Have you ever seen something that disturbed you so much that you have never forgotten about it?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When I was about 7 we went to visit my 80+ year old great-grandmother on Halloween. When we arrived all the lights were off and she didn't answer the doorbell. My grandfather had a key so we went in and called her name, no response. We started searching the house & found her hiding under the bed crying. She had forgotten it was Halloween and didn't have any candy for the trick-or-treaters on her street. She was so worried about "making the kids sad and the parents upset" that she turned off all the lights & hid so they wouldn't know she was home.

That is the reason I can't deal with the elderly, that sense of someone that has lost control & reality is slipping away. I would love to volunteer and wish I could help in programs like Meals on Wheels but it is almost a phobia that causes deep depression for me, and I am a very rational person but something about old people.....


Jesus wept.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In an article about leaving people who have forgotten to drop their babies off at daycare on a hot day and coming to the car at the end of the day and finding the baby dead. One of the stories was about a dad who's car alarm went off multiple times during the day and he looked out the window, saw it was nothing and used his remote to turn the alarm off. At the end of the day when he realized what happened and the police came he tried to take their gun to kill himself.


this is me too. there was a dad in herndon who did this. horrible and so sad. i shudder every time i think about it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In an article about leaving people who have forgotten to drop their babies off at daycare on a hot day and coming to the car at the end of the day and finding the baby dead. One of the stories was about a dad who's car alarm went off multiple times during the day and he looked out the window, saw it was nothing and used his remote to turn the alarm off. At the end of the day when he realized what happened and the police came he tried to take their gun to kill himself.


this is me too. there was a dad in herndon who did this. horrible and so sad. i shudder every time i think about it.


This is my worst nightmare. I can't even imagine how that poor father felt or was able to go on.
Anonymous
Wow, this thread. You all have seen too many movies, perhaps? People exploding into fireballs and staggering out of their cars? And the nerve of old people becoming old and confused and depressing others! Come on, sheeple. Grow a conscience.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When I was about 7 we went to visit my 80+ year old great-grandmother on Halloween. When we arrived all the lights were off and she didn't answer the doorbell. My grandfather had a key so we went in and called her name, no response. We started searching the house & found her hiding under the bed crying. She had forgotten it was Halloween and didn't have any candy for the trick-or-treaters on her street. She was so worried about "making the kids sad and the parents upset" that she turned off all the lights & hid so they wouldn't know she was home.

That is the reason I can't deal with the elderly, that sense of someone that has lost control & reality is slipping away. I would love to volunteer and wish I could help in programs like Meals on Wheels but it is almost a phobia that causes deep depression for me, and I am a very rational person but something about old people.....


Good luck in 30 years when you're adrift on that ice floe chewing a piece of leather that your grand-daughter tossed to you since she "just can't deal with the elderly."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In an article about leaving people who have forgotten to drop their babies off at daycare on a hot day and coming to the car at the end of the day and finding the baby dead. One of the stories was about a dad who's car alarm went off multiple times during the day and he looked out the window, saw it was nothing and used his remote to turn the alarm off. At the end of the day when he realized what happened and the police came he tried to take their gun to kill himself.


this is me too. there was a dad in herndon who did this. horrible and so sad. i shudder every time i think about it.


This is my worst nightmare. I can't even imagine how that poor father felt or was able to go on.


Not to mention the poor child... I guess?
Anonymous
Yeah, why should children have to look at dead people or things ever? We should sanitize everything so that they never have a sense of closure and spend their lives in a fantasy world where people and happiness never go away. That will serve them well as adults.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, why should children have to look at dead people or things ever? We should sanitize everything so that they never have a sense of closure and spend their lives in a fantasy world where people and happiness never go away. That will serve them well as adults.


It worked for the Buddha.
Anonymous
James Bulger.
Anonymous
Mr. Hands video. NSFW and absolutely horrific. Involves besitality.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:James Bulger.


You saw him? Was he with his lady friend?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:2 girls and one cup.


Seriously...That was REALLY horrifying for me. I lost faith in human race...


I had to wiki this since it's been mentioned a couple of times...good God wtf is wrong with people?


you went to wiki and you are saying wtf? lol I dare you to watch it. It is unbelievable....
Anonymous
I've posted a couple of times on here...but I just thought on another one.

There was this little person, mentally challenged black guy, I think called Beetlejuice, on Howard Stern. I saw a video where he was dancing around drunk and naked while strippers sucked his penis. I cannot get rid of the image of
1) his tiny, semi-hard, I think un-circ'd, penis,
2) the drugged out look in the strippers' eyes
3) his look of confusion mixed with joy
4) the sound of other people's laughter at his expense

I can't remember how or why I watched this video, but I have never liked the Howard Stern show since I saw it.
Anonymous
Last week I saw a Mom in Starbucks wearing White Capri Yoga Pants.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:James Bulger.


You saw him? Was he with his lady friend?


Not Whitey. And I agree, that one is completely horrific. I don't even want to type anything about it because it bothers me so much. (and the kids are now out of prison and living under assumed names, which is just...there are no words)
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