Talk:Mereana Mordegard Glesgorv/@comment-37856933-20190115104909

You know, the only thing that bothers me with this story is the fact that anyone could easily made this up. First, if the staff member coudn't recall what he saw, why doesn't the authorities just ask YouTube to email them the video and view it hemselfes? and if YouTube only uploaded the first 20 seconds, then how did trhis guy know that it wasn't the full video? The problem with stories like this is that it leaves more questions than answers. You may say it is because it's by this guy's point of view and not the story, but if he knew how the video affected people, why didn't he explain how he knew any of this. Actually, when I first heard about this story, I was scared shitless because I believed it was real, but now looking back at it, you can clearly tell that annyone could make up something that focuses more on being scary than serious. P.S: If the video made 153 people gouge their eyes out, doesn't that mean the uploader should have done the same? It could made sense that the police believed it to be one of the victims, but the story never explains this and thus, it's unrealistic.