I Watched Another 4 Disturbing Documentaries...And I've Seen Too Much

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Published 2024-07-30
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0:00 Intro
0:41 FUM Ad
1:52 Tell Me Who I Am
8:53 The Contestant
24:48 Until The Light Takes Us
34:37 Wh**es Glory
43:22 Outro

All Comments (21)
  • @MistaGG
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  • @ghostli1112
    nasubi's story is SO crazy... imagine being on the truman show, but being aware you're being recorded... and you're alone, naked, and starving. it's horrifying.
  • @Suguri
    So yeah, I lived in Bangladesh from 8-15 and the ENTIRE time, I was considered prime age by adult men. I would either crossdress as a boy or wear a burqa in public so as not to get groped because hey, I was a white girl with blonde hair and I stood out in a way you do not want to stand out. And then I remember reading in the Star (local paper) that a 4 year-old girl was raped by a man and she was blamed because she "seduced" him. Her family was driven from their village. There was a lot I loved about Bangladesh, but existing as a woman there wasn't part of it.
  • @iSango5050
    “Nasubi is Japanese, to the racists in the audience, this generally means he cannot speak Korean” had me laughing way harder than it should have
  • The girl talking around the 41 min mark just shattered my heart. I wish I could give her a hug. It's horrible that there is any place in the world where someone could feel that way, asking "if there's a path at all" and "why do women have to suffer this much?". It's a very candid reminder of how lucky some of us are. I desperately hope that she, and all others who feel the same way as she does, find happiness and freedom in life.
  • GOSH Nasubi is genuinely I think... just an incredible person. To go through his hell, to be tortured for entertainment, and to have his faith in humanity (completely understandably) broken - and to just... to do good still. He deserves so much more than just crowdfunding. He can't get back the life he had before that show - but he's an incredible person. He'd be incredible without it too. I just think it really speaks to his who he is as a person. I hope the best for him.
  • @ayarzeev8237
    “And we live in the shed” I’m sorry, what now?!
  • @werewolfclaws
    cannot even imagine what goes through your head to go “yo… this is… kinda fire” after staring at your buddy’s corpse
  • That young girl who spoke last in the Bangladesh segment... Her words broke me. How can you not listen to that and want to immediately evacuate her and all those young girls?
  • @Sellswordking
    Okay I started deadass tearing up hearing Nasubi reached the top of Everest. I needed that happy ending. Thank you.
  • @lovenotegestapo
    There's an amazing PBS documentary called Ferrets : The Pursuit Of Excellence. It's about people who breed and show ferrets, and how absolutely insane they are. You can FEEL the camera crew and editors fighting the urge to insert haunting music and do creepy zoom-ins. It's one of the most harmless and bizzare things I've ever seen
  • @joesmo3722
    The problem with Marcus trying to rewrite Alex’s memory is the body keeps a toll on everything. Those traumatic experiences didn’t just leave memories, there are physical traces that can’t be erased
  • As a former underage sex-worker, 15-17 years old, the question of “is there another path” is gut wrenching. Because at the time it really did not seem like there was one. And people will say, “well she chose this” or “she could just leave” but they never truly see the reality of it. Can she just leave if the only other option is being raped by her dad at home? Did she choose this if she was assaulted as a kid and when she reached out for help she was told the SHE was the dirty one, that no one would love her? And what if she has no home? The streets are much harsher to women, and out there they won’t pay you to use you they just do it. It’s truly hell on earth for women in poverty.
  • @btmdth8843
    The first story gets even crazier. As it turns out, there was a half-brother who was left out of the doc, that was actually the one who found the picture and gave it to marcus so he could find out the truth. I remember reading an interview with the NYT where he talked about how him and his half sister were also victims, yet the doc acts like they didn't exist as if he wasn't the reason the doc was even able to be made, and how the doc makes the twins seem like it was just them
  • @Gr1mjowchick
    I watched “Whore’s Glory” shortly after it came out. I randomly came across it and decided to put it on. I was like 15. That doc has stuck with me ever since. My heart couldnt handle the Bangladesh scene. So many of the girls there looked so young…
  • I don’t know if you have already seen it but “Three Identical Strangers” is a really good documentary about adopted triplets who were separated at birth by their adoption agency and happen to find each other and discover they were unknowingly part of a secret experiment.
  • @hannisori
    So glad you gave Fenriz his flowers!! He's notoriously a pretty goofy and likeable guy, he became a councellor for his local council in 2016 and works part time in a post office so he can listen to music being sent in by up and coming bands of the scene. He's basically the keeper of the keys for the Norwegian black metal scene
  • Fun fact about Nasubi, during COVID his unique experience with isolation was able to help him empathize with people during lockdown and even help them! He is truly a phenomenal and caring person.
  • The video being posted 16 seconds ago tells me I need to stop being chronically online
  • @fooolsun4917
    The last one really left me thinking. There are people right now that are living through those things. There's so many girls in this exact moment that are suffering and wondering if there's anything more to life. Life is very cruel.