I spent a day with EX-HOSTAGES

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I spent a day with HOSTAGE SITUATION SURVIVORS to learn the truth about living through such a traumatic event. Sponsors ▸betterhelp.com/padilla to get 10% off your first month! ▸purple.com/padilla to get 10% off any order of $200 or more! ▸nativedeo.com/padilla or use promo code Padilla at checkout to get 20% off your first order!
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@AnthonyPadilla
@AnthonyPadilla 2 роки тому
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@emmathelovewitch
@emmathelovewitch 2 роки тому
Hiiii padildo
@e42069
@e42069 2 роки тому
Hi
@pkmcd
@pkmcd 2 роки тому
Whuddup
@Disco_VR
@Disco_VR 2 роки тому
Hi Anthony!
@ninawelsh8585
@ninawelsh8585 2 роки тому
hi anthony padilla!
@seanmacguire3324
@seanmacguire3324 2 роки тому
Gotta say Michaels mother lowballing some pirates holding your son hostage is really the art of the deal, mad respect for her
@seignee
@seignee 2 роки тому
honestly makes sense. michael's an incredible person, with an also incredible mother. clearly raised right haha
@WouldntULikeToKnow.
@WouldntULikeToKnow. 2 роки тому
Yeah, sounds like she could out-negotiate trump any day (not that that sets the bar high lol).
@Anxious_bastard
@Anxious_bastard 2 роки тому
SEAN
@sylvesteruchia5263
@sylvesteruchia5263 2 роки тому
8 thousand dollars . 😂 Good offer.
@creativename9699
@creativename9699 2 роки тому
"Yaargh finna kidnap this mf"
@jackhandma1011
@jackhandma1011 2 роки тому
Linda: *I'm not a spy!* Linda's captors: *That's exactly what a spy would say.*
@meggzilla009
@meggzilla009 2 роки тому
The drawings prove that real life is stranger than fiction... what are the odds of that?! It's not funny but it's funny, you know?
@danialrafid
@danialrafid 2 роки тому
This really isn't funny. Because, your jokes aren't funny.
@meggzilla009
@meggzilla009 2 роки тому
@@danialrafid it wasn't a joke... it's an ironic and terrible situation that people use humor to process. There is a huge difference.
@jessicahuenink3796
@jessicahuenink3796 2 роки тому
@@meggzilla009 EXACTLY!! Especially with a language barrier and seeing a child drawing a coast probably made the kidnappers freak out. I would love to sit down with these people
@danialrafid
@danialrafid 2 роки тому
@@meggzilla009 It's a joke. Similiar to your life.
@alz457
@alz457 2 роки тому
i can’t imagine how horrifying any of that was. despite this, it’s beautiful that they’re able to share their stories with the world.
@AxxLAfriku
@AxxLAfriku 2 роки тому
AAAAAAHHHHH!!!! PAAAAAIIIINNNN!!!!!! I broke my hand yesterday because of the hate comments I get all the time. I was so angry that I punched a hole in my computer. Please don't hate me, dear al
@dannaawazemzanecole568
@dannaawazemzanecole568 2 роки тому
@@AxxLAfriku i subbed to ur channel rn but are u ok??💀💀
@johawwetefollefrijetiid423
@johawwetefollefrijetiid423 2 роки тому
Dude you didn’t even watch the video before commenting
@Ethan.gonzalez
@Ethan.gonzalez 2 роки тому
It best not to think about it to much because that can get you destroyed inside
@danialrafid
@danialrafid 2 роки тому
If you can't imagine that, then what CAN you imagine?
@TheRealGuywithoutaMustache
@TheRealGuywithoutaMustache 2 роки тому
Mad respect for these people sharing their experiences, I can't imagine the amount of stress someone goes through in these situations.
@Nathan_Sylvester
@Nathan_Sylvester 2 роки тому
Hey are you one of those commenters like OwO? I’ve seen you before (on yt)
@manyrake8771
@manyrake8771 2 роки тому
Mans in every comment section I swear lmao
@danialrafid
@danialrafid 2 роки тому
You can. It's a lot. Do you act dumb on purpose?
@danialrafid
@danialrafid 2 роки тому
@@manyrake8771 Can you both shut up?
@blake.d2557
@blake.d2557 2 роки тому
@@danialrafid are you ok? hes just saying that going thorough sm like that is really bad and it must be painful talking about them to this extend so maybe chill
@dorarandom7870
@dorarandom7870 2 роки тому
I find it the hardest to put myself into the shoes of the guy that was kidnapped by the pirates. When he was finally free, the world he came back to was different. Just the changes that must've stuck out to him. Knowing you were stuck in a place for a long time also meaning you missed everything else outside that place. Just a total disconnect to the world. Finally entering the place you call home and making yourself a nice breakfast in the morning the next day when you wake up. It must've feel so surreal.
@thisiscait
@thisiscait 2 роки тому
Lockdowns would have been a cakewalk!
@lemons_66
@lemons_66 2 роки тому
From my understanding, people have this same experience coming out of prison. The world moves so fucking fast. I remember reading a reddit post that had a question like that. And people were commenting stories about such things. One that stuck out to me was a dude going to prison just before smartphones really just exploded. He was in for years and he came out, and had a mental breakdown seeing the world so so soooo different. Some really struggled because prison didn't prepare them for this and many severely struggled becoming just a regular citizen in society. Simply because they had to LEARN everything, and then keep up with the pace of it changing. So wild
@linanafie8571
@linanafie8571 2 роки тому
And also the fact two years of your life were stolen from you
@zokazokarai8758
@zokazokarai8758 2 роки тому
@@linanafie8571 not stolen. Granted after doing the crime.
@sammysabo
@sammysabo 2 роки тому
@@zokazokarai8758 dude what ?
@izzyoranges8005
@izzyoranges8005 2 роки тому
The Pulse Nightclub massacre is something that hits so close to home. It validates that fear you feel when you’re openly gay in public. Absolutely horrifying
@wither_rose7043
@wither_rose7043 2 роки тому
It is terrifying init
@lovingmayberry307
@lovingmayberry307 2 роки тому
Stay safe. 💜
@dimitritucker1077
@dimitritucker1077 2 роки тому
❤️
@elisa0811
@elisa0811 2 роки тому
Horrible event. Stay safe ❤️
@jt3412
@jt3412 2 роки тому
Just more reason for me to never leave home unarmed. I'm never willing to be a victim and won't let me friends be either. I just hope I never have to use it
@Velvet
@Velvet 2 роки тому
My sister & her (now ex-) wife were suppose to go & meet up with friends at Pulse that night. I feel horrible saying this sometimes, but I’m so happy that they were tired that night. There were some frantic, panicking late night phone calls & immediate relief. That relief turned into horror & compassion, equally, as they found out that five of their friends didn’t make it out. My sister & her wife both worked at Universal Studios at the time, her wife specifically worked in Harry Potter World & friends with Luis Vielma, who also worked at HP World. To this day, neither one of them can or have gone to the Pulse memorial. It’s too hard. Just knowing I could’ve lost my sister than night, I can’t even start to fathom how any of the victims’ families, friends & loved ones felt/are feeling. I try not to feel guilty for those emotions but it’s difficult at times. How can someone who wasn’t even a victim of this heinous hate crime have ‘survivor’s guilt’ because my sister didn’t go & therefore lived? Friggin ridiculous. The Pulse shooting still feels raw for many in Florida, especially Central Floridians.
@supremecurmuncher8398
@supremecurmuncher8398 2 роки тому
Damn man I hope she gets better
@allisoncastle
@allisoncastle 2 роки тому
FIVE FRIENDS?! FIVE?!?! Oh my god. That pain is unimaginable. I’m so sorry for her 😔
@Velvet
@Velvet 2 роки тому
@@supremecurmuncher8398 Ya know, to tell ya the truth, we haven’t talked about it for a long time. I think it’s (unintentionally) kind of been an unspoken topic, but I should check in with my sister, at least. I’ll think of that as a positive in the ‘win’ column. ☺️
@Thenoobestgirl
@Thenoobestgirl 2 роки тому
I'm sure you realize this already, but you should never feel guilty for feeling grateful your family avoided/survived this sort of tragedy while others didn't. You did nothing wrong. As for getting over that feeling, idk what actions you can take to heal, but there'ye surely out there awaiting your discovery.
@Dania.q
@Dania.q 2 роки тому
The way you feel is valid and justified. Always remember that. Survivors guilt is difficult, and you should forgive yourself for having these emotions.
@leeshapon
@leeshapon 2 роки тому
i cant imagine being held hostage for 3 years, thats terrifying
@danialrafid
@danialrafid 2 роки тому
You can.
@rennosance
@rennosance 2 роки тому
@@danialrafid lmao your whole comment history on this channel is just hating on people. jeez dude chill
@ellesse9408
@ellesse9408 2 роки тому
@@rennosance Ong💀
@danialrafid
@danialrafid 2 роки тому
@Mann Person Don't project your insecurities on me. You're clearly a 14 year old kid acting edgy.
@charlie8344
@charlie8344 2 роки тому
@@danialrafid so you think copying a comment is cool? Li'l boi
@sabahk
@sabahk 2 роки тому
I really appreciated what Linda said about some of the captors being trapped in their own regime. As an Iranian-Canadian, this is definitely the struggle I see. Most Iranians are not in support of the regime but you don't really have a choice when you live there. The disgusting acts of the government put a bad name on the people that live there, even though they're seeking freedom themselves. It was very empathetic of her to consider that. Unfortunately I'm not surprised by the Iranian government and what they put her through.
@ReallyRoxi
@ReallyRoxi 2 роки тому
I was the gal who spoke on Anthony's show about being Iranian just a few weeks ago, and I'm right there with you. Unfortunately when people share their experiences online, we can accidentally paint all of Iran as a horrible place. In reality, Iranians are held captive by their own government, and they don't want it to be happening in the first place. They are beautiful people with a beautiful culture and situations like this don't represent the majority of the country.
@irane-ron4268
@irane-ron4268 Рік тому
Remeber tho they dont just have muslims they have jews catholics and syrians
@oakonion8860
@oakonion8860 Рік тому
@@ReallyRoxi how was it behind the scenes?
@vicktoryscreech
@vicktoryscreech 2 роки тому
i really appreciate Anthony including Patience not wanting to recount the Pulse story. So respectful.
@gpgp1841
@gpgp1841 2 роки тому
@Reese x you're so right! i think there's a certain voyeurism and cheap sensationalism to dissecting every little detail of a huge tragedy ("journalists" really should stop doing that) and I'm so glad Anthony is more professional and empathetic than that
@vicktoryscreech
@vicktoryscreech 2 роки тому
@@gpgp1841 right!!
@greenbeantm1096
@greenbeantm1096 2 роки тому
I’m glad he included it, but I don’t understand why she agreed to this interview if she didn’t want to talk about it
@gpgp1841
@gpgp1841 2 роки тому
@@greenbeantm1096 maybe she really wanted to focus on how she got passed it and the editing made it really short. maybe she have said much more.
@vicktoryscreech
@vicktoryscreech 2 роки тому
@@greenbeantm1096 her story still had value even if she's not willing or able to recount all the awful details
@ProcesifyYT
@ProcesifyYT 2 роки тому
You know, Michael's story is so inspirational, last December I had this massive school project that's really important, me and my friends topic that we chose, was about Somalian pirates, and somehow Michael agreed to do an interview with us on Zoom about his experience held captive. And thanks to him we'd succeeded pretty well and got the highest grade possible, Thank you, Michael, you're the definition of a legend!
@DoingDrawing
@DoingDrawing Рік тому
Broooo lluuucckkkyyyy!!!!!! You actually got to talk to him
@Tots_
@Tots_ 2 роки тому
"Let me dream again" was such a powerful quote. You don't realize how much you lose from trauma until you realize you don't have dreams anymore. Until you realize that everything has lost its spark and nothing means as much as it did before. Working through and confronting your trauma is one of the hardest things a person can do.
@ComedyGlor
@ComedyGlor 2 роки тому
It’s weird how I often see a comment as soon as the person says the quote in the comment
@dance4him98
@dance4him98 2 роки тому
Anyone else think he should do spending a day with suicide survivors? I've survived twice and would love to see other perspectives
@bethanywoodward7614
@bethanywoodward7614 2 роки тому
Thank you so much for sticking around.
@mintpanda1747
@mintpanda1747 2 роки тому
Glad you are still around. Stay strong! 💕
@kendrabell2021
@kendrabell2021 2 роки тому
I know we don’t know each other, but I have to say I’m proud of you 💚
@connornaughton4410
@connornaughton4410 2 роки тому
I'm glad your still around! 🤍
@rachelstevens9437
@rachelstevens9437 2 роки тому
Glad you’re here with us ❤️
@starynight5927
@starynight5927 2 роки тому
im so happy about how he handles all topics with such care, i feel truly comfortable with him, thank you so much anthony
@bestyoutuberintheworld1012
@bestyoutuberintheworld1012 2 роки тому
*ANTHONYPADILLA IS NOTHING WITHOUT ME* *HE LEFT SMOSH BECUASE HE KNOWS IM BETTER*
@piqachu
@piqachu 2 роки тому
And I like that he respects everyone, even the silly interviews like the person who was a “dog”
@pandaface1941
@pandaface1941 2 роки тому
@@bestyoutuberintheworld1012 bot
@ivory230
@ivory230 2 роки тому
DO NOT IMITATE LORD AXXL!!!
@peenweenas2586
@peenweenas2586 2 роки тому
So great to see Anthony doing wel and being supported by a growing base of subscribers. He’s bringing light to important topics as well
@MistyKnees
@MistyKnees Рік тому
As a person who lived trough a severe trauma i hate the idea of “forgiveness” and the idea that I HAVE TO FORGIVE THEM. No I don’t, not one us needs to forgive, EVER. And it annoys me to no end when people tell me i “need” to forgive them. I don’t. I’ve moved on, i’ve stopped thinking about them. They don’t matter to me anymore, but i did not forgive them. And i never will, but i have healed. So this idea that the ONLY way to heal is to forgive is completely untrue and to me it was very harmful and forced me deeper into a corner. So yeah just here to say that forgiveness isn’t mandatory for healing, and if you try to force it, it will do more harm.
@thisiscait
@thisiscait 2 роки тому
I feel like Patience is still very much on her journey, she said a number of self-help talking points that are encouraging and nice to hear but don't go too far beyond that, though if it's helping her now then that's awesome. But also, what the fvck would I know.
@gaiaoffline
@gaiaoffline 2 роки тому
I feel you on this
@pheenix135
@pheenix135 2 роки тому
Sometimes you just gotta keep saying the good shit out loud til it sticks. I haven't been through anything like this myself but I've been through other trauma and have chronic pain and its a coping mechanism that works. Doesn't mean there's not truth in the good things she's repeating though 🥰
@desykee3088
@desykee3088 2 роки тому
And she couldn’t talk about it either
@hazybutterfly1547
@hazybutterfly1547 2 роки тому
Honestly I got that feeling as well, as someone who was violently assaulted (in several ways) and threatened with death several times in one night in 2020. I saw a lot of me in her. A lot of hope, a lot of ‘putting on a brave face’, even some forced forgiveness (I tried to forgive my abuser not because they deserved it, but because I did) and found that I probably will never fully forgive them. She also speaks a lot about how it seemed to happen for a reason, something I had drilled into me at the start of my journey (which I do not personally agree with). This is in no way hateful towards Patience, I genuinely wish her the best and think that she is a wonderful wonderful person. I’m just pointing out that I can see she’s still very much vulnerable and in the relatively early stages of processing all of what happened to her.
@cirrus.floccus
@cirrus.floccus 2 роки тому
@@desykee3088 I agree with everything else here, but not talking about it really isn't a sign of anything. It can be a sign of not yet being able to talk about it - and it can also be a sign of finally having learned to put up some boundaries after a traumatic event. I say that because I've been through trauma myself and never had any problems with talking about it. In fact I often felt like I had to. For the last few months I have not talked about it unless I really wanted to (for example, in therapy), just to try things out and also learn some boundaries. Because oftentimes I feel like I have to explain something and now I'm learning that I ... don't. People often simply don't care that much. I'll do that until I no longer have the feeling that I somehow owe it to people to talk about it and when I reach that point, I'll probably find some sort of middle ground. But I often feel like I have to see both extremes to find that middle ground. And I also know a lot of traumatized people personally, who chose at some point in their life to not talk about it (or at least not always), simply because you don't owe people your story. Regardless of whether or not you are "healed enough" to be able to talk about it.
@RealElongatedMuskrat
@RealElongatedMuskrat 2 роки тому
Michael's story is one that I've taken many a deep dive into, he seems like such a lovely guy and clearly has an incredibly strength of spirit. He's done podcasts and stuff talking about his experiences if anyone wants to find out more, just search his name.
@ProcesifyYT
@ProcesifyYT 2 роки тому
You don’t say! I even got to interview him about his experience for a school project 😅
@RealElongatedMuskrat
@RealElongatedMuskrat 2 роки тому
@@ProcesifyYT ah no way!
@madihill1768
@madihill1768 2 роки тому
Please do one with domestic abuse survivors! There’s so many types to explore (physical, sexual, emotional, mental, financial, more) & it would give us such needed & great information surrounding these convos! As well as the possible difference in the impact afterwards, many suffer C-PTSD (complex ptsd), suffer from & are diagnosed with mood / personality disorders such as borderline or bipolar after, etc. Lots to explore. Love ur vids! ❤️❤️
@danialrafid
@danialrafid 2 роки тому
Shut up.
@skittles9975
@skittles9975 2 роки тому
@@danialrafid literally why are you hating on everyone's comments?
@madihill1768
@madihill1768 2 роки тому
@@skittles9975 because they have nothing better to do!
@raynsmith6759
@raynsmith6759 2 роки тому
He could also go into people who grew up with seeing a parent suffer from domestic abuse and adults who are domestic abuse survivors.
@charlie8344
@charlie8344 2 роки тому
@@danialrafid shut up li'l boi
@carolinegrace7847
@carolinegrace7847 2 роки тому
3 years!?!? I can’t even fathom being held captive that long, it sounds truly horrific. Michael you are a strong man!
@starlightlion8603
@starlightlion8603 2 роки тому
While it's so important for everyone to go through their traumas and recovery in their own ways, with whatever beliefs or habits or choices that help them, I think there's an important footnote that needs to be made about the idea of victimhood and forgiveness. Victim, survivor, and champion are not mutually exclusive states or experiences. No one is a victim because they choose to be - and forgiveness is so important for some people and takes immense strength, but that doesn't mean that those who do not or cannot forgive are wrong or weak. Forgiveness is a choice, and it's not the only one, it's just one of many powerful options.
@linanafie8571
@linanafie8571 2 роки тому
What you said is absolutely incredible, beautiful and 100% true :) because I really feel like very often we, or the people feel "forced" to forgive someone who hurt them deeply! But sometimes it's just too hard to get rid of the poison this way. You said it extremely well, there are numerous and a large number of ways to get rid of this poison, forgiveness ain't the only one and that's okay! You don't need to forgive because sometimes it's not the best option and can even end up hurting you and destroy you more (I know this from personal experience).
@vicktoryscreech
@vicktoryscreech 2 роки тому
agreed
@Oliver-vs1kd
@Oliver-vs1kd 2 роки тому
Literally, it's a very Christian believe, like you need to forgove to be q good person and go to heaven or what not. This I the very definition of making a victim feel like the bad guy if they don't want to forgive and forget.
@SlothDaan
@SlothDaan 2 роки тому
This needs to be waaay higher up! ❤
@dumbdumb6793
@dumbdumb6793 2 роки тому
@Mann Person you can forgive without forgetting. you don’t just forget something that traumatic and terrifying, but you can forgive the person that did it by trying to see their side
@sloanealltree8436
@sloanealltree8436 2 роки тому
2 AND A 1/2 YEARS?!?!? And he’s still alive??? My god. What strength and tenacity. All three of them.
@danialrafid
@danialrafid 2 роки тому
Strength and tenacity? You do mean lack of, right? There is no strength and tenacity in being held hostage.
@sloanealltree8436
@sloanealltree8436 2 роки тому
@@danialrafid strength and tenacity to stay alive. And keep going.
@BearsyMai
@BearsyMai 2 роки тому
@@danialrafid What...
@charlie8344
@charlie8344 2 роки тому
@@sloanealltree8436 so mental strength
@charlie8344
@charlie8344 2 роки тому
@@sloanealltree8436 right?
@lisabenson117
@lisabenson117 2 роки тому
I realky like how he treats the survivors, he seems so kind and understanding!
@lisabenson117
@lisabenson117 2 роки тому
sry for spelling!
@danialrafid
@danialrafid 2 роки тому
Yes. Because he doesn't want to get "canceled" by people who are the definition of stupidity.
@danialrafid
@danialrafid 2 роки тому
@@lisabenson117 Just edit it.
@mason3461
@mason3461 2 роки тому
@@danialrafid Or maybe because he’s dealing with people with trauma that are talking about said trauma and he’s a kind person who cares about others
@danialrafid
@danialrafid 2 роки тому
@@mason3461 No. You don't know him. You don't know anything about his personality.
@pvic6959
@pvic6959 2 роки тому
Patience is so very very strong omg. That much I can tell. She goes through something like that and can STILL smile?
@bloopahh
@bloopahh 2 роки тому
Life is a game and you just have to stay alive
@johnbaldwell3395
@johnbaldwell3395 2 роки тому
Easy answer. She’s faking it. She is dying inside
@danialrafid
@danialrafid 2 роки тому
Yes. It's been years. It's not unfathomable. You're acting like they got imprisoned for 20 years, tortured every day.
@cirrus.floccus
@cirrus.floccus 2 роки тому
@@johnbaldwell3395 Now, I don't know Patience, but I do know myself and I grew up in organized crime (child pornography), so ... yes, people can be happy. The brain has this miraculous mechanism called dissociation to shield you from those feelings. You don't live your life thinking about it all the time. You don't live your life feeling those feelings all of the time. You probably don't think all the time about that one time you had something bad happen to you - and really, it's the same with trauma. The only difference is that a) traumatic events have way more triggers (that make you think of them) and b) WHEN you think of them, it's obviously worse than thinking about some random bad memory. And even if you think about it, you don't necessarily feel those feelings all the time. I mean, I'm obviously thinking about my childhood right now, because I'm writing this, but it honestly just feels like it didn't happen to me - like it happened to someone else (again, dissociation). That's a very common thing with trauma. You just don't feel like it happened to you.
@pvic6959
@pvic6959 2 роки тому
@@danialrafid bruh. you act like PTSD isnt real. you don't HAVE To be impriosoned for 20 years and tortured every day to be scarred for life. Are you saying you can watch your friend be killed (when it was just supposed to be a night out ) and be 100% ok the next day? wow
@chaeyoungsstrawberryfarm3327
@chaeyoungsstrawberryfarm3327 2 роки тому
It was pretty cute how Michael said “go mom:)”
@hecknfrick4236
@hecknfrick4236 2 роки тому
My whole heart goes out to the guest who survived Pulse. That incident hit me personally when it happened as a closeted high-school student.
@cuntryneighbors
@cuntryneighbors 2 роки тому
The emotions that they must have been through. I wish only but the best for them.
@bestyoutuberintheworld1012
@bestyoutuberintheworld1012 2 роки тому
*ANTHONYPADILLA IS NOTHING WITHOUT ME* *HE LEFT SMOSH BECUASE HE KNOWS IM BETTER*
@buckethead60
@buckethead60 2 роки тому
Anthony is one of the best interviewers I've ever seen. So respectful and doesn't force stories out of people, he just lets them talk as much as they are ok with.
@danialrafid
@danialrafid 2 роки тому
Yes. He isn't funny.
@rennosance
@rennosance 2 роки тому
​@@danialrafidI don't remember seeing your stand-up routine. Oh, that's right. You don't have one either.
@danialrafid
@danialrafid 2 роки тому
@@rennosance What you said was so dumb, it left me speechless.
@rennosance
@rennosance 2 роки тому
@@danialrafid Really sorry for that bud, looks like I spent too much time with you.
@kinovinn_8969
@kinovinn_8969 2 роки тому
@@rennosance kinky
@DESIREDTRUTH
@DESIREDTRUTH 2 роки тому
What anthony does is just incredible, massive respect for him 🙌🏾
@HamzaHamza.70
@HamzaHamza.70 2 роки тому
Yes my guy Desire
@thecummiestcreator
@thecummiestcreator 2 роки тому
opinion on this egg: 🥚
@devz4201
@devz4201 2 роки тому
huh? hes just asking and listening to peoples stories and showing respect? thats normal how is it incredible?
@HamzaHamza.70
@HamzaHamza.70 2 роки тому
@@devz4201 Maybe as in sharing people's stories and raising awareness with compassion and care
@devz4201
@devz4201 2 роки тому
​@@HamzaHamza.70 yes but him sharing some stories wont change lots maybe a tiny bit but not enough to make me see a different so idk what awareness is being raised.
@piqachu
@piqachu 2 роки тому
I can’t imagine what they’ve been through. I feel so sorry for everyone. I can’t believe their could be people so evil. What the actual hell?
@danialrafid
@danialrafid 2 роки тому
You CAN imagine. And you CAN believe. You're blowing things out of proportion. I feel sorry for you.
@chair4538
@chair4538 2 роки тому
@@danialrafid Literally no need for that; I feel sorry for you
@piqachu
@piqachu 2 роки тому
@@danialrafid huh?
@lune7220
@lune7220 2 роки тому
@@danialrafid actually they CANT. You never really know how someone feels until you’ve been in the same situation. Even if they tell you their whole story in an interview. I don’t think anything is being blown out of proportion.
@danialrafid
@danialrafid 2 роки тому
@@lune7220 It's not very complicated. Scared, and sad. You're acting like they invent a new emotion in these situations.
@maddiegrace4426
@maddiegrace4426 2 роки тому
My uncle was one of the hostages in the Iran Hostage crisis. Thank you for this video, raising awareness for this is so good.
@danialrafid
@danialrafid 2 роки тому
Your uncle shouldn't have been in that situation.. They should've gave you trauma.
@mayamaya6182
@mayamaya6182 2 роки тому
@@danialrafid Troll fr
@danialrafid
@danialrafid 2 роки тому
@@mayamaya6182 Dumb, "fr".
@KitKat-pb6bx
@KitKat-pb6bx 2 роки тому
@@danialrafid troll you're under everyones comments
@lossdust5182
@lossdust5182 2 роки тому
Nah leave the man just be happy your living its not the choices they make its the ones you make
@firstname1317
@firstname1317 2 роки тому
16:08 I love the quote Patience says. After hearing her story, I can tell that she was perfectly named :')
@voorhness
@voorhness 2 роки тому
I fully support their ways of healing and moving on, it takes a lot of strength and courage! but I want to remind everyone that you do *not* have to forgive the person\people who traumatized you in order to move on, heal or feel at peace. You can 100% let go of that rage and hatred and still not forgive them. When someone told me this, I felt a huge weight that was upon me just release. And I felt like I could finally move on. So I just want to give that relief to other people who are struggling with forgiveness. You don't have to forgive anyone.
@TylerKrayer
@TylerKrayer 2 роки тому
I’m just imagining being one of the passengers of Linda’s flight back home 😂☠️ I’d definitely be asking questions and getting turnt with her and the people with her
@MiaLucifer
@MiaLucifer 2 роки тому
It’s crazy what goes on in this world while we just live our lives
@oldmatetomi
@oldmatetomi 2 роки тому
I feel as through Anthony is the best interviewer in the world.
@bestyoutuberintheworld1012
@bestyoutuberintheworld1012 2 роки тому
*ANTHONYPADILLA IS NOTHING WITHOUT ME* *HE LEFT SMOSH BECUASE HE KNOWS IM BETTER*
@piqachu
@piqachu 2 роки тому
He is.
@oldmatetomi
@oldmatetomi 2 роки тому
@@bestyoutuberintheworld1012 please stop and get a life. Try to make some good content for once. Do something for this world. Please.
@abeille983
@abeille983 2 роки тому
it’s a bot
@oldmatetomi
@oldmatetomi 2 роки тому
@@abeille983 you talking about me or the “best UKposts in the world”
@enzojacobsen4349
@enzojacobsen4349 2 роки тому
Man, I really can't imagine being in this kind of situation. Not only being in the risk of death would be scary but the worst part is seeing people die around me. On a side note - a good video would be "I spent a day with Ian Hecox"
@thedamnedcat3240
@thedamnedcat3240 2 роки тому
we need a ian hecox video please anthony.
@danialrafid
@danialrafid 2 роки тому
You can imagine.
@__Man_
@__Man_ 2 роки тому
@@danialrafid you really need to get a life
@charlie8344
@charlie8344 2 роки тому
@@danialrafid and you can't bozo
@diane_princess
@diane_princess 2 роки тому
Kidnapping is more common than we think. I'm talking about child abduction by a parent after a divorce. Often to another country. It's devestating for the other parent but also very confusing for the kid because they obviously love both parents.
@atorasu3976
@atorasu3976 2 роки тому
Can everybody appreciate that Anthony went from making comedy videos to interviewing such interesting and unique people
@danialrafid
@danialrafid 2 роки тому
They aren't very interesting.
@danialrafid
@danialrafid 2 роки тому
We can appreciate, but we won't. Particularly to spite the prick that says: "Can everybody appreciate.."
@xLostInFirex
@xLostInFirex 2 роки тому
@@danialrafid lol why are you watching and trolling all the comments then?
@dumbdumb6793
@dumbdumb6793 2 роки тому
@@danialrafid get a life bae
@danialrafid
@danialrafid 2 роки тому
@@dumbdumb6793 You too. Your name is very self-explanatory of your existence.
@las5510
@las5510 2 роки тому
I went through something that was domestic and pales in comparison to these stories. That being said I can say being held against your will and not knowing if you are going to make it out alive and the things that transpire between that door locking and you being free can really screw with your head for a lifetime. I can't speak for anyone else, but I can speak for myself that for years even though I was free I still felt locked behind that door. And the terror that I had felt for years while followed locked away followed me for years. BUT there IS hope. Medications combined with different forms of therapy can bring about healing. For me personally doing years of CBT was very helpful. I still deal with some symptoms of PTSD, but it is absolutely nothing compared to what I used to live with. Hope exists. Don't give up. Healing is possible💖💜.
@lovingmayberry307
@lovingmayberry307 2 роки тому
Sending you lots of love, Las. 💙💜💕
@las5510
@las5510 2 роки тому
@@lovingmayberry307 thank you 😊 right back atcha 💖🤗
@poeticpotato
@poeticpotato 2 роки тому
I don't think that you should downplay your experiences and heartache just because someone has it worse. There will always be someone who has it worse, but there will always be someone who has it so, so much easier. And I'm so sorry to hear you went through that ♡ I'm glad youre doing better
@las5510
@las5510 2 роки тому
@@poeticpotato 💖🤗
@csoniah4432
@csoniah4432 2 роки тому
I don't think you have to forgive everything but at the same time you can stop feeling hatred and you can shift ur attention to moving on from that traumatic experience . Leave the hatred to the universe, whatever is going to happen to that person, leave it to karma don't waste ur time thinking about it.
@agatazietek9098
@agatazietek9098 2 роки тому
I agree fully, though sometimes I have seen some "positive" people using statements of people who went through such stuff and being like "see, if they forgave for this then you have no excuse" and I find this misuse despicable
@csoniah4432
@csoniah4432 2 роки тому
@@agatazietek9098 Yes I don't agree with this narrative that we have to forgive everything. I think this is reinforced by catholicism so most people have this mentality. Jesus can forgive everything because he is Jesus, he even gave his life to people but we ain't him so if the person wants to ask for forgiveness to god because they are sorry or to feel better is up to them, I believe God/universe whatever you wanna call it created karma or the law of return to teach these people lessons for the bad things they did so the victm doesn't have to worry about revenge , the people who were hurt don't have to forgive their actions, the victims just have to move on, they deserve to move on plus is God who is supossed to be merciful, we are just people.
@indi1528
@indi1528 2 роки тому
I dont know if anyone will see this, but i think he should do an episode talking to organ transplant recipients. As someone who's dad had an organ transplant, there is quite the story to go along with it we have met with other recipients along the way, and i can say everyone has a very interesting story to tell.
@enigmythic
@enigmythic 2 роки тому
I like this style interviews. It opens a whole new perspective and it's honestly really cool. Keep doing what you're doing Anthony
@bestyoutuberintheworld1012
@bestyoutuberintheworld1012 2 роки тому
*ANTHONYPADILLA IS NOTHING WITHOUT ME* *HE LEFT SMOSH BECUASE HE KNOWS IM BETTER*
@piqachu
@piqachu 2 роки тому
Yes it’s amazing!
@amirsaeed8733
@amirsaeed8733 2 роки тому
I live in Bandar Abbas the city in Iran that the lady was held hostage in. I can only say I'm sorry. We've tried so hard to get rid of this regime but I guess we're letting the world down.
@lovingmayberry307
@lovingmayberry307 2 роки тому
Trying to make something better is NOT letting anyone down. 💙👍🙏
@danialrafid
@danialrafid 2 роки тому
You are letting the world down.
@danialrafid
@danialrafid 2 роки тому
@@lovingmayberry307 Shut up. Go do a pray emoji somewhere else, bozo.
@erlee0524
@erlee0524 2 роки тому
@@danialrafid are you… joking? get off and stop being chronically online
@KitKat-pb6bx
@KitKat-pb6bx 2 роки тому
@@danialrafid lol you're the only bozo here. go cry in your moms basement
@rockyember
@rockyember 2 роки тому
Never stop Anthony, you bring so much awareness to people like these
@patricksquarepants275
@patricksquarepants275 2 роки тому
Video idea: I spent a day with “scammers” Just to see why they would scam people and what is going on through their head when they do so, it interests me.
@danialrafid
@danialrafid 2 роки тому
They want money. It isn't interesting. I bet you're just as uninteresting as your idea.
@n0odle184
@n0odle184 2 роки тому
@@danialrafid Go touch grass
@kinleymarie7x
@kinleymarie7x 2 роки тому
@@danialrafid you clearly don’t like this channel because you have 59 negative comments on it. Just don’t watch it. It’s very simple.
@kinleymarie7x
@kinleymarie7x 2 роки тому
@@patricksquarepants275 I was replying to the other person not you 🙂 I liked your idea. The person I was replying to made multiple hate comments and that’s why I said that.
@patricksquarepants275
@patricksquarepants275 2 роки тому
@@kinleymarie7x the. What was the first comment…
@suhcmyenee7882
@suhcmyenee7882 2 роки тому
$20 million dollars lady, no I’ll do you one better $8,000
@huntercook5939
@huntercook5939 2 роки тому
I think it would be cool to do a “spending a day with people who’s parent(s) passed away at a young age”👀
@danialrafid
@danialrafid 2 роки тому
That's not interesting. Did your parents pass away when you were young? Or are you just horribly bland? You're probably still young.
@huntercook5939
@huntercook5939 2 роки тому
@@danialrafid they did pass away and honestly the story is pretty interesting, I’m not too old to say it’s been some time but I’m not that young anymore seeing as it’s been long enough to bring me into my adult life; never mind other people who have also had this happen in many different ways
@jessy1982
@jessy1982 2 роки тому
Being an orphan and raised by people other than your parents (maybe even having to raise yourself and your siblings) would definitely be interesting. Losing just one parent though doesn't sound as interesting, to be honest, since there are so many single parent households out there. I can see others finding it enlightening to hear about, though, especially when it comes to appreciating your parents while you have both.
@adityasolanke7519
@adityasolanke7519 2 роки тому
@@danialrafid What's fucking wrong with you?
@huntercook5939
@huntercook5939 2 роки тому
@@jessy1982 I guess I’d be a part of both lmao, reasoning myself with guidance by siblings would be where I fit but the story of how I got here is also an interesting one
@kirb612
@kirb612 2 роки тому
1. It's really amazing to see the new direction Anthony has gone to and I can possibly say I like this content more than the original Smosh. And that says a lot 2. Anthony Padilla is the only person I've watched so far besides Brew that I can listen to the full sponsor period without losing interest
@daisymay8214
@daisymay8214 2 роки тому
I can’t even imagine the struggles these people had to go through, it really makes you feel lucky for what we have
@carrieadcock1250
@carrieadcock1250 2 роки тому
You are really doing something amazing here Anthony. It is so needed in society to see these sorts of first-hand videos. Thank you so much. It is nice to see someone trying to do good and spread awareness to these misunderstood situations. I wish I saw this from other creators more often.
@redeemable8741
@redeemable8741 2 роки тому
This was the most frightening video by far, and that made it interesting as well. I'm so happy these lives made it out of there
@KatsukiBakubrou
@KatsukiBakubrou 2 роки тому
Anyone else think an episode about sexual assault would be “good”? I went through it myself, about ten years, and think hearing people talk about it when I was little and it was still happening would have meant so much.
@nodles5333
@nodles5333 2 роки тому
It's so amazing that these people have gone through so much and are able to share their stories - I seriously admire their courage
@spenceranderson9642
@spenceranderson9642 2 роки тому
I love that you let Patience sit out on the retelling without cutting her out completely. I thought she would be gone after declining to describe the events, but to see her share her afterthoughts and reflections was wonderful. She was just as important and telling as the other two, and I thank you for including her decision to not relive her trauma.
@omniummysterio
@omniummysterio 2 роки тому
it's amazing how many different topics that you can bring light to. thank you for also being so kind and gentle with everyone that you interview, these videos are so informative!
@victoriaskully7709
@victoriaskully7709 2 роки тому
Thank you to those who told their stories and thank you to Anthony for always going out of his way.
@ellierose4451
@ellierose4451 2 роки тому
i cannot begin to even scratch the surface of what these guys have been through; despite this they have all come out stronger and continue to grow and flourish day by day. we see you, we hear you & we stand with you, no matter how great or small your challenges are
@makfehr6439
@makfehr6439 2 роки тому
I am so glad they are all safe and here to tell us their stories today ❤️ thank you for this.
@urbosanyx2371
@urbosanyx2371 2 роки тому
Patience thank you for sharing your love and your light. Being from Orlando, anything about Pulse hits so close to home and even hearing about it today makes me so emotional. I hope that everyone in this video are healing, happy and healthy going through such a massive trauma is difficult for obvious reasons and being able to tell your story is amazing.
@kate-ng3xd
@kate-ng3xd 2 роки тому
love your videos! you put in so much effort and always are respectful
@lizziebibi
@lizziebibi 2 роки тому
This really felt like watching an episode of “I Survived”. Anthony always does such a great job with these videos. Very happy that these people survived to tell their stories. Thank you to Anthony and his team for giving them this platform to do so! ❤️
@ellierose4451
@ellierose4451 2 роки тому
i would just like to thank anthony for not only shedding light on to people’s experiences and topics we may not have heard about or fully be able to understand due to the media coverage but also being so respectful while doing so and creating a safe space for anyone and everyone to be able to share their truth without feeling uncomfortable or inappropriately portrayed. definitely my favourite channel that i am subscribed to. please keep up the good work, i admire you
@christinaaa_xo
@christinaaa_xo 2 роки тому
Anthony, I would just like to say I just started watching your videos and have gone into the rabbit hole of this series. The way you speak to people, how caring and empathetic you are is wonderful to see. We need more people like this to bring attention to all these things. Love this videos!
@enzi87
@enzi87 2 роки тому
So much respect for these people. Thank you so much for sharing their experiences
@browncringe
@browncringe 2 роки тому
stories like these sends genuine chills to my spine
@Celticgamer89
@Celticgamer89 2 роки тому
What I like about Antony’s interview is that he treats people with respect and humility
@catclaws119
@catclaws119 2 роки тому
Love your content, amazing that you can post these weekly ❤
@maddiebanner7376
@maddiebanner7376 2 роки тому
I love this series a ton, but my most favorite part is always the last clip where you get the most human thing, like kinda poking fun at themselves. Thanks for all involved in creating, making and speaking in these videos!
@haylielucas2456
@haylielucas2456 2 роки тому
This is scary to watch, my heart goes out to them ❤️
@Charlies_colours22
@Charlies_colours22 2 роки тому
Thankyou so much anthony for interviewing these people you are amazing and this series is too
@rebecca9103
@rebecca9103 Рік тому
thank you all for sharing. I can’t even imagine going through any of this, but the thought of being held captive for over 2 years is unfathomable like omg
@tarynlewis1127
@tarynlewis1127 2 роки тому
I know i am just another comment under a video, but I wanted to say thank you for making videos on all topics and getting peoples stories out there. and for always being respectful for those on your show and welcoming them in such a caring manner and for all in all being a good person. We need more people like you in the world. So thank you.
@Kenzi24
@Kenzi24 2 роки тому
I have complex ptsd and seeing people overcome this stuff is really inspiring. I'd love to see a vlog channel of someone with ptsd just living their day to day life, showing the ups and downs but that it's possible. Maybe I should start one🤔
@Alini_
@Alini_ 2 роки тому
Anthony your videos with different groups of people have helped me learn to accept people and develop a deeper empathy for others. It’s also helping me come to terms with my own mental health issues and learning not to shame myself thank you.
@meggzilla009
@meggzilla009 2 роки тому
Amazing job for growing and learning! Mental health is so important and you are doing amazing!!
@JustWannaPissYouOff
@JustWannaPissYouOff 2 роки тому
I’m so proud of them all. Such brave souls.
@iturea2504
@iturea2504 2 роки тому
This is the greatest video I have ever seen. Opened my eyes, this is unreal
@lunasquib
@lunasquib 2 роки тому
I love how this comment section is always so damn respectful! It helps people learning 🥰
@spoodlenoodleproductions5759
@spoodlenoodleproductions5759 2 роки тому
Damn. I can't imagine how terrifying it must have been 😭😭 love the video like always❤️❤️❤️
@znation302
@znation302 2 роки тому
its been out for 2min you cant have watched it all allready, tf
@bestyoutuberintheworld1012
@bestyoutuberintheworld1012 2 роки тому
*ANTHONYPADILLA IS NOTHING WITHOUT ME* *HE LEFT SMOSH BECUASE HE KNOWS IM BETTER*
@piqachu
@piqachu 2 роки тому
@@znation302 I’m pretty sure he likes what he watched so far, and either way it’s gonna be a great vid!!
@danialrafid
@danialrafid 2 роки тому
You can imagine. "😀"
@KHill-oq3ns
@KHill-oq3ns 2 роки тому
patience sounds so wise, glad she has a podcast cos i could really listen to her talk for hours
@benttwigg7853
@benttwigg7853 2 роки тому
These are my favorite types of interviews, was happy to see it
@coleyo8147
@coleyo8147 2 роки тому
Good video like always! Keep up the good work bro. 🔥💯
@i_sh4tmys3lf46
@i_sh4tmys3lf46 2 роки тому
I love your videos. I’ve learned a lot myself from watching your vids, and it is amazing how strong all these people are for being able to come and talk about their experiences and reliving the stressful situations that they were put in 💗
@danialrafid
@danialrafid 2 роки тому
Shut, up.
@charlie8344
@charlie8344 2 роки тому
@@danialrafid no u
@KatParker88
@KatParker88 Рік тому
I'm honestly just finding this content and I'm BINGEING allt he episodes. I am amazed at how brave and strong these survivors are, I hope they all continue to heal
@rachelkrajewski5995
@rachelkrajewski5995 2 роки тому
So much emotional intelligence is displayed in these amazing individuals. Glad to hear their stories. ❤️
@toast6241
@toast6241 2 роки тому
These people are so strong. I could never
@rosenrot234
@rosenrot234 2 роки тому
The pulse shooting hit me really hard when it happened. So Patience's words were really nice to hear.
@kiayawilliams5714
@kiayawilliams5714 2 роки тому
You are our connection to aspects of the world we will probably never experience, to help us gain some understanding. Keep up the great work.
@eliseesbjornsson4981
@eliseesbjornsson4981 2 роки тому
Mad respect to all these people
@bananache4793
@bananache4793 2 роки тому
british embassy: i think you have some of our people Iranian ministry: oh yeah, oops *spy game 100*
@JonnyDiggit
@JonnyDiggit 2 роки тому
Gotta thank Anthony for sharing these important and real stories that one could only imagine 🙏
@ash_tray
@ash_tray Рік тому
Patience is just flowing with wisdom and beauty. All of these people are so strong and amazing, but patience, her words really dug in my heart. I have PTSD and I have a lot of hate and fear in my heart. She’s honestly inspired me to be more compassionate and forgiving. If she can forgive the one who hurt her, I hope I can forgive who hurt me. Amazing video
@MAs_life
@MAs_life 2 роки тому
Thank you for what you do. You help bring light to people’s stories that are often overlooked
@danialrafid
@danialrafid 2 роки тому
Shut up.
@kassidy6293
@kassidy6293 2 роки тому
Anthony could you do a I spent a day with people with eating disorders? As someone who is in recovery from anorexia I think it’s really important to spread awareness about this topic and also I think a lot of people can relate. Thank you ❤️
@danialrafid
@danialrafid 2 роки тому
Shut up. I don't want to look at sagging women.
@jhwardius
@jhwardius 2 роки тому
@@danialrafid do you have anything better to do
@danialrafid
@danialrafid 2 роки тому
@@jhwardius Do you? Awfully dumb of you.
@paggyness
@paggyness 2 роки тому
@@danialrafid are you mentally stable.
@Kanadesgf
@Kanadesgf 2 роки тому
@@danialrafid shut up
@wishingwisteria
@wishingwisteria 2 роки тому
i wish nothing but peace and healing for these people for the rest of their lives
@melissalewis1711
@melissalewis1711 2 роки тому
Love this video Anthony. You have truly been one of my favorite creators since the smosh days. I’m so glad you and Mykie have found each other 💖
@excess5464
@excess5464 2 роки тому
Keep posting these interviews they're awesome and eye opening thx for using your platform like this
@danialrafid
@danialrafid 2 роки тому
He isn't gon'na read your comment.
@nekoletsplayx3519
@nekoletsplayx3519 2 роки тому
@@danialrafid ur boring kiddo
@charlie8344
@charlie8344 2 роки тому
@@danialrafid he knows it
@idkimjoe3583
@idkimjoe3583 2 роки тому
I know that this is messed up, but hearing their stories, especially the aftermath part and working on healing those traumas really reminds me of the healing im doing because of my parents. Looking back those houses were like hostage situations; for 18 years i was unsafe and living in a war zone. I can really relate to knowing that you've just been through something traumatic and horrifying at the hands of another person only to have people tell you that you're making it up for attention. I wish everyone a healthy and ground breaking healing journey. Thank you for putting yourselves out here for us to watch. Thank you Anthony, for creating such a safe and welcoming environment for people to come and share their experiences. ♡
@firewolf0065
@firewolf0065 2 роки тому
Just gotta say, I like the frog pfp
@tahani3639
@tahani3639 Рік тому
Exactly I still suffer from my parents and I’m never safe and their is no way out because parents r supported to f*** u up people always romanticis their crimes no mater what
@magalie3277
@magalie3277 2 роки тому
Thank you so much for the work you do❤❤ you give victims voices and help people watch out for themselves more learning about some of the danger.
@dennab4114
@dennab4114 2 роки тому
Hey Anthony, You are doing great and helping people get their stories out. Don't forget to take a breather every now and then because being in close contact with such horrifying stories on a daily basis can be devestating on your mental health. You do a lot of good and you gain money for it as it is your job but make sure to take a breather or it will harm you. I wish you well!
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