It reminds me of a story I heard a police officer tell, he said the one time he ever seen one of his fellow officers get shot was one of the most terrifying experiences he's had, he said the guy looked down to his stomach (where he was shot) before saying "I'm going to die... I'm going to die, I'm really going to die" before dying in the next few seconds The way the officer explained it made it sound really terrifying
My dad was really sick in 2017. In the hospital for 5 months waiting for a transplant. After a month of having a breathing tube and pretty much being in a coma he woke up. Once he was able to talk again he told us how much he didn’t want to die and he kept repeating it. I’d never seen him cry before so that hit me hard. Thankfully he got his transplant 10 months later and he’s doing better than he has in 15 years but that time will never leave me.
Nobody’s talking about that poor girl who’s mum committed suicide when she was a child and she was the one that found her that must have scared her especially seeing her mum like that and a young age god bless.
Yeah, we were neighbours with a family with a mother and two daughters. When they were young their father hung himself in the garage. I think the daughters found him. It definitely screwed them up. The mother was crazily strict and you could feel from their family that things were off. They were all so unhappy. As teenagers both girls rebelled and went completely off the rails. They dropped out of school. Both ran away. Got pregnant. Had abusive relationships. Last I saw the mother she was slowly trying to get her relationship back with her daughters. The whole thing was terrible. I hope this girl had the support she needed to get through it.
Yes, my mother. When I received the news that she had 24 hours to live. I wasn't sure that I could but I went and stayed overnight in her hospice care room and saw her take her last breath. It was full circle, she saw me take my first and I saw her take her last.
Its so weird how impossible the idea is of us experiencing something like that with someone we love so much. But you just reach down and do it. I'm sorry you had to experience that with your mother, but I'm happy you go to be there with her
i experienced the same thing with my mom 7 months ago. it was weird and frightening to see her take her last breath while looking at me. didn't really sink in at first because i was in denial and had hopes she'd be revived. it's still so hard and i honestly think im traumatized for life. but im still grateful i got to be with her during her last moments. hope you're doing okay btw
I think many cultures have a strange relationship with death, like it’s taboo. I don’t mean they have to worship it, just accept it, doesn’t take away the pain or the probable awfulness it may bring, but it doesn’t have as traumatic and horrible if we deny it.
@@harrygallagher1253 well I never knew this many people had seen death happen firsthand.. It's for people like me that they ask such questions. They broaden the walls that we all build
@@raccs9752 is this really the place for that? Don't get me wrong I like hxh as much as the next guy but, maybe this isn't the greatest place for a hisoka reference
"I was the one who found her" I relate maybe 90% to this since it wasn't my mom who i found it was actually my best friend. imagine getting a missed call from your best friend and seeing how close you live together, you go over to her house and when u enter she's just hanging from the ceiling with her eyes open wide in her room. I wouldn't even wish my worst enemy to feel what i felt.
Do you know what caused her passing? By the way, I’m so sorry abt her passing Edit: sorry I misread I see now you said she hung herself again, so sorry
Carlos TheArtist I remember I was 8 or 7 I was at a water park and this 10 year old kid got decapitated at a ride, the ride is closed now, if you want you can try searching it, he had a 12 year old brother who went up to his body and screamed, I was so scared my mom took me away to a different water park, I was to young to see a dead body.
I can my grandmother was in the hospital and her lungs were failing she also got covid and the hospital wouldn't let us go in to see her because the covid could've spread so she passed away alone
@@orange905 the same thing happened with my grand father the exact same just he didn’t have Covid but he’s his lungs failed literally Same I feel so sorry we couldn’t see him
@@mia-ln1th my moms coworker had covid and passed, no one could see her in the hospital in her final hours. i can’t imagine what its like to die with no one you love beside you
As an EMT, I see death all the time. My first one was a man who just died in his recliner. Got on the scene, did CPR and after a little bit, he started bleeding out of his mouth and it looked into his eyes and underneath his head. I still remember his face and eyes to this day. Been three years ago
Sadie Pawluk A hug is mostly likely NOT gonna help anyone. Not a good thing to do to someone who’s traumatised and grieving over ones death. I’m genuinely serious; trying to console a traumatised and psychologically damaged person is just going end up with them aggressively pushing you against the wall or if you’re lucky, they’ll just tell you to get off them. Don’t physically touch a person who’s shedding tears, you don’t know what that person is going through and it can trigger suppressed/bad memories. It has happened to me; I tend to flinch when someone tries to touch me or get their hands near me, even if they had good intent; I’d get pretty defensive and furious. If you wanna console someone, think with logic not emotions. Just be respectful that not everyone is comfortable with being hugged.
@@RosemaryTurner2002 what i mean is i would ask and then hug if they let me, i wouldnt want to be rude, i would ask first if they are comfortable with me hugging them.
Sadie Pawluk I get what you’re saying...hugs are comforting most people won’t push u or do whatever that person said you genuinely have to be angry to do something like that to someone everyone excepts a hug
Alot of my loved ones are gone... I a man and I had to push my shit aside and have a cry.... I still to this day ask why I'm here...people ask why I'm obsessed with cars and racing... It's all I have to remember them... They're all gone... I'm even the last one with my last name
I was holding my mom’s hand when she died. It was so peaceful. She suffered 22 years from Parkinson’s disease. She was in a hospice facility and they were so good to our entire family. They treated my mom with such compassion.
C'mon, too many of these comments are about how people answered weirdly and didn't show emotion. When you witness something **that** traumatic, an automatic response is to shut down your emotions so you won't break down.
That's true, I usually smirk or laugh nervously when I talk about serious things because I feel that uncomfortable. It's not because it's funny for me. I'm annoyed by how easilly people are judging and assuming things like "Oh, she doesn't care that member of her family died, because she's smiling, you see?". Everyone's reactions are very different, I can imagine it's such a trauma to experience other's death or harm, so you never know how you would behave in that situation. There are just too much emotions in one moment. It's often very awkward to talk about sad, emotional stuff very openly with other people, so imagine how harder it's getting to talk like that right in front of the camera 🙄
They’re just blessed to not know what that feels like. I don’t even try to argue with them anymore because they just don’t know. Personally, my grief style is denial and avoidance and anytime I talk about my trauma or someone talks about something that triggers me I just start laughing nervously. Ignorant people have asked me all the time why I’m laughing about that
Until 3 weeks ago, I had never actually seen someone die, like in front of me… But my mom had a heart attack, and she asked to be kept alive long enough to say goodbye to my sister and I. Then she was unplugged from the machines. We stayed in the hospital room and actually saw her take her last breath. I firmly believe that she’s in Heaven, no longer in pain, but dang… seeing that shit has messed me up permanently! 😔
Starskyy but ehh? That’s the most inhuman thing you could say. A person dying especially at the hand of someone else is not just “people die all the time”
@@hannak3480 I dont have any problems accepting death it is a very natural thing and their was absolulty nothing I myself or anyone else could do to prevent it it happend in a blink of an eye so just because some people dont feel comfortable with death doesnt mean I am not either accidents happen and they wernt murderd on purpose they just got in the way of a giant riot outside in the street
@@nobetter7747 you go see a therapist its true people die all the time it is a natural thing hello? I worked as a nurse I've seen people die all the time so its very very normal to me
Starskyy like i said see a fuckin therapist for your like of apathy. no shit people die every day death is the only true faith we all carry and meet but to brush off death let alone murder of two innocent children is honestly disturbing. youre wrong for that for being so blazé blazé about it so fuckin edgy
i feel really terrible about the one girl who found her mom after she committed suicide. that's one of my biggest fears, finding someone i love dead. and especially as a child.
autumn leaves I went through that as well, It’s horrible.. But the best you can do is make sure you talk to your family a lot and help them if they need it. Ask them if they’re okay often and show them you love them
Cabello _____ i wouldn’t die for my mom because I know she wouldn’t want that. It sounds messed up, but if you think about it, your parents would rather die than you die
"Where do we go, after we die?" "I think we go to the same place we were before we were born" I think this is the best description of what happens... after...
All religions have their interpretations of life after death. I personally believe in the Day of Resurrection so maybe after we die there's either bliss if you were good in Life and Torment if you were bad, but I don't know how you would comprehend time. Doubt you would feel a nightly cycle, that still bothers me
@@jhunnebug42 not our physical self but the soul, and if its not satisfied, the memories don't disappear even after the rebirth. Anna Frank had a rebirth, checkout on youtube
Ibrahim Soualhi Ibrahim Soualhi I can agree, but also take in to account the perception of time relative to the Universe. We’re moving very slow, almost insignificant. But then again, who can truly tell?
I personally believe that if you believe in Jesus and accept that he died to save us from the death of sin, you will be saved from eternal death in Hell afted you die. It's great to think that after I die, I don't have to worry about the troubles and unfairness of this world, I will just be at peace with the One who made me and made everything else in Heaven
I seen a video where a little boy in Brazil maybe in his teens was decapitated. He was in a gang in Brazil but idk what he did to deserve that. Kids in the poorest regions will do anything to feed their family and unfortunately many kids like the one I saw end up dead and in pieces for doing something wrong
“Why do you think death is so hard?” Because you are losing someone that you love and will never ever see again. You have to live the rest of your life without them, not knowing what happens after death. It is inevitable
want me to tell you what happens to us when we die from the Bible’s point of view? You don’t have to believe at all, I just hate to see ppl worrying about dead loved ones, and what might become of them after death. But the Bible provides some encouraging answers.
Simple Piano you won’t get to make new memories and all you have left are past memories that you’ll reminisce until you slowly forget about them and it’s sad because they had such a major impact on your life and when they died you couldn’t imagine what your life would be like without them but now you can’t imagine how it would be if they were still here
I appreciate you guys including a diverse group of people in the video. I am a hijabi woman myself and to see a hijabi woman being included actually made me tear up a bit because the islamophobia around the world has gotten so much worse, and it is unsettling to see. I felt like you guys appreciated us here so thank you
To the guy behind the camera who lost his dad recently: You keep trucking, man. You're really strong for being able to ask the same question repeatedly. I'm sure your dad is proud of you.
AestheticKitty Was that Blaine? If so, I'm so sorry to hear that... His father has been in some videos on Cut, looked like a great man and a great father.
@@kjoter I know I'm late but it's actually Morgan. His voice is similar to Blaine's but not the same person. Their dad has popped up on their instagrams from time to time and is alive and well!
6:35 "Death just is, and things that just are, it's not good or bad, it's just something that has to happen." An absolutely beautiful way to be strong against the fear of death. I said this to my grandma and she slapped me. :(
Why is nobody talking of the woman who saw her mom death body when she was a CHILD That should has been really devastating to her i can't even imagine.
Last month, my fiance overdosed. I was the one who found him, it just looked like he was asleep. He was peaceful and his face just looked disturbingly calm. Once I realized what was happening, I had to Narcan him and call the ambulance. As soon as I Narcanned him, it looked like all of his air got shoved back into lungs. When the ambulance came, and he was being brought to the stretcher, he barely seemed like himself. It was so odd. Later on, I got to the hospital and the doctor told me he died twice. He died, then I Narcanned him and again in the ambulance. Luckily, he's doing okay now. He's in rehab, and that experience helped us both to realize things. He wants to be sober, and live a long and fulfilling life, and I have never ever loved someone so much. I'm so grateful everyday that he's here again. I would've missed my best friend.
Ye, sad. What brought me to tears is that you were just listening to someone telling a suicide story and not actually watching someone commit suicide. But you still cried, haha.
Yeah, I thought a lot about her after I watched the whole video. You can see, that she tumbled inside...I'm sure she had seen someone die. Her reaction kinda broke my heart in a weird way...
Most likely PTSD. Most memories are suppressed, so that you can’t feel it on a conscious level. Triggers are difficult because you can’t always know them, especially for people that have been in denial for so long. If you ask me if I have PTSD, I would say I’m not sure. I know there is trauma based on my reactions to certain things I see or hear. A tell tale sign is when you head into a downward spiral of depression and intense anxiety. You can also retrogress to an earlier period in your life and typically that is where the traumatic event originated from.
In January of 2022 I found my neighbor and good friend dead of a stroke. I had to do the compressions until medics arrived. It was very hard and found myself seeing the image of what I walked into everyday. Three weeks later my husband and I were on Uber scooters when his malfunctioned throwing him head first into the concrete… I held him covered in blood trying to apply first aid to him. Unconscious and bleeding out until paramedics arrived. While we did loose him and He was presumed dead to me for over an hour…. He survived by the grace of god after 4 cranial fractures . I have needed a group or trauma therapy and this video has definitely helped. I hope that anyone who has been in this situation knows you are not alone. There is definitely a lack of resource for people who go through this… thank you for this video. It’s given me a little bit of closure.
the girl that scramed "i dont want to die" really touched me because im scared of dying and seeing someone just saying in their last minutes that they dont want to die and than they die is so sad and scary to me......you'll never know when its gonna hit u
Roni Sadia there’s something so innocent and childlike about the statement “I don’t want to die” while someone is actively dying. I read an article last year that stated a lot of grown, dying men call out for “mommy” before they pass away. It give me chills to even think about it. It seems like your brain reverts back to a young state where it can’t make sense of anything anymore, and it’s like no matter how old you are, or how tough you think you are, you still die a confused, scared kid 😭
I know it’s scary to drift into the unknown, but try to live your life to the fullest. Know that death is there but it still might be far away from you. Enjoy your time with loved ones and friends for as long as possible. Try to live with no regrets so when your time does come you can have some type of contentment and rest.
Roni Sadia If you die, we can “freeze” your body and revive you in like 100 years. I’m not joking. Just make sure not to be decapitated and you’ll be good.
Why isn't it good? If it helps people cope with it, who cares what they do? As long as they don't force their belief systems on me I really couldn't care less.
Well sorry if I said something offensive or wrong. Death is like normal isn't ? I don't know why people are afraid of death like...literally everyone will pass away one day
i haven’t witnessed a death, but i did find my mothers passed-out body from a suicide attempt. it’s so scary. that was traumatizing enough, but oh my god... i couldn’t imagine finding her dead.
I was with my father when he passed. It was a very peaceful experience. The day before was awful, but his last day, he was very quiet and serene. We were all with him and he just took a deep breath and was gone. That was it. He was in hospice. I'm glad I was there with him.
"My mother committed suicide when i was a child and i was the one who found her” oh my... i felt pain in my heart cause of that... i don't even have words...
I feel horrible for her. I found my dad swinging from a rope when I was 13. Suicide changes lives of everyone left behind. Gotta try and fight through it
Bernardo Martinez being dead scares me more than dying, dying doesn’t last forever but death does, and you don’t even know where. My truly biggest fear.
@@nicogray9776im the same opinion dying is just for a moment death lasts for the rest of ur "existens"? I dont know what happens after death people can image the "nothing" or "pure darkness" we just can imagine it
When I was in 4th grade, my teacher had the whole class gather around to inform us that one of our fellow students had passed away. Bailey was his name. This was roughly 16 years ago and I think about him from time to time. I wish there was a way for me to find out more information about his death, but I'm not having any luck. I wish you were still here Bailey, you were truly a pure soul and you will be missed.
06:30 “Death is the one thing in my life that doesn’t scare me,” “Why aren’t you scared of death?” “Death just is, and things that just are its not good or bad, its just something that has to happen.”
I'm a veterinary assistant. Nobody talks about the mental exhaustion of medical jobs. I'm 16 and I have watched many animals pass away right in front of me and have had to hold them and prepare them for cremation. The owner's stories are the worst part. One time a woman came in and her cat was in the process of passing away and she was heartbroken. I tried to speak with her and empathize and she told me her husband had just passed away a couple of months ago as well. She also struggled to pay for the medication and process, but she never directed any anger toward me or the staff. She was thankful that we were there. My heart broke and I hugged her and told her life would be better for her soon as that is the way of the universe, and that was probably the only time I've ever cried at work.
I find closure in seeing my loved one's bodies after they die. My friend drowned in the ocean and they didn't find his body, and I still find it hard to accept that he is gone.
seeing my father die was the worst thing i’ve ever experienced honestly and ive been through other things but the helplessness you feel is something i can’t even begin to put into words
When I was in the 6th grade my grandmother collapsed on her front porch from a blood clot and was transported to the hospital. When we went to visit her we were so afraid and unsure of the near future. The first night we finally got to see her.. I was in such shock I never really got much of a word out. I just wish I'd hugged her a little tighter and a little longer then because I didn't realize it would be our last. Later that night we awoke to an emergency call and stormed back to the ICU just as she was being wheeled away for emergency surgery. Frozen, I watched as she passed within 5 feet of me for the last time and I didn't see her there and it still haunts me to this day. I start my senior year of highschool in a week and its coming up on the anniversary of her passing, i just hope I can graduate and make her proud. Don't let any word go unspoken to those you care about, you will regret it like I do. I love you Nanny, sipping sweet tea and cheering on the Broncos with a bird's eye view in heaven!
What she said about the green stuff coming out of the mouth is sadly accurate. When my mom expired, this greenish/purple/gray shit came oozing out of her mouth. It was horrific.
I didnt watch my friend die physically but I saw his soul die... he was hit by a truck and was brain dead on impact. Seeing his lifeless body still taking in oxygen and his heart beating was the most traumatizing thing I have ever witnessed.
@@user-ui7tn1fq2b I appreciate it. I'm not a believer in heaven or God but I always appreciate when someone tries to show support with their beliefs. Thank you ❤
I mean yeah, that happened. Some time has passed so there's no reason to get emotional over it anymore. People don't stay the same, every experience shapes us and if you're still hung up on the past, you have unresolved problems you should take care of.
Infidel Productionz Dead ass is slang. When he said I’m dead ass he meant he was serious. People from New York say dead ass. It just mean they are telling the truth or being serious.
I’m a nurse in palliative care. I’ve been with a number of people as they died, and have also pronounced many deaths, and informed family members that their loved one has passed. I don’t find it scary or creepy, so much as just very surreal that the person’s spirit, all the things that make them the person they are, just disappears.
Not My Rodrick people become numb to life sometimes. You become so desensitized to death. Plus she said this happened when she was younger, so she’s had plenty of time to reflect on it.
As someone who's dad was a pastor who did a LOT of funerals, the comment about becoming numb to it is really true. Every year as a kid, there'd be at least 10 or so funerals at the church he worked for. When my grandfather died, I hardly flinched because it almost felt like routine. Don't get me wrong- I love my grandpa very much- but once you become desensitized to it, it's hard to even feign any kind of feeling. Granted, I knew my grandfather was going to die (I had seen it in his demeanor in visits to him a year or so leading up to his death), so maybe it was buffered because I had mentally prepared for it. Still. Sometimes, it isn't death itself that gets you.
My father. I sat with him and my family as he passed in hospice care. It was the most difficult moment of my life up until that point, but years later, I now know that it was also the most transformative moment of my life. I appreciated my life, my health, and the love I was lucky to receive from friends and family more than I did before. It took me years to shake off the depression, but I'm a better person today and I'm grateful that I had the emotional intelligence to know that it was a fortunate way to let go of a parent, to be there for them in the moment they needed me most.
Ok I’ve seen a lot of comments saying, ‘’That girl who talked about the child being decapitated was way to happy!’’ It’s called a coping method. She was traumatised- if you see a dead body without a head you’d be scared to death to and you’d try to be happy. So stop blowing up saying she’s ‘happy’ that the child died. Ridiculous. Don’t attack me but, really, stop. You’d be the same. Even if you aren’t people want to try and be happy when it comes to death because it brings pain to everyone. Edit: 2.1K likes I- THANKS-
I’ve commented already but the girl saying that someone dying was almost like a relief.. I feel that. I watched my grandma suffer for years before she died. I had nightmares about 5 years about her dying. Her dying gave me so much anxiety I didn’t even realize it. As soon as I got the call that she passed away, I felt so much relief knowing that i didn’t have to watch her fade away anymore. It was done.
Sorry about your Grandma, I watched my mum die, although it was a relief to see her out of pain and at peace, I can never forget her last moments. Its so vivid its like it could of been today.
So true. My aunt had a brain tumor and it only took four months since she found out for it to kill her, but the last three days just watching her breathe and skip breaths was traumatizing. Whenever she took just a few seconds too long to breathe, everyone in the room held their breath until she finally breathed again. It was horrific and when she did finally stop breathing it was such a relief just knowing she was finally at peace.
Ik this may be dramatic but it's the same with my cat. He meows all night and often wakes me up at like 3am. He's had 3 seizures and he keeps sneezing loads
Shawnice LaVallie my condolences 🌻 my grandma had dementia so I took care of her it was hard to watch her fade in the final stages. I remember always getting upset when someone would say don’t resuscitate, but when I saw her suffering just always sleeping I knew it was time to let her go. I felt both pain and relief she wasn’t suffering anymore she made it to 84 so she lived a full life and now she’s with her family
As a nursing student I have seen many people die. During Covid, I worked with many people who where very sick. Visitors not allowed. I held a woman’s hand until she died & truth be told, it was both the most beautiful and awful moment in my life ❤️
Beautiful. There's so much beauty in the heaviness of the love in the room when an individual is surrounded by their loved ones, to finally see their bodies at ease, for the pain to quietly slip away, the small talk of family members, the laughs, the cries, the hugs. There is so much beauty in death. I feel this. There's of course very sad deaths, but I hold on to those loving ones
@@katiacleroux7376 i agree completely. There is so much beauty in death, as weird as that may sound. We hold on to those ones and pray our loved ones will experience death in that peaceful way aswell
Thomas Clifford Blaine was answering the guy who asked him 'Have you?' Also: Blaine‘s dad died? I remember him from the Truth and Drink video with his sister
I saw a shooting at a church, the strange thing is that you don’t feel like it’s actually happening until you see that people are actually falling dead to the ground. It’s just like you freeze and then you realize you have to run.
Holy fuck, how are you doing now? I’m so sorry. I hope you’ve had someone to help you cope. People shouldn’t have to deal with witnessing or being in situations like that. 💖
I witnessed my mom shoot herself in the head. That was the most horrible experience I have ever seen felt in my life. And my existence has never been the same. It has been 13 months and the pain of losing her this hurts as much as that day.
My mom died in front of me in the morning last august, from a prescription, alcohol overdose. I was living with her, helping her through some depressing times. I woke up and came down her to her having a huge seizure, her skin was purple, eyes were blood shot rolled back. It was horrific, tried to open her airways because she was getting no oxygen and it was obvious but I was way to late (still blame myself for this) and she just died in my arms. The craziest thing is I felt her go, even though paramedics came and took her to the hospital I new there was a 0 percent chance I’ll get to tell her bye, and that I love her. I just accepted that she was gone right there. I’ve never been the same nor will I ever be. I used to be someone that loves to go out and be with friends and have fun yenno normal 22 year old shit. Now I’m just a complete introvert (which isn’t bad in today’s world) usually it’s, work, gym, home. No dating, no friends, no sex drive. none of that. If you have anyone in your family with mental illness, it should never be taken lightly or as a joke.Plz plz plz listen to them and don’t pass judgement on them. I just thought I’d share my story given the video topic. Also if anyone actually does read this, godbless and I hope that this virus hasn’t been to hard on your mind, family or health both mentally or physically.
the woman telling her story about the boy at 3:54 sounds like something straight out of final destination.. what a terrifying thing to have to experience
there is an interview on RUclips with a man who had just witnessed another man decapitate and eat another mans head. the guy had crazy eyes but was calm and collected while being interviewed, he was still in shock
@@angrycheeseballs4155 because after awhile your brain shuts down the automatic response after you’ve come to terms with it, not everyone breaks down and cries in these situations lol
Some experiences are just too difficult for the brain to process and you have to distance yourself from reality to survive. Sitting next to a child and see them be decapitated is not something you cry over. It's something you go mad over. I bet you she's scream-cried plenty in the years, she's had to come to terms with what she saw.
A friend of mine that was like a brother had cancer and literally got really bad to a point that he just couldn't move for months and his doctors told him he has weeks to live. one day I went to the hospital to visit him and he stood up to say hi to me and he looked up at me smiled and said i missed you and just fell to the floor and died. I fell to the floor and screamed and tried waking him up and he doctors literally had to pull me from his body cause I couldn't let go. Edit: thank you guys for all youve said. It's been 3 years since he passed away and its still hard everytime I see his little brother and sister. ❤🙏🏼
i’ve never seen it but 7 years ago i was walking from school to the train station to go home and there was police everywhere. apparently an elderly woman got stuck with her trolley in the gap between the train and the station, or she just fell. but unfortunately she didn’t make it out alive there where white sheets everywhere to cover (this is really graphic) pieces of her body. i was 12 at that point and i couldn’t stop thinking abt how hard this must be for her family
I was at this choir concert and it was at a resting home. There was this guy in the audience and I just see this nurse check for breathing and then take him out of the room. He was blinking as he was leaving so he didn't die in that moment which I am very grateful. I had two people who died in the hospital and my parents wouldn't let me see them because they had all these wires hooked up to them so I'm happy they wouldn't let me go through that.
Joshua b i know you don’t know me but I have a passage of a spiritual book by Dolores Cannon that I wanna show you bc it speaks about the pain that comes before death & the act of dying. I’m telling you Dolores cannon has changed & saved my entire life/mind.
I don’t know if anyone would read this but i remember seeing my best friend die. I was in the hospital with his dad and his grandmother. I remember standing next to him as he layed there and his dad and grandma were sitting down in the chairs. My friend said after a long silence he said “Marie. I want you to know that you were the best friend ever. And I love you” I stared crying and I told him that he’d be okay. He said that he had felt himself getting weaker and more tired by the hours and he knew it was his time. I kept reminding him that he’d be okay and that we could do whatever he wanted when he got out. He smiled at me and told me “I’ll miss you Marie. Just remember to always stay shining bright and be kind to others. Tell my dad i love him.” Then i remember hearing that slow beep beep beep turn into a long beeeeep. I remember seeing him slump down in the hospital bed as his face now had a blank expression. I was in shock. I was frozen and his dad woke up and ran over to me and him. He stared crying and hugged me close. This was my friends dad who was hugging me. He kept telling me that my friend (his son) wasn’t dead. He was just sleeping and I had to reassure him that it would be okay. It was the worst night of my life and I will always remember my best friend. I will forever miss you Ame. ❤
“this cat who was like just walking down the street he had a seizure and he just froze up he fell and he smacked his head really hard on the ground and he like stoped breathing he was laying like he was dead then this guys came and gave him CPR he came back to life and we can pancakes 🥞”
Fair play to them saying "I don't wanna answer." And fairplay to the Cut staff for them respecting it. Clearly she doesn't wanna talk about if she did.
Okay but the story about the girl screaming "I don't want to die" and then dying really hit me.. What a horrific way to pass..
I was remembering the scene form Infinity war when spider-man said "I don't wanna die". That must be really hurtfut to watch
@@dead2675 ALL roads lead to marvel
It reminds me of a story I heard a police officer tell, he said the one time he ever seen one of his fellow officers get shot was one of the most terrifying experiences he's had, he said the guy looked down to his stomach (where he was shot) before saying "I'm going to die... I'm going to die, I'm really going to die" before dying in the next few seconds
The way the officer explained it made it sound really terrifying
My dad was really sick in 2017. In the hospital for 5 months waiting for a transplant. After a month of having a breathing tube and pretty much being in a coma he woke up. Once he was able to talk again he told us how much he didn’t want to die and he kept repeating it. I’d never seen him cry before so that hit me hard. Thankfully he got his transplant 10 months later and he’s doing better than he has in 15 years but that time will never leave me.
r/thathappend
Nobody’s talking about that poor girl who’s mum committed suicide when she was a child and she was the one that found her that must have scared her especially seeing her mum like that and a young age god bless.
Yeah, we were neighbours with a family with a mother and two daughters. When they were young their father hung himself in the garage. I think the daughters found him. It definitely screwed them up. The mother was crazily strict and you could feel from their family that things were off. They were all so unhappy. As teenagers both girls rebelled and went completely off the rails. They dropped out of school. Both ran away. Got pregnant. Had abusive relationships. Last I saw the mother she was slowly trying to get her relationship back with her daughters. The whole thing was terrible. I hope this girl had the support she needed to get through it.
im not talking about it since i just found this video and im not even done with the video yet. but that was horrible
Everyone's talking about her wdymmm
TheTardisDreamer sorry, this is probably an inappropriate time to add this, but it’s supposed to be “hanged” here, not “hung”
I know. :( My mom was in the same situation, her mother committed suicide the night before one of my aunts birthdays.
Why is nobody talking about the woman who found her mom after she killed herself as a child thats so sad
Finally I see this comment
I am literally crying because of how sad it is
My dad found his mom dead by a gun.. and bottle of alcohol..she killed herself...
i was looking for this comment, but yeah i cant imagine 🥺
Maybe they did, u just didn’t look far enough
Yes, my mother. When I received the news that she had 24 hours to live. I wasn't sure that I could but I went and stayed overnight in her hospice care room and saw her take her last breath. It was full circle, she saw me take my first and I saw her take her last.
Im so sorry
Its so weird how impossible the idea is of us experiencing something like that with someone we love so much. But you just reach down and do it. I'm sorry you had to experience that with your mother, but I'm happy you go to be there with her
Keep your head up king may she Rest In Peace 🙏🏽
i experienced the same thing with my mom 7 months ago. it was weird and frightening to see her take her last breath while looking at me. didn't really sink in at first because i was in denial and had hopes she'd be revived. it's still so hard and i honestly think im traumatized for life. but im still grateful i got to be with her during her last moments. hope you're doing okay btw
cut isn't "taking a dark turn" - it's always been this brutally honest about neglected topics. i'm not at all surprised by this question.
cave it’s real life. yes it’s dark, but look at how many people have witnessed death. it happens everyday...
I think many cultures have a strange relationship with death, like it’s taboo. I don’t mean they have to worship it, just accept it, doesn’t take away the pain or the probable awfulness it may bring, but it doesn’t have as traumatic and horrible if we deny it.
Tbh I don't get why the would ask that. Bit stupid
@@harrygallagher1253 well I never knew this many people had seen death happen firsthand.. It's for people like me that they ask such questions. They broaden the walls that we all build
right
I kind of wish this didn't jump between people so fast.
I think it's because people don't want to talk about it.
Em stop complaining
Exactly starting at like 2:32 I wanted to here all of their stories
Creative Sparks They do that when it’s all about the same topic like in this one everyone saw someone die in a car crash
@@ultrashot0521 yeah i thought that was the case but that's like too coincidental
when that lady said “why are you asking this?” that is the most uncomfortable & disturbed ive ever felt.
corbs TW I think someone died recent and she got sad
wgdf999 What a idiot
wgdf999 dumbass
The only that makes me uncomfortable is when a gay magician says that bungee gum has the properties of both rubber and gum
@@raccs9752 is this really the place for that? Don't get me wrong I like hxh as much as the next guy but, maybe this isn't the greatest place for a hisoka reference
"I was the one who found her" I relate maybe 90% to this since it wasn't my mom who i found it was actually my best friend. imagine getting a missed call from your best friend and seeing how close you live together, you go over to her house and when u enter she's just hanging from the ceiling with her eyes open wide in her room. I wouldn't even wish my worst enemy to feel what i felt.
I started sobbing when I read your story, I'm so sorry you have to go through this❤️
@@bentel6069 thank you for your kind words.
@@smtasin6441 I am so sorry that u had to go through that. No one deserves to feel like your friend did or have to go through what u did ❤️!
I am so so sorry. I hope you’re doing okay and if not please reach out to someone. Anyone even me as a stranger
Do you know what caused her passing? By the way, I’m so sorry abt her passing
Edit: sorry I misread I see now you said she hung herself again, so sorry
The woman who experienced the child next to her getting decapitated is just.. sad. 3:57
Carlos TheArtist it’s truest heart breaking 💔
Carlos TheArtist
I remember I was 8 or 7 I was at a water park and this 10 year old kid got decapitated at a ride, the ride is closed now, if you want you can try searching it, he had a 12 year old brother who went up to his body and screamed, I was so scared my mom took me away to a different water park, I was to young to see a dead body.
Appic im sorry you had to experience that
My jaw dropped when I heard the kid got decapitated:( I feel awful for her having to witness that and the kid's family
It must be traumatizing.
“he came back to life, we got pancakes” if only all deaths worked like that huh.
I feel like he should have taken him to the hospital. Like if he hit his head he could have had a concussion.
He didn’t die. He was likely just unconscious, as is common post seizures, we call it postical.
I guess dying, coming back to life and witnessing the whole situation could make people hungry for some pancakes.
ismokemilk yea 😥
He clutched the gulag
"I can't imagine anyone on their death bed with no one to come and see them."
So sad :(
I can my grandmother was in the hospital and her lungs were failing she also got covid and the hospital wouldn't let us go in to see her because the covid could've spread so she passed away alone
@@orange905 im really sorry you guys went through that
@@orange905 the same thing happened with my grand father the exact same just he didn’t have Covid but he’s his lungs failed literally Same I feel so sorry we couldn’t see him
@@mia-ln1th my moms coworker had covid and passed, no one could see her in the hospital in her final hours. i can’t imagine what its like to die with no one you love beside you
@@frunklie
that is so sad. :( covid sucks man
As an EMT, I see death all the time. My first one was a man who just died in his recliner. Got on the scene, did CPR and after a little bit, he started bleeding out of his mouth and it looked into his eyes and underneath his head. I still remember his face and eyes to this day. Been three years ago
This is heartbreaking I’m wishing you the best
Seeing so much death takes a toll. You never really get over it.
" My dad had a cancer "
" My mother committed suicide when I was a child and I was the one that found her "
I can not even imagine that. :"((
That's so sad 😭😭
But Don't worry ARMY I am here with you...
I purple you 😭😭💜💜
My gosh...💔
Whats suicide?
@@carlosbairesgomez4398 is it not a positive thing that they don't know that? Sounds like you're 7 yourself.
@@carlosbairesgomez4398 you're not helping, don't be rude
CUT ask 100 people either makes me laugh or cry theres no in between
I only have been in between.
yeah, it really made me cry when they made a "hundred people tell a joke" .-.
same
Cut makes me think of Harry Potter almost every video (thestrals)
Which one are you feeling?
for everyone who started crying i just would have hugged them immediately
I wouldn’t
Sadie Pawluk
A hug is mostly likely NOT gonna help anyone. Not a good thing to do to someone who’s traumatised and grieving over ones death. I’m genuinely serious; trying to console a traumatised and psychologically damaged person is just going end up with them aggressively pushing you against the wall or if you’re lucky, they’ll just tell you to get off them. Don’t physically touch a person who’s shedding tears, you don’t know what that person is going through and it can trigger suppressed/bad memories. It has happened to me; I tend to flinch when someone tries to touch me or get their hands near me, even if they had good intent; I’d get pretty defensive and furious.
If you wanna console someone, think with logic not emotions. Just be respectful that not everyone is comfortable with being hugged.
@@RosemaryTurner2002 what i mean is i would ask and then hug if they let me, i wouldnt want to be rude, i would ask first if they are comfortable with me hugging them.
Sadie Pawluk I get what you’re saying...hugs are comforting most people won’t push u or do whatever that person said you genuinely have to be angry to do something like that to someone everyone excepts a hug
Alot of my loved ones are gone... I a man and I had to push my shit aside and have a cry.... I still to this day ask why I'm here...people ask why I'm obsessed with cars and racing... It's all I have to remember them... They're all gone... I'm even the last one with my last name
I was holding my mom’s hand when she died. It was so peaceful. She suffered 22 years from Parkinson’s disease. She was in a hospice facility and they were so good to our entire family. They treated my mom with such compassion.
"and she was screaming "i dont wanna die i dont wanna die" then she died" :(
@@xyzejd for riiiill
@@xyzejd he has a compilation of suicidal ppl and its a try not to laugh
"so yea kind of 😀"
@@nio_n nobody asked if you cared
The question was "did you see someone die?" And she says "I guess, yeah."
Is she a goddamn psychopath? I do not trust that woman
C'mon, too many of these comments are about how people answered weirdly and didn't show emotion. When you witness something **that** traumatic, an automatic response is to shut down your emotions so you won't break down.
I sawn One of my puppys die by sickness. they were really cute but is really sad.
I was 8 when I saw my uncle dying on a hospital bed with brain cancer.
That's true, I usually smirk or laugh nervously when I talk about serious things because I feel that uncomfortable. It's not because it's funny for me. I'm annoyed by how easilly people are judging and assuming things like "Oh, she doesn't care that member of her family died, because she's smiling, you see?". Everyone's reactions are very different, I can imagine it's such a trauma to experience other's death or harm, so you never know how you would behave in that situation. There are just too much emotions in one moment. It's often very awkward to talk about sad, emotional stuff very openly with other people, so imagine how harder it's getting to talk like that right in front of the camera 🙄
agreed!
They’re just blessed to not know what that feels like. I don’t even try to argue with them anymore because they just don’t know. Personally, my grief style is denial and avoidance and anytime I talk about my trauma or someone talks about something that triggers me I just start laughing nervously. Ignorant people have asked me all the time why I’m laughing about that
*"And we went and got pancakes"* Not the ending we expected but a pleasant one at that
When was that att
2:19 actually
I was confused by that did he go get pancakes with the guy who had seizure or did he go get pancakes with his friend? 🤨
I mean if I had a near death experience, I would want food too.
I don't wanna go knowing my last meal was cereal.
I want lasagna
@@Justiceforall55 the cat had the seizure and the guy gave the cat CPR and he got pancaked with the guy who gave the cat CPR
Until 3 weeks ago, I had never actually seen someone die, like in front of me…
But my mom had a heart attack, and she asked to be kept alive long enough to say goodbye to my sister and I. Then she was unplugged from the machines. We stayed in the hospital room and actually saw her take her last breath.
I firmly believe that she’s in Heaven, no longer in pain, but dang… seeing that shit has messed me up permanently! 😔
I'm so sorry for your loss.
I'm sorry for youre loss ❤️
keep your head up 🙏🏽 she’s forever watching over you
Sending love + support 1 year on ❤️
why would they unplug the machines if they can keep her alive??
You can tell that the woman who witnessed the child being decapitated has spent a long time working through it by the way she speaks about it
Starskyy but ehh? That’s the most inhuman thing you could say. A person dying especially at the hand of someone else is not just “people die all the time”
Starskyy damn dawg go see a fucking therapist
@@hannak3480 I dont have any problems accepting death it is a very natural thing and their was absolulty nothing I myself or anyone else could do to prevent it it happend in a blink of an eye so just because some people dont feel comfortable with death doesnt mean I am not either accidents happen and they wernt murderd on purpose they just got in the way of a giant riot outside in the street
@@nobetter7747 you go see a therapist its true people die all the time it is a natural thing hello? I worked as a nurse I've seen people die all the time so its very very normal to me
Starskyy like i said see a fuckin therapist for your like of apathy. no shit people die every day death is the only true faith we all carry and meet but to brush off death let alone murder of two innocent children is honestly disturbing. youre wrong for that for being so blazé blazé about it so fuckin edgy
i feel really terrible about the one girl who found her mom after she committed suicide. that's one of my biggest fears, finding someone i love dead. and especially as a child.
autumn leaves I went through that as well, It’s horrible.. But the best you can do is make sure you talk to your family a lot and help them if they need it. Ask them if they’re okay often and show them you love them
Omg same like me, my biggest fears is when someone i love dead
Just like my mom, i love her so so much , i would rather die for her
Same it has become my fear since my dad passed away
@@hydraulicpress8057 aw im so sorry for your loss :( my dad passed away too when i was 7. i hope you're doing well now
Cabello _____ i wouldn’t die for my mom because I know she wouldn’t want that. It sounds messed up, but if you think about it, your parents would rather die than you die
"Where do we go, after we die?"
"I think we go to the same place we were before we were born"
I think this is the best description of what happens... after...
But if you think about it, could you exist again? I think it’s probable?
All religions have their interpretations of life after death. I personally believe in the Day of Resurrection so maybe after we die there's either bliss if you were good in Life and Torment if you were bad, but I don't know how you would comprehend time. Doubt you would feel a nightly cycle, that still bothers me
@@jhunnebug42 not our physical self but the soul, and if its not satisfied, the memories don't disappear even after the rebirth. Anna Frank had a rebirth, checkout on youtube
Ibrahim Soualhi Ibrahim Soualhi I can agree, but also take in to account the perception of time relative to the Universe. We’re moving very slow, almost insignificant. But then again, who can truly tell?
I personally believe that if you believe in Jesus and accept that he died to save us from the death of sin, you will be saved from eternal death in Hell afted you die. It's great to think that after I die, I don't have to worry about the troubles and unfairness of this world, I will just be at peace with the One who made me and made everything else in Heaven
"a guy died from a seizure and then a guy gave him CPR and he came back to life and then we got pancakes" sounds like a regular show episode lmao
it was actually a cat that had the seizure
I still can’t comprehend how the lady who witnessed a child’s decapitation was so calm. Gives me the chills.
Snowy shit like that can really numb you.
I need more details like wtf
SAMEEE
I seen a video where a little boy in Brazil maybe in his teens was decapitated. He was in a gang in Brazil but idk what he did to deserve that. Kids in the poorest regions will do anything to feed their family and unfortunately many kids like the one I saw end up dead and in pieces for doing something wrong
People learn to deal & move on. Not everyone can. Those who can in a healthy way are the most healthy mentally & emotionally.
Keywords: THOSE WHO CAN
“Why do you think death is so hard?”
Because you are losing someone that you love and will never ever see again. You have to live the rest of your life without them, not knowing what happens after death.
It is inevitable
Simple Piano You would never see them laugh again, and never see them smile.
want me to tell you what happens to us when we die from the Bible’s point of view? You don’t have to believe at all, I just hate to see ppl worrying about dead loved ones, and what might become of them after death. But the Bible provides some encouraging answers.
You will see them again in heaven
Simple Piano I was attempting not to cry before this comment 😭
Simple Piano you won’t get to make new memories and all you have left are past memories that you’ll reminisce until you slowly forget about them and it’s sad because they had such a major impact on your life and when they died you couldn’t imagine what your life would be like without them but now you can’t imagine how it would be if they were still here
The girl who said “why are you asking this?” You already know she had been through shit
Yo, lowkey.. her mouth said 😬
She was not ready.
@@b1njjj95 she needed some milk lmao
they were asking her a question and he was shocked lol
oh no, shes just really aggravating. She's been on a couple "guess my..." episodes on cut and that is just how her personality is.
I appreciate you guys including a diverse group of people in the video. I am a hijabi woman myself and to see a hijabi woman being included actually made me tear up a bit because the islamophobia around the world has gotten so much worse, and it is unsettling to see. I felt like you guys appreciated us here so thank you
To the guy behind the camera who lost his dad recently: You keep trucking, man. You're really strong for being able to ask the same question repeatedly. I'm sure your dad is proud of you.
AestheticKitty Was that Blaine? If so, I'm so sorry to hear that... His father has been in some videos on Cut, looked like a great man and a great father.
who tf says "keep trucking"
@@dkyk00 i think it was :( and his sister madison was in a lot of cut videos too, they seemed like a lovely family, rip
@@iknowexactlywhoyouare8701 read the room
@@kjoter I know I'm late but it's actually Morgan. His voice is similar to Blaine's but not the same person. Their dad has popped up on their instagrams from time to time and is alive and well!
6:35 "Death just is, and things that just are, it's not good or bad, it's just something that has to happen."
An absolutely beautiful way to be strong against the fear of death. I said this to my grandma and she slapped me. :(
well that depends on how a person die tho..
your grandma can't face death, that's all.
Look at death as something we all agree to in exchange for a shot at life so make the best of your time that you have
next time try this one:
"when we die, we go bye bye"
Abe Lincoln
This cracked me up LOL
Why is nobody talking of the woman who saw her mom death body when she was a CHILD
That should has been really devastating to her i can't even imagine.
rawberry97 i saw my dad how he died i was only 5yrs old at that time.
I found my mother dead at 6 tried to wake her but she didn't wake up
@@hanna9630 did it devastate you?
@@bubblekitten01bubble55 how did it emotionally affect you?
Parent of the year...ahem, NOT
Last month, my fiance overdosed. I was the one who found him, it just looked like he was asleep. He was peaceful and his face just looked disturbingly calm. Once I realized what was happening, I had to Narcan him and call the ambulance. As soon as I Narcanned him, it looked like all of his air got shoved back into lungs. When the ambulance came, and he was being brought to the stretcher, he barely seemed like himself. It was so odd. Later on, I got to the hospital and the doctor told me he died twice. He died, then I Narcanned him and again in the ambulance. Luckily, he's doing okay now. He's in rehab, and that experience helped us both to realize things. He wants to be sober, and live a long and fulfilling life, and I have never ever loved someone so much. I'm so grateful everyday that he's here again. I would've missed my best friend.
Wow! That must be so traumatizing, but I'm happy your partner actually survived that incident!! I hope you're both doing fine right now...
The woman who found her mother dead from suicide, immediately brought tears to my eyes. I almosssst made it through the video without crying
Ye, sad. What brought me to tears is that you were just listening to someone telling a suicide story and not actually watching someone commit suicide. But you still cried, haha.
Imagine it’s your birthday and you’re smoking a joint all calm by yourself and two people show up and one of them kills the other...
Yeah, BIRTHDAY RUINED!
Pineapple express style
That would be so cool
Been there
And I oop- 👀
„Why are you asking this???“ she looked really stressed
Yeah, I thought a lot about her after I watched the whole video. You can see, that she tumbled inside...I'm sure she had seen someone die. Her reaction kinda broke my heart in a weird way...
She seemed triggered, like not in an angry annoyed sort of way. Her reaction seemed so broken inside. You could see her pain.
someone lmao I thought the same thing
Most likely PTSD. Most memories are suppressed, so that you can’t feel it on a conscious level. Triggers are difficult because you can’t always know them, especially for people that have been in denial for so long.
If you ask me if I have PTSD, I would say I’m not sure. I know there is trauma based on my reactions to certain things I see or hear. A tell tale sign is when you head into a downward spiral of depression and intense anxiety. You can also retrogress to an earlier period in your life and typically that is where the traumatic event originated from.
She looked hurt..It broke me honestly 💔
In January of 2022 I found my neighbor and good friend dead of a stroke. I had to do the compressions until medics arrived. It was very hard and found myself seeing the image of what I walked into everyday. Three weeks later my husband and I were on Uber scooters when his malfunctioned throwing him head first into the concrete… I held him covered in blood trying to apply first aid to him. Unconscious and bleeding out until paramedics arrived. While we did loose him and He was presumed dead to me for over an hour…. He survived by the grace of god after 4 cranial fractures . I have needed a group or trauma therapy and this video has definitely helped. I hope that anyone who has been in this situation knows you are not alone. There is definitely a lack of resource for people who go through this… thank you for this video. It’s given me a little bit of closure.
the girl that scramed "i dont want to die" really touched me because im scared of dying and seeing someone just saying in their last minutes that they dont want to die and than they die is so sad and scary
to me......you'll never know when its gonna hit u
:'(
Roni Sadia there’s something so innocent and childlike about the statement “I don’t want to die” while someone is actively dying. I read an article last year that stated a lot of grown, dying men call out for “mommy” before they pass away. It give me chills to even think about it. It seems like your brain reverts back to a young state where it can’t make sense of anything anymore, and it’s like no matter how old you are, or how tough you think you are, you still die a confused, scared kid 😭
I know it’s scary to drift into the unknown, but try to live your life to the fullest. Know that death is there but it still might be far away from you. Enjoy your time with loved ones and friends for as long as possible. Try to live with no regrets so when your time does come you can have some type of contentment and rest.
Roni Sadia
If you die, we can “freeze” your body and revive you in like 100 years. I’m not joking. Just make sure not to be decapitated and you’ll be good.
Hannah Bensusan
I’ve been wondering how to put it in words, but u said it perfectly. Thank you.
"Because that's death, it's not romantic."
This.
We like to romanticize everything, it's not good.
Why isn't it good? If it helps people cope with it, who cares what they do? As long as they don't force their belief systems on me I really couldn't care less.
Kalia Nav what do you mean? In what way is people literally dying romantic?
Kalia Nav please stay 5000 miles away from me thanks 🤢🤢
Well sorry if I said something offensive or wrong. Death is like normal isn't ? I don't know why people are afraid of death like...literally everyone will pass away one day
@@lianavalona Nigga. Just stop.
“my mother committed suicide when i was a child and i was the one who found her” ... holy shit. i cant imagine what that was like
i haven’t witnessed a death, but i did find my mothers passed-out body from a suicide attempt. it’s so scary. that was traumatizing enough, but oh my god... i couldn’t imagine finding her dead.
I can relate to that, cause I found my mom hanging in the basement, that was 7 years ago ):
@@daisymay_hellion5296 I’m so sorry I hope ur doing okay ❤️
@@blairewildflower I’m sorry I hope you and her are okay now❤️
@@funkypasta3052 it's alright, you dont need to be sorry at all, I hope your doing well to ❤
I was with my father when he passed. It was a very peaceful experience. The day before was awful, but his last day, he was very quiet and serene. We were all with him and he just took a deep breath and was gone. That was it. He was in hospice. I'm glad I was there with him.
“He went “UGHHHHH”-
came back to life
*and we went and got pancakes* “
Deadass
Lmao😂😂
i laughed watching him talk about and I'm laughing again reading this comment 😂
I listened to him say it while I read your comment at the exact same time omg ahahahaha
LMFAO
"My mother committed suicide when i was a child and i was the one who found her”
oh my... i felt pain in my heart cause of that... i don't even have words...
same
I felt so sorry for her!
im in tears after heard what she said
may her soul rest in peace.
I feel horrible for her. I found my dad swinging from a rope when I was 13. Suicide changes lives of everyone left behind. Gotta try and fight through it
Death doesn’t really scare me, dying does.
Same, just suffering before eventually leaving the earth scares me
Bernardo Martinez it’s the opposite for me .
Haileyyy D dying is painful and sad, but death can be really good (or bad) or just nothing, depending on your beliefs.
Bernardo Martinez being dead scares me more than dying, dying doesn’t last forever but death does, and you don’t even know where. My truly biggest fear.
@@nicogray9776im the same opinion dying is just for a moment death lasts for the rest of ur "existens"? I dont know what happens after death people can image the "nothing" or "pure darkness" we just can imagine it
When I was in 4th grade, my teacher had the whole class gather around to inform us that one of our fellow students had passed away. Bailey was his name. This was roughly 16 years ago and I think about him from time to time. I wish there was a way for me to find out more information about his death, but I'm not having any luck. I wish you were still here Bailey, you were truly a pure soul and you will be missed.
06:30 “Death is the one thing in my life that doesn’t scare me,”
“Why aren’t you scared of death?”
“Death just is, and things that just are its not good or bad, its just something that has to happen.”
I love it
Well said ✅
Very well said
stoicism
Death is the only thing that’s certain in this world. Knowing that brings me peace
This is to depressing for a Sunday afternoon
Sunday morning for me.
@@chuyistheshiz6811 sunday night for me
Guys, no one gives a shit what time it is for you
Sunday 10:20am
@@3zk1i_93 22:55
6:09 imagine being a kid and finding your mother dead after she killed herself. You must be traumatised
It's such a tragedy, suicide takes so many good people
yes it is really traumatic.
I hope she's gotten counseling and is healing 🙏🏽
i saw my grandma suicide when i was 12 years old
X_OmOm I’m so so sorry but 69 nice
I'm a veterinary assistant. Nobody talks about the mental exhaustion of medical jobs. I'm 16 and I have watched many animals pass away right in front of me and have had to hold them and prepare them for cremation. The owner's stories are the worst part. One time a woman came in and her cat was in the process of passing away and she was heartbroken. I tried to speak with her and empathize and she told me her husband had just passed away a couple of months ago as well. She also struggled to pay for the medication and process, but she never directed any anger toward me or the staff. She was thankful that we were there. My heart broke and I hugged her and told her life would be better for her soon as that is the way of the universe, and that was probably the only time I've ever cried at work.
imagine smoking a joint and seeing someone get shot 😳 that has to be scarring
On your birthday too
id be soooo freaked out
Ok but what about the woman who watched someone get stabbed
i hope that never happens to me,I would just stand there hyperventilating
Its so sad
Open caskets aren’t pleasant, they dont look like themselves. Its terrible seeing a loved one like that :(
My dad was such a prankster at his funeral I thought he was going to jump out of the casket and scare us
My grandma was made up and got make-up they put her mouth in a sad way sort of and then when we got to the graveyard she was smiling
I've never had an open casket funeral but I've gone to 2 viewings but I can imagine its harder at an open casket funeral
I find closure in seeing my loved one's bodies after they die. My friend drowned in the ocean and they didn't find his body, and I still find it hard to accept that he is gone.
I honestly prefer it open
“ he came back to life and We got pancakes 🥞 “
What a happy end
2 good endings
you can’t forget pancakes
Ma'am what else do you do after being resurrected? Pancake time obviously
bruh i died
seeing my father die was the worst thing i’ve ever experienced honestly and ive been through other things but the helplessness you feel is something i can’t even begin to put into words
I had to let my daughter go at 14 days old... She wasn't ever really with us, but it still messes with my head
i’m so sorry for your loss.
deansusandylan god bless your family
You're strong. I hope you're okay. Lots of love😭
kirzu No, not funny
@@kirzuu that's fucked up
"why are you asking this" she was terrified. Her face scared me tho
I just hope she’s doing okay :(
Textbook raw unprocessed trauma, people. Thats what that was. Scary shit...
Prolly killed someone lol
@@rickeydart3040 she was thinking "how did they find out!"
LMFAO me too
“The child next to me was decapitated and died”
Okay that just hit hard...
What does decapitated mean
Xhoney X head gets severed from the rest of the body
Xhoney X his head got cut off
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@@lanadelreyfan123 3:54
When I was in the 6th grade my grandmother collapsed on her front porch from a blood clot and was transported to the hospital. When we went to visit her we were so afraid and unsure of the near future. The first night we finally got to see her.. I was in such shock I never really got much of a word out. I just wish I'd hugged her a little tighter and a little longer then because I didn't realize it would be our last. Later that night we awoke to an emergency call and stormed back to the ICU just as she was being wheeled away for emergency surgery. Frozen, I watched as she passed within 5 feet of me for the last time and I didn't see her there and it still haunts me to this day.
I start my senior year of highschool in a week and its coming up on the anniversary of her passing, i just hope I can graduate and make her proud. Don't let any word go unspoken to those you care about, you will regret it like I do.
I love you Nanny, sipping sweet tea and cheering on the Broncos with a bird's eye view in heaven!
*because thats death. and its not romantic*
well spoken.
why?
I'm still wheezing
She was so angry
I feel so bad for laughing at that statement
What she said about the green stuff coming out of the mouth is sadly accurate. When my mom expired, this greenish/purple/gray shit came oozing out of her mouth. It was horrific.
“I’m not scared of death because death just is, and something that has to happen. It’s not good or bad.”
"I dont know why people are scared of death, its just another part of life. You start in the womb and end in the tomb".
-Melanie Martinez from K-12
This is a good one....second com not so much
Blazing Blasian I agree
@@sakarin9973 hyuckk
Galaxy Kawaii UwU I was just watching a vid on Melanie Martinez like what-
I didnt watch my friend die physically but I saw his soul die... he was hit by a truck and was brain dead on impact. Seeing his lifeless body still taking in oxygen and his heart beating was the most traumatizing thing I have ever witnessed.
I’m sorry that you had to witness such a horrifying event
@Roman Sarbo same
《Jaz music stops》 I hope your friend's in heaven. May God bless u
I believe that your friend is in heaven... I know you might not believe the same as me but you will see him one day. Trust me.
@@user-ui7tn1fq2b I appreciate it. I'm not a believer in heaven or God but I always appreciate when someone tries to show support with their beliefs. Thank you ❤
the dude who said "no it's okay" to the girl who apologized for crying really warmed my heart in many ways
This lady is saying this so calmly “a child was decapitated next to me”
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@@Gentapi5 4:00
I mean yeah, that happened. Some time has passed so there's no reason to get emotional over it anymore. People don't stay the same, every experience shapes us and if you're still hung up on the past, you have unresolved problems you should take care of.
@@serenity3756 Thanks
@@tescobakery1927 and especially its a coping mechanism for her
“My mother committed suicide when I was a child. I was the one who found her.” That hit me so hard...
Time count please
Oh nvm I found it
That hit me too
6:12
That was so sad
“Have you ever seen someone die?” “Yes, this cat was walking down the street-(more ranting)- and then we got pancakes
Emily Someone he means cat as in person, it’s just slang
I was confused with him mentioning the cat and calling himself a dead ass.
Did the cat die or the donkey?
......it’s slang
joonie pop.x u can call a crackhead a cat so yh😂
Infidel Productionz Dead ass is slang. When he said I’m dead ass he meant he was serious. People from New York say dead ass. It just mean they are telling the truth or being serious.
I’m a nurse in palliative care. I’ve been with a number of people as they died, and have also pronounced many deaths, and informed family members that their loved one has passed. I don’t find it scary or creepy, so much as just very surreal that the person’s spirit, all the things that make them the person they are, just disappears.
“have you ever seen someone die?”
that woman: YES!😜💕🦋✨
bluenailsdone “thInK shE WaS oNlY AlIvE FoR a WeEK” ✨✨✨😵👁👄👁
Literally just talking about it casually.
"My little sister."
😂😂😂
Well she had no feelings, she barely knew her. Only a week bruh
“The child sitting next to me got decapitated” that turned my stomach
BlackMambaHaze right? A freak accident
BlackMambaHaze i literally started hyperventilating. i feel sick to my stomach just hearing that
@@umi3654 k
@@umi3654 you must get sick easily
I can only think of final destination
Imagine how hard it is to live with that image of someone dying like that
The one with the child who got decapitated, how can you even talk about that after it happened
Not My Rodrick people become numb to life sometimes. You become so desensitized to death. Plus she said this happened when she was younger, so she’s had plenty of time to reflect on it.
As someone who's dad was a pastor who did a LOT of funerals, the comment about becoming numb to it is really true. Every year as a kid, there'd be at least 10 or so funerals at the church he worked for. When my grandfather died, I hardly flinched because it almost felt like routine. Don't get me wrong- I love my grandpa very much- but once you become desensitized to it, it's hard to even feign any kind of feeling. Granted, I knew my grandfather was going to die (I had seen it in his demeanor in visits to him a year or so leading up to his death), so maybe it was buffered because I had mentally prepared for it. Still. Sometimes, it isn't death itself that gets you.
Over time it doesn’t hurt as much as it did.
She probably went to therapy for it and now can talk about it freely
It's clearly she has dealt with it and has moved on. Bless her and the family of that child.
My father. I sat with him and my family as he passed in hospice care. It was the most difficult moment of my life up until that point, but years later, I now know that it was also the most transformative moment of my life.
I appreciated my life, my health, and the love I was lucky to receive from friends and family more than I did before. It took me years to shake off the depression, but I'm a better person today and I'm grateful that I had the emotional intelligence to know that it was a fortunate way to let go of a parent, to be there for them in the moment they needed me most.
Lightest part of this video: “then we went to get pancakes.”
Ok I’ve seen a lot of comments saying, ‘’That girl who talked about the child being decapitated was way to happy!’’ It’s called a coping method. She was traumatised- if you see a dead body without a head you’d be scared to death to and you’d try to be happy. So stop blowing up saying she’s ‘happy’ that the child died. Ridiculous. Don’t attack me but, really, stop. You’d be the same. Even if you aren’t people want to try and be happy when it comes to death because it brings pain to everyone.
Edit: 2.1K likes I- THANKS-
It was still uncomfortable to watch.
U had to add the pun in there
Yeah, some people use laughing and smiling as a way to prevent themselves from crying/breaking down
@@toyah6459 Then don't watch. I'm sorry but she was more uncomfortable than you when bringing up such a traumatizing event in her life.
Exactly
I’ve commented already but the girl saying that someone dying was almost like a relief.. I feel that. I watched my grandma suffer for years before she died. I had nightmares about 5 years about her dying. Her dying gave me so much anxiety I didn’t even realize it. As soon as I got the call that she passed away, I felt so much relief knowing that i didn’t have to watch her fade away anymore. It was done.
Sorry about your Grandma,
I watched my mum die, although it was a relief to see her out of pain and at peace, I can never forget her last moments. Its so vivid its like it could of been today.
So true. My aunt had a brain tumor and it only took four months since she found out for it to kill her, but the last three days just watching her breathe and skip breaths was traumatizing. Whenever she took just a few seconds too long to breathe, everyone in the room held their breath until she finally breathed again. It was horrific and when she did finally stop breathing it was such a relief just knowing she was finally at peace.
Ik this may be dramatic but it's the same with my cat. He meows all night and often wakes me up at like 3am. He's had 3 seizures and he keeps sneezing loads
i felt this comment
Shawnice LaVallie my condolences 🌻 my grandma had dementia so I took care of her it was hard to watch her fade in the final stages. I remember always getting upset when someone would say don’t resuscitate, but when I saw her suffering just always sleeping I knew it was time to let her go. I felt both pain and relief she wasn’t suffering anymore she made it to 84 so she lived a full life and now she’s with her family
It changes your whole life. I feel like I'm not myself anymore since that day.
As a nursing student I have seen many people die. During Covid, I worked with many people who where very sick. Visitors not allowed. I held a woman’s hand until she died & truth be told, it was both the most beautiful and awful moment in my life ❤️
Beautiful. There's so much beauty in the heaviness of the love in the room when an individual is surrounded by their loved ones, to finally see their bodies at ease, for the pain to quietly slip away, the small talk of family members, the laughs, the cries, the hugs. There is so much beauty in death. I feel this. There's of course very sad deaths, but I hold on to those loving ones
I hope you're okay. I can't imagine the tike that this must have on those in the healthcare field
Thank you for what you do as a nurse. You are a hero and amazing.
@@oliviahurley79 ooh wauw, thank you so much for your kind words 🤍
@@katiacleroux7376 i agree completely. There is so much beauty in death, as weird as that may sound. We hold on to those ones and pray our loved ones will experience death in that peaceful way aswell
5:45 That man asking "Have you?". It's weirdly empathetic.I like him. He seemed like he felt bad for asking.
Thomas Clifford Blaine was answering the guy who asked him 'Have you?'
Also: Blaine‘s dad died? I remember him from the Truth and Drink video with his sister
Why is nobody talking about that Blaine's and Madison's dad died recently? He and Madison take a lie detector quiz/test before...
Dunavdork how do you know!?
everloved.com/life-of/david-ludy/obituary/ His gpa died?
@@kkatiieex Blaine is the director ( you van recognize his voice in the background) and the men asked him and he replied...
I saw a shooting at a church, the strange thing is that you don’t feel like it’s actually happening until you see that people are actually falling dead to the ground. It’s just like you freeze and then you realize you have to run.
Christchurch?
Holy fuck, how are you doing now? I’m so sorry. I hope you’ve had someone to help you cope. People shouldn’t have to deal with witnessing or being in situations like that. 💖
@@dxnko1312 Christchurch actually was a shooting in a mosque.
@@RY-cl4rk yea i forgot sorry
I'm sorry
I witnessed my mom shoot herself in the head. That was the most horrible experience I have ever seen felt in my life. And my existence has never been the same. It has been 13 months and the pain of losing her this hurts as much as that day.
“I was the one that found her”
broke my heart :(
what time?
what time?
I love ya profile pic
@@hannajean8204 6;08
That was really heartbreaking.
My mom died in front of me in the morning last august, from a prescription, alcohol overdose. I was living with her, helping her through some depressing times. I woke up and came down her to her having a huge seizure, her skin was purple, eyes were blood shot rolled back. It was horrific, tried to open her airways because she was getting no oxygen and it was obvious but I was way to late (still blame myself for this) and she just died in my arms. The craziest thing is I felt her go, even though paramedics came and took her to the hospital I new there was a 0 percent chance I’ll get to tell her bye, and that I love her. I just accepted that she was gone right there. I’ve never been the same nor will I ever be. I used to be someone that loves to go out and be with friends and have fun yenno normal 22 year old shit. Now I’m just a complete introvert (which isn’t bad in today’s world) usually it’s, work, gym, home. No dating, no friends, no sex drive. none of that. If you have anyone in your family with mental illness, it should never be taken lightly or as a joke.Plz plz plz listen to them and don’t pass judgement on them. I just thought I’d share my story given the video topic.
Also if anyone actually does read this, godbless and I hope that this virus hasn’t been to hard on your mind, family or health both mentally or physically.
August Knows I’m so sorry for your loss. Your very strong ❤️
I’m sorry, may you live a lovely life
that's got to be unimaginably difficult. I hope you find comfort and peace and feel like your best self again soon.
(Virtual hug)
August Knows Stay strong buddy, I hope life will take a better turn for you soon and please don’t ever blame yourself for what happened
the woman telling her story about the boy at 3:54 sounds like something straight out of final destination.. what a terrifying thing to have to experience
my question is why is she so comfortable with it lol
@@angrycheeseballs4155 i mean as someone with experience with trauma, people cope with it in different ways. like for me i use humour to cope
there is an interview on RUclips with a man who had just witnessed another man decapitate and eat another mans head. the guy had crazy eyes but was calm and collected while being interviewed, he was still in shock
@@angrycheeseballs4155 because after awhile your brain shuts down the automatic response after you’ve come to terms with it, not everyone breaks down and cries in these situations lol
Some experiences are just too difficult for the brain to process and you have to distance yourself from reality to survive. Sitting next to a child and see them be decapitated is not something you cry over. It's something you go mad over. I bet you she's scream-cried plenty in the years, she's had to come to terms with what she saw.
I saw 3 people get murdered in a mass shooting half a block from my house. It's been 6 years but it still haunts me to this day.
A friend of mine that was like a brother had cancer and literally got really bad to a point that he just couldn't move for months and his doctors told him he has weeks to live. one day I went to the hospital to visit him and he stood up to say hi to me and he looked up at me smiled and said i missed you and just fell to the floor and died. I fell to the floor and screamed and tried waking him up and he doctors literally had to pull me from his body cause I couldn't let go.
Edit: thank you guys for all youve said. It's been 3 years since he passed away and its still hard everytime I see his little brother and sister. ❤🙏🏼
Omg that's so scary I'm so sorry you had to go through it 💔
this made me tear up
Wow... this makes me want to cry I’m so so sorry you had to go through that may he Rest In Peace
You are really strong dear
May Almighty give you more power. 💜
There are no words... remember him and his grace. So he never truly disappears.
"There were pieces of brain scattered along the freeway."
Holy shit.
oh gosh...I don’t even want to imagine that.
happened to me once when i was litttle my parents didn't let me see it but told me about what happened after
i’ve never seen it but 7 years ago i was walking from school to the train station to go home and there was police everywhere. apparently an elderly woman got stuck with her trolley in the gap between the train and the station, or she just fell. but unfortunately she didn’t make it out alive there where white sheets everywhere to cover (this is really graphic) pieces of her body. i was 12 at that point and i couldn’t stop thinking abt how hard this must be for her family
@ツcathycooter LMFAOOOOOOOOOOO I CANT
Geez that must be traumatizing i dont want to be able to experience that
This is a deep video. It’s absolutely depressing too. I’ve personally seen someone pass away and it was because of cancer, it’s really sad.
@Just Some Guy without a Mustache also same but she passed from Alzheimer’s
You’re everywhere. Ha
You dropped this bro 👑
Same, my mom died right in front of me and I couldn't do anything about it. Cancer sucks.
Same. My mom died battling breast cancer 😔
I was at this choir concert and it was at a resting home. There was this guy in the audience and I just see this nurse check for breathing and then take him out of the room. He was blinking as he was leaving so he didn't die in that moment which I am very grateful.
I had two people who died in the hospital and my parents wouldn't let me see them because they had all these wires hooked up to them so I'm happy they wouldn't let me go through that.
The girl who said “ why are you asking me this” you already she been through a lot
Or she could've just been caught off guard by the question. You can't just assume stuff like that.
i don't really think so, it seems like her personality, in other videos she has that kind of "mean" personality idk
No she just seemed mean af lol
@Paloma Harper lol
She sounded like she murdered someone..
'-he came back to life'
' Then we went and got pancakes'
Tanya Thompson he was talking about a cat right it was like I was sure but then I slowly questioned that as he went on 😂
Omg I died with this guy
ana sofia pun intended ?
I was sitting here playing with the like button from 999 to 1K then it hit 1K while I was clicking it :( just thought I should share
A J lmao it really is entertaining
The story about the girl screaming “I don’t want to die” and then dying, hit me so hard that i had to pause the video.....
they get used to it most of the time.
@@sam-mr3kl Do they? I don't think witnessing that is as common as you think
@@CCubes88 I thought I replied to another comment lmao
What a bad excuse.
I mean yeah, considering must people are okay with dying and actively want to die, seeing the few that don't want to die hits different, yeah.
This is helpful to me right now having a ptsd flashback right now knowing I'm not alone and others are still unable to speak on it
I’m not afraid to die. I’m only afraid of the pain that comes before
But pain is temporary then it's over.
Joshua b yes me too! I’m afraid of a slow and painful death or having to live in agony.
No. I'm not afraid of the pain, I'm afraid of not being anymore.
Joshua b i know you don’t know me but I have a passage of a spiritual book by Dolores Cannon that I wanna show you bc it speaks about the pain that comes before death & the act of dying. I’m telling you Dolores cannon has changed & saved my entire life/mind.
Mya Ny’cole can you show it to me?
"The child sitting near me was decapitated.
And died."
Infidel Productionz as a parent I found that part difficult to hear, i watched the rest of the video but I can’t tell you one word anyone said 😔
NO DISRESPECT.... BUT DER HES GONNA PASS
@XENOKX yh I know
Atomic dreamz shes a child of course shes disrespectful they don’t think before they actually type things
Didnt expect him to die...in all seriousness tho thats really sad
"he died... but then came back to life... and then we got pancakes."
Burh
lmao
bro it looked like he was abt to cry after they laughed
Thank you for saying that. I'm laughing now.
I-
I don’t know if anyone would read this but i remember seeing my best friend die.
I was in the hospital with his dad and his grandmother. I remember standing next to him as he layed there and his dad and grandma were sitting down in the chairs. My friend said after a long silence he said “Marie. I want you to know that you were the best friend ever. And I love you” I stared crying and I told him that he’d be okay. He said that he had felt himself getting weaker and more tired by the hours and he knew it was his time. I kept reminding him that he’d be okay and that we could do whatever he wanted when he got out. He smiled at me and told me “I’ll miss you Marie. Just remember to always stay shining bright and be kind to others. Tell my dad i love him.” Then i remember hearing that slow beep beep beep turn into a long beeeeep. I remember seeing him slump down in the hospital bed as his face now had a blank expression. I was in shock. I was frozen and his dad woke up and ran over to me and him. He stared crying and hugged me close. This was my friends dad who was hugging me. He kept telling me that my friend (his son) wasn’t dead. He was just sleeping and I had to reassure him that it would be okay. It was the worst night of my life and I will always remember my best friend. I will forever miss you Ame. ❤
interviewer: have you ever seen someone die?
people: no
interviewer: okay bye
Yea they used move on to the next question
Man: he had a seizure and someone gave him CPR and then he came back to life. *then we went and got pancakes*
BRUUH
Flip that I've seen worse😭
Yo no one talked about it though. 😂😂 It seems kinda weird
l a m a r ? Still traumatic to see another loving being die
It had 9 lives it spent 1 that's why it came back to life
Why is no one talking about the woman’s mother who did suicide.
Sead K She, undoubtedly, has to work through lots of therapy and I hope she has some type of closure
Sead K yeah I started crying😕
I know, its so heartbreaking n painful especially in a very very young age
And she fuc*** found her. That leaves a scar forever.
It must have been cut of for reasons. Probably.
I can say this much though...finding a dead body is not something you want to happen to you
"and then we got pancakes..." LMAO
Imagine if everyone was just like "no", and the video ended.
I swear I was thinking that the other video 🤣👌🏾
That’s what I thought 😂
Yeah but seeing people die in front of our eyes is quite often :(
@@alexloveskai no its not
@@alexloveskai no its not but seeing a dead body yes
“this cat who was like just walking down the street he had a seizure and he just froze up he fell and he smacked his head really hard on the ground and he like stoped breathing he was laying like he was dead then this guys came and gave him CPR he came back to life and we can pancakes 🥞”
I thought he was talking about and actual cat XD
Yassss pancakes XD sorry abt the cat tho lol
Wonder where he got the pancakes tho
@@carolinecl3969 what do u mean it was a real cat
@@jellyandthecrewman1834 He was talking about a guy but called him a "cat".
"But if you're not comfortable th..."
"NO!"
Fair play to them saying "I don't wanna answer." And fairplay to the Cut staff for them respecting it. Clearly she doesn't wanna talk about if she did.
it kinda seemed like she maybe did and obviously didn't want to relive it so respect for cut for asking her first
Wearing a "Daddy" hat lol
@@best567 Correlation?
Idk why but I find That girl is SOO obnoxious and clueless
watching this after my grandpa died in front of me today kinda comforts me, so thank you for doing videos like this