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I have very few regrets in life, so something like that wouldn't affect me too much.
The video that scared me the most was a documentary about Robert Ben Rhoades, and let me be clear, I HIGHLY RECOMMEND AGAINST looking him up. He was a serial killer who had a modified dungeon in the cab of his truck, which he used to torture and kill people. His story stuck with me for a couple of reasons: the manner in which he was caught, which in and of itself is a terrifying story, and the fact that there are photos on the Web that he took of his victims moments before death, and for me, that's just something that stuck with me.
Even his mugshot is ghastly. The guy looks like he stepped out of a horror movie.
Did he have a stroke? Why he look like that?
Yes.