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This episode of Hoarders checks in with five hoarders from past seasons: Al, of Hammond, Indiana, lost custody of his son due to his hoarding; Jill, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is still a food hoarder who feels that expiration dates are arbitrary; Dale is at risk of being evicted from the Boston loft apartment where he's lived for over 30 years ...
Hoarding: Buried Alive takes the viewer into the personal lives of hoarders, focusing on how the mental illness has affected the individual and his or her family members. . Each episode usually looks at two different cases, examining the history of the victim and interviewing family members
A similar show, Hoarding: Buried Alive ran from 2010 to 2014 on TLC. [48] Hoarders: Canada followed a similar format to Hoarders and Hoarding: Buried Alive. [49] Britain's Biggest Hoarders is an ongoing series hosted by Jasmine Harman, the daughter of a hoarder, and follows her as she and a team of experts seek to help others with the disorder ...
YouTube Music is a music streaming service developed by the American video platform YouTube, a subsidiary of Alphabet's Google.The service is designed with an interface that allows users to simultaneously explore music audios and music videos from YouTube-based genres, playlists and recommendations.
Following the song's release, several music critics agreed that "Still Alive" felt like an outtake track from Holy Fvck and would have had "perfect cohesion". [10] [17] Adrianne Reece for Elite Daily wrote that "Still Alive" is a "sickening reminder" that Lovato belongs in punk rock, and described its lyrics as tantalizing. [10]
"Still Alive", "Want You Gone" and "Wikipedia Chanukah" [37] are the only exceptions to this, as Coulton assigned all rights for the former two songs to Valve and "Wikipedia Chanukah" is under a BY-SA license to comply with Wikipedia's similar license. Along with "Still Alive," Coulton's song "Re: Your Brains" appears in jukeboxes in Left 4 Dead 2.
Video Game Music Online critic Oliver Jia felt that the original version of "Still Alive" was one of the most memorable video game themes, but felt that the performance on the Video Games Live Level 3 album ruined it due both to the fact that they used a live recording that sounded worse than other songs on the album, but also due to the crowd ...
"Who You'd Be Today" is a song to a person who died before their time ("It ain't fair, you died too young / Like a story that had just begun / But death tore the pages all away"). The narrator describes how much he has missed that person and questions what their life would be like if they were still alive ("Sometimes, I wonder who you'd be today").