Out here in Colorado, my uncle Jim always said once when we were camping "If you're ever deep in a forest not near any major roads and all of the birds and animals go quiet, to leave the forest as fast as possible."
PyroGhost913 If you think about it, I’m still right. All I said was a large predator, not narrowing it down to certain species and humans do fall under large predator. I’ve also experienced this before and this was a good hour of being in the woods and there was still activity. Maybe that’s just apart of Idaho’s weirdness 🤷♂️
As a deer hunter for years, the part about animals going quiet is very true. Make it to your stand and roughly half an hour will pass before they start moving again.
@@slavdoggo389 animals in forests and stuff go quiet when theres a large predator so theyre harder to find, they consider humans large predators, staying quiet for a large period of time will make them think youre gone and thus will make them resume activity bc they think its safe
DooDoo_Burd /Illustrator, Wendigos aren’t only a tale against going off alone, they were also created to warn against cannibalism in Native American tribes. The way people become one is by killing and eating another person. This is also part of why they are associated with snow storms. During bad winter storms some people would kill family members for food. It’s speculated that the leaders came up with this legend (or interpreted a actually creature) to stop people from going off alone (like you said) and to warn against cannibalism. All of this depends on tribe, region, storyteller, etc, but it’s still very interesting
I camped out one night with a buddy of mine in Colorado and we was sitting around the fire drinking some hot coffee when my buddy said”you hear that?”I got to listening and we heard huge like heavy footsteps and we looked everywhere and couldn’t see anything so we yk went to bed and halfway into sleeping I hear what sounded like my buddies voice and I was frightened when I woke up to see him fast asleep with his voice outside saying”come out here and drink with me buddy”I’ve never been so scared in my life
I lived on a 1,600 acre ranch for over a decade, before moving away three years ago. I’ve learned a lot, but what i learned most, was if the woods were silent, you were in danger. I come from strong Native American roots, and i have a strong intuition that’s never lead me wrong. Ive never seen any creature i couldn’t explain, but when one of our cows died it shook me. I rode around the property daily, so i know its body hadn’t been there more than a day. I know how a cow looks when they first die: they get all swollen from the heat and buzzards will flock to it. But When i found her, she looked sucked dry inside and like she’d been there for weeks. I know she hadn’t. I’d fed her veggies from the garden only two days before. I can’t explain it, but my mind always goes to a Chupacabra. Theyre rumored in my area. Other than strange feelings about areas, thats the only “encounter” ive ever had. I dont know. I painted warding symbols on some of the trees and hadn’t seen another death like it again. Its been years and it still bothers me.
I've always wanted to learn real symbols that wouldn't screw me over if I tried to use them, like some random thing found of the internet that I'd most likely never try. My mother knows more than a few things when it come to the supernatural side of our reality but anyways, I'm glad you were able to keep it from happening again (so far hopefully for good) and I wish you safe journeys throughout your lives my friend.
I've tried to tell people before what it feels like when the woods go completely silent, all of a sudden, everything from the squirrels and the birds down to the insects all at once, but it's the kind of thing that you have to experience in order to understand how ominous it feels.
Can you explain a creature I saw in one of my dreams? The creature was 9 feet tall with pink skin and ice for hair. Its legs were to tall for its own body and the thing is they were all skin and bone, no muscles, no nothing. The torso was also nothing but skin and bones. You could see all the way to its rib cage. Its arms were dragging on the void ground as far as the feet. Its face had 2 void holes with nothing in them but I knew something was there. Its mouth was open with no teeth and only a void was there. Its voice was like scraping metal against concrete. Again if you know the name of this thing please tell me so I can put up the proper things. Thank you!
Idk what I saw when I was younger but it shook me to my core. I’m being fully transparent if nobody believes me that is ok. When I was young, maybe 8-9; I awoke to a sickening feeling that I was being watched. The best way I could describe this feeling was as if I had just had a near death experience and my adrenaline was high. I felt frozen in fear, eventually I mustered up the courage to just lift my head up with my neck in order to look around the room. My eyes eventually rested upon my doorway, and that is when I saw it. The moon illuminated its gaunt figure it was no more than 4ft tall, hairless, as well as pale white or light grey. I had laid my eyes upon it as it was slowly crawling on all fours. When I looked in it’s direction it’s head slowly turned and it’s gaze met mine. I am sorry to say I can’t remember it’s eyes, but I believe they were a solid black. Eventually I did what any kid would in that situation, I covered my head with the blankets to make it go away; it did not go away. Eventually I kept my blankets over my head and fell asleep. A full decade later and I hardly have nightmares anymore, but whenever someone brings up a similar looking creature I can’t help buck think back to that fateful night. Please don’t ridicule me for this story, it is what I saw nothing more, if anything I’d like for others to reply if they have similar stories.
I’ve never seen anything but I’ve had that same sudden cold feeling, sense something is watching and something is wrong and I fully believe in that situation that a spirit or ghosts was watching me and it was almost sickening as if something was waiting for me to fall asleep and I left and slept on the couch.
Hey I believe you, I had a similar experience, most people won't believe until it happens to them. I was younger (40yrs old now) I shared a bunk bed with my brother, I slept on the top bunk. This happened over many days I would wake in the middle of night and see a fog in the center of my room. One night I woke up and there was a figure standing in the middle of my room, it was a man forsure I screamed and my mother shot in there and turned the light on ...it was gone. Next night I wake up and im facing the wall , when I rolled over the figure was next to my bed looking at me between the bars of my bunk!!! I was terrified man, I jumped off the back of the back of the bed and ran to my mother's room crying I told her there was a man in my room, we both went to my bedroom door, I was behind her and she had her Bible in her hand. The figure was in the room still..she didn't see him. She raised her Bible into the room and said something I can't remember but as soon as she said it the figure ran past us and through my living room wall. To this day my mom will ask me if I seen that figure, she remembers that night as well.
There's a video of that thing running on all fours in a dark room terrorizing a couple kids playing board games. It's unnaturally fast. Many videos of it but that's the most memorable one imo.
@@Xanivert Glad I'm not the only one who can't stand most narration. It drives me crazy to the point of irrational anger. Before now, MrCreepyPasta was the only channel I could listen to. But now I'm going to listen to Mr Sinister, too. So good it sounds professional!
It isn't a worry for me if I hear the creatures of the forest suddenly go silent. What really makes the hairs on my neck stand on end is when I hear the faintest, distant sound of the saxophone playing "I'll be Watching You" by Sting It's the first clue you have that Saxsquatch knows you're near
I’m a deer hunter up here in Ohio, we have this property of a friend whos tree farm went under and all the trees are overgrown making a thick forest, me and my dad were out one day when suddenly the birds and small vermin went silent. I thought nothing of it until I heard a breaking of branches a ways off. I readied my bow in hopes of a deer, but nothing. I soon relaxed myself a little and about an hour later the forest went back to normal. I always dismissed my experience as over active imagination, but I don’t know what could have been out there.
Imagine an alternate reality where Wendigo’s keep their terrifying appearance, but instead of being monsters they are guardians of the forest who help lost hikers and give flowers to children.
Yeah , I think only in the U.S. do we mostly use 'molested' with an 'un-welcomed' sexual connotation. In Spanish it's used more like to 'bother' or irritate , No Te Molesta? (It doesn't bug/bother you?) In British parlance it is more-often used the same way . Especially in older usage . But you probably already know that ... Sorry , I'm just bored .
Here in France it means assaulting someone sexually, mentally or physically. It's mostly used for physical assault. It can also mean tormenting or annoying. Though this word isn't really used anymore. I think it has almost the same meaning in english.
wow. a narrator who actually seems to have a feel for story telling. This is top notch for the genre. great beats... brief, but relaxed style... just the right amount of enthusiasm. nice voice. seems like you either hit it on the first try, or actually edit the audio. clean noiseless sound. bravo. Liked and subscribed.
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I hate when stories claim that people in rural communities don't trust outsiders. I've been to plenty of rural areas, backwoods properties, ranches, etc. They're so much more generous and trusting than most people in the city. It's like the closer someone lives to their neighbors, the less likely they are to talk to anyone.
Last summer we stayed at an arbnb spot for summer vacation in Wyoming, and the farmer that let us stay there was the nicest guy I’ve ever met, and he lived miles away from say, Thermopolis. This and a few other reasons are why I love Wyoming.
I live in rural areas and neither sides of this argument are wrong. One side is the welcoming family type people, and the other is the more hermit-like people. Both exist for sure and the ratio of which presence is greater varies per area
Yes, Wendigo mimic voices and hide in trees sometimes like siren head, Probably what inspired siren head, But unlike siren head it can not make noises like a tornado siren but it can mimic voices of family, friends, and deceased.Skinwalkers, can take the form of, again, family, friends,but not the dead, it can also take forms of dogs, bears, and other animals, it will mostly take form of animals that are common around the area, It is best not to mentionout loud because it will most likely go for you if you speak it’s name.
While Wendigos usually are known to appear in winter, that might be less oriented around their limitations and more their symbolism. Winter was a time where food is hard to come by and resulted in more cannibalism than during the rest of the year. Wendigos are said to possess the bodies of people who commit such a crime.
90% of other TH-camrs who read creepypastas like this have really annoying voices, so hearing someone like him whose voice has pretty much no annoying elements feels really good lol
Once while hunting with my dad in northern Canada we found ourselves on a random trail that lead to a turn around where there was a small lake. It was completely silent the whole time, silence you could hear…painfully noticeable. When I went to the end of the turn around to take a look at the lake I found an ouija board that had shot gun blasts all through it…still one of the scariest things I ever came across.
My grandma told me a story about her grandma when she was a young child and her family had a close encounter with the wendigo in the trapline during the winter. Soon as they knew it was clear outside they packed up got the families on the dog sleds and rushed back to the community and she said those dogs ran and never stopped because they were scared of something in the woods. But that never stopped my family from hunting on the trap line in the bush in the winter.
@@clanof1144 Well the Vietnamese found out just how effective napalm is. They were terrified of the stuff and for good reason. Burns vehicles, plants, people, the ground. You don't even need to be touched by it to die of asphyxiation or hyperthermia. Just being too close to it can kill you. Water only spreads the stuff, not put it out. There's a reason why between 1963 and 1973 over 388,000 tons of napalm was used by the US in Vietnam. It was one of the most effective weapons used in the conflict. Even if the US was beaten by North Vietnam, which it wasn't, it wasn't because napalm didn't kill enough NVA/VC and maim any survivors for the rest of their life.
@DrgnFlysAnd with a estimated amount of 200-250k Vietnamese soldiers dead, I wouldn't exactly call that a win.. But there are no winners in war, only those who lost the least.
I've always found it fascinating how these stories of human like animals or half human/half animal creatures have been a part of myth and folklore of every single culture on the planet. From bigfoot, sasquatch, The Yowie, Leshy, the African Bili Ape, the Wendigo, and many MANY others even going as far back as ancient Sumeria and stories of Enkidu. They've been a part of myths and legends for as long as they have, I think because of this innate fear that is imbedded into the human DNA of things that are ALMOST human but not quite. On on one hand you have stories of things that are for all tense and purposes animals, they look like an animal such as an ape or some other kind of biped but with human like intelligence, the ability to almost be smarter then humans, to make sounds like humans and even mimic human speech or screams. Then you have the stories of things that LOOK human, but are kind of "OFF", the ones that look human but have black eyes, or give the on looker a sense of unease in the way they move or speak. Even today, when you look at a person you can sort of get a sense of what there like and who they are by the way they act, move and hold themselves. But when you see something that your eyes is telling you is human or animal but then they dont act the way they should or the way your expecting them to, it makes you feel unsettled. And I think that is why these stories even exist in the first place and have persisted for as long as they have. Its this conflict between what the "modern" brain sees through the eyes clashing with what we consider to be human or with what the "reptile" brain can sense. Its really interesting if you think about it, because even though this all makes sense, it makes you wonder, was this always a fear that humans have had or was there SOMETHING that initially placed this fear and unease in human millions of years ago to begin with?
There were groups of different early humans co-existing at the same time. In Europe, most have neanderthal genes but looks like homo-sapiens was more aggressive and the neanderthal disappeared. But we carry that in our bodies. Perhaps this memory persists somewhere in the amylglada (the ancient part of the brain) and why these stories go through most cultures. Plus we like to scare ourselves, some more than others!
@@angelatewson8202 It makes sense, there is so much of our DNA and our brains that have to be "decoded". I mean animals have what they call "inherited memories", such as animals knowing where to go to spawn, birds knowing how to fly south for the winter and so. There not taught that, they just KNOW. So who's to say that some ancient part of the human DNA doesn't carry some of the same attributes, memories, fears or instincts that have been literally ingrained into our DNA.
@@ad-ren-aline7466Thank you. And Yeah, that is true, So long as your talking about animals or people. Cause some people also want to lump the whole "subliminal spaces" in with the Uncanny Valley group, which is another really cool thing I'm interested in as well. But while I do think the two may be related to the same sort of "unease" that you get, I feel subliminal spaces are a WHOLE OTHER thing unto itself. The unease with subliminal spaces MAY be related to when early humans and neanderthals lived in caves. A sort of "early warning system" when humans would look into a cave to see if it was safe or not and see or sense that something was out of place to where it could be dangerous out of the brains sense of self preservation to make sure you didn't go in...lol. It's probably why a lot of people today wouldn't even think of entering a cave or old mine. I think when a place looks familiar but also out of place comes from a combination of natural and man made things and that's what gives certain areas that "off" feeling. It's much like how some people have what's called Submechanophobia, it's the fear of underwater man made objects. It's the combination of natural and unnatural that gives things that creep off vibe triggering the Flight response in Fight or Flight.
Yeah but Leshy( from лес- forest) are not humans or humanoid apes. In Polish folklore they are more like spirits of the forest. Not all slavic countries have leshens or leshy in their folklore. Same with the Bigfoot and Wendigo. Those are British/ American stories with influence from the Navaho legends.
Story 1 is pretty good. My main criticism is that there are moments that are too "literary" for a first-hand account. The narrator sometimes states things in a way that nobody would. A prime example: "I frowned to myself". Nobody ever describes such a thing during first-hand accounts because we feel the emotion rather than witness it. Another note: It's a common trope for gunshots to "throw back" a charging enemy, but it would be far more realistic and scary if they didn't.
The throw back thing could make sense given no one can be sure of the anatomy of what was being shot. Most modern wardens apparently use glocks with .40 cal bullets these days and under a certain mass, it would make sense if it was thrown back. What doesn't make sense is the creature sitting inside in the corner of the room doing nothing. Also, the whole thing about some another lady picking up when he tried to find the original caller is really suspect. Unless, the people in that town are say trying to lure folks for that monster; the equally implausible scenario is that creature somehow broke into that lady's home and made the call(while not eating her).
I guess you're right. But it's a damn story about a wendingo in an abandoned cabin in the woods. Not exactly the kernel of originality from the start as is.
I feel like it lacks some details too. The listener is supposed to fill in what a wendigo “looks” like. All I get is “tall man animal” and “strong”. Like I need more physical characteristics than that. Also what’s up with the whack shit at the end? With the woman doctor and the guy with the bullet holes? If you want me to but it I need subtlety.
I had a weird experience a few months ago on my way home from work. I live in the country and was driving up my hill which is like half a mile up. As I hit the dirt road part I began to feel eyes on me and pulled into my parking spot. Got out with my knife I keep in my glove box and stare hard in the direction of where I felt I was being watched. Making sure my knife was visible I calmly said I know you’re there and for a moment everything went quite couldn’t even hear the nearby waterfall after about 10 seconds of pure silence something moved in the other direction away from me and all the sound returned again. I made sure to calmly go into the house feeling like running would have been a bad idea… haven’t felt anything like that since
Well I don’t necessarily completely believe in supernatural deities but if they do exist you handled that well as any natural predators don’t like when their prey isn’t scared or showing fear of them. Holding a knife and showing that you aren’t running is a solid defense and makes you less vulnerable.
I've noticed something in a lot of different Wendigo stories. The old stories were about giants as tall as trees now these creatures are reported as smaller, long broken like limbs, using broken disturbing voices, moving unnaturally, too fast, sharp claws. But I noticed it seems like they also feed on fear as much as flesh. They scare their victims and chase them, but really they should be able to catch these people. And they can't seem to come into a home uninvited unless the home is not secure such as an open window. So many stories of them tapping and knocking on doors, walls, and windows to scare, but really.. shouldn't they be able to just break through the glass and enter?
Almighty Kue that’s interesting. It makes sense though, when the biggest thing you have ever seen is a tree, something bigger would be terrifying. But when you live in a world that has towers that literally “scrape the sky” it would be more terrifying to have one that can maneuver around such things. To answer your other question, I think it’s to play with there food. Out in the open it’s a none competition on who would win. It’s the same as in a house. But now you can get the enjoyment of making there “safe space” into a cage of fear. Also maybe some are just trying to be passive aggressive c**ts trying to get you to leave your home.
There’s currently a blizzard in my hometown which is a rural suburb of Chicago. All night I kept smelling a foul odor and was stopping me dead in my tracks... but then I realized it was just my dog passing gas all night. I hate when she does that while I’m enjoying a movie and some popcorn 🍿. Scary stuff man.
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I have also had phone calls from those who don't exist anymore. I have heard a lot about this creature from many people. Spirits can become stuck in a loop reliving what happened when it was violent. The interesting part is that they contacted animal control. Very logical...it could mean they don't realize they have transitioned into spirit, or they are worried about someone who is living there. It happens more often than people might think. You did a great job narrating. It's not easy to go through something like that and not be able to talk to people about it. There are many things I cannot mention that I have experienced. It's good we have utube, at least you can release it to others which should feel better than keeping it inside completely. Take care and thank you for sharing.
r/NoSleep is specifically for works of fiction, so I highly doubt any of these stories are real. Still terrifying, but if you wanna find real ones, r/GhostStories is for actual paranormal experiences!
@@karalyna2004 I don’t really think these stories are real I find it hard to believe that certain individuals lived through these encounters if skin walker’s or windiegos are real and they actually encountered people those certain people wouldn’t live to tell the tale
@@woolywool1889 eh, not really the explanation I would give, I like to think there's a lot of stuff out there we don't know about, good or bad, but these two did sound very fake, entertaining, but not too credible for how novel-like they were narrated.
pay very close attention to your gut feelings in the woods. I’ve had an encounter with something like this and you can feel a sinking feeling in your stomach before it happens. Also your ears will ring in the direction of malicious things in the woods. Or atleast mine did
Ever since I have heard of a wendigo, it is the main thing that scares me when I go out at night, when I’m paranoid I’m thinking of that thing. It. Is. Creepy.
Zasher777 Stories like these are the reason I won’t go camping without a gun. While I don’t believe that there are cannibalistic supernatural entities roaming the American wilderness, people are defiantly encountering something out there.
If you know the true story of the Wendigo from Native legend, you'd know that it's more of a warning against the dangers of the wilderness and the desperate nature of the human mind.
That gives me an idea? Why don't we just bomb the woods with a bunch of vapes pumping marijuana into the while forest. They might have armor but they gotta breathe. We could concentrate the mix to make it extra effective at making them high. Then again, the Indians said they lived underground...
"they are efficient survivalists, theses creatures wear the hides of the animals they kill and have a tribe like mentality" hmmm i wonder if theirs any other animals that do that...
Neither of these are Wendigo. Both are definitely from First Nations folklore, but neither are Wendigo. The former is a Skinwalker, whilst the latter be a Gugwe. If it was a Wendigo, you would know. Wendigo are terrifying and unmistakable.
@@octaneblue6 you could actually see the night sky in citys and polluted harbors had dolohins coming in. We can heal our earth it's just we're too damn busy to. But yea once it's made it's made but you can decrease the amount released.
@@tearex_8443 I'm an environmental science major. Do not try to educate me on climate change lol. 1) Those stories about dolphins coming into polluted harbors were completely made up, 2) COVID literally didn't impact global CO2 production at all.
@@tearex_8443 So you don't care that what you said was a lie, you admit that COVID-19 didn't do anything to stop climate change, and you are now agreeing with me?
I've recently started listening to these story's. I find them quite interesting. I used to be an avid hunter, firearms & archery. I never encountered anything of the sort. I live in the east coast. If they are real, i guess i can consider to be lucky.
Wendigos live in the Canadian wilderness or the great lakes area when it's cold as hell and skinwalkers live in the south west, according to tradition a spirt can possess you when your soul is weakened by the cold but since people dont live outside theirs most likely no wendigos
It’s easy to be skeptical about such things, but naive to think they’re not possible, every myth and legend carries a grain of truth, absolutely love listening to you narrate these stories ❤️
Yeah, probably the worst thing to hear in a forest is nothing Also, if I remember correctly, Wendigo’s will mimic human voices and noises to lure in prey
@@sillyg00see I was right, skinwalkers take the forms of living things, but Wendigos are the ones who will mimic the voices of loved ones, family, friends, and the dead. Also, I know these stories are completely fabricated, but still unnerving
as a person raised on stories of wendigos and skinwalkers, this is genuinely terrifying by the similarities. personally, never encountered anything such as this (for the love of god im glad) I've had a few weird encounters with a certain animal linked to skin walkers. coyotes. I was at a little tour with my father to see some long horned cattle (extremely friendly to people) and we had pet a few. on the way to tell stories about skin walkers, a coyote. we see a coyote moving TOWARDS the cattle. (this exact herd kills about 3 coyotes a year) I dont think any cattle died, but it was very strange. and the fact we were near an indian reservation made it worse. kept hearing sticks cracking just out of range.
Love this guys accent and the fact that all you hear is his voice makes it have that familiar story telling feeling not sure why but the theme of these stories really went well with his voice
Was 8 years old in rural Maine. Had a tree fort I had built complete with shuttered window flaps to shoot my slingshot out of. There was also a natural hot spring nearby and a large ancient gnarled apple tree on a hill with nothing else growing around it on the small hill. Felt Old, ancient even. As an imaginative kid I loved to play pretend in the woods and they looked just like the 2nd stories background save for the large clearing and old apple tree. I might add yes, I have consumed apples from that tree... shouldn't have done that I'm thinking nowadays after learning and just knowing more through life experiences etc. But a bipedal almost baphomet esque creature with large elk like antlerrs leaned around a tree just far enough away to where the eye has a hard time seeing movement between trees (mid-long range for my slingshot) and I have always been able to pick out rabbits sprinting through grass, or tiny birds in bushes, squirrels gone complete stealth mode rigid on a tree. Always seeing animals nobody else is able to until I point it out. I saw the movement and TALL (maybe 7 feet including antler height) creature peering around the tree at me and my heart lurched, almost that cold acid feeling in your stomache. I RAN to my tree house and sprinted up to the ladder and looked around before practically skipping the ladder rungs 2 at a time. Got inside and grabbed a rock for my slingshot and just started shooting rocks into the woods in the direction I saw it. Not fun for an eight year old. Kept it to myself because I was that imaginative kid who nobody would believe for something like that.
Yeah having a large imagination makes things difficult to explain because it’s also easy to exaggerate but I believe you as shit like that is difficult to exaggerate
Ok dude don’t worry, you’re good now and it makes me glad. I’m 27. I’m officially to old to die young. That and I have an uncontrollable urge to take a shit in my cupboard. I’ve succumbed to this urge many a time. It frightens me yet makes me feel alive. I fear an appointment with my cupboard is overdue. The dawn is upon us. I will shit.
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The first story was really good, I managed to slip right into, but the second one was alright up until it turned into World War Sasquatch and they having bulletproof fur... just, no.
Agreed, I'm going camping in a few weeks and after the 2nd story if I hear the forest suddenly stop making noise I'm gonna try to get out and away as fast as I can
Yeah, second one had too much lore, too much explanation for plot. It started to read too much like the plot for a bad action movie. Especially when they were like "yeah, it was global warming all along"
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It's pretty hard to make a "world ending" thing and add realistic stuff to it After 4000+ years of killing each other, we know how to make weapons, I mean, with a press of a button, we can literally end life as it is, the "stone armor" won't hold any more than rifle calliber rounds, with the right doctrine, mass production of the right firearm, we can take on whatever mother nature sends, so, for something to actually be harmful to humanity, it needs to be unrealistic or outright overpowered, so, I absolutely hate stories that says "look, this thing can't be killed with bullet, so thing can destroy humanity!!!!!!" Dude, this problem you invented can be fixed with 2 minutes of artillery
These have always and will always be my favorite types of scary stories, and I almost exclusively come to this channel because there’s always a hidden gem I haven’t seen before. Your narrations are always top shelf! Brilliant work, MrSinister ❤️
Wow that last one was TRULY TERRIFYING !😳 The forest have always creeped me out. Because you just don't know what's hidden in the depths of them. I honestly believe an undocumented creature like the Sasquatch is very plausible ! Making that last story more spine chilling. Reality is always much scarier then fiction! (Not saying the other stories weren't potentially real , it's just that last one kind of spooked me. 😳 )
I've spent years working as a land surveyor in the deep woods. I am far, far, far more creeped out in the big cities and in the inner city and worked for years in those as well. From my experience, my fellow humans are more likely to be dangerous than anything I've ever seen, heard, thought I heard, or saw. And no, I've never seen a wendigo or skinwalker, but I have had bears follow me multiple times, have been surrounded by packs of feral dogs in both the woods (close to civilization) and in the inner cities. BTW, I've mentored more than a few young men in the inner cities, and spoken with different groups and organizations assisting people. BTW, none of the stories, while well presented and they do project a sense of suspense and dread, but the details about the individual stories tell me that their pure fiction as written by someones who really don't know or care about certain critical details, details that just say 'fiction.'
Tho, even with a creature like that, we can assume it won't be a threat to human society in any way Trust me, after 4000 years of killing each other, we damn know how to make weapons, I mean, with a press of a button, we can literally end life as it is, the "stone armor" won't hold any more than rifle calliber rounds, with the right doctrine, mass production of the right firearm, we can take on whatever mother nature sends
@@Michael-ff1tw skin walker from native American legend is a creature that can transform into any animal or person but they don't have human intelligence. They just mimic what they've seen. So it's not like they can replace you or anything. They just mimic to try and find prey.
Found this channel as a recommendation for beyond creepy viewers seeing as how I watched everything on tht channel I’ve started on yours thnx for being just as unique
From my time in the Army I’ve had my fair share of being alone deep in thick forests at night. Spookiest experience was feeling the entire energy around me change and just feeling like I definitely did not belong in that part
I live in the back woods of Missouri, and my grandpa has seen a wendigo. He refuses to go into the woods at night. I remember one night we were in the woods and everything went absolutely silent and my grandpa was screaming at me to get back to the cabin and was crying when he got back
Do you think you could make a podcast on Spotify or something? I really enjoy listening but since I don’t have TH-cam Premium or whatever I can’t multitask (like drawing and stuff lol). Really enjoyed!
@@milcuhh haha thanks for replying anyways! and yea i listen to those regularly i think i commented this bc i preferred this guys voice or sometjing i cant really remember
"the only similarity i could find was the eating of people" by that logic you could call bears, tigers, alligators, and desperate housecats wendigos aswell
In the first story he says he thinks I could be related to a wendigo but the only similarity it shared was the eating people, but wendigos r said to be able to mimic the sound of a human crying for help, much like the creature crying like a child
Use to live out over yonder at the base of a small mountain with my family on a house that was on stilts and we were surrounded by forests and the nearest neighbors were miles apart, anyways everything is fine for a long time, but then shit starts happening over the years that you can't ignore anymore, like strange noises that you can't explain or weird experiences when you're out in the woods. It just came to a point where i had to move in a highly populated city cause that stuff got too freaky. There was definitely something out in them woods
I love your narration, but that second story had me rolling my eyes. It started off solid enough but then took a nose dive in believability when it got to armoured Sasquatch that can resist bullets and kill hundreds of hunters without a trace in one night
Windigos are truly terrifying i met one at my dads place in Ontario not once in my entire life have i felt so scared it just stared back at me then my little brother and sister luckily enough it never came at us i told my siblings to face me and never look back my dad was so terrified when I told him hope he and my sisters are okay up there god knows what that windigo was planning
i come back to this video sometimes because it’s my favorite on his channel. brings back memories when i first found it, listening to it late at night in the summer. thank you “mr sinister”
Oh god! it's an actuall human being reading this stuff, not a TTS! The horror! The tragedy! God I hate people who just find stories on reddit and feed them into a TTS box, it's just boring and effortless, so keep up what youre doing.
Out here in Colorado, my uncle Jim always said once when we were camping "If you're ever deep in a forest not near any major roads and all of the birds and animals go quiet, to leave the forest as fast as possible."
Has he had any experience with something of the like?
Jose Lopez It means there’s a large predator around. The noise stops so they don’t attract attention to themselves.
@@definitely.not.garrison-_-8373 thx! I figured I'd be something like that
@@definitely.not.garrison-_-8373 Doesn't really work though. The animals consider you a large predator, so they go quiet when you approach.
PyroGhost913 If you think about it, I’m still right. All I said was a large predator, not narrowing it down to certain species and humans do fall under large predator. I’ve also experienced this before and this was a good hour of being in the woods and there was still activity. Maybe that’s just apart of Idaho’s weirdness 🤷♂️
As a deer hunter for years, the part about animals going quiet is very true. Make it to your stand and roughly half an hour will pass before they start moving again.
Wait your sopposed to stop for 30 minutes
@@slavdoggo389 half an hour is 30 minutes (60 mins = an hour / half of an hour is 30)
@@slavdoggo389 animals in forests and stuff go quiet when theres a large predator so theyre harder to find, they consider humans large predators, staying quiet for a large period of time will make them think youre gone and thus will make them resume activity bc they think its safe
@@gh0style239 intersting
@@RJ-kb3qf trolling hard or hardly trolling?
Wendigos: creatures that only seek to eat, since they’re constantly starving
Skin walkers: shapeshifting creatures that try to trick and kill humans
Wendigos have also been known to torture their victims psychologically, and can mimic human voices. Before eating them.
@@wendycarter7506 yeah, I've heard that they can mimic voices
this is why I don't like camping
@@agent3swife Don't worry, they're not real.
@@analystic3745 Hmm, I don't believe in the paranormal but there's a Chance that these creatures exist.
cover me boys, I'm about to watch this without my blanket on
You okay?
no i died
@@jumpiguy damn 😔
Rest In Peace bro.
God speed soldier
I just realized a wendigo’s presence is sometimes foretold by a blizzard or foul smelling odor so that’s another similarity
Bigfoot is associated with foul smells also. I wonder if the first nations legends are variations of the same creature ancient humans encountered.
@@robertruiz3131 that's always a thing... With Jesus as well
DooDoo_Burd /Illustrator,
Wendigos aren’t only a tale against going off alone, they were also created to warn against cannibalism in Native American tribes. The way people become one is by killing and eating another person. This is also part of why they are associated with snow storms. During bad winter storms some people would kill family members for food. It’s speculated that the leaders came up with this legend (or interpreted a actually creature) to stop people from going off alone (like you said) and to warn against cannibalism. All of this depends on tribe, region, storyteller, etc, but it’s still very interesting
All of the cryptids got foul smelling like dogman too hmm weird
Good thing I live in Louisiana!
I camped out one night with a buddy of mine in Colorado and we was sitting around the fire drinking some hot coffee when my buddy said”you hear that?”I got to listening and we heard huge like heavy footsteps and we looked everywhere and couldn’t see anything so we yk went to bed and halfway into sleeping I hear what sounded like my buddies voice and I was frightened when I woke up to see him fast asleep with his voice outside saying”come out here and drink with me buddy”I’ve never been so scared in my life
Where at in Colorado ?
absolutely. fuck. that. 😳😳😳
Camping sucks 😊
*Finds corpse with face chewed off* "I'm starting to think these weird beasts may be bad news, Phil."
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I lived on a 1,600 acre ranch for over a decade, before moving away three years ago. I’ve learned a lot, but what i learned most, was if the woods were silent, you were in danger. I come from strong Native American roots, and i have a strong intuition that’s never lead me wrong. Ive never seen any creature i couldn’t explain, but when one of our cows died it shook me. I rode around the property daily, so i know its body hadn’t been there more than a day. I know how a cow looks when they first die: they get all swollen from the heat and buzzards will flock to it. But When i found her, she looked sucked dry inside and like she’d been there for weeks. I know she hadn’t. I’d fed her veggies from the garden only two days before. I can’t explain it, but my mind always goes to a Chupacabra. Theyre rumored in my area. Other than strange feelings about areas, thats the only “encounter” ive ever had. I dont know. I painted warding symbols on some of the trees and hadn’t seen another death like it again. Its been years and it still bothers me.
you most likely made the good call here then, if there has been nothing else since the warding symbols were painted.
I've always wanted to learn real symbols that wouldn't screw me over if I tried to use them, like some random thing found of the internet that I'd most likely never try. My mother knows more than a few things when it come to the supernatural side of our reality but anyways, I'm glad you were able to keep it from happening again (so far hopefully for good) and I wish you safe journeys throughout your lives my friend.
I've tried to tell people before what it feels like when the woods go completely silent, all of a sudden, everything from the squirrels and the birds down to the insects all at once, but it's the kind of thing that you have to experience in order to understand how ominous it feels.
Can you explain a creature I saw in one of my dreams?
The creature was 9 feet tall with pink skin and ice for hair. Its legs were to tall for its own body and the thing is they were all skin and bone, no muscles, no nothing. The torso was also nothing but skin and bones. You could see all the way to its rib cage. Its arms were dragging on the void ground as far as the feet. Its face had 2 void holes with nothing in them but I knew something was there. Its mouth was open with no teeth and only a void was there. Its voice was like scraping metal against concrete.
Again if you know the name of this thing please tell me so I can put up the proper things. Thank you!
I ment to put 'its skin was as grey as a cloudy sky' instead of 'it had pink skin'.
Sorry
Idk what I saw when I was younger but it shook me to my core. I’m being fully transparent if nobody believes me that is ok. When I was young, maybe 8-9; I awoke to a sickening feeling that I was being watched. The best way I could describe this feeling was as if I had just had a near death experience and my adrenaline was high. I felt frozen in fear, eventually I mustered up the courage to just lift my head up with my neck in order to look around the room. My eyes eventually rested upon my doorway, and that is when I saw it. The moon illuminated its gaunt figure it was no more than 4ft tall, hairless, as well as pale white or light grey. I had laid my eyes upon it as it was slowly crawling on all fours. When I looked in it’s direction it’s head slowly turned and it’s gaze met mine. I am sorry to say I can’t remember it’s eyes, but I believe they were a solid black. Eventually I did what any kid would in that situation, I covered my head with the blankets to make it go away; it did not go away. Eventually I kept my blankets over my head and fell asleep. A full decade later and I hardly have nightmares anymore, but whenever someone brings up a similar looking creature I can’t help buck think back to that fateful night. Please don’t ridicule me for this story, it is what I saw nothing more, if anything I’d like for others to reply if they have similar stories.
Was it the rake?
I’ve never seen anything but I’ve had that same sudden cold feeling, sense something is watching and something is wrong and I fully believe in that situation that a spirit or ghosts was watching me and it was almost sickening as if something was waiting for me to fall asleep and I left and slept on the couch.
Hey I believe you, I had a similar experience, most people won't believe until it happens to them. I was younger (40yrs old now) I shared a bunk bed with my brother, I slept on the top bunk. This happened over many days I would wake in the middle of night and see a fog in the center of my room. One night I woke up and there was a figure standing in the middle of my room, it was a man forsure I screamed and my mother shot in there and turned the light on ...it was gone. Next night I wake up and im facing the wall , when I rolled over the figure was next to my bed looking at me between the bars of my bunk!!! I was terrified man, I jumped off the back of the back of the bed and ran to my mother's room crying I told her there was a man in my room, we both went to my bedroom door, I was behind her and she had her Bible in her hand. The figure was in the room still..she didn't see him. She raised her Bible into the room and said something I can't remember but as soon as she said it the figure ran past us and through my living room wall. To this day my mom will ask me if I seen that figure, she remembers that night as well.
Might be sleep paralysis
There's a video of that thing running on all fours in a dark room terrorizing a couple kids playing board games. It's unnaturally fast. Many videos of it but that's the most memorable one imo.
Great narration. So many horror readers on here talk so monotone.
Thank you!
Holy crap. This. Or they talk with the same inflection in every sentence. Makes it intolerable
@@Xanivert Glad I'm not the only one who can't stand most narration. It drives me crazy to the point of irrational anger.
Before now, MrCreepyPasta was the only channel I could listen to.
But now I'm going to listen to Mr Sinister, too. So good it sounds professional!
@@pasteldreams5413 Darkness prevails is good too. Swamp Dweller does that inflection thing but he's good too.
@@pasteldreams5413 lazy masquerade is also good
This guy could read me a cordless drill operator's manual and i'd still be attentive.
To be fair cordless drill operator manuals are riveting to listen to.
@@AtheistGamerz oh, quit screwing around
@@cheeksarrones have you never read a cordless drill operator manual thats intriguing
@@cheeksarrones some people just *go through* jokes and don't even notice
@@igormatheus8698 lmao I got the jokes
I’m starting to think maybe I shouldn’t have watched this at 2am in my pitch black room
Pussy
@@hobbietdays 🤣🤣🤣
Only the old unsolved mystery song scares me in a dark room lol 😝
1st story is definitely a skinwalker. Likely the best depiction of a skinwalker i ever heard
dont they usually need an animal pelt in order to transform into said animal.
Kossolax the Foresworn it always depends on different folks. and maybe he had the pelt of an old man
@@thatgirl8036 "pelt of an old man" is kind of a disturbing phrase tbh.
Why do you say so?
Tony Rodriguez prolly cuz it aint real
It isn't a worry for me if I hear the creatures of the forest suddenly go silent. What really makes the hairs on my neck stand on end is when I hear the faintest, distant sound of the saxophone playing "I'll be Watching You" by Sting
It's the first clue you have that Saxsquatch knows you're near
Damn that's good xD
You’re a person of culture. 😎
😂
This comment made me actually laugh out loud. Thank you for your service.
🤣You got me.
I’m a deer hunter up here in Ohio, we have this property of a friend whos tree farm went under and all the trees are overgrown making a thick forest, me and my dad were out one day when suddenly the birds and small vermin went silent. I thought nothing of it until I heard a breaking of branches a ways off. I readied my bow in hopes of a deer, but nothing. I soon relaxed myself a little and about an hour later the forest went back to normal. I always dismissed my experience as over active imagination, but I don’t know what could have been out there.
@Andrew Sherman • Yeaaa you were just Paranoid
You got lucky
Probably a Panda
Animals go quiet when there is a predator around like a mountain lion or bear.
Usually when the forest goes quiet it's you scaring the wildlife. Or if birds go quiet it's falcons.
Imagine an alternate reality where Wendigo’s keep their terrifying appearance, but instead of being monsters they are guardians of the forest who help lost hikers and give flowers to children.
It whould be a test of true a beauty
Hard to imagine from my current knowledge
This just made me relax a bit. Thank you :) I like watching these videos but jeez.
Iron golem?
I'd love that, a big friendly (scary) giant.
*zones out while scrolling thru Twitter*
"I got back to my truck unmolested"
😳🤨🤨 "HUH!?"
Unmolested means undisturbed.
We all know that feel, bro.
Yeah , I think only in the U.S. do we mostly use 'molested' with an 'un-welcomed' sexual connotation. In Spanish it's used more like to 'bother' or irritate , No Te Molesta? (It doesn't bug/bother you?) In British parlance it is more-often used the same way . Especially in older usage . But you probably already know that ... Sorry , I'm just bored .
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It's just a zoomer, I've met people who didn't know that "finesse" was a real word, not just a synonym for stealing.
Here in France it means assaulting someone sexually, mentally or physically. It's mostly used for physical assault. It can also mean tormenting or annoying. Though this word isn't really used anymore. I think it has almost the same meaning in english.
wow. a narrator who actually seems to have a feel for story telling. This is top notch for the genre. great beats... brief, but relaxed style... just the right amount of enthusiasm. nice voice. seems like you either hit it on the first try, or actually edit the audio. clean noiseless sound. bravo. Liked and subscribed.
Also... I like the name. X-Men references still hold some value in my cold, jaded heart.
You should start a relationship with Jesus. Start fasting to increase your perception, pray for Him to intervene in your life and stop sinning to the best of your ability. You can get results
I hate when stories claim that people in rural communities don't trust outsiders. I've been to plenty of rural areas, backwoods properties, ranches, etc. They're so much more generous and trusting than most people in the city. It's like the closer someone lives to their neighbors, the less likely they are to talk to anyone.
Last summer we stayed at an arbnb spot for summer vacation in Wyoming, and the farmer that let us stay there was the nicest guy I’ve ever met, and he lived miles away from say, Thermopolis. This and a few other reasons are why I love Wyoming.
City folk are completely ignorant of the suburban and rural parts of the country. They don't understand what our cultures are like out here.
My familys nice to strangers, so yeah that's horseshit
It varies wildly and some people in remote areas are totally mental, which is why I'm always armed when hiking.
I live in rural areas and neither sides of this argument are wrong. One side is the welcoming family type people, and the other is the more hermit-like people. Both exist for sure and the ratio of which presence is greater varies per area
Wendigos are not shape shifters; that's skinwalkers.
it's both like confusing different dog breeds but at the same time like confusing moth man with nessie.
Yes, Wendigo mimic voices and hide in trees sometimes like siren head, Probably what inspired siren head, But unlike siren head it can not make noises like a tornado siren but it can mimic voices of family, friends, and deceased.Skinwalkers, can take the form of, again, family, friends,but not the dead, it can also take forms of dogs, bears, and other animals, it will mostly take form of animals that are common around the area, It is best not to mentionout loud because it will most likely go for you if you speak it’s name.
Cup Of Tea I said the name
Cup Of Tea and they’re both fake
Cup Of Tea siren head is the dumbest shit in the world
Everyone on TH-cam: We can't stop it, it's too fast!
Me: Have ya tried Napalm?
Na if only this was gmod then you could spawn abt 10 of every bomb in history and kill everything and everyone
Is it a Wendigo?
Short answer: No
Long answer: Noooooooooooooooooo
Is it winter and night time? No?
It's most likely not a wendigo, then.
While Wendigos usually are known to appear in winter, that might be less oriented around their limitations and more their symbolism.
Winter was a time where food is hard to come by and resulted in more cannibalism than during the rest of the year. Wendigos are said to possess the bodies of people who commit such a crime.
I think it wasnt a wendigo but a skinwalker
The 1st one was a skincrawler no doubt
The Narration is absolutely brilliant, my dude.
I was worried before I clicked it, now he has a new follower.
Father? is that you? how is Typhus and grandpa nurgle doing?
90% of other TH-camrs who read creepypastas like this have really annoying voices, so hearing someone like him whose voice has pretty much no annoying elements feels really good lol
the first story reminded me of the "so anyways i started blasting" meme... tbh he should've unloaded the entire magazine
And leave himself defenseless? Nah, shoot when you need to, conserve ammo.
@@o3o185 lol it was a joke but good point
@@davethm75 Mine was a half joke too lol. Didn't elaborate well on that at all. That's what I get for 3am commenting. XD
@@o3o185 lol so we all good then. We both aren't good with phrasing at 3am
For me the first story reminded me of the time I took a shit in my cupboard.
THEY LEFT THE MOTHER IN THE HOUSE?? BRUH
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My dumb butt was like. Yeah your gonna watch this at 11 o'clock at night.
*you're
@@user-vm9ig4zs8e thanks
2am 🙃 alone at my jobsite
It's literally 11:03 for me oooof
@@punkbocs it's 11:13 for me, amateur
Once while hunting with my dad in northern Canada we found ourselves on a random trail that lead to a turn around where there was a small lake. It was completely silent the whole time, silence you could hear…painfully noticeable. When I went to the end of the turn around to take a look at the lake I found an ouija board that had shot gun blasts all through it…still one of the scariest things I ever came across.
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Woooooaaaahhh, that's class
My grandma told me a story about her grandma when she was a young child and her family had a close encounter with the wendigo in the trapline during the winter. Soon as they knew it was clear outside they packed up got the families on the dog sleds and rushed back to the community and she said those dogs ran and never stopped because they were scared of something in the woods. But that never stopped my family from hunting on the trap line in the bush in the winter.
And now this story has been seen by hundreds of people.
Wendigo's, Skinwalkers: exist
Me: light the forest on fire with napalm.
Target is lasered, clear hot, bring the rain.
Wendigos, Skinwalkers, Vietnamese: " you really thought that would work?"
@@clanof1144 Well the Vietnamese found out just how effective napalm is. They were terrified of the stuff and for good reason. Burns vehicles, plants, people, the ground. You don't even need to be touched by it to die of asphyxiation or hyperthermia. Just being too close to it can kill you. Water only spreads the stuff, not put it out. There's a reason why between 1963 and 1973 over 388,000 tons of napalm was used by the US in Vietnam. It was one of the most effective weapons used in the conflict. Even if the US was beaten by North Vietnam, which it wasn't, it wasn't because napalm didn't kill enough NVA/VC and maim any survivors for the rest of their life.
@DrgnFlys we didn't even lose, we pulled out. We should have finished the job.
@DrgnFlysAnd with a estimated amount of 200-250k Vietnamese soldiers dead, I wouldn't exactly call that a win.. But there are no winners in war, only those who lost the least.
I've always found it fascinating how these stories of human like animals or half human/half animal creatures have been a part of myth and folklore of every single culture on the planet. From bigfoot, sasquatch, The Yowie, Leshy, the African Bili Ape, the Wendigo, and many MANY others even going as far back as ancient Sumeria and stories of Enkidu. They've been a part of myths and legends for as long as they have, I think because of this innate fear that is imbedded into the human DNA of things that are ALMOST human but not quite. On on one hand you have stories of things that are for all tense and purposes animals, they look like an animal such as an ape or some other kind of biped but with human like intelligence, the ability to almost be smarter then humans, to make sounds like humans and even mimic human speech or screams. Then you have the stories of things that LOOK human, but are kind of "OFF", the ones that look human but have black eyes, or give the on looker a sense of unease in the way they move or speak. Even today, when you look at a person you can sort of get a sense of what there like and who they are by the way they act, move and hold themselves. But when you see something that your eyes is telling you is human or animal but then they dont act the way they should or the way your expecting them to, it makes you feel unsettled. And I think that is why these stories even exist in the first place and have persisted for as long as they have. Its this conflict between what the "modern" brain sees through the eyes clashing with what we consider to be human or with what the "reptile" brain can sense. Its really interesting if you think about it, because even though this all makes sense, it makes you wonder, was this always a fear that humans have had or was there SOMETHING that initially placed this fear and unease in human millions of years ago to begin with?
There were groups of different early humans co-existing at the same time. In Europe, most have neanderthal genes but looks like homo-sapiens was more aggressive and the neanderthal disappeared. But we carry that in our bodies. Perhaps this memory persists somewhere in the amylglada (the ancient part of the brain) and why these stories go through most cultures. Plus we like to scare ourselves, some more than others!
@@angelatewson8202 It makes sense, there is so much of our DNA and our brains that have to be "decoded". I mean animals have what they call "inherited memories", such as animals knowing where to go to spawn, birds knowing how to fly south for the winter and so. There not taught that, they just KNOW. So who's to say that some ancient part of the human DNA doesn't carry some of the same attributes, memories, fears or instincts that have been literally ingrained into our DNA.
A beautiful description of the ‘Uncanny Valley’ effect - it’s exactly what everyone is saying
@@ad-ren-aline7466Thank you. And Yeah, that is true, So long as your talking about animals or people. Cause some people also want to lump the whole "subliminal spaces" in with the Uncanny Valley group, which is another really cool thing I'm interested in as well. But while I do think the two may be related to the same sort of "unease" that you get, I feel subliminal spaces are a WHOLE OTHER thing unto itself. The unease with subliminal spaces MAY be related to when early humans and neanderthals lived in caves. A sort of "early warning system" when humans would look into a cave to see if it was safe or not and see or sense that something was out of place to where it could be dangerous out of the brains sense of self preservation to make sure you didn't go in...lol. It's probably why a lot of people today wouldn't even think of entering a cave or old mine. I think when a place looks familiar but also out of place comes from a combination of natural and man made things and that's what gives certain areas that "off" feeling. It's much like how some people have what's called Submechanophobia, it's the fear of underwater man made objects. It's the combination of natural and unnatural that gives things that creep off vibe triggering the Flight response in Fight or Flight.
Yeah but Leshy( from лес- forest) are not humans or humanoid apes. In Polish folklore they are more like spirits of the forest. Not all slavic countries have leshens or leshy in their folklore. Same with the Bigfoot and Wendigo. Those are British/ American stories with influence from the Navaho legends.
Story 1 is pretty good. My main criticism is that there are moments that are too "literary" for a first-hand account. The narrator sometimes states things in a way that nobody would. A prime example: "I frowned to myself". Nobody ever describes such a thing during first-hand accounts because we feel the emotion rather than witness it. Another note: It's a common trope for gunshots to "throw back" a charging enemy, but it would be far more realistic and scary if they didn't.
The throw back thing could make sense given no one can be sure of the anatomy of what was being shot. Most modern wardens apparently use glocks with .40 cal bullets these days and under a certain mass, it would make sense if it was thrown back. What doesn't make sense is the creature sitting inside in the corner of the room doing nothing. Also, the whole thing about some another lady picking up when he tried to find the original caller is really suspect. Unless, the people in that town are say trying to lure folks for that monster; the equally implausible scenario is that creature somehow broke into that lady's home and made the call(while not eating her).
I guess you're right. But it's a damn story about a wendingo in an abandoned cabin in the woods. Not exactly the kernel of originality from the start as is.
I feel like it lacks some details too. The listener is supposed to fill in what a wendigo “looks” like. All I get is “tall man animal” and “strong”. Like I need more physical characteristics than that. Also what’s up with the whack shit at the end? With the woman doctor and the guy with the bullet holes? If you want me to but it I need subtlety.
Patrick Carlos it seems like it has the same characteristics as a skin walker.
Criticize "true" stories, no mercy for mistakes, you can only lie if it's perfect
creepy stories: playing
me, zoning out and not even listening: i wonder what i'm having for dinner
Me: Listening
Me again: Hell Naw, I ain’t going in the woods again bröthęr
same here
I didn’t listen to the whole first story because I was reading comments, LOL xD
I had to turn back at least 30 seconds more than twice bruh-
Considering the stories that are playing.........................................human flesh would be appropriate
I had a weird experience a few months ago on my way home from work. I live in the country and was driving up my hill which is like half a mile up. As I hit the dirt road part I began to feel eyes on me and pulled into my parking spot. Got out with my knife I keep in my glove box and stare hard in the direction of where I felt I was being watched. Making sure my knife was visible I calmly said I know you’re there and for a moment everything went quite couldn’t even hear the nearby waterfall after about 10 seconds of pure silence something moved in the other direction away from me and all the sound returned again. I made sure to calmly go into the house feeling like running would have been a bad idea… haven’t felt anything like that since
Well I don’t necessarily completely believe in supernatural deities but if they do exist you handled that well as any natural predators don’t like when their prey isn’t scared or showing fear of them. Holding a knife and showing that you aren’t running is a solid defense and makes you less vulnerable.
I've noticed something in a lot of different Wendigo stories. The old stories were about giants as tall as trees now these creatures are reported as smaller, long broken like limbs, using broken disturbing voices, moving unnaturally, too fast, sharp claws.
But I noticed it seems like they also feed on fear as much as flesh. They scare their victims and chase them, but really they should be able to catch these people. And they can't seem to come into a home uninvited unless the home is not secure such as an open window.
So many stories of them tapping and knocking on doors, walls, and windows to scare, but really.. shouldn't they be able to just break through the glass and enter?
Ever seen a cat bat around a mouse for fun till it's too tires to fight back?
They like to toy with their food. It's fun for them
Wait knocking on windows I didn’t think that meant anything when it happened to me
wendigos like to mess around with their prey, they take as long as they want because they can kill easily
Almighty Kue that’s interesting. It makes sense though, when the biggest thing you have ever seen is a tree, something bigger would be terrifying.
But when you live in a world that has towers that literally “scrape the sky” it would be more terrifying to have one that can maneuver around such things.
To answer your other question, I think it’s to play with there food. Out in the open it’s a none competition on who would win. It’s the same as in a house. But now you can get the enjoyment of making there “safe space” into a cage of fear.
Also maybe some are just trying to be passive aggressive c**ts trying to get you to leave your home.
im listening to this, home alone, while a huge lightning storm is happening outside (edit: my dog just scared the crap out of me)
Same
I had to take out the trash in the dark at this air bnb
Wow mine to
[Hi my name is CRIPPLING DEPRESSION] dam
That wasn’t your dog, it was your mom,
There’s currently a blizzard in my hometown which is a rural suburb of Chicago. All night I kept smelling a foul odor and was stopping me dead in my tracks... but then I realized it was just my dog passing gas all night. I hate when she does that while I’m enjoying a movie and some popcorn 🍿. Scary stuff man.
Lol terrible odors were talking about would be like decomposing bodies rotting flesh and swamp like smells sulfur as well
Lol ur near Chicago ur chillin this is mostly like in the middle of nowhere. Like near Champaign, normal
I'm calling the SCP foundation
Oop
It was breach. They got it handled.
SCP #####- The Skinwalker
Object class:Euclid
SCP ##### was found in northern South Dakota in [REDACTED] feasting upon a researcher, Dr. [REDACTED], in [REDACTED],[REDACTED],2005.
Special Containment Procedures: SCP ##### is to be kept in a 20m by 20m cube of cement that is 3m thick. Security will monitor SCP ##### 24/7. Level 4 Personnel are needed to authorize interviews and/or termination attempts.
Data log: Termination Test #001, SCP 049.
Nothing of interest happened, SCP 049 quickly backed away followed by it remarking “No.”
End Log.
Level 3 researchers and above only allowed further. Any level 2 or below researchers will be terminated.
It’s multiplying and at a relatively quick rate. Around 5 are born a day. All are killed, until 3 months ago when one escaped. It was found and looked different from its mother. Instead of being a large hairy crocodilian esc creature, it was 5.83m tall and more humanoid. It has its own containment but seems more docile than its mother and intelligent. It’s also growing at a ever increasing rate. It is also male, it confirmed this. Research is ongoing.
Please don’t, I like staying in the woods.
Scp 323
With the first story, I really liked the extra detail of the ranger dude using hand sanitizer after going. Not today Corona,
not fucking today.
A healthy man who’s fit enough to deal with animals has nothing to worry about from the Kung Flu.
@@stanstanstan2597 Famous last words
@@selfabsorbedsponge7246 Absolutely will not be my last words. COVID-19 is not the bubonic plague.
@@stanstanstan2597 I never said it was. But virus’ tend to not care if you’re fit or not
@@selfabsorbedsponge7246 Yes they do, because old people and infants don’t have good immune systems. Healthy adults and healthy kids do.
I have also had phone calls from those who don't exist anymore. I have heard a lot about this creature from many people. Spirits can become stuck in a loop reliving what happened when it was violent. The interesting part is that they contacted animal control. Very logical...it could mean they don't realize they have transitioned into spirit, or they are worried about someone who is living there. It happens more often than people might think. You did a great job narrating. It's not easy to go through something like that and not be able to talk to people about it. There are many things I cannot mention that I have experienced. It's good we have utube, at least you can release it to others which should feel better than keeping it inside completely. Take care and thank you for sharing.
Tell me a story
@Light Feather • How exactly did you receive phone calls from people who don't exist anymore?.
Story 1 was terrifying
Ong
I know I can’t believe I watched it without a blanket😭
r/NoSleep is specifically for works of fiction, so I highly doubt any of these stories are real. Still terrifying, but if you wanna find real ones, r/GhostStories is for actual paranormal experiences!
No R/NoSleep is for real stories /s
@@karalyna2004 I don’t really think these stories are real I find it hard to believe that certain individuals lived through these encounters if skin walker’s or windiegos are real and they actually encountered people those certain people wouldn’t live to tell the tale
yeah, a whole town or counry under siege by bigfoots or skinwalkers or such is really far fetched.
@@woolywool1889 eh, not really the explanation I would give, I like to think there's a lot of stuff out there we don't know about, good or bad, but these two did sound very fake, entertaining, but not too credible for how novel-like they were narrated.
i would pay a lot of money to have this guy do an audio book
Most people - holy shit a wendigo!
Me - ah yes, deer.
I’m afraid that deer will tear your face off then pee on it as a zesty flavor to then eat it.👍
@@thelightshipkell8101 wtf
@@wolfbane4875 what
@@thelightshipkell8101 what are you talking about?
@@wolfbane4875 the most weird but funny thing ever
is it normal that im not even scared i just feel like i would fall asleep this guy's voice is so calming
Nah I put this stuff on to go to sleep lol
@@michaelmacdonald329 i put this on to stay awake🤣
@@broodingchef5542 exactly
same
No
pay very close attention to your gut feelings in the woods. I’ve had an encounter with something like this and you can feel a sinking feeling in your stomach before it happens. Also your ears will ring in the direction of malicious things in the woods. Or atleast mine did
To have something hit my window when he’s reading at 20:00 was not fun. Needless to say, lights on, and window closed.
@Perpetually Sleepy • Lmao 🤣
Ever since I have heard of a wendigo, it is the main thing that scares me when I go out at night, when I’m paranoid I’m thinking of that thing.
It. Is. Creepy.
You live where it's cold?
Don’t get hungry 😊
just do not say its name out loud at night
Zasher777 Stories like these are the reason I won’t go camping without a gun. While I don’t believe that there are cannibalistic supernatural entities roaming the American wilderness, people are defiantly encountering something out there.
@@mattblaster1470 and I’ve always wondered what they truly see
If you know the true story of the Wendigo from Native legend, you'd know that it's more of a warning against the dangers of the wilderness and the desperate nature of the human mind.
No one asked but I truly appreciate/prefer these paranormal scary stories instead of stalker/crazy people scary stories. Thanks for this!
Same
Time to whip out the 50bmg Armour pearcing incindairy tracer and the Barret 50
Nah, I think this is more of an M2 problem than a Barret.
none of those rounds can be combined? Am I getting woooshed?
@@juicelord117 Oh its real, it is abbreviated as APIT and it was originally created for anti-aircraft/material roles if I remember correctly.
@@Runner_in_the_dark bruh i need to catch up on thr times
Runner in the dark this bad boy can erase a city it can probably erase them too
when you say six sasquatch walking onto the theme I can't help but imagine 6 of these bear men just die walking into a gas station like "ho".
Sometimes I wonder if giving monsters Apple Pie would be fun.
That gives me an idea? Why don't we just bomb the woods with a bunch of vapes pumping marijuana into the while forest. They might have armor but they gotta breathe. We could concentrate the mix to make it extra effective at making them high.
Then again, the Indians said they lived underground...
I agree, giving them sweets would be fun.
Artorius The'Bear are you okay?
@@Bearthedancingman let's displace the aire in the forest with argon gas and choke them to death.
@@darksunrays8730 There's nothing okay about me.🤪
I love how that couple just straight up left that guy’s mother to be savagely torn apart
There was nothing they could do. They all would of been eaten.
Have a banana productions you do know this isn’t real right?
@@Centristlol duh, it's from r/nosleep. But one of the rules on that sub is to pretend all of it is real.
Bring the mother of grown children, I now feel like I have a menu sign over my head...
They want the life insurance
"they are efficient survivalists, theses creatures wear the hides of the animals they kill and have a tribe like mentality" hmmm i wonder if theirs any other animals that do that...
Sure Are ...
There called, MOUTAIN
MEN / FELONS on the
LAMB ...
people who know their spiritual stuff watching this guy repeatedly name wendinopes: 👁👄👁
ikr this video prompted me to get up and draw protectionn sigils everywhere around my house
What happens if you name wendigos?
If you say wendigo they will come after you
@@quinnjustice9038 That's just a myth. Wendigos themselves are a myth.
@@MissFemboy no they're not
Neither of these are Wendigo. Both are definitely from First Nations folklore, but neither are Wendigo. The former is a Skinwalker, whilst the latter be a Gugwe.
If it was a Wendigo, you would know. Wendigo are terrifying and unmistakable.
you're far less likely to survive a 'visit' from a wendigo, especially in winter.
@@dr.jackbright963 Unless we like you or you're on out VIP "Do not kill" list
@@CAceDubz your lucky I haven't contained you yet
@@dr.jackbright963 Ok, we won't spare you
@@CAceDubz I'm immortal, careful what you wish for
The first story was amazing. Huge credits to whoever made it
Hans, get the howitzer
Hans, ze transmission broke
HOL DEN VERDAMMTEN PANZER!
Hanz ,get the panzerfaust
"Global warming isn't likely to stop in the foreseeable future"
Covid: allow me to introduce myself
... Covid literally did nothing to impact global CO2 emissions lol
@@octaneblue6 you could actually see the night sky in citys and polluted harbors had dolohins coming in. We can heal our earth it's just we're too damn busy to. But yea once it's made it's made but you can decrease the amount released.
@@tearex_8443 I'm an environmental science major. Do not try to educate me on climate change lol. 1) Those stories about dolphins coming into polluted harbors were completely made up, 2) COVID literally didn't impact global CO2 production at all.
@@octaneblue6 1. I don't care 2. Fair enough. 3. I was agreeing with you moron.
@@tearex_8443 So you don't care that what you said was a lie, you admit that COVID-19 didn't do anything to stop climate change, and you are now agreeing with me?
I used to go night hiking in the forest as a kid and I’m so glad I don’t have any stories like these
Really, really good reading man. I love how the dialogue is the same level as the narration. And props for using a good mic and a perfect image.
Thank you!
I've recently started listening to these story's. I find them quite interesting. I used to be an avid hunter, firearms & archery. I never encountered anything of the sort. I live in the east coast. If they are real, i guess i can consider to be lucky.
Because it is fantasy
Yeah these are just short stories. Not true.
@@les2681 OwO
These two are creepypastas, as all nosleep stories are. But there are hundreds of stories like these ones that are supposed to be true
Wendigos live in the Canadian wilderness or the great lakes area when it's cold as hell and skinwalkers live in the south west, according to tradition a spirt can possess you when your soul is weakened by the cold but since people dont live outside theirs most likely no wendigos
It’s easy to be skeptical about such things, but naive to think they’re not possible, every myth and legend carries a grain of truth, absolutely love listening to you narrate these stories ❤️
I love you’re voice! And for some reason you’re accent makes the stories you narrate even scarier!!!
Thank you!
The bigfoot story is legitimately unsettling and super interesting. I love the different types of sasquatch described
2nd best piece of advice I’ve been told by my halfblood grandpa for the woods, “A deer doesn’t walk on 2 legs”
What's the best piece of advice?
ya don’t gate keep
Yeah, probably the worst thing to hear in a forest is nothing
Also, if I remember correctly, Wendigo’s will mimic human voices and noises to lure in prey
I believe it is actually skinwalkers that mimic human voices, although I could be wrong!
@@sillyg00see I was right, skinwalkers take the forms of living things, but Wendigos are the ones who will mimic the voices of loved ones, family, friends, and the dead. Also, I know these stories are completely fabricated, but still unnerving
I swear this sounds like a documentary
"Come near to God and he will come near to you. Wash your hands, you sinners, and purify your hearts." - James 4:8
as a person raised on stories of wendigos and skinwalkers, this is genuinely terrifying by the similarities.
personally, never encountered anything such as this (for the love of god im glad)
I've had a few weird encounters with a certain animal linked to skin walkers. coyotes. I was at a little tour with my father to see some long horned cattle (extremely friendly to people) and we had pet a few. on the way to tell stories about skin walkers, a coyote. we see a coyote moving TOWARDS the cattle. (this exact herd kills about 3 coyotes a year) I dont think any cattle died, but it was very strange. and the fact we were near an indian reservation made it worse. kept hearing sticks cracking just out of range.
Facinating insight into cryptids narrated perfectly
Thank you
Love this guys accent and the fact that all you hear is his voice makes it have that familiar story telling feeling not sure why but the theme of these stories really went well with his voice
Was 8 years old in rural Maine. Had a tree fort I had built complete with shuttered window flaps to shoot my slingshot out of. There was also a natural hot spring nearby and a large ancient gnarled apple tree on a hill with nothing else growing around it on the small hill. Felt Old, ancient even. As an imaginative kid I loved to play pretend in the woods and they looked just like the 2nd stories background save for the large clearing and old apple tree. I might add yes, I have consumed apples from that tree... shouldn't have done that I'm thinking nowadays after learning and just knowing more through life experiences etc. But a bipedal almost baphomet esque creature with large elk like antlerrs leaned around a tree just far enough away to where the eye has a hard time seeing movement between trees (mid-long range for my slingshot) and I have always been able to pick out rabbits sprinting through grass, or tiny birds in bushes, squirrels gone complete stealth mode rigid on a tree. Always seeing animals nobody else is able to until I point it out. I saw the movement and TALL (maybe 7 feet including antler height) creature peering around the tree at me and my heart lurched, almost that cold acid feeling in your stomache. I RAN to my tree house and sprinted up to the ladder and looked around before practically skipping the ladder rungs 2 at a time. Got inside and grabbed a rock for my slingshot and just started shooting rocks into the woods in the direction I saw it. Not fun for an eight year old. Kept it to myself because I was that imaginative kid who nobody would believe for something like that.
Yeah having a large imagination makes things difficult to explain because it’s also easy to exaggerate but I believe you as shit like that is difficult to exaggerate
Ok dude don’t worry, you’re good now and it makes me glad. I’m 27. I’m officially to old to die young. That and I have an uncontrollable urge to take a shit in my cupboard. I’ve succumbed to this urge many a time. It frightens me yet makes me feel alive. I fear an appointment with my cupboard is overdue. The dawn is upon us. I will shit.
@@BabadookJesus what..?
"Come near to God and he will come near to you. Wash your hands, you sinners, and purify your hearts." - James 4:8. You can start a relationship with God today
@@BabadookJesus 27 isn't old dude.
The first story was really good, I managed to slip right into, but the second one was alright up until it turned into World War Sasquatch and they having bulletproof fur... just, no.
Agreed, I'm going camping in a few weeks and after the 2nd story if I hear the forest suddenly stop making noise I'm gonna try to get out and away as fast as I can
Yeah, second one had too much lore, too much explanation for plot. It started to read too much like the plot for a bad action movie. Especially when they were like "yeah, it was global warming all along"
@@burtonproductions4223 made me shit a little tho 😭
You should start a relationship with Jesus. Start fasting to increase your perception, pray for Him to intervene in your life and stop sinning to the best of your ability. You can get results
It's pretty hard to make a "world ending" thing and add realistic stuff to it
After 4000+ years of killing each other, we know how to make weapons, I mean, with a press of a button, we can literally end life as it is, the "stone armor" won't hold any more than rifle calliber rounds, with the right doctrine, mass production of the right firearm, we can take on whatever mother nature sends, so, for something to actually be harmful to humanity, it needs to be unrealistic or outright overpowered, so, I absolutely hate stories that says "look, this thing can't be killed with bullet, so thing can destroy humanity!!!!!!" Dude, this problem you invented can be fixed with 2 minutes of artillery
The best wendigo I ever saw, was in until dawn
@Kyle Darney i would probably shit myself so hard it would cause the earth to stop rotating
Even though I was already spooked from these stories, one look at that and I felt intense dread, ugh…
These have always and will always be my favorite types of scary stories, and I almost exclusively come to this channel because there’s always a hidden gem I haven’t seen before.
Your narrations are always top shelf! Brilliant work, MrSinister ❤️
Wow that last one was TRULY TERRIFYING !😳 The forest have always creeped me out. Because you just don't know what's hidden in the depths of them. I honestly believe an undocumented creature like the Sasquatch is very plausible ! Making that last story more spine chilling. Reality is always much scarier then fiction! (Not saying the other stories weren't potentially real , it's just that last one kind of spooked me. 😳 )
Well, the oldest and strongest emotion is fear, and the oldest and strongest fear is of the unknown...
I've spent years working as a land surveyor in the deep woods. I am far, far, far more creeped out in the big cities and in the inner city and worked for years in those as well. From my experience, my fellow humans are more likely to be dangerous than anything I've ever seen, heard, thought I heard, or saw. And no, I've never seen a wendigo or skinwalker, but I have had bears follow me multiple times, have been surrounded by packs of feral dogs in both the woods (close to civilization) and in the inner cities. BTW, I've mentored more than a few young men in the inner cities, and spoken with different groups and organizations assisting people.
BTW, none of the stories, while well presented and they do project a sense of suspense and dread, but the details about the individual stories tell me that their pure fiction as written by someones who really don't know or care about certain critical details, details that just say 'fiction.'
NoSleep is a subreddit where users are welcomed to write fake stories. Nothing is real in that subreddit. Think of it like a wattpad.
Tho, even with a creature like that, we can assume it won't be a threat to human society in any way
Trust me, after 4000 years of killing each other, we damn know how to make weapons, I mean, with a press of a button, we can literally end life as it is, the "stone armor" won't hold any more than rifle calliber rounds, with the right doctrine, mass production of the right firearm, we can take on whatever mother nature sends
I'm incredibly picky when it comes to narrations, but wow. You're damn good.
1st one could have been a skinwalker
but for there invincible if you have heard the original story
Yeah. Most people don't know that skin walkers are different from wendigos.
Wait what is a skin walker
@@Michael-ff1tw skin walker from native American legend is a creature that can transform into any animal or person but they don't have human intelligence. They just mimic what they've seen. So it's not like they can replace you or anything. They just mimic to try and find prey.
Atheist Gamer yup what he said
Found this channel as a recommendation for beyond creepy viewers seeing as how I watched everything on tht channel I’ve started on yours thnx for being just as unique
Thank you!
almost pissed myself laughing when you said "somehow i still made it to my truck unmolested" 12:40
I laughed out loud in class and got in trouble...😂the way he said it was so funny
Y’all too much lmao 🤣
I don't usually get spooked by /nosleep but the 1st story just scared me.
Face eaters ..a type of Sasquatch. I’ve heard of them before..
Gugwe, the face eater. Then the genoskwa or "stone giant"
I am Sasquatch
Don't they eat babies?
@@LilRipper76 we eat berries!
@@attackonponyproductions4927 you eat babies!
From my time in the Army I’ve had my fair share of being alone deep in thick forests at night. Spookiest experience was feeling the entire energy around me change and just feeling like I definitely did not belong in that part
Found my inner track star.... Hehehe
I would’ve found my inner flash
he a runner he a track star
i'm calling it story 1 the monster is impersonating the child's crying
It's pretty obvious isn't it?
Bruh. You've got room temp IQ dont you?
Guys wait he might’ve wrote this comment before he got there
@@onionwhisperer626 he said I’m calling it meaning he predicted it. Learn to read alaskan winter IQ
I live in the back woods of Missouri, and my grandpa has seen a wendigo. He refuses to go into the woods at night. I remember one night we were in the woods and everything went absolutely silent and my grandpa was screaming at me to get back to the cabin and was crying when he got back
Do you think you could make a podcast on Spotify or something? I really enjoy listening but since I don’t have TH-cam Premium or whatever I can’t multitask (like drawing and stuff lol). Really enjoyed!
Get an android then. No TH-cam premium needed to do things while watching a video lol
im a year late but there is a podcast that only has these types of stories, it's called the no sleep podcast
@@milcuhh haha thanks for replying anyways! and yea i listen to those regularly i think i commented this bc i preferred this guys voice or sometjing i cant really remember
@@Zack-p5x yeah, i used to listen to them but got really creeped out by one and stopped 😅
Its good before sleep your voice is really chill and reminds me of my father reading me scary stories to tell in the dark
The writing here was actually good. Zero snapping twigs or phrases such as "what I saw next, I will never forget." Bravo.
"the only similarity i could find was the eating of people"
by that logic you could call bears, tigers, alligators, and desperate housecats wendigos aswell
1. Not a wendigo
2. He means actively hunting and killing
@Marshmellow Allen
That still applies to tigers and some bears
In the first story he says he thinks I could be related to a wendigo but the only similarity it shared was the eating people, but wendigos r said to be able to mimic the sound of a human crying for help, much like the creature crying like a child
This feels like an audiobook, excellent job! Subscribed
Thank you!
Use to live out over yonder at the base of a small mountain with my family on a house that was on stilts and we were surrounded by forests and the nearest neighbors were miles apart, anyways everything is fine for a long time, but then shit starts happening over the years that you can't ignore anymore, like strange noises that you can't explain or weird experiences when you're out in the woods. It just came to a point where i had to move in a highly populated city cause that stuff got too freaky. There was definitely something out in them woods
That first one is textbook skinwalker like chills down my spine
The way you read these stories is absolutely brilliant. Could hear the fear in your voice as you talked about going into the first house. Keep it up 👍
I love your narration, but that second story had me rolling my eyes. It started off solid enough but then took a nose dive in believability when it got to armoured Sasquatch that can resist bullets and kill hundreds of hunters without a trace in one night
Windigos are truly terrifying i met one at my dads place in Ontario not once in my entire life have i felt so scared it just stared back at me then my little brother and sister luckily enough it never came at us i told my siblings to face me and never look back my dad was so terrified when I told him hope he and my sisters are okay up there god knows what that windigo was planning
i come back to this video sometimes because it’s my favorite on his channel. brings back memories when i first found it, listening to it late at night in the summer. thank you “mr sinister”
This guys voice sounds like it would fit in any type of story videos (scary, comedy, family friendly, mystery, etc.)
Oh god! it's an actuall human being reading this stuff, not a TTS! The horror! The tragedy!
God I hate people who just find stories on reddit and feed them into a TTS box, it's just boring and effortless, so keep up what youre doing.