The Joker and his smile is also based off a book by Victor Hugo (who also wrote les miserables and hunchback of notre dame), the book in English is called "The Man Who Laughs" and is about a poor homeless boy in England who is then mutilated by having a permanent smile carved into his face, to make money for a travelling show.
Very true. If you want to get specific, the Joker’s smile is based on the portrayal of the character Gwynplaine by Conrad Veidt in the 1928 film production of “The Man Who Laughs”. In fact the work is referenced several times through Batman media. There was a one-shot called “Joker: The Man Who Laughs”, an evil alternate Bruce Wayne called “The Batman Who Laughs” and in “Batman: The Animated Series” the Joker uses “Gwynplaine Industries” as a shell company for a crime he’s committing to name just a few instances.
The case of James is one of those where he fell through the cracks so many times, and there were so many small failures that led to it. From therapists not taking him seriously to not getting through to the hotline, a series of small events (some accidentally, others negligent) allowed for this to happen. It's kinda crazy when you think about it.
49:02 is where it started and his parents never cared he was a good kid, moving must've been the final straw from already being neglected. I did say he always had to watch his little sister from at least around the age of 10 all alone, poor kid probably already had depression
@@ImTakingYouToFlavorTownthe mentally ill to writer/general artist/child worker/psychotherapist pipeline is so real. i would also know lol. i originally meant to be a child worker but i switched to animal care
Whaaaat? The Leopards of the the Leopards Eating People's Faces Party ate his face?? Who could have possibly predicted this shocking turn of events? You also gotta wonder why people thought he was a nazi, I wonder if it was all the self-identifying as a nazi?
James's story is nothing but tragic. A mentally broken man that didn't get the help he desperately needed. It's always a tragedy when a bright mind with so much potential turns to crime
It's tragically funny how the only actual mirror to The Joker that he had was... somewhat similar life circumstances to the 2019 movie. It makes me wonder if his story somewhat inspired it
@@TheNightWatcher1385 It’s more of “a straw that broke the camel’s back” kind of sense. It may be small, but too many small things can lead to something bigger.
Because "One Bad Day" doesn't exist@@TheNightWatcher1385. Even the people in this very video had a series of incidents which turned them into what they are today. It was a series of events that took place over a long period of time, not "One Bad Day" Even the story this line is taken from: The Killing Joke, serves to disprove Joker's ideology. Joker puts Commissioner Gordon through the worst day in his life, but he still doesn't crack.
A guy named “Gypsy Crusader” who was raised by a Latina torrent card reader and a LITERAL GYPSY becoming an infamous and beloved Neo-N@z! has to the most ironic event in internet edgelord history.
I feel very bad for “ Clare “ poor girl was traumatized. She’s probably going to be struggling with that day for the rest of her life, even the majority of it considering how young she was. I’m not surprised she developed PTSD that must’ve been such a horrific thing to experience. Hope she’s doing at least a little better these days.
@@tfyk5623their friendship isn't anything like that. They were described as rivals, with their personalities clashing. Not really like a dog and owner relationship. She probably valued her back and forths with Lucy. Valued the rivalry. She was most definitely blindsided by Lucy's insanity, and still longed for the rivalry, and absolutely feels distrust and hates the PTSD that came from it.
@@IamH8ted I'd say society is a lot less connected than a village. In a village, you're seeing practically everyone everyday. Though in society, I can go a month from seeing my dad who lives next door without realizing it, and could go days without seeing my grandmother that I live with if I didn't deliberately make a point to see her.
The story of Jared and Amanda hits me hard. The 2 officers Alyn Beck and Igor Soldo who were shot were close family friends. Alyn was like an uncle to me. And it’s unfortunate that crazy people like this took their lives.
@@cloudsombreroyou wouldn’t say something like that if it was your people. How much of a selfish evil person do you have to be to tote your beliefs (that nobody cares about by the way) to someone who lost someone close to them in such a terrible way? People nowdays just have no sympathy for others, that’s one thing Arthur Fleck was right about.
@@chernobyl9070 "all cops are bad." It's been said in response to the rampant police brutality, or should I say the age of social media bringing the brutality of the past and present to the light.
I’m always feeling like I’m running out of the actually entertaining true crime documentary type videos to watch while I’m at work but Tom comes in clutch once again 👍🏻
I feel like Jame's psychiatrist dropped the ball on this one. "The young man tells me he has homicidal thoughts and isn't comfortable with taking medications. Sounds like work, I didn't do 10 years of university to do ACTUAL work, that's what uneducated blue collar workers are for. I'll just send him home and wish him the best".
I always wonder if you'll someday make a video on the animation RUclipsr Birdie. It's so up your alley and has a lot of really strange intricate history and depraved characters surrounding it. Another great video as always!
from what i’ve heard birdie’s been on a break and has been improving mentally. him making a video about their situation now would probably do more damage than good lol
@@tono_3459 I really hope they are doing well now. I don't wish them harm I just find long documentary style videos on weird people in weird situations interesting and I think birdie's story is one I would love to see from Turkey tom. If they have gotten better then that would mean we get the rare good ending in one of his videos lol. I also think it is an important one to cover as well to showcase the effects that the internet and toxicity can have on young kids, and to show the importance of disciplining oneself and others when it comes to internet usage. I think these videos don't always need to show the main figure in an entirely negative light (in this case birdie) but perhaps the truly bad people they surrounded themselves with
that's fuckin crazy, i knew this one girl from virginia beach who would never associate with anything joker related and usually shut down any talk involving the joker because of her dad. i never pried into the story, but after this video i found out that specialist chris was actually her dad. can't believe this video cleared up one of the biggest mysteries of an old friend of mine
I don’t know who this is, but that was me. I’m Andrea Lanum, daughter of Christopher Lanum. My dad served in Afghanistan and Iraq. He came home with severe PTSD. He was a combat medic. I remember him taking me to fort eustis where he worked sometimes and telling me “I don’t just save soldiers, I save everyone” now I was only 6. But my speculation is that at 18 years old having to save the lives of poor brown children you are terrorizing will create huge mental issues. He came back extremely paranoid. He had some psychotic break, became delusional and would always saying “you have to watch your back” he had a delusion about his roommate Mitchell stone trying to kill him. His gf at the time who I can never forgive for feeding into his delusions when she was perfectly mentally sound, used a taser on Mitchell and then my dad attacked him. Luckily he crawled to a nearby medical center and lived. It has always been a very hard story for me to tell or I get triggered by the joker easily. He tried to commit murder and committed suicide by cop in the same costume he dressed up with me for Halloween. It’s deeply impacted me. I’m sad he’s in these videos. He was a really good person and loved me so much. He just had severe mental illness. The cops should have tried harder to solve the situation. He had my name tattooed on his arm and I have his name tattooed over my heart. He was an 18 year old sent to war where we used intense propaganda and post 9/11 committed heinous acts in the Middle East for oil. He suffered from the effects. The same year he died it became mandatory for veterans to get psychiatric treatment when they came back. The officer Stanley who looked after me in the months after his passing ended up taking his own life as well. I wonder who you are.
Sincerely disappointed that you didnt cover the Nottingham Joker - who dropped a bowling ball onto a social worker's head and left him a cripple for life, among other things
I'm somewhat surprised you didn't include Kim De Gelder. Although on the other hand I'm also glad since I know the people that would commit these types of acts get great pleasure out of being broadcasted for it. That aside, he supposedly felt a strong connection to Heath Ledger, and the Joker character because of some arbitrary facts like his birthday and initials. In 2009 he killed an elderly lady, I believe it was his neighbour. After which (I think there was a week between though) he dressed up as The Joker and went into a daycare centre and murdered two nine month old babies and a staff member with an axe and knives. He also injured 10 more children and 2 more adults. A horrific scene to say the least, especially considering the intended victims Truly unimaginable how someone can premeditate an act like this. I still remember being a kid hearing about this for the first time. Our country was devastated.
Kim de Gelder had nothing to do with the joker . It was assumed at first but his skin was just pale and people tought he was dressed like the joker because the movie with ledger just came out. It happened in sint gillis dendermonde in fabeltjesland,,its 50 meters from my doorstep and its a social restaurant now. Im happy im getting father this month and not back then . Well im in the hospital because i lost a leg and fingers amongst other things 3 months ago . So happy is a big word
Both of my parents worked at the exact hospital where all of the theater shooting victims were taken back in 2012. My dad was there that exact night, and I remember him coming home and crying for a long time afterwards. At the time of the incident, I also went to school less than a mile away from the theater. I was 6 at the time, and a girl, my exact age, was killed that night. This case just totally destroyed any sense of safety I felt in my own city, and I'll never forget it.
So where is the guy now? The prison they say he is in is closed and has been for 3 years and now update on where he was taken The state doesn't know where he is? That's odd considering they track EVERYTHING Seriously look it up the prison is closed and he just vanished
@PodreyJenkin138 I have to say, I don't think I've heard anything about this, aside from the possibility of him being moved out of state. I don't believe he simply disappeared, but I'm also not sure where he is now. But honestly, it's possible that he was killed by another inmate or a guard, and the whole thing was covered up. That kinda stuff happens a lot with people like him in prison.
Its wild to think of how many times these people get so close to coming back from whatever mental illness plagues them, only to slip through the cracks. Tragic for all, really...
The Aurora theater shooting was terrifying. I thought I lost my best friend at that theater due to not knowing she switched to a different one last minute
It's astounding how far and wide the imagery or sometimes inspiration of this character can be connected or related to various crimes. One story I heard was that in Japan a young man dressed up in a joker costume (the suit anyway) and stabbed four people on a subway train while it was in motion with a large kitchen knife. I don't recall if he managed to kill anyone or if he wounded others, so I won't make any definite statements in that regard, and I don't recall if he was directly inspired by the Joker either or if it was just thematic to him, but still his use of the character's image fits with his violent and chaotic crime. The Joker isn't a character that should be imitated or admired, and that's something that some people with issues of their own who claim to connect with said character seem to miss. Note that the character and his actions are never condoned, but some still seem to fixate on the Joker, typically due to mental issues driving them to do so. I think of this as a false equivalency in regards to what is really to blame, much like with the inaccurate association of violent video games with actual acts of violence, which is to say one doesn't cause the other and there are deeply rooted psychological issues within the individuals in question that are the cause, not the media being consumed and/or the characters within. Either way, it seems some people are attracted to the image and sometimes what they think of as the ethos of the Joker when what they are truly grappling with are their own inner demons for lack of a better term or otherwise some ideas or held opinions and/or beliefs of their own. I guess some people need something to attach it to, but what would I really know? I'm by no means a psychologist or any kind of expert on the mind or the human condition. I'm merely spouting my own thoughts here ad nauseum in the moment. For anyone who might feel the need to claim that I'm trying to sound smart or deep, please don't get it twisted, I'm not and I know that I'm no great thinker and I don't expect people to take anything I state as worthwhile. (Edit: I want to note that turns out I was wrong about the case in Japan. It wasn't the Joker's suit, but I was made aware by a commenter on this post that it was in fact a suit similar to it, the suit of Yoshikage Kira. @himikotoga4270: Thanks for the correction. I appreciate you letting me know. I hope you don't mind me giving you a nod for proper credit.)
@@zogwort1522 I can't lie, you make good points. I don't even necessarily disagree. It does make sense as to why some criminals do take on his guise so to speak and relate to him or even celebrate the character. Just because no one should idolize the character doesn't mean people won't or that it doesn't make sense, you're definitely right. You're also correct that many people and criminal groups do that kind of stuff already, so I do agree that it's a not the furthest leap to take for career criminals or those who commit criminal acts inspired by the character.
@@zogwort1522I wouldn’t say he appeals to autistics. He appeals to sociopaths, psychopaths, and lonely people with dark triad traits. I’m autistic and aside from the famous “Jingle Bells” parody I am not a fan of the Joker and much prefer Batman himself.
@@himikotoga4270 Oh my bad. I had heard it reported as the Joker's suit. I guess I'm not the only one who didn't know the difference lol Anyway, I do appreciate you letting me know and for attributing it to the right source.
tom, waco was not the branch dividians not following what the feds were telling them to do, the part that makes waco so bad is that david invited atf agents to talk after he figured out they were undercover, they rejected, lied about what was happening on the compound, and then started firing at them
I know it's not a contest, but the guy making bespoke molotovs each themed to his wedding guests and acting out of insane revenge logic wins. That's easily the most like the Joker's actual crimes in the comics, especially the 70's era Joker. That's the version that largely inspired Jack Nicholson's performance, btw. Say, if his gang double crossed him or he just thought they did, he'd go after them one by one, and he'd make it personal.
the editing on this one is crazy. the progression and improvements never cease to amaze. thank you for continually reminding me why i’m a proud turkey tom fan o7
Tom. Everyone. For the love of God: Electrocution carries an end result of death. One cannot be electrocuted several times just as one cannot be beheaded several times. Anything short of death is a 'shock'. So, for example, if you are hit with a stun gun several times you are 'shocked' several times, not 'electrocuted' several times.
Passed James Holmes every day my sophomore year because he had the civics class before me, closest I've ever been to a killer. Even weirder, I graduated with Kelly Tran from Star Wars in 07.
13:02 fun fact I went to this school (: just graduated from it last year. It's an all irish school and I remember back in first year I seen a video about christopher and what happened on the richest channel. I showed it to like two people and word about it spread around fast. My english teacher at the time was asked about it but she was adamant all information about who he was and the whole situation was private and was really shocked when we showed her the richest video about it. Anyways, we asked her about if she knew any extra information about the whole thing and she said the corridor he burnt led to the art room (its still the art room to this day but they removed the extra door in it) and all the junior and leaving cert art projects were burned and destroyed. She also mentioned that they had to use the aras cronain (A little house where irish events are usually held down the road from the school) to teach the sixth years
this reminds me of the curse of the joker. it is an interesting series of events to follow centered around the very character of the joker and the effect it has on those who try to act as him in media. one could even consider these cases to be instances of the curse that is a mental disorder you can gain by trying to embody that character.
@@HVVVVVVVV that one too, although i feel the curse of the joker is a bit more interesting and sinister. the joker curse seems to have certain conditions to it as folks like mark hamill being the most famous for voicing the joker isn't affected. but he is also not a method actor when it comes to his portrayal of the character. so maybe allowing the character of the joker into your mind is what causes the tragedy? almost like a concept of a character can infect you like a virus... which interestingly also seems to be the suggested ending of the 2019 joker movie where he used live television to spread the virus.
@@MD-hi9xy still, majority thinks he is the best voice of the joker :/ even being asked to voice the video game ones. did he do the robot chicken joker too? i feel like they asked him and he did but it could have just sounded a lot like him.
@@ArrogantAngel The film and its acclaim leave me completely disturbed, especially considering its ending. He seems to recognize that the Joker is a symbol for the misunderstood, and has almost no objections to that. The ending wants us to understand why Joker is like this, but it's not that simple.
Gypsy Crusader is a clear example of far-left extremist attacking someone for having right wing inclinations and turning them into a far-right extremist. Extremism just leads to more extremism
What, you tell me people who are fine with violence and hating a minority could possibly evolve into people who are fine with violence and hating another minority? Crazy.
Literally radicalised by the leftists and the system that propped them up and empowered them in order to attack Trump. Then they point to him as an example of extremism that they exist to fight. Crazy times we have lived through.
While James is definitely responsible for his actions, I still can’t believe that despite reaching out for help multiple times from professionals, he was brushed off and ignored. Those people played a part in this too, had one person just listened, this may not have happened
Psychotherapist here. I completely agree. Though, I am surprised such cases are not more common. Working in the mental health field, I can say you would be disturbed by how many times therapists, psychologists, and psychiatrists have a client that routinely makes death threats or threatens to kill people and they (the clinicians) are just like, "Yup. That's Frank. He's a bit unhinged, but he's more bark than bite: so, if he says he is going to bite your head off, he's probably joking."
@cc_c4271 that doesnt mean anything at all lol. The video subject is niche and fits his channel. The amount of time its been uploaded for is 100% irrelevant
Gypsys story is so tragic, 2016 just changed how people act. His government and society failed him . His story will become more common as we are divided by political identities.
Jared's story really hits home. I rememver that day very clearly because my dad and myself almost got into the mess of all that. We live in that neighborhood at the time, and I remember my dad and I going out for lunch that day, the Wingstop we went to was just across the street from the Cici's Pizza and Walmart where Jared and his girl committed horrendous crimes. We were there just after everything went down but I remember seeing a massive police presence and the major street it was on being blocked off. I definitely don't want to downplay the situation or say "I was there when it happened". But I was very close to coming in contact with Jared and his girl. It's kind of haunted me to this day.
"Do you know how many times we've come close to world war three over a flock of geese on a computer screen? Do you know what triggered the last world war? An argument over how many telegraph poles Germany owed its war debt creditors! Telegraph poles!" - Batman: The Killing Joke
@mybaguettes5937 in what way? There was no mention of his being inspired by the movie, and if he was, you'd kind of think it would have been mentioned.
The Case of Jared and Amanda will always stick with me. It took place in a Walmart and Cicis pizza 5 minutes away from my house... We were actually at the last Cicis pizza a couple days before that incident 😮
I was at Fort Eustis in 2010-13. I think my first barracks building was 696. If not all the barracks were right beside each other. Its just creepy thinking no one ever mentioned that incident.
His actions are inexcusable, but I genuinely wonder if the guy who got sent to prison for possession of weed, (and forced to undergo probation and drug tests), would've turned out different if the system wasn't so obsessed with punishing people for smoking plants that give you the munchies.
I... doubt it. Like, don't get me wrong, the prison system is dogshit, but generally, people don't come out of prison with their political leanings shifted further to the *right*
@@Mr.Monacle Many American prisons operate as race based tribal warfare simulators. Do you really think it's odd that a White dude would come out of there being more Rightist?
That dude is from my hometown, Kennewick Washington. He's much older than I am, so I don't know him, but I know my city and people around here rarely get out of the downward spiral of committing crimes once they begin. Especially now since harder drugs are much more rampant and mental health services for the lower class are extremely overcrowded and underfunded. Edit, I'm talking about actual crimes, cus I've never considered smoking weed a crime.
Unless I’m missing something or information was left out of the first story… the dude seemed like a victim of societal double standards and the justice system regardless to if he was hateful or considered a dbag. What an odd story. Never heard about it before.
A lot of this really just doubles down on the story of the Joker: A mentally ill man that was driven to extremism after he had been abandoned by society because saw no other way to prove his point since no one would listen to him prior to the violence. Crazy how when we neglect the mentally ill they can easy fall prey to manipulation by extremists. Who would've ever seen that coming.
The Jared miller story was wild. That was straight up joker. Its crazy these ppl use a fictional character to make excuses to commit crimes and murder....wild
I remember hearing about that last guy on the radio a day after it happened when I was in the car, and then I saw it on TV. This was the first time I ever heard of a non-jihadist mass shooting so I was pretty shocked to see it.
This case has fascinated me for years. I've tried to discuss it with other American true crime people and most are totally unaware of it. The case is so similar to Mr. Cruel and EAR/ONS/GSK.
Mr crusader will most likely never be free. He has made too many enemies and it seems some of those are in high places. I doubt he will ever be the same again. I never really knew him but it saddens me to see how he has suffered regardless of what he has become now
A third of the way through the video, these Joker impersonators went from scary to eye-rolling. Its like watching high-schoolers joining a new fad and thinking it makes them look original or cool.
"Forced to undergo drug treatment." For marijuana. No wonder he went off the deep end, considering the level of open torture shown in most drug treatment facilities, if you're not strung out enough or aren't on hard enough drugs.
@@HavianEla Not to mention the tendency of writing off mental illness and disorder as "withdrawal symptoms" or "pity seeking," causing further neglect and mistreatment of actual issue.
Trust me, I live in the town where Jared is from and they treated weed like it would ruin your life and made you a fullblown criminal. I was sent to outpatient drug/alcohol program at 16 for smoking weed occasionally, the drug counselor had done every hardcore drug known to man and was absolutely sure I'd end up a crackhead by the end of the year 😂 it's calmed down a lot now that it's legal.
This isn’t about the Joker. This is about the effects of living in New Jersey
LOL
Shit get serious out here boi!!
@@GENUINEKAIshiiiiet who you tellin bro? 😭
moufronn
As someone who lives in New Jersey, I can confirm that I am the Joker.
The Joker and his smile is also based off a book by Victor Hugo (who also wrote les miserables and hunchback of notre dame), the book in English is called "The Man Who Laughs" and is about a poor homeless boy in England who is then mutilated by having a permanent smile carved into his face, to make money for a travelling show.
Very true. If you want to get specific, the Joker’s smile is based on the portrayal of the character Gwynplaine by Conrad Veidt in the 1928 film production of “The Man Who Laughs”.
In fact the work is referenced several times through Batman media. There was a one-shot called “Joker: The Man Who Laughs”, an evil alternate Bruce Wayne called “The Batman Who Laughs” and in “Batman: The Animated Series” the Joker uses “Gwynplaine Industries” as a shell company for a crime he’s committing to name just a few instances.
I too can read commonly shared information on the internet. :v
@@Grim2maybe other people don't mind learning something new, you twat
@@Grim2omg wow you knew a tidbit of information before someone else shared it? That's great congratulations.
@@Grim2 Alright next time we'll poll everyone first. Only if no one knows the information will we then discuss it.
The case of James is one of those where he fell through the cracks so many times, and there were so many small failures that led to it. From therapists not taking him seriously to not getting through to the hotline, a series of small events (some accidentally, others negligent) allowed for this to happen. It's kinda crazy when you think about it.
despite him not being inspired by the joker he was ironically the most convincing one
It's honestly tragic that his parents didn't care, absolute sign of child neglect right there
49:02 is where it started and his parents never cared he was a good kid, moving must've been the final straw from already being neglected. I did say he always had to watch his little sister from at least around the age of 10 all alone, poor kid probably already had depression
The relationship between art schools and psychopaths gotta be studied
As someone who goes to art school I can see how this godforsaken place could make anyone snap.
I snapped being a simple supervisor custodian in the few art buildings at my local university
Artists, really just creatives in general, are mentally unwell
I'd know, I'm a writer.
@@ImTakingYouToFlavorTownthe mentally ill to writer/general artist/child worker/psychotherapist pipeline is so real. i would also know lol. i originally meant to be a child worker but i switched to animal care
@@crm7nthat sucks dude, good on you for getting out of it
The guy everyone thinks is a Nazi gets targeted by actual Nazi because he's Romani. Life really is stranger than fiction sometimes.
Whaaaat? The Leopards of the the Leopards Eating People's Faces Party ate his face?? Who could have possibly predicted this shocking turn of events?
You also gotta wonder why people thought he was a nazi, I wonder if it was all the self-identifying as a nazi?
that's because idiotic leftists say everything is a nazi/racist/some form of phobic.
They've watered down and erased reality.
Shitleopards randy
There`s no funnier joke than our life, there`s no better performance than real world. I see evidences of this all the time.
its true, that MF aint white and he DEFF aint NAZI
The problem with all these guys is that the actual Joker is always at least ten steps ahead. These guys are rarely even one step ahead.
yea i dont think anybody has the jokers intelligence. maybe bundy and thats it
@@zackearl3200nah bundy only got away for so long because no one suspected a normal looking guy back then. people were way more trusting
Smart people tend not to dress up like the joker and commit crimes lmao
They didn't even start walking
The “actual” joker, lol. Ok.
"If you have to explain the joke, there is no joke" - Joker
my favorite thing to say whenever someone explains the joke
The joker wouldnt even be cool w this 😂😂😂
Qual o nome da música de fundo?4
@@andrymiolakolakathere’s like 20 different background songs in this video you gonna have to be specific
But I love explaining jokes
James's story is nothing but tragic. A mentally broken man that didn't get the help he desperately needed. It's always a tragedy when a bright mind with so much potential turns to crime
I wonder, if someone got him help or he got more help from mental health services, would this have turned around for the better?
@@DaemonetteLeilu19 I would like to think so but it's hard to say
It's tragically funny how the only actual mirror to The Joker that he had was... somewhat similar life circumstances to the 2019 movie. It makes me wonder if his story somewhat inspired it
Help wouldn't have changed anything. Hospitals never work.
at the same time he actively refused treatment. Hospitals cant force treatment in most circumstances
“All it takes is one bad day.”
Probably the Joker’s most chilling line.
Except the line is completely untrue though
@@surferOS101 What makes it untrue?
@@TheNightWatcher1385 It’s more of “a straw that broke the camel’s back” kind of sense. It may be small, but too many small things can lead to something bigger.
@@TheNightWatcher1385 it should be “all it can take is one bad day but usually a lifetime of pain.”
Because "One Bad Day" doesn't exist@@TheNightWatcher1385. Even the people in this very video had a series of incidents which turned them into what they are today. It was a series of events that took place over a long period of time, not "One Bad Day"
Even the story this line is taken from: The Killing Joke, serves to disprove Joker's ideology. Joker puts Commissioner Gordon through the worst day in his life, but he still doesn't crack.
Paul's story was pretty tragic, while his behavior is not justified it does show that anyone can change for the worse by other's influence
It's almost as freedom of speech is not the same as freedom of hate speech, some dummies never learn this
Yes, it is tragic when people are selling drugs and becoming nazis
@@TheRockRebornHate speech is subjective. When the government can classify anything as hate speech, free speech no longer exists.
@@TheRockRebornwhat
@@TheRockReborn You sound like exactly the person that drove him to be like he is.
Tom the type of guy to live in a society
moufronn
"Girls kiss other girls, and no one bats an eye. But when i kiss the Homies Goodnight, SOCYETI, SOCYETI CALLS ME GAY."
*enter 20 minute guitar solo
I live in a house bruh
Smh Amish rights ✌️
A guy named “Gypsy Crusader” who was raised by a Latina torrent card reader and a LITERAL GYPSY becoming an infamous and beloved Neo-N@z! has to the most ironic event in internet edgelord history.
I feel very bad for “ Clare “ poor girl was traumatized. She’s probably going to be struggling with that day for the rest of her life, even the majority of it considering how young she was. I’m not surprised she developed PTSD that must’ve been such a horrific thing to experience. Hope she’s doing at least a little better these days.
sad part is she still kinda misses lucy. Almost like a loyal dog kicked by their owner.
@@tfyk5623their friendship isn't anything like that. They were described as rivals, with their personalities clashing. Not really like a dog and owner relationship.
She probably valued her back and forths with Lucy. Valued the rivalry. She was most definitely blindsided by Lucy's insanity, and still longed for the rivalry, and absolutely feels distrust and hates the PTSD that came from it.
Maybe she should man up and get some balls.
This video demonstrates that we really do live in a society
A society does NOT have WOKE terrorist.
I know they say it takes a village but I always thought a society was a bit more civilized.
TRUUUUUEEEEEE
I’m an opponent to your philosophy and I say that we DO NOT LIVE IN A SOCIETY. Source? Cuz I said so
@@IamH8ted I'd say society is a lot less connected than a village. In a village, you're seeing practically everyone everyday. Though in society, I can go a month from seeing my dad who lives next door without realizing it, and could go days without seeing my grandmother that I live with if I didn't deliberately make a point to see her.
The story of Jared and Amanda hits me hard. The 2 officers Alyn Beck and Igor Soldo who were shot were close family friends. Alyn was like an uncle to me. And it’s unfortunate that crazy people like this took their lives.
thats crazy im sorry for loss unfortunately acab
@@cloudsombreroyou wouldn’t say something like that if it was your people. How much of a selfish evil person do you have to be to tote your beliefs (that nobody cares about by the way) to someone who lost someone close to them in such a terrible way? People nowdays just have no sympathy for others, that’s one thing Arthur Fleck was right about.
@@cloudsombrero you need therapy
@Crackedcripple what does acab mean
@@chernobyl9070 "all cops are bad." It's been said in response to the rampant police brutality, or should I say the age of social media bringing the brutality of the past and present to the light.
Tom the type of guy to say "safety first" when putting a seatbelt on
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Tom the type of dude to have people with anime pfps in his comments
Tom the type of guy to have a really stupid ass 2009 haircut.
@@MaxiemumKarnage wow you really destroyed that guy
I’m always feeling like I’m running out of the actually entertaining true crime documentary type videos to watch while I’m at work but Tom comes in clutch once again 👍🏻
It's hard work getting crack and chocolate. Gotta be on the clock 24/7.
I feel this very much... there's nothing like having something to listen to while at work or during my studies :D
Watch "explore with us"
They're the best true crime youtube imo. They go super indepth and always manages to get videos that were never before seen
@@B.C.101 english please. usually sentences make sense and have basic context.
@@maddyocean5948 Figure it out yourself. 8 other people understood the joke lol. Don't have to spoon feed it to you.
I feel like Jame's psychiatrist dropped the ball on this one. "The young man tells me he has homicidal thoughts and isn't comfortable with taking medications. Sounds like work, I didn't do 10 years of university to do ACTUAL work, that's what uneducated blue collar workers are for. I'll just send him home and wish him the best".
Yea exactly. It really feels like James's case could have been prevented if anyone would bother to help this clearly deranged man
Kinda funny how the joker society memes went from unironic, to ironic and later to unironic again.
I bet if Joker would not exist they would dress in Alex DeLarge from A Clockwork Orange.
I would prefer that.
I nearly had a fucking stroke trying to read this
No chance people like this have even seen that movie.
Love that movie, in the end, it all turns up DeLarge. Hilarious how evil gets awarded since the state is so incompetent.
More likely to dress like guy fawkes
I have no idea what's worse: meeting a deranged psychopath or becoming one yourself
I would say becoming one is worse
Meeting one cuz you have higher chance to die
“its just a joke bro” is no longer a term💀
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@@moufronnyes moufronn
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@@moufronnbro thinks he’s mother farting 🍑💨 groot 😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣 Witterally bwo
@@panther1911 moufronn
I always wonder if you'll someday make a video on the animation RUclipsr Birdie. It's so up your alley and has a lot of really strange intricate history and depraved characters surrounding it. Another great video as always!
oh no bro. I know like everything about Birdie tbh tho so if anyone wants to make a video hmu.
from what i’ve heard birdie’s been on a break and has been improving mentally. him making a video about their situation now would probably do more damage than good lol
@@tono_3459 yeah true
@@tono_3459 I really hope they are doing well now. I don't wish them harm I just find long documentary style videos on weird people in weird situations interesting and I think birdie's story is one I would love to see from Turkey tom. If they have gotten better then that would mean we get the rare good ending in one of his videos lol. I also think it is an important one to cover as well to showcase the effects that the internet and toxicity can have on young kids, and to show the importance of disciplining oneself and others when it comes to internet usage. I think these videos don't always need to show the main figure in an entirely negative light (in this case birdie) but perhaps the truly bad people they surrounded themselves with
@@PumpkinCookie oh for sure! ur right a video with a good ending would be a nice relief too
that's fuckin crazy, i knew this one girl from virginia beach who would never associate with anything joker related and usually shut down any talk involving the joker because of her dad. i never pried into the story, but after this video i found out that specialist chris was actually her dad. can't believe this video cleared up one of the biggest mysteries of an old friend of mine
Wow what an interesting lie.
How often does Joker come up in your lives man
That’s the one I’m trying to find more context on.
Cuz I can’t get my head around the motive. TF did Stone do to him?
I don’t know who this is, but that was me. I’m Andrea Lanum, daughter of Christopher Lanum. My dad served in Afghanistan and Iraq. He came home with severe PTSD. He was a combat medic. I remember him taking me to fort eustis where he worked sometimes and telling me “I don’t just save soldiers, I save everyone” now I was only 6. But my speculation is that at 18 years old having to save the lives of poor brown children you are terrorizing will create huge mental issues. He came back extremely paranoid. He had some psychotic break, became delusional and would always saying “you have to watch your back” he had a delusion about his roommate Mitchell stone trying to kill him. His gf at the time who I can never forgive for feeding into his delusions when she was perfectly mentally sound, used a taser on Mitchell and then my dad attacked him. Luckily he crawled to a nearby medical center and lived. It has always been a very hard story for me to tell or I get triggered by the joker easily. He tried to commit murder and committed suicide by cop in the same costume he dressed up with me for Halloween. It’s deeply impacted me. I’m sad he’s in these videos. He was a really good person and loved me so much. He just had severe mental illness. The cops should have tried harder to solve the situation. He had my name tattooed on his arm and I have his name tattooed over my heart. He was an 18 year old sent to war where we used intense propaganda and post 9/11 committed heinous acts in the Middle East for oil. He suffered from the effects. The same year he died it became mandatory for veterans to get psychiatric treatment when they came back. The officer Stanley who looked after me in the months after his passing ended up taking his own life as well. I wonder who you are.
@@couldyou4745lie? I can link the fbi report. I was his daughter. And it is the truth.
Tom gives the vibe of an innocent side character of a show who ends up being master manipulator behind everything
Usual Suspects
Did I miss something or is this a meme?
Such cringe, loser fans this guy has.
@@droopy_eyes thank you!
...no? feels like a youtuber.
Tom the type of guy to say “here comes the tickle monster!” Before fondling the homies
Sincerely disappointed that you didnt cover the Nottingham Joker - who dropped a bowling ball onto a social worker's head and left him a cripple for life, among other things
Like you've never done anything a bit silly every once in a while
I'm somewhat surprised you didn't include Kim De Gelder.
Although on the other hand I'm also glad since I know the people that would commit these types of acts get great pleasure out of being broadcasted for it.
That aside, he supposedly felt a strong connection to Heath Ledger, and the Joker character because of some arbitrary facts like his birthday and initials.
In 2009 he killed an elderly lady, I believe it was his neighbour.
After which (I think there was a week between though) he dressed up as The Joker and went into a daycare centre and murdered two nine month old babies and a staff member with an axe and knives.
He also injured 10 more children and 2 more adults.
A horrific scene to say the least, especially considering the intended victims
Truly unimaginable how someone can premeditate an act like this.
I still remember being a kid hearing about this for the first time.
Our country was devastated.
Kim de Gelder had nothing to do with the joker . It was assumed at first but his skin was just pale and people tought he was dressed like the joker because the movie with ledger just came out. It happened in sint gillis dendermonde in fabeltjesland,,its 50 meters from my doorstep and its a social restaurant now. Im happy im getting father this month and not back then . Well im in the hospital because i lost a leg and fingers amongst other things 3 months ago . So happy is a big word
Tom is the type of guy to say “I’m vengeance.”
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@@moufronnyou a real one moufronn
@@christinablixthenningsson3529 moufronn
No he's not.
@@couldyou4745 You’re right. Tom is the type of guy to say “I am the night.”
Both of my parents worked at the exact hospital where all of the theater shooting victims were taken back in 2012. My dad was there that exact night, and I remember him coming home and crying for a long time afterwards. At the time of the incident, I also went to school less than a mile away from the theater. I was 6 at the time, and a girl, my exact age, was killed that night. This case just totally destroyed any sense of safety I felt in my own city, and I'll never forget it.
It blows my mind that it's been that long.
I hope your dad is doing well after that horrible night. Thank goodness for people like him.
So where is the guy now? The prison they say he is in is closed and has been for 3 years and now update on where he was taken
The state doesn't know where he is? That's odd considering they track EVERYTHING
Seriously look it up the prison is closed and he just vanished
@PodreyJenkin138 I have to say, I don't think I've heard anything about this, aside from the possibility of him being moved out of state. I don't believe he simply disappeared, but I'm also not sure where he is now. But honestly, it's possible that he was killed by another inmate or a guard, and the whole thing was covered up. That kinda stuff happens a lot with people like him in prison.
Its wild to think of how many times these people get so close to coming back from whatever mental illness plagues them, only to slip through the cracks.
Tragic for all, really...
The Aurora theater shooting was terrifying. I thought I lost my best friend at that theater due to not knowing she switched to a different one last minute
No it wasn't.
@@couldyou4745 bait used to be believable
He's just deranged@@BINKLERONKLE
NEVER EVER question your government.. they would NEVER lie to you.. and ALWAYS have your best interests at heart
Mk ultra
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My favorite Tom quote is definitely "Why so serious".
turkey tom the kind of guy to walk on his tiptoes while holding a candle at night
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@@moufronnblud is the type of person to say moufronn 💀
@@_WalterWhite moufronn
ngl turkey tom the type of guy to have functioning legs and walk
This shit had me dying 😭
It's astounding how far and wide the imagery or sometimes inspiration of this character can be connected or related to various crimes. One story I heard was that in Japan a young man dressed up in a joker costume (the suit anyway) and stabbed four people on a subway train while it was in motion with a large kitchen knife. I don't recall if he managed to kill anyone or if he wounded others, so I won't make any definite statements in that regard, and I don't recall if he was directly inspired by the Joker either or if it was just thematic to him, but still his use of the character's image fits with his violent and chaotic crime.
The Joker isn't a character that should be imitated or admired, and that's something that some people with issues of their own who claim to connect with said character seem to miss. Note that the character and his actions are never condoned, but some still seem to fixate on the Joker, typically due to mental issues driving them to do so. I think of this as a false equivalency in regards to what is really to blame, much like with the inaccurate association of violent video games with actual acts of violence, which is to say one doesn't cause the other and there are deeply rooted psychological issues within the individuals in question that are the cause, not the media being consumed and/or the characters within.
Either way, it seems some people are attracted to the image and sometimes what they think of as the ethos of the Joker when what they are truly grappling with are their own inner demons for lack of a better term or otherwise some ideas or held opinions and/or beliefs of their own. I guess some people need something to attach it to, but what would I really know? I'm by no means a psychologist or any kind of expert on the mind or the human condition. I'm merely spouting my own thoughts here ad nauseum in the moment. For anyone who might feel the need to claim that I'm trying to sound smart or deep, please don't get it twisted, I'm not and I know that I'm no great thinker and I don't expect people to take anything I state as worthwhile.
(Edit: I want to note that turns out I was wrong about the case in Japan. It wasn't the Joker's suit, but I was made aware by a commenter on this post that it was in fact a suit similar to it, the suit of Yoshikage Kira. @himikotoga4270: Thanks for the correction. I appreciate you letting me know. I hope you don't mind me giving you a nod for proper credit.)
@@zogwort1522 I can't lie, you make good points. I don't even necessarily disagree. It does make sense as to why some criminals do take on his guise so to speak and relate to him or even celebrate the character. Just because no one should idolize the character doesn't mean people won't or that it doesn't make sense, you're definitely right.
You're also correct that many people and criminal groups do that kind of stuff already, so I do agree that it's a not the furthest leap to take for career criminals or those who commit criminal acts inspired by the character.
maybe they were just being silly
@@zogwort1522I wouldn’t say he appeals to autistics. He appeals to sociopaths, psychopaths, and lonely people with dark triad traits. I’m autistic and aside from the famous “Jingle Bells” parody I am not a fan of the Joker and much prefer Batman himself.
It wasn't the joker it was Yoshikage Kira's suit which resembles the joker's suit in alot of ways.
@@himikotoga4270 Oh my bad. I had heard it reported as the Joker's suit. I guess I'm not the only one who didn't know the difference lol Anyway, I do appreciate you letting me know and for attributing it to the right source.
tom, waco was not the branch dividians not following what the feds were telling them to do, the part that makes waco so bad is that david invited atf agents to talk after he figured out they were undercover, they rejected, lied about what was happening on the compound, and then started firing at them
Never forget Waco.
Or Ruby Ridge!
Wendigoon covers this story really well yeah
@@spaghettisploitation1029 My bad, slipped my mind for a sec.
@@Clown_the_Clown Not a problem, my friend. Just was a reminder.
Have a great day/night.
Literally amazed at how in depth this is. Your research skills are immense and you deserve widespread success. Can't wait for the next video.
“He was documented as antisocial, usually eating alone in his car.”
*”True sigma behavior.”*
I know it's not a contest, but the guy making bespoke molotovs each themed to his wedding guests and acting out of insane revenge logic wins. That's easily the most like the Joker's actual crimes in the comics, especially the 70's era Joker. That's the version that largely inspired Jack Nicholson's performance, btw. Say, if his gang double crossed him or he just thought they did, he'd go after them one by one, and he'd make it personal.
No its not.
the editing on this one is crazy. the progression and improvements never cease to amaze. thank you for continually reminding me why i’m a proud turkey tom fan o7
Tom. Everyone. For the love of God: Electrocution carries an end result of death. One cannot be electrocuted several times just as one cannot be beheaded several times. Anything short of death is a 'shock'. So, for example, if you are hit with a stun gun several times you are 'shocked' several times, not 'electrocuted' several times.
That's shocking 😅😅
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tom the type of guy to giggle and blush when you accidentally touch his hand
Passed James Holmes every day my sophomore year because he had the civics class before me, closest I've ever been to a killer. Even weirder, I graduated with Kelly Tran from Star Wars in 07.
The statement at 16:42 plus the image you're showing us...brings a tear to my eyes, what kind of content kids have access to today.
Cringe. You cried? L + bozo
So this explains why the next Joker movie will be a musical
“You know, we’re living in a society!” -George Costanza
James’s story is pretty tragic, I must admit. If he had gotten the help he needed, maybe the Aurora tragedy wouldn’t have happened.
Even more tragic is that he was a genius and could've greatly benefitted the neuroscience field had he gotten proper help.
13:02 fun fact I went to this school (: just graduated from it last year. It's an all irish school and I remember back in first year I seen a video about christopher and what happened on the richest channel. I showed it to like two people and word about it spread around fast. My english teacher at the time was asked about it but she was adamant all information about who he was and the whole situation was private and was really shocked when we showed her the richest video about it.
Anyways, we asked her about if she knew any extra information about the whole thing and she said the corridor he burnt led to the art room (its still the art room to this day but they removed the extra door in it) and all the junior and leaving cert art projects were burned and destroyed. She also mentioned that they had to use the aras cronain (A little house where irish events are usually held down the road from the school) to teach the sixth years
Also sorry Tom but hearing your pronunciation of the school is ear scratching 😭 still another great video tho
this reminds me of the curse of the joker. it is an interesting series of events to follow centered around the very character of the joker and the effect it has on those who try to act as him in media. one could even consider these cases to be instances of the curse that is a mental disorder you can gain by trying to embody that character.
Reminds me of the Superman curse
@@HVVVVVVVV that one too, although i feel the curse of the joker is a bit more interesting and sinister. the joker curse seems to have certain conditions to it as folks like mark hamill being the most famous for voicing the joker isn't affected. but he is also not a method actor when it comes to his portrayal of the character. so maybe allowing the character of the joker into your mind is what causes the tragedy? almost like a concept of a character can infect you like a virus... which interestingly also seems to be the suggested ending of the 2019 joker movie where he used live television to spread the virus.
@@ArrogantAngelwell Mark Hamil might not strictly fall under the joker corse. But he is a joke.
@@MD-hi9xy still, majority thinks he is the best voice of the joker :/ even being asked to voice the video game ones. did he do the robot chicken joker too? i feel like they asked him and he did but it could have just sounded a lot like him.
@@ArrogantAngel The film and its acclaim leave me completely disturbed, especially considering its ending. He seems to recognize that the Joker is a symbol for the misunderstood, and has almost no objections to that. The ending wants us to understand why Joker is like this, but it's not that simple.
“eating in his car away from his colleagues. true sigma moment” got me 😂
hearing my old irish school being pronounced by an american was too funny ngl
Gypsy Crusader is a clear example of far-left extremist attacking someone for having right wing inclinations and turning them into a far-right extremist. Extremism just leads to more extremism
What, you tell me people who are fine with violence and hating a minority could possibly evolve into people who are fine with violence and hating another minority? Crazy.
Literally radicalised by the leftists and the system that propped them up and empowered them in order to attack Trump.
Then they point to him as an example of extremism that they exist to fight. Crazy times we have lived through.
If you were getting beaten once makes you a nazi you were most likely a nazi from the beginning. You give great arguments for Hamas killing people btw
The guy was hanging around the Proud Boys, who are Far Right Extremists.
I disagree with his ideologies but i cant help but love him
While James is definitely responsible for his actions, I still can’t believe that despite reaching out for help multiple times from professionals, he was brushed off and ignored. Those people played a part in this too, had one person just listened, this may not have happened
Psychotherapist here. I completely agree. Though, I am surprised such cases are not more common. Working in the mental health field, I can say you would be disturbed by how many times therapists, psychologists, and psychiatrists have a client that routinely makes death threats or threatens to kill people and they (the clinicians) are just like, "Yup. That's Frank. He's a bit unhinged, but he's more bark than bite: so, if he says he is going to bite your head off, he's probably joking."
Tom the type of guy who puts a smile on that face
This is such a niche video, it fits PERFECTLY on your channel lmao
Its been 1 minute wdym
@@cc_c4271 the topic fits his channel
@cc_c4271 that doesnt mean anything at all lol. The video subject is niche and fits his channel. The amount of time its been uploaded for is 100% irrelevant
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Gypsys story is so tragic, 2016 just changed how people act. His government and society failed him . His story will become more common as we are divided by political identities.
Jared's story really hits home. I rememver that day very clearly because my dad and myself almost got into the mess of all that. We live in that neighborhood at the time, and I remember my dad and I going out for lunch that day, the Wingstop we went to was just across the street from the Cici's Pizza and Walmart where Jared and his girl committed horrendous crimes. We were there just after everything went down but I remember seeing a massive police presence and the major street it was on being blocked off.
I definitely don't want to downplay the situation or say "I was there when it happened". But I was very close to coming in contact with Jared and his girl. It's kind of haunted me to this day.
I also live in the neighborhood, I remember getting so many calls asking if my mom and I were okay. I was scared to go to the Walmart for years.
"Do you know how many times we've come close to world war three over a flock of geese on a computer screen? Do you know what triggered the last world war? An argument over how many telegraph poles Germany owed its war debt creditors! Telegraph poles!" - Batman: The Killing Joke
Ok, but how was Paul inspired by The Joker?
Was he equally inspired by Mario?
Joker cards,Joker posters,dressing as him wtf more do you want
@@bcal8118 That doesn't make anything he did inspired by the Joker.
He did the same with Mario.
Was he equally inspired by Mario?
By the movie?
@mybaguettes5937 in what way? There was no mention of his being inspired by the movie, and if he was, you'd kind of think it would have been mentioned.
@@llamaczech I mean, people get inspired by characters they like so.
The Case of Jared and Amanda will always stick with me. It took place in a Walmart and Cicis pizza 5 minutes away from my house... We were actually at the last Cicis pizza a couple days before that incident 😮
Its a good day when Tom uploads
It’s surprising easy to get caught up with a charismatic psychopath who says nice things to you.
We truly live in a society that lives in a society that's obsessed with said society
I was at Fort Eustis in 2010-13. I think my first barracks building was 696. If not all the barracks were right beside each other. Its just creepy thinking no one ever mentioned that incident.
For those surprised, don't be. Gotham city is in New Jersey, no wonder the Joker is drawn there.
His actions are inexcusable, but I genuinely wonder if the guy who got sent to prison for possession of weed, (and forced to undergo probation and drug tests), would've turned out different if the system wasn't so obsessed with punishing people for smoking plants that give you the munchies.
I... doubt it. Like, don't get me wrong, the prison system is dogshit, but generally, people don't come out of prison with their political leanings shifted further to the *right*
@@Mr.Monacle Many American prisons operate as race based tribal warfare simulators. Do you really think it's odd that a White dude would come out of there being more Rightist?
It's wild how he only served a few days in jail for literal assault but a few months over a plant.
That dude is from my hometown, Kennewick Washington. He's much older than I am, so I don't know him, but I know my city and people around here rarely get out of the downward spiral of committing crimes once they begin. Especially now since harder drugs are much more rampant and mental health services for the lower class are extremely overcrowded and underfunded. Edit, I'm talking about actual crimes, cus I've never considered smoking weed a crime.
"born in 1988*
"the 88 in his screenname must be code for hailing the naughty badman!"
Unless I’m missing something or information was left out of the first story… the dude seemed like a victim of societal double standards and the justice system regardless to if he was hateful or considered a dbag. What an odd story. Never heard about it before.
he's literally a neo nazi so I'm not sure why you're defending him
You can be a victim, but to me, you lose that “card” when you victimize others.
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@@HavianEla Yeah because saying the nig word is just so victimizing.
Nah. He is like a bully. Bullies others. The others get pissed and eventually want to fight him. They fight him, he cries he's the victim.
A lot of this really just doubles down on the story of the Joker:
A mentally ill man that was driven to extremism after he had been abandoned by society because saw no other way to prove his point since no one would listen to him prior to the violence.
Crazy how when we neglect the mentally ill they can easy fall prey to manipulation by extremists. Who would've ever seen that coming.
Imagine idolizing the Joker when there are hundreds of other Batman villains out there that are *WAYYY* cooler.
The Jared miller story was wild. That was straight up joker. Its crazy these ppl use a fictional character to make excuses to commit crimes and murder....wild
Imagine making such a good character and having someone play him so well that you reach this point
People copied Jared Leto's version of joker. I don't think it has anything to do with how well the character is played.
Liking the more complex animated graphics/text, keep up the good work
32:00 Mitchell is a warrior for making it out of that situation
Imagine being fucked up enough to commit crimes but soy enough to base them off comics
dude beliefs aside, that clip of donald trump with the joker filter was funny af i can’t 😭
I feel bad for the first guy. He was just trolling and trying to make a living after being canceled.
Holy shit the gypsy crusader story was a ride.
I remember hearing about that last guy on the radio a day after it happened when I was in the car, and then I saw it on TV. This was the first time I ever heard of a non-jihadist mass shooting so I was pretty shocked to see it.
GC is like Miguel O’Hara after his canon event
Toms the type to watch Batman and pull a blanket over his eyes when Jokers on screen
This case has fascinated me for years. I've tried to discuss it with other American true crime people and most are totally unaware of it. The case is so similar to Mr. Cruel and EAR/ONS/GSK.
While the Joker is probably the most prominent of Batman villains, it seems basic, doesn't it? There are so many Batman villains to choose from.
And every other one of Batman’s rogues are MUCH more sympathetic.
I mean Cyraxx kind of looks like Cornelius Stirk minus the heart eating, serial killing, and shape-shifting.
Tom the type of guy to show you a paper cut and ask “wanna know how I got these scars?”
Gotta admit though: Jared's Joker impression is pretty damn good
as usual, another well done and captivating deep dive
Holy fuck your content is good.
And since you got on that grind and streamlined the process it only got better.
Cheers, Tom.
LOL Tom steals content and has Chat gpt write his scripts hes nothing but a cuck. Find a real content creator.
even at my Lois, I'm still Griffin it all.
Tom the kinda guy to catch a lopunny and bring it back to his room for "special training"
Mr crusader will most likely never be free. He has made too many enemies and it seems some of those are in high places. I doubt he will ever be the same again. I never really knew him but it saddens me to see how he has suffered regardless of what he has become now
"this time for slipping up and selling cocaine to an under cover police officer" lmfao
Gypsy crusader could have seriously been a model or actor he's extremely attractive
Yea perhaps. Too bad he became a scum bag. Good riddance.
Women love a bad boy.
I'm more of a Riddler man myself, the thinking man's villain.
Riddle me this
I'm loud and obnoxious
I like music that rhymes
Despite being 13% of the population
I commit HALF of the crimes!
What am I?
He got into Paulitics.
Tom the type of guy to not only replace the tp on the roll but also make sure to hang the proper direction
Tom the type of guy to put on a deeper voice when around girls
A third of the way through the video, these Joker impersonators went from scary to eye-rolling. Its like watching high-schoolers joining a new fad and thinking it makes them look original or cool.
"Forced to undergo drug treatment." For marijuana. No wonder he went off the deep end, considering the level of open torture shown in most drug treatment facilities, if you're not strung out enough or aren't on hard enough drugs.
Most Rehab facilities don’t do ANYTHING to really help those with substance abuse disorder, if anything, they sometimes exacerbate the issue
@@HavianEla Not to mention the tendency of writing off mental illness and disorder as "withdrawal symptoms" or "pity seeking," causing further neglect and mistreatment of actual issue.
Trust me, I live in the town where Jared is from and they treated weed like it would ruin your life and made you a fullblown criminal. I was sent to outpatient drug/alcohol program at 16 for smoking weed occasionally, the drug counselor had done every hardcore drug known to man and was absolutely sure I'd end up a crackhead by the end of the year 😂 it's calmed down a lot now that it's legal.
I didn’t think I’d see this on a Thursday morning💀
Afternoon isnt morning
Likewise 💀