and the second lock down i was in fourth grade and a daycare parent was walking around and didn’t have a visitor pass so everyone was freaking out. especially because we had a lockdown drill the next day
One time there was a school shooter in my elementary school, and some and one of my friends was taking a dump and then he took a dump on his hands, and then he grabbed and he ND he gets the gun away from his face and then he put he smears his dump all over his nose and on his face too and then he managed to make him vomit so he managed to knock him out and then the kids screams as loud as possible just so they could remind the police where they’re at and I could and then when I was in there too, I was scared as fuck but then out but then and then I heard some cop say why the fuck does he smell like shit and then I came out because it was safe and I put I put my hands up and then my friend told me that oh he took a dump. I took a dump on my hands and I put it on his face, so that’s why he smells bad, I’m so serious this happened I’m so serious
I actually had a lockdown last Friday. I was in my first period high school class and because it was my percussion class, I had plenty of friends there to help me feel comfortable. The lockdown started about 30 minutes into the day but was first announced as a lockout because the potential threat wasn't confirmed and was only driving in the city area. After 30 minutes of lockout, we entered a soft lockdown (locking all doors, no one in the hallways, intercom announcements allowed, class work can continue as normal, and two police cars on each possible entrance). This was because the car was in the parking lot but there was already a full swat team and bomb squad handling the situation. None of us knew that the threat was being handled so everyone was pretty freaked. The anxiety got way worse for us in that class because my brother, that I'll call James, was having trouble. James has downs syndrome and can't fully communicate his feelings and needs. His emotions can usually be determined with nonverbal cues, but his verbal responses come though as grunts and "English like sounds". James couldn't fully understand the danger and was getting upset that he had to stay in the same room for 3 hours. We couldn't tell if he was just bored, needed to go to the bathroom, getting worried, curious, or something else. But we turned on star wars and that seemed to calm down his distress. But it was still pretty stressful to hear footsteps in the hallway while James was VERY determined to go out into the hallway and while I was desperately wanting to explain the danger without overwhelming him. But the "shotgun" and "bomb" was actually a mic stand and a gimbal that looked weirdly similar to a bomb and a real shotgun.
@@vibery2312 no problem the one good thing that you could take away from that is you have the experience if it were to happen again thank you for sharing your story
So, this happened to me around a month ago. I'm sitting in my third period when the hard lockdown alarm go's off. People start paniking and the teacher puts a shelf in fornt of the door. Parents are being texted and footsteps are heard right outside the door. The whole class is completely silent when there is a loud *knock* *knock* *knock* the person is with someone else when there is a faint help were stuck in the hallways. Aftet 30mins of waiting the alarm stops and over the intercom a very nervous voice almost sounding like it the person was held at gunpoint. They say "The hard lockdown is now over. We have a sloght medical emergency everyone is safe." Another 10 minutes, we are allowed to unlock the doors and leave the class. In the hallways everyone is saying what they think happened when I learn why the hard lockdown was activated. One of my closest friends had a seizure, and when the other kids in the class saw they click the white button that calls the front office eight times which triggered the hard lockdown. I then saw my friend on the strecher being carried out the school. He is fine he was out of the hospital on the same day, and this happened a moth ago. Still my only experience with a hard lockdown.
The worst part is when it happens to little kiddos. I was 4, in pre-school that’s 5-10 mins from where I lived at the time. There was a little hallway where the cubbies were and for whatever reason the teachers shoved a ton of confused toddlers in there and locked to door. We didn’t hear much, but when everything was over we came out and the teachers sent us home for the day. When we came out to the playground, there were bullet holes in the slide.
When I was in 6th grade, I remember sitting in English class during the 3 minute passing period, and hearing my friends say that bullet shells were found in our town's highschool, but no one was hurt. A year later in 7th grade there was apparently a bomb threat at that same highschool.
stupid story: in my old school, the mens bathroom had stalls with huge gaps above and under and since there were a lot of kids who for some reason liked to look over the stalls and watch others on the toilet, i resorted to using the disabled bathroom which was way cleaner and was its own room. the only problem was that room had the lock on the outside so it couldnt be locked, naturally i was concerned someone would open the door while i was using the toilet so i thought it was a smart idea to lock the door from the outside then close it from the inside, i ended up locked in there for nearly an hour, it was so embarrassing explaining it to the teacher who let me out.
I was in elementary school when the whole killer clown thing happened, my school continually got threats from those clowns saying that they would come in and make something worse than 9/11 happen. Nothing happened but the last threat happened near dismissal so they had us locked in the school. Someone did drive buy in a clown suit but the cops got them, I was about to go into middle school so that made me terrified for what was to come.
Our school had a new security system installed after uvalde that auto locks doors and has an automatic alarm sound. No student was informed of this so when we had a drill every mother fucker their thought it was real. People started crying and calling their parents. 10/10 would do it again. Another story some ass hat on tik tok posted a bunch of school names including mine saying he was gonna get people to shoot up these schools on a specific date. My school stayed open for some reason and 4/5 kids did not show up, I only showed up because I was failing art.
I feel like it’s pretty normal to have to this stuff in schools, my elementary school always had a few bomb threats every year (evacuation was fun because we got to sit in the grass), middle school had the usual students brining in guns or threats, in high school a graduated student set the cafeteria on fire (everyone drove out by the school to watch it was kinda cool), gun threats, etc
In 7th grade we had this whole scandal about a shooting that started at the highschool. These twin brothers wanted to shoot up the school because one of the brothers girlfriend broke up with him. It eventually got to the middle school where a kid actually had a gun on him. When we were changing classes there was a shit ton of people at the doors which were parents trying to check their kids out of school because they were worried. They canceled school for the next 3 days at the highschool and I didn’t want to go to school either because I was terrified so I stayed home.
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A day or two ago I went to school. Me, along with my other comrades endured 5-6 hours of perpetual information torture, with a 20 minute break and an hour break as well. During these breaks, me and my comrades devised an escape plan: We would wait till the end of the school day then leave. This was a truly risky plan, and with I hesitantly approving of this plan. We endured two more information torture sessions, all the while refusing to confess our origins to the capitalist information torture session planners. Eventually, the time to break out came. We snuck out of the torture room along with 20 other victims. We neared the school gates and managed to flee the compounds. As I was fleeing, I took note that the other victims also had devised a plan to break out; though they were unusually calm.
I’ve been in a school shooter situation. I was in 1st grade but I remember hearing the principal say that it wasn’t a drill. Luckily, my teacher told all of us that it wasn’t a threat to not scare us. She just made us sit down and line up next to each other and to not be loud. We stayed in for about an hour. We were safe but I had no idea what happened. Nobody was killed and everyone was safe. However, 2 years later into my 3rd grade class, some kid brought up the incident and our teacher gave us details. The shooter was doing a drug deal originally at the park near our school. Apparently, the dealer and shooter were arguing at each other because of the shooter was wanted some drug but the dealer denied. Then the shooter shot him down and I think he killed a few others. He then decided to make it on our campus but he was arrested by police. He had a clown mask on and was dressed up head to toe.
6:59 this happened last yr for me. some kid brought a gun in and we found out there was a list of names including mine. I barely knew the kid and had only one class with him. which is when we went into lockdown during that class period. i dont think ive ever been so scared in my entire life until that day
I have a lockdown story from last school year. The threat wasn’t in our school but a few blocks away. This was during the first week of school on Friday. I was in Music class and all the sudden there was a ton of police sirens like A LOT more than you would usually hear. Some kid made a joke we were gonna get sh0t and everyone was just confused. We were on the third floor so everyone was looking out the windows trying to figure out what the hell was going on but we couldn’t see nothing. A few minutes later on the intercom they said we would be having a lockdown, and the woman’s voice sounded somewhat shaky so I was worried and thought maybe the threat was like right outside. The teacher just locked the door and we all sat down (with the lights on). I texted my dad about the lockdown since it was the last period of the day and I figured he could come get me once we were let out. After about 15 minutes later the lockdown ended. Everyone was just confused and we went on with the final minutes of class and my dad picked me up shortly after. Within the next few days it was revealed that there was a sh00ting at a nearby recreational center, a former student who graduated from my school was basically k!lled in a hit and all those cops we heard were responding to that incident. And not long after there was a memorial set up at our school. It was just pretty surreal seeing kids from school who knew him wishing him RIP.
my school has at least one threat a year but one actually had weight behind it in middle school there was this kid in my gym class who was always getting “bullied” by a group of people every day and someone caught wind of his threat and the police searched his locker and found a list of 30ish names the person at the top got leaked and it was one girl who always bullied him in gym more than the rest and she was like flaunting it and saying it like it was cool or something
I’ve got a story. So everyone had just returned from lunch and had all sat down. Everyone began to do homework, tests etc. until our teacher got a call on the phone. She looked very concerned but everyone thought it was her own business nothing including school. As she sets down the phone she walks to the doors and locks it. She also closes the curtains. Now she had gotten a hockey stick sighned from a famous hockey player and for some reason she kept it in the classroom. She grabbed it and stood by the door. All she said was to keep our heads down. We thought it was a very serious drill so a few kids in the back whispered to each other. We thought it was a drill until about fifteen minutes past. Almost two hours go by until we hear loud sirens and the sound of dogs pitter-pattering through the halls. The teacher says in a horse whisper, “That’s the cops and their dogs. They won’t hurt you.” I wanted to cry. I was horrified. Almost five hours past until we could finally leave the school. Turns out some kid had asked to go the bathroom and instead went into the private teachers bathroom, got out his phone, called 911 and pranked them saying he saw a gun in someone’s locker.
My school actually took lockdowns seriously. One week, the school sent out an email explaining that they were taking volunteers to ‘reenact’ a school shooting (We didn’t do drills for that). My girlfriend convinced me to be a ‘victim’ with her, which means that you would be one of the kids that got shot (fake ofc), and have to play dead till an ambulance came and took you to the hospital(yes the actual ambulance and pd were in on the drill). Thankfully, we both were survivors since they had too many people offer to be a victim. So my teams job was to barricade the door once we heard screaming and or gunshots until an officer arrived and opened the door for us to run to the football field (in real situations we would run as far as possible). One of the officers complemented our team since he couldn’t even get the card under the door or open it. It was impressive according to him. One other team had to immediately make a run for a separate door and get out of the school. I liked how they didn’t just tell us to hide but told us many different ways on how to handle the situation, also sorry for the long story lmao-
Someone brought a BB gun to my school like 2 weeks ago and put us all on lockdown cause someone cut him in line for a cheeseburger... I'm not making this up
Our school is set up in a way that it’s mostly very open and outdoor. As soon as you walk into the front gate we have a big statue surrounded in a circular short hedge and pebbles. From that you can see EVERY and ALL of the classrooms apart from the underground hallway with is your ideal place to go. So if you are outside in a lock down you are basically screwed cause the shooter would see you immediately
i remember similar to the second story, when i was in 6th grade my school had gotten many threats that these group of men were gonna shoot up the school. they mailed a notice of this to everyone in the school and informed parents to keep contact with their kids during the school day and make sure the kids update them just in case something happens. our school had a very strict no phone rule but during this they let us keep our phones on our person or under our desks and even sometimes on the desk depending the teacher. the teachers were required to have doors locked when they were teaching no matter what and if they didn’t they would get in trouble. we also had a few lockdown drills but i guess they really were just threats because nothing ever actually ended up happening but i remember definitely being terrified.
in high school we had a lockdown but i had no idea bc i was late so i just see teachers yelling at students to get inside. I don’t know why but my first reaction was to go to my first period class, the door was already locked and the school was dead silent. i knocked on their door but no response. i was holding my phone with my hands shaking texting people i know like wtf is going on 😭 i was just hanging outside the classroom looking around but with caution, because i didn’t know if there was an ACTUAL threat here. ended up being fine, just some dude with a gun cops handled it, but i was shit scared. i realized i have no survival instincts 💀
Only one guy could make a topic so dark and turn it into something funny. Thank you Joe.
Daz probably could he just won't witch is fari enough
whos joe
WAIT WAIT NO
Incorrect grammer, because you are not listing three or more things you should not use a comma. Instead use the word "and". Example: Only one guy could make a topic so dark and funny. Thank you Joe.
@@-Spex- your right but also dont be that guy
@@-Spex- i hope this is a joke
If I was trapped outside of a classroom during a lockdown, I would hide in a lost and found bin. Then, I would cover myself with coats, sweater, bags etc. (At my school, our lost and found bins are massive, bigger than our lockers)
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I live in Florida so my school is the most open school in the world so I would just take my chances and go to Rocky's across the street
😮😮😮😮😮😮
@@YOUR_NARRATOR975 LMAO, thats real. just walk into the populated part of the town, nobody notices shit.
@@eden2362 it's not that it's popular, it's the fact that no one is gonna check the gas station
Damn, this Kid must've pissed off a lot of people to get targeted in 3 different schools. He's definitely the main character.
He’s telling stories from other people
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As a school picture day photographer, I have been in 6 lockdowns. They were all pretty serious. Fun times lol!
How were those fun times-
@@Fruitcake_enjoyer2763 how is your job as tickle bot fun
@@Fruitcake_enjoyer2763 bro dont get near my kids
@@Fruitcake_enjoyer2763you ever heard of BFB?
@@MAXIMUMPOWER42 I have,young lad
If it weren’t to be for joes commentary, I would be terrified, he breaks the silence at the perfect time. Thanks joe
I would not want to to watch this alone without Joe I don’t think anyone does but I wonder what Joe feels watching it alone
No cap I’m was going to say trash can
Nah I’m still terrified
Im in middle school right now and that sh_t terrifies me every day. To think you could go to school one day and never come back just because some kid with mental health issues got bullied. It started ever since I saw a psa for shootings, but i looked it up and your’e chances of being in a shooting are pretty low. Dying in one even lower.
@@yan_akin32This is exactly why I'm moving to europe as soon as I can
random little story from when I was in the 7th grade, I went to the bathroom one morning and went to the big stall in the back. There was a message written on the wall that read something like, "Don't come to school December 3rd" or some date around that. I didn't tell any of the staff about it, but I heard other people concerned about the message and apparently, some other kids told a teacher. The teachers didn't seem to do anything or take it seriously, but I told my mom about it and she let me take the day off lol. nothing happened that day, but it kinda unsettled me that none of the staff took it seriously at all
Even if someone joked like that, they should still take it seriously. Jeez, what's wrong with some people?
@ToobnToons seriously. My school had police come because a student "joked" about shooting up the school. I remember my math teacher being so haunted by it. I miss him.
Dang that’s my birthday
Bro December 3 is my mums bday
december 3 is my friends birthday
I now know to appreciate living in the UK. Its sounds really scary to know that you might get killed. And the fact that your hole entire classroom has to hide and keep quiet is just frightening.
Eh depends what state and school you live in
Florida, Texas, and California are basically the big three of school shootings, but I live in a state with less school shootings.
It’s not really that bad, it’s mostly just the eastern states + Texas and California. The drills are fun because we’ll just do crap on our phones
Midwest has barely none
It’s not as bad as the media puts it, yes there are still a lot but there are a bunch of measures so it doesn’t happen as often
i don’t remember how old i was, but this was around 4th or 5th grade. me and my friends were in the cafeteria joking around, when we saw all the doors around us close, and lock. we were all confused, and then all the lights turned off. at this point, we had thought that a student had done this as a prank, until the lockdown alarms went off. our faces turned from happy to terrified in seconds, then, when we thought this was a drill, we heard loud, fast banging on the doors leading to the outside of the school. everyone was horrified, people started grabbing the knifes from the school kitchen, and hiding under the desks. at this point, i was under the desk, holding a knife, while hugging my best friend, nearly crying, because we had also heard screams. to make matters worse, a kid stood up on the school table and yelled “we’re all gonna die!” he was yelling that over and over again, treating this whole thing like a joke. around 5 minutes after the lunch bell had rung and the lights finally turned on. the doors, unlocked and opened, and we were rushed to our classes. before we had left the cafeteria, i saw a glimpse of outside, as the same door that we heard banging from had been opened by the police. i saw the police pushing people into their cars and that was it. i was so confused, so full of questions, still crying. after that day, the only thing that the school talked about was theory’s about the incident, and who was banging on the door, if they had a weapon, things like that. though nobody got hurt, it was pretty scary for everyone.
Bro wrote a novel
Ye
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One thing I’ve learned. Schools NEVER do drills during lunch.
I didn’t order yapPacino
I should not be watching this on a school night. But ive had a shitty day and your videos always cheer me up, so wish me luck that i can sleep
Same I already have extreme paranoia so I’m in the same boat with ya 😀
gl
update i slept all night :D
@@galacticcheese88 lmao these things are rare so it would have been real bad luck for you to die, but good to know
@@galacticcheese88 same, it wasnt as scary as i thought it would be!
I can feel Joe’s stories coming in me.
excuse me?
what?
@@PandyEX. I see you Eugene.
@@FHyde9977 I see you Cutie ♥
Relatable
In a world that can often be filled with negativity, it's refreshing to see someone like you who spreads joy and happiness wherever they go. Your positivity and enthusiasm for life are truly inspiring, and it's clear that you have a heart of gold.
Thank you for all that you do to make the world a better place. Your videos have brought a smile to my face on more than one occasion, and I know that I'm not alone in feeling that way. Keep doing what you're doing, Joe. You're making a real difference in the world, one video at a time.
glazing
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@@bread5884 mf was spitting on it and everything
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Bro lets be fr here, Joe is NOT a positive person, hes always screaming and getting mad n shi. Hes a negative person. But hes funny and negative in a tolerable way so its coo.
Less scary when theres someone reacting with you. Even if they are inside a tiny phone.
Less scary if there is no fucking music in the background
Earlier this year my school went into a lockdown. There was this one girl who was in my history class. She told the school counselor that her stepfather had been sexually assaulting her. They call down the dad or the school during school hours to interrogate them. I’m sitting in my Spanish class taking a test. The whole room is silent, but then the principle comes on the announcements screaming “LOCKDOWN LOCKDOWN THIS IS NOT A DRILL!” My Spanish teacher had just gone onto maternity leave so we had a substitute who was on his 3rd day teaching. Everyone panics, we barricade the door, me and two other kids are standing by the door with scissors. 30 minutes go by and the lockdown is over. Turns out the dude committed suicide and was planning on killing the daughter as well. Fucked up world we live in
did he kill the girl
@@davidslaven8035 by what he said no but it was his plan
That's disgusting 😮😢
@@davidslaven8035 read the damn thing written
bro they shouldve never called down the dad the dad would act all nice then who knows what wouldve happened when they got home. shouldve called the police to investigate
I love the content Joe. It helps me when I’m sad or lonely and genuinely makes me laugh.
Don’t care that I asked
@@ChrisT.2000 what
Umm incorrect grammatical error, your technically supposed to put a comma before the and 🤓🤓
@@crymeslv.1893 I’m dyslexic.
@@cinnamonzzzzz I don’t care that I asked
I remember back when I was in 5th grade we had a real lockdown drill because some guy broke out of prison and then tried to escape by running directly to a school and breaking a fence then attempting to open the doors. What a smart guy.
he tried to run... to a school? A government building?
@@illuminoti8525 yeah ik right
@@vizox how tf did he get out of prison
@@illuminoti8525 i don’t know, just from what i heard from the teachers. saw the fence being fixed one day and just asked my teacher about it, wish i could of learned more.
Very smart
Follow God 🙏 ❤
Sorry but I don’t believe but you can believe what you want
@@SilliestTopHat gods
@@danielleelizabeth2194 wdym by “gods”
@@SilliestTopHat there are differentgods
Why ‘follow’ god? Just live with them, if there real :/
I love when Joe watches horror videos
no you dont
@@coolguyepic34 Learned Gaslight "Its Very Effective"
@@coolguyepic34 bro
YE
@@coolguyepic34 i love this
In my middle school, a kid thought it would be funny to spread rumors saying he would bring his dads gun to my middle school and had his friends spread it. He even posted a picture showing the gun and shooting it. I'm pretty sure. The rumor got to the whole school in 1-2 days. Other people thought it was real and spread it even more because they were scared of other people's safety. (Those kids later got suspended for "spreading it even more because they where apart of it" ) The kid who threatened my middle school ONLY got a suspension, its crazy that you can break some of the rules that aren't that serious and get suspended with a kid that threaten a middle school (He threatened his own middle school and thought it was funny how sad💀) (Thanks for reading this for some reason lol)
@user-dl7re9pi8j ikr
just dont get shot if it was real
@@fallingoffchair lol
@@fallingoffchair it's not that easy 💀
I remember for the last week of 8th grade, after yearbooks went out, the school staff found an abandoned, open yearbook sitting on the field bleachers with a threat to shoot up the school written in it. From that day till the end of the school year, all backpacks were banned and if someone brought any bag that looked as if it could fit a weapon, it would be taken to the office till the end of the day.
Thats annoying why did they just check them every day
@@RJ_200Do you mean "why DIDN'T they just check the backpacks?"
@@Raiderunbeatable yep
@@RJ_200 ok
@@RJ_200I see why you would think that but, there are hundreds of kids who would go to a school and it would be pretty difficult and annoying to have to check every single bag, AND there could be secret pockets that could hold a weapon.
Risking my life watching this at night 🤞🤞
Real 😭
excuse me..? pause..
Joe always making me feel safe when watching these scary videos 🤧🤧🤧
fact
Fax bro FAX
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FR tho
Your content just made my bad day better thank you joe
School shootings got so bad that whenever I was in middle school, if someone strange walked by a school a bit far from us, we all go into lock down position. We did drills about 2-4 times a semster (so 8-16 times a school year).
Jeez that’s a lot, I remember, in 4th grade someone broke into the school and tried to shoot a class full of 2nd graders. They were safe tho, thankfully
A semester is 2 quarters, not one. Still, that's scary
american moment
@@virturegd5247sadly
@@virturegd5247not funny
I honestly think they should make a “Home Alone” film that is actually a school and is after all students have left and a few teachers are still there, and someone breaks into the school, and they set traps
That would actually be so cool
dope idea
disney hire this man
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I remember my eighth-grade year, a kid had made a threat and one of my friends overheard it and reported it. My school's principal accused him of making it up, had the cops come down to talk to him for "making false threat accusations", and gave him out of school suspension. Like a week later, a few other students heard about why my friend wasn't at school for a week and came forward saying that they heard the threat as well. Long story short, my friend was allowed back to school and the kid who made the threat was expelled, BUT no cops were called for him.
First, what the actual fuck to those kids, it took a student getting wrongfully accused and suspended for you to come forward about hearing someone make threats? Like we're all just lucky nothing actually happened.
Secondly, what the fuck to the principal because he just accused my friend of making false accusations of threats, with no evidence that it was false, and suspended and called the cops on him. Like he should have easily been fired for that, but yet no repercussions to him, fucking bullshit.
Finally, what the fuck to the fact that the kid who made the threat didn't even have the cps called on him. Like you're going to call the cops on someone you think is making false allegations of someone making threats, but the kid who did ACTUALLY make a threat doesn't deserve that?
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in 7th grade some kid named keller in my school made a threat and got oss for 2 weeks and iss for 5 days he also brought matches and a bb gun to school he later left the school but didn't get expelled
Bro i go to a school in africa
you should pray for me cuh
@@Maskywasky i used to go to a school in Nigeria i never had as much as a code red drill?
@@notmentallywell i atleast had to go thru 2 school shooter drills
its either you were in a W school or got mad lucky
Easy way too survive don’t go too shcool.
Or to be specific don’t go to schools in America 😂
@@supercordzyep
Joes the kind of guy I would watch horror stuff with, cause he makes it funnny
Joe is the type of dude to make a scary story sound as funny as possible just so we don’t get scared
11:46 bro is that a diary of a wimpy kid on the desk😭😭😭😭
Yea😂
Taking a shi in da school bathrooms is the real horror story here
Seriously who takes a crap at school tbh
@@SharpPythonThat’s what I’m sayin lol 😂
If you gotta you gotta
@@highfence7267 that is so vile bro
@@SharpPythondesperate times call for desperate measures
I’ve got a friend who gets made fun of by literally the entire grade, and also many in grades above. He makes threats quite frequently, though he’s not exactly a man of his word. One day I asked him that if he were to become a threat, would he shoot me. To which he replied, “No, dude, it’s ridiculous how you even have to ask.” To my relief and slight surprise, I went on with my day. About a week later another friend brought something up that reminded me of this interaction. I went through my friend group and asked them all to provide an honest answer when given a question. They agreed. To which I asked, “If _____ were to become a school threat, would he shoot you?”
“Fuck!”
“Hmmm… no.”
“Definitely.”
“Oh for sure.”
“I don’t think he would necessarily kill me, but at least injure me.”
These are all responses that I can remember. They all listed the reasons why and why not which is unimportant.
But what should be considered is the fact that he actively looked up an MP5 on his school laptop in assistance with explaining a joke. He left to go to the bathroom and he left the tab open. The teacher came over and closed it out and then asked me what happened. I gave him an honest response: “He made a joke and wanted to explain it. It in no way poses as a threat to the school district.” A few days or maybe a week later I got called down to the office to speak about it considering I was a front-row witness. I told them the truth and then some because I’d known the guy for a long while. And how he can get a bit haywire at times. He ended up not getting suspended because of how convincing I was during the talk. Which he still owes me for.
Honestly you’re a W friend but check in on him, that’s some concerning behavior and I would make sure he’s ok.
Every time I had a lockdown in highschool, the principal of the school would violently knock on each classroom which freaked me out to the core.
It's bad enough that this highschool has had real lockdowns in the past. At least 3 of them.
So the principal doing this single gesture made every lockdown drill 10 times more terrifying.
The first shooting reminded me about the part where it says”he got a gun out of his dad’s closet “ in pumped up kicks
There was this one time at the end of my freshman year where I was having lunch with me and my friends when we hear over the intercom "this is a lockdown, this is not a drill". Chaos broke out. The whole school was in that lunch room just sprinting to the nearest or safest classrooms. I went to my science classroom where as promised, my science teacher was preparing Molotov cocktails with some beakers and some medical alcohol. We hid there for about 30 long minutes until we heard from the teachers s that the threat was outside the building. Eventually after another 10 minutes, the lockdown ended because there was no real sighting of the school shooter. And after a few days, we get news that it was actually some fuckin swat call from across the country, and that it actually affected nearby schools in different towns as well.
Molotov Cocktails!?!?
best teacher ever
Offtopic but that science teacher is badass
She ready@@austinthesavage745
Holy crap I want to be like that science teacher when I grow up
This reminds me of when my school got bomb threats in 8th grade, got so bad most students left school (understandable). And, most recently last month, we had a lockdown with police that were holding huge ass guns and drug dogs walk down our hallways just to make sure there wasn't a school shooter. After a bit we were safe and were excused from 3rd period. Shit scares me to this day man.
Damn…
1:39 shoutout to that bro that said “throw a chair at it”
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@@huntergreyhounddOh dang anyway I liked my own too
i was in a real lockdown at the same school twice. th first was in first grade, my teacher would give a student everyday a chance to put her lunch in the fridge in the teachers lounge. it was upstairs in a “middle school area” (it was a small k-8 catholic school) once i had put the lunch in the fridge i took one step out of the classroom and our principal comes over the PA system saying to go into lockdown that it wasn’t a drill. now i was a very emotional little girl and started crying. the teacher of seventh grade rushed me into her classroom and we hid under tables. we were there for probably an hour although it felt much shorter since i was uncontrollably crying at that point. i found out years down the line that someone had broken into the church across the parking lot with a gun trying to steal the crucifix.
a similar event when i was out on recess although i can’t remember the age a bank across the street was robbed and the alarm was going off. i don’t remember going inside when we all heard it either.
and the second lock down i was in fourth grade and a daycare parent was walking around and didn’t have a visitor pass so everyone was freaking out. especially because we had a lockdown drill the next day
At some point someone said “I’d fling my shit at him” lmao💀
I'd do so as also
One time there was a school shooter in my elementary school, and some and one of my friends was taking a dump and then he took a dump on his hands, and then he grabbed and he ND he gets the gun away from his face and then he put he smears his dump all over his nose and on his face too and then he managed to make him vomit so he managed to knock him out and then the kids screams as loud as possible just so they could remind the police where they’re at and I could and then when I was in there too, I was scared as fuck but then out but then and then I heard some cop say why the fuck does he smell like shit and then I came out because it was safe and I put I put my hands up and then my friend told me that oh he took a dump. I took a dump on my hands and I put it on his face, so that’s why he smells bad, I’m so serious this happened I’m so serious
I actually had a lockdown last Friday. I was in my first period high school class and because it was my percussion class, I had plenty of friends there to help me feel comfortable. The lockdown started about 30 minutes into the day but was first announced as a lockout because the potential threat wasn't confirmed and was only driving in the city area. After 30 minutes of lockout, we entered a soft lockdown (locking all doors, no one in the hallways, intercom announcements allowed, class work can continue as normal, and two police cars on each possible entrance). This was because the car was in the parking lot but there was already a full swat team and bomb squad handling the situation. None of us knew that the threat was being handled so everyone was pretty freaked. The anxiety got way worse for us in that class because my brother, that I'll call James, was having trouble. James has downs syndrome and can't fully communicate his feelings and needs. His emotions can usually be determined with nonverbal cues, but his verbal responses come though as grunts and "English like sounds". James couldn't fully understand the danger and was getting upset that he had to stay in the same room for 3 hours. We couldn't tell if he was just bored, needed to go to the bathroom, getting worried, curious, or something else. But we turned on star wars and that seemed to calm down his distress. But it was still pretty stressful to hear footsteps in the hallway while James was VERY determined to go out into the hallway and while I was desperately wanting to explain the danger without overwhelming him. But the "shotgun" and "bomb" was actually a mic stand and a gimbal that looked weirdly similar to a bomb and a real shotgun.
nice story i hope you never have to be in a situation like that again even if it was a false alarm
@@Notrrme thanks man
@@vibery2312 no problem the one good thing that you could take away from that is you have the experience if it were to happen again thank you for sharing your story
I had one last year, some kid had brought a knife inside the school and we had to be locked down all morning until 5th period.
@@marquisethethird jeez it's always scary when it's someone from the same school
So, this happened to me around a month ago. I'm sitting in my third period when the hard lockdown alarm go's off. People start paniking and the teacher puts a shelf in fornt of the door. Parents are being texted and footsteps are heard right outside the door. The whole class is completely silent when there is a loud *knock* *knock* *knock* the person is with someone else when there is a faint help were stuck in the hallways. Aftet 30mins of waiting the alarm stops and over the intercom a very nervous voice almost sounding like it the person was held at gunpoint. They say "The hard lockdown is now over. We have a sloght medical emergency everyone is safe." Another 10 minutes, we are allowed to unlock the doors and leave the class. In the hallways everyone is saying what they think happened when I learn why the hard lockdown was activated. One of my closest friends had a seizure, and when the other kids in the class saw they click the white button that calls the front office eight times which triggered the hard lockdown. I then saw my friend on the strecher being carried out the school. He is fine he was out of the hospital on the same day, and this happened a moth ago. Still my only experience with a hard lockdown.
Damn i hope you friend is good after that
@@Russell-u1x he’s fine now made a full recovery 3 days after but he still suffers from seizures
@@Lditty6 At least hes better now 👍
just got done watching a joe bart video. i refresh and i get a new one. this is an amazing day. thank you joe :)
The worst part is when it happens to little kiddos. I was 4, in pre-school that’s 5-10 mins from where I lived at the time. There was a little hallway where the cubbies were and for whatever reason the teachers shoved a ton of confused toddlers in there and locked to door. We didn’t hear much, but when everything was over we came out and the teachers sent us home for the day. When we came out to the playground, there were bullet holes in the slide.
R.I.P Father Jerone
I COULD NOT watch these stories alone thx for your commentary
bro my elementary school got a bomb threat 💀
Ah hell nah 💀
Same tho
How 😂 💀
The high school I’m going to next year has had dozens of them 💀
Mine too but I was in high school
I enjoy these videos so please do more of them Joe.
Joe is the most honest person I’ve ever seen
12:30 Bro thinks he's the main character and has plot armor
When I was in 6th grade, I remember sitting in English class during the 3 minute passing period, and hearing my friends say that bullet shells were found in our town's highschool, but no one was hurt. A year later in 7th grade there was apparently a bomb threat at that same highschool.
Joe never fails to soil my pants with these uploads
So poetic ❤️❤️❤️😍😍
EUGENE
stupid story: in my old school, the mens bathroom had stalls with huge gaps above and under and since there were a lot of kids who for some reason liked to look over the stalls and watch others on the toilet, i resorted to using the disabled bathroom which was way cleaner and was its own room. the only problem was that room had the lock on the outside so it couldnt be locked, naturally i was concerned someone would open the door while i was using the toilet so i thought it was a smart idea to lock the door from the outside then close it from the inside, i ended up locked in there for nearly an hour, it was so embarrassing explaining it to the teacher who let me out.
RIP father jerome
I was in elementary school when the whole killer clown thing happened, my school continually got threats from those clowns saying that they would come in and make something worse than 9/11 happen. Nothing happened but the last threat happened near dismissal so they had us locked in the school. Someone did drive buy in a clown suit but the cops got them, I was about to go into middle school so that made me terrified for what was to come.
13:04 killed me💀😭😭
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Yes
seriously is scary to know that this could happen to anyone. stay safe out there boys. great vid tho.
This was my first video I saw by Joe and to this day I’m still watching him
Our school had a new security system installed after uvalde that auto locks doors and has an automatic alarm sound. No student was informed of this so when we had a drill every mother fucker their thought it was real. People started crying and calling their parents. 10/10 would do it again.
Another story some ass hat on tik tok posted a bunch of school names including mine saying he was gonna get people to shoot up these schools on a specific date. My school stayed open for some reason and 4/5 kids did not show up, I only showed up because I was failing art.
Dedicated student moment
Ye because of uvalde my school has a police officer who works there
Must've been traumatic but man...
failing art 💀
I love how we’re watching a scary vid and joe is making so funny
I feel like it’s pretty normal to have to this stuff in schools, my elementary school always had a few bomb threats every year (evacuation was fun because we got to sit in the grass), middle school had the usual students brining in guns or threats, in high school a graduated student set the cafeteria on fire (everyone drove out by the school to watch it was kinda cool), gun threats, etc
How the fuck do you get multiple bomb threats in elementary do you live in Detroit?
bro what? bro is fantasising over getting shot?!
@@ryteps I think they like the fact it wastes time
@@applebees3489 💀
im gonna assume this happened in ohio.
Joe makes horror stuff funny
In 7th grade we had this whole scandal about a shooting that started at the highschool. These twin brothers wanted to shoot up the school because one of the brothers girlfriend broke up with him. It eventually got to the middle school where a kid actually had a gun on him. When we were changing classes there was a shit ton of people at the doors which were parents trying to check their kids out of school because they were worried. They canceled school for the next 3 days at the highschool and I didn’t want to go to school either because I was terrified so I stayed home.
I am currently crying so hard right now. This is seriously the most beautiful, well put together story ever. I can’t believe how magical it was 1:12. That part truly made me shed a tear. And especially at 2:34 that part was just so truly heart touching words can not describe the series of emotions I felt. I absolutely loved the climax it had insanely excellent detail. Oh and we can’t forget the conclusion. The conclusion was the greatest and saddest conclusion I have ever seen better than any of the books I have read. Thank you so much for creating this absolute masterpiece. This is essentially the most important masterpiece of film history. It is a tragedy that this, it can’t be called a film, but a transcendent emotional experience, will be inaccessible for most. It beautifully encapsulates the human struggle to its basics; suffering, pleasure, faith, despair. It connects with the characters within the viewers, individuals suppressed within our own subconscious. It stays vibrant, fresh, and revolutionizes the art of storytelling and filmmaking while making a damn of statement on what it means to be human. Entertaining, gripping, and simply exhilarating. This might be the most impactful piece of art I’ve come across in my life, and I’m definitely coming back to it in the near future to study it more deeply. this is an absolute masterpiece , I was brought to tears listening to this and seeing the chip go whirly swirly in a circle countless times. it absolutely moved my soul , and I don't think I can ever be the same. this bacon has changed my entire mental state , I am now at peace with who I am and what I will be doing later in my life. i have forgiven all my enemies and now I am a man of a pacifist life. I will move on , gotta move on , as the song says. the chip is so inspirational , it shares it vast wisdom with all of us , and we are all so lucky that it would bestow it's great words with us. we are all children on chip . hail chip. hail chip . The spinning chip, rotating in one direction with this music... This made me tear up. How could such a bacon do such a thing? I'm struck by awe by this masterpiece. Especially when the chip spins, showing its lightly salt covered yellow skin. I can hear the crunch just from here, and so as the beautiful sound of the chip scraping the dark, smooth velvet floor. The flavor, music and everything can be heard, tasted, seen and felt from a screen. You can really hear the breaths between the music artist, empathizing her love for this rotating chip. Truly what I call modern art. This was the most legendary performance by any piece of chip I have ever watched. The acting was top tier and very life changing. This is one of the greatest work from a piece of chip I have ever seen especially on 1:42.I am currently crying so hard right now. This is seriously the most beautiful, well put together story ever. I can’t believe how magical it was at 1:12. That part truly made me shed a tear. And especially at 3:34 that part was just so truly heart touching words can not describe the series of emotions I felt. I absolutely loved the climax it had insanely excellent detail. Oh and we can’t forget the conclusion. The conclusion was the greatest and saddest conclusion I have ever seen better than any of the books I have read. Thank you so much for creating this absolute masterpiece. This is essentially the most important masterpiece of film history. It is a tragedy that this, it can’t be called a film, but a transcendent emotional experience, will be inaccessible for most. It beautifully encapsulates the human struggle to its basics; suffering, pleasure, faith, despair. It connects with the characters within the viewers, individuals suppressed within our own subconscious. It stays vibrant, fresh, and revolutionizes the art of storytelling and filmmaking while making a damn of statement on what it means to be human. Entertaining, gripping, and simply exhilarating. This might be the most impactful piece of art I’ve come across in my life, and I’m definitely coming back to it in the near future to study it more deeply. this is an absolute masterpiece , I was brought to tears listening to this and seeing the chip go whirly swirly in a circle countless times. Tt absolutely moved my soul , and i don't think I can ever be the same. this chip has changed my entire mental state , I am now at peace with who I am and what I will be doing later in my life. i have forgiven all my enemies and now I am a man of a pacifist life. I will move on , gotta move on , as the song says. the chip is so inspirational , it shares it vast wisdom with all of us , and we are all so lucky that it would bestow it's great words with us. we are all children on chip. hail chip. hail chip. The spinning chip, rotating in one direction with this music... This made me tear up. How could such a piece of bacon do such a thing? I'm struck by awe by this masterpiece. Especially when the chip spins, showing its lightly salt covered yellow skin. I can hear the crunch just from here, and so as the beautiful sound of the chip scraping the dark, smooth velvet floor. The flavor, music and everything can be heard, tasted, seen and felt from a screen. You can really hear the breaths between the music artist, empathizing her love for this rotating bacon. Truly what I call modern art. This was the most legendary performance by any chip I have ever watched. The acting was top tier and very life changing. This is one of the greatest work from a bacon I have ever seen especially on 1:24. I am currently crying so hard right now. This is seriously the most beautiful, well put together story ever. I can’t believe how magical it was 1:12. That part truly made me shed a tear. And especially at 6:34 that part was just so truly heart touching words can not describe the series of emotions I felt. I absolutely loved the climax it had insanely excellent detail. Oh and we can’t forget the conclusion. The conclusion was the greatest and saddest conclusion I have ever seen better than any of the books I have read. Thank you so much for creating this absolute masterpiece. This is essentially the most important masterpiece of film history. It is a tragedy that this, it can’t be called a film, but a transcendent emotional experience, will be inaccessible for most. It beautifully encapsulates the human struggle to its basics; suffering, pleasure, faith, despair. The work put in to this is incredibly inspiring. The graphics, the animation, the music, so much thought was put into it. This has remined me that you can do anything you put your mind to. Not even mentioning the memories, this makes me feel like an infant again, just laying my eyes on this beautiful masterpiece gives me all the good feelings in life. I also understand what happiness is again from this. Not even to mention the most incredible part that is 2:10. chip spinning has changed my life for the better. It connects with the characters within the viewers, individuals suppressed within our own subconscious. It stays vibrant, fresh, and revolutionizes the art of storytelling and filmmaking while making a damn of statement on what it means to be human. Entertaining, gripping, and simply exhilarating. This might be the most impactful piece of art I’ve come across in my life, and I’m definitely coming back to it in the near future to study it more deeply. this is an absolute masterpiece , I was brought to tears listening to this and seeing the chip go whirly swirly in a circle countless times. it absolutely moved my soul , and I don't think I can ever be the same. this bacon has changed my entire mental state , I am now at peace with who I am and what I will be doing later in my life. So much great graphic design, so much suspense, so much greatness in this one video. i have forgiven all my enemies and now I am a man of a pacifist life. I will move on , gotta move on , as the song says. the bacon is so inspirational , it shares it vast wisdom with all of us , and we are all so lucky that it would bestow it's great words with us. we are all children on chip . hail chip . hail chip. The spinning chip, rotating in one direction with this music... This made me tear up. How could such a chip do such a thing? I'm struck by awe by this masterpiece. Especially when the chip spins, showing its lightly salt covered yellow skin. I can hear the crunch just from here, and so as the beautiful sound of the chip scraping the dark, smooth velvet floor. The flavor, music and everything can be heard, tasted, seen and felt from a screen. You can really hear the breaths between the music artist, empathizing her love for this rotating chip. Truly what I call modern art. This was the most legendary performance by any chip I have ever watched. The acting was top tier and very life changing. This is one of the greatest work from a piece of chip I have ever seen especially on 5:42. I am crying. This has made me go through an emotional rollercoaster. I cried, beat off, and also watched a movie while watching this premiere. This has made me go through so much. I passed depression because of this. It really inspired me to become an outstanding young man. well pleased like chip. Thank you.
That’s what I’m saying
Realllll
Dedication
Brother wrote an essay
what in the chatgpt
Time for my nightly routine of watching Joe's vids
Joe never dissapoints to turn any Horror into something not scary
Joe you’re my favorite 5’3 streamer
why does his height matter tho cant he be your favourite cuz hes a funny guy and makes the scariest videos a try not to laugh?
@@HughJass_736 It's a joke.
I'd be calmer if Joe was in my class room
fax 💯
6:26 bro said “do spinjitzu” 💀😭
To all my short people out there, if your ever in a lockdown situation and stuck in the halls. Find your locker and lock yourself in it
When its all over call the cops and tell them your lcoker code so they xan let you out
A day or two ago I went to school.
Me, along with my other comrades endured 5-6 hours of perpetual information torture, with a 20 minute break and an hour break as well. During these breaks, me and my comrades devised an escape plan: We would wait till the end of the school day then leave. This was a truly risky plan, and with I hesitantly approving of this plan. We endured two more information torture sessions, all the while refusing to confess our origins to the capitalist information torture session planners.
Eventually, the time to break out came. We snuck out of the torture room along with 20 other victims. We neared the school gates and managed to flee the compounds. As I was fleeing, I took note that the other victims also had devised a plan to break out; though they were unusually calm.
The guy at 3:37 that said “I’d shit on him” has me dying 😂
This all ways makes my day by just watching some dude rage
The thing about Australia is that. 70% of kids have metal water bottles and 90% have scissors so we would just camp the door for an intruder
Yooo boxy
Plus some classes like science classes have fire extinguishers which make good blunt weapons
@@AntiFurry1485thanks for the sub
@@Hispanicman_gt your welcome
2 minutes into the video we go from lockdown stories to Joe talking about how he's gonna wipe his ass in a toilet if a lockdown ever happens.
I’ve been in a school shooter situation. I was in 1st grade but I remember hearing the principal say that it wasn’t a drill. Luckily, my teacher told all of us that it wasn’t a threat to not scare us. She just made us sit down and line up next to each other and to not be loud. We stayed in for about an hour. We were safe but I had no idea what happened. Nobody was killed and everyone was safe. However, 2 years later into my 3rd grade class, some kid brought up the incident and our teacher gave us details. The shooter was doing a drug deal originally at the park near our school. Apparently, the dealer and shooter were arguing at each other because of the shooter was wanted some drug but the dealer denied. Then the shooter shot him down and I think he killed a few others. He then decided to make it on our campus but he was arrested by police. He had a clown mask on and was dressed up head to toe.
6:59 this happened last yr for me. some kid brought a gun in and we found out there was a list of names including mine. I barely knew the kid and had only one class with him. which is when we went into lockdown during that class period. i dont think ive ever been so scared in my entire life until that day
Glad your ok bro
I have a lockdown story from last school year. The threat wasn’t in our school but a few blocks away. This was during the first week of school on Friday. I was in Music class and all the sudden there was a ton of police sirens like A LOT more than you would usually hear. Some kid made a joke we were gonna get sh0t and everyone was just confused. We were on the third floor so everyone was looking out the windows trying to figure out what the hell was going on but we couldn’t see nothing. A few minutes later on the intercom they said we would be having a lockdown, and the woman’s voice sounded somewhat shaky so I was worried and thought maybe the threat was like right outside. The teacher just locked the door and we all sat down (with the lights on). I texted my dad about the lockdown since it was the last period of the day and I figured he could come get me once we were let out. After about 15 minutes later the lockdown ended. Everyone was just confused and we went on with the final minutes of class and my dad picked me up shortly after. Within the next few days it was revealed that there was a sh00ting at a nearby recreational center, a former student who graduated from my school was basically k!lled in a hit and all those cops we heard were responding to that incident. And not long after there was a memorial set up at our school. It was just pretty surreal seeing kids from school who knew him wishing him RIP.
my school has at least one threat a year but one actually had weight behind it in middle school there was this kid in my gym class who was always getting “bullied” by a group of people every day and someone caught wind of his threat and the police searched his locker and found a list of 30ish names the person at the top got leaked and it was one girl who always bullied him in gym more than the rest and she was like flaunting it and saying it like it was cool or something
Like the one in the vid?
I’ve got a story. So everyone had just returned from lunch and had all sat down. Everyone began to do homework, tests etc. until our teacher got a call on the phone. She looked very concerned but everyone thought it was her own business nothing including school. As she sets down the phone she walks to the doors and locks it. She also closes the curtains. Now she had gotten a hockey stick sighned from a famous hockey player and for some reason she kept it in the classroom. She grabbed it and stood by the door. All she said was to keep our heads down. We thought it was a very serious drill so a few kids in the back whispered to each other. We thought it was a drill until about fifteen minutes past. Almost two hours go by until we hear loud sirens and the sound of dogs pitter-pattering through the halls. The teacher says in a horse whisper, “That’s the cops and their dogs. They won’t hurt you.” I wanted to cry. I was horrified. Almost five hours past until we could finally leave the school. Turns out some kid had asked to go the bathroom and instead went into the private teachers bathroom, got out his phone, called 911 and pranked them saying he saw a gun in someone’s locker.
2:48 "pee on them easy" LMAO
My school actually took lockdowns seriously. One week, the school sent out an email explaining that they were taking volunteers to ‘reenact’ a school shooting (We didn’t do drills for that). My girlfriend convinced me to be a ‘victim’ with her, which means that you would be one of the kids that got shot (fake ofc), and have to play dead till an ambulance came and took you to the hospital(yes the actual ambulance and pd were in on the drill). Thankfully, we both were survivors since they had too many people offer to be a victim. So my teams job was to barricade the door once we heard screaming and or gunshots until an officer arrived and opened the door for us to run to the football field (in real situations we would run as far as possible). One of the officers complemented our team since he couldn’t even get the card under the door or open it. It was impressive according to him. One other team had to immediately make a run for a separate door and get out of the school. I liked how they didn’t just tell us to hide but told us many different ways on how to handle the situation, also sorry for the long story lmao-
7:44 had my dying XD
Someone brought a BB gun to my school like 2 weeks ago and put us all on lockdown cause someone cut him in line for a cheeseburger... I'm not making this up
Huh? 😨
I’m never cutting line again
2:02 THIS MADE ME LAUGH SO HARD
2:30 the automatic flushers about to be ‘f’ing you over
Our school is set up in a way that it’s mostly very open and outdoor. As soon as you walk into the front gate we have a big statue surrounded in a circular short hedge and pebbles. From that you can see EVERY and ALL of the classrooms apart from the underground hallway with is your ideal place to go. So if you are outside in a lock down you are basically screwed cause the shooter would see you immediately
ohh shitt
BRO SOMEONE IN CHAT SAID I WOULD FLING MY SH*T AT THEM HERE THE TIME STAMP 5:49
LOLLLLLLL
I saw it
😂😂 I saw it
The Diary of a whimpy kid double down book😀 11:37
W BOOK TBH
@@BigSkyTravelingTriothat book was mid asf
@@Flamenco778yeah, it’s one of the worst books in the series
Yall I’m hiding in the stack of hay in my class.
EDIT: LMAO I JUST REMEMBERED THAT MY CLASS USE TO HAVE A HUGE STACK OF HAY IN IT.
i remember similar to the second story, when i was in 6th grade my school had gotten many threats that these group of men were gonna shoot up the school. they mailed a notice of this to everyone in the school and informed parents to keep contact with their kids during the school day and make sure the kids update them just in case something happens. our school had a very strict no phone rule but during this they let us keep our phones on our person or under our desks and even sometimes on the desk depending the teacher. the teachers were required to have doors locked when they were teaching no matter what and if they didn’t they would get in trouble. we also had a few lockdown drills but i guess they really were just threats because nothing ever actually ended up happening but i remember definitely being terrified.
Always a good watch Joe
I LOVE lockdown drills too, because we get to be creative in survival
in high school we had a lockdown but i had no idea bc i was late so i just see teachers yelling at students to get inside. I don’t know why but my first reaction was to go to my first period class, the door was already locked and the school was dead silent. i knocked on their door but no response. i was holding my phone with my hands shaking texting people i know like wtf is going on 😭 i was just hanging outside the classroom looking around but with caution, because i didn’t know if there was an ACTUAL threat here. ended up being fine, just some dude with a gun cops handled it, but i was shit scared. i realized i have no survival instincts 💀
5:06 there’s this forest behind my school so that’s definitely where I’d go
11:15 YOU CAN SEE A DIARY OF WIMPY KID BOOK
Lol
Double down?
Europe and the UK: We have fire drills!
USA: We have fucking school shooters.
I have had 4 school threats at my school so far this year with 2 of them being at the span of 2 weeks.AMERICA🦅🇺🇸🏈
The real life quiet kid on the first story.
I just seen a diary of a wimpy kid book at 11:51
Imagine the “older man with a beard” was actually there to pick up his daughter and never realized that the lockdown was because of him 😂
6:15 and then the king felt true fear for the first time.
People who have been in a real lockdown 👇
edit: ok guys this comment was from 5 months ago stop blowing up my phone
Mine was a bomb threat in flordia 10 years ago I think the school was called Holly Hill idk it was long ago
Two times, shooter outside the school with standoff with police second time was a bomb threat they made us “hide” at the football field and stands
Me
Me a parent was threatening the principal outside
Mine was a false alarm cos some theatre kid had a gun which was crazy because in Australia we barely have guns anyway 😂