Comments by "BoogieMonster Mom" (@boogiemonstermom677) on "Real Stories"
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I stayed at an airb&b, not sure if my fiance found it through that platform or not, but that's essentially what it was. They only accepted cards, and before you could even pay, you had to agree to the terms of services stating if there was any damage when you leave, they had the right to charge your card. I wish we would've taken pics of the place when we got there, because we ended up getting a bill for existing damage, so it's not just owner's who get screwed in these situations, sometimes it's the actual "renters". Surely the actual airb&b has an agreement like this set up to protect there owners though right? I don't see how it wasn't possible to track down those people who destroyed those owners' homes, if they had a card on file for the purchase. It's more like they just didn't want to. Still recommend people taking pics of the places they rent though, just in case an owner tries to pull one on you like what happened with us, because it can definitely be a two way street.
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Love how he just calmly filmed his car burning, making sure he got all the right angles 😂.
This man really is amazing though. Everybody he follows, he does the exact training they do, and passes, before joining them and filming them in action.
I could never bring myself to live in a place that's guaranteed to catch fire like this. I've personally been in an extremely bad house fire and it truly scarred me mentally even though my family, animals, and myself did make it out safely. The sounds you hear, the smell of burning wood mixed with plastic and other materials, the smoke that blinds you, the heat, fire terrifies me now. I refuse to light candles inside. If I'm at a bonfire I stay a safe distance from it. I try very hard not to burn anything while cooking because if the room starts to get smokey it freaks me out and takes me back there. I'll always be grateful to the neighbor that saved us, and the firemen that saved our animals and put our home out before it was completely gone.
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I think prisons should focus on reform, rehabilitation, and aid, and prison time shouldn't be set, it should depend on the prisoner's progress or lack of progress, because let's face it, not everyone can be rehabilitated. Some people are just too far gone, but some can be with enough hard work. It still will boil down to the individual themselves really wanting to change ofc, but sometimes people need help reaching this point. I also feel there needs to be more programs available that actively try to guide young people away from taking these paths to begin with. Programs that are more one on one. That offer more opportunities for these kids to become a successful member of society. A lot of these young people are missing a strong healthy support system. They've never had it, and don't know what it looks like. They need to be shown. This is just my opinion ofc, but I'm very open to hearing others and engaging in a civil discussion about the matter.
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"I'm not hitting you this time", that implies you would at another time though, or have before.
I feel so sorry for these girls. Many people don't understand that walking away isn't always an option, not only because of the raising, but because they could be in even more danger if they do so, and are not properly protected. Sometimes that protection isn't even enough at times. Many in these situations are between a rock and a hard place, born with targets on their back, and most live the rest of their lives in fear if they do get away too. So, making statements and helping with charges is so much easier said than done sometimes. I feel sorry the males born into families like these as well, because their choice in life and freedom of thought have been taken too, I've just never heard of the males being put in as much physical danger as the females. Not saying it doesn't happen though, because it could just be they're not getting as much publicity when it does.
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@orvil9223 but these laws are needed here, they're just not being enforced like they should be in certain religious communities. This happens behind the curtains a good bit over in Europe. They actually have one or two documentaries on this channel about it, underaged girls being sent off to marry strangers in other countries, or being given to immigrants moving or already living in Europe. I know in Islam, if this happens in Europe, they are married in the eyes of the mosque first, given a religious paper for it, and advised to go to the actual courts for the proper legal documents when the girl finally turns of age legally. Some girls go along with it because they're raised to accept it, but others are forced. Then you have women who are of age, but are still forced to marry, and when they try to escape this, they become victims of honor killings. This has happened to children as well. It's sad really. America has also had it's issues with forced child marriage as well though. There's been thousands of cases of this being allowed legally with parental consent, and in these cases there weren't even inquiries to see if this was something the child actually wanted.
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