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Yes. But we humans are already so disensitized to it that we can't see that. Imagine if you just came in with a camera and create content of your mom dying brutally, then touring people in the exact crime scene where she just got her brains smashed out. That person cared for you, loved you and was there for you. Doing that is fucked up and cruel. I......   2 reply
13 10,2024
I've made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, and I don’t expect to be forgiven, I'm simply here to apologize. So what we came across that day in the woods was obviously unplanned, and the reactions you saw on tape were raw, they were unfiltered. None of us knew how to react, or how to feel. I should have never posted the video......   1 reply
13 10,2024
no as long as they aren't purposely saying each case and taunting what happened to them like if someone got murdered and they say haha skill issue and dropping names and laughing like i mean specific names like anne morrison (thats a fake name) and making serious fun of them its really just a building that had a lot of tragedy   reply
13 10,2024
I think it depends on the people who are going out and doing the investigations. If they're just being rude, not taking it seriously, and are overall being crazy/assuming everything is demons, than I think that's disrespectful. I used to be a fan of Ryan and Shane from Buzzfeed Unsolved but Shane's actions in their videos towards spirits were very ......   1 reply
13 10,2024
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