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Is The Living Tombstone appropriate for kids?

@thelivingtombstone · A parent-focused assessment based on a sample of recent and popular public long-form videos, not a review of every upload.

6 videos analyzed Last analyzed August 20, 2026View channel on YouTube
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57of 100
For ages 8–10

Moderate observed concern in the sample

The Living Tombstone scores 57 out of 100 for ages 8-10. The sampled videos produced a mixed score using the ages 8-10 rubric, with findings a parent may want to examine. The most notable observed areas were mature & sensitive topics and violence & intensity. A positive pattern was creativity, imagination, or constructive problem-solving appears in multiple sampled videos.

high confidence from the available video sample
LanguageLow observed concern100
Violence & intensityMild observed concern84
Sexual or suggestive contentLow observed concern96
Substances & risky behaviorLow observed concern100
Harassment & role modelingLow observed concern100
Fear & disturbing themesLow observed concern88
Mature & sensitive topicsModerate observed concern53
Commercial pressureLow observed concern95
Positive patterns in the sample
  • Creativity, imagination, or constructive problem-solving appears in multiple sampled videos.
Things a parent may want to know
  • The repeated phrase 'They want to kill us all' could be unsettling or frightening to younger children due to its violent implication, despite lacking explicit detail.
  • The video lacks clear educational content, focusing mainly on music and repeated phrases.
  • Some lyrics mention concepts like 'kill and die' and 'army' which are metaphorical but might be intense for very young children.
  • The song's themes of identity and approval might be complex for younger audiences to fully understand.
  • The song discusses mature social topics such as genocide, poverty, systemic injustice, and death, which may be complex or distressing for younger children.
Videos reviewed

A quick look at the sample

See the individual videos that shaped this assessment and the main points an adult parent may want to know.

recent · standard video100/100

Five Nights at Freddy's: Secret of the Mimic Song - It Doesn't Matter - The Living Tombstone

Score for ages 8–10 · Low observed concern in the sample
  • The content is musical and artistic, providing entertainment through song and sound.
  • The lyrics are non-violent and free of inappropriate language or themes.
  • The video likely encourages creativity and enjoyment of music.
recent · standard video22/100

Mystery Skulls - Be Alone (Rust: Revolutions! Visualizer)

Score for ages 8–10 · Very high observed concern in the sample
  • The song discusses mature social topics such as genocide, poverty, systemic injustice, and death, which may be complex or distressing for younger children.
  • Some metaphorical language about violence and death could be unsettling without proper context or explanation.
  • The content has artistic and musical value with a strong emotional and social message.
recent · standard video46/100

Savlonic - Goliath (Rust: Revolutions! Visualizer)

Score for ages 8–10 · High observed concern in the sample
  • Lyrics include references to violence and conflict, such as 'gas the crowd' and 'where is the gun,' which may be intense for younger children.
  • The song contains metaphorical language about fighting a regime and being oppressed, which may require contextual understanding.
  • The song promotes themes of unity and resistance against oppression.
popular · standard video94/100

The Living Tombstone - My Ordinary Life (Live)

Score for ages 8–10 · Low observed concern in the sample
  • Some emotional intensity and abstract references to fear and desire may be complex for very young children.
  • Repeated mention of money might prompt questions about financial themes.
  • Live musical performance showcasing artistic expression.
popular · standard video97/100

TOKYO MACHINE - Somebody (Rust: Revolutions! Visualizer)

Score for ages 8–10 · Low observed concern in the sample
  • Some lyrics mention concepts like 'kill and die' and 'army' which are metaphorical but might be intense for very young children.
  • The song's themes of identity and approval might be complex for younger audiences to fully understand.
  • The music is engaging and rhythmic, suitable for entertainment.
popular · standard video93/100

BVSSIC & Staysick - Kill Us All (Rust: Revolutions! Visualizer)

Score for ages 8–10 · Low observed concern in the sample
  • The repeated phrase 'They want to kill us all' could be unsettling or frightening to younger children due to its violent implication, despite lacking explicit detail.
  • The video lacks clear educational content, focusing mainly on music and repeated phrases.
  • The content is primarily musical and repetitive, which may appeal to fans of the genre.
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