Im a truck driver And man do I love listening to this in the long 10-12 hour drives specially the long 3-4 hour long ones you have Been listening for a really long time and it never gets old
Thanks for what you do! Even with all those crazy people who can’t drive anymore. Thanks for helping people get goods. I’m disabled and I rely on deliveries. 😊
Geez. The ones I’ve had on me or have observed in the woods were harmless! The only spider that kinda creeps me out is the one with all the babies on her back. How startling to see for the first time!
I'm from Lewisham, my mother used to always reminded me about the bombing in Lewisham market when going there. The primary school my children went to was bombed during WW2 killing children in the playground. I was born in 1960, we had quiet a few neighbours who had shrapnel because of the many bombings in the borough of Lewisham during this war, just one borough of many. I no longer live in London, but this bought back memories, I wandered off in Lewisham market once when quiet small, I was wailing for me mummy, boy did I get told off when she found me. Thankyou for making me think of home❤
My grandfather on my mom's side was a pilot in WWII and unfortunately, I don't know much about his time during the war because he died a month after my 1st birthday. There are so many questions I have for him but I'll never get that chance.
Thank you!! Enjoyed the Sam Rider chronicles.. the members only stories are even better!! Guys, get a membership. It's worth it and the lives are pretty fun. It's like a family party and the convos are wild 😂
I live for the lives haha definitely wild convos and nice to get the sneak peak to the stories....though I always listen to the edited version when they come out too
We have pictures of WWll. My fiancés grandfather was a photographer for the military. They’re so old,so we don’t take them out a lot, but some of the pictures are CRAZY. One pic of a horse, dead, in a TREE.. Also pics of Normandy too. Hundreds of pictures,of all kinds of military men, tanks, all that kind of stuff, just amazing..
We have a couple of odd pictures from my great uncle. Not as odd as yours, but I'm betting ours hint at a much darker event. Our two pictures are of a wide Japanese lane. It took me decades to realize what we were looking at because I didn't understand the objects. Now I do: Stacked kitchen braziers (big earthen pots for fire) filled with teapots, dishes, and other cooking necessities. They're all stacked neatly in a grid pattern as if each belonged to a different home along that street. Inventory? But who stacked them? Why only their kitchens? Had it been soldiers, I doubt there would have been such neat organization, considering the only value they could have held was to the original owners. A neighbor, possibly? Hopeful of future return? Also, there was none of the gorgeous foliage you see in photos of old prewar Japan. It looked more like hard-packed desert. Not a leaf in sight except for a distant palm tree. Plain heavy brick structures. It's hard to see if they were outdoor perimeter walls, storerooms or just roofless homes. The place looked more like a stateside intern camp but my uncle definitely went to Okinawa and not out west. It makes me wonder what he was doing there but he's long been gone and can't be asked. He was not a pleasant man (at least to women) so I doubt I would have asked him anyway. I'm afraid to know how that poor horse found its way into a tree. Animals stuck in a war-torn environment are often an unspoken tragedy. The rest however I'd be really interested in seeing. Would your fiance be interested in showing them online?
If you can, you should scan them on archival paper or at least photograph them with your phone and save them digitally for future generations. Those are important pieces of history. My FIL has a lot from Vietnam. He was a medic.
Of course they think the tarantula is going to kill them. Hasn't everyone heard The Banana Boat Song? "Highly deadly, black tarantula!" Yeah, my heart would have given out after my death scream! 😂
Tarantulas are not fatally dangerous...some of the 860 species are significantly toxic but as of 2023 there have been no recorded fatalities from tarantulas.
Cant help but hear that song in my head..."Come Mr. Tally man tally me banana, Daylight come & me wanna go home...." Everyone join me.... "Dayo, dayo...Daylight come & me wanna go home".
My Grandmom use to live on a farm. She lived on the second floor of the house. One night there was a sound of a man/woman screaming saying “help me, help me,” very close to her window. Each time someone in the family went out sound to check it it would go quite. Once they went back inside it would continue the next early morning. There’s a lot of horror stories from my grandparents both in my dad and mom side
You cannot die from a tarantula bite. They're harmless until you antagonise them. They bite in self defense. Stop killing them!! 🕷️🕸️ Spiders are friends.
@@ImaKhunt007where did you find that info? I can’t find anything about them attacking humans for no reason. Most spiders tend to run away when threatened, as humans are so much bigger than them
@@LexaJ828 The people 'joking' about that are probably arachnophobic and not really joking at all. They know most spiders are harmless and useful creatures, but are so irrationally afraid of them that they can't even stand knowing there is a spider around their house they have seen. I was like them too. It took me a conscious effort and several nerve-wrecking experiences to overcome the worst of my fear. It also helps that I now have one of those sticks with bristles at the end that allow you to gently grab a spider, move it outside and release it. But I also know people who are so afraid of spiders that they feel the stick I have is way too short. I don't think it's fair to blame people for killing spiders out of fear, as I know from experience that this fear can be all-consuming. And in the end, other animals kill each other as well - the spider in this story even tried to the best of its ability to kill the human that threatened it, and I am sure it would have done just that if it had had the means to...out of an equally big fear.
Thank you! Im always screaming this. I collect tarantulas and yes, some do try to attack for no reason but most are calm and docile. Some are the sweetest and some can just be evil. But no, tarantula bites do NOT kill people. They can die from side effects but not the bite itself.
My grandparents lived in a very old rugged house(but it was grandma & grandpa's house, regardless of the shape it was in). We were all out fishing and someone broke into their house. All they stole was a box of cinnamon rolls and my grandpa's pistol. Several years later,my grandpa had already passed. Cops called my Grandma to tell her that grandpa's pistol was found and she could have it back. My grandma did not take it back because the cops said it had been used in a federal crime. We suspected a relative did it but the cops couldn't find any proof. RIP grandma & grandpa😢❤
“she always let me be myself” my grandpa was always the first one id call when id get thrown in jail or for court, he was always my number one. until the day hit when he got offered a deal to turn me over, lmao. family ain’t always blood mang, be a safe.
Back in the late 70s early 80s my father worked on the docks of a vegetable produce company in Portland Oregon and every once and a while he would bring back large 6 - 8 inch leg span tan or light brown tarantulas but by the time they had got to Oregon they were almost dead from the temperature change and or insecticide. i took a few of the dead ones to school to show everyone in class 👍
Myself and sisters had, and have, an ancestral fear of arachnids passed on from my father. I had a really scary encounter about 6 weeks ago. I had to pluck up every ounce of courage to trap a big spider in my kitchen. I suffocated it accidentally. I felt terrible but if it had lived I seriously would have had to leave home and had nowhere to go. My spider catching son had long since left home and married so I have no help there. It's just big ones I can't cope with. I'm fine with all other creatures. I don't mind rats, mice anything.
0:52 bananas are also home to what is called the Brazilian walking spider and they are extremely venomous to humans. Edit; someone else corrected me, it's a Brazilian wandering spider. I knew it was one of them lol
Show me one example of a Brazilian wandering spider biting someone after hiding in bananas. The wandering spiders usually hang out in the Amazonian rain forests, not banana plantations.
Most Tarantula species are not dangerous to humans...in fact of the 40,000 known species of spiders only like 35, yes 35 that are significantly dangerous to humans & of them only like 8 are considered medically significant to humans (fatally dangerous).
I am a dental lab technician. We MAKE tooth estethis. Crowns, veneers, implants, bridges, dentures… It is loud and i pop in my earbuds and jump at any shoulder tap when deep into a good story😂
Great Stories Lets Read! 🤗 Mothers little helpers were actually Valiums! 🤪 The speed you are referring to was yellow jackets or black mollys. I was there, thought I'd clear that up for you all! 🥰😱👻🐺🐈⬛🐾🙏✌️
Bro the chaos that tarantula caused 💀can you imagine how the spider felt? Alone in new land with a bunch of giants running around looking for you? 😭 bro shouldnt have gotten lazy
I'm new to this channel. Story #5 how Horrible 😢Poor Ppl who died in such Painful Horrific ways. The Poor Man who can't take hearing a kettle whistle. I can't begin to imagine all the terrible things Men and Women seen, heard, had to do. My Dad served in the Korean War, don't know how long he was in, he was released from shrapnel in his leg, sometime after his release he had polio, he survived, when he got home from the hospital my Mom who was Pregnant took care of him, when he needed to use the bathroom my Mom carried him, she shouldn't have but there wasn't any Family that lived around us. Poor Mom and,Dad. So many Hardships for Men and Women who served in the war 😢 but at least my Dad was alive and lived to be 70 years old, passed after fighting colon cancer in 2003 . My Mom passed in 1985 from a coronary. Dad Never, Never spoke of his time in the war, I had a feeling that he seen Horrific thing like others who served.
Me: I can watch this "Hollow Knight bugs' real-life counterparts" video without scrolling down to the comments when the spiders get brought up (with pictures)! Surely I am well on my way to conquer my arachnophobia or at least get it down to a functional level! >:D Story 1: Hello there :) Me: Woops, I seem to have misplaced my transit ticket to the Land of Ten Thousand Nopes (:
I had no freaking idea Joel was about to tell a story about spiders!! I died then I was reborn again🥴 several times when Joel explained that freaking story! 😮
I love to see a new video. I was up at 6am quietly cleaning my house with this in my ear. It's now 8 and my 7 year old is STILL sleeping. She'll wake up to a clean house and breakfast ready. I LOVE IT HERE!
My brother-in-law worked for years in the grocery business. He said when he started out in the mid 1970s they would get huge spiders in crates of bananas. Keep in mind, these were probably actual Brazilian banana spiders which have a very dangerous bite. Now bananas are gassed.
That poor tarantula in the first story. I've had to chase my tarantulas and they can be pretty fast. So if you're scared of spiders I guess having it run up ur arm, jump on ur face and bite u can be scary 😂😂
Story 2: Rest assured, your Jay is not comfortable, or sleeping soundly. Why does everyone -- criminals included -- think hospitals are safer or more comfortable than prisons? At least in prison your sentence has an end date and locked doors to keep you safer from other prisoners. Jay is not doing well. I promise you that. And he'll probably never get out.
I agree. I work in a state hospital there is no end date. Patients can serve more time than they would have if they were in prison. Also incompetent to stand trial is very different than not guilty by reason of insanity. I heard the former in the story. If an IST becomes competent within 2 years they can stand trial and most definitely serve prison time.
That spider wasn't probably a tarantula, since they're pretty slow moving. Maybe it was a wandering spider? There are several species of those. The Brazilian wandering spider is highly venomous, but not all species are.
I believe the spiders in the first story are wondering/banana spiders. I could be wrong. Most spiders don't people unless threatened, usually. And I would've screamed just as loud if one was crawling up my arm.
Story 1: tarantula bites aren't generally dangerous to humans - wash the bite and you're usually good to go. Yeah, I understand panicking bc he didn't know that it wasn't going to kill him but it's just a tarantula!!
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Please do private investigator stories ❤
Or cold case stories 😊
My Grandmother used to tie my Uncle, who has learning disabilities, to a lamppost.
Im a truck driver And man do I love listening to this in the long 10-12 hour drives specially the long 3-4 hour long ones you have Been listening for a really long time and it never gets old
Same!!
Thanks for what you do! Even with all those crazy people who can’t drive anymore. Thanks for helping people get goods. I’m disabled and I rely on deliveries. 😊
if you love Let's Read then you will love The Darkest Hour. She has the best stories I swear!
Thank you for what you do! Stay safe out there! 🤍
Be safe out there!
I'm cracking up at the first story 😂😂😂 a single tarantula created a full on mob of chaos
Geez. The ones I’ve had on me or have observed in the woods were harmless! The only spider that kinda creeps me out is the one with all the babies on her back. How startling to see for the first time!
Tarantula with big chihuahua energy. 😂
The tarantula meanwhile: why is everyone running and shouting please stop I'm scared
Turned out it was just one of Kryten's hands sent to contact Lister and the Cat. 😆
Well howdydoo
I'm from Lewisham, my mother used to always reminded me about the bombing in Lewisham market when going there. The primary school my children went to was bombed during WW2 killing children in the playground. I was born in 1960, we had quiet a few neighbours who had shrapnel because of the many bombings in the borough of Lewisham during this war, just one borough of many. I no longer live in London, but this bought back memories, I wandered off in Lewisham market once when quiet small, I was wailing for me mummy, boy did I get told off when she found me. Thankyou for making me think of home❤
Please do more grandparents stories. They were incredible and the touch of creepy music was sublime.
The "death scream" In Story 1 made me think of the scene in Home Alone where Daniel Stern reacts to the tarantula on his face. 😂
lol I thought of that exact moment too 😂
I truly love hearing the stories of previous generations.
Me too!
Poor Crazy Al, you never know what people have gone through, Love your channel, great voice, keep wm coming !!!! Thanks !!!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
My grandfather on my mom's side was a pilot in WWII and unfortunately, I don't know much about his time during the war because he died a month after my 1st birthday. There are so many questions I have for him but I'll never get that chance.
Perfect timing. Thanks Joel!
All I can say is thank you, thank you, thank you! Keep on reading, you rock. ❤️
It is so trippy to think that I have been listening to this podcast channel for 8 years 💀 point being I love this channel sm! 🖤
Cleaning my house effortlessly with this in my ears.
Perfect time for sleep ❤
Thank you very much for all these great stories!
Thank you!! Enjoyed the Sam Rider chronicles.. the members only stories are even better!! Guys, get a membership. It's worth it and the lives are pretty fun. It's like a family party and the convos are wild 😂
I live for the lives haha definitely wild convos and nice to get the sneak peak to the stories....though I always listen to the edited version when they come out too
Thanks for the upload!
Dude hell yeah! These are legit my favorite stories
My favorite narrator just in time for bed ❤ yayyyy
We have pictures of WWll. My fiancés grandfather was a photographer for the military. They’re so old,so we don’t take them out a lot, but some of the pictures are CRAZY. One pic of a horse, dead, in a TREE.. Also pics of Normandy too. Hundreds of pictures,of all kinds of military men, tanks, all that kind of stuff, just amazing..
We have a couple of odd pictures from my great uncle. Not as odd as yours, but I'm betting ours hint at a much darker event. Our two pictures are of a wide Japanese lane. It took me decades to realize what we were looking at because I didn't understand the objects.
Now I do: Stacked kitchen braziers (big earthen pots for fire) filled with teapots, dishes, and other cooking necessities. They're all stacked neatly in a grid pattern as if each belonged to a different home along that street. Inventory? But who stacked them? Why only their kitchens? Had it been soldiers, I doubt there would have been such neat organization, considering the only value they could have held was to the original owners. A neighbor, possibly? Hopeful of future return?
Also, there was none of the gorgeous foliage you see in photos of old prewar Japan. It looked more like hard-packed desert. Not a leaf in sight except for a distant palm tree. Plain heavy brick structures. It's hard to see if they were outdoor perimeter walls, storerooms or just roofless homes. The place looked more like a stateside intern camp but my uncle definitely went to Okinawa and not out west. It makes me wonder what he was doing there but he's long been gone and can't be asked. He was not a pleasant man (at least to women) so I doubt I would have asked him anyway.
I'm afraid to know how that poor horse found its way into a tree. Animals stuck in a war-torn environment are often an unspoken tragedy. The rest however I'd be really interested in seeing. Would your fiance be interested in showing them online?
If you can, you should scan them on archival paper or at least photograph them with your phone and save them digitally for future generations. Those are important pieces of history. My FIL has a lot from Vietnam. He was a medic.
Definitely take picture of everything before a deteriorates
I would love to see those pics, you could probably even sell prints or maybe a book.
Of course they think the tarantula is going to kill them. Hasn't everyone heard The Banana Boat Song? "Highly deadly, black tarantula!" Yeah, my heart would have given out after my death scream! 😂
Tarantulas are not fatally dangerous...some of the 860 species are significantly toxic but as of 2023 there have been no recorded fatalities from tarantulas.
That is such a cool photo that you used as the backdrop
These are great! More "grandparents" stories!
Cant help but hear that song in my head..."Come Mr. Tally man tally me banana, Daylight come & me wanna go home...."
Everyone join me....
"Dayo, dayo...Daylight come & me wanna go home".
😂 daaay oh 🎶
@@elizabethr.110 Daylight come & me wanna go home.
🎵Work all night on a drink of rum 🎵
Daylight come and me wan' go home~~ 💃
My Grandmom use to live on a farm. She lived on the second floor of the house. One night there was a sound of a man/woman screaming saying “help me, help me,” very close to her window. Each time someone in the family went out sound to check it it would go quite. Once they went back inside it would continue the next early morning.
There’s a lot of horror stories from my grandparents both in my dad and mom side
amazing story tell me more!!!!
You should send some of your stories in to be read! What ever happened with the screaming? Was it just the one night, or did it continue?
@@queenb1119 exactly
*USED TO
*QUIET *ON
You have the perfect voice for these stories. Thank you for sharing your talent✌😎
You cannot die from a tarantula bite. They're harmless until you antagonise them. They bite in self defense. Stop killing them!! 🕷️🕸️ Spiders are friends.
The banana spiders are quite aggressive and venomous.
Agreed, I love spiders and I hate that people joke about k*lling them.
@@ImaKhunt007where did you find that info? I can’t find anything about them attacking humans for no reason. Most spiders tend to run away when threatened, as humans are so much bigger than them
@@LexaJ828 The people 'joking' about that are probably arachnophobic and not really joking at all. They know most spiders are harmless and useful creatures, but are so irrationally afraid of them that they can't even stand knowing there is a spider around their house they have seen.
I was like them too. It took me a conscious effort and several nerve-wrecking experiences to overcome the worst of my fear. It also helps that I now have one of those sticks with bristles at the end that allow you to gently grab a spider, move it outside and release it. But I also know people who are so afraid of spiders that they feel the stick I have is way too short. I don't think it's fair to blame people for killing spiders out of fear, as I know from experience that this fear can be all-consuming. And in the end, other animals kill each other as well - the spider in this story even tried to the best of its ability to kill the human that threatened it, and I am sure it would have done just that if it had had the means to...out of an equally big fear.
Thank you! Im always screaming this. I collect tarantulas and yes, some do try to attack for no reason but most are calm and docile. Some are the sweetest and some can just be evil. But no, tarantula bites do NOT kill people. They can die from side effects but not the bite itself.
joel never disappoints with the content.
My grandparents lived in a very old rugged house(but it was grandma & grandpa's house, regardless of the shape it was in). We were all out fishing and someone broke into their house. All they stole was a box of cinnamon rolls and my grandpa's pistol. Several years later,my grandpa had already passed. Cops called my Grandma to tell her that grandpa's pistol was found and she could have it back. My grandma did not take it back because the cops said it had been used in a federal crime. We suspected a relative did it but the cops couldn't find any proof. RIP grandma & grandpa😢❤
Being dislexic my self I love it that you reed these storys
Dyslexic 😊
Love your stories Joel! Listen to them every night from Christchurch New Zealand🇳🇿 Big fan🎉💯 keep it up! Love your compilations too!
“Come, Mr. Tally Man, Tally Me Banana.
Daylight come and me wan' go home
Hide the deadly black tarantula
Daylight come and me wan' go home
Excellent...it triggered that song in Mt mind too!...hahaha
It must be bedtime ❤ Joel is the best cuddler ever
Creepy.
Uhh…🤨
It’s a metaphor you absolutely imbeciles above me
story 1, bruh it's just a tarantula. Don't kill it, it only attacked because the dude freaked out. Tarantulas are chill af normally.
Exactly. I don't know why spiders freak so many people out. They're cool.
Just read about that... good to know
Actually, the banana spiders (tarantula) are quite aggressive and venomous. They're one of the more aggressive species.
Nah Spider go splat
It wasn't a tarantula, it was a banana spider or Cupiennius coccineus.
FYI:) Tarantulas are generally not dangerous to humans, and their venom is considered low toxicity. Great story!
Mother's little helper is valium.
Really looking forward to listening , I always thoroughly enjoy your stories and narration. Thank you so much ❤🌹
Happy Friday, everyone! Thank you, Joel 😊
smooth voice makes you sleepy ❤
“she always let me be myself” my grandpa was always the first one id call when id get thrown in jail or for court, he was always my number one.
until the day hit when he got offered a deal to turn me over, lmao. family ain’t always blood mang, be a safe.
i can cook, clean whole day.. with your stories in my ears.... 😊
Anybody else loving lets read in the UK?? ❤❤❤
yes the guy has a fabulous voice
Back in the late 70s early 80s my father worked on the docks of a vegetable produce company in Portland Oregon and every once and a while he would bring back large 6 - 8 inch leg span tan or light brown tarantulas but by the time they had got to Oregon they were almost dead from the temperature change and or insecticide. i took a few of the dead ones to school to show everyone in class 👍
As a serious arachnophobe, I acknowledge that spiders are just creatures simply existing but I also deeply despise them for it
Myself and sisters had, and have, an ancestral fear of arachnids passed on from my father. I had a really scary encounter about 6 weeks ago. I had to pluck up every ounce of courage to trap a big spider in my kitchen. I suffocated it accidentally. I felt terrible but if it had lived I seriously would have had to leave home and had nowhere to go.
My spider catching son had long since left home and married so I have no help there. It's just big ones I can't cope with. I'm fine with all other creatures. I don't mind rats, mice anything.
Usually the fear is generational or from childhood.
Super excited to find a new one❤
❤❤❤ tarantulas are calm most of the time but if a person freaks out near them then they too will freak out
Took me a while to get here, but thank you Joel for these horrifying tomes of terror!!! Let's Read!!!
Oh dear Lord...
Awesome! Night 2😊
My headcannon name for the intro not-a-deer is "Darkness". When I see it, I mentally sing "Hello Darkness, my old friend~"
I love this intro music.
Thankyou 🖤 🖤
Put these on when i leave town for work and they stay on for 12 hours haha thanks for the entertainment and the good narration 🤘
0:52 bananas are also home to what is called the Brazilian walking spider and they are extremely venomous to humans.
Edit; someone else corrected me, it's a Brazilian wandering spider. I knew it was one of them lol
Brazilian Wandering Spider.
@@Kryssaira You're right! Lol I knew it was some kind of w word that was related to some kind of movement lol
Show me one example of a Brazilian wandering spider biting someone after hiding in bananas. The wandering spiders usually hang out in the Amazonian rain forests, not banana plantations.
Tarantulas 😱😱😱
Most Tarantula species are not dangerous to humans...in fact of the 40,000 known species of spiders only like 35, yes 35 that are significantly dangerous to humans & of them only like 8 are considered medically significant to humans (fatally dangerous).
I am a dental lab technician. We MAKE tooth estethis. Crowns, veneers, implants, bridges, dentures…
It is loud and i pop in my earbuds and jump at any shoulder tap when deep into a good story😂
Great Stories Lets Read! 🤗 Mothers little helpers were actually Valiums! 🤪 The speed you are referring to was yellow jackets or black mollys. I was there, thought I'd clear that up for you all! 🥰😱👻🐺🐈⬛🐾🙏✌️
I love the Grandparents story
Great stories Joel ❤ Thank's
Chillin witb this and some quiet lofi.
Bro the chaos that tarantula caused 💀can you imagine how the spider felt? Alone in new land with a bunch of giants running around looking for you? 😭 bro shouldnt have gotten lazy
Awesome sauce 🫙❤
"Lovably weird"? Also I gotta say that first story is kinda funny. I can just picture the whole scene.
Yea....NOPE!!! NOPE!!! NOPE!!! No spiders on me!!
Let's Read has never let us down 🔥
I'll never forget going to grab a bunch of bananas at Bashas when I was about 6!!! HUGE ASS SPIDER CRAWLED OUT!
First story reminds me of Home Alone lol. Marv screams when the spider hit his face too
I'm new to this channel. Story #5 how Horrible 😢Poor Ppl who died in such Painful Horrific ways. The Poor Man who can't take hearing a kettle whistle. I can't begin to imagine all the terrible things Men and Women seen, heard, had to do. My Dad served in the Korean War, don't know how long he was in, he was released from shrapnel in his leg, sometime after his release he had polio, he survived, when he got home from the hospital my Mom who was Pregnant took care of him, when he needed to use the bathroom my Mom carried him, she shouldn't have but there wasn't any Family that lived around us. Poor Mom and,Dad. So many Hardships for Men and Women who served in the war 😢 but at least my Dad was alive and lived to be 70 years old, passed after fighting colon cancer in 2003 . My Mom passed in 1985 from a coronary. Dad Never, Never spoke of his time in the war, I had a feeling that he seen Horrific thing like others who served.
Me: I can watch this "Hollow Knight bugs' real-life counterparts" video without scrolling down to the comments when the spiders get brought up (with pictures)! Surely I am well on my way to conquer my arachnophobia or at least get it down to a functional level! >:D
Story 1: Hello there :)
Me: Woops, I seem to have misplaced my transit ticket to the Land of Ten Thousand Nopes (:
I had no freaking idea Joel was about to tell a story about spiders!! I died then I was reborn again🥴 several times when Joel explained that freaking story! 😮
I love to see a new video. I was up at 6am quietly cleaning my house with this in my ear. It's now 8 and my 7 year old is STILL sleeping. She'll wake up to a clean house and breakfast ready. I LOVE IT HERE!
You should do more stories
I am cat sitting for a friend, cat and I are listening to the video, cat just fell asleep on my lap, little Moki loves you too Joel 😻
Yaaay!!!!
Tarantula bites aren't normally fatal to humans unless you have an allergic reaction.
My brother-in-law worked for years in the grocery business. He said when he started out in the mid 1970s they would get huge spiders in crates of bananas. Keep in mind, these were probably actual Brazilian banana spiders which have a very dangerous bite. Now bananas are gassed.
Your stories are the besttt
*BEST
That poor tarantula in the first story. I've had to chase my tarantulas and they can be pretty fast. So if you're scared of spiders I guess having it run up ur arm, jump on ur face and bite u can be scary 😂😂
Omg your voice is so silky smooth !!
Time to go to sleep listening to this
The only thing more embarrassing than losing a fight is to lose the fight you started. Twice 🎉😂
Interesting stories disturbing and sad 😢
First time being first...thank you joel for your work and dedication putting these stories out making my day a little better!
My grandpa(Papaw) had terrifying stories about the War
You're the best 😘
Looks fun Brother! Tight and wet for sure!
In story 1 I imagine the scream as Marv’s scream from Home Alone 😂
Story 2: Rest assured, your Jay is not comfortable, or sleeping soundly. Why does everyone -- criminals included -- think hospitals are safer or more comfortable than prisons? At least in prison your sentence has an end date and locked doors to keep you safer from other prisoners. Jay is not doing well. I promise you that. And he'll probably never get out.
I agree. I work in a state hospital there is no end date. Patients can serve more time than they would have if they were in prison. Also incompetent to stand trial is very different than not guilty by reason of insanity. I heard the former in the story. If an IST becomes competent within 2 years they can stand trial and most definitely serve prison time.
Also to add you can still be preyed upon in a state hospital. Violence is always a risk
I'm not sure what prisons y'all are referring to but it's way different than what I know of.
@@christwarrior6096 So you've been to prison?
That spider wasn't probably a tarantula, since they're pretty slow moving. Maybe it was a wandering spider? There are several species of those. The Brazilian wandering spider is highly venomous, but not all species are.
My grandparents also had their scary experiences with the supernatural
Tarantulas are not desdly. Possibly a wandering spider, which love hididng in bananas
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I believe the spiders in the first story are wondering/banana spiders. I could be wrong. Most spiders don't people unless threatened, usually. And I would've screamed just as loud if one was crawling up my arm.
As a tarantula owner, it is perfectly justified to pass out from a bite. Hurts like hell and is scary, though not at all deadly.
I am korean and story 1....gives me...well..(I'm not saying the crazy man was wrong...)
I live in Australia and we have some spiders that can kill you. but I believe that you shouldn't kill them just take them outside
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First story? As someone who's afraid of spiders? Absolutely not. I'll take stories about serial killers over spiders any day.
Story 1: tarantula bites aren't generally dangerous to humans - wash the bite and you're usually good to go. Yeah, I understand panicking bc he didn't know that it wasn't going to kill him but it's just a tarantula!!
I couldn’t even make it through the first story!