Not enough to do basic research, evidently. The fact that he was using an utter shitload of problematic terminology that no good archaeologist like "stone age" and "primitive" would use really took me out of it.
As soon as I heard that a beaver was in that group.of animals that took me out of it cause beavers are native to north american they do not and can not live in Siberia. Edit: Just got a little farther, moose are north american as well. Edit 2: That final battle, I'm not gonna list them all but most for the animals are native to north america, again, not siberia.
@@amelialonelyheart8691 Yeah, I get the impression that a lot of words here are used only because they sound sophisticated. Lots of words are used wrong, and some details are patently absurd.
It WASN'T a tomb.. it was a prison. The animals,, had abandoned all sense, reason or instincts... in order to prevent the..unwitting humans, from releasing... the darkness.
There are some failsafe rules to archeological digs: 1. Never read the Latin, 2. If the place is named “the temple of ********” do not go in. And 3. If there’s a big damn rock covering a door or room, do not move it! Like he said, some things are buried for a reason.
@@microwave_mmmmmm It's called " common sense ", never read stuff in latin, hell even in Egyptian as most of the time it leads to a curse or seal something ergo, it's common sense not to haha
C'mon gang, "do NOT read the Latin" is a Cabin in the Woods line. Yes, because it's a classic horror trope that reading the Latin/Egyptian/Aramaic/etc releases long forgotten evil, but it's a great Cabin in the Woods line.
I like to imaging creeps is actually a large elongated monster filling a room hovering over a microphone speaking softly while a large smile and hollow eyes telling us story’s of the void to allow creatures into our world while we all believe to be simple tales, all the while his voice tricks the listeners into a false sense of security.
Why do you think he wears the mask in his pic? Its a subtle nod to the truth: Whenever he goes on tour he manoeuvres a meat suit around like a marionette. Every minute you listen to him is a minute given of your life force willingly, thereby extending his own. Some might even consider it his Stand.
Wow. This is an incredibly intelligent, suspenseful, and well written story. The person who created this masterpiece has my utmost respect. This story is with pen pal and the harbinger experiment, as one of my favorite creepy pastas ever. Simply amazing.
i finished my new creepypasta based on a real story its called, *I listened to CreepsMcPasta every night when I got bronchitis. My fever dreams will forever chill me to the spine* I hope one day creeps reads it
This is one of my favorites. The way you tell the story is mesmerizing. I was hooked 30 seconds in. Keep up the very good work CreepsMcpasta. I love this channel, always a great story.
@@dominicandostoyevsky2429 it sounds to me like a narrative tie-in to the Davites; a fictional ancient civilization from the SCP universe that utilized a whole mess of supernatural technology and straight magic practices which originated in eastern Siberia.
Story is definitely gripping, if only the writer didn't end literally every paragraph with some subtle variant of "And you'll never guess what happens next." For any writers in the comments, you don't have to write those things, you can just keep writing what is happening. Try not to tell your readers what to think too often.
@@nicholassalinas2240 if that were true there’d be no following description! I’m tempted to write a spoof pasta where that happens. It might be something like “I ordered a Mac D’s on Uber - what happened next is indescribable” followed by page after page of blank paper finally ending with ‘luckily I was able to remove the pickles myself’
Boose Mull. I love it. 27:37 Guys can we acknowledge the Boose Mull as the most dangerous creature on earth? Please? It struck terror into the heart of the Tyrannosaurus Rex. It devoured the Leviathan. It slurped the Brontosaurus like a spaghetti noodle. The Boose Mull.
If I missed it, apologies... But did no one else notice that the moose shows up and a few lines later, "it would've behooved us..." C'mon y'all, that's funny
@Heil_Jeebus totally missed out on that lashing. You're correct, and I know that. But grazers=hooves, even if it's wrong. That was a dense barrage of profanity; creative, original and exceptionally dirty. I do hope you're a writer too, your characters would have truly spicy dialogue.
27:38 “a bouse mull pretty much takes the cake” I thought I misheard it....I had to rewind it twice to make sure. Yep....He definitely said “Bouse Mull.” 🤣 I love you my dude!
Indeed there are of Nyctereutes procyonoides, which is native to Japan, eastern Siberia, China, Vietnam and the Korean peninsula, as “Asiatic raccoon.”
@@Esther216 Which are more closely related to foxes than raccoons and are only called that because of their coloration and behavior. Just a colonialistic figment from the past. Or do you also call zebras "tiger horses" or tigers for short?
@@jameswest1093 nyet. No. Nien! Siberia is cold. When it gets excessively cold testicles seek heat inside the body. After a month or so, the shrinkage is so severe that it takes another week in tropical local for them to descend. (Also I'm joking....or am i?) 😁😝😛😜
The detail that went into this creepy pasta is amazing! I tip my hat to the creator of this story, and creeps you do an amazing job narrating these stories!
yeah how could an archeologist not suspect that in the first place.. hmm long corridor with images sealed behind a huge vault door, chamber with large hole covered with a hughe ass stone and some runic seal on it? ohh and claw marks on the inside?! MuST bE a WeLl !
I am late to the party, but I know quality when I hear it! Outstanding story and delivery. I am glad I stumbled onto all of these amazing stories! I grew up reading books in the 70's-80's, and these take me back to reading Lovecraft as a teen on stormy nights.....more please!!!!! Thank you much!!!
Good afternoon, everyone! my name is Dr. Miller and the SCP we're going to be studying today is SCP - ███████ (viewing of specific item restricted by rule of O5-█████████ ) Object Class: Euclid (*Keter Classification pending O5 review) Special Containment Procedures: SCP - ███████ is currently effectively contained in an ancient subterranean vault, (in what follows referred to as SCP - ███████-A) of unknown make, estimated to be between 80.000 to ████████ years old. Located at ██████████████, situated ██ kilometers from the rural locality of Lovozero, in Siberia, Russia. any attempted breach of containment, by staff or any other entity, will immediately trigger and SCP - ███████ -A1 event, and later followed by am SCP - ███████ -A2 event once the offending parties have been dealt with or otherwise removed themselves to a distance of minimum of 500 meters from the site. - See Addendums: ███████- A1 and ███████ -A2 The area surrounding SCP - ███████ -A, has been quarantined and is regularly patrolled by SCP personnel under the guise of a military encampment. all affected parties who have survived an ███████ -A1 event have been treated with amnestics, and a rabies vaccine treatment to feed into the cover story of a sudden rabies outbreak amongst the local fauna. locals of Lovozero connected to the dig have accordingly been tracked down and amnesticised by SCP personnel. Entering SCP - ███████ -A is restricted to level 4 personnel who have put in a formal request to the O5 council directly. While direct visual and spectrographic study of the inner sanctum is allowed, ANY direct interaction with the Seal itself or any attempt to physically alter or otherwise disturb the inside of the containment chamber is strictly prohibited and punishable by immediate termination. Local fauna in an area of 1 km² surrounding the site is under constant observation of a minimum of two level 3 personnel, (with at least one having an expertise in animal psychology) for any signs of unusual or anomalous behaviour. Keter classification is pending O5 review after efforts of Doctors Bernard ███████ and Sergei ████████ are suspected to have damaged the anomalous runic seal on SCP - ███████'s containment chamber.
@@raph655 you don't know what the SCP foundation is .. do you? also this is just me SCP-ifying this creepypasta narration, i thought it would fit neatly in the SCP universe.
This story get's two A 's with me. An A for story and another A for the effort and time and detail's he put into it. I enjoyed it. Could make a good script for a movie ! :)
The decade is ending, I’ve been using your videos (among others) to fall asleep for a good portion of my nights now. sleepsmcpasta. thanks for the storytimes, creeps
"After the incident with the moose, it may have behooved us" I see what you did there. Just like an encounter with a Siberian wolf would give you paws. Narrowly escaping the stealthy hunting of a leopard would make most people take stalk of their situation.
That was a really creative story. I enjoyed it very much! It kind of reminded me of "Dream Catcher" by Steven King, and "The Thing" and maybe a few more rolled into it. I like these stories the best, really gets your imagination working. Thank you for taking your time to narrate this for all of us!!
A few more uses for duct tape ; 1. For covering up the Check Engine light when you can't afford a decent mechanic . 2 . For covering up the thumbnail images on these podcasts . This particular image is SO disturbing , I almost don't want it displayed in my home for the time it takes to listen to this story ! Anyone else ? I mean , what sort of mind conjures up this sort of (?) whatever ? I'm not being a hypersensitive little princess-boots ! Or , am I ?
It’s the multiple holes in that fashion, I think it’s called tryptophobia, it’s a “fear” or disturbing feeling of looking at things with multiple holes all over it.
"Boose Mull" (27:38). I had to rewind to make sure that just happened. I'd have to say that the last thing I'd expect or want to see would be a Boose Mull too. 😂 I've listened to hours of you and I thought you were perfect -- I may have found the single mistake on your entire channel. And it was adorable. 🤣
@@fishingandlifeexperiencewi3174 - How do you know? And why would they be - it's been awhile since I listened to this story - was it a relevant play on words?
Honestly I don't really like the whole "literally every other species has some mysterious 11th sense for anything nope" cliche but still a really good story nonetheless
I personally thought that the whole time, whatever was in the chamber was controlling the animals to stop humans from disturbing it’s slumber, not the other way around with the animals stopping the scientists of their own volition. At least, that’s what you guys seem to thing in the comments.
@@duckdaddy46 What? lol that doesn't make no sense. Something control the animal or the animal act as the guardian to protect whatever imprison in that hole.
Good story. I like the ones that have a real conclusion not some supposedly scary cliffhanger ending. It’s annoying. Finish writing damn it. This one was quite well done.
Amazing story with amazing detail. The delivery was flawless. This story really captured my imagination as it allowed me to very easily develop a clear visual construct in my mind of everything that was being described.
Was anyone expecting a rita replusa type character to pop out of the "round shaped sarcophagus" and go.."Ah after 80,000 yrs..I'm free its time to conquer earth!" 🤣
Take this as my pleasure to welcome of new generation of readers that this sorta upload has invited. Know your enthusiasm for a well narrated story gives hope that it will soon be enjoined to the reading of books. Which were my best friends growing up. Asimov, Heinlein, King, Koonts, and do many more await you and your lifelong love for it that it gives to you, once something draws you into it's realm, of the hyper awaking state of your imagination. Thanks for letting me express exactly how all your comments had affected me and how they brought forth my own memories of my own love for my reading books.
Love this channel. Stories are amazing. On a road trip right now and these help pass the time. I did laugh at 27:37 when you said “Boose Mull.” Lol We know what you meant.
Funny story. Right before the part that narrates the animals attacking the humans en masse, I was just about to comment that on my way home bugs were going out of their way to attack which NEVER happens. I’m particularly proud of the ninja wasp that slightly stung me and took off fast and furious style. I hope he’s ok.
It was good with some Lovecraftian elements as others have noted but the ending was a bit anticlimactic for my taste. It had potential to be much better. However, good reading as always CM
Man, Creeps, I gotta say, normally I'd be way into a story like this, but you threw me off early on because I've _never_ heard anyone pronounce the word "fissure" like that before, and it drove me crazy. Also when you said "boose mull" I kinda lost it laughing
I love how often he uploads but the one problem is that when you want to get to the older ones (like if ur binging these stories) you have to scroll forever! Love the vid tho
This is so detail it makes it feel real. The person who wrote this must have put a lot of effort into it
Or... It was based off a true story🤔
Not enough to do basic research, evidently.
The fact that he was using an utter shitload of problematic terminology that no good archaeologist like "stone age" and "primitive" would use really took me out of it.
Amelia Lonelyheart chill, it’s just a story
As soon as I heard that a beaver was in that group.of animals that took me out of it cause beavers are native to north american they do not and can not live in Siberia.
Edit: Just got a little farther, moose are north american as well.
Edit 2: That final battle, I'm not gonna list them all but most for the animals are native to north america, again, not siberia.
@@amelialonelyheart8691 Yeah, I get the impression that a lot of words here are used only because they sound sophisticated. Lots of words are used wrong, and some details are patently absurd.
It WASN'T a tomb.. it was a prison.
The animals,, had abandoned all sense, reason or instincts... in order to prevent the..unwitting humans, from releasing... the darkness.
Troy Simon w;CD f get by
Troy Simon it wasnt a prison it was a mental asylum for animals. They were crazy poo poos
*dorkness
A laboratory.
There are some failsafe rules to archeological digs: 1. Never read the Latin, 2. If the place is named “the temple of ********” do not go in. And 3. If there’s a big damn rock covering a door or room, do not move it! Like he said, some things are buried for a reason.
@@microwave_mmmmmm usually cause in stories it unknowingly releases a curse or entity is meant to seal etc.
*coronavirus has entered the chat*
Alright who moved the big rock and unleashed the virus?
@@bigredwolf6 *sweating*
@@microwave_mmmmmm It's called " common sense ", never read stuff in latin, hell even in Egyptian as most of the time it leads to a curse or seal something ergo, it's common sense not to haha
C'mon gang, "do NOT read the Latin" is a Cabin in the Woods line. Yes, because it's a classic horror trope that reading the Latin/Egyptian/Aramaic/etc releases long forgotten evil, but it's a great Cabin in the Woods line.
I like to imaging creeps is actually a large elongated monster filling a room hovering over a microphone speaking softly while a large smile and hollow eyes telling us story’s of the void to allow creatures into our world while we all believe to be simple tales, all the while his voice tricks the listeners into a false sense of security.
You stop that right now
i dont like that one bit
Why do you think he wears the mask in his pic? Its a subtle nod to the truth: Whenever he goes on tour he manoeuvres a meat suit around like a marionette. Every minute you listen to him is a minute given of your life force willingly, thereby extending his own. Some might even consider it his Stand.
Please stop dont do that
He seems like a nice monster though, aside from the whole summoning-demons-into-our-world thing.
Wow. This is an incredibly intelligent, suspenseful, and well written story. The person who created this masterpiece has my utmost respect. This story is with pen pal and the harbinger experiment, as one of my favorite creepy pastas ever. Simply amazing.
So ...its not real?
Oh no, did they discover my Yeti cousin's cave
wtf, y do i keep seeing you here friend? Also hope your cousin is ok. Is he doing well?
RIP
🗿
Syndicate Games: I keep seeing him too.
This is proof he’s real
Lol
i finished my new creepypasta based on a real story its called, *I listened to CreepsMcPasta every night when I got bronchitis. My fever dreams will forever chill me to the spine*
I hope one day creeps reads it
Oh, I know that one! But the one I heard was the flu instead of bronchitis. (Hope you're feeling better. )
" (Hope you're feeling better. )" bruh youre fucking stupid huh its a joke u big dummy fuckbird
@@totallynonsense1728 oof
Totally Nonsense jeez bro stop beating your duck man
@@totallynonsense1728 you stink
This is one of my favorites. The way you tell the story is mesmerizing. I was hooked 30 seconds in. Keep up the very good work CreepsMcpasta. I love this channel, always a great story.
This could actually be a really nice short film imo
I like your Profile pic, hullo xbox 360 player
@@Kryx-so9hu herro
would be nice as a feaure length film too, it's similar to annihilation i feel.
You're becoming a part of my life creeps. One love. Thanks for always being there.
Wholesome
Lovecraftian horror is in renaissance! Finally it's being appreciated as it should have been!
Agreed along with physiological horror.
Better hope he don't get alot of attention or certain people will have his name and works banned from history
@@rickyhurtt8692 facts 💯
It sounds like the Mountains of Madness
@@dominicandostoyevsky2429 it sounds to me like a narrative tie-in to the Davites; a fictional ancient civilization from the SCP universe that utilized a whole mess of supernatural technology and straight magic practices which originated in eastern Siberia.
Story is definitely gripping, if only the writer didn't end literally every paragraph with some subtle variant of "And you'll never guess what happens next."
For any writers in the comments, you don't have to write those things, you can just keep writing what is happening. Try not to tell your readers what to think too often.
Corwin Keylon for me it was all of the “it was indescribable”
@@nicholassalinas2240 imo there are good ways to do that. For as much shit as Lovecraft gets for saying stuff like that a lot, he keeps it interesting
Or was repetitive and didactic as few pastas are!
@@nicholassalinas2240 if that were true there’d be no following description! I’m tempted to write a spoof pasta where that happens. It might be something like “I ordered a Mac D’s on Uber - what happened next is indescribable” followed by page after page of blank paper finally ending with ‘luckily I was able to remove the pickles myself’
Boose Mull. I love it. 27:37
Guys can we acknowledge the Boose Mull as the most dangerous creature on earth? Please? It struck terror into the heart of the Tyrannosaurus Rex. It devoured the Leviathan. It slurped the Brontosaurus like a spaghetti noodle.
The Boose Mull.
😂😂😂
Ever met a woman from newcastle england? Thats scary.
Whoa, I’ve only heard of the Ryannosaurus Tex? And maybe a Sauntersarus, but you’re right. Not a chance.
@@jackdurden466 😂😂😂
😂🤣😂
If I missed it, apologies... But did no one else notice that the moose shows up and a few lines later, "it would've behooved us..." C'mon y'all, that's funny
Yay, thanks for making me think of moose toes..
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Heil_Jeebus are you okay? feeling better? A common misconception was met with a disturbing amount of hostility.
@Heil_Jeebus totally missed out on that lashing. You're correct, and I know that. But grazers=hooves, even if it's wrong. That was a dense barrage of profanity; creative, original and exceptionally dirty. I do hope you're a writer too, your characters would have truly spicy dialogue.
@@bigolfella3320 😂😜
Take a drink every time he can't explain how it felt
Drunk!
LMFAO
27:38 “a bouse mull pretty much takes the cake” I thought I misheard it....I had to rewind it twice to make sure. Yep....He definitely said “Bouse Mull.” 🤣 I love you my dude!
I literally just did that🤣
As far as I know, there are no coyotes or raccoons in Siberia. I guess they came all the way from 'Murica to fight.
Indeed there are of Nyctereutes procyonoides, which is native to Japan, eastern Siberia, China, Vietnam and the Korean peninsula, as “Asiatic raccoon.”
@@Esther216 Which are more closely related to foxes than raccoons and are only called that because of their coloration and behavior. Just a colonialistic figment from the past. Or do you also call zebras "tiger horses" or tigers for short?
@@tinycrimester KNOWLEDGE. GET SOME BOOKSHELVES IN YOUR GARAGE, ESTEE CREEL......
They have wolves 🤷♂️
wolves, wolverines and friggin kamchatka bears. eurasian lynx and the odd tiger for good measure.
oh, and don't forget the menk.
suffices for me.
Archeologists are a different kind of people apparently
Generally they are
We are. We tend to live in the past, if you'll excuse the pun
@jigga jaw and you are sure of this?
@@GredelsRage Well it's been 9 months and they still haven't answered back, so... I guess they're not sure.
In The great Siberia nothing is impossible except for capitalism
And seeing ones testicles
@@GredelsRage My 600 pound life?
@@jameswest1093 nyet. No. Nien! Siberia is cold. When it gets excessively cold testicles seek heat inside the body. After a month or so, the shrinkage is so severe that it takes another week in tropical local for them to descend. (Also I'm joking....or am i?) 😁😝😛😜
A Filthy Lizard person, In the great Siberia nothing is impossible except for capitalism.....And a Siberian Racoon ! LOL
Ulterior Motiffs LOL
Seems a bit of in the vein of H.P. Lovecraft's "at the mountains of madness"
theldun1 yeah, especially with all the warnings
Yes! Check out HorrorBabble for one of the *best* narrations of Mountains of Madness!
And kinda like the nameless city
BlowItOutYourCunt second!
A bit more interesting that the mountains of madness
The detail that went into this creepy pasta is amazing! I tip my hat to the creator of this story, and creeps you do an amazing job narrating these stories!
I listened to this as I cooked dinner. Anyone want some roast moose?
Creeps!!! Hi! 💋❤
Sounds delicious.
Perhaps some boose mull?
Yum sounds delicious
I wanna try
the moment i heard "runes on the slab" i knew it was a prison
yeah how could an archeologist not suspect that in the first place.. hmm long corridor with images sealed behind a huge vault door, chamber with large hole covered with a hughe ass stone and some runic seal on it? ohh and claw marks on the inside?! MuST bE a WeLl !
@@xenonnati xD
Attila Kos Obviously he wanted to Skyrim LARP
@@bigredwolf6 lmao good one
That was very well written, and narrated, reminiscent of The Mountains of Madness by Lovecraft.
Don’t care what comment I am just happy to be here.
I’m scared
fartswallower666 yeah.
Animals prevented humans from awaken the Pilar Man.
What is the Pillar Man
Is that a JoJo reference
No no no! Kono Dio da! XD
@@jannweitman3803
Go watch jojo.
@@GamerGirl200019
DIOOO !!
In Soviet Russia man don’t hunt animal, Animal *HUNT* man
i mean that was how it was for a long time anyway
Well they do have Siberian tigers and those will hunt you.
What about in Siberia you dont surprise things in cave THINGS IN CAVE SURPRISE YOU
I'm glad Yakov Smirnoff will never disappear. 😆
I am late to the party, but I know quality when I hear it! Outstanding story and delivery. I am glad I stumbled onto all of these amazing stories! I grew up reading books in the 70's-80's, and these take me back to reading Lovecraft as a teen on stormy nights.....more please!!!!! Thank you much!!!
This is probably the first time that something horrible discovered in Siberia cannot be attributed to the Russian government :D
Keep saying sit like that in Russia is going to have you fall out of window
Shit wtf
@@aidken5290 You taking offence over a joke or what?
@@irena4545 lol no
@@aidken5290 Glad to have that setlled :D
Good afternoon, everyone!
my name is Dr. Miller and the SCP we're going to be studying today is
SCP - ███████ (viewing of specific item restricted by rule of O5-█████████ )
Object Class: Euclid (*Keter Classification pending O5 review)
Special Containment Procedures:
SCP - ███████ is currently effectively contained in an ancient subterranean vault, (in what follows referred to as SCP - ███████-A) of unknown make, estimated to be between 80.000 to ████████ years old.
Located at ██████████████, situated ██ kilometers from the rural locality of Lovozero, in Siberia, Russia.
any attempted breach of containment, by staff or any other entity, will immediately trigger and SCP - ███████ -A1 event, and later followed by am SCP - ███████ -A2 event once the offending parties have been dealt with or otherwise removed themselves to a distance of minimum of 500 meters from the site.
- See Addendums: ███████- A1 and ███████ -A2
The area surrounding SCP - ███████ -A, has been quarantined and is regularly patrolled by SCP personnel under the guise of a military encampment.
all affected parties who have survived an ███████ -A1 event have been treated with amnestics, and a rabies vaccine treatment to feed into the cover story of a sudden rabies outbreak amongst the local fauna.
locals of Lovozero connected to the dig have accordingly been tracked down and amnesticised by SCP personnel.
Entering SCP - ███████ -A is restricted to level 4 personnel who have put in a formal request to the O5 council directly.
While direct visual and spectrographic study of the inner sanctum is allowed, ANY direct interaction with the Seal itself or any attempt to physically alter or otherwise disturb the inside of the containment chamber is strictly prohibited and punishable by immediate termination.
Local fauna in an area of 1 km² surrounding the site is under constant observation of a minimum of two level 3 personnel, (with at least one having an expertise in animal psychology) for any signs of unusual or anomalous behaviour.
Keter classification is pending O5 review after efforts of Doctors Bernard ███████ and Sergei ████████ are suspected to have damaged the anomalous runic seal on SCP - ███████'s containment chamber.
SCP! SCP! SCP!
😊✌️🇨🇦
Nice
Link? Any truth to this thing? Otherwise it was a great little story!
@@raph655 you don't know what the SCP foundation is .. do you?
also this is just me SCP-ifying this creepypasta narration, i thought it would fit neatly in the SCP universe.
Hunting this from your collection to help me ease into my "day off". One of my fave narrations of yours.
Happy New Year!
You're amazing Mr.Mcpasta✨
Amazing voice! Amazing stories! Amazing timing! Simply Amazing❤
Everyone else agree now don't we?😊
I gotta say I love that you put quiet piano music in the background, it's almost unnoticed but it really sets the mood of mystery.
I like your face!
@@darksu6947 thanks!
@@jojocaitlin8508 You're welcome!
This story get's two A 's with me. An A for story and another A for the effort and time and detail's he put into it. I enjoyed it. Could make a good script for a movie ! :)
I really enjoy listening to these before I go to sleep
Same. I can’t sleep without them 😂
27:33
“in terms of the most dangerous animals you can come face to face with, a boose mull pretty much takes the cake”
Project Blue Peacock
Awesome thanks for the upload brother :-) the concept of the story was fantastic and I enjoyed the narrator doing his thing! :-)
Check out At the Mountains of Madness by HP Lovecraft. This story has that same vibe.
Take a shot every time he says “I don’t know how to describe it” or “I don’t have the words”
I am now dead! Thanks!
The decade is ending, I’ve been using your videos (among others) to fall asleep for a good portion of my nights now. sleepsmcpasta.
thanks for the storytimes, creeps
"a boose mull". it caught me as i'm intent in listening spoonerizing is my favorite 😌
"After the incident with the moose, it may have behooved us" I see what you did there. Just like an encounter with a Siberian wolf would give you paws. Narrowly escaping the stealthy hunting of a leopard would make most people take stalk of their situation.
That was a really creative story. I enjoyed it very much! It kind of reminded me of "Dream Catcher" by Steven King, and "The Thing" and maybe a few more rolled into it. I like these stories the best, really gets your imagination working. Thank you for taking your time to narrate this for all of us!!
Check out At the Mountains of Madness by HP Lovecraft. This story has that same vibe.
A few more uses for duct tape ; 1. For covering up the Check Engine light when you can't afford a decent mechanic . 2 . For covering up the thumbnail images on these podcasts . This particular image is SO disturbing , I almost don't want it displayed in my home for the time it takes to listen to this story ! Anyone else ? I mean , what sort of mind conjures up this sort of (?) whatever ? I'm not being a hypersensitive little princess-boots ! Or , am I ?
It’s the multiple holes in that fashion, I think it’s called tryptophobia, it’s a “fear” or disturbing feeling of looking at things with multiple holes all over it.
"Boose Mull" (27:38). I had to rewind to make sure that just happened. I'd have to say that the last thing I'd expect or want to see would be a Boose Mull too. 😂 I've listened to hours of you and I thought you were perfect -- I may have found the single mistake on your entire channel. And it was adorable. 🤣
Not a mistake, Mull Bouse and Behooves us were written that way.
@@fishingandlifeexperiencewi3174 - How do you know? And why would they be - it's been awhile since I listened to this story - was it a relevant play on words?
Your voice is so soothing when you read. I listen to you before bed every night.
You never seem to disappoint me Creeps, keep up the good work!
So the animals were guardians against this evil inprisoned sort of?
Honestly I don't really like the whole "literally every other species has some mysterious 11th sense for anything nope" cliche but still a really good story nonetheless
I personally thought that the whole time, whatever was in the chamber was controlling the animals to stop humans from disturbing it’s slumber, not the other way around with the animals stopping the scientists of their own volition. At least, that’s what you guys seem to thing in the comments.
@@duckdaddy46
What? lol that doesn't make no sense. Something control the animal or the animal act as the guardian to protect whatever imprison in that hole.
I want moore of this one, dont leave us hanging...!
Good story. I like the ones that have a real conclusion not some supposedly scary cliffhanger ending. It’s annoying. Finish writing damn it. This one was quite well done.
I wish that you would do a series on this one
27:37 a boose mull
I read this when it was posted! r/nosleep is truly a good reddit, it's like reading the Sunday comics in the paper.
If animals started to attack me I would open it out of spite
Twinkie Mouse you vindictive son of a bitch lol
You crazy son of a bitch I’m in
VIVA ARMAGEDDON!!!
It was probably a Russian without vodka
Amazing story with amazing detail. The delivery was flawless. This story really captured my imagination as it allowed me to very easily develop a clear visual construct in my mind of everything that was being described.
Part 2 ??? It leaves one too many questions unanswered and i dont like it . 40 MINUTES FOR THIS !?!?!?!?!?
Yep. But several times! 🤪
Applause is there a part 2 of this story
Ain’t nobody about to mention where that thumbnail came
That thumbnail came all over the chamber and now its covered in ectoplasm
Loved it, best part is he doesn't mention them sealing it back and extra chills when you realize it
An implementation of Communism that doesn't end terribly???
1:50 for "fissure"
@@JuanValdez-qj1io lol
Was anyone expecting a rita replusa type character to pop out of the "round shaped sarcophagus" and go.."Ah after 80,000 yrs..I'm free its time to conquer earth!" 🤣
Beautifully written and narrated. I loved every second
Only impossible thing, I thought, was the Racoon in Siberia 😉
Indeed they are of Nyctereutes procyonoides, which is native to Japan, eastern Siberia, China, Vietnam and the Korean peninsula, as “Asiatic raccoon.”
Coyotes in Siberia?
37:03
Take this as my pleasure to welcome of new generation of readers that this sorta upload has invited. Know your enthusiasm for a well narrated story gives hope that it will soon be enjoined to the reading of books. Which were my best friends growing up.
Asimov, Heinlein, King, Koonts, and do many more await you and your lifelong love for it that it gives to you, once something draws you into it's realm, of the hyper awaking state of your imagination.
Thanks for letting me express exactly how all your comments had affected me and how they brought forth my own memories of my own love for my reading books.
Visions of H.P. Lovecraft and his eldrich cyclopeon cities beneath the earths surface. Cthulhu Ftagen
Also the Mountains of Madness
i'm so happy i listened to this, i had no idea what musk deers were and now i do and i'm eternally grateful.
"...after the event with the moose, it may have behooved us..." HA!
why is this one video surprisingly calming to me compared to the others
"ingenious rock samples" Since he said monoclinic before im gonna hazard a guess it actually read "igneous"
S M A R T R O C K S
Not his best 40mn but 💖
This has to be one of my favorite stories all time. I love these mysterious one😂😂
*@**34:05** "His men did the same. His men did the same."* There seems to be an echo in here...
Sensational tale. Im enthralled in this type of thing.
As a history graduate this is SO COOL 😍
Love this channel. Stories are amazing. On a road trip right now and these help pass the time. I did laugh at 27:37 when you said “Boose Mull.” Lol We know what you meant.
That screenshot reminds me of the Chimera from Resistance: The Fall of Man.
So, I've been falling asleep listening to creepypastas, and it's causing me to dream more vividly.
I genuinely want to know what would be down there.
Tash
Hell
@@Toomuchbullshitt Heck*
TheInstinctWithinV2 ldk some three clawed shadow monster
A Draugr Deathlord, a word wall, and a chest full of goodies. I hope you’re not over encumbered
Funny story. Right before the part that narrates the animals attacking the humans en masse, I was just about to comment that on my way home bugs were going out of their way to attack which NEVER happens. I’m particularly proud of the ninja wasp that slightly stung me and took off fast and furious style. I hope he’s ok.
when the WHATS IN THE BOX meme goes to far this is what happens
This would actually make a better movie than 90% of what we get for horror movies from hollywood
I was attacked by earth worms they wiggled all over me and smacked me with their wiggling bodies.😮😞
That sounds awful lol
Lol
Wow! That was a truly frightening story to me.
A boose mull lmao
I would love a sequel to this 🖤 great story
*In a Soviet Russia, we have impossible stuff!*
people who starve to death aren't impossible. there are plenty of them in africa
@@hugh.g.rection.69 in Africa they don't grate your back tho!
Is it weird that I listen to your channel to go to sleep sometimes
Anti vacs parents: Our child's fine.
The child: Thumbnail.
🤣🤣
@Hannibal Hyde good day to you and may your days be blessed my insulting fellow
@Nathaniel She said you recycled her, thanks for taking care of the environment and recycling garbage.
It was good with some Lovecraftian elements as others have noted but the ending was a bit anticlimactic for my taste. It had potential to be much better. However, good reading as always CM
27:36 hehe "boose mull"
Good stories I like listening to these when I’m doing artwork!
There are some truths that should never be found aka don't mess with stuff when everything don't feel right
:) love your uploads creeps hope u are having a good weekend
You should do a voice over of David firth's salad fingers
Why are the titles becoming even more generic, why can't they be a couple of words instead of an entire sentience anymore
Why?
This one wasnt even as bad as they normally are.
@@andrewjennings7306 My point is that why couldn't the story be a simple title with 1 to 4 words so that it could actually bring traction
I have no idea how or why but I always fall asleep to these stories
EARLY VERY EARLY!
A Siberia bull moose.... nice story and completely unexpected! I really thought it was going to be a giant skeleton.
Okay the well into deep earth uncapped and finally the stink can be aired out! The beasts within appreciate you all for opening up the vent 👍
Man, Creeps, I gotta say, normally I'd be way into a story like this, but you threw me off early on because I've _never_ heard anyone pronounce the word "fissure" like that before, and it drove me crazy.
Also when you said "boose mull" I kinda lost it laughing
I love how often he uploads but the one problem is that when you want to get to the older ones (like if ur binging these stories) you have to scroll forever!
Love the vid tho