the reality of working in body removal

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  • Опубликовано: 15 янв 2025

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  • @joobsterdoobster
    @joobsterdoobster Год назад +344

    Trying to stay in the death-work mindset/demeanor, while a stumpy aquatic senior citizen uses a rusty pipe to murder an E-Girl infused with a rainbow tail butt plug, is never something I thought I'd do. I am living my best life and I cannot be convinced otherwise.
    Thanks for having me again! Just like last time, I am more than happy to answer any questions in the comments below! I'll do my best to get to everyone who asks anything! There are no weird questions, ask whatever's on your mind!

    • @mrchiefbs
      @mrchiefbs Год назад +24

      We should have a conversation sometime! I work in an operating room and see the patients alive and they sometimes die in front of me. Our perspectives on death probably overlap a bit and I'm wondering if you cope in similar ways.

    • @joobsterdoobster
      @joobsterdoobster Год назад +20

      @@mrchiefbs FIrstly, thanks for what you do. Genuinely.
      Conversely, I would say your perspective of death would be more likely to significantly weight on the mind, as opposed to my experiences.
      Witnessing someone's death, while simultaneously playing a role in potentially preventing that death, is a much heavier burden, as far as I am concerned.
      I don't doubt we would have much overlap in our perspectives surrounding death, however. I am definitely curious to see how similarly we may approach it!

    • @oscar_n_t
      @oscar_n_t Год назад +2

      Maybe you've answered this before, but how would you like to die? and what do you want people to do with your remains?
      also have you ever had to prepare a body for one of those egg pod things where they grow a tree on top of you?

    • @shadowpieee2322
      @shadowpieee2322 Год назад +5

      whats the worst way a person has died that youve had to deal with? another question (a bit bad but yknow im curious) if someone has died in a highly populated area like in a street like how do you handle that sorta situation

    • @joobsterdoobster
      @joobsterdoobster Год назад +1

      @@oscar_n_t Ideally, I'd like to die in my sleep. I don't believe in an afterlife, or anything spiritual in nature without adequate empirical evidence to support it, so the idea of death to me is the same experience as before you're born: you don't possess consciousness and as such experience a total nothingness. No awareness, no feeling, just completely Nothing.
      I have not had to prepare a body for the green-minded practices that are present today, as I did not work for a company that sought to provide those options, unfortunately. I only worked in cremation and removal respectively. I have done the basics in regard to helping with the embalming and burial process, but I never received formal training for any process other than cremation or removal.
      I really do hope to see the green practices catch on more though, as they genuinely are great options for a humane send off and are significantly better for our environment. *Significantly better.*

  • @Astarael22
    @Astarael22 Год назад +163

    My family must be made of some darker stuff cause when my VERY large (6'3" 350ish pounds) grandpa died we all watched and when they dropped him we all got a good laugh but the poor person who dropped him was mortified. We assured him Grandpa would have found it hysterical.

  • @pottedcatnip
    @pottedcatnip Год назад +93

    It felt like I lived a thousand horrible lifetimes while recording this video thank you for having me

  • @fwra1234
    @fwra1234 Год назад +107

    my mother works at a major downtown hotel. she said when a guest dies alone or commits suicide in the room it's a whole process, like having the engineers open the door when its deadbolted. they do everything they can to avoid other living guests from finding out. so first, after discovering the body they do what they can to preserve it like wrap it up etc while leaving it in the room. then they stop checking people into the floor and wait for every guest on the floor to checkout. then they remove the body using the service elevator once there are no more guests checked into the floor

    • @m.a.ddragon939
      @m.a.ddragon939 Год назад +19

      So their neighbours could have no idea they’re next to a dead body for the rest of their stay. Lovely. But yea probably for the best, everyone would be freaked out otherwise

    • @gsesquire3441
      @gsesquire3441 Год назад +16

      I remember there was a story of a dude who od'ed and he crawled under the bed before he died. Nobody found him for weeks and several people slept in the room and the bed where his body was under the bed the whole time. Imagine finding that out after the fact!!

    • @fwra1234
      @fwra1234 Год назад +10

      @@gsesquire3441 my man engaged in some tomfoolery

    • @CourtneyCoulson
      @CourtneyCoulson Год назад +4

      God, this society is so squeamish about death, they go to such lengths to not see it. It's just a normal part of life.

    • @BlueForte
      @BlueForte Год назад +3

      Can confirm. Worked as a Security Guard during my undergrad for a major hotel in South Florida.
      Thank God, I no longer work there. Respect to the housekeeping though. They don’t deal with those rooms ( a special company does), but still… the housekeeping people get paid crap and work hard.

  • @RudyMemes
    @RudyMemes Год назад +79

    That warning about it being inhumane, yeah, it's true. My grandma died at home and when the funeral people came in they were like "OK time to move this corpse out!", rolled her in the same sheets she died on and dropped her unceremoniously into a metal box, which they carried over to their truck. I mean a couple hours earlier that was my granny and all and now for these people she was little more than a rug. It's great that this guy has the wherewithal to let family know that they don't have to see such a thing

    • @JewishBanker420
      @JewishBanker420 Год назад +2

      When you put it like that, it hits differently.

  • @sliderkass
    @sliderkass Год назад +50

    This entire vid was a trip. Thanks for making such an informative, depressing, hilarious, and overall chaotic vid

  • @Spiradoptera
    @Spiradoptera Год назад +46

    Cannot tell you how much I appreciate Chicken Joe, I loved that movie so much as a kid

    • @NekoColaQ
      @NekoColaQ Год назад +4

      Same! Either this guy plays the character super well or the model is an amazing fit

  • @Loxia369
    @Loxia369 Год назад +19

    Love how you color the subtitles according to the model of the people x) easy and efficient way to follow the conversation !

  • @divvyn
    @divvyn Год назад +45

    I actually appreciate the tone breaks

  • @yggdrasilburnes
    @yggdrasilburnes Год назад +30

    The fact that he's the Mask Seller and the masks move with his words, it makes it so much freakier. Especially with how actually chill he is.

  • @Imaproshaman7
    @Imaproshaman7 Год назад +14

    I love the videos where it's everyone hanging out. They're always really fun.

  • @HeavyMettaloid
    @HeavyMettaloid Год назад +9

    There was an incident where there was a body in our house, the folks who came to remove it moved the body to the bed and made it look comfortable so we could say our farewells, then we left the room to let them remove it.

  • @ShadowTheHedgehog003
    @ShadowTheHedgehog003 Год назад +2

    Watching this video blind and just having my phone in my pocket is a crazy experience

  • @FirithPanda
    @FirithPanda Год назад +22

    See, the bar scene is fine until you recognize Kermit the frog is in an anime stripper outfit

    • @Emkato
      @Emkato Год назад +4

      then it's fantastic

  • @Emkato
    @Emkato Год назад +8

    After about a year of indigestion my friend went to the doctor and was diagnosed with stomach cancer. He passed less than a week later.

  • @kazuki2790
    @kazuki2790 Год назад +25

    Where do I go to hang out with this fun weird people? I almost die twice trying to get my legs to work again from cerebral palsy, that's a fun story I'm willing to tell

    • @Emkato
      @Emkato Год назад +2

      you make it out of the chair?

    • @kazuki2790
      @kazuki2790 Год назад +4

      @@Emkato yeah it took 2 years now I use a walker but no more wheelchair

    • @Emkato
      @Emkato 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@kazuki2790 hell yes. regaining some mobility has to be one of the hardest things to do

  • @ThisisSpartaRofl
    @ThisisSpartaRofl Год назад +6

    1:49 killed me way more than it should have

  • @PutSumStank
    @PutSumStank Год назад +7

    I've had the same exact conversation about Jack Johnson being the main reason to watch Curious George.
    Papa Bless this Chicken

  • @335449286
    @335449286 Год назад +11

    I like these videos of the gang hanging out and shooting the shit ngl, but I wouldnt mind going back to more traditional story times

  • @brandonio1227
    @brandonio1227 Год назад +5

    The cops and medics who showed up last month for my brother warned us about seeing him being moved. I went in, but had already seen him(due to me being the one who found him). It’s a tough thing to do. It was tough going to see him at the funeral home too.Knowing what had happened and how, I couldn’t take my eyes off then. Professionals know how to handle things well, and I’m glad they did then.

  • @meh2521
    @meh2521 Год назад +3

    12:15
    Imagine having the most chilled out looking chicken in all of existence standing on a bar talking to you about The Rapture lmao

  • @NekoColaQ
    @NekoColaQ Год назад +4

    Video managed to be dark and hilarious. fantastic

  • @Yourlibrarian
    @Yourlibrarian Год назад +1

    I just made the connection that I found this channel 2 years ago on the video “Carl Wheezer sings Slow Dancing in the Dark.” And nothing has made me happier.

  • @DElkan
    @DElkan Год назад +6

    6:38 fucking killed me

  • @Ybeetus
    @Ybeetus Год назад +8

    Why tf that chicken sound like Walt Jr from breaking bad?

    • @dippin4dots
      @dippin4dots Год назад +1

      It is Walt jr. reincarnated into a chicken

  • @LUMINOL697
    @LUMINOL697 Месяц назад

    I love how fitting it is that someone who worked with the dead has a happy mask salesman skin from majoras mask 🙏

  • @ishygddt72
    @ishygddt72 Месяц назад

    dead island music in the background is perfect

  • @dairymold
    @dairymold Год назад +1

    Let this video be a direct-to-Ask a Mortician pipeline. All of you need Caitlyn Doughty.

  • @Crossfade1625
    @Crossfade1625 Год назад +2

    that ending sequence lmao

  • @jeBATMANnna
    @jeBATMANnna Год назад +3

    no lie upside down by jack johnson is an amazing song

  • @animator1110.
    @animator1110. Год назад +4

    the tummy ache was terminal 😶‍🌫️

  • @raidengoodman8754
    @raidengoodman8754 Год назад +4

    Yo moxi on here! I love moxi he’s lit

  • @Diammous
    @Diammous Год назад +3

    best video to date

  • @Moxification
    @Moxification Год назад +2

    how much for my body to be removed?

  • @ERRandDEL
    @ERRandDEL 9 месяцев назад

    12:06 things I hope my mortician tells my parents if I go early

  • @TheNewBloodDan
    @TheNewBloodDan Год назад +2

    More of this please

  • @gnarlyismymiddlename
    @gnarlyismymiddlename Год назад +2

    A bit too chaotic for me. I kinda just wanted to hear about the guy's job.

  • @rabidseabee7229
    @rabidseabee7229 Год назад

    If I'm not mistaken here, I swear that's SwaggerSoulz talking.

  • @venomew
    @venomew Год назад

    these videos are so underrated

  • @Studiosagi
    @Studiosagi Год назад +1

    This guy sounds like Matthew Gray Gubler

  • @TheDECKFISH
    @TheDECKFISH Год назад

    The tummy ache was terminal

  • @BarrickMacready
    @BarrickMacready Год назад

    That previous video was wild, good to see some sort of follow up👍

  • @Windds
    @Windds Год назад

    gigantopithecus was a prehistoric ape in the chimpanzee family that was 10feet tall theres only pieces of there teeth and some bone fragments because the Chinese used the bones medicinally . The species lived 2mill-350000 years ago. It’s the biggest ape that has lived. That’s we’re the myth of the yeti started and also big foot.

  • @VaunaKiller
    @VaunaKiller Год назад +1

    It's probably asked to death, but is there an unedited versions of your vids? Just to put em on in the background

  • @Sheamu5
    @Sheamu5 Год назад +1

    I had to help wrap and carry my grandma out of her bed, was pretty fucked up.

  • @calvinheslop2585
    @calvinheslop2585 Год назад

    I have a pretty morbid sense of humour and probably could do this job with no problem,the reason I know this is that we had our gardener living in our garage and he told us he was going away for Christmas to see his kids the next morning.we didn't see him for a week so we assumed he was still away but the poolcleaner came to me and said that they could smell something bad so I opened the window and looked down and saw the fridge and could hear it was off but he had hung up a curtain to separate the front of the garage and where he kept his bed so I assume he had left meat in the fridge and its gone bad,another week goes by and the poolcleaner again points out the smell and we still have had no sign of the gardener so I go to the door and see its locked from the inside and go back to the window and kick in the burgular guard and climb in while my friend is waiting outside I go around the bed and pull back the curtain and nearly step on the gardeners body which at this point is pretty much a mush draped over a skeleton,I put the curtain back and as I'm about to make my way back to the window my friends head pops in and asks "so is the guy dead?".I turned around and pulled back the curtain and put it back and replied "yah he's pretty fucking dead".Called the cops to tell them there was a dead body in our garage and the response was "a human body?" To which I replied "I wouldn't have called you if I found a dead rabbit in my garage would I? Yes its a human body". when the cops arrive hours later Im busy eating a pizza and they ask what can we help you with? I said "well id appreciate if you could remove the dead body for a start" they asked what dead body? and I was like "do they not tell you what your being sent out for?,I could've been sitting here with a AK47 instead of a pizza for all you knew!"

  • @Andrew_Daniel
    @Andrew_Daniel Год назад

    I love jack johnson

  • @retroSlurp
    @retroSlurp Год назад +2

    I feel like the others in this video kind of overshadowed Rellamuse, no offense to the others present because it's not their fault, but I want to hear his story and everything else was a bit distracting

    • @30seconds57
      @30seconds57 Год назад +4

      its cause theres already a full solo talk with him and his story check out the description

  • @DeconvertedMan
    @DeconvertedMan Год назад +1

    wow! :D

  • @BakedBanana
    @BakedBanana Год назад

    oh?

  • @EthanZ45
    @EthanZ45 9 месяцев назад +1

    This guy is full of himself Jesus 😂

  • @Mr2perc
    @Mr2perc Год назад +1

    Asuh dudes

  • @M.River_
    @M.River_ Год назад +2

    This thumbnail is awful mate. It illustrates nothing about the video besides that it's in VR Chat and the choice to the text both behind this mess of characters and be a obnoxious green looks disgusting. The thumbnail should be able to get across the audience in a instantly reckonisable manner the tone of the video and the topic at hand, this does neither as its just a bunch of 3D models that don't correlate with some lazily done text. Ain't hating, you've provided some incredible looks into the human condition in your videos, you just need to put more effort into the illustration of the thumbnail.

  • @michaelmcjohn1
    @michaelmcjohn1 Год назад

    This one sucks.

  • @thejail_berd8731
    @thejail_berd8731 Год назад

    Do you have a discord?

  • @Youdontneedtoknow_-00
    @Youdontneedtoknow_-00 Год назад +1

    The dead island music had me crazy