Pro tip: if a person, especially a kid, calls you their parent, brother, sister, uncle, etc. Just go with it. They feel like they're in danger and are looking for backup.
big thonk cuz, if there is a person trying to talk to them (unknown pedo) if they can't find a trusted relative, they'll immediately go to the nearest person and say, "This is my (relative) and they know (form of self-defense)" or something like that. I did it once.
I always have a plan. Kneel down and ask the kid, "Do you feel safe?" If they're old enough, they'll understand, just tell them to give you a nod or shake their head. Depending on the answer, take them to the nearest public place where you can keep them in public eye. Preferably being somewhere where customer service is there, or a security guard. Question the child, or let professionals do it, in a very careful way. This way, if it is a misunderstanding, you're close and the child is in public, safe, and in the eye of many people who can vouch for your good intent. If you're right, and the child is in danger, you've safely gotten them away.
Seriously, if someone calls me anything, like buddy, mom, sis, etc, I will immediately go along with it. A little girl ran up to me a few weeks ago calling me her "sissy" and I immediately jumped into mama bear mode, picked her up and said "there you are! We were looking for you!" And called to my friends saying "hey guys, I found her!" My friends caught on, and came over, playing the part of worried family members. Later after we had security help us find her ACTUAL family, one if my friends told me a really creepy guy had been coming after her, but stopped when she got to me, then just kept glaring at us.
If you see them scared or nervous give them a wink and start it yourself (saved a 5 year old from a kidnapper when i was 8 by calling him my brother and got him to the police station using this)
Moral of the story: if some teenager or younger is alone with a strange person and calls me dad, take the chance to make all the dad jokes. Saving them will be a bonus.
dude im scared to bits especially when im alone and its dark and if i hear even a sound, i'm yeeting myself out of there bruh i haven't even watched the video and im already freezing up
Ryn Zoku from the ‘fight flight or fight’ response, I mostly have fight. So instead of freezing up or yeeting myself away I just grab my handy dandy battle axe.
I had a feeling once , when my mother bring a new boyfriend at home. I instanly new that je was going too be a pain in the ass. Turn out he was a drug user and have stocolm symdrome. He was violent on my mother and she separate from him. But boy to this day he was such a PAIN!
Zac Attack well yes but actually no bc there’s like this channel that’s has this creepy deep robotic voice and is about creepy stories so this is way better ;-;
I remember this guy taking my hand when i was 10 or 11, he was in his mid 20's pretending to be my brother and im telling you i wanted to scream but he told me there was a creepy guy getting really close to me. I didn't believe the 20 year old still but he didn't take me, he was right here in the same place pretending to be my brother. Thats how a random dude saved me from a potential abductor lol Y people start commenting on this so often lmao--
Good on you for not being abducted but this made me realize how easy someone could pretend to help a child just to gain their trust. Good for you that you still didn’t deeply trusted the dude.
Jazzmin Laurin The creepy dude suspected that he was far away from his family, so creepy boi started passing by. Then the “brother” hold his hand so the creepy dude would suspect that there’s a family member and move on to a next. If that “brother” wasn’t there, that could’ve been the end of his life. Unlessssssss he/she thinked smart.
My dad and his freind stumbled along an grown black bear. My dad's friend made a smooch face to the bear and the bear just slowly back away. That bear fears commitment.
I haven't had any in my older years, but when I was a baby it was storming outside and I was screaming and wailing so loudly in my crib. It was obvious I didn't wanna be in that room no matter what, so my grandmother got me and let me sleep in her bed. Not 10 minutes later, lightning struck the tree outside my window setting it on fire, and the tree also crashed into my room, landing straight on my crib. So, I legit saved myself from getting crushed by a tree.
The scary thing is... It could have worked. If the neighbor didn’t tell OP about the woman who almost died from a previous case (my money is that these guys were responsible for that too), I bet that OP would have suffered a similar fate.
@@starbird3939 generally if "police" knocks on your door at strange hours you should rather play it safe idk about the USA but in Germany most Doors have a Door "Spy" basically a small lense that magnifies whats on the other side so you dont have to open the door to see who's on the other side
rSlash: And the dumbest criminal of the year award goes to these two Me: *remembers a person who robbed a bank but accidentally left his birth certificate* Also me: Lmao
actually, if they would’ve come back later that night, it may not’ve been such a bad move. Neighbors would recognize that as the car they moved in with, so no suspicions there. Claiming they were the police was their mistake. They should’ve claimed to be a victim/neighbor in need of help or something. but also, I’m from Florida, the home of all the dumbest criminals, so 🤷♀️
There was a guy who tried to rob a jewellery store and he kept pulling on the door but it wouldn't open so he just left. In the news report it said that the door was unlocked and it was just a push door
Honestly, I always feel so much relief and respect for people that catch onto the whole, "Hey Mom!" thing. It usually results in a literal lifesaver.... Or, saver from equally terrible things. I just hope that if I see something like that, I wouldn't be an idiot and be like, "Uhhh not your mom". Because dumb brain does dumb things
You're a better person than me. If some kid called me dad, I'd assume I was being set up and I'd nope out of there so fast it would make your head spin. After the shameful way Richard Jewell was treated, no stranger's life is worth mine, or my freedom.
if i was in that situation and they said "im not your mom/dad" to me, i would immediately cause a scene. i would tell them this person is trying to abduct me and to call the cops.
Lol i had an epizode like this and failed hard. Now i can hide behind the fact i was 24 Yo and some1 called me Dad. But to be fair i just couth up abit later... This is how it happened. I was at one night club chatting with (story is better if i tell this later...) ... and that club is on the corner of the main street. Other streets around it are quite dark and people often tell stories that there are some who just lurk in a dark and wait for drunk victims to stumble into a dark narow street and then rob them (in women case something else might also be done to them...), well you get the jist. And i was standing right at the corner of that club. To my left - well lit street, top my right dark street starting from the side of night club and disapearing into the darkness. I'm standing at the corneralone can see club entrance and from the side of my eye i can see street, holding cigarette in my hand and phone in other checking messages... Out of darkness i hear: -Dad, i want to go! I noticed there was like 12Yo kid running towards me. After him i can hear quick footsteps and dark shady figure is following him. Me abit foncused (and i had couple coctails at that point): -Hope to be one day, why? -Dad let's go, i want to go home! - I noticed that the guy emerges from darkness and starts running towards the kid, and from the look of things he will grab him before kid gets to me. At this point i finally couth up whats happening and the guy i was talking with was my ex boss then i worked at security in casino. He is over 2 meters in heighth. I wasn't that thin back then but next to him i looked like a stick! We both just bolted towards the kid and i grabbed the creepo then kid ran to the girls that was smoking next to me. To be fair everything happened really fast and it was quite dark but one thing i renember is the look on that guys face then he saw how big is the next guy is running towards him. I dotn think i ever seen anyone so terryfied. By all means he wasn't small too but my ex boss looks like damn Big show if you ever watched WWE. Kid was alright and actually after he calmed down he was a super cool kid to. Then we waited for his parents we had a chat and he was telling us jokes, picking up girls twice his age. Super cool kiddo. And the guy who was following was a pedophile. Plius he tryed to struggle and my boss knocked his front teeth out :D.
I was 15 and my friend 14 we were walking towards our home and it's far, this group of guys came in and stop us for directions (note that the nearest farm house is almost 2 miles and they look like they were 30 years old) they seemed very nervous at first and later asked if we needed a ride, my friend was such a moron he was almost half way in there van I quickly grabbed his backpack and told them no sorry we're used to walking they eventually left knowing we wont get in there van they said goodbye and thanks but in a very not friendly way, my friend kept nagging me saying "well we could be home about now" our dads work on a cattle ranch so our houses are 10 feet away, anyway I told him you'll thank me later for this jerk and by now we were mad at each other we dint talk the rest of the way home, one week later we started to talk because apparently two girls that went to our school got kidnapped by the same guys and found dead in the forest neer our local market, if I hadn't chosen to stop him and instead let him get on and get on my self, I might not even be telling this story, he has not ever question me when I tell him to not do something and he's got my back if anything happens but that's still things like this can happen to anyone and I'm glad we fricking made it out.
Idk the video has not loaded yet idk why but the huge storm last night did nothing to the wifi but after it is slow like outside it looked like someone running around talking pictures
I've heard it said a lot, and I say it a lot. Never ever EVER ignore a gut feeling that something is horribly wrong. chances are that you've subconsciously picked up on something that's triggered the deep seeded survival instinct in all of us.
Even if you listen to it and then happen to be wrong you still not losing anything, meanwhile if you don't listen to it and you were right...well you could fucking die or worse. Always listen to those "Bad feelings"
I'm the kind of person that tends not to get extreme, powerful gut feelings. I'll either be able to work it out logically and make sense of the situation, or it'll just go over my head.
@@esteicy98 not true. Panicking is still risky. Following a gut feeling when nothing is wrong can cause you to behave in ways you normally wouldn't. Useful when fleeing a threat, but dangerous in its own right. I'm not saying you should ignore gut feelings, of course. But it's something to remember to take care not to act inordinately on a gut feeling. Try to understand why you have the feeling, or at least what it's coming from, and avoid the specific threat.
When I was in fourth grade or so, My friend and her younger brother and I were hanging out (All of us under 12 in age) in the back yard of our neighbors house. Down the alleyway a ways there was a middle aged man wearing a bra on backwards and trying to ask us to come closer to him. My friend and her brother started laughing at him like it was the funniest thing they'd ever seen but I was always an anxious kid and wasn't super comfortable with the whole thing so I urged the others to come back to my house with me. We went inside and told my parents what happened and got sent to my room to play. The next day at school we got called to the principal's office and sat down with some police officers who gave us a few pictures and asked us to point out if any of them looked like the guy we saw. All three of us pointed to one specific guy and we found out later on that he was under house arrest as a registered sex offender who had a long history of sexually assaulting children, and was clearly trying to lure the three of us for the same.
OH another one happened sometime last year when my girlfriend and I were walking home from the gas station once. It's only like a three block walk and we usually don't have any problems but this time there was this one car that kept circling, driving down this same road, turning off the street, turning into the nearby alley, and pulling back through into our road and slowing down right next to us. It was HORRIFYING. Absolutely terrified of this guy finding out where we live, we made a decision to, as calmly as possible, turn right onto the road near our house instead of actually going straight into our house. As soon as we turned the corner we ran as fast as we could and ducked into a different street, then peaked on the guy who seemed to have lost us. We watched him speed off in the opposite direction, and when we were sure he was gone, we sprinted to our house as fast as we could, desperate to get inside before he could come back and see us. Haven't seen him since thank god, but it was terrifying.
I was around 19 when I was at my dorm by myself and it was late, somewhere around 11:45PM-12:00 AM I realised I had no milk so I needed to get more. I left and walked down the street by myself to go to the store which was only a block or two away, when I see this guy that must be at least 6,1 and i am 5,7 so I look like a hell of a target. So I go to the nearest group of girls my age and say "hey what's up it's really been too long!!" And I lift my hand in front of me and Pont to the man behind me and the group appears to understand so we talk until that guy leaves and I thank I tthem they told me how brave I was to walk up to a group of strangers, and that they are so glad nothing ended up happening. That's how I met my best friend.
@@snazytoons4142 I don't see it that way. I'd much rather be safe than sorry because tbh, if you had someone tall wearing all black with their face concealed almost completely, waiting outside of your university campus following you for two blocks at like 12 at night, IS NOT a possibly dangerous situation that any female, Or even male should avoid, there IS something wrong with you. I have severe social anxiety and I am so so proud of myself for being able to do that. And If you don't get that, it's not my problem. But male female or anywhere in between, that is a possibly dangerous situation that should be evaded at all cost. And I beg of you if you ever find yourself in a similar situation do what is did. Don't be the next poor soul gone missing on the news.
@@the_Otherland_Floof so wait, was that tall guy like following you? And wearing all black clothes and stuff? Also why was there a random group of girls at 12 at night. lol
@@snazytoons4142 it was a house party from what I could see, forgot to mention that. Sorta important detail, I just can't imagine what could have happened if some moron hadn't decided to have a house party.
From the first story, just know that any burglars that want to rob a house in the middle of the night when people would be sleeping, or the hours when most people would be home from work are up to something beyond stealing. Most burglars who are ONLY there to steal stuff just want to be in and out and done because they don't want to encounter any homeowners who could potentially shoot them or call the cops. Those type of burglars don't want a fight, they just want your valuables.
@@WellPreparedTreeFrog ikr, do you guys know how fucking creepy it is when you try to sleep and it's 100% silent and then you hear sonething bumping against the inside of your wardrobe? I jumped and my heart exploded in the middle of the night and it's so bad to want to open it, but also to leave it and stay in bed...that was a baaaad night, but the next day i looked and found nothing...obviously😂 still hate it when your room makes noise for no reason at all
im not gonna be at my house tonight I live in a good neigbourhood and the same thing is happining that happened in the first story some teens going into unlocked cars and stealing stuff
I remember when I was 12-13, I had to take care of my neighbors cats for the weekend. So I went over there to feed them at around 5 PM, and as I was in the kitchen, I heard a knock at the door. I was already scared since I was in my neighbors house, it was dark and some random person came to the door. So I went to the door and looked out the peephole. It was really hard to see since it was during the winter, but I remember seeing a person standing there in all black clothing with a hoodie covering their face. I immediately looked down at the lock on the door, which I didn't lock after I got into the house, so then I tried quickly but quietly locking it but of course it makes that clicking sound. After I locked it the person began banging on the door repeatedly, and I hid in the hallway until it stopped. I didn't have my phone with me at the time and they had no home phone, so I waited until the knocking stopped, checked to see if they left and finished what I was doing before locking up the house and bolting my way back home (which was only a few houses away). From now on, I have my phone on me wherever I go, and I lock the door right after I step into the house, even if I'm about to leave again.
you probably shouldnt have bolted out, theres a good chance the same guy is hiding around the corner waiting for you to open the door and chase you down
The one time my dad forgot his phone at home in 10 years of owning a cell phone his mom died. My mom had to use his phone to call his boss to get someone over to tell him. (He was working extra on a Saturday and works as a tile setter in new homes)
"We need to leave now" moment was when the actual FBI came checking our house. cuz apparently there was a murderer on the losse next to our house. we had to close all out blinds so the murderer didn't see us. and when I took a peek out the window I saw a black figure run across the window outside. till this day I wonder if that black figure was the murderer.
My I need to leave now situation was when I was riding my horse. I was a young teen maybe 13 and I had the horse just walking slowly down a path through the woods. We were enjoying the birds and the quiet of the woods. Suddenly a man jumped out from behind a tree and grabbed my horse's bridle reins at the bit (that is what is in the horses mouth) and my ankle. He tried to pull me off. I kicked the horse on the other side of her body to drive her into him and began to lash him in the face with the part of the reins that hung down. She was trying to rear up and throwing her head around in a way someone who wasn't used to horses would find very scary. I think about the third or fourth hit I made got him in the eye because he screamed and let go. That little Arabian ran like a racehorse down the trail until we got to the cut where the high power lines crossed thru the woods. I think she was as scared as I was. We followed the cut to a road and we never used that trail again. Her name was Saba and she was a great horse I had till she passed while I was in grad school. I hope his name was blind whatever after that.
You know some animals know how we feel by smell. I don't know if horses can do this but i'm sure she got scare for the grab and then realized you were scare and that probably freak her out more. So in conclusion she just felt what you felt.
@@sleepinginmoss Thanks but it was a long time ago. I love horses too they are honest and loving and brave. She was a sweeet girl who loved to stand with her head against my chest like a giant lap doge. Hope you get to spend time with horses and all your dreams come true.
@@milliex3523 No your body would have kicked in some adrenalin. Remember that is your/our nature. And the same for the horse that person is the preditor that his species developed to escape.
yeah, same. So I never stay out late because at night my gut feeling is in the constant status of "if you're not home by this time, you will die on the streets".
Oh, same. But the way I look at it, having an anxiety disorder can be a good thing because it makes you more aware of your surroundings. Is it a pain? Yeah, but you're more likely to listen to that gut feeling because your anxiety is freaking out and that can save your life. I feel like a lot of people tend to just brush off those gut feelings of something being wrong because they're afraid that they're paranoid or whatever. But when you have anxiety, you're more concerned about getting your anxiety off of your back so you listen to it just to make it happy.
I too have anxiety, but trust me there is a strange serine calmness then an utterly deep fear when something happens. I was in a shooting once and I still cant get over the scary calm i felt right before my GTFO gut kicked in
My "we need to leave now" came from my doctor. I had been horribly harassed as school for years to the point that I had already attempted suicide when I was only 8. By the end of 2nd grade, my doctor pulled out a map of different school districts and said we had to go to *these* schools and see *these* professionals for my depression and other psychological disorders. If we did not move, I risked a high chance of never seeing another summer vacation (In layman's terms, I was going to die if I stayed). With this in mind, we moved. That was 10 years ago now, I'm in college, and I'm still screwed up slightly from what had happened. But hey, better than being in the hole. Also, not too long ago (like last year) I was at the store just looking for some stuff. I happened to be wearing my PT (physical training) for the Army shirt at the time, but this is normal for me. Suddenly, this girl who was like 13 or 14 walks up to me and starts calling me "brother" while holding onto my arm. I was seriously confused and looked around. As I was carefully scanning the area I spotted a man in a dark sweater who was pretending to not be looking at her. Picked up on what was happening and proceeded to play along. Problem is, my actual mother and sister were at the store as well. I kept my head on a swivel the whole time. Mom was army too, and is a large and strong woman. Found them in the produce section and flashed the "play along" look. They picked up on it instantly. Kid stayed with us until we got out to our car, where she then thanked me and pulled out her phone to call her father. My head was still on a swivel, and I could see the guy was at checkout. Seeing this I said "fuck that, mom, let's get her to her house." We then took her to her home where we were thanked by her parents. I was offered cash, but turned it down. The man was arrested a week or so later on charges of kidnapping and pedophilia. Makes me sick that these people are out there, but I'm glad that I prevented one more child from having to suffer. To be honest, with that last one, the number of times I've prevented kidnappings is shocking. As a result, I keep a toy handgun on me at almost all times and normally have a knife on me. I modified the toy gun to have a screw on black cap that fits over the orange cap, and I keep it tucked in my sweater or in my waistband. I've had to flash it a couple times and once drew it. That normally scares them off.
Once I was walking to a usual block, after school, where I wait for my dad to pick me up. It was in a cluster of buildings and weren't too open... There was nobody around that day and I was pretty lonely. My dad told me he was coming from far away so I had to wait for about thirty minutes or so. I plugged my headphones in and decided to watch TH-cam videos. Suddenly I felt hands on my mouth and a straining voice telling me to shut up and was pulling me... Mind you I was a 8 year old but was trained in karate since 4... I bit into his hand and fukin yeet my legs straight into his balls, and bit his finger, twisted one of them in the process. I then began to run back to my school, where my dad always to me to go if smt like this happened. Lucky me, I ran straight into one of the teachers, my Tamil teacher(looked like she was related to me as I was brown skin coloured) and shouted, "Mom!! Where have you been!!" ( I silently told her, we need to leave from here now) Lucky she knew me well, and judging from the man behind me, she decided to play along, thankfully. She was like," Where have YOU been? Cmon lets go home," and immediately went back inside school and called my dad and the police. I heard the guy curse me and went off, holding his balls lmao. I thanked my teacher so much, and she was like no problem... Five minutes later police showed up and questioned us both. Soon after my dad came in and we both cried about it and thanked God that I learned karate. But bless my Tamil teacher for saving my life that day. Thankss Mdm Pauline, I'll never forget what you have done for me till this day. Edit: Ever since then, I wait for my dad in school and learned, the country with the lowest crime rates doesn't mean it's safe
You are really smart like dam knowing the mans weak spot then heading back to school to trick the dude into thinking a teacher was your mother. Either way I’m glad you were safe.
When I was little (about 7 or 8) my cousin (8 or 9) and I were playing outside my house, on a play structure. My mom was inside cooking or something and would check on us every few minutes to make sure we were doing alright. My cousin and I were just laughing and talking on my swing set when suddenly I got this pit in my stomach... I can only explain it as pure terror. I immediately stopped talking and my cousin asked me if I was okay. I told her that we needed to go inside. She asked me why and I told her that I didn’t know but I knew we had to go. She tried to convince me that I was being silly and that I was just paranoid, but the feeling of complete fear grew and grew. I cut her off and, in a panicked voice, told her her “if we don’t go, we are going to die!”. I was suprised I that I had said it and so was my cousin. She knew I was serious, though, and we SPRINTED inside, slammed the door shut, and locked it. My mom rushed in asking what was wrong and I told her everything. She hugged me and promised me that everything was going to be okay and offered to go outside with us if we wanted, to which I quickly declined. We quickly forgot about the whole ordeal and my cousin and I began watching tv. About 10 minutes after we had gone inside the feeling returned. My head darted to the window and there, no more then 15 feet from where my cousin and I were playing, a bear and her two cubs stood. I thought I was going to faint and brought it to the attention of my cousin and my mom, who were equally as terrified. It still freaks me out to this day.
@ShadowPlayzGacha Yes and the fact that it was a mom with her cubs makes in more scary. Mama bears are extremely protective and sense little things as a threat.
One time my mom, sister, and I were driving back home from a trip to Denver. We went to Denver alot (we lived in a small town and my sister and I had to go down there to see specialists) and always went the same route. As we were getting closer to our town, I got a pit in my stomach, but didn’t say anything about it. A few minutes later the feeling was so strong that I thought I was going to puke or faint. I told my mom that I thought we should go the longer route (about an hour extra) home. My mom and sister were suprised and confused. They asked me why and I told them about my gut feeling. We are a very religious family and believe strongly in trusting our guts, as we believe it’s often God trying to tell us something. Becuase of this, it wasn’t hard to convince them and we went the long way. We got home and forgot about the whole thing, until something horrifying happened. My mom got a text from a family friend asking if we were alright. My mom said yes and asked why. Apparently a few dozen bolders had fallen on the pass we normally took and caused a huge accident. We found out later that 6 cars (11 people) were involved, 2 died, and another was injured (I believe... the numbers could be slightly off but In pretty sure this was it). It still dawns on me that the same thing could have happened to us and I thank God that it didn’t. ALWAYS listen to your gut, even if it’s wrong, it’s better to listen to it than not.
Nicely done. Also pay attention to the things that happen to delay you from being in a certain spot at a certain time. For example, I was planning a trip, nothing major, 200 km away, 3 hours drive. But before leaving, I pray to God to watch over me and to send me signals, in his own way, to warn me. That day when I try to leave, car won't start. It took me 20 minutes to find someone with jumper cables to help me start it. Once started no issues, completed my trip. On the road, saw police cars just leaving one of their favorite spots to stake out for speed tickets - they were done for the day. If I would have left 20 minutes earlier, I would have gotten a ticket, I'm a lead foot. On another occasion, I caught EVERY SINGLE red light out of town. They're not timed or anything, and when I didn't catch a red light, a pedestrian crossed the street. That put me on guard, obviously I have to delay my trip start for few minutes. So I pulled into a gas station to buy a drink, let some minutes pass. On the road, 100 km away, I passed an accident that happened MINUTES before. If i wasn't delayed, i would have been right there ! On another occasion, I ignored such a signal, was tired, after work, was riding my car to drive 4 km away to meet some friends. I was compelled to turn right out of my driveway, to take a slightly longer route (maybe 5 minutes longer), but instead I said fuck it, and turned left, to take the shortest and less traffic heavy route. At a traffic light, I took the outer lane, next to the sidewalk and went straight through the crossroad, which is permitted at that particular one. A red car on my left, on 2nd lane, did not gave me enough room (crossroad is "C" shaped, so you have to turn through it), entered onto my lane and tapped my front left wing, scratching it.
My mom hates driving the Gap with me since its all one lane with roadwalls on either side right now. I also have to go to Denver regularly for specialist appointments, so we usually take a side road to avoid I-25 as much as possible
exactly, see this is another thing channels like this do, kinda stupid. a 5 minute google search could've easily proved that hurricanes do spawn tornadoes a lot, especially the more powerful ones. this is why, along with the storm surge, flooding and high winds, that people evacuate or are evacuated from coastal areas days before a hurricane is said to have hit. those who "ride out the storm" either live in a very well built home, like built with ICF, or live in a skyscraper or high rise apartment and have enough food and spare water to last em awhile, or live in a not so well built home but are either too poor, too stupid, or don't have anyone further inland to go to, so they stick around and ride the storm out, hoping and praying their house isn't next.
I don't know why but I just imagine it's like minecraft: the hurricane is going crazy then all of a sudden it stops and everything just freeze and you hear a keyboard typing and out of the corner of you eye you would see"/summon_tornado"
This happened to my mom when she was in college. She and a friend took the same subway on the way, so they always went together after classes. This friend always wanted to ride the wagon that was closest to the front. Well, one day, when they are going to the subway station, they see the train is about to leave and the friend says that they should just wait for the next one. My mom was like "No, we can catch it, just run!" and they did. When they arrived home, they see in the news that the train that left after the one they rided was crushed by a sudden cave-in. Thing is, the wagons in the front are the ones that got the biggest damage, so, had they gotten in that train and gotten in the front as he always wanted, they wouldn't have made it out. Even creepier, my mom says that before that incident, she had been having a recurring nightmare about the subway stopping and everyone having to get off and walk through the tunnels, which were pretty dark except for ocasional cartoon devils drawn on the walls. She said "The drawings were pretty silly, but after what happened, I just think it made it even worse". Of course, after the accident, she never had that nightmare again.
Last night, I was sitting in the dining room on the computer, just minding my own business. A few minutes passed, nobody was home, just me, then I heard something on the window next to me. I thought it was nothing, so I kept playing... That was until I heard a noise from the front window. Now, I know how to defend myself, but I have emotional issues, and I'm fairly short for my age, so when I am I a situation like this, I panic! I locked all the doors, grabbed my Bokkan (A Wooden Japanese Sword) and ran into my mom and dad's room. I locked the door, and called my dad while I hid in the closet... I was sitting there in fear, and asked if I should call the police, he said no, and he was on his way, so I asked if I should call mom to see if it's her, and he said no (She was working at the time). Only a couple of minutes later I hear the door burst open and rapid running with loud footsteps, I stayed on the phone and heard my dad's echo, I got confused, and tried to stand up in the closet. And I saw the light come on. I remembered I locked the door and nobody could get in without a key, and that's when I hung up, and it was my dad. He was testing to see what I'd do... HE FRIKIN TESTED ME!!!
Probably my "we need to leave NOW" is when I was walking home with my sisters (18F) and (9f), it was around 10:00-1:00. Suddenly, from this house was this guy. He was a somewhat chubby and greasy fellow but whatever, he suddenly walked up to us and offered us money. We were obviously confused. Suddenly our oldest sister told us to run and we booked it from there, turns out the guy was chasing after us but he just ran off. We made it home and called the police. The man tried to hide but failed and the police caught him. Turns out, he offered us money to try and silence anybody who saw him to get the police off his trail. I was shaken by the whole ordeal and my parents forbade us from walking home so late at night again. Also this was back in 2019 so the memories are foggy. *TL;DR* *A man offered my sisters and I money to try and get the police off his trail.*
Nah. Sorry to sound scary, but I think he was up to something else. You all wouldn't have known he even existed if he didn't come up to you, so if he was so worried about people who had seen him possibly telling the cops where they had seen him, then why would he bother you all when he could have just stayed wherever he came from until you passed by? Also, if he was worried about cops why did he chase you?--All that would do is make your parents call the cops and tell them that some strange man had chased their 3 kids after he offered the money-- a strange man who not only could be described by the 3 people who saw his face, but who could also tell the cops what house he came from. I think the excuse he gave sounded a lot nicer than what he really had in store. Still though, I'm glad you and your sisters got away from him.
My "We Need to Leave Now" moment happened when I was about 11 and was walking home from summer school. I was face-to-face with a stray rabid Rottweiler just staring at me. My first and only instinct was to stand completely still as a statue because of fear that my asthma would screw me over if I ran away. It just stared me down until it sneezed and ran away.
This happened to me too. I was on my way to find my babysitter's house cause i needed the key to our house, and to my surprise, there was a huge black rottweiler about to nail me down to the ground or SOMETHING cause it was running at me at top speed, and god, thank goodness, my babysitter just in time opened the door and told the dog to sit. My heart was raising, my legs were shaking, and I was standing still. That was one of the scariest moments of my life.
Three experiences: 1) When I was still a teenager, maybe around 14 - 15 years old, I was browsing the magazine section of a grocery store while my dad and brothers were getting food. As I'm browsing, a guy comes up to me wearing a green jacket and cotton hat. I think it might have been winter or early spring, so I didn't question his outfit too much. We got to talking about the different magazines and at one point, he made a joke that I chuckled at, then he reached over and tickled my belly. As soon as he did that, red flags shot right the hell up in my head and I knew I just HAD to get away from this guy. I told him I had to go and I went to find my dad. While I was shopping with my dad at the frozen food section, I saw the guy walk by on his way to a different aisle, and he was obviously scanning the aisles looking for something... because when he saw me, our eyes locked for what felt like an eternity. He was obviously in a rush, so as soon as he noticed I was with my dad, he left the store immediately. It was only after he was gone that I told my dad what happened and they took me to a security booth to describe the man. My only regret is that I didn't tell my dad sooner so the guy could have been apprehended before leaving the store. 2) Again as a teenager, my brother and I wanted to learn how to play chess after being inspired from movies like Independence Day. Funny how those movies make Chess seem soooo interesting. Anyway, my parents signed us up for classes with a group that was known for teaching kids how to play. Since I don't want to ruin their reputation on here, I won't be sharing the organization that taught us. Anyway, my mom got a weird vibe from the teacher, so she told me: "Don't ever let your little brother be alone with him." I thought it was weird, but I'd never disobey my mom under any circumstances, so I agreed and kept it in mind whenever I went to get lessons. One day, the teacher pulled me aside and said he needed to speak to my little brother in private. I denied his request, telling him I needed to be in the room with him at all times per my mom's orders. He insisted, saying there were things he needed to tell my brother that he couldn't tell me, but no matter what, I refused to let him be alone with my brother. Eventually he relented and we went home. We continued to get lessons from him while my brother remained under my ever-watchful eye, but we ended up leaving the group when he started inviting kids up to a mountain retreat over the weekend with him. My mom obviously didn't want us alone with him over the course of a few days in a mountain lodge with no contact for miles. Good call on her part, and it certainly taught me to trust my gut, because a few years later, we discovered he was a child predator. He had been molesting his own son for years and he had inappropriately touched several young boys during those mountain retreats, often insisting that kids share the bed with him and such. He initially made his escape from the state and moved elsewhere, but a parent in another state discovered he was teaching at an elementary school in another state and they finally apprehended him. To my knowledge, he is currently serving a life sentence. It's definitely dark humor, but whenever I tell this story and am reminded he never wanted to pull me aside, I joke that: I guess I wasn't cute enough to be molested. 3) When I was a kid, probably 11 - 12, I was pulled out of school because of extreme bullying and instead I received home schooling. My brother was also pulled out of school because he had a learning disability and the school wouldn't offer him any help, which frustrated my mom. There were times when my mom regretted having us getting home schooled because it meant we couldn't meet kids or really have much of a social life, but there was this one instance where my mom told us she was grateful we were in the house. One day while we were learning a language, we heard the doorbell ring. A white van was sitting out in the cul de sac on the road with the side door open and it was crewed by three young men; one driver, someone in the passenger seat, and someone in the back holding the door open and watching us at the door. They said they were there to check our plumbing, but the van didn't have any logos, branding, phone numbers, etc. and looked kind of beat up. My mom immediately knew there was a danger, so she called out to us from the front door to check on the laundry machine and the toilet to see if there were any problems. We checked and told her nothing was wrong while she stayed at the front door. She smiled and thanked them for coming by, then closed the door. He returned to the truck with his friends and they drove off. Curiously they only came to our house, so I imagine they'd been checking the place out for some time. We hadn't scheduled any maintenance on the house that day and my mom confessed to us that she suspected they were either robbers or kidnappers, and the only reason they didn't take action is because there were other people in the house, so it probably spooked them. One of the few times my mom was ever super thankful she took us out of school.
@@Richard_Nickerson This one right? www.inquirer.com/philly/news/crime/philadelphia-chess-coach-stephen-shutt-sex-abuse-masterman-frederick-douglass-elementary-20181019.html
I was walking my dog in the forest during the "Killer Clown Pandemic" and some of them had been seen around my village. Without a goal, just pacing through the forest, I quickly found myself having no idea where I actually was and without my dog, as I usually put her off her leash when no one was around. After a few minutes I just noticed something in the corner of my eye. I didn't know what it was, but I didn't need to know. It was something red leaning against a tree. Immediately adrenaline began to flood my entire body and it felt like my feet were moving on their own, as I just turned around and ran away as fast as possible. Stumbling and almost tripping over branches spread all over the ground, I didn't dare to even think about what was behind me running after me. Eventually I managed to find the exit of the forest, falling on my knees and going into a mayor panic attack. Seemingly out of nowhere my dog was suddenly next to me and once I was able to catch my breath again, I forced myself onto my knees and further away from the forest. I knew I wouldn't be able to stop my dog, should she try to run away, so I didn't put on the leash again, but she, too, seemed to feel like something was wrong and didn't leave my side. The whole time I felt like something was watching me from the forest and I haven't been there on my own since.
@@finalistburrito2499 well yeah. This is about scary shiz happening to real people. When it happens to fictional characters then sure it's not really scary because it never happened, but we talk about real people and real events that could have real consequences. That in itself is a little off putting. Everyone has the right to be scared of such things. If they want to share that it scares them then nothing is stopping them. Especially in the comment section of a video like this. I know people that are not afraid of such things happening to them. If you're tough like that then congrats, but you don't have to rub it in everyone's faces.
This is also great when you are a tourist. Most curio sellers etc speak English. So say No English. Then start talking in a less well known language. I use Afrikaans and Zulu. They immediately leave you alone. It doesn't even have to make sense. The seller won't know 🤣
@@Comrade_Jason I've used Tolkien's Elvish to the same effect. I was just saying random words and not actually forming sentences, but who in the world would ever actually recognize that?
@@mushyrooms79 I remember the winds that day and I was in downtown Ventura when the Thomas fire first started and I notice the moon was red and thought that was the new moon they were talking about, then went back to the east end and saw the fire which took 15 minute next thing I know 30 minutes or saw after at my house the power went off and we went to Oxnard to get light and saw that it was already in downtown Ventura not even an hour after it started.
When I was in high school we’d just gotten a new dog (an absolute sweetheart rottie springer spaniel mix). I was seventeen at the time. I was out for a walk with him near my house, when a guy in a work truck pulled up asking for directions. I told him I didn’t know the address, so he repeated it, louder. “WHERE IS-“ cue him being cut off my my dog jumping up and putting his paws on the guys open front window. He suddenly lost interest, said “never mind”, and drove off after I pulled my dog off his truck. Denny, you were the BEST DOG EVER ♥️
I was in 4th grade walking home from school with my friends and these 3 guys on a motorbike speeding through our village with 9 INCH knifes came along the pavement towards us I had to action movie forward roll dive out of the way. Later that day they were arrested for multiple burglaries and murders in the neighboring village I suppose our village was there getaway route as our village is very peaceful and not meant for high speed chases so that is why they were on a motorbike
My most “we need to leave moment” was at the Gilroy Garlic festival. We had been there a couple of hours and were debating to catch a later bus on an earlier one. My sister wanted so pictures so my mom was helping her take them and I went to refill water at the free refill station. I walked up to the station to refill but they said they were almost out so I started walking back to meet up with my mom and sister and then I snapped. I started yelling that we had to leave now and physically pulling my mom and sister to leave seriously angry and yelling like a crazy person. This is super uncharacteristic of me-especially since as I was walking up, I was going to tell my mom to have my sister pose at a different angle since it would look better. I got them to run out with me since I was crazily yelling that we had to leave and that I was leaving now. We got on the bus that was just about to leave: As soon as we got on the bus I felt immediately calm again since I had no idea why I had been mad in the first place. We made it back to the car and I started driving out of the parking lot and a friend who follows my Snapchat called me. Apparently we got the last bus out before the Gilroy garlic shooter came and started terrorizing the festival. To this day I have no idea why I snapped like that, ignored our preset plan, and made my family run to the last departing bus-but I am super happy it happened.
I would seriously like a scientific explanation on how we can just know something's wrong with absolutely no indication that anything actually is. Brainwaves are okay for stuff like being followed and feeling like someone is watching you or something, but like, where you feel something bad is going to happen, way before it actually does. How?
My “we need to leave now” was when I was looking out my window at night and heard screaming in the distance and I was like “oooookayyyy” then I heard someone whisper, “daaaaaaaarrrliiiing.” From maybe 30 cm from my face. I shut the window, turned on the light in my room, and grabbed a letter opener. Never told anyone this story until now
@@blocklock8341 and how can you prove it, mr? i here weird noises every night. trust me, this sounds very believable when what sounds like a bleating animal goes nonstop almost every night. still have know idea what is making the noise, but is is as damn real as the fingers on my hand.
If you believe stories on the internet, there's nothing anyone can say to convince you otherwise. But sure, some creep if 30cm from your face right outside an open window without any lights on and he just whispers then walks away. Lmao gottem betchya they though I was a creep! Sure.
So I have a story. This isn't mine it's my friends. They were at home alone one night and they looked out their window and saw a black cat that looked like their cat, so they went out and tried to call the cat in, but as soon as they stepped foot out their door a pit fell in their stomach, and they went back inside. But they really wanted their cat inside so they went out again and tried to call the cat in. The pit in their stomach only grew. They decided to come inside lock all the doors and windows, close all the blinds and curtains and go to their parents room upstairs and call the police. They were scared out of their mind. The police did a perimeter around their house and neighborhood. They didn't see anything so they checked the car cam of the police cruiser. And they found in the bushes across the street in the house, a cougar. The 'cat' was the shadow of the cougar but their were lights shining from the garage and on the street so it just looked like a cat. They said they would always trust their gut instincts after that.
not sure if this applies but my scariest “we need to leave now” moment was on the last day of my freshman year in high school. Our school has a “field day” sort of celebration every year on the last day of school where students are allowed to pretty much roam the entire school and even outside without any supervision. My school is also right in front of a river which has paths on either side for people to stroll on. Now these paths were open to the public and were considered off-limits to students during school hours. Me and 2 friends, being the reckless adventure-seeking freshmen we were, decided to stroll on the riverside path anyways. There came a point where the path ended and the forest began. We quickly debated whether or not it’d be safe and ok to keep going. I urged my group to go since I was hella curious and I was having fun so far. We came across a tall wired fence that had a huge whole slashed at the bottom. Again, we debated on whether we should turn back and return to the school. I had a bit of a bad feeling so I suggested we go back. My friend, however, said it was fine and that I should go first so they could watch my back. Reluctantly I slowly entered through the hole and walked to a small clearing. There we found a tent, a burnt out campfire, a spray painted and withered doll and various old items that suggested that someone used to live there. Everything pretty much looked like someone had been staying here for some time but then abandoned it, or worse, something bad had happened to them and their things were left behind. I felt that that there was no one at this site and that we were alone so I began taking pictures of the site and walked around looking at everything. I was really unnerved and shocked to see this site so near our school. At this point my bad feeling was at its peak and I kept saying that we should go back. Despite the feeling that there wasn’t anyone there, I felt as though we were about to be victims of a missing person case and have our corpses buried there in the forest to be found years later. Then my friend curiously touched the tent and that was when something inside jolted and hit back. Me and my friends immediately ran while nervously laughing. We told everyone else about it when we came back to the school. None of our teachers or friends had even noticed that we left so I bet if something bad had happened to us in the forest no one would have been able to tell until it was too late. I still have the pics of the weird shit we saw there. Needless to say that was definitely a memorable last day of school.
I'm currently a teenager, though my scariest "we need to leave now.", was when I was maybe 9-10ish. Where my family and I used to live our street faced a mini-forest that which a good chunk had been torn down to build a park on the opposite side. It also had a few streetlights in front of the mini-forest, but they rarely worked. My brother and I (who was maybe 5-6) would walk through this little cove of trees to get to the park. You'd end up a good distance behind and to the side of the park's square gazebo and slightly behind a dirt track. One summer I took my brother to the park at like 10am. Since we knew no one would be there at 10am during the summer (stupid logic). When we arrived we were kind of right. There was a woman (maybe 19 year old) running the track with her dog and a man just sitting in the gazebo. I let my brother play and I stood nearby watching the man and my brother. Every few minutes the man would inch closer to the park, he was about a good sprinting distance away when I grabbed my brother and bolted to the sidewalk and up to our house. I didn't see him when we walked in, so we played the rest of the day in our concrete box of a backyard making a chalk jungle. That night I went downstairs for some milk because I couldn't sleep and saw my grandma and dad watching the news. I was unintrested but then I heard that a man got arrested for assault and attempted kidnapping of a woman at the park we were at earlier that day. We moved shortly after.
The woman in the last story should have turned around and gone to the police. Right then, while the pysicial evidence was still fresh. Because this guy had done this before and would do it again .
I’ve had a few “I need to leave right now” moments. The scariest one was when I was 19 and walking home alone from work around midnight. I always took a shortcut through a park, even though it was pretty dark, because I live in a big city and there’s always people around. There just weren’t any that night. For some reason I just had a bad feeling that night, so I called up my friend while walking just to have someone on the phone. Right when I entered the park, I noticed someone came out from behind a hedge and started following me. It was too late to turn back and I was too scared to look back and see who it was. All I could see was his shadow because of the park lights, and with every light I passed I could see his shadow coming closer to mine. I didn’t say anything to my friend on the phone but started walking faster until he was eventually so close to me that I just started sprinting. Made it out of the park, looked back and he had stopped behind this sign and was just standing there watching me. I never took that shortcut again. To this day I am still literally scared of my own shadow.
quenyasansel holy shit I’ve had issues with human shaped shadows because of some horrible night terrors/ sleep paralysis moments when I was younger. It was always just a dark figure chasing me but I couldn’t move. For a while I couldn’t drink out of mugs cuz I could see my own dark figure at the bottom. I was very young tho but even now I sometimes jump at my own shadow
Since people here are still dropping their personal experiences, I’ll drop my own as well. When my friends and I were freshmen in high school, my best friend at the time suddenly showed up to hang out at lunch with her new boyfriend, who was a senior at the time. A lot of us were already on edge just looking at the guy. He wasn’t weird looking, quite the opposite actually. But, he was so handsy, and weirdly standoffish. He didn’t like to let us talk to his girlfriend. When asked, she told us that they’d only met that day, a couple hours ago. It was creepy how possessive he was showing himself to be, but that friend didn’t seem to see why my other friends and myself were creeped out. Over a few weeks he got more grabby with her, and got actually mad at us for talking to her at all. We didn’t see much of her, and she didn’t seem to try to talk to us. But I had a growing pit in my stomach and messaged her, no holds barred, about how eery her bf made me feel and that I had a strong feeling that she needed to get away from him. A couple days later, my school was under high security mode, because that boy threatened to shoot my friend, her friends including me, my school, and himself.
I have a good one! So I live a minute walk away to some woods with trails and stuff. So me and like 5 or 6 kids are walking around wanting to visit the lake. The oldest is 14 and the youngest is 12 so we are just trying to do some fun things. We visit the lake and it start to get dark so we’re walking back and I get this.. feeling, like we’re being watched. I turn to my friend and tell him my feelings and get just goes “Yeah.. I’ve been feeling it since we left the lake.” The group starts to walk a tiny bit faster until my one friend starts to book it, then we all start to run as fast as we can until we get out and to our houses, we didn’t find out till later that the reason our one friend started to run is because he saw a coyote watching us and wanted to get out as fast as he could.
The one where the kid acted like the girl was his mom was actually pretty cool because people helping people is awesome. That girl was really cool and understood the kid.
Cheems lol it's weird how you refer to her as a girl. I mean she's a mother and I assume she's over 25 so it's more appropriate to say "woman" or "lady". IDK maybe that's just me lol
I have a little story from when i was younger So my sister and i was in the mall with my mother. And she told us to ‘Wait outside the shop so i can pay’. My older sister was chill and we waited outside. One if those toy dropping machines was right by a bench and i was just staring at it, then some old lady sitting at the bench looked at me with a weird grin on her face and said “Would you like me to give you some money dear?” I, being a nice little kid replied with “Oh, no thank you”. She seemed like she was up to something and then she said “You sure? All the other kids want some money from me,” she said . At this moment my sister realised what was happening and said “Mam, i’m sorry to say but my sister said no”. The lady seemed to get annoyed with us and was about to say something until my mother started walking over, the lady saw this as her chance to quickly get away as she stood up annoyed making her way towards target. My sister explained to my mother and told her what happened. My mother was just grateful that the lady didn’t try to grab us and pull us away. I’m still shook from what happened
My "we need to leave now" story, the class clowns were throwing up random gang signs, my friend who knows sign language was terrified that they were gonna bomb the school
When I was about 9, my aunt (21) was driving me to a Girl Scout event in my area. We were passing a road that leads directly to my neighborhood. My aunt’s eyes widened. She immediately called her brother, my uncle. She said she was scared and she needed him to come help her. I, as a proper 9 year old, was of course pestering her the full time. When we got there, my uncle was there. She told what had happened. There was a man, no police uniform or anything, with a gun in his hands walking down the aforementioned road. Towards my family’s house. She called the police, explaining everything to them. Weeks later, a first degree murderer was convicted. The man had been in my house when arrested. My mother and three year old sister were out shopping for a surprise cake because it was my sister’s birthday in a couple days... but when they heard it from my aunt, uncle, and the police who had to explain why the house was so messed up, she immediately scrolled through alarm systems that notify the owner wherever they are on Amazon. Needless to say, nine year old me was terrified. And I was late for my Girl Scout meeting.
6:53 They did the right thing to do, instead of the horror movie logic: Main character: "Oh my god, there's a creepy man who has our knives, let's avenge those knives and take them back by searching for the creepy dude!"
I know you (RSLASH) already said it, but like-round of applause for the people who saved their cats. Believe it or not, but a lot of people just abandon their animals during natural disasters and things like that. So, Good job OP for being a caring cat owner.
My most "We need to leave now" moment was when the schools power went off on a nuns death day. She died 15 years ago Edit:wow thanks for all the likes guys I appreciate it
My "we need to leave now" moment happened while in the car with my mom and sister, a car in front of us was swerving lane to lane. This guy did a u-turn, locked eyes with us, sped up and did another u-turn and sped up again. We started yelling for my mom to speed or get off of that street, an hour or so later there was a news report of an accident on that same street I think it was caused by that guy
My: *we need to leave now* moment was like a gut feeling but I was hanging outside ready to go home from my uncle's house when on the edge of the woods I saw someone so I ushered my family inside the van, said our goodbyes quickly and left. The person was walking towards us and we were all at the house, so it couldn't be a family member.
I have a pretty similar story like the one from 4:38. Me, my sister and my friend were at the park in a small neighborhood. Two teens (probably around 18) came up to us and sat down. At the time, we were playing basketball with a ball we brought. They were there for a few minutes and heard my friend say my sisters name quite a bit. The male figure then asked “Hey *sisters name* can we play?” We all then look at each other, knowing that we should leave. As we were walking away, they left. I was looking at the guy and he was looking at me. He then says “stop staring at me” Pretty scary for younger kids to have that experience.
I had one of these moments. It was before i had a liccense, so me and my mother went to a IKEA parking lot after hours so i could learn the basics. At that location there is always big truck drivers resting during nights. SO all of a sudden 3 of them went towards us. I said we need to leave mom, she just rolled down the window and they started asking if we had any drugs on us and if we knew where they could get cocaine and heroine. Mom said no, laughed a little bit and we started dricing again. When it was time to switch i asked if we could leave and switch far away from them. But no, as soon as mom opened the door and took one foot out of the car. The 3 men started running towards us. I pulled mom back into the car and managed, with my minimal experience driving, to start the car and drive away fast before they got to the car. Mom started shouting and askign what the hell i was doing. She never saw them comming so i had to explain. She just started crying and apologizing to me. Turns out that one of those men had previously met my mom several times in her work. Thats why she wasnt scared. But fuck me i thought we were gonna get murdered.
Oh I remember hearing someone narrate that story once. Damn it was sad. I think the father/husband (i think there was some kids with them) killed himself but I don't remember the full story. I'm pretty sure it was on Scariest 911 calls.
Now, this happened maybe two or so years ago, so I don't remember it quite that well, but I'll retell it as good as I can. I was at my friend's birthday party, and it was one of those situations where I didn't know anybody at the party other than Mr. Birthday Boy. We were all at his house and just hanging out in the basement, just being kids. Playing on the Foosball table, watching TH-cam, and just enjoying ourselves. Now, my friend lives in an average house in a pretty normal suburban neighborhood, except the houses in this area were more spaced out that usual. Yes, this is important. Also, my friend's house has a pretty large backyard, but this back yard does not have a fence or anything like that. Also yes, this is important. Now, it was getting late, so everyone was just hanging out in the basement. Since the house is on a hill, the basement has a nice window viewing the backyard. There are two small couches in a little area in front of this window, and that's where we were. At some point, Mr.Birthday Boy looks out the window and saw something. He nudged me and I look up from whatever we were doing and I look out at the window. There was a skull pressed up against the window. Me, Mr. Birthday Boy, and the thing in the window just stared at each other for a moment, before the skull thing just faded into the darkness. Later, we asked if anyone else had seen it, and everyone said no. One of them joked that we were going crazy, but I swear what I saw was there. Now, since the backyard doesn't have a fence, is was most likely some creep in a mask. What they were doing and why, heck if I know. Nothing like that has happened to me after that, and my friend hasn't said anything, so I think we're fine. But still, oh boy, that sometimes haunts me. Also, what the heck kind of freak would do that anyway? I don't want to think about it. And yes, I know about that weird thing where the brain tries to recognize things it's unfamiliar with as other things (which is why we sometimes see faces in random objects), but I assure you, this was NOT that. Two people saw the same exact same thing. Seems like a bit too much to be a coincidence. Also, my friend saw it come in, and we both saw it fade into the darkness.
One day, I was walking in the sidewalk, when a withe van parked a few feet in front of me, I had a huge gut feeling and immediately entered an open store that was next to me... the car moved away... I memorized the license plate. it turns out that, a few days later, some people were arrested charged with kidnaping and sex trafficking... the van they rode to do the crimes had the same exact license plate.
There was this one time I was on the bus home from school in the dark, and this man sat next to me (mid twenties) that looked really rough. He started asking loads of personal questions like my name, where I lived, who I lived with ect... I lied through all of them from the start because I had a bad feeling. The bus used to stop directly across the road from my house and I was terrified that he would follow me off and do something, I made sure someone else was getting off the bus at the same time as me and walked for a minute or so behind them until the bus drove off with the man still there. Looking back, even though it was really creepy I don't think the guy would've done anything, but better safe than sorry. Another story I have is of a strange boy that had consistently been asking me out for years in highschool, he was a real oddball and sort of slimy. He briefly had a girlfriend that later broke up with him and got a boyfriend. He kept asking me so I eventually caved to shut him up. He started getting weird so I ended up breaking things off, and it was like he snapped and had a mental breakdown. The following day he almost stabbed a teacher in the hand with a craft knife, then on their way home stabbed his ex girlfriend's boyfriend in the neck, luckily not causing any serious harm. I don't know what punishment he received if any, but he tried to contact me a few days later saying sorry and I blocked him completely.
My uncle friend uncle’s story this is but I think it fits very well.. The guy was at a wedding and wanting to leave, he was pretty tipsy but with enough common sense to walk home, the shortest way to the guy’s house was through a forest. So as he walks through the forest, he hears crying and walks towards it, he sees a women, dressed as a bride sitting on a fallen over log, hands covering her face as she cried. Of course the guy quickly walks over and tries to console her, she wipes away her tears and thanks him, face completely human. They both were walking now and finally they reached the main road, the main road was made of asphalt and suddenly they hear horse hooves, he says while looking around, “Do you hear that? It sounds like a horse..” Both then stop walking and the woman turns to face him directly and slowly lifts her long dress that reached the floor and it reveals HORSE LEGS. Her face apparently turns weird and she no longer is the woman but something weird. The dude starts to bolt it to his house that was not too far away now, and he hears rapid horse hooves right behind him, instead of taking out his keys and fumbling with them to open the door, he runs to his shack right next to the house and locks himself there, as soon as he does, he hears two loud thumps against the wooden door.... He stays awake all night.. Next day he comes out bravely and on the outside of the wooden door were two muddy horse hoove prints on the door and he never met the creature again. It didn’t bother him again though, no knocks on the house door or windows, no creepy figured at night, nothing else happened. Apparently my uncle couldn’t sleep for days after he heard that story from the guy’s niece that was the same age at the time as my uncle.
I remember once I was in a we need to leave now moment I was in a mcdonalds and it was kinda late about 8pm and I got my food ready to eat there but I noticed a man out the window and it was no regular nice man, he had a ripped jacket with a dirty face and slight long hair, the man stated into me for like a whole minute and then he started walking fast up to me and I rounded him exiting through the back door and giving me a head start and I just kinda jogged to my truck thinking “ FRICK THHIS THIS IS THE DAY AND I DIE NEXT TO A MCDONALDS” turned on the truck and left 💨 Edit: misspelled some words
So one time I was at my Nana and papa’s house about an hour away from where I live. I was 8 at the time. We went to the market as we had to get food. When we were at the register, an old guy told me to come to him. I did not know what I was thinking and actually considered going to him. Luckily we left right before I went to him. I still wish I could tell my past self what he actually wanted from me.
@@incogniftoar3943 he's too cheery, and the lack of atmosphere in the background makes it feel like he's reading off a list as opposed to a collection of terrifying real life stories.
Mine is my friends “we need to leave” moment. Though I was there. We were out in the middle of nowhere, an old abandoned building. Local rumor was that it was haunted, and us being the late teens/early 20’s idiots we were, well we gotta go see it. We’re there maybe a min, still outside peering in the dark windows. The only light from the car headlights that we took there aimed at the building. One of my friends starts going off, “we gotta go, let’s go, we need to get the fuck out of here.” Screaming and yelling, forcing us all back to the car. We all got to the car, and we’re half a mile away before he told us what freaked him out. He saw a pair of eyes looking at him in the window, the way they caught the light was like cat eyes he said. We laughed at first, “hey Sean, maybe it was a cat?” The driver was about to turn back and Sean yelled again. “IT WAS BIGGER THAN A FUCKING STRAY CAT!!!! DON’T GO BACK!!!” Well, while not the most common of animals, cougars and mountain lions aren’t unheard of in our area...we kept driving away.
something similar happened with me and 2 other friends, i call A and B. across the street of a's house, there was an abandoned factory/office type building, it had 3 floors or so. one day, we hopped the fence and went inside, looking around and such and messing with each other. we went upstairs, looking around a bit and we entered a room. within a sec or 2, we started hearing in the hallway shattered glass being walked on, it was really loud. friend B, the normal macho guy, went 'nope', took a steel pole that was on the floor and went we need to leave. we carefully started moving downstairs and outside while looking around, hopped the fence and went back to friend A's home. it could be a homeless person who saw us enter and he was walking around to scare us, we don't know. it was demolished some time later.
3:39 I remember hurricane Florence. We stayed at a hotel for two weeks straight. The hotel was VERY cramps too. Luckily, when we got back to our house there was no damage or flooding. Just a whole you of leaves and twigs on our lawn.
I got one. I once walked alone in the school grounds at night, my mom was one of the teachers and was working quite late checking papers and we waited for our Dad to pick us up from his work so I just waited with my mom and siblings. I was 10 at the time and the school was an elementary school and was very big, by big I mean not only a lot of buildings for Kindergarten but also for Grade school and High school, a swimming pool, etc, even a mini-zoo. Needless to say it was big and as a kid you kind of explore the school for fun. Now it was late, around 7-8 o'clock and all the students are gone (apart from me and my siblings) and I decided to explore a bit after a while. I mean there were no staff or students to be seen so who else could be out here? I could not have been more wrong. There was an open basketball court next to the faculty room where my mom was working on so I decided to walk around. And there stood in the middle of the empty court is a little kid, looks no more than 4, all in white from the distance. I was quite a distance from him so I didn't get a good look at the kid, I can't even tell the gender, but the minute I saw him, I bolted back to the office 'cause I was unnerved. Now would be a good time to mention that the school actually had quite the history; from an old Jesuit Mission, to a cemetery built next to it, to WWII, etc. you get the gist (by this point, I should mention this was in the Philippines) so a lot of ghost stories comes with the place. One in particular was brought to my attention after I told what took place to my mom that a few nights ago, her colleague who was working late noticed a little kid playing in that spot. She told me that as she approached him, not only was the kid translucent but got a good look at where the eyes should be and said there were none. Since then, I have not left the faculty room until my dad came to pick us up.
This’ll be long. Brace your peepers. --- Senior high, 11th grade. I was waiting outside my tutoring center building and staring at nothing (the center is on the third floor). I was hanging outside by the front doors and munching on candy from the convenience store on the first floor. There was thing big black car - like a Montero or something, I dunno - and a guy standing by its open door. It was parked right across the building and the road wasn’t that wide. The rest of the parking spots were filled and the security guard was nearby. He called me, asking if I wanted to hitch a ride (‘sasabay ka?’ or ‘are you coming?’ - the entire exchange was in Tagalog but I’ll translate to English). “What?” Was I staring at his car or something? “Are you coming?” He repeated. I have blurry vision and for a moment, he looked like a classmate. I thought it was weird, since the person I mistook the guy for wasn’t that close to me. I didn’t have my glasses with me then and I moved forward, halfway through the road since there were no cars at all passing by at the time. So, middle of the street and I immediately felt cold when I realized that I had NO idea who this guy was. I awkwardly responded, “no thank you”, which he followed up with, “you have a ride/fetcher?” “Yeah.” Now, I live closer to the province than the city, so I always felt pretty safe since you only really hear the dreadful news coming from the cities. Despite that, I never wanted to tuck tail and run more than I did that late afternoon. It was like, 5 pm? After he nods, I quickly turn back to go inside, thinking I’d be safer there instead. When I’m already through the short corridor and in the tiny sitting area, I freak out. The offices around me were dark. It was a holiday and nothing (except for my tutoring center, for some reason) was open. Immediately, I turn to go back outside. Better in the sights of many than in the sights of none, I thought. On my way out, right before the front desk and entrance, I run into THAT SAME GUY. I see him clearly now - tall, has a beard, relatively fit - he’s handsome. Looks just like a fresh graduate of college or something. Probably has a decent paying job. BUT WHO CARES? ANYBODY CAN BE A KIDNAPPER, RIGHT? He spots me and apologizes for thinking that I need a ride. I then think, ‘okay, calm down, maybe he’s like a friend of my parents and I just don’t remember him’. I just told him, oh it’s fine and avoid adding anything to further prompt conversation. “Sorry, I thought I saw you go to the gym.” He added. Gym was open. Also, how were those related? “Oh no, no no. I didn’t.” I was holding my bright BLUE AND YELLOW bag that had the tutoring center’s name printed on it. “I’m Kitt/Kit,” he quickly says, as if he forgot to do so, and went to shook my hand. I shook his as well, but pretty nervously. He introduced himself. Means we’ve never met. I don’t say anything anymore. “Hey, uh, you know where the bathroom is?” “Oh, yeah, it’s right over there. . .” I pointed, but I didn’t budge from my spot. I was terrified that if I offered to lead him to it, I’d get kidnapped when no one was looking. It was a secluded area. “There?” “Yeah, just go around the corner. . . there. . .” “Thanks.” He went to the bathroom and I panicked. I wanted to run outside but his car was literally right there. I decided that my best option was to go to the nearby supermarket. Maybe my mom was just taking a really long time grocery shopping. I shoved my candy into my back and booked it. I wasn’t worried about the street since the buildings were jam-packed together and a lot of people were also walking. This’ll drag if I explain how I got in contact with Mom. Basically, I didn’t see him again after cause the car was gone when I went back, and I hung by the security till my mom came to pick me up.
When I was 19-something I used to get home from college really late, my mom and I lived alone 1km from the nearest bus stop and the street that lead to our house was really empty and dark at night. This one day I was walking home when I saw my mom 500m ahead coming in my direction, she started to scream "run" and although I didn't know why I started to run. Turns out 2 guys had dropped their backpacks in the ground and where running after me, silently to ambush me. I've didn't noticed. Next week similar two creeps (probably same dudes) where arrested in the area for attacking woman. Still have nightmares and I'm really glad my mom had that gut feeling to come meet me at the bus station that night.
Son: Dad do you believe in ghosts? Dad: No, why are you asking me this? Son: Our maid said ghosts are real. Dad: SON, YOU NEED TO LEAVE THE HOUSE NOW!!!!! Son: But why? Dad: WE DON'T HAVE A MAID!!!!
Pffft that one guy “it’s just a baby bear” “IT CAN STILL KILL YA LETS GO” “But-“ “No” “You worry to much” They find out the mama bear was their waiting days later
I was out in the woods by my house on a path and a black bear baby and mama just casually strolled across like ~40ft (terrible at guessing distances but it was too close) ahead of me. I just stopped dead, mama bear turns her head toward me, huffs, and grumbles to the baby who picks up the pace and catches up to her before they just moved along. Probably the scariest moment in my life
Master Reaper you have balls of steel if that was me I would have pissed my pants. I think your also lucky that was a black bear as those are normally more docile compared to other bears.
Pro tip: if a person, especially a kid, calls you their parent, brother, sister, uncle, etc. Just go with it. They feel like they're in danger and are looking for backup.
Or you get the rare ones where the kid is part of the plan to abduct you
big thonk cuz, if there is a person trying to talk to them (unknown pedo) if they can't find a trusted relative, they'll immediately go to the nearest person and say, "This is my (relative) and they know (form of self-defense)" or something like that. I did it once.
I always have a plan. Kneel down and ask the kid, "Do you feel safe?" If they're old enough, they'll understand, just tell them to give you a nod or shake their head. Depending on the answer, take them to the nearest public place where you can keep them in public eye. Preferably being somewhere where customer service is there, or a security guard. Question the child, or let professionals do it, in a very careful way. This way, if it is a misunderstanding, you're close and the child is in public, safe, and in the eye of many people who can vouch for your good intent.
If you're right, and the child is in danger, you've safely gotten them away.
Seriously, if someone calls me anything, like buddy, mom, sis, etc, I will immediately go along with it. A little girl ran up to me a few weeks ago calling me her "sissy" and I immediately jumped into mama bear mode, picked her up and said "there you are! We were looking for you!" And called to my friends saying "hey guys, I found her!" My friends caught on, and came over, playing the part of worried family members. Later after we had security help us find her ACTUAL family, one if my friends told me a really creepy guy had been coming after her, but stopped when she got to me, then just kept glaring at us.
If you see them scared or nervous give them a wink and start it yourself (saved a 5 year old from a kidnapper when i was 8 by calling him my brother and got him to the police station using this)
My dad had a "we need to leave now" moment when I was born.
This is tremendously sad, but hilariously said.
I'm sorry about that :(
Welcome to the club bud
More like "We are leaving now"
mines dead and is most likily haunting my house
Moral of the story: if some teenager or younger is alone with a strange person and calls me dad, take the chance to make all the dad jokes. Saving them will be a bonus.
XD
Chi_squared PLEASE! If a person just says “OH MY GOD LONG TIME NO SEE!” Please please play along 🙏
Yes
@@Aaron-kp6kp yes
Bruh.
"I did get my car back because they brought it with."
How considerate of them!
:D
They're just kind robbers.
Somebody is getting woooshed.
@@technicallydifficulties7094 exactly
@@technicallydifficulties7094 lol
you know whats even scarier than these stories, the stories we never hear from someone whos dead because they didnt listen to their gut feeling.
Holy fuck
Wow
Dude...
Oh boy makin' me feel a little bad about laughing at that"my let's get out of here moment was when I failed my test" comment now
You know what’s the scariest? Micheal Jackson in your closet
Guy survives because of his gut feeling
Death: ah shit, here we go again
Sounds like a Final Destination movie
@@Nev1esomnia every*
dude im scared to bits especially when im alone and its dark and if i hear even a sound, i'm yeeting myself out of there
bruh i haven't even watched the video and im already freezing up
Ryn Zoku from the ‘fight flight or fight’ response, I mostly have fight. So instead of freezing up or yeeting myself away I just grab my handy dandy battle axe.
my "we need to leave now" experience was at school when i failed my biology test
I had a feeling once , when my mother bring a new boyfriend at home. I instanly new that je was going too be a pain in the ass. Turn out he was a drug user and have stocolm symdrome. He was violent on my mother and she separate from him. But boy to this day he was such a PAIN!
Lala Marmotte07 this has nothing to do with OP’s comment
dying 101 LOL
Youre supposed to run when your mom calls your full name
Same except it was when my mom saw my grades
i feel safer listening to these stories when it's not a robotic voice telling it. i'm glad all these people are okay lol
lua - oh but it’s coming from your phone/iPad/computer/tv so technically it is a robotic voice
@@rockett6578 dude.... LOL
Zac Attack well yes but actually no bc there’s like this channel that’s has this creepy deep robotic voice and is about creepy stories so this is way better ;-;
Ramkkingk Ramkala YEAHHH!!! IKR
What do you mean robotic voice
I remember this guy taking my hand when i was 10 or 11, he was in his mid 20's pretending to be my brother and im telling you i wanted to scream but he told me there was a creepy guy getting really close to me. I didn't believe the 20 year old still but he didn't take me, he was right here in the same place pretending to be my brother. Thats how a random dude saved me from a potential abductor lol
Y people start commenting on this so often lmao--
Good on you for not being abducted but this made me realize how easy someone could pretend to help a child just to gain their trust. Good for you that you still didn’t deeply trusted the dude.
So what you're saying is he pretty much just held your hand until the creepy guy went away?? I'M CONFUSED
@@brickslayerstudio until my mom came and took me.
Jazzmin Laurin
The creepy dude suspected that he was far away from his family, so creepy boi started passing by. Then the “brother” hold his hand so the creepy dude would suspect that there’s a family member and move on to a next. If that “brother” wasn’t there, that could’ve been the end of his life.
Unlessssssss he/she thinked smart.
@@Alcoholic.uncle. ohhh okay now I understand :P
"we need to leave now". My parents 10 hours before our flight departs
IainExe Lol 😆
@Random commenter 3000 What???
Not og but ok
@Random commenter 3000 Bruh, the Reddit post says "Serious Replies Only" and not the video or its description.
@Random commenter 3000 yeah like can you take a joke bro? I don't wanna call you a boomer.
My dad and his freind stumbled along an grown black bear. My dad's friend made a smooch face to the bear and the bear just slowly back away. That bear fears commitment.
You dad wants that bear gucci
That was just a WTF and bruh moment combined but even weirder.
@@twilightlight_ such a bruh momentium
This is pretty fake. But it’s kinda nice.
But ngl, sounds like something on r/thathappened
I haven't had any in my older years, but when I was a baby it was storming outside and I was screaming and wailing so loudly in my crib. It was obvious I didn't wanna be in that room no matter what, so my grandmother got me and let me sleep in her bed. Not 10 minutes later, lightning struck the tree outside my window setting it on fire, and the tree also crashed into my room, landing straight on my crib.
So, I legit saved myself from getting crushed by a tree.
You were like na I ain't dying, I was literally just born.😗
how do you even remember that
@@vaughn1044yeah THAT'S a good question.
@@vaughn1044 I don't, but my father and grandmother do so they told me about it.
Baby you was like: *NOT TODAY, NUH UH* 😂
"Oh, lets pretend that we are cops and lets go rob that house that we stole the car days ago with the stolen car, what can go wrong?"
In there minds, nothing
The scary thing is... It could have worked.
If the neighbor didn’t tell OP about the woman who almost died from a previous case (my money is that these guys were responsible for that too), I bet that OP would have suffered a similar fate.
I read this in Rslash dumb man voice.
@@starbird3939 generally if "police" knocks on your door at strange hours you should rather play it safe
idk about the USA but in Germany most Doors have a Door "Spy" basically a small lense that magnifies whats on the other side so you dont have to open the door to see who's on the other side
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rSlash: And the dumbest criminal of the year award goes to these two
Me: *remembers a person who robbed a bank but accidentally left his birth certificate*
Also me: Lmao
actually, if they would’ve come back later that night, it may not’ve been such a bad move. Neighbors would recognize that as the car they moved in with, so no suspicions there. Claiming they were the police was their mistake. They should’ve claimed to be a victim/neighbor in need of help or something.
but also, I’m from Florida, the home of all the dumbest criminals, so 🤷♀️
The Slayer he meant the two people who claimed to be cops
WHO BRINGS A BIRTH CERTIFICATE TO A ROBBERY?????????????????
There was a guy who tried to rob a jewellery store and he kept pulling on the door but it wouldn't open so he just left. In the news report it said that the door was unlocked and it was just a push door
@@fgwrts excuse me *WHAAAAAT?*
The thumbnail was Dobby leaving Harry potter’s house after smashing the cake in the woman’s face.
*Smashing the woman
🤣🤣i thought that was dobby as well lol
Dobby’s death was the saddest death in hp.
👏 CHANGE 👏 MY 👏 MIND 👏.
Maxime Immerzeel I’m gonna be honest,, I laughed. And Dumbledore too but I was sobbing when Snape died so I think I have issues
My existence goes brrr what were you enjoying Sirius falling back in the veil and crying when ya boy voldy disintegrated?
Honestly, I always feel so much relief and respect for people that catch onto the whole, "Hey Mom!" thing. It usually results in a literal lifesaver.... Or, saver from equally terrible things. I just hope that if I see something like that, I wouldn't be an idiot and be like, "Uhhh not your mom". Because dumb brain does dumb things
You're a better person than me. If some kid called me dad, I'd assume I was being set up and I'd nope out of there so fast it would make your head spin. After the shameful way Richard Jewell was treated, no stranger's life is worth mine, or my freedom.
@@jjohnston94 some of us don't see it that way
I refer to everyone as bro so if some kid ever yelled "Hey bro, can you help this guy?" I would deadass reply with "Yo what's good bro?"
if i was in that situation and they said "im not your mom/dad" to me, i would immediately cause a scene. i would tell them this person is trying to abduct me and to call the cops.
Lol i had an epizode like this and failed hard. Now i can hide behind the fact i was 24 Yo and some1 called me Dad. But to be fair i just couth up abit later... This is how it happened.
I was at one night club chatting with (story is better if i tell this later...) ... and that club is on the corner of the main street. Other streets around it are quite dark and people often tell stories that there are some who just lurk in a dark and wait for drunk victims to stumble into a dark narow street and then rob them (in women case something else might also be done to them...), well you get the jist. And i was standing right at the corner of that club. To my left - well lit street, top my right dark street starting from the side of night club and disapearing into the darkness. I'm standing at the corneralone can see club entrance and from the side of my eye i can see street, holding cigarette in my hand and phone in other checking messages... Out of darkness i hear:
-Dad, i want to go!
I noticed there was like 12Yo kid running towards me. After him i can hear quick footsteps and dark shady figure is following him. Me abit foncused (and i had couple coctails at that point):
-Hope to be one day, why?
-Dad let's go, i want to go home! - I noticed that the guy emerges from darkness and starts running towards the kid, and from the look of things he will grab him before kid gets to me.
At this point i finally couth up whats happening and the guy i was talking with was my ex boss then i worked at security in casino. He is over 2 meters in heighth. I wasn't that thin back then but next to him i looked like a stick!
We both just bolted towards the kid and i grabbed the creepo then kid ran to the girls that was smoking next to me. To be fair everything happened really fast and it was quite dark but one thing i renember is the look on that guys face then he saw how big is the next guy is running towards him. I dotn think i ever seen anyone so terryfied. By all means he wasn't small too but my ex boss looks like damn Big show if you ever watched WWE.
Kid was alright and actually after he calmed down he was a super cool kid to. Then we waited for his parents we had a chat and he was telling us jokes, picking up girls twice his age. Super cool kiddo. And the guy who was following was a pedophile. Plius he tryed to struggle and my boss knocked his front teeth out :D.
Mom:saves girls life*
Us: careful, she’s a hero
Karen: don't be careful their a criminal
So we are criminals
Melissa Dwyer Bruh
@@OsmosisJonesWB Thank you, will take note.
WolfRunner64 They’re*
I was 15 and my friend 14 we were walking towards our home and it's far, this group of guys came in and stop us for directions (note that the nearest farm house is almost 2 miles and they look like they were 30 years old) they seemed very nervous at first and later asked if we needed a ride, my friend was such a moron he was almost half way in there van I quickly grabbed his backpack and told them no sorry we're used to walking they eventually left knowing we wont get in there van they said goodbye and thanks but in a very not friendly way, my friend kept nagging me saying "well we could be home about now" our dads work on a cattle ranch so our houses are 10 feet away, anyway I told him you'll thank me later for this jerk and by now we were mad at each other we dint talk the rest of the way home, one week later we started to talk because apparently two girls that went to our school got kidnapped by the same guys and found dead in the forest neer our local market, if I hadn't chosen to stop him and instead let him get on and get on my self, I might not even be telling this story, he has not ever question me when I tell him to not do something and he's got my back if anything happens but that's still things like this can happen to anyone and I'm glad we fricking made it out.
Oh shit
Ok that's a f up story
Pro tip:
Shit your pants and run
Holy shit that's screwed up
Woah..
rSlash: our next reply is from some dirty punk
Me: that’s not nice
Me *sees the name on the post*: oh
Lefty and rockstar Freddy’s Stuff 9:49
@Lefty and rockstar Freddy’s Stuff 9:44
Same, came to the comments for others
Lol
Idk the video has not loaded yet idk why but the huge storm last night did nothing to the wifi but after it is slow like outside it looked like someone running around talking pictures
Friend in bear story: *[sees baby bear]*
Also the friend: why do I hear boss music?
Momma bear: *VIBE CHECK*
*VIBE CHECK*
*V I B E C H E C K*
What is this...
this isn't funny
Galantian Crusader Then leave.
I've heard it said a lot, and I say it a lot. Never ever EVER ignore a gut feeling that something is horribly wrong. chances are that you've subconsciously picked up on something that's triggered the deep seeded survival instinct in all of us.
True dat
Even if you listen to it and then happen to be wrong you still not losing anything, meanwhile if you don't listen to it and you were right...well you could fucking die or worse.
Always listen to those "Bad feelings"
I'm the kind of person that tends not to get extreme, powerful gut feelings. I'll either be able to work it out logically and make sense of the situation, or it'll just go over my head.
@@esteicy98 not true. Panicking is still risky. Following a gut feeling when nothing is wrong can cause you to behave in ways you normally wouldn't. Useful when fleeing a threat, but dangerous in its own right.
I'm not saying you should ignore gut feelings, of course. But it's something to remember to take care not to act inordinately on a gut feeling. Try to understand why you have the feeling, or at least what it's coming from, and avoid the specific threat.
it's like the moment before a crash, even when you can't see what's about to hit you, you know it's about to happen
When I was in fourth grade or so, My friend and her younger brother and I were hanging out (All of us under 12 in age) in the back yard of our neighbors house. Down the alleyway a ways there was a middle aged man wearing a bra on backwards and trying to ask us to come closer to him. My friend and her brother started laughing at him like it was the funniest thing they'd ever seen but I was always an anxious kid and wasn't super comfortable with the whole thing so I urged the others to come back to my house with me. We went inside and told my parents what happened and got sent to my room to play. The next day at school we got called to the principal's office and sat down with some police officers who gave us a few pictures and asked us to point out if any of them looked like the guy we saw. All three of us pointed to one specific guy and we found out later on that he was under house arrest as a registered sex offender who had a long history of sexually assaulting children, and was clearly trying to lure the three of us for the same.
OH another one happened sometime last year when my girlfriend and I were walking home from the gas station once. It's only like a three block walk and we usually don't have any problems but this time there was this one car that kept circling, driving down this same road, turning off the street, turning into the nearby alley, and pulling back through into our road and slowing down right next to us. It was HORRIFYING. Absolutely terrified of this guy finding out where we live, we made a decision to, as calmly as possible, turn right onto the road near our house instead of actually going straight into our house. As soon as we turned the corner we ran as fast as we could and ducked into a different street, then peaked on the guy who seemed to have lost us. We watched him speed off in the opposite direction, and when we were sure he was gone, we sprinted to our house as fast as we could, desperate to get inside before he could come back and see us. Haven't seen him since thank god, but it was terrifying.
Holy shit
Jeez
This is why sexual predators should be locked up for life. They never stop.
Holy crap im glad you got out of there
I was around 19 when I was at my dorm by myself and it was late, somewhere around 11:45PM-12:00 AM I realised I had no milk so I needed to get more. I left and walked down the street by myself to go to the store which was only a block or two away, when I see this guy that must be at least 6,1 and i am 5,7 so I look like a hell of a target. So I go to the nearest group of girls my age and say "hey what's up it's really been too long!!" And I lift my hand in front of me and Pont to the man behind me and the group appears to understand so we talk until that guy leaves and I thank I tthem they told me how brave I was to walk up to a group of strangers, and that they are so glad nothing ended up happening. That's how I met my best friend.
so you ran off and made the guy seem like a kidnapper or something because he was taller than you? wtf
@@snazytoons4142 I don't see it that way. I'd much rather be safe than sorry because tbh, if you had someone tall wearing all black with their face concealed almost completely, waiting outside of your university campus following you for two blocks at like 12 at night, IS NOT a possibly dangerous situation that any female, Or even male should avoid, there IS something wrong with you. I have severe social anxiety and I am so so proud of myself for being able to do that. And If you don't get that, it's not my problem. But male female or anywhere in between, that is a possibly dangerous situation that should be evaded at all cost. And I beg of you if you ever find yourself in a similar situation do what is did. Don't be the next poor soul gone missing on the news.
@@the_Otherland_Floof so wait, was that tall guy like following you? And wearing all black clothes and stuff? Also why was there a random group of girls at 12 at night. lol
@@snazytoons4142 it was a house party from what I could see, forgot to mention that. Sorta important detail, I just can't imagine what could have happened if some moron hadn't decided to have a house party.
But otherwise, yeah pretty much.
From the first story, just know that any burglars that want to rob a house in the middle of the night when people would be sleeping, or the hours when most people would be home from work are up to something beyond stealing.
Most burglars who are ONLY there to steal stuff just want to be in and out and done because they don't want to encounter any homeowners who could potentially shoot them or call the cops.
Those type of burglars don't want a fight, they just want your valuables.
And the fact that they brought the car too, maybe they weren't dumb, they just wanted to use it to put them there, maybe kidnap them or worse
This is scary as heck, lock your doors and have fun sleeping tonight.
Mango Leigh me: laughs in singaporean in safety
Doesn't help that there's a giant window right in front of my bed
@@WellPreparedTreeFrog ikr, do you guys know how fucking creepy it is when you try to sleep and it's 100% silent and then you hear sonething bumping against the inside of your wardrobe? I jumped and my heart exploded in the middle of the night and it's so bad to want to open it, but also to leave it and stay in bed...that was a baaaad night, but the next day i looked and found nothing...obviously😂 still hate it when your room makes noise for no reason at all
im not gonna be at my house tonight I live in a good neigbourhood and the same thing is happining that happened in the first story some teens going into unlocked cars and stealing stuff
Ridley just lock the window, it’s all good.
I remember when I was 12-13, I had to take care of my neighbors cats for the weekend. So I went over there to feed them at around 5 PM, and as I was in the kitchen, I heard a knock at the door. I was already scared since I was in my neighbors house, it was dark and some random person came to the door. So I went to the door and looked out the peephole. It was really hard to see since it was during the winter, but I remember seeing a person standing there in all black clothing with a hoodie covering their face. I immediately looked down at the lock on the door, which I didn't lock after I got into the house, so then I tried quickly but quietly locking it but of course it makes that clicking sound. After I locked it the person began banging on the door repeatedly, and I hid in the hallway until it stopped. I didn't have my phone with me at the time and they had no home phone, so I waited until the knocking stopped, checked to see if they left and finished what I was doing before locking up the house and bolting my way back home (which was only a few houses away).
From now on, I have my phone on me wherever I go, and I lock the door right after I step into the house, even if I'm about to leave again.
I was preparing myself for the "but it was just my neighbors" ...it never came
Phones are good. You would’ve been/felt safer with phone. Phone is good. You share story on phone. Phone is good.
you probably shouldnt have bolted out, theres a good chance the same guy is hiding around the corner waiting for you to open the door and chase you down
THATS the first thing we do when we come in the house. Lock the door.
The one time my dad forgot his phone at home in 10 years of owning a cell phone his mom died. My mom had to use his phone to call his boss to get someone over to tell him. (He was working extra on a Saturday and works as a tile setter in new homes)
"We need to leave now" moment was when the actual FBI came checking our house. cuz apparently there was a murderer on the losse next to our house. we had to close all out blinds so the murderer didn't see us. and when I took a peek out the window I saw a black figure run across the window outside. till this day I wonder if that black figure was the murderer.
Bro I imagine that video of the FBI breaking into a house, " FBI OPEN UP"
@@sevensfuturewife6068 XD
Hot damn sounds like you hot a irl free horror expereance
@@frogoverlord3471 XD
Damn...
My I need to leave now situation was when I was riding my horse. I was a young teen maybe 13 and I had the horse just walking slowly down a path through the woods. We were enjoying the birds and the quiet of the woods. Suddenly a man jumped out from behind a tree and grabbed my horse's bridle reins at the bit (that is what is in the horses mouth) and my ankle. He tried to pull me off. I kicked the horse on the other side of her body to drive her into him and began to lash him in the face with the part of the reins that hung down. She was trying to rear up and throwing her head around in a way someone who wasn't used to horses would find very scary. I think about the third or fourth hit I made got him in the eye because he screamed and let go. That little Arabian ran like a racehorse down the trail until we got to the cut where the high power lines crossed thru the woods. I think she was as scared as I was. We followed the cut to a road and we never used that trail again. Her name was Saba and she was a great horse I had till she passed while I was in grad school. I hope his name was blind whatever after that.
doc B that seems horrifying! i also ride horses. do you have an instagram so that we could talk? mine is showjumperr_sienna
You know some animals know how we feel by smell. I don't know if horses can do this but i'm sure she got scare for the grab and then realized you were scare and that probably freak her out more. So in conclusion she just felt what you felt.
@@sleepinginmoss Thanks but it was a long time ago. I love horses too they are honest and loving and brave. She was a sweeet girl who loved to stand with her head against my chest like a giant lap doge. Hope you get to spend time with horses and all your dreams come true.
That's my biggest fear when I'm out in the woods alone with my horse. I probably would've died on the spot from shock
@@milliex3523 No your body would have kicked in some adrenalin. Remember that is your/our nature. And the same for the horse that person is the preditor that his species developed to escape.
**looks at thumbnail** oh that’s just dobby the house elf. He’s cool
xxbeautifulmemoriesxx DOBBY IS FREEEEEEE!!!!!!!! *dobby gets hit by a car*
Harry: oh shit
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SuccyBoi Epic Gamer haha... Nice.
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SuccyBoi Epic Gamer that’s disappointing
I can't trust my gut feeling because I have anxiety and my gut is always telling me to abort.
yeah, same. So I never stay out late because at night my gut feeling is in the constant status of "if you're not home by this time, you will die on the streets".
Oh, same. But the way I look at it, having an anxiety disorder can be a good thing because it makes you more aware of your surroundings. Is it a pain? Yeah, but you're more likely to listen to that gut feeling because your anxiety is freaking out and that can save your life. I feel like a lot of people tend to just brush off those gut feelings of something being wrong because they're afraid that they're paranoid or whatever. But when you have anxiety, you're more concerned about getting your anxiety off of your back so you listen to it just to make it happy.
I too have anxiety, but trust me there is a strange serine calmness then an utterly deep fear when something happens. I was in a shooting once and I still cant get over the scary calm i felt right before my GTFO gut kicked in
thats why I cant have babies, I'll always abort.
Just a little pun. hehe
My "we need to leave now" came from my doctor. I had been horribly harassed as school for years to the point that I had already attempted suicide when I was only 8. By the end of 2nd grade, my doctor pulled out a map of different school districts and said we had to go to *these* schools and see *these* professionals for my depression and other psychological disorders. If we did not move, I risked a high chance of never seeing another summer vacation (In layman's terms, I was going to die if I stayed). With this in mind, we moved. That was 10 years ago now, I'm in college, and I'm still screwed up slightly from what had happened. But hey, better than being in the hole.
Also, not too long ago (like last year) I was at the store just looking for some stuff. I happened to be wearing my PT (physical training) for the Army shirt at the time, but this is normal for me. Suddenly, this girl who was like 13 or 14 walks up to me and starts calling me "brother" while holding onto my arm. I was seriously confused and looked around. As I was carefully scanning the area I spotted a man in a dark sweater who was pretending to not be looking at her. Picked up on what was happening and proceeded to play along. Problem is, my actual mother and sister were at the store as well. I kept my head on a swivel the whole time. Mom was army too, and is a large and strong woman. Found them in the produce section and flashed the "play along" look. They picked up on it instantly. Kid stayed with us until we got out to our car, where she then thanked me and pulled out her phone to call her father. My head was still on a swivel, and I could see the guy was at checkout. Seeing this I said "fuck that, mom, let's get her to her house." We then took her to her home where we were thanked by her parents. I was offered cash, but turned it down. The man was arrested a week or so later on charges of kidnapping and pedophilia. Makes me sick that these people are out there, but I'm glad that I prevented one more child from having to suffer.
To be honest, with that last one, the number of times I've prevented kidnappings is shocking. As a result, I keep a toy handgun on me at almost all times and normally have a knife on me. I modified the toy gun to have a screw on black cap that fits over the orange cap, and I keep it tucked in my sweater or in my waistband. I've had to flash it a couple times and once drew it. That normally scares them off.
Wow. You are the hero we deserved, and needed.
You are a hero. You did an amazing Job in saving that girl. :)
Now I know why you were in training for the army
It’s sucks that people don’t realize there’s more havoc going out in the world than you would think
0% drugs
0% alcohol
64% creepy dude trying to kidnap a random girl
100% *YOU ARE A HERO*
Once I was walking to a usual block, after school, where I wait for my dad to pick me up. It was in a cluster of buildings and weren't too open... There was nobody around that day and I was pretty lonely. My dad told me he was coming from far away so I had to wait for about thirty minutes or so. I plugged my headphones in and decided to watch TH-cam videos. Suddenly I felt hands on my mouth and a straining voice telling me to shut up and was pulling me... Mind you I was a 8 year old but was trained in karate since 4... I bit into his hand and fukin yeet my legs straight into his balls, and bit his finger, twisted one of them in the process. I then began to run back to my school, where my dad always to me to go if smt like this happened. Lucky me, I ran straight into one of the teachers, my Tamil teacher(looked like she was related to me as I was brown skin coloured) and shouted, "Mom!! Where have you been!!" ( I silently told her, we need to leave from here now) Lucky she knew me well, and judging from the man behind me, she decided to play along, thankfully. She was like," Where have YOU been? Cmon lets go home," and immediately went back inside school and called my dad and the police. I heard the guy curse me and went off, holding his balls lmao. I thanked my teacher so much, and she was like no problem... Five minutes later police showed up and questioned us both. Soon after my dad came in and we both cried about it and thanked God that I learned karate. But bless my Tamil teacher for saving my life that day. Thankss Mdm Pauline, I'll never forget what you have done for me till this day.
Edit: Ever since then, I wait for my dad in school and learned, the country with the lowest crime rates doesn't mean it's safe
I'm glad you're ok! I can't imagine that happening to me.
@@CommonMe_w I hope it doesn't,
Your teacher is amazing
Wow I’m glad your okay
You are really smart like dam knowing the mans weak spot then heading back to school to trick the dude into thinking a teacher was your mother. Either way I’m glad you were safe.
Me: sees the thumbnail
Also me: chill, it’s just *dobby*
Lol i though it was a demogorgan but my mom looked and was like "look dobi"
Jesus-
Nikka O. Aw that so cute
@Caden McCord that means ITS. A GNOME
When I was little (about 7 or 8) my cousin (8 or 9) and I were playing outside my house, on a play structure. My mom was inside cooking or something and would check on us every few minutes to make sure we were doing alright. My cousin and I were just laughing and talking on my swing set when suddenly I got this pit in my stomach... I can only explain it as pure terror. I immediately stopped talking and my cousin asked me if I was okay. I told her that we needed to go inside. She asked me why and I told her that I didn’t know but I knew we had to go. She tried to convince me that I was being silly and that I was just paranoid, but the feeling of complete fear grew and grew. I cut her off and, in a panicked voice, told her her “if we don’t go, we are going to die!”. I was suprised I that I had said it and so was my cousin. She knew I was serious, though, and we SPRINTED inside, slammed the door shut, and locked it. My mom rushed in asking what was wrong and I told her everything. She hugged me and promised me that everything was going to be okay and offered to go outside with us if we wanted, to which I quickly declined. We quickly forgot about the whole ordeal and my cousin and I began watching tv. About 10 minutes after we had gone inside the feeling returned. My head darted to the window and there, no more then 15 feet from where my cousin and I were playing, a bear and her two cubs stood. I thought I was going to faint and brought it to the attention of my cousin and my mom, who were equally as terrified. It still freaks me out to this day.
Ok bud
Maybe they were just goin' on a neighborhood walk. Y'never know. But still, they COULD have attacked you. Good job on trusting your gut. :)
nice story bro
@ShadowPlayzGacha Yes and the fact that it was a mom with her cubs makes in more scary. Mama bears are extremely protective and sense little things as a threat.
Holy shit the same thing happened to me, while reading this i was like: its probobly a murderer but this happened to me with a bear
One time my mom, sister, and I were driving back home from a trip to Denver. We went to Denver alot (we lived in a small town and my sister and I had to go down there to see specialists) and always went the same route. As we were getting closer to our town, I got a pit in my stomach, but didn’t say anything about it. A few minutes later the feeling was so strong that I thought I was going to puke or faint. I told my mom that I thought we should go the longer route (about an hour extra) home. My mom and sister were suprised and confused. They asked me why and I told them about my gut feeling. We are a very religious family and believe strongly in trusting our guts, as we believe it’s often God trying to tell us something. Becuase of this, it wasn’t hard to convince them and we went the long way. We got home and forgot about the whole thing, until something horrifying happened. My mom got a text from a family friend asking if we were alright. My mom said yes and asked why. Apparently a few dozen bolders had fallen on the pass we normally took and caused a huge accident. We found out later that 6 cars (11 people) were involved, 2 died, and another was injured (I believe... the numbers could be slightly off but In pretty sure this was it). It still dawns on me that the same thing could have happened to us and I thank God that it didn’t.
ALWAYS listen to your gut, even if it’s wrong, it’s better to listen to it than not.
Nicely done. Also pay attention to the things that happen to delay you from being in a certain spot at a certain time. For example, I was planning a trip, nothing major, 200 km away, 3 hours drive. But before leaving, I pray to God to watch over me and to send me signals, in his own way, to warn me.
That day when I try to leave, car won't start. It took me 20 minutes to find someone with jumper cables to help me start it. Once started no issues, completed my trip. On the road, saw police cars just leaving one of their favorite spots to stake out for speed tickets - they were done for the day. If I would have left 20 minutes earlier, I would have gotten a ticket, I'm a lead foot.
On another occasion, I caught EVERY SINGLE red light out of town. They're not timed or anything, and when I didn't catch a red light, a pedestrian crossed the street. That put me on guard, obviously I have to delay my trip start for few minutes. So I pulled into a gas station to buy a drink, let some minutes pass. On the road, 100 km away, I passed an accident that happened MINUTES before. If i wasn't delayed, i would have been right there !
On another occasion, I ignored such a signal, was tired, after work, was riding my car to drive 4 km away to meet some friends. I was compelled to turn right out of my driveway, to take a slightly longer route (maybe 5 minutes longer), but instead I said fuck it, and turned left, to take the shortest and less traffic heavy route. At a traffic light, I took the outer lane, next to the sidewalk and went straight through the crossroad, which is permitted at that particular one. A red car on my left, on 2nd lane, did not gave me enough room (crossroad is "C" shaped, so you have to turn through it), entered onto my lane and tapped my front left wing, scratching it.
My mom hates driving the Gap with me since its all one lane with roadwalls on either side right now. I also have to go to Denver regularly for specialist appointments, so we usually take a side road to avoid I-25 as much as possible
KzCreationz & More
I heard of a similar story to this!
Dang how many times god has saved you
He wasnt attacked by a separate tornado. The hurricane spawned the tornado
*Hurricane has spawned and attacked using tornado*
exactly, see this is another thing channels like this do, kinda stupid. a 5 minute google search could've easily proved that hurricanes do spawn tornadoes a lot, especially the more powerful ones.
this is why, along with the storm surge, flooding and high winds, that people evacuate or are evacuated from coastal areas days before a hurricane is said to have hit.
those who "ride out the storm" either live in a very well built home, like built with ICF, or live in a skyscraper or high rise apartment and have enough food and spare water to last em awhile, or live in a not so well built home but are either too poor, too stupid, or don't have anyone further inland to go to, so they stick around and ride the storm out, hoping and praying their house isn't next.
I don't know why but I just imagine it's like minecraft: the hurricane is going crazy then all of a sudden it stops and everything just freeze and you hear a keyboard typing and out of the corner of you eye you would see"/summon_tornado"
This happened to my mom when she was in college. She and a friend took the same subway on the way, so they always went together after classes. This friend always wanted to ride the wagon that was closest to the front.
Well, one day, when they are going to the subway station, they see the train is about to leave and the friend says that they should just wait for the next one. My mom was like "No, we can catch it, just run!" and they did.
When they arrived home, they see in the news that the train that left after the one they rided was crushed by a sudden cave-in. Thing is, the wagons in the front are the ones that got the biggest damage, so, had they gotten in that train and gotten in the front as he always wanted, they wouldn't have made it out.
Even creepier, my mom says that before that incident, she had been having a recurring nightmare about the subway stopping and everyone having to get off and walk through the tunnels, which were pretty dark except for ocasional cartoon devils drawn on the walls. She said "The drawings were pretty silly, but after what happened, I just think it made it even worse".
Of course, after the accident, she never had that nightmare again.
Last night, I was sitting in the dining room on the computer, just minding my own business.
A few minutes passed, nobody was home, just me, then I heard something on the window next to me.
I thought it was nothing, so I kept playing... That was until I heard a noise from the front window.
Now, I know how to defend myself, but I have emotional issues, and I'm fairly short for my age, so when I am I a situation like this, I panic! I locked all the doors, grabbed my Bokkan (A Wooden Japanese Sword) and ran into my mom and dad's room. I locked the door, and called my dad while I hid in the closet... I was sitting there in fear, and asked if I should call the police, he said no, and he was on his way, so I asked if I should call mom to see if it's her, and he said no (She was working at the time).
Only a couple of minutes later I hear the door burst open and rapid running with loud footsteps, I stayed on the phone and heard my dad's echo, I got confused, and tried to stand up in the closet. And I saw the light come on. I remembered I locked the door and nobody could get in without a key, and that's when I hung up, and it was my dad. He was testing to see what I'd do... HE FRIKIN TESTED ME!!!
👌
Did you pass the test tho?
i would be happy about the suprise visit
@@MikayaAkyo Only if the story ends with them whacking their dad in the in the face with a wooden sword.
You passed the vibe check
Probably my "we need to leave NOW" is when I was walking home with my sisters (18F) and (9f), it was around 10:00-1:00. Suddenly, from this house was this guy. He was a somewhat chubby and greasy fellow but whatever, he suddenly walked up to us and offered us money. We were obviously confused. Suddenly our oldest sister told us to run and we booked it from there, turns out the guy was chasing after us but he just ran off. We made it home and called the police. The man tried to hide but failed and the police caught him. Turns out, he offered us money to try and silence anybody who saw him to get the police off his trail. I was shaken by the whole ordeal and my parents forbade us from walking home so late at night again.
Also this was back in 2019 so the memories are foggy.
*TL;DR*
*A man offered my sisters and I money to try and get the police off his trail.*
Nah.
Sorry to sound scary, but I think he was up to something else.
You all wouldn't have known he even existed if he didn't come up to you, so if he was so worried about people who had seen him possibly telling the cops where they had seen him, then why would he bother you all when he could have just stayed wherever he came from until you passed by?
Also, if he was worried about cops why did he chase you?--All that would do is make your parents call the cops and tell them that some strange man had chased their 3 kids after he offered the money-- a strange man who not only could be described by the 3 people who saw his face, but who could also tell the cops what house he came from.
I think the excuse he gave sounded a lot nicer than what he really had in store.
Still though, I'm glad you and your sisters got away from him.
My "We Need to Leave Now" moment happened when I was about 11 and was walking home from summer school. I was face-to-face with a stray rabid Rottweiler just staring at me. My first and only instinct was to stand completely still as a statue because of fear that my asthma would screw me over if I ran away. It just stared me down until it sneezed and ran away.
This happened to me too. I was on my way to find my babysitter's house cause i needed the key to our house, and to my surprise, there was a huge black rottweiler about to nail me down to the ground or SOMETHING cause it was running at me at top speed, and god, thank goodness, my babysitter just in time opened the door and told the dog to sit. My heart was raising, my legs were shaking, and I was standing still. That was one of the scariest moments of my life.
he was like you are light so I must stare and-
*le SneeZe*
He was trying to give a scare but sneezed then got embarrassed and ran away
Hey I remember that summer I didn’t bite anyone...
@@_Phantasm "hehehehe imma scare this kid lol it'll be fu-CHOOO!"
"Welp now i look like a total idiot imma go now"
Three experiences:
1) When I was still a teenager, maybe around 14 - 15 years old, I was browsing the magazine section of a grocery store while my dad and brothers were getting food. As I'm browsing, a guy comes up to me wearing a green jacket and cotton hat. I think it might have been winter or early spring, so I didn't question his outfit too much. We got to talking about the different magazines and at one point, he made a joke that I chuckled at, then he reached over and tickled my belly. As soon as he did that, red flags shot right the hell up in my head and I knew I just HAD to get away from this guy. I told him I had to go and I went to find my dad. While I was shopping with my dad at the frozen food section, I saw the guy walk by on his way to a different aisle, and he was obviously scanning the aisles looking for something... because when he saw me, our eyes locked for what felt like an eternity. He was obviously in a rush, so as soon as he noticed I was with my dad, he left the store immediately. It was only after he was gone that I told my dad what happened and they took me to a security booth to describe the man. My only regret is that I didn't tell my dad sooner so the guy could have been apprehended before leaving the store.
2) Again as a teenager, my brother and I wanted to learn how to play chess after being inspired from movies like Independence Day. Funny how those movies make Chess seem soooo interesting. Anyway, my parents signed us up for classes with a group that was known for teaching kids how to play. Since I don't want to ruin their reputation on here, I won't be sharing the organization that taught us. Anyway, my mom got a weird vibe from the teacher, so she told me: "Don't ever let your little brother be alone with him." I thought it was weird, but I'd never disobey my mom under any circumstances, so I agreed and kept it in mind whenever I went to get lessons. One day, the teacher pulled me aside and said he needed to speak to my little brother in private. I denied his request, telling him I needed to be in the room with him at all times per my mom's orders. He insisted, saying there were things he needed to tell my brother that he couldn't tell me, but no matter what, I refused to let him be alone with my brother. Eventually he relented and we went home. We continued to get lessons from him while my brother remained under my ever-watchful eye, but we ended up leaving the group when he started inviting kids up to a mountain retreat over the weekend with him. My mom obviously didn't want us alone with him over the course of a few days in a mountain lodge with no contact for miles. Good call on her part, and it certainly taught me to trust my gut, because a few years later, we discovered he was a child predator. He had been molesting his own son for years and he had inappropriately touched several young boys during those mountain retreats, often insisting that kids share the bed with him and such. He initially made his escape from the state and moved elsewhere, but a parent in another state discovered he was teaching at an elementary school in another state and they finally apprehended him. To my knowledge, he is currently serving a life sentence. It's definitely dark humor, but whenever I tell this story and am reminded he never wanted to pull me aside, I joke that: I guess I wasn't cute enough to be molested.
3) When I was a kid, probably 11 - 12, I was pulled out of school because of extreme bullying and instead I received home schooling. My brother was also pulled out of school because he had a learning disability and the school wouldn't offer him any help, which frustrated my mom. There were times when my mom regretted having us getting home schooled because it meant we couldn't meet kids or really have much of a social life, but there was this one instance where my mom told us she was grateful we were in the house. One day while we were learning a language, we heard the doorbell ring. A white van was sitting out in the cul de sac on the road with the side door open and it was crewed by three young men; one driver, someone in the passenger seat, and someone in the back holding the door open and watching us at the door. They said they were there to check our plumbing, but the van didn't have any logos, branding, phone numbers, etc. and looked kind of beat up. My mom immediately knew there was a danger, so she called out to us from the front door to check on the laundry machine and the toilet to see if there were any problems. We checked and told her nothing was wrong while she stayed at the front door. She smiled and thanked them for coming by, then closed the door. He returned to the truck with his friends and they drove off. Curiously they only came to our house, so I imagine they'd been checking the place out for some time. We hadn't scheduled any maintenance on the house that day and my mom confessed to us that she suspected they were either robbers or kidnappers, and the only reason they didn't take action is because there were other people in the house, so it probably spooked them. One of the few times my mom was ever super thankful she took us out of school.
Post this on reddit, bro
Oh my this is a whole book
Was that Stephen Shutt?
You can't expect to describe a story that would definitely make national news and try to still be secretive haha
BETRvids honestly your mum is amazing
@@Richard_Nickerson This one right? www.inquirer.com/philly/news/crime/philadelphia-chess-coach-stephen-shutt-sex-abuse-masterman-frederick-douglass-elementary-20181019.html
I was walking my dog in the forest during the "Killer Clown Pandemic" and some of them had been seen around my village.
Without a goal, just pacing through the forest, I quickly found myself having no idea where I actually was and without my dog,
as I usually put her off her leash when no one was around. After a few minutes I just noticed something in the corner of my
eye. I didn't know what it was, but I didn't need to know. It was something red leaning against a tree. Immediately adrenaline
began to flood my entire body and it felt like my feet were moving on their own, as I just turned around and ran away as fast
as possible. Stumbling and almost tripping over branches spread all over the ground, I didn't dare to even think about what
was behind me running after me.
Eventually I managed to find the exit of the forest, falling on my knees and going into a mayor panic attack. Seemingly out of
nowhere my dog was suddenly next to me and once I was able to catch my breath again, I forced myself onto my knees and
further away from the forest. I knew I wouldn't be able to stop my dog, should she try to run away, so I didn't put on the leash
again, but she, too, seemed to feel like something was wrong and didn't leave my side.
The whole time I felt like something was watching me from the forest and I haven't been there on my own since.
Creepy scary shit bruh I even got scared just reading this piece of experience
@@krisnacahyana1826 you really are stupid. U comment on everything and say “oooh. I’m scared of wooorrrddss.”
@@finalistburrito2499 take a chill pill. You're overreacting.
@@alterego24122 overreacting? I’ve found like 12 comments talking about how they are afraid or whatever.
@@finalistburrito2499 well yeah. This is about scary shiz happening to real people. When it happens to fictional characters then sure it's not really scary because it never happened, but we talk about real people and real events that could have real consequences. That in itself is a little off putting. Everyone has the right to be scared of such things. If they want to share that it scares them then nothing is stopping them. Especially in the comment section of a video like this.
I know people that are not afraid of such things happening to them. If you're tough like that then congrats, but you don't have to rub it in everyone's faces.
Simple, if a shady person asks for directions...
"sory, no englis"
This is also great when you are a tourist. Most curio sellers etc speak English. So say No English. Then start talking in a less well known language. I use Afrikaans and Zulu. They immediately leave you alone. It doesn't even have to make sense. The seller won't know 🤣
no hablo englis
Elgas no no me out
@@Comrade_Jason
I've used Tolkien's Elvish to the same effect.
I was just saying random words and not actually forming sentences, but who in the world would ever actually recognize that?
@@Richard_Nickerson Slay the Elves!
"Our next reply is from somedirtypunk" Me: Hey that's not very nice Also Me: Oh wait that's his name
WarhawkGames this is funny
I read it as he said it.
WarhawkGames saaameeee
"The wind was howling."
*UNDERTALE INTENSIFIES*
*Undertale fan adrenaline kicks in*
@@mushyrooms79 I remember the winds that day and I was in downtown Ventura when the Thomas fire first started and I notice the moon was red and thought that was the new moon they were talking about, then went back to the east end and saw the fire which took 15 minute next thing I know 30 minutes or saw after at my house the power went off and we went to Oxnard to get light and saw that it was already in downtown Ventura not even an hour after it started.
*Confused screaming*
When I was in high school we’d just gotten a new dog (an absolute sweetheart rottie springer spaniel mix).
I was seventeen at the time.
I was out for a walk with him near my house, when a guy in a work truck pulled up asking for directions.
I told him I didn’t know the address, so he repeated it, louder.
“WHERE IS-“ cue him being cut off my my dog jumping up and putting his paws on the guys open front window.
He suddenly lost interest, said “never mind”, and drove off after I pulled my dog off his truck.
Denny, you were the BEST DOG EVER ♥️
r/thathappened
No
r/thathappened
Yeah because if you say it louder you would actually know the address
"Dude You are literally a character in Final Destination"
Lives the rest of his days in absolute fear.
YOLO
Ya Outta Look Out
*oughta
*you
*Dont' care
@@Nevalith *don't
@@edibleshoes2025 still dun cur
I was in 4th grade walking home from school with my friends and these 3 guys on a motorbike speeding through our village with 9 INCH knifes came along the pavement towards us I had to action movie forward roll dive out of the way. Later that day they were arrested for multiple burglaries and murders in the neighboring village I suppose our village was there getaway route as our village is very peaceful and not meant for high speed chases so that is why they were on a motorbike
👁️👄👁️
My most “we need to leave moment” was at the Gilroy Garlic festival. We had been there a couple of hours and were debating to catch a later bus on an earlier one. My sister wanted so pictures so my mom was helping her take them and I went to refill water at the free refill station. I walked up to the station to refill but they said they were almost out so I started walking back to meet up with my mom and sister and then I snapped. I started yelling that we had to leave now and physically pulling my mom and sister to leave seriously angry and yelling like a crazy person. This is super uncharacteristic of me-especially since as I was walking up, I was going to tell my mom to have my sister pose at a different angle since it would look better. I got them to run out with me since I was crazily yelling that we had to leave and that I was leaving now. We got on the bus that was just about to leave: As soon as we got on the bus I felt immediately calm again since I had no idea why I had been mad in the first place. We made it back to the car and I started driving out of the parking lot and a friend who follows my Snapchat called me. Apparently we got the last bus out before the Gilroy garlic shooter came and started terrorizing the festival. To this day I have no idea why I snapped like that, ignored our preset plan, and made my family run to the last departing bus-but I am super happy it happened.
I would seriously like a scientific explanation on how we can just know something's wrong with absolutely no indication that anything actually is. Brainwaves are okay for stuff like being followed and feeling like someone is watching you or something, but like, where you feel something bad is going to happen, way before it actually does. How?
I think some truthers were saying back then that the garlic festival shooting was an false flag or something. Idk much about that event but yea.
Topsoil Depletion Awareness (closing the loop) It’s real. Link below with the info.
www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-49147369
@@Lilgamergrlie yea. False flag doesnt mean it didnt happen.
That was God's doing
My “we need to leave now” was when I was looking out my window at night and heard screaming in the distance and I was like “oooookayyyy” then I heard someone whisper, “daaaaaaaarrrliiiing.” From maybe 30 cm from my face. I shut the window, turned on the light in my room, and grabbed a letter opener. Never told anyone this story until now
What happend? Did they try to break in or just left it at thatm
r/thathappened
F A K E
@@blocklock8341 and how can you prove it, mr?
i here weird noises every night.
trust me, this sounds very believable when what sounds like a bleating animal goes nonstop almost every night.
still have know idea what is making the noise, but is is as damn real as the fingers on my hand.
If you believe stories on the internet, there's nothing anyone can say to convince you otherwise.
But sure, some creep if 30cm from your face right outside an open window without any lights on and he just whispers then walks away. Lmao gottem betchya they though I was a creep! Sure.
So I have a story. This isn't mine it's my friends. They were at home alone one night and they looked out their window and saw a black cat that looked like their cat, so they went out and tried to call the cat in, but as soon as they stepped foot out their door a pit fell in their stomach, and they went back inside. But they really wanted their cat inside so they went out again and tried to call the cat in. The pit in their stomach only grew. They decided to come inside lock all the doors and windows, close all the blinds and curtains and go to their parents room upstairs and call the police. They were scared out of their mind. The police did a perimeter around their house and neighborhood. They didn't see anything so they checked the car cam of the police cruiser. And they found in the bushes across the street in the house, a cougar. The 'cat' was the shadow of the cougar but their were lights shining from the garage and on the street so it just looked like a cat. They said they would always trust their gut instincts after that.
Jesus that’s scary lol
not sure if this applies but my scariest “we need to leave now” moment was on the last day of my freshman year in high school. Our school has a “field day” sort of celebration every year on the last day of school where students are allowed to pretty much roam the entire school and even outside without any supervision. My school is also right in front of a river which has paths on either side for people to stroll on. Now these paths were open to the public and were considered off-limits to students during school hours. Me and 2 friends, being the reckless adventure-seeking freshmen we were, decided to stroll on the riverside path anyways. There came a point where the path ended and the forest began. We quickly debated whether or not it’d be safe and ok to keep going. I urged my group to go since I was hella curious and I was having fun so far. We came across a tall wired fence that had a huge whole slashed at the bottom. Again, we debated on whether we should turn back and return to the school. I had a bit of a bad feeling so I suggested we go back. My friend, however, said it was fine and that I should go first so they could watch my back. Reluctantly I slowly entered through the hole and walked to a small clearing. There we found a tent, a burnt out campfire, a spray painted and withered doll and various old items that suggested that someone used to live there. Everything pretty much looked like someone had been staying here for some time but then abandoned it, or worse, something bad had happened to them and their things were left behind. I felt that that there was no one at this site and that we were alone so I began taking pictures of the site and walked around looking at everything. I was really unnerved and shocked to see this site so near our school. At this point my bad feeling was at its peak and I kept saying that we should go back. Despite the feeling that there wasn’t anyone there, I felt as though we were about to be victims of a missing person case and have our corpses buried there in the forest to be found years later. Then my friend curiously touched the tent and that was when something inside jolted and hit back. Me and my friends immediately ran while nervously laughing. We told everyone else about it when we came back to the school. None of our teachers or friends had even noticed that we left so I bet if something bad had happened to us in the forest no one would have been able to tell until it was too late. I still have the pics of the weird shit we saw there. Needless to say that was definitely a memorable last day of school.
Damn that's wild
maybe it was a homeless person lol
Maybe a fox moved in the tent and was spooked by your friend
Maybe an animal hid inside?
yo drop the pics
Coppa shows up on TH-cam and starts fining
Animators- WE NEED TO LEAVE... *NOW*
Rip james and domics and jaiden
bxlanter :C
le cri
It would funny if it didn’t hurt inside,,,,
Anak Bangsd ikr along with all of the Multi animator project people I work with
I'm currently a teenager, though my scariest "we need to leave now.", was when I was maybe 9-10ish. Where my family and I used to live our street faced a mini-forest that which a good chunk had been torn down to build a park on the opposite side. It also had a few streetlights in front of the mini-forest, but they rarely worked. My brother and I (who was maybe 5-6) would walk through this little cove of trees to get to the park. You'd end up a good distance behind and to the side of the park's square gazebo and slightly behind a dirt track. One summer I took my brother to the park at like 10am. Since we knew no one would be there at 10am during the summer (stupid logic). When we arrived we were kind of right. There was a woman (maybe 19 year old) running the track with her dog and a man just sitting in the gazebo. I let my brother play and I stood nearby watching the man and my brother. Every few minutes the man would inch closer to the park, he was about a good sprinting distance away when I grabbed my brother and bolted to the sidewalk and up to our house. I didn't see him when we walked in, so we played the rest of the day in our concrete box of a backyard making a chalk jungle. That night I went downstairs for some milk because I couldn't sleep and saw my grandma and dad watching the news. I was unintrested but then I heard that a man got arrested for assault and attempted kidnapping of a woman at the park we were at earlier that day. We moved shortly after.
The woman in the last story should have turned around and gone to the police. Right then, while the pysicial evidence was still fresh. Because this guy had done this before and would do it again .
I’ve had a few “I need to leave right now” moments. The scariest one was when I was 19 and walking home alone from work around midnight. I always took a shortcut through a park, even though it was pretty dark, because I live in a big city and there’s always people around. There just weren’t any that night. For some reason I just had a bad feeling that night, so I called up my friend while walking just to have someone on the phone. Right when I entered the park, I noticed someone came out from behind a hedge and started following me. It was too late to turn back and I was too scared to look back and see who it was. All I could see was his shadow because of the park lights, and with every light I passed I could see his shadow coming closer to mine. I didn’t say anything to my friend on the phone but started walking faster until he was eventually so close to me that I just started sprinting. Made it out of the park, looked back and he had stopped behind this sign and was just standing there watching me. I never took that shortcut again. To this day I am still literally scared of my own shadow.
quenyasansel holy shit I’ve had issues with human shaped shadows because of some horrible night terrors/ sleep paralysis moments when I was younger. It was always just a dark figure chasing me but I couldn’t move. For a while I couldn’t drink out of mugs cuz I could see my own dark figure at the bottom. I was very young tho but even now I sometimes jump at my own shadow
Fuck, that sounds terrible. I’m afraid to try lucid dreaming because of this!
what the heck man
you lied to me
Rachel Boyer ummm... who lied to you?
Since people here are still dropping their personal experiences, I’ll drop my own as well.
When my friends and I were freshmen in high school, my best friend at the time suddenly showed up to hang out at lunch with her new boyfriend, who was a senior at the time. A lot of us were already on edge just looking at the guy. He wasn’t weird looking, quite the opposite actually. But, he was so handsy, and weirdly standoffish. He didn’t like to let us talk to his girlfriend. When asked, she told us that they’d only met that day, a couple hours ago. It was creepy how possessive he was showing himself to be, but that friend didn’t seem to see why my other friends and myself were creeped out. Over a few weeks he got more grabby with her, and got actually mad at us for talking to her at all. We didn’t see much of her, and she didn’t seem to try to talk to us. But I had a growing pit in my stomach and messaged her, no holds barred, about how eery her bf made me feel and that I had a strong feeling that she needed to get away from him.
A couple days later, my school was under high security mode, because that boy threatened to shoot my friend, her friends including me, my school, and himself.
“We need to leave now” is when I see a teacher in public
-- to me that’s no big deal if it’s in a store or something but near where I live is quite a problem
Don't worry, that's most teachers too when we see a student in public :P
@@Xaimand Are u a teacher?
For me its also if i see someone from my school
I have a good one!
So I live a minute walk away to some woods with trails and stuff. So me and like 5 or 6 kids are walking around wanting to visit the lake. The oldest is 14 and the youngest is 12 so we are just trying to do some fun things. We visit the lake and it start to get dark so we’re walking back and I get this.. feeling, like we’re being watched. I turn to my friend and tell him my feelings and get just goes
“Yeah.. I’ve been feeling it since we left the lake.” The group starts to walk a tiny bit faster until my one friend starts to book it, then we all start to run as fast as we can until we get out and to our houses, we didn’t find out till later that the reason our one friend started to run is because he saw a coyote watching us and wanted to get out as fast as he could.
“That lady is a hero”-Quote: Mr_krabz_thicc_AF
lmao
The one where the kid acted like the girl was his mom was actually pretty cool because people helping people is awesome. That girl was really cool and understood the kid.
Cheems lol it's weird how you refer to her as a girl. I mean she's a mother and I assume she's over 25 so it's more appropriate to say "woman" or "lady". IDK maybe that's just me lol
I have a little story from when i was younger
So my sister and i was in the mall with my mother. And she told us to ‘Wait outside the shop so i can pay’. My older sister was chill and we waited outside. One if those toy dropping machines was right by a bench and i was just staring at it, then some old lady sitting at the bench looked at me with a weird grin on her face and said “Would you like me to give you some money dear?” I, being a nice little kid replied with “Oh, no thank you”. She seemed like she was up to something and then she said “You sure? All the other kids want some money from me,” she said . At this moment my sister realised what was happening and said “Mam, i’m sorry to say but my sister said no”. The lady seemed to get annoyed with us and was about to say something until my mother started walking over, the lady saw this as her chance to quickly get away as she stood up annoyed making her way towards target. My sister explained to my mother and told her what happened. My mother was just grateful that the lady didn’t try to grab us and pull us away.
I’m still shook from what happened
Me : Sees A Cockroach In The Bedroom Me and My mom Share
Also me : WE NEED TO LEAVE NOW! WE DONT HAVE MUCH TIME!
My "we need to leave now" story, the class clowns were throwing up random gang signs, my friend who knows sign language was terrified that they were gonna bomb the school
what we see:middle finger
what the deaf people see: *The war,my freinds,THE HORROR*
When I was about 9, my aunt (21) was driving me to a Girl Scout event in my area. We were passing a road that leads directly to my neighborhood. My aunt’s eyes widened. She immediately called her brother, my uncle. She said she was scared and she needed him to come help her. I, as a proper 9 year old, was of course pestering her the full time. When we got there, my uncle was there. She told what had happened. There was a man, no police uniform or anything, with a gun in his hands walking down the aforementioned road. Towards my family’s house. She called the police, explaining everything to them.
Weeks later, a first degree murderer was convicted. The man had been in my house when arrested. My mother and three year old sister were out shopping for a surprise cake because it was my sister’s birthday in a couple days... but when they heard it from my aunt, uncle, and the police who had to explain why the house was so messed up, she immediately scrolled through alarm systems that notify the owner wherever they are on Amazon.
Needless to say, nine year old me was terrified.
And I was late for my Girl Scout meeting.
Bru at least you have an excuse to be late
Palegunslinger: *final destinations*
Death: “So you have chosen, death.”
Death: "So you have chosen me."
The last story was a empty murder house has nobody seen dexter
Yeah, I was thinking Hannibal when they described the house.
*VIBE CHECK*
No i haven't
The cartoon?
Also, yeah thatf story was unfortunate and zoinks.
@@incogniftoar3943 You should watch it. It's a darn good show.
“We need to move! NOW! Up through the tower, let’s go!”
"We just need to move some of these- ROAR!"
6:53 They did the right thing to do, instead of the horror movie logic:
Main character: "Oh my god, there's a creepy man who has our knives, let's avenge those knives and take them back by searching for the creepy dude!"
That's why horror stories only happen in movies. Normal people would just say "Screw this creepy basement and the sounds coming out of it"
The one with hurricane Florence the gut feeling is like when Yoda senced that order 66 happend
sensed*
happened*
R Nickerson grammar nazi you are
@@Richard_Nickerson peace of shit, you are. Annoying, you like to be
@@pearcetonmilton4443 Like Yoda,you talk.
C.A.D. intellectual, you are
COME ON DUDE, ITS DOBBY, HE JUST WANNA CLEAN YOUR HOUSE AND TAKE YA SOCKS
I know you (RSLASH) already said it, but like-round of applause for the people who saved their cats. Believe it or not, but a lot of people just abandon their animals during natural disasters and things like that. So, Good job OP for being a caring cat owner.
My most "We need to leave now" moment was when the schools power went off on a nuns death day. She died 15 years ago
Edit:wow thanks for all the likes guys I appreciate it
Timmy and his dad
Lights: I’m about to end this man’s whole career
Nun: lol
Lol
Woof
there are usually lights in the hallway
BRUH
My "we need to leave now" moment happened while in the car with my mom and sister, a car in front of us was swerving lane to lane. This guy did a u-turn, locked eyes with us, sped up and did another u-turn and sped up again. We started yelling for my mom to speed or get off of that street, an hour or so later there was a news report of an accident on that same street I think it was caused by that guy
My: *we need to leave now* moment was like a gut feeling but I was hanging outside ready to go home from my uncle's house when on the edge of the woods I saw someone so I ushered my family inside the van, said our goodbyes quickly and left.
The person was walking towards us and we were all at the house, so it couldn't be a family member.
PerfectPisces Thank god he didn’t hurt any of you.
Wtf did you call the police and was it a human
New video list:
R/Heroic people
For all those times a complete stranger helped or even saved someone just because.
Espri so basically R/Canada?
r/foundthemobileuser
"Dude, you are literally a Final Destination main character", uh oh
I have a pretty similar story like the one from 4:38. Me, my sister and my friend were at the park in a small neighborhood. Two teens (probably around 18) came up to us and sat down. At the time, we were playing basketball with a ball we brought. They were there for a few minutes and heard my friend say my sisters name quite a bit. The male figure then asked “Hey *sisters name* can we play?” We all then look at each other, knowing that we should leave. As we were walking away, they left. I was looking at the guy and he was looking at me. He then says “stop staring at me” Pretty scary for younger kids to have that experience.
I had one of these moments. It was before i had a liccense, so me and my mother went to a IKEA parking lot after hours so i could learn the basics. At that location there is always big truck drivers resting during nights. SO all of a sudden 3 of them went towards us. I said we need to leave mom, she just rolled down the window and they started asking if we had any drugs on us and if we knew where they could get cocaine and heroine. Mom said no, laughed a little bit and we started dricing again. When it was time to switch i asked if we could leave and switch far away from them. But no, as soon as mom opened the door and took one foot out of the car. The 3 men started running towards us. I pulled mom back into the car and managed, with my minimal experience driving, to start the car and drive away fast before they got to the car. Mom started shouting and askign what the hell i was doing. She never saw them comming so i had to explain. She just started crying and apologizing to me. Turns out that one of those men had previously met my mom several times in her work. Thats why she wasnt scared. But fuck me i thought we were gonna get murdered.
The crater injury story reminded me of the kids throwing rocks over an over pass at cars and obliterate a woman’s head incident pretty gruesome
Oh I remember hearing someone narrate that story once. Damn it was sad. I think the father/husband (i think there was some kids with them) killed himself but I don't remember the full story. I'm pretty sure it was on Scariest 911 calls.
That last story gave me chills. Especially when he was laughing as she ran away
Now, this happened maybe two or so years ago, so I don't remember it quite that well, but I'll retell it as good as I can.
I was at my friend's birthday party, and it was one of those situations where I didn't know anybody at the party other than Mr. Birthday Boy. We were all at his house and just hanging out in the basement, just being kids. Playing on the Foosball table, watching TH-cam, and just enjoying ourselves. Now, my friend lives in an average house in a pretty normal suburban neighborhood, except the houses in this area were more spaced out that usual. Yes, this is important. Also, my friend's house has a pretty large backyard, but this back yard does not have a fence or anything like that. Also yes, this is important. Now, it was getting late, so everyone was just hanging out in the basement. Since the house is on a hill, the basement has a nice window viewing the backyard. There are two small couches in a little area in front of this window, and that's where we were. At some point, Mr.Birthday Boy looks out the window and saw something. He nudged me and I look up from whatever we were doing and I look out at the window. There was a skull pressed up against the window. Me, Mr. Birthday Boy, and the thing in the window just stared at each other for a moment, before the skull thing just faded into the darkness. Later, we asked if anyone else had seen it, and everyone said no. One of them joked that we were going crazy, but I swear what I saw was there.
Now, since the backyard doesn't have a fence, is was most likely some creep in a mask. What they were doing and why, heck if I know.
Nothing like that has happened to me after that, and my friend hasn't said anything, so I think we're fine.
But still, oh boy, that sometimes haunts me.
Also, what the heck kind of freak would do that anyway? I don't want to think about it.
And yes, I know about that weird thing where the brain tries to recognize things it's unfamiliar with as other things (which is why we sometimes see faces in random objects), but I assure you, this was NOT that. Two people saw the same exact same thing. Seems like a bit too much to be a coincidence. Also, my friend saw it come in, and we both saw it fade into the darkness.
One day, I was walking in the sidewalk, when a withe van parked a few feet in front of me, I had a huge gut feeling and immediately entered an open store that was next to me... the car moved away... I memorized the license plate. it turns out that, a few days later, some people were arrested charged with kidnaping and sex trafficking... the van they rode to do the crimes had the same exact license plate.
There was this one time I was on the bus home from school in the dark, and this man sat next to me (mid twenties) that looked really rough. He started asking loads of personal questions like my name, where I lived, who I lived with ect... I lied through all of them from the start because I had a bad feeling. The bus used to stop directly across the road from my house and I was terrified that he would follow me off and do something, I made sure someone else was getting off the bus at the same time as me and walked for a minute or so behind them until the bus drove off with the man still there. Looking back, even though it was really creepy I don't think the guy would've done anything, but better safe than sorry.
Another story I have is of a strange boy that had consistently been asking me out for years in highschool, he was a real oddball and sort of slimy. He briefly had a girlfriend that later broke up with him and got a boyfriend. He kept asking me so I eventually caved to shut him up. He started getting weird so I ended up breaking things off, and it was like he snapped and had a mental breakdown. The following day he almost stabbed a teacher in the hand with a craft knife, then on their way home stabbed his ex girlfriend's boyfriend in the neck, luckily not causing any serious harm. I don't know what punishment he received if any, but he tried to contact me a few days later saying sorry and I blocked him completely.
My uncle friend uncle’s story this is but I think it fits very well..
The guy was at a wedding and wanting to leave, he was pretty tipsy but with enough common sense to walk home, the shortest way to the guy’s house was through a forest. So as he walks through the forest, he hears crying and walks towards it, he sees a women, dressed as a bride sitting on a fallen over log, hands covering her face as she cried. Of course the guy quickly walks over and tries to console her, she wipes away her tears and thanks him, face completely human. They both were walking now and finally they reached the main road, the main road was made of asphalt and suddenly they hear horse hooves, he says while looking around, “Do you hear that? It sounds like a horse..” Both then stop walking and the woman turns to face him directly and slowly lifts her long dress that reached the floor and it reveals HORSE LEGS. Her face apparently turns weird and she no longer is the woman but something weird.
The dude starts to bolt it to his house that was not too far away now, and he hears rapid horse hooves right behind him, instead of taking out his keys and fumbling with them to open the door, he runs to his shack right next to the house and locks himself there, as soon as he does, he hears two loud thumps against the wooden door....
He stays awake all night.. Next day he comes out bravely and on the outside of the wooden door were two muddy horse hoove prints on the door and he never met the creature again. It didn’t bother him again though, no knocks on the house door or windows, no creepy figured at night, nothing else happened.
Apparently my uncle couldn’t sleep for days after he heard that story from the guy’s niece that was the same age at the time as my uncle.
Wow this messed me up 😣 I regret reading this! Cool story, but now I'm gonna be thinking about it at night lol
my "we need to leave now" moment is when the guy searches for something in his pocket after I asked for extra sauce.
When my daughter was born I almost passed out and mumbled “wtf is that?”
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Wtf 😂
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All the people above me and below me need to finish their sentence.
@@chris2rich i-
Ok, this is soooo much better than those text-to-speech videos
I remember once I was in a we need to leave now moment I was in a mcdonalds and it was kinda late about 8pm and I got my food ready to eat there but I noticed a man out the window and it was no regular nice man, he had a ripped jacket with a dirty face and slight long hair, the man stated into me for like a whole minute and then he started walking fast up to me and I rounded him exiting through the back door and giving me a head start and I just kinda jogged to my truck thinking “ FRICK THHIS THIS IS THE DAY AND I DIE NEXT TO A MCDONALDS” turned on the truck and left 💨
Edit: misspelled some words
He prolly just want ur burger
So one time I was at my Nana and papa’s house about an hour away from where I live. I was 8 at the time. We went to the market as we had to get food. When we were at the register, an old guy told me to come to him. I did not know what I was thinking and actually considered going to him. Luckily we left right before I went to him. I still wish I could tell my past self what he actually wanted from me.
These stories would be 1000% creepier if not for the perky narrator.
Not everyone is as brave as you, i suppose for the narrator consideration
@@incogniftoar3943 he's too cheery, and the lack of atmosphere in the background makes it feel like he's reading off a list as opposed to a collection of terrifying real life stories.
@Kylee Grace oh no!
No robots plz
@@arthurlam751 no robot narrator, but someone who actually brings an air of mystery and spookiness to the stories. Think someone like Night Mind.
Mine is my friends “we need to leave” moment. Though I was there. We were out in the middle of nowhere, an old abandoned building. Local rumor was that it was haunted, and us being the late teens/early 20’s idiots we were, well we gotta go see it.
We’re there maybe a min, still outside peering in the dark windows. The only light from the car headlights that we took there aimed at the building.
One of my friends starts going off, “we gotta go, let’s go, we need to get the fuck out of here.” Screaming and yelling, forcing us all back to the car.
We all got to the car, and we’re half a mile away before he told us what freaked him out.
He saw a pair of eyes looking at him in the window, the way they caught the light was like cat eyes he said.
We laughed at first, “hey Sean, maybe it was a cat?” The driver was about to turn back and Sean yelled again.
“IT WAS BIGGER THAN A FUCKING STRAY CAT!!!! DON’T GO BACK!!!”
Well, while not the most common of animals, cougars and mountain lions aren’t unheard of in our area...we kept driving away.
something similar happened with me and 2 other friends, i call A and B. across the street of a's house, there was an abandoned factory/office type building, it had 3 floors or so. one day, we hopped the fence and went inside, looking around and such and messing with each other. we went upstairs, looking around a bit and we entered a room. within a sec or 2, we started hearing in the hallway shattered glass being walked on, it was really loud. friend B, the normal macho guy, went 'nope', took a steel pole that was on the floor and went we need to leave. we carefully started moving downstairs and outside while looking around, hopped the fence and went back to friend A's home.
it could be a homeless person who saw us enter and he was walking around to scare us, we don't know. it was demolished some time later.
Halfway int he story i thought '_' is it a ghost?
3:39 I remember hurricane Florence. We stayed at a hotel for two weeks straight. The hotel was VERY cramps too. Luckily, when we got back to our house there was no damage or flooding. Just a whole you of leaves and twigs on our lawn.
I got one. I once walked alone in the school grounds at night, my mom was one of the teachers and was working quite late checking papers and we waited for our Dad to pick us up from his work so I just waited with my mom and siblings. I was 10 at the time and the school was an elementary school and was very big, by big I mean not only a lot of buildings for Kindergarten but also for Grade school and High school, a swimming pool, etc, even a mini-zoo. Needless to say it was big and as a kid you kind of explore the school for fun. Now it was late, around 7-8 o'clock and all the students are gone (apart from me and my siblings) and I decided to explore a bit after a while. I mean there were no staff or students to be seen so who else could be out here? I could not have been more wrong.
There was an open basketball court next to the faculty room where my mom was working on so I decided to walk around. And there stood in the middle of the empty court is a little kid, looks no more than 4, all in white from the distance. I was quite a distance from him so I didn't get a good look at the kid, I can't even tell the gender, but the minute I saw him, I bolted back to the office 'cause I was unnerved.
Now would be a good time to mention that the school actually had quite the history; from an old Jesuit Mission, to a cemetery built next to it, to WWII, etc. you get the gist (by this point, I should mention this was in the Philippines) so a lot of ghost stories comes with the place. One in particular was brought to my attention after I told what took place to my mom that a few nights ago, her colleague who was working late noticed a little kid playing in that spot. She told me that as she approached him, not only was the kid translucent but got a good look at where the eyes should be and said there were none.
Since then, I have not left the faculty room until my dad came to pick us up.
That ghost just wants to shoot some hoops...
dude just let the ghost play basketball, dont pester his style
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What if it wasn’t your dad picking you up?
It’s more SPOOPY in the Philippines, I guess. . .
@@hobartbartholomewpepperidgejr i instantly pressed *show less*
This’ll be long. Brace your peepers.
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Senior high, 11th grade. I was waiting outside my tutoring center building and staring at nothing (the center is on the third floor). I was hanging outside by the front doors and munching on candy from the convenience store on the first floor. There was thing big black car - like a Montero or something, I dunno - and a guy standing by its open door. It was parked right across the building and the road wasn’t that wide. The rest of the parking spots were filled and the security guard was nearby. He called me, asking if I wanted to hitch a ride (‘sasabay ka?’ or ‘are you coming?’ - the entire exchange was in Tagalog but I’ll translate to English).
“What?”
Was I staring at his car or something?
“Are you coming?” He repeated.
I have blurry vision and for a moment, he looked like a classmate. I thought it was weird, since the person I mistook the guy for wasn’t that close to me. I didn’t have my glasses with me then and I moved forward, halfway through the road since there were no cars at all passing by at the time.
So, middle of the street and I immediately felt cold when I realized that I had NO idea who this guy was. I awkwardly responded, “no thank you”, which he followed up with, “you have a ride/fetcher?”
“Yeah.”
Now, I live closer to the province than the city, so I always felt pretty safe since you only really hear the dreadful news coming from the cities. Despite that, I never wanted to tuck tail and run more than I did that late afternoon. It was like, 5 pm?
After he nods, I quickly turn back to go inside, thinking I’d be safer there instead. When I’m already through the short corridor and in the tiny sitting area, I freak out. The offices around me were dark. It was a holiday and nothing (except for my tutoring center, for some reason) was open.
Immediately, I turn to go back outside. Better in the sights of many than in the sights of none, I thought. On my way out, right before the front desk and entrance, I run into THAT SAME GUY. I see him clearly now - tall, has a beard, relatively fit - he’s handsome. Looks just like a fresh graduate of college or something. Probably has a decent paying job.
BUT WHO CARES? ANYBODY CAN BE A KIDNAPPER, RIGHT?
He spots me and apologizes for thinking that I need a ride. I then think, ‘okay, calm down, maybe he’s like a friend of my parents and I just don’t remember him’. I just told him, oh it’s fine and avoid adding anything to further prompt conversation.
“Sorry, I thought I saw you go to the gym.” He added.
Gym was open. Also, how were those related?
“Oh no, no no. I didn’t.”
I was holding my bright BLUE AND YELLOW bag that had the tutoring center’s name printed on it.
“I’m Kitt/Kit,” he quickly says, as if he forgot to do so, and went to shook my hand. I shook his as well, but pretty nervously. He introduced himself. Means we’ve never met. I don’t say anything anymore.
“Hey, uh, you know where the bathroom is?”
“Oh, yeah, it’s right over there. . .” I pointed, but I didn’t budge from my spot. I was terrified that if I offered to lead him to it, I’d get kidnapped when no one was looking. It was a secluded area.
“There?”
“Yeah, just go around the corner. . . there. . .”
“Thanks.”
He went to the bathroom and I panicked. I wanted to run outside but his car was literally right there. I decided that my best option was to go to the nearby supermarket. Maybe my mom was just taking a really long time grocery shopping. I shoved my candy into my back and booked it. I wasn’t worried about the street since the buildings were jam-packed together and a lot of people were also walking.
This’ll drag if I explain how I got in contact with Mom. Basically, I didn’t see him again after cause the car was gone when I went back, and I hung by the security till my mom came to pick me up.
When I was 19-something I used to get home from college really late, my mom and I lived alone 1km from the nearest bus stop and the street that lead to our house was really empty and dark at night. This one day I was walking home when I saw my mom 500m ahead coming in my direction, she started to scream "run" and although I didn't know why I started to run. Turns out 2 guys had dropped their backpacks in the ground and where running after me, silently to ambush me. I've didn't noticed. Next week similar two creeps (probably same dudes) where arrested in the area for attacking woman. Still have nightmares and I'm really glad my mom had that gut feeling to come meet me at the bus station that night.
Oogway: my "we need to leave now" moment was when tai lung escaped from prison.
God damnit oogway
2:50 I like how it didn't occur that the "friend" possibly didn't even see the cub.
Son: Dad do you believe in ghosts?
Dad: No, why are you asking me this?
Son: Our maid said ghosts are real.
Dad: SON, YOU NEED TO LEAVE THE HOUSE NOW!!!!!
Son: But why?
Dad: WE DON'T HAVE A MAID!!!!
Why did I die from laughter
this has serious twist I even got freaked out
Dude... you stole this from another video. So many exclamation marks. The replies above me are idiots to be frightened by a childish comment.
@@finalistburrito2499 I saw the video. This guy is stupid.
Pffft that one guy “it’s just a baby bear”
“IT CAN STILL KILL YA LETS GO”
“But-“
“No”
“You worry to much”
They find out the mama bear was their waiting days later
U n g ø d l y H ø ø m a n ÒwÓ
The baby isn’t really the threat, but the mom is near.
When you see a baby bear, the mama bear is ALWAYS nearby.
There is NO such thing as "it's JUST a baby bear."
I was out in the woods by my house on a path and a black bear baby and mama just casually strolled across like ~40ft (terrible at guessing distances but it was too close) ahead of me. I just stopped dead, mama bear turns her head toward me, huffs, and grumbles to the baby who picks up the pace and catches up to her before they just moved along. Probably the scariest moment in my life
Master Reaper you have balls of steel if that was me I would have pissed my pants. I think your also lucky that was a black bear as those are normally more docile compared to other bears.
U n g ø d l y H ø ø m a n ÒwÓ ok