 Ahoy, ahoy, and welcome to the video. I'm Dr. Sumerian, not a real doctor, and today I am going to show you a video of, I guess a near-death experience would be fair. I don't really know if I would talk that now, but a tree fell on my house and nearly fell on me and demolished my entire room. And I took some video of it because I thought you guys might want to see what had happened and why things might be changing on the channel slightly going forward, at least temporarily. I'm not in a very good recording environment for a variety of reasons, because it's not a private room. But hopefully I can still create content that will attract viewers, do my best for that. This video will be mostly unedited, just showing you the damage. At the end I'll talk a little bit more about a GoFundMe I've set up, the link will be in the description, but yeah, I'll get to the video now. Hello. This is where I put my stuff right now. This is my laptop. You can see this is all got dust left on it from where the roof fell in on it. I got my various electronics I managed to save in pieces over here, just kind of piled up. So hold on. This is the door. I need to go in here and get a couple of things anyway, so this is going to work out. Yesterday there weren't leaves in here, but somebody came by, tarped the roof. You can also see it's pretty soaked on the floor here. Somebody came in and tarped the roof, and before they did, oh, I think I can still see daylight over there. I'm looking over, oh yeah, that's funny, that's funny for some people I guess. Right, I came in here for something very specific. So this is normally where I record these are the little lights when the roof fell on me here. Fortunately, it wasn't the rafters, the rafters fell over here. You can kind of see that a little bit. But yeah, now when the roof fell on me and I was getting stuff out, you can hear my dad in there trying to figure out some stuff. I couldn't get these cords unhooked, so I literally just took a knife and cut them so I could carry my electronics out. Let me grab the one thing I need real quick, because these got to dry off one way or the other before I even use them. I've lost everything basically. The weird part is that, for example, that stuff over there still plugged in and worked. I had never considered the idea that the power could be when something this catastrophically bad happens, but here we are anyway. Anyway, oh yeah, yeah, yeah, let's do the camera shot from where we would normally. Let's see if I can, you can see that there's my you're wrong about poster. There's the other one behind there. This is normally about where we are. There's that, that's just too perfect that that's half torn down. Also, you can't see it from here, I don't think. But right over there where the everything fell in, that's where I sleep normally. So it worked out well. I'm going to go outside and take some camera there too. Yeah, I've seen house trucks, I love the place. Yeah, and my legs only get back to normal, I'm probably doing a lot of things myself. The main thing is, Alvin prior told me that it had pulled out of the wrench and it had diligently working. He hurt himself a couple of days ago, technically hurt himself a couple of years ago. I'm going to set this down and get some stuff done, but I'm still going to talk. Hopefully you can hear me. I don't actually know if the microphone in this works or not. It's covered in roof dust too. Actually, I won't be able to show you exactly what happened though, because I think the place that he fell the second time is now covered in tree. But in the meantime, let's go over. Everything looks fine from here, you know. It's good, good. But it ain't good. We're going to go over here and find out how not good it is. Make sure we're around the tree branches that are all over, just all. Alright, so Dad was carrying a fish tank, I think about three years ago, down this hill right here and he slipped and he knocked the fish tank into his kneecap and basically rendered that entire knee completely useless and then didn't go to the doctor for it. And then recently, when this was less treacherous, oh man, I guess I haven't gotten this close to it before. When this was less treacherous, you could see that there's some roots in the ground, maybe right here. He tripped and he hit his knee on them again a few days ago and knocked them out. That's my room right there. This is the tree. We had some guys come by last night. Oh, what is that tree? Oh, it's both of them. That's what happened. That tree, hold on, that tree fell into that tree and probably knocked a chunk off of it. That's what happened over here. I now have a better sense of what happened. Anyway, gosh. So yeah, this is the stuff that fell on my room. I'm going to go around the other way so you maybe get a better kind of general sense of what's going on up here. But yeah, just on that corner right there. But there was some tree on the rest of the house. But what ended up happening was those other guys cut it off and threw it off. But some of it's just impossible for them to get off completely. I should say without expert tools. Some guys with some chainsaws and some tarps came by, I think, from my mother's church and did a little bit of cleaning. Thank God it's putting the tarps in. Yeah, let's go around the other side and get some good images. I'd show you me, but I ain't doing so well right now. Well, I mean, that makes it sound like I'm super injured or something. I'm just not feeling great. I'm fine. I'm just unhealthy as sin. What you could probably hear in my voice is I just barely take a little walk around. God bless it. Got a mosquito on my hand. And he got me some. So yeah, that happened. Let's keep going over here. Mosquitoes don't normally go for me. I guess it's because I'm the only thing out here. You know, from this side, it don't look half bad. But it is half bad. I can't tell what's happened with that tarp. Did it fall? What's going on with that? Anyway. Yeah, so this is my life right now. That room where I, you know, live. Actually past tense because there ain't no way I'm living in there now. So that tree fell down and hit one of our trees. Yeah, all right. I mean, that's what it looks like. It looks like that tree fell, cracked off, fell into the other tree, and they both fell into our yard. The tree over there didn't actually do any damage, but it knocked into a tree that then knocked into the house that then did the damage. All right. Anyway, you know what? Let's turn this around. I'm not wearing a... I don't know if you can... Sorry there, buddies. It's a little foggy, unfortunately. But yeah, that's me. That's what's happening. I'll see you guys in the next video. Yeah, I apologize for the ending being fuzzy, or I guess foggy a little bit. I didn't realize that the humidity would cause the lens to fog up as much as it had, and I wasn't looking at the viewfinder closely enough, I guess. Yeah, thank you very much for watching. If you enjoyed the video, I would be surprised, but hit the subscribe button, and then hit the notification bell next to that so you're notified when I upload new videos. I have started a GoFundMe for trying to replace both the stuff that I lost and also fixed the house, which is probably going to be 99% of the cost associated with this particular incident. And I've already got some estimates on the damages, and it's pretty big deal. But yeah, I've got to GoFundMe set up. The link will be at the very, very top of the description. If you can, please donate, but I just want to be clear that if it's... don't hurt yourself to help me. If you can't donate, just take care of yourself. That's more important. And head on over to patreon.com. slash decimary, and pledge at any level, like everybody here on the screen already has, including Sinjeriki, who has pledged $100. And I really hope that I'm not alone out here. I will see you all again hopefully next Wednesday. Oh, and sorry for not doing dank memes today. Something came up. I'll probably do it either next week or the week after that. Again, apologies.