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Genre: Entertainment
Date of upload: Premiered Nov 25, 2023 ^^
Rating : 4.659 (1,803/19,343 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-05-15T22:42:57.93859Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
This episode hit a chord with me. I lost both parents within 5 months of each other. I was visiting mom in the hospital, dad at a nursing home and taking care of their home and an elderly uncle. Every time I went to their house it broke me. My mom had been folding clothes when she ended up being taken by ambulance, never to return. There were clothes still hanging over the dining room chair. I have one brother who lives states away, so I was dealing with all this on my own and still working full time myself. When they passed I sold the house “as is” because I couldn’t bring myself to get rid of all their possessions. I live in a small condo so I had no room for any furniture, etc. Now I did not leave dishes out, etc but other than that it very much looked like the last day my mom was there.
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I’m just 4 minutes in and this is so incredibly sad to me. All this man’s possessions still there. Did he not have any family? Wouldn’t you think a family member would want at least those old pictures? I know I would. So many things in there that should be heirlooms. It’s like this man was alone for a long time and no one cared. That extreme kind of sadness is a negative feeling and could manifest even more paranormal activity. Just so sad. I should also say I’m a former nurse, I worked in a nursing home for years,and I became very empathetic, so just watching this made my heart ache.
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it's always a good idea to arrive at your destination during daylight hours, so that you can get acquainted with the floor plan and get to know your way around the property, so that if something does come up, you know your way around to sweep every room to evacuate quickly when it becomes necessary.
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Actually, by reading the comments and how I myself responded to some, made me think that next time you visit an empty home, introduce yourselves properly at the door and explain why you are wanting to come into their home. Think of them as living people and how they would react to you just turning up. Love you guys so much and thank you for this channel!!! 👻👻XX
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Wow. If the homeowner only passes a couple of years ago, it could have been during the peak 2020 covid ordeal. Not necessarily covid that killed him directly, but at least in the US, so many elderly at home were terrified of allowing anyone from the outside into their home. You'd think a surviving child or children (now adults) would come and collect a photo or two? Odd....
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Awe God, I don’t know why this video hit me so hard. There was something so profoundly sad about seeing various shots of a person’s home just lying there with all their stuff, and they are gone. It out of nowhere filled me with dread and I suddenly burst into tears.. I’m not usually affected like this…. Great video guys, but, I honestly don’t feel good after watching this one 🙏☘️☘️☘️
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@GhostTheory
4 months ago
Many comments about dust so thought we would pin a comment about it. Dust doesn't just appear in a house... it gets created through human activity or decay. This place hasn't started to decay enough to create dust and there are no people living there. We are not the first to film this place. If you look close enough you can see how dirty and full of cobwebs this place actually is. Even the washing machine is full of mould. The windows round the back are rotting away and you can barely even get up to the house without walking through the overgrown garden. Abandoned houses don't always have to be abandoned for decades to be abandoned.
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