Please remember he is mentally ill. Saying stuff like “definitely not the type you’d want to encounter” and “hand him some razor blades already” is really damaging because it creates a bad image around mental health as a whole. I understand this man killed his family and it’s okay to be angry at the situation. But be angry at the mental health system that failed him not the individual. If he had been in treatment earlier, or at the very least hospitalized before he took action, three lives could have been saved. Just please be careful with the way you talk about mental health because saying stuff like that makes it harder for people who struggle with mental illnesses to seek help
@@Kimberly34584 Bro what?!?!? I didn’t say anything about the dude, I literally was just talking about the judge. Like the quote that says Judge : nah he is totally normal. Maybe implying that the dude isn’t okay? I get the comment, but you just didn’t get it.
That is actually the reason for my personal aversion against the death sentence - far too many people have been executed who were later proven to be innocent ! Even one is too many. To warrant a death sentence, proof of guilt must be 100%, with no doubt at all and never on the basis of mere circumstantial evidence.
I went to high school with Andre. Can't believe it happened in little ol' Sherman, Texas. Anyways, Andre was never quite right. Clearly. So insane and sad.
Every death sentence in the US triggers an automatic, extremely lengthy appeal process which is paid for by the state. In case anyone was wondering why it’s so much more costly than a life sentence.
If they all got life sentence instead then they would all grown old in prison & eventually be put in the geriatrics unit where they will wither away. It cost hella bank just to keep 1 old murderer alive.
Even if you say you don't want an appeal, anti-death row groups will file appeals on your behalf. It is difficult to get someone executed within a few years, even if the person is actively trying to speed up the process.
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Stg bruh I’ve learned more from this than I have in school like my intro to law and justice class was asking if anyone knew anything abt the death penalty and I just started spitting off facts from one of their vids
@Donnell Okafor The Infograpics Show is for anyone. I've definitely learned more from this channel then school. Makes me more inspired and wanting to learn more then a corrupt education system.
did anyone else see the big foot in the cell at 1:52 minutes this is like the 3rd time ive seen it there was another one in a ww2 vid and a couple of others
In India there are no (very less) people innocent on death row we follow "may 100s of criminals get away with it but an innocent should not be sentenced even for a second"
How is it possible that so many people in the US spend several decades behind bars and even are executed for crimes they never did? Isn’t it up to the police to investigate what really happened, and to prove that a person is guilty?
George Junius Stinney Jr. (October 21, 1929 - June 16, 1944), was an African-American child who was convicted, in a proceeding later vacated as an unfair trial, of murdering two white girls, ages 7 and 11, in his hometown of Alcolu, South Carolina. He was executed by electric chair in June 1944.
The craziest part is when those innocent death row inmates get aquitted nobody from the prosecution or police ever get repremanded for the wrongful conviction. So sad the system is problem and this arn't changing anytime soon.
@@undertoe3619You only see an eye for an eye? Not a bigger picture huh? And anyways, loads of people been executed and then been proven to be innocent later in time. I doubt in the longterm future we'll execute anyone n they'll look back n frown on the times we did.
@@undertoe3619ou must have missed the part about all the innocent people put to death. It said there were over 160 since 1973 exonerated after spending years on death row. Would you still be for the death penalty if you were wrongfully convicted? Judging by your comment you think innocent people should have to die too. I was all for the death penalty until o saw how many people have been let go because they are innocent. One innocent person being put to death makes the entire enterprise rotten.
When I worked for a prison ministry in Texas, I became close friends with a few of the women on death row. One got married to one of our directors before she was executed and another received clemency and still resides in prison, glad that she is alive when her death sentence was commuted to a life sentence.
That reminded me of one version of oliver twist where the judge asks the clerk "how many people have I sentenced to the gallows this week? The clerk answers "seven my lord but it is only tuesday"
Here's a real fact for you. When prisoners are on Death Row, especially in California, prisoners are more likely never to see the inside of the execution chamber. They'll rot in prison, before they're executed
@@TheTsar69 Look up facts about Rodney Reed. He's innocent on death row even thou The innocence project has proved he's innocent. They're still trying to get him freed.
@Charles Szasz the number is a bit lower. According to The Guardian, 4% of those executed in the United States are innocent. Still a frightening number imo. Even 1 person out of 100 would be too much. Personally I'm against death penalty, but if some really want it, there should exist even the slightest possibility for the executed to be innocent
@@TheTsar69 a lot of times New evidence comes out when it's too late. The fact that we can't be 100% sure every time that the executed is guilty should be enough to abolish the death penalty
Oreagle it’s what some people say when they want to label your opinion so others will discount it. Or it’s what others use to give you a compliment. Hard to tell, but both may be going on in your replies.
Death row inmates often suffer a phenomenon that causes them to mad waiting to be executed. This madness has a name and it’s called death row phenomenon. May I just say the doctor(s) who gave it this name are true road scholars. Their ability to focus on this task leaves me in a state of awe and wonder.
When you take away another persons life, and ALL of their rights and ability to live, you do not deserve a single right and definitely should be subject to cruel and unusual punishment like solitary, and death..
The convict who ate his remaining eye, thus resulting in him going blind, should have convinced the authorities that he was seeing things that tormented him.
Thank you, at first I didn’t scroll far enough to see this, so I made my own comment. If you commit a felony and someone dies you should be charged with their death. It’s reasonable to assume someone can die if you’re breaking into someone’s home. Enough of the criminal apologists. I’m sure if someone breaks into the Infographics home they would just say “oh you must be more disadvantaged than me, please, take what you want.” I really enjoy this channel but some of the social commentary just seems designed to elicit a comment like mine while pandering to “hip” illiberal culture. Honestly it just means more interaction with his channel so I can’t blame them for trying to get paid.
I was just about to break into my great grandmas house and steal her prized possession. She has a pump action shotgun and I do like being alive so thanks for the warning
We had a recent case where the only person at home during a home invasion. The dude was coming up the stairs inside the house, and the 11 yr old boy that was upstairs heard him,and came down with a shotgun. Kid didn't hesitate.
@@lay-dee So would I...but I hope that he didn't need therapy after he'd had time to process what happened. He was completely justified, and if i were his mom, I'd certainly be proud of him.
Solitary Confinement is honesty a very harsh punishment, to leave someone in a cell alone with nothing for months to years is actually insane. The punishment can be very very terrible, prisons need to stop handing it out like cake.
“...Pulled out his other eye and proceeded to eat it.” Me: First of all congratulations 🎉🎈🎊, second of all was it tasty 😋 My friends : how insane are you on a scale of 1-10 Me:🧐 | | \/
14:55 distracted by that one hand on the left side just casually floating around, like it's not connected to anything🤣😂 oh and the bigfoot/monster too:v
As I walk, all my life drifts before me And though the end is near, I'm not sorry Catch my soul, it's willing to fly away Mark my words, my soul lives on Don't worry now that I have gone I've gone beyond to seek the truth When you know that your time is close at hand Maybe then you'll begin to understand Life down here is just a strange illusion Yeah, hallowed be thy name Yeah, hallowed be thy name "Hallowed Be Thy Name" by Iron Maiden
Dude literally eats his eye
Judge : nah he is totally normal....
Just hand him some razor blades already
Please remember he is mentally ill. Saying stuff like “definitely not the type you’d want to encounter” and “hand him some razor blades already” is really damaging because it creates a bad image around mental health as a whole. I understand this man killed his family and it’s okay to be angry at the situation. But be angry at the mental health system that failed him not the individual. If he had been in treatment earlier, or at the very least hospitalized before he took action, three lives could have been saved. Just please be careful with the way you talk about mental health because saying stuff like that makes it harder for people who struggle with mental illnesses to seek help
@@Kimberly34584 Bro what?!?!? I didn’t say anything about the dude, I literally was just talking about the judge. Like the quote that says Judge : nah he is totally normal. Maybe implying that the dude isn’t okay? I get the comment, but you just didn’t get it.
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Sorry Yoshi I was replying to the replies to your comment. I should have made that clear I’m sorry
I feel so bad for everyone who went to jail innocent imagine getting executed or being your whole life in jail while your innocent so awful
That’s what I’m saying why isn’t anybody talking about that I’ll bring that situation up you know I’m saying
That is actually the reason for my personal aversion against the death sentence - far too many people have been executed who were later proven to be innocent ! Even one is too many. To warrant a death sentence, proof of guilt must be 100%, with no doubt at all and never on the basis of mere circumstantial evidence.
Who cares they were there for a reason
@@yvngsn0w no the people who weren't. Innocent people.
ye they were innocent
"Pulled out his other eye and proceeded to eat it."
And........I'm done here.
Well David (deliberately ignoring the other poster).....
‘Not by the look of it’. xD
@ᴍᴇɴᴛᴏᴇs :ᴏ 1:41
Same 😭
I went to high school with Andre. Can't believe it happened in little ol' Sherman, Texas. Anyways, Andre was never quite right. Clearly. So insane and sad.
Ditto
The little smiling characters are great when you're telling all of these grim facts!😂
Every death sentence in the US triggers an automatic, extremely lengthy appeal process which is paid for by the state. In case anyone was wondering why it’s so much more costly than a life sentence.
They need to set a time limit on how long they can be on death row, living on taxpayers dime too.
If they all got life sentence instead then they would all grown old in prison & eventually be put in the geriatrics unit where they will wither away. It cost hella bank just to keep 1 old murderer alive.
@@undertoe3619 no, there is a 4% innocent rate anyway errors are bad
Even if you say you don't want an appeal, anti-death row groups will file appeals on your behalf. It is difficult to get someone executed within a few years, even if the person is actively trying to speed up the process.
Solitary Confinement= is Torture.
This is the type of channel I go "one more vid and then I'll go to bed" to
aye same pal lol
same
Yep
And then I watch like 7
happens every night
**friend dies in a car accident**
Few days later at my door: police: **knock knock** you’re sentenced to death
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"Now where should I go for my paid vacation, I mean paid administrative leave"
@@thomasmitchell4128 ACAB much?
@@spicytrashpanda I mean, if the shoe fits...
Thomas Mitchell then he try’s to do cpr and pretend like he care and want him to survive
Spicy Trash Panda indeed it appears the man has posted an Accurate Comprehensive Assessment of Brutality.
The fact that people actually used to bring their kids to watch someone die just says something about how barbaric human beings are.
What’s wrong with watching someone die?
Ok cool
Not
TheCommanderOnDeck I wouldn’t want the memory of someone dying it’s even worse if it’s your dad, mom or siblings
@@offdeck8588 human level:very low even not powerful ablities to destroying anything their
I do it once a week or so. I like seeing people fall out of helicopters.
3:13
government: **doesnt execute gary**
brain tumor:
*"fine, i'll do it myself"*
😂😂
"There is a death row phenomenon called, death row phenomenon."
Ah yes, as you can see this tree is made of tree.
This comment is made out of comment
@@jaimeenotjamie this reply is made out of a reply
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@@HurtmePlenty1993 .
What?
I wish the Infographics Show was my college professor
Stg bruh I’ve learned more from this than I have in school like my intro to law and justice class was asking if anyone knew anything abt the death penalty and I just started spitting off facts from one of their vids
@@kingcamren2140 I agree with you, this channel gets right down to the point
💙🔴💚👌💋
@@kingcamren2140 dang that must've felt great
@Donnell Okafor The Infograpics Show is for anyone. I've definitely learned more from this channel then school. Makes me more inspired and wanting to learn more then a corrupt education system.
My favorite part of these videos is how happy the animations look, even in really horrible situations.
did anyone else see the big foot in the cell at 1:52 minutes this is like the 3rd time ive seen it there was another one in a ww2 vid and a couple of others
They reuse animations, which is why they can put out so many videos
Yeah and I thought I was going crazy at first 😂
Gosh
yeah
Yeah I saw it too
It's kind of weird to see everyone smiling while they are being sentenced to death
The guy that removed his eyes will never see his death coming 😂
Eye see what you did there
Eye didn’t laugh
@@dogeasy you are dead inside ☠💀
@@MommiDonni1 eye don't think that is funny at all
Eye see what ya did there, some dark humor ya got there.
“You really dont want to end up on Death row!”
Me: *surprised pikachu face*
sabina andersen Wait
We’re you on death row
Hehe love piki piki!!
Me: yeah ok captain obvious I DONT WANNA DIE
John wick: i was on vacation
John Mulaney: I was over there sitting on the bench
YS:
R1234:
YG:
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Ima get r/wooosh but i don't get it ive watched the movies but
809iò
Ezio autidore de Firenze: I did something?
they called it "Death Row Phenomena"........... How could one be so creative
She shouted, with an enormous smile on her face and sheer optimism, "I demand justice for my husband's killer!"
I love how all the characters smile even when there protesting that the death penalty should be brought back so they can avenge they’re husbands death
...sorry, your point?
1:32 “While he was in jail, he removed one of his eyes”
Him: 😁😁😁
Lol yeah everyone is so happy somehow.
Eye go bye... me go hi to eye amd eat eye because i is made of eye and i like eye and- must i go on?
Did anybody see the Bigfoot thing in the cell at1:50
@@guinness1447 no, look in the back
Michael Tremel Yh that’s not a grim reaper.
Pretty sure it’s a lion
Through the cell door
Ty Lovell oh I thought it was a leprechaun
1:52 so we’re just gonna ignore the lion on death row in the background ok cool
its BIGFOOT
Just wanted to write this one too xD
Ok I'm not the only one who saw Bigfoot
so I'm not insane
In India there are no (very less) people innocent on death row
we follow "may 100s of criminals get away with it but an innocent should not be sentenced even for a second"
I love how the judge and everyone is smiling
1:40
So the dude just popped out his eyeball and ate it like a jawbreaker
Tasty
juicy
Yikes
Squishy
Nastie
Texas, not only do have a death row, we have an express lane for it.
Well, yes
Ron White😏
GOOD! Why should criminals live on taxpayers dime?
@@undertoe3619 Because the policenever get it wrong?
No big last meals due to that one guy who wouldn’t even eat his, thus wasting a lot of good, money and time
The endless nodding heads are going to cause me to eat my eyes.
Looooool
lol
I ate my dogs eyes then executed it
Im so glad you're recognizing racial discrimination in the justice system. Amazing
Nobody:
Info graphics show: let’s talk about death
Are you new to the chanel?😂😂
Death is like favourite topic of these guys.
Guess what, we still listen so😐
Vasudev Raghav no I’m not new, nor am I spreading hatred, I just thought it would be a funny thing to say
@Dinetion I’m sorry
@Dinetion depending on where a person lives, the word favourite is different
“From 1976 onwards....” all the time, did they only start keeping stats on it by then? Otherwise sounds like an oddly specific year...
edwin younes ok cool
There was a Supreme Court decision in 1976 that brought it back.
These animations are top notch, now just how to get my animations like these haha
just checked out your channel, your animations look great! remember me when you blow up 😂
Cannoncocker94 ok cool
I subbed to you! I like your animations!
Cannoncocker94 you must’ve hurt yourself bruh
Nobody:
Infographics show: let's put Bigfoot on death row
I?0om
How is it possible that so many people in the US spend several decades behind bars and even are executed for crimes they never did? Isn’t it up to the police to investigate what really happened, and to prove that a person is guilty?
Negative ghost rider. The police are the ones that collect evidence. Prosecutor has the job of proving guilt.
Imagine looking through this mans search history. Id be so confused😂
George Junius Stinney Jr.
(October 21, 1929 - June 16, 1944), was an African-American child who was convicted, in a proceeding later vacated as an unfair trial, of murdering two white girls, ages 7 and 11, in his hometown of Alcolu, South Carolina. He was executed by electric chair in June 1944.
Proof the system is racially biased and barbaric. Even one innocent person is one too many and evidence that this ridiculous practice needs to go
He believe that he didn't die when they tried the first time
@@OfficialAshArcher That was back in 1944 dude
That's absolutely horrific...
@@OfficialAshArcher Humans will never change.
Do they actually say “Dead Man Walking” when they’re bringing someone to the chair
They should
no
@Mazdina Hero not really
@Mazdina Hero Or women. Can't discriminate, can we?
ninja kitten we are. But we gotta wait like 60 years tho.
Nearly everyone looks so happy on this death row video. ..? !?!?
Because they're mentally unstable
They ought to give the victim's family the option of administering the punishment...I'd be HAPPY to do it.
The craziest part is when those innocent death row inmates get aquitted nobody from the prosecution or police ever get repremanded for the wrongful conviction. So sad the system is problem and this arn't changing anytime soon.
It's amazing how much our views change on EVERYTHING as we age...
At 38 and enough stories to write a book, I am now anti Death Penalty...
...why? You don't believe crimes should be punished? Being ALIVE while the victim is dead is hardly punishment.
@@undertoe3619You only see an eye for an eye? Not a bigger picture huh?
And anyways, loads of people been executed and then been proven to be innocent later in time.
I doubt in the longterm future we'll execute anyone n they'll look back n frown on the times we did.
I'm still for it bc some messed up people need to just die
@@undertoe3619ou must have missed the part about all the innocent people put to death. It said there were over 160 since 1973 exonerated after spending years on death row. Would you still be for the death penalty if you were wrongfully convicted? Judging by your comment you think innocent people should have to die too. I was all for the death penalty until o saw how many people have been let go because they are innocent. One innocent person being put to death makes the entire enterprise rotten.
When I worked for a prison ministry in Texas, I became close friends with a few of the women on death row. One got married to one of our directors before she was executed and another received clemency and still resides in prison, glad that she is alive when her death sentence was commuted to a life sentence.
I’m pretty sure the term “Death Row” is enough for a majority of people to not want to go there
Seeing how this country is going, I dought your correct.
studies show that there are more murders in states that legalized the death penalty
No body
Literally nobody
The judge smiling and saying "I sentence you to death" 1:42
That reminded me of one version of oliver twist where the judge asks the clerk "how many people have I sentenced to the gallows this week? The clerk answers "seven my lord but it is only tuesday"
4:47 What's Carlos Santana doing there? You guys have the wrong suspect 😂
I know life really went south for him I guess 😂
Here's a real fact for you. When prisoners are on Death Row, especially in California, prisoners are more likely never to see the inside of the execution chamber. They'll rot in prison, before they're executed
About 1 in about every 24 people sentenced to death is innocent.
*Number corrected*
um what
Highly doubt that. Also, how would they know they're innocent? If we knew, they wouldn't be on death row? This is an obvious meme lol
@@TheTsar69 Look up facts about Rodney Reed. He's innocent on death row even thou The innocence project has proved he's innocent. They're still trying to get him freed.
@Charles Szasz the number is a bit lower. According to The Guardian, 4% of those executed in the United States are innocent. Still a frightening number imo. Even 1 person out of 100 would be too much. Personally I'm against death penalty, but if some really want it, there should exist even the slightest possibility for the executed to be innocent
@@TheTsar69 a lot of times New evidence comes out when it's too late. The fact that we can't be 100% sure every time that the executed is guilty should be enough to abolish the death penalty
Prison, Human Torture, Capital Punishment
Yep thats The Infographics Show
Idc what anyone thinks, women sentences are much more lenient than men's.
Based bro. Totally agree
Based and red pilled
@@SouthBayLA1310 VERY red pill
@@SuperNova4111 no idea what red pill is but ok
Oreagle it’s what some people say when they want to label your opinion so others will discount it. Or it’s what others use to give you a compliment. Hard to tell, but both may be going on in your replies.
This is the most underrated RUclips channel out there!
This channel has 10 million subscribers. How is that underrated?
I feel like spending so much time on DR is cruel and unusual. Once appeals are exhausted, do the deed!
i learn more from this channel than i do in school
Same
"Dead man walking"
My brain:
OH GEORGEEEE CMERE
YOUR A DEAD MAN WALKING
*demonic scream*
Your prison videos are the best hands down🙌🏽
It is better that 100 guilty men go free than 1 innocent man be imprisoned.
I love the information this guy gives on every video.
i live in europe ;)
And i life in US
wow sme! what a small world...
Europe is nicer
I life somewhere in asia
sure buddy. i life in saudi arabia. but i used to life in England. i like lifeing.
Death row inmates often suffer a phenomenon that causes them to mad waiting to be executed. This madness has a name and it’s called death row phenomenon. May I just say the doctor(s) who gave it this name are true road scholars. Their ability to focus on this task leaves me in a state of awe and wonder.
That's "Rhodes", not Road.
@@undertoe3619 I was gonna say.
As you grow up you learn that; promises can be broken as quickly as they were made & sometimes goodbyes are really for forever.
-The Shades
1:51 Found the Bigfoot. Idk why but every video I keep my eye out for it. Infographic show sneaks him in all the time 😂
When you take away another persons life, and ALL of their rights and ability to live, you do not deserve a single right and definitely should be subject to cruel and unusual punishment like solitary, and death..
Love how he spoke on racial injustice in the legal system
Another fact
Death row inmates are used for the SCP foundation research
"Death Row facts Nobody Tells You" - Yea every time I try bring up DEATH ROW around my friends, family, and strangers they don't tell me any facts!!
Straight up. I was next to this bloke on the train last week. And he never even mentioned death row even once.
Suspicious.
@@bricktop. People who don't know the facts about death row are probably definitely the same type of people who end up there.
@1:50 Now we know why nobody can find Big Foot. He is in prison on death row.
I got chills watching this
So, when you go on death row you get an honorary doctorate apparently. Either that or there's a lot of doctors on death row.
Fact: Einstein married his cousin
Swag
Ok
I was actually in solitary confinement for 3 weeks when I was a kid and it was very maddening
Why the mangoes who’d the state do that to you!
What why
@@withmuckguy3362 I was in jail and fought some kid for a really dumb reason
Uncle Chubbs yeah that’s a lie
@@LuisChavez-lc5gz it is not I was in a juvenile detention facility on my reservation 😐
"While he was in jail he removed one of his eyes"
Doctor and patient, friendly smiling.
Anyone ever notice how infographics show always goes the extra mile by adding a sasquatch in the background 😂?! Love it!
One little known fact is that Micheal “Harry O” Harris was the originator of Death Row. Suge Knight took over once Harry O was arrested.
The convict who ate his remaining eye, thus resulting in him going blind, should have convinced the authorities that he was seeing things that tormented him.
the dude at 0:34 must be in serious stress to change hair colour that quick DAYMMNNNN
This video has been recommended to me for a couple of days now, and it still is.
Falls asleep 1am watching infographics... Wakes up at 7am with the 17th in list infographics show blasting out my phone 😂
1:48 *Gorilla proceeds to sneak around in the background*
"A warning to you all"
Yes, the warning is: don't break into someone else's home if you like being alive.
Thank you, at first I didn’t scroll far enough to see this, so I made my own comment. If you commit a felony and someone dies you should be charged with their death. It’s reasonable to assume someone can die if you’re breaking into someone’s home. Enough of the criminal apologists. I’m sure if someone breaks into the Infographics home they would just say “oh you must be more disadvantaged than me, please, take what you want.”
I really enjoy this channel but some of the social commentary just seems designed to elicit a comment like mine while pandering to “hip” illiberal culture.
Honestly it just means more interaction with his channel so I can’t blame them for trying to get paid.
I was just about to break into my great grandmas house and steal her prized possession. She has a pump action shotgun and I do like being alive so thanks for the warning
We had a recent case where the only person at home during a home invasion. The dude was coming up the stairs inside the house, and the 11 yr old boy that was upstairs heard him,and came down with a shotgun. Kid didn't hesitate.
@@proud2bpagan wow, that's a well trained kid. If I was his mom, I'd actually say he's a man now.
@@lay-dee So would I...but I hope that he didn't need therapy after he'd had time to process what happened. He was completely justified, and if i were his mom, I'd certainly be proud of him.
What the heck this messed up
Solitary Confinement is honesty a very harsh punishment, to leave someone in a cell alone with nothing for months to years is actually insane. The punishment can be very very terrible, prisons need to stop handing it out like cake.
Your research is very thorough. The animation in this video is so awesome. Just subbed
There's no doubt executions aren't a deterrent but they are 100% effective at stopping repeat offenders.
1:53 I see that ghost on the background lol hahaha
Infopgraphics Show: talking about people getting executed
Everyone:
The infographics show characters always look so happy! :)
“...Pulled out his other eye and proceeded to eat it.”
Me: First of all congratulations 🎉🎈🎊, second of all was it tasty 😋
My friends : how insane are you on a scale of 1-10
Me:🧐
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Okay edgy guy
I feel like nodding my head a lot after watching this video. 😏
???
Don't do it too much or hard, you could faint
14:55 distracted by that one hand on the left side just casually floating around, like it's not connected to anything🤣😂 oh and the bigfoot/monster too:v
Love this channel, my go to channel for bedtime 😊
9:53 There's also another term for it - Crazy. "Whatever happened to crazy?" - Chris Rock
1:51
In the cell window on the right you can see Bigfoot for a split second
Nice catch
As I walk, all my life drifts before me
And though the end is near, I'm not sorry
Catch my soul, it's willing to fly away
Mark my words, my soul lives on
Don't worry now that I have gone
I've gone beyond to seek the truth
When you know that your time is close at hand
Maybe then you'll begin to understand
Life down here is just a strange illusion
Yeah, hallowed be thy name
Yeah, hallowed be thy name
"Hallowed Be Thy Name" by Iron Maiden
Up the irons !!! 🤘🤘🤘🤘
15:03 you've all lived in self isolation at home for a while.
death row inmate:now you see me
I love these videos 💪🏾
I love the infographics show.
Sassy is in death row too. That’s how he stays hidden
Seeing everyone's head bobbing throughout this video is giving me a death row syndrome.
20:33 Kamala Harris has joined the chat.
Madame Vice President!!!!
Oooppp
Switch😂😂
I fall asleep to this channel every night
9:39 "he is no longer an eligible death row batchelor" 😂
Luckily I live in a frist world country where death setence has been banished a long time ago.
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