i walked in on my house being robbed.

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  • This happened a few weeks ago and I only tweeted about it, so I wanted to provide some context then hopefully move on. It was really scary but I'll be fine. No one was hurt and really that's all that matters. Be safe everyone xx
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  • @JustaPhan
    @JustaPhan 6 лет назад +5180

    That sounds like a really scary experience, I'm just glad that you're okay

    • @ayh_alni6284
      @ayh_alni6284 6 лет назад +13

      Dude cool pfp and username

    • @haileynyitray5758
      @haileynyitray5758 6 лет назад +12

      Being an introvert Is my specialty THE PHANDOM IS EVERYWHEREEEEEE

    • @user-ml6pm4ve3o
      @user-ml6pm4ve3o 6 лет назад +5

      phan trash123 Yes hello. Count me in

    • @hannah_rwd
      @hannah_rwd 6 лет назад +5

      Justa Phan DANIEL HOWELL IS ONE THICC BIH

    • @gayathri218
      @gayathri218 6 лет назад +4

      ello

  • @katie_the_lady
    @katie_the_lady 6 лет назад +1355

    “Within an hour I was already trying to make light of it” *Only Connor*

    • @LIsa_Shi
      @LIsa_Shi 6 лет назад +18

      not only. that's a normal reaction. trying to laugh out things that are too scary. better than crying

    • @jonathangatter4920
      @jonathangatter4920 6 лет назад +2

      I would probably be like dying on the inside and I would just look normal. This is why my friends can't read me unless they can see any face expressions. So thanks face

  • @lennonhenry8943
    @lennonhenry8943 6 лет назад +373

    This is the exact way I wish more people would make their "story times" on youtube, like you weren't dramatic, there wasn't any insane music in the background or weird click bait title and you didn't exaggerate anything. You told the story exactly as it went and how you genuinely felt and thats so respectable, but were also glad you're okay xx

    • @hail9794
      @hail9794 4 года назад +1

      Unlike some people. *cough* ace family *cough*

  • @AmandaPadeezy
    @AmandaPadeezy 6 лет назад +414

    Actually me. “Did I hire someone to paint my fence?”

    • @VIV3LI
      @VIV3LI 6 лет назад +10

      wasn’t expecting to see this type of comment but hey, at least you’re trying to make light of the situation i guess?

    • @Alana_S924
      @Alana_S924 6 лет назад +17

      saltvy huh? that's what Connor say in the video

    • @MiloDCampos
      @MiloDCampos 6 лет назад +1

      Lol

    • @sapporo1664
      @sapporo1664 4 года назад

      Or is that just blood?

  • @jaychoi4973
    @jaychoi4973 6 лет назад +127

    A burglary can leave you very afraid of your own house and you could develop PTSD. Stay safe, and don't be afraid to seek mental help if you need to.

  • @keke-xw6vn
    @keke-xw6vn 6 лет назад +82

    Being robbed is my biggest fear of living alone...😟

    • @carolannamag8377
      @carolannamag8377 4 года назад

      Yeah I get robbed all the time they take my baniking information my SIM cards

  • @PopularNerdette
    @PopularNerdette 6 лет назад +170

    “Did I hire someone to paint my fence?”
    I’m glad you’re okay though

  • @MrsSaxophonegirl
    @MrsSaxophonegirl 6 лет назад +2712

    It’s fight, flight, or freeze. So totally normal to freeze. I’m sorry this happened to you ☹️

    • @ezra6094
      @ezra6094 6 лет назад +45

      legit about to comment this - not many people know freeze is a third reaction!

    • @earthing3696
      @earthing3696 6 лет назад +1

      I would have to shoot.

    • @willowmarie3616
      @willowmarie3616 6 лет назад +7

      MrsSaxophonegirl my teacher made up this thing called H.R.F (Hide, Run, Fight) if anyone is in your house or if someone is shooting up the school.

    • @petrichor2401
      @petrichor2401 6 лет назад +5

      My brain always chooses flight even at random times when there is no threat so I just randomly pass out lmfao

    • @nataliam450
      @nataliam450 6 лет назад +10

      Faint is the fourth reaction

  • @katiemarie5725
    @katiemarie5725 6 лет назад +126

    Fight or flight is a very real response. I was sexually assaulted at nineteen, and I remember growing up like “I can handle anything, I’ll kick the shit out of anyone” but when this man started touching me I literally froze and all I could do was say no, stop.
    This is so horrifying, I’m so sorry but I’m so happy you are okay.

    • @cee5611
      @cee5611 6 лет назад +14

      Oh my God that must have been terrifying, I'm so sorry that happened to you 😢

    • @NicosW0rld
      @NicosW0rld 6 лет назад +12

      Katie Marie I agree I was 11 and I didn’t even say stop because I was so scared, the man who did it was like 40.

    • @bethanyerin7904
      @bethanyerin7904 6 лет назад +7

      Katie Marie I have a similar story, for my first 2 almost 3 years of high school, a guy a year older than me molested me over and over again. I never said anything because I felt dirty and blamed myself. I'm hoping now that he's gone I can finish high school without being terrified to walk alone anywhere

    • @mialyazidi6794
      @mialyazidi6794 6 лет назад +6

      i was 6 and i was about turn seven and i was raped by my babysitter

    • @NicosW0rld
      @NicosW0rld 6 лет назад +4

      Mia Lyazidi did you tell anyone? What happened? I’m sorry

  • @youllneverknowmyname
    @youllneverknowmyname 6 лет назад +962

    All that matters is that you are physically and mentally okay! Objects are replaceable! You are not! ❤️

    • @kellanvaskel
      @kellanvaskel 6 лет назад +19

      You'll never Know my name he wasn’t too mentally okay :/

    • @KayColeLynn
      @KayColeLynn 6 лет назад +12

      You'll never Know my name I promise you if someone is mentally ok after this they are not ok. This is coming from someone who has been through this 2+ years ago and still have anxiety it will happen again.

    • @DazzlingDiamondThree
      @DazzlingDiamondThree 6 лет назад

      You'll never Know my name true

    • @eduardacarvalho8176
      @eduardacarvalho8176 6 лет назад +1

      Nothing was taken and he’s not mentally okay

  • @Kaalyn_HOW
    @Kaalyn_HOW 6 лет назад +1472

    Hey Connor, I wanted to send my love and then comment about your concerns about PTSD. What you're describing is absolutelyyyy what's known as "acute stress" after a traumatic event. It's super duper common, but I know that doesn't make it any easier to cope with as it's happening. It would become PTSD if these symptoms persist for longer than 6 months. I know that 6 months can seem like an eternity just to know if this is going to be longer term or not, but the fact you're in therapy and talking about it bode very very well that this extreme hypervigilance will pass for you.
    It's ALSO fantastic that you're staying active. One of the hardest things post-trauma is what the nervous system goes through. If you can't expend that nervous energy, it's likely to manifest internally (this is seen in animals, too, not just humans, so yay biology!), so it's excellent that you're staying active, running, getting out, connecting with others and more. It sounds like you have tons going for you to help with a great prognosis, but I know that doesn't make the pain, fear, paranoia, etc any easier in the moment. Tryyyy to be kind to yourself, add in some really good self-care, reality test with friends when necessary and just keep talking when you need to. I'm so sorry this happened to you and hate with how it compromised your trust and sense of security. I sincerely hope it finds you again.
    We're thinking of you

    • @Kaalyn_HOW
      @Kaalyn_HOW 6 лет назад +23

      Yes, you are correct that it can be diagnosed after one month, it's just that pretty collectively in the psych world, most wait until 6 months to do so. Simply because many really do recover well, on a very normal trajectory, in that time frame, so labeling them with a mental illness so soon can be destabilizing to the healing process (for many, not all, of course). However, many cannot get insurance to approve them to have therapy at all without a diagnosis, so permission to dx was moved up expeditiously so that people can actually get the care that they need if that's a stumbling block for them.

    • @Kaalyn_HOW
      @Kaalyn_HOW 6 лет назад +10

      Sarah Diaz -- Absolutely! 💜💙 Pro-education and learning together!

    • @bellesbrunette677
      @bellesbrunette677 6 лет назад +13

      Kaalyn - OPG I love how everyone in the comments are so supportive and just trying to help each other out I love this. Of course what happened to Conor is traumatizing and scary but I love how everyone is there for each other

    • @bellesbrunette677
      @bellesbrunette677 6 лет назад +5

      Sarah Diaz I love the way you look at it most people would take offense to something when someone else has a different view point I think that is amazing how you like to learn new things and other peoples thoughts on certain topics.

    • @Sasuga_Skky
      @Sasuga_Skky 6 лет назад +4

      Thanks for your comment! I was in a tiny car accident a few years ago and I remember being terrified of running into another car for months afterwards. Its really helpful to know what I was experiencing! (:

  • @katielaeger6174
    @katielaeger6174 6 лет назад +350

    Dogs are a great alarm system! My three dogs are in no way guard dogs but bark at any little noise outside my house and I hope would protect me if someone were to break in. One of my dogs especially is very large with an even bigger bark which would definitely help to ward away unwanted people. Anyone else rely on their furry friends for protection?

    • @theshanelizard6026
      @theshanelizard6026 6 лет назад +9

      Katie Laeger me too !! i love dogs they’re great in so many ways

    • @taniaphung5296
      @taniaphung5296 6 лет назад +13

      whenever i go to sleep i start having anxiety attacks bc if the robber or burglar kills my dog for trying to alert/save me i’m so killing myself too

    • @kay.kaydgdh
      @kay.kaydgdh 6 лет назад +11

      Yes :) dogs are great deterrents and make most would-be burglars think twice! My German shepherd is only 8 months old but having him around is a huge comfort because he barks at EVERYTHING lol just be careful and never rely on a dog that isnt trained to protect/attack to save you

    • @theshanelizard6026
      @theshanelizard6026 6 лет назад +1

      moldy bread my dogs a German Shepard mixed with a collie and she barks at EVERYTHING as well like the worst is when motorcycles, she’ll go crazy

    • @kay.kaydgdh
      @kay.kaydgdh 6 лет назад +1

      nyah lc yea lil I've read that they're one of the most vocal dog breeds, behind Huskies and hounds I think. Definitely a good thing but it does get annoying every now and then lol

  • @DevinSumer
    @DevinSumer 6 лет назад +3160

    he doesn’t deserve this omg my lil baby :(

  • @LukeAlexander
    @LukeAlexander 6 лет назад +815

    that sounds terrifying. glad you're safe ❤

  • @digitalbritt2k
    @digitalbritt2k 6 лет назад +359

    Actually seeing the robber sounds terrifying. I’m sorry to hear you experienced that! My house was robbed 12 years ago. I was 13 when it happened, it was our second week in our new house, and a day after my birthday. My mom & I weren’t home, but we came back to our windows wide open and the house in shambles. They stole my birthday gifts (new iPod, gift cards, etc) and all of my mom’s personal/irreplaceable items. I’ve had severe PTSD ever since. Every time I leave the house I have extreme anxiety about leaving it unattended. Having your living space invaded and personal belongings rummaged through by strangers is such a violating feeling and I hate that the low-life robbers have scarred me for life like that.
    It’s been 12 years. I’m 25, still not over it. I have nightmares of being robbed again all the time. I can’t have a good time when I go out to a concert or something because my brain is constantly thinking “what if the house is being robbed right now?!” Every time I pull up to my house my mind plays tricks on me and I think I see the front door cracked open. It SUCKS. You’re definitely *not* alone with the PTSD thing. I’m not sure how to work past it though :( I hope you recover from this mentally the best you can. Burglars shouldn’t be able to get away with the mental stress they cause us.

    • @danielducki
      @danielducki 6 лет назад +2

      briatthedisco we didn’t ask for your life story.

    • @digitalbritt2k
      @digitalbritt2k 6 лет назад +51

      +DannydotDUCK: Uhh, sorry that Connor’s experience inspired me to share mine? Plenty of other people are doing the same in the comments. It’s called empathy.

    • @danielducki
      @danielducki 6 лет назад +2

      I didn’t ask for an explanation or what others are doing. If you want your thoughts be know, write a blog. This is not “cyber bullying” this is a way for me to inform you that I DON’T CARE.

    • @digitalbritt2k
      @digitalbritt2k 6 лет назад +35

      +DannydotDUCK: Then you should’ve scrolled past my comment and read ones you *do* care about.

    • @danielducki
      @danielducki 6 лет назад +2

      briatthedisco stop replying to me. Let me put this into the simplest form so that you can understand, okay? I don’t care about what you think, I know you have the right to share this kind of stuff, but I just don’t care. I don’t care that your house was robbed. I don’t care that this youtuber’s house was robbed. I don’t even care about this “story time” nonsense. I don’t care about any comment, the comment section is just a place to put your opinions, such as, “wow your videos are amazing, teaching me your ways :)”
      What is this nonsense you’re trying to write. This may be irrelevant but my house was also robbed. We got all our stuff back. END OF STORY.
      Don’t reply back I have over 900 emails.

  • @kingofasgard8037
    @kingofasgard8037 6 лет назад +863

    Connor you deserve the world. im happy you got great friends to take care of u

  • @alexandriaromano736
    @alexandriaromano736 6 лет назад +651

    I really appreciate how you tell the story. You don't over exaggerate or act wildly. You just tell the story like it is and share your perspective. I loved how you said "I don't want to glamorize this." It shows that you are being transparent and not show boating. I think you are not only brave, but comforting in this situation, I know other people could relate, I sure can. But instead of making matters worse or triggering other people, you connect and come to their level without making it worse. You are a beautiful soul xx

    • @charlotteodea8217
      @charlotteodea8217 6 лет назад +6

      basically he isnt tana

    • @Adrian-lz9tv
      @Adrian-lz9tv 6 лет назад +1

      Alexandria Romano did he mention anything about broken glass? Like you t shows in his thumbnail

    • @anoop8827
      @anoop8827 6 лет назад

      Adrian ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ yeah one of his glass doors got smashed

  • @sisandcris7631
    @sisandcris7631 6 лет назад +42

    There is a third option to fight or flight. It’s freeze. You can either fight, flight, or freeze. So that is completely normal to freeze up like that. That is so scary. Stay strong!

  • @mommyslosingit
    @mommyslosingit 6 лет назад +1749

    It is sad that it doesn’t matter how much security you have... if someone wants to break in they will be break in. Security systems and cameras and such definitely deter most thieves but if someone has their mind set on it, they do it no matter what. So sorry you had to go through this. It’s one of my worst fears

    • @feelgood2994
      @feelgood2994 6 лет назад +10

      Brittany and Michael Vlogs If anything it alerts the burglar that this person has valuables that they consider important enough to have so much security.

  • @luna4233
    @luna4233 6 лет назад +404

    Zane gets his car stolen. Someone breaks into David’s home.Andrea and Sandra’s home got broken into. And now Connor. Ik it’s not connected.... but that’s pretty scary.

    • @dioniciocruz310
      @dioniciocruz310 6 лет назад +15

      Elizabeth Luna lmao someone spends too much on youtube

    • @LizzieNash18
      @LizzieNash18 6 лет назад +31

      I thought Zane got his laptop stolen, not his car? I know Heath and Erin got theirs stolen

    • @danna8582
      @danna8582 6 лет назад +11

      Heath was the one who lost his car not zane

    • @FerBaide
      @FerBaide 6 лет назад +11

      Robberies happen every day to lots of people.

    • @mnd0412
      @mnd0412 6 лет назад +3

      Erin from the vlog squad got her car stolen too

  • @ealex9562
    @ealex9562 6 лет назад +309

    I'm really sorry this happened to you like this sounds really scary but I couldn't help laughing when you said "NO ONE SHOULD BE PAINTING MY HOUSE????"

  • @karenfinance44
    @karenfinance44 6 лет назад +45

    When I was a kid, we came home and a kid, maybe 16, was robbing our house. Instead of calling the police, my mom asked him where he lived and drove him home. She talked to him about life choices and what kind of a man he wanted to be. Apparently he was ordered to rob us by some gang leader. Since then, he's turned things around and sometimes comes over for thaksgiving dinner

    • @cee5611
      @cee5611 6 лет назад +7

      Karen Finance wow that's so sweet, your mom did the right thing by talking to him ❤️

  • @OLDS98
    @OLDS98 6 лет назад +649

    I am so sorry Connor. I totally feel for you. I was robbed years ago. The front door was kicked in on my place. A police report was filed. He was captured. He went to prison. The sad part? It was my former neighbor. He ransack my bedroom. He only got a jar of money from me. The police found things from other robberies and my home in his girlfriends apartment. He waited until we and my neighbors went to work to commit his crimes. I am again so sorry. I know how you feel and how this situation impacted you. The sad part now? I have to go through a locked gate, a steel caged door, and a steel double deadbolt locked door. I am glad the police were helpful to you and you had friend help you. Those things impact you. It will for some time. I am glad you are going for help to get through this.

    • @andydu723
      @andydu723 6 лет назад +1

      OLDS98 wait a sec. Is it common to keep money in a jar? And my condolences.

    • @selenap5353
      @selenap5353 6 лет назад

      Where do you live

    • @aliasalvatore1306
      @aliasalvatore1306 6 лет назад +1

      OLDS98 how sad YOUR OWN NEIGHBOR 🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @makura946
      @makura946 6 лет назад +1

      It really be like that sometimes

    • @marija7
      @marija7 6 лет назад +13

      You're lucky the robber was caught. My family was robbed twice, and both times the robbers were not caught. I don't feel safe in my house anymore, and I refuse to stay home alone. It's such a terrifying experience and nobody can understand exactly what it feels like if they did not go through it. My heart goes out to everyone that sadly experiences this, nobody should pass through such a trauma.

  • @ashleighshanahan5120
    @ashleighshanahan5120 6 лет назад +148

    Probably shouldn’t watch this at midnight home alone

    • @littlebird7590
      @littlebird7590 6 лет назад +1

      Ashleigh Shanahan so relatable

    • @IronPhysik
      @IronPhysik 6 лет назад +1

      by statistics most of the time burglars break in at day, when the area is empty. (because people are at work)

    • @ohyknow9480
      @ohyknow9480 6 лет назад +1

      That’s what I’m doing right now-???
      It’s 12:08am

    • @cryptidliam8452
      @cryptidliam8452 5 лет назад

      Yeah I put it in my watch later and now I’m watching it in the morning

  • @ligy30
    @ligy30 6 лет назад +615

    You are an irreplaceable person... I'm so glad you are okay!!! (Although this really sucks........ I'm sorry)

  • @LifeWithErick
    @LifeWithErick 6 лет назад +1425

    i'm glad to hear that you're okay and safe!

  • @arcticrebekah8930
    @arcticrebekah8930 6 лет назад +1184

    Dang this reminds me of when Andrea russets house got broken into :/

  • @juandharma
    @juandharma 6 лет назад +2015

    I'm very glad you are fine! Don't worry about been a bit scared for a few days. It's just your brain checking if everything is normal again. In a couple of weeks you should feel perfectly normal again. There is something you can do to be more calm: Whenever your mind brings you a "fatal scenario", just think in what could you do to be safer: run, shout for help, lock yourself up and call 911... This kind of reasures your "scared brain" that you have resources to deal with these situations. And that tend to reduce fears 😉

    • @tiarab
      @tiarab 6 лет назад +8

      Melissa Jurado Gallegos I’ve been in the same situation. It’s a yr later and everything’s not “back to normal” I have ptsd and have to go to therapy very week.

    • @jennamallow
      @jennamallow 6 лет назад +4

      He said that it’s been a few weeks though.

    • @juandharma
      @juandharma 6 лет назад +15

      I'm sorry to read that Tiara. Of course what I've said it's not magic. All individuals are different and if you find yourself in trouble, your decision to go to therapy is perfect. I sincerelly hope you will be fine again with your therapist help 😊

    • @lindseyr1618
      @lindseyr1618 6 лет назад +3

      Juan Dharma yep! I agree with this. If you’re worried it may be more serious than that, it’s would be no more than acute stress disorder. PTSD is more often a chronic condition.

    • @tiarab
      @tiarab 6 лет назад +4

      Lindsey R wow I guess you’re my doctor now! Thanks for the new diagnosis, I’ll be sure to tell my other therapists that they’re wrong and you’re right.

  • @bellapearce6688
    @bellapearce6688 6 лет назад +453

    *I understand how that must have shaken you up* 😔

  • @__sababakhair
    @__sababakhair 6 лет назад +28

    I was 10 years old when our house was broken into and we were robbed, and I can confirm that the 'PTSD' feeling/paranoia is SUPER real and super debilitating! Hope you're able to work through it and get back to feeling comfortable in the day to day again :)

  • @kobetaylor4683
    @kobetaylor4683 6 лет назад +101

    You experienced one of the FFF’s. You mentioned fight or flight, most people don’t know there’s a third “Freeze”.

    • @IronBran123
      @IronBran123 6 лет назад

      lmaooo

    • @evasky243
      @evasky243 6 лет назад

      I thought freeze was when your body can't choose between fight or flight

    • @chiguru99
      @chiguru99 6 лет назад

      Actually, it's Flight or Fight due to Fright
      Bestowing some medschool knowledge upon you guys :D

    • @likeyoueverwish
      @likeyoueverwish 6 лет назад

      The freeze (in nature) is actually when the mind decides that you aren't strong enough or fast enough and 'freezing' works well a lot of the time because a lot of predators detect movement. There is a difference though between 'freezing' and 'shock'.

  • @Amka2010
    @Amka2010 6 лет назад +202

    Personally, I think that burglary and robbery should be treated as harsher crimes. Like Connor said, it leaves you with PTSD and just huge anxiety overall. Being constantly on edge as well as anxious that someone is invading your personal space must be really scary and for that I hope that Connor, you’re okay and that all the anxiety fades away soon

    • @ellespoonies
      @ellespoonies 6 лет назад +4

      honestly overall we need to rebalance what crimes get treated how. it's ridiculous how some things that dont harm anyone but the person who did it will get someone jail time but things like assault or burglary are often let off with nothing at all. our justice system has a really messed up idea of justice.

    • @Amka2010
      @Amka2010 6 лет назад

      yeah, I completely agree with you

  • @clarathetrash6279
    @clarathetrash6279 6 лет назад +115

    I know this is really serious but I just can’t get over how beautiful you are

  • @MrNotThatFamous
    @MrNotThatFamous 6 лет назад +390

    holy crap

  • @alejandrx8534
    @alejandrx8534 6 лет назад +589

    it's not ptsd! it's acute stress from a specific event. ptsd gets worse and worse with time while acute stress gets better. they are alike though, it's normal you confuse them! Also, i'm so glad that you're okay. it was a very scary experience :'(

    • @subtocarterfn7957
      @subtocarterfn7957 6 лет назад +5

      argentwings17 it could be both in some cases like this one!

    • @alejandrx8534
      @alejandrx8534 6 лет назад +4

      Emj Pierson yeah, maybe! i don't know much about both, i just share what i know from personal experience

    • @ebonyrose5430
      @ebonyrose5430 6 лет назад +21

      Yeah I have ptsd from being sexually abused in 2016/2017 and it still impacts me today even though it’s been just over a year. I’m very jumpy and hyper vigilant and aware of my surroundings. It’s started to affect me at my job so I had to quit :/ I kept zoning out and feeling all jittery.
      This situation could be ptsd if he continues to show symptoms a long time later on but hopefully he’s able to talk it out in therapy and find ways to cope so it improves. I had to wait over a year to get a therapist to help me which didn’t help the healing process since it was so delayed 😞

    • @alejandrx8534
      @alejandrx8534 6 лет назад +10

      Ebony Rose i'm really sorry to hear that 😢 i was also sexually abused back in december and i don't know if it's ptsd or acute stress, but a professional (who doesn't know me that well) suggested acute stress. I didn't know it was a thing before, so that's why I wanted to let Connor know! I hope he gets the help he needs and I hope you're doing better xxx

    • @ebonyrose5430
      @ebonyrose5430 6 лет назад +8

      argentwings17 yeah it’s good to know there’s a name for shorter term traumas. I hope you’re also able to find healing cause it’s so important ❤️❤️

  • @biancageddes2231
    @biancageddes2231 6 лет назад +52

    This is like my biggest fear! I have anxiety and I get paranoid every single night before I go to sleep that someone's in my house. I live with my two parents and three pets to it is usually them making noises - plus my house is super creeky for no reason - but I get so freakin scared that I have to check my front door from the top of my stairs like at least 1 per night. It's the worst! I don't know what I would do if it actually happened to me. I probably wouldn't even be able to sleep!

    • @neontricity
      @neontricity 6 лет назад +3

      Bianca Geddes I have anxiety and I get paranoid too! You're so relatable!

  • @shelbyfulton4714
    @shelbyfulton4714 6 лет назад +88

    This would be absolutely terrifying...

  • @atelphobia9773
    @atelphobia9773 6 лет назад +40

    My counciler told me that there is more than just fight or flight. She said that there are 3 reactions. Fight, Flight, Freeze. In your case your brain was in a flight response, but your body was so shocked that it was a freeze reaction, but unlike most people you got out of the freeze response relitivly quickly. I'm pround!

    • @_x..Jamie..x_
      @_x..Jamie..x_ 6 лет назад +2

      I’ve heard the same and I completely agree with it. I personally think freeze is when you’re mind is stuck between fight or flight and wants to do both but neither so you just freeze.

  • @thedaisygirl30
    @thedaisygirl30 6 лет назад +81

    Definitely not a permanent fix, but you should consider getting a dog! I just know this happened to a friend of mine and once he got his dog, he regained some of his sense of security

    • @kekedawson4415
      @kekedawson4415 6 лет назад +1

      I​ know this is going to sound dark but you may not want to get a dog because of the depression after a dog dying,

    • @thedaisygirl30
      @thedaisygirl30 6 лет назад +11

      science nerd101 ya but that's after like 12 years of happiness with the dog. I think any dog owner can tell you it's worth it 😊

    • @fbar8757
      @fbar8757 6 лет назад +1

      science nerd101 It is worth it

    • @erinbond9156
      @erinbond9156 6 лет назад +1

      A dog is a permanent fix. You can't just get rid of it when you are 'healed'

    • @thedaisygirl30
      @thedaisygirl30 6 лет назад +2

      Erin Bond ya you're totally right and I get that! I just meant that maybe the dog might not be enough to heal him. It'll bring tons of love and security in his life for sure. However, though I certainly think it'll help a lot, he might also need to go to therapy along with that. So I didn't mean that he should get rid of the dog once he feels "healed" lol.

  • @tinyplanet1027
    @tinyplanet1027 6 лет назад +358

    Why is it always Connor
    Smh he doesn’t deserve this

    • @tysenmartinez5457
      @tysenmartinez5457 6 лет назад +29

      we need to protect him

    • @tinyplanet1027
      @tinyplanet1027 6 лет назад

      Lucy Blue oops sorry
      Didn’t mean to offend
      Just showing I care 🤷🏼‍♀️

    • @tenzero5274
      @tenzero5274 6 лет назад

      What else has happened ?

  • @amy-ge9sv
    @amy-ge9sv 6 лет назад +634

    Are you okay? That's scary
    Edit- I'm glad you are okay. Lots of love

    • @liamcarpenter4946
      @liamcarpenter4946 6 лет назад +5

      did you even watch the video first or did you just comment before even finishing it.

    • @amy-ge9sv
      @amy-ge9sv 6 лет назад +11

      Liam Carpenter
      I commented before because I wanted to ask and a commercial was on also because I can.

    • @user-pe8uk4mi8y
      @user-pe8uk4mi8y 6 лет назад +16

      Liam Carpenter Ok calm down they asked before the video because they were worried.

    • @amy-ge9sv
      @amy-ge9sv 6 лет назад +18

      Liam Carpenter
      What's your problem?
      Half the people here commented before the video. You can just leave. I didn't ask for your opinion. Thanks

    • @amy-ge9sv
      @amy-ge9sv 6 лет назад +13

      Liam Carpenter
      I don't have time for these childish things. Have a nice day. 😂

  • @sparklehunter4044
    @sparklehunter4044 6 лет назад +10

    It’s totally normal to have post traumatic stress after an incident like this, hope you feel better soon

  • @antisocialafrican1469
    @antisocialafrican1469 6 лет назад +199

    WE’RE GLAD THAT YOU’RE OKAY❤️❤️❤️

  • @mthprfs
    @mthprfs 6 лет назад +169

    Did your cameras record anything?

  • @desmona8225
    @desmona8225 6 лет назад +12

    who robs in the middle of the day, i’m just glad you’re okay

    • @catnerd9078
      @catnerd9078 6 лет назад +2

      Mari Hatake a lot of people aren't home in the middle of the day

  • @gourdwitch
    @gourdwitch 6 лет назад +85

    My house was broken into when I was thirteen, and the person who broke in was still there when my mom and I came home, hiding in another room. When my mom realized she made sure we left as quickly as possible, and we were physically fine but I never felt safe there again. You went through a trauma, your reactions are totally valid! (Oh but so funny bit about my break in, they stole my laptop which was obviously awful, but they also stole my bagels and my iced tea. Just mine, no one else's bagels or drinks, only mine.)

    • @markersniffer2372
      @markersniffer2372 6 лет назад +1

      Sunshine reading that made me actually jump, that is one of my biggest fears.

    • @kc-qi1ge
      @kc-qi1ge 6 лет назад +2

      Haha the bagels Nd iced tea didn't deserve that lolol

  • @fooolsun4917
    @fooolsun4917 6 лет назад +282

    A few years ago two guys broke into my house. I wasn't even there when it happened, it was on the middle of the day and they got inside from the roof, there was like a little window in the bathroom and they got in. They only took my laptop( but they were somehow nice because I had plugged an USB, my earphones and a graphic tablet, but they didn't touch any of that and just took the laptop and the charger).
    My dad was just arriving home and he saw them disappearing in the ceiling.
    Since then I would bring a metal bar everywhere in the house (I would even hide it next to my bed while I was sleeping) .
    All of that without even seeing them face to face.
    I was scared and anxious all the time.
    It was awful.

    • @hoshie1328
      @hoshie1328 6 лет назад +5

      What you experienced sucks. I can't relate as it has never happened to me before, but I really hope for you to get better..

    • @_a_channel__7577
      @_a_channel__7577 6 лет назад +1

      Omg I hope everything got/gets better for you

  • @pandora3874
    @pandora3874 6 лет назад +13

    You handled it better than i would i would have screamed and went “AHHH OMG OMG OMG” and run round every where

  • @HannahG-nk2mf
    @HannahG-nk2mf 6 лет назад +27

    That feeling when you're so scared that it's hard to physically move is a frightening experience. I'm sorry you went through that

  • @katie_the_lady
    @katie_the_lady 6 лет назад +479

    I’m so sorry that you’re going through this. My better half and I had a scary situation with our apartment on our first day we moved in but it was fire not theft. The worst feeling in the world is being uncomfortable in your home and I’m so very sorry to hear you are now uncomfortable :( We all love you

  • @kerchelle95
    @kerchelle95 6 лет назад +10

    2:23 "The boot of my my car" lol Connor is secretly British 😂😂😂

  • @spookyciel
    @spookyciel 6 лет назад +99

    That must be terrifying

  • @marimagique
    @marimagique 6 лет назад +55

    i relate to this in some way. i was in a school shooting about two months ago and i still can't even believe that it happened and i still have these "what ifs" and things like that. i was so in shock that day and i literally couldn't breathe and i was crying nonstop once they had us go on a lockdown. i was only hearing what was going on from the other students and later on they told us that two students got shot. one died two days later in the hospital and the other one actually died in the school in the hallway near my classroom. i'm so grateful that i made it out alive and that nobody else got hurt but it was still extremely awful and i feel bad for the parents and friends of those who were killed. now i feel like there has been more pride at my school then ever before but the reason why is just heartbreaking

    • @xaevie5508
      @xaevie5508 6 лет назад +15

      Trinity B. That sounds so shocking and traumatic for your entire school, did they ever find out who did it? I live in Australia so gun shooting are very rare, America needs to fix up tgeir gun restrictions :(

    • @marimagique
      @marimagique 6 лет назад +10

      yeah the student who died in the school was the shooter. we actually have cops in the school for protection and one of them shot the shooter before he could attack anyone else. and i agree with what you said about the gun restrictions. for the past few years it seems like there has been a shooting every single day out here and it's awful :/

    • @HamiltonRb
      @HamiltonRb 6 лет назад +8

      Xaevie Studios I live in Canada and there hasn’t been a school shooting in like 20 years. We don’t even lock our house most of the time

    • @marimagique
      @marimagique 6 лет назад +4

      honestly wish i lived there :/

    • @blackcatag
      @blackcatag 6 лет назад +2

      that sounds terrifying. i live in fear when i go to school especially these last 6 months. luckily it’s summer. were you in the santa fe, texas shooting? texas is one of the most terrifying places to live because of open carry and a lot of guns.

  • @nicolemaille3086
    @nicolemaille3086 6 лет назад

    my house was broken into a couple weeks before this and everything you’re saying is so so real. it’s such a scary thing and i wouldn’t wish it on anyone at all

  • @sanabakkoush
    @sanabakkoush 6 лет назад +29

    my house has been broken into twice, once nothing was stolen but the second time the robbers raided my living room and kitchen. it really messed me up i couldn’t sleep at night because i was so worried of my house, of my neighbours’ house being broken into. i take short naps during the day only after my dad asked a close neighbour to keep an eye around so that i am calm enough to sleep. i am a super introverted person, and a home-body so my house is a very important space for me. when i knew people could break in it totally messed me up. i understand what you’re going through connor, you’re definitely not alone in this

  • @VIV3LI
    @VIV3LI 6 лет назад +154

    i know you’re not trying to ask for sympathy, but i somewhat know what trauma is like. i’m not very worried that you’re not alright cause of being physically hurt, but it’s different to not be alright cause of trauma. i know how it feels to go through confusion or shock, or both, and i know what the after effects are like. so i’m hoping you’re alright and can recover well and soon. stay healthy and happy, i love you !!

  • @rea_keebz
    @rea_keebz 6 лет назад +150

    hey connor! the main thing i want to say to you, from my experience, is: please take your time in healing, and don't get embarrassed or frustrated at yourself for taking longer to heal properly than you expect.
    [ *tw* for my break-in story below, because i know that i had to mentally prepare myself before watching connor's video ]
    i live in a pretty safe area with three roommates and we had a break-in at our house in april this year. two men forced their way into the house at 3am and then came into my room while i was asleep. i woke up as one was taking my phone from my bedside table and after being silently confused for a few seconds (which honestly felt like minutes) i started shouting and tried to chase after them (albeit somewhat half-heartedly - i think i knew somewhere in me that it might be dangerous to actually reach them). my shouting woke up my roommates and the thieves climbed back out through the window with my phone.
    what i'm trying to say is i relate to *soo* much of this video - the initial complete confusion and shock, the fight/flight/freeze reaction, the resulting paranoia, the ptsd and jumpiness, it being more traumatic than you think, the frustration because you were finally starting to feel happy, the trying not to dwell on what ifs, the gratefulness to friends, and even joking about it after like an hour and seeing how cool real detectives' jobs are… just so much of what you were saying made loads of sense to me. i am so glad you shared your story, so i don't feel so strange for feeling and doing what i did.
    anyway, my point is, i hope that you don't try to rush your healing process. i was broken into in april and it's almost july but i still get jumpy some nights. however, apart from having to change the layout of my room, i feel miles better now than i did two weeks after the break-in. it takes time. also therapy helps! (but i think you already know that). i wish you luck on your journey to recovery, and i'm so glad you're physically okay xx

    • @rea_keebz
      @rea_keebz 6 лет назад +5

      wow sorry for the long comment, i guess i also wanted to get some things off my chest like connor did. i hope this comment helps someone, even if connor doesn't get to reading it. xx

    • @starryskies8445
      @starryskies8445 6 лет назад +4

      Rea Keebz thank you for sharing your story! I‘m glad you‘re doing okay! I wish you all the best! Stay strong!❤️

    • @aestheticalyjimin.2438
      @aestheticalyjimin.2438 6 лет назад

      YOUR PHONE :/0

  • @feefee6889
    @feefee6889 6 лет назад +16

    That’s a very light form of ptsd, it’s normal for people who have gone through something traumatic, so you will be jumpy for a while but over time it will lesson and life will go back to Normal, you’ve lost the trust of your home and your surrounding. I would be freaked out too

  • @elisaenz1160
    @elisaenz1160 6 лет назад +389

    I can't imagine the feeling, if this ever happens to me i will die for sure

  • @ellespoonies
    @ellespoonies 6 лет назад

    that's so scary, im glad you weren't hurt and nothing got taken! i totally understand you being so shaken by this, i dont think anyone would feel completely normal after knowing a stranger was inside their house, especially if they saw them leave. im glad you're taking the initiative to get some therapy for the trauma, because even if it isn't full on ptsd it's still traumatic enough that your normal daily activities are being affected by it. i hope you start feeling safer and overall better 💕

  • @aashleyk78
    @aashleyk78 6 лет назад +62

    I had my house broken into last year and I could not have felt more violated in my life. They stole two TVs I bought a few days before and tried to steal my cameras (I'm a photographer). It sucked. I couldn't sleep for a week. Every time I left my house I panicked.

    • @cristinaescalas5192
      @cristinaescalas5192 6 лет назад

      ashley778909 omg rt

    • @widiya136
      @widiya136 6 лет назад

      omg same, my house was broke into last year and they stole my laptops (there are 2 of them), guitar and few of my mums saving money. untill now i have these panic attack whenever i leave the house especially when im on holidays.

  • @zanamusic8969
    @zanamusic8969 6 лет назад +92

    IM SO GLAD UR OK CONNOR . WE LOVE YOU 💜

  • @MoonlitMeli
    @MoonlitMeli 6 лет назад

    I’ve had my house broken into once. Literally, right after I left my house to go to work. When I came back, specific things were gone. I couldn’t sleep or be home alone for like twos month after that. Having someone invade your home literally messes with your emotions. It’s uncomfortable and keeps you on edge. So I understand, Connor ❤️

  • @larzspace
    @larzspace 6 лет назад +29

    Bro u know when I stop watching Dan and Phil for another video, SHIT IS SERIOUS. But for real I’m so sorry hun, sending my love ❤️😭

  • @ericmitchell1911
    @ericmitchell1911 6 лет назад +26

    When someone breaks down the walls of your castle, the walls can be put back up, but it can sometimes be impossible to look around without the irrational fear of them crumbling once again. Friends, family, love, humor, passion, and creativity can all help to alleviate this mental burden, but it may still linger. An event like this can leave you second guessing and speculating for years to come, but only time can fully heal our wounds. Stay strong

  • @daftendirekt
    @daftendirekt 6 лет назад +8

    I think having that "PTSD" kinda feeling is normal after that kind of situation. I don't wanna make it worse or anything but it's literally someone breaking into a place you consider the safest and most private. You lose that feeling of safety and privacy.
    Sending love tho

  • @Live4ALifetime
    @Live4ALifetime 6 лет назад +46

    We had a stranger walk into our house when I was little and I have never gotten over it. My dad happened to be in the bathroom and chased him off, but my bedroom was the first room he would have gotten to and that really really scared me. I am 19 years old now and still terrified of the dark, won't sleep near the window or door, choose the bedroom furthest from the entrances to the house, etc. I had almost like pre-sleep nightmares about someone breaking into the house, etc. right up until I moved towns and found a little more peace. But still, I have never gotten over it. I know that might not be what you want to hear, sorry about that! But I really wanted to share my experience

  • @DeemetriusDee
    @DeemetriusDee 6 лет назад +322

    I am so happy that you are okay and nothing happens to you. I pray you have alot more safety in your life. ❤️

  • @Mishael2023
    @Mishael2023 6 лет назад +14

    I remember when someone broke into my home when I was younger. I was very afraid he was still in the home for about a month. I thought he would jump out somewhere and get me, it was very scary.

  • @JennsCrazyLife
    @JennsCrazyLife 6 лет назад +440

    This is one of my biggest fears, so scary!
    I’m so glad you’re ok! 💖

  • @IllusionForWicked
    @IllusionForWicked 6 лет назад +8

    I'm sorry that this kind of things happened to you or anyone. I also have quite a similar experience happening to me. My house got broken into last December and he broke the window to get inside. My family and I only went on overnight trip and in 24 hours, but in just 3-4 hours - the fu*king robbers had manage to trash the whole house upside down and leave out crazy mess for us to clean. Thank God he didn't got to steal that much. I totally understand that 'low-key' PTSD you're talking about bcoz I think I have it too. Like, I couldn't even opened the front door without thinking that there probably someone inside of there, STILL robbing the house and tries to finish the job that they couldn't.

  • @Gyllsd1
    @Gyllsd1 6 лет назад +10

    Dear Connor: I'm so sorry this happened to you. Keep your friends close. They will be there for you.

  • @sami.raynee
    @sami.raynee 6 лет назад +64

    I’m so sorry that this happened. Sending lots of love, Connor💞💞💞

  • @m0derately.g0th
    @m0derately.g0th 6 лет назад +9

    walking in on your house being robbed is certainly a traumatic experience. it would make complete sense if you had post traumatic stress, even if it’s minor, and those sound like possible symptoms. glad you’re going to therapy that is a good idea !

  • @LightKnight14
    @LightKnight14 6 лет назад +19

    Hey! I saw your tweet about this and I’m so glad that you’re recovering. Every time your safety is comprised it can be really traumatic. Make sure you’re getting the help and self care you need.

  • @lani7927
    @lani7927 6 лет назад +184

    My parents always said to me to never answer the door when you’re home alone when I was younger, but there was a group of older teens in dark clothes that rang the doorbell at every house to see if anyone’s home in my neighbourhood. I answered and they asked if •insert random boys name• lives there, they obviously weren’t expecting me to open the door and weren’t prepared and stuttered and paused while thinking of a name. They were on the news that evening for breaking into my neighbours house. Obviously they were caught and everything was returned to them but sometimes you _should_ disobey your parents... 😂😛

    • @lani7927
      @lani7927 6 лет назад +1

      Pix I probably should have mentioned, I live in a very safe area. There are cameras on the streets, so children play outside their houses, even when it’s dark. I also should’ve mentioned that I have porch, and beside my (double) front door is a huge window, the same size as them. So even if I didn’t open it, they would’ve been able to see inside. I guess I did get lucky because for this reason we don’t keep much in the hallway because people can peak in at any time. I did only open the door enough to see through, as I looked through the window and didn’t know them. I do agree though, I got lucky, but it really does depend on your situation and area. There are easy ways to stay safe with this. Don’t leave boxes for valuables (eg new flatscreen TV) outside your house for the garbage collectors and in view for everyone. Don’t keep obvious valuables near the front door, (or back door, I have a glass back door and so does everyone in our neighbourhood, so if they were gonna rob us, they’d go through that easily).

  • @kassidyholdridge4225
    @kassidyholdridge4225 6 лет назад

    I’m glad you’re safe, I’ve heard people usually don’t break into the same house twice so I really hope something like this doesn’t happen again!

  • @ryleeb6375
    @ryleeb6375 6 лет назад +6

    I’m glad your safe Connor, I’m sorry you have to go through this and I hope it gets better.

  • @gretamoon5784
    @gretamoon5784 6 лет назад +21

    I would have been devastated if you had gotten hurt. I am so glad you are physically okay❤️

  • @abby-tb3ij
    @abby-tb3ij 6 лет назад

    this was the best intro i’ve seen in a long time, it got right into the story and didn’t sound faked or scripted, i love

  • @fransea
    @fransea 6 лет назад +440

    :( glad you are okay!! ❤️

  • @DaniSan1133
    @DaniSan1133 6 лет назад +44

    You seem like such a genuinely good hearted person. I am sooooo sorry that happened to you. I have had to work through traumas myself, you can work through it and the hypervigilance will fade especially since you're taking the wise steps of seeking therapy. No shame at all in it. Much love and blessings to you Connor!! So glad you are alright.

  • @themidnightsnak8361
    @themidnightsnak8361 6 лет назад +3

    This exact same thing has happened to me. I'm even pretty sure I pulled into my driveway as the window in the back of my house was smashed so like our stories are similar and you should know it's totally normal to be paranoid and jumpy afterwards. It has been a year and I'm a lot better now but I am never going to feel the same. I hope you feel better and I'm glad you have supportive friends. Stay strong Connor :)

  • @alisonjones3057
    @alisonjones3057 6 лет назад +134

    It's completely normal to have these highly anxious feelings after such an experience ! Hope you feel better soon 😘

  • @brooklynhall4962
    @brooklynhall4962 6 лет назад +157

    I hope you're ok connor! You are my favorite ever and I hope therapy helps you out!! Maybe get a roommate soon, hopefully that might make you feel better rather than being alone! Love you and I hope you feel better :)

  • @Wombeatersuperpanda
    @Wombeatersuperpanda 6 лет назад

    You have every right to feel paranoid, someone was in your home! Your sanctuary! I’ve known a few people who have had their houses broken into and they say it’s the most invasive and violating feeling. I’m glad you’re not hurt and nothing was taken. I appreciate your strength. Love you Connor!

  • @taylareilly4247
    @taylareilly4247 6 лет назад +13

    I’m glad you’re okay. It’s okay that you’re still feeling stressed about it. If you continue to feel stressed after a few months it could be PTSD and I would suggest going to a professional about it. Love you xxx

  • @s.c.o.r.p.i.o.n.i.c
    @s.c.o.r.p.i.o.n.i.c 6 лет назад +342

    Happy you are okay ❤️
    This is really scary and I would have had paranoia aswell, like people usually have like subconscious behavior where they double check if doors are locked and windows so they feel more secure, to have that actually happen to you is terrifying. Hope everything will be okay soon and that you will be at a better place mentally ❤️

  • @MoreThanBrandi
    @MoreThanBrandi 6 лет назад

    That’s so scary. Glad you’re okay. My house got broken into when I was younger. I was at school and luckily my grandma was at work but they went through EVERYTHING (literally took my baby teeth haha) and I still am SO paranoid 13 years later it’ll happen again. It’s so uncomfortable knowing someone was in your comfort zone without permission and who knows if they’re capable of hurting you. Again, glad you’re safe!

  • @loobeeloou
    @loobeeloou 6 лет назад +8

    So sorry you went through this. Worse than the actual damage/theft is the loss
    of that feeling of safety, especially in your own home. Unsurprising you are having problems after it. I have anxiety/panic issues and I completely get how much things like this and the fight or flight response can impact you.
    Great that you’re talking about it with people to help you deal with it. Time does help. I definitely find humour helps too. You won’t always feel like this. So glad you’re safe, that’s the most important thing ♥️

  • @mxrcvrii
    @mxrcvrii 6 лет назад +30

    At least you are okay. things could’ve been worse! Im sorry this happened to you… I hope for the best for you!

  • @justlisa7405
    @justlisa7405 6 лет назад

    jesus! i’m glad you’re okay!! i’m so sorry this happened. ://
    i mean, it definitely sounds like ptsd, but you’re doing all the right things by talking to your therapist about it so you can try to move passed this traumatic experience. just know that the state of shock you are going through WILL go away and it WONT last forever.
    sending love and prayers. 🙏🏽🙏🏽

  • @lilaramirez
    @lilaramirez 6 лет назад +9

    I’m so sorry and sad that this happened to an angel and such a lovable person like you. I’m glad you’re fine and I hope this never ever happens to you again. We love you so much and you know that we’re here to support you! ❤️✨

  • @JanelleandSean
    @JanelleandSean 6 лет назад +23

    I had something similar happen to me except it was at night.. I woke up to someone watching me sleep and that terrified stunned feeling was THE most traumatic feeling I’ve ever had.. I had my friends sleep with me in the living room for 2 weeks after and even now I can’t sleep without the lights and TV on

    • @Olivia-xw4cj
      @Olivia-xw4cj 6 лет назад +9

      I had something similar that was absolutely terrifying happen. About two years ago I woke up to my dog growling at my window and I saw a man watching me from outside and he was just staring at me. He also had a knife in his hand and without breaking eye contact he tried to open the window. Long story short I screamed and called the cops, but that was the most terrifying occurrence in my life.

  • @fe.rya.lazeem
    @fe.rya.lazeem 6 лет назад

    oh my gosh that sounds really scary. just thinking about all the 'what ifs' and what could have happened if things went a little differently is so terrifying!! i'm really glad you're ok though :)

  • @apoorrva
    @apoorrva 6 лет назад +68

    im glad you're doing okay!! we love you and please stay strong!

  • @SophiaScarlet
    @SophiaScarlet 6 лет назад +85

    We're glad you're okay ❤️ love you

  • @hej8650
    @hej8650 6 лет назад +2

    I haven’t watched you in like two years but this video really reminded me how sweet and pure you are, I’m glad you’re okay❤️

  • @SteffiSecrest
    @SteffiSecrest 6 лет назад +39

    Glad no one was hurt sweets! I'm sure you will begin to feel more comfortable soon (:

  • @oscmag13
    @oscmag13 6 лет назад +42

    What kind of security system doesn't immediately blare deafening alarms and call the cops when a window is smashed? Our alarm sets off as soon as someone flips a light switch.

    • @subtocarterfn7957
      @subtocarterfn7957 6 лет назад +23

      Oscar Magaña he said he didn’t set his alarm this time since he would only be gone a few minutes

    • @oscmag13
      @oscmag13 6 лет назад +2

      Emj Pierson I don't understand why he made a little statement about security systems then. Anyway, this burglary was frighteningly calculated.

    • @kingsley4261
      @kingsley4261 6 лет назад +14

      Oscar Magaña because if he didn’t make that comment about security systems every comment down here would have been one like yours

    • @Emma-vu3hx
      @Emma-vu3hx 6 лет назад +1

      Oscar Magaña EXACTLY!^^^

    • @oscmag13
      @oscmag13 6 лет назад

      KDS I was referring to how he said it could happen to anyone. Well no, not if you set your alarm every time you leave. Regardless, a smashed window should sound an alarm always.