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(Recommended)Popular Videos : [Markiplier] Don't Take This Risk

 

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(Recommended)Popular Videos : [Markiplier] Don't Take This Risk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfCBOaqL7AU
 

 

Playtime Comments : [Markiplier] Don't Take This Risk

Ja***********:

11:07 epic bass drop


Th***********:

5:38 it says rage against the dying of the light this is also said in the unnus annus beginning of the end video


Fo*********:
3:52 I translated this to "tomorrow, at dawn, I will leave. excuse me."
5:14
And I translated this to "then we will bloom the beautiful golden dandelions. I'm sorry"
I could be wrong on both of these, though.

El*******:
1:28
Dude i feel like that all the time! And guess where we are with slit wrist!

Al***************:

5:38 This is the poem that he was referring to, "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night" by Dylan Thomas


ft********:
21:32 Ultimate Quote for that damn game

co***********:
translations
(3:52) tomorrow, at dawn / tomorrow, at dawn, i will leave / sorry
(5:14) then let’s go / the beautiful flowers / golden dandelions / i’m sorry

Li**:
AT 11:10 I BURST OUT LAUGHING AND NOW I FEEL HORRIBLE SEND HELP

 


 

Top Comments : [Markiplier] Don't Take This Risk

ca*********:

Honestly, this guy does better than a lot of crisis lines. Some lines even just hang up on you


Yu**:

Mark: That is so weird..

Doki doki: Hello!


Da*************:
Youtube: Reccomends it.






Also Youtube: Warning warning, don't click.



Edit: since when did i get this much likes...

Ji**:
So. I'm seeing a bunch of Comments saying "How the bass dropped" or the music was "Epic" and "Funny" but it's not funny. There is a dark meaning to it. When people are going to shoot themselves, they play loud music for two reasons:
1. To cover the gunshot noise
2. To get the neighbours to call the police over a noise complaint so that they'll find the body.
Its really not funny. People actually do this. My neighbour once did this at my old house.

It*******:

Mark is a better suicide hotline then everyone


Py*************:

Remember kids depression is a serious thing and nothing to joke about.


Ro******:

Why is YouTube flagging this as inappropriate, this might be something that could save someone’s life...


St***:

When you get a call from a stranger and they turn out to be a psycho:



Calls mark


ic**********:

This poor guy.... Ó^Ò






Ps: this was made at the beginning I saw how weird he was a bit after


Yo******:
This is hard to watch, even for someone my age, ive been through that 3 or 4 times, for me i didnt know there was a hotline for that kind of thing the first 2 times i went through it and i was admitted to a mental health hospital twice, the second time i was homeless and no where to go i dug myself in a hole i couldnt get out of, i made so many mistakes and was bullied for them that i didnt want to live with it. I was scheduled to join the army prior to that happening but once that happened and i was admitted to the hospital they didnt want me bc i was no longer in a substantial mental state. The hospital was kind enough to let me stay even after i got the help i needed until i could find somewhere to go. The third time that happened i knew about the hotline but i thought it would be better coming from a friend so i called a couple of my friends and they calmed me down, ever sense then i havent gone that deep into depression, ive been depressed but ive found my value in living. I hope and pray that anyone who goes through this kind of thing finds their value too. Your life matters too.

Ph*****:
i hate how youtube decided to restrict this video when it covers a topic that needs to be addressed

Fr***********:
Ending 2 was so uncomfortable to sit through. It sounded like a wattpad story written by an 11yo.

Fr*********************:

The fact that Mark felt like he needed to play the game to help others ... I love him.


Th**************:

Is it just me or is tis comment section way more wholesome and supportive then most of Mark's other videos?


Lu****************:
Me after the unus annus last live: IMMA DO TAKE THE RISK (joking)

th*******************:

God created mark.








A very nice guy.


fr**:

once texted a crisis hotline and said that i would like to keep the conversation as private as possible. no telling my parents or anyone else. he then threatened to call the police because i "wasnt reaching out for help enough". i ended the conversation there. a survey at the end asks how your experience was, i said what happened and they informed me that hes had complaints before this. turns out he got fired right after i complained :]


Br***********:

Guy: “Hello? Is this the suicide hotline? No? Oh okay”

*2 minutes later”

Guy: “I want to explore your body”

Please explain how we got to this point


th***************:

He's not suicidal he's mental he NEEDS help im not trying to be rude just saying....and its crazy that people like this are real.....


G4*****:

I have serious respect for people working on suicide hotlines.


Tz*****:
Don't take this risk
Me: "clicks"
Me: oh SHI-

Ty***:

Mark: This isn’t going to be fun
Me when the guy says hello sounding like pink guy: Already laughing my ass off, well shit!


Ad*******:
Mark is so mature, he knows when moments aren’t funny and needs to be serious, I don’t think many people could be mature like Mark is doing.

Su*********:
"no one loves me"
"no, that's not true"

Thanks Mark. Thank you.

Go***********:

Mark: this is a serious game

Game: turns into fan fiction


Ax******:
When you think comforting someone who was suicidal was easy?

That's what i thought so too until a friend of mine texted me, I literally can't say anything
but this became an eye opener to me that I sometimes need to be prepared for situations like these.

If you have a friend or love ones that are having an emotional distress please help them out before it's too late.

Vi***************:
"Icantbreathe"
"helpme"

Ro************:

I had mixed feelings of disturbance, sadness, being uncomfortable, and confusion.


Mo*******:
Mark: "this is all serious"

Man: shoots himself

Game: "drop the beat"

Gl*********:

Key things to remember in cases where someone confesses:
- Remain gentle and calm. Don’t force them to do or say anything
- don’t tell them they are wrong to think it, don’t tell them they have to be happy. They have to come to that conclusion themselves or they’ll think you don’t really care
- listen more, talk less. If they have nothing to say, speak with them normally so they feel welcomed.
- be honest with them, avoid lying as much as possible, unless absolutely necessary
- remember you are not trained or equipped to handle this emotionally, contact someone who can and try and encourage them gently to do so. Don’t let them know it was you if you can avoid it, because that can lose trust
- be casual when asking where they live or where they’ll be tonight. Don’t make it obvious
- be as genuine as you can when talking. Let them know you are there
- DO NOT GET MAD AT THEM!!!! Yes it is scary and frustrating but you must have patience. There is no quick fix to this, especially with a stranger

There are a lot more tips I could share with my experience in these things, but the biggest are.
- remain calm
- get professional help, don’t put this on yourself
- listen

These are the best you can do. You can’t help someone who doesn’t want help. It’s different for everybody. Don’t put yourself past your limits or put yourself at risk. Just stay safe, do what you can, and be calm.
This video is a bit over exaggerating when it comes to the love part I think. Most people won’t be that forward with someone they just met if they really think someone doesn’t care. Most likely they’ll brush it off, but it helps to say you care.

There is no easy way to do this, and I can’t promise you these tips will work all the time, this is just what I have been told in my many years of therapy. Do your research if you really think you’ll need to know these things.

And if you yourself are going through this. Get some help. It’s ok to need help. It’s not weak at all. In fact it takes so much more effort and strength to admit you need help than it is to give a fake smile.
If you ever really need to talk and are too afraid to reach out to a hotline, you can message me on my social media’s. We are here for you, whether it feels that way or not.
Love you all. Stay safe.


Ma******:
I might as well share my survival story because I’m extremely proud of myself for making it here today.

When i was younger, my dad really wasn’t the greatest. He verbally abused me and my family. When he was out late at night, drinking and cheating on my mom, he would come home, and sometimes things would get physical. I didn’t understand what was wrong with my family. I had my first panic attack at 7. I was diagnosed with anxiety and depression at a young age. I wanted answers. Why was I like this? Why was my life so shitty? Why are all my friends perfect? Why?

Finally i reached out to someone. It was the best decision I’ve ever made. I’m doing better now, I have to take meds every day, but I’m excited to live. I used to not see myself living past 18. But now I can’t wait to see tomorrow.

If you’re having similar experiences, reach out to someone. You matter. Your feelings matter. You’re not weird. You’re not alone. People care about you. I care about you.

Ru*********:
Tw: mention of suicide.

I played this game before and it hit in every spot that hurts in my life, as a person who has dealt with wanting to commit suicide. Hearing the person over the phone chock to death gave me a hard slap in the face. And as a woman, it was painful when I got the stay with me forever ending, I was so disgusted but so guilty. Life is cruel in so many ways, and this game shows you some of the things, it puts you in a Heath line workers shoes and how it feels to here people kill them selves everyday without being able to help, and it also puts you in a woman’s shoes of what woman are afraid of happening everyday. This game hurts but it opens your eyes.

 

 

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