Jacob And The Blue Pumpkin Timmy lived in the heart of the hood, where dreams were hard to find, and even harder to chase. But Timmy had something most didn’t-a love for music. He’d always been the kid who rapped on street corners and freestyled with his friends. At 17, his dreams were bigger than his circumstances, and every rhyme he dropped was his way out. One rainy afternoon, as Timmy was kicking back in his room, an envelope slid under his door. It was plain, with no return address, and the handwriting looked like it was written in a hurry. Timmy picked it up, his heart racing. Could this be the break he was waiting for? Timmy opened the envelope to find a single sheet of paper inside. It read: "The path to your future is hidden where you least expect it. Look beneath the shadows of the past, and you'll find the truth." Timmy furrowed his brow. What did it mean? The letter wasn’t signed, and there was no clear sender. His mind buzzed with questions. Timmy showed the letter to Malik, his best friend. Malik was skeptical. “Yo, man, you sure you ain’t just trippin’?” he asked, taking a closer look at the paper. Timmy shook his head. “I don’t know, but it feels important.” They both stared at the cryptic words, unsure of what it meant but feeling the weight of it. The next day, Timmy took to the streets. His neighborhood was a mix of old stories and new struggles, a place where hope often seemed out of reach. Timmy wondered if the letter was pointing him to something in his past. He started with the places that had shaped him-his childhood home, the alley where he learned to rap, and the old school playground. Timmy stood at the old schoolyard, looking around. It felt different now-dilapidated, forgotten. But this place used to be where he found his first fans, the kids who’d listen to him spit bars. He walked around the rusty swing set, thinking hard. Where could the path to his future be hidden here? At the edge of the playground, Timmy noticed an old tree. It had been there since he was a kid, and the memory of sitting under its shade, rapping with his friends, flashed through his mind. But today, something about it felt different. It was almost as if the tree itself was hiding something. Timmy knelt beside the tree and brushed away the dirt. His fingers found something cold and metal. A small, rusted box. His heart skipped a beat as he opened it to reveal… a faded cassette tape. The box had an engraving on it: “For the one who never gave up.” Timmy stared at the cassette tape in disbelief. He hadn’t seen one of these in years. He held it up, almost as if it were sacred. There was no label on the tape, just a simple mark that looked like it had been written in a hurry. “This is it,” Timmy thought. This tape had to be important. That night, Timmy rushed home to his old boombox. He slid the tape in, and static crackled before the sound of a familiar voice filled the room. It was his own voice, but younger. The beat was raw, the lyrics were hungry, and Timmy’s heart pounded as he recognized the words. The voice on the tape rapped about struggle, about the streets, about dreams that seemed impossible. And then, it said: "You will rise above it, but first, you must see the truth." Timmy listened again, his mind racing. The voice on the tape sounded like his past self, but it also felt like a message from the future. The words were cryptic, but they were clear. The truth was hidden in the struggle, in the fight to rise above. Timmy spent the next few days reflecting on the message. He realized that the letter, the tape, and everything that had led him to this point was a reminder. His path wasn’t just about making it out of the hood-it was about using his voice, his music, to speak for the people who couldn’t. Timmy entered a local rap battle, something he hadn’t done in years. The competition was fierce, but Timmy was ready. He stepped up to the mic, the crowd buzzing with anticipation. As he rapped, his words cut through the tension. His rhymes were sharp, but his message was clear. He wasn’t just battling for respect-he was battling for something bigger. As the battle raged on, Timmy’s rival, a cocky rapper named D-Money, tried to throw him off with insults. But Timmy stayed calm, channeling everything he had learned from the letter, the tape, and his journey. “You think this is about winning? Nah, this is about the truth,” Timmy spat into the mic. The crowd went wild. Timmy had won the battle, but more importantly, he had found something in himself. The letter had led him to this moment, a realization that his gift was more than just entertainment. It was a tool for change. After the battle, Timmy was approached by a local producer who had been watching from the sidelines. “You’ve got something special, kid. I want to help you take your music to the next level,” the producer said. Timmy’s heart raced. This was the opportunity he’d dreamed of. The producer offered Timmy a record deal on the spot. But there was a catch. They wanted him to change his style, to cater to the mainstream and leave behind the raw, unfiltered lyrics that made him who he was. Timmy’s mind flashed to the tape, to the message he had heard. "Stay true to yourself," he thought. Timmy walked away from the deal. He wasn’t ready to change who he was. His music had to speak for the streets, for the people who needed it most. His truth couldn’t be watered down for a paycheck. Malik, who had been with him the whole time, smiled. “I knew you wouldn’t sell out, bro.” Timmy began working on his first full album, blending his experiences with his dreams. He collaborated with other local artists, spreading the message that you didn’t have to leave the hood to make it big-you just had to stay true to yourself. Timmy stood on a stage in front of a packed crowd, his heart racing. He sold.. then he got in to drugs and died The End
Honestly the dweller addon is a definite step up for the bedrock marketplace along with the cave dweller addon, if they keep making more horror based Addons like a herobrine one bedrock edition will be golden. Also great video mate! 😊 P.S a lot of the dwellers are biome based like krampus who spawns in the snow and forests
Try out the marketplace cave dweller add on, it’s made by the same person who created the cave dweller in Java. The thing is, the market place version is way better and complex then the one in Java
Evident you made the right choice cheating to get better armour because oherwise this vid would've been pointless because you wouldve just died all the time with iron armour
Bruh. I played this before and there was a weird sheep human thing that duplicated the mechanics of the “from the fog” mod for herobrine on Java. Anyone else see this? It creeped me out…
If your going down the horror route. I'd greatly recommend you play the cave dweller Add-on. It has a pretty clever ai. You should give it a try
that addon is gonna hunt him
Hearing villagers actually speak might be the scariest thing about this mod
Jacob And The Blue Pumpkin
Timmy lived in the heart of the hood, where dreams were hard to find, and even harder to chase. But Timmy had something most didn’t-a love for music. He’d always been the kid who rapped on street corners and freestyled with his friends. At 17, his dreams were bigger than his circumstances, and every rhyme he dropped was his way out. One rainy afternoon, as Timmy was kicking back in his room, an envelope slid under his door. It was plain, with no return address, and the handwriting looked like it was written in a hurry. Timmy picked it up, his heart racing. Could this be the break he was waiting for? Timmy opened the envelope to find a single sheet of paper inside. It read:
"The path to your future is hidden where you least expect it. Look beneath the shadows of the past, and you'll find the truth."
Timmy furrowed his brow. What did it mean? The letter wasn’t signed, and there was no clear sender. His mind buzzed with questions. Timmy showed the letter to Malik, his best friend. Malik was skeptical. “Yo, man, you sure you ain’t just trippin’?” he asked, taking a closer look at the paper. Timmy shook his head. “I don’t know, but it feels important.” They both stared at the cryptic words, unsure of what it meant but feeling the weight of it. The next day, Timmy took to the streets. His neighborhood was a mix of old stories and new struggles, a place where hope often seemed out of reach. Timmy wondered if the letter was pointing him to something in his past. He started with the places that had shaped him-his childhood home, the alley where he learned to rap, and the old school playground. Timmy stood at the old schoolyard, looking around. It felt different now-dilapidated, forgotten. But this place used to be where he found his first fans, the kids who’d listen to him spit bars. He walked around the rusty swing set, thinking hard. Where could the path to his future be hidden here? At the edge of the playground, Timmy noticed an old tree. It had been there since he was a kid, and the memory of sitting under its shade, rapping with his friends, flashed through his mind. But today, something about it felt different. It was almost as if the tree itself was hiding something. Timmy knelt beside the tree and brushed away the dirt. His fingers found something cold and metal. A small, rusted box. His heart skipped a beat as he opened it to reveal… a faded cassette tape. The box had an engraving on it: “For the one who never gave up.” Timmy stared at the cassette tape in disbelief. He hadn’t seen one of these in years. He held it up, almost as if it were sacred. There was no label on the tape, just a simple mark that looked like it had been written in a hurry. “This is it,” Timmy thought. This tape had to be important. That night, Timmy rushed home to his old boombox. He slid the tape in, and static crackled before the sound of a familiar voice filled the room. It was his own voice, but younger. The beat was raw, the lyrics were hungry, and Timmy’s heart pounded as he recognized the words.
The voice on the tape rapped about struggle, about the streets, about dreams that seemed impossible. And then, it said:
"You will rise above it, but first, you must see the truth." Timmy listened again, his mind racing. The voice on the tape sounded like his past self, but it also felt like a message from the future. The words were cryptic, but they were clear. The truth was hidden in the struggle, in the fight to rise above. Timmy spent the next few days reflecting on the message. He realized that the letter, the tape, and everything that had led him to this point was a reminder. His path wasn’t just about making it out of the hood-it was about using his voice, his music, to speak for the people who couldn’t. Timmy entered a local rap battle, something he hadn’t done in years. The competition was fierce, but Timmy was ready. He stepped up to the mic, the crowd buzzing with anticipation. As he rapped, his words cut through the tension. His rhymes were sharp, but his message was clear. He wasn’t just battling for respect-he was battling for something bigger. As the battle raged on, Timmy’s rival, a cocky rapper named D-Money, tried to throw him off with insults. But Timmy stayed calm, channeling everything he had learned from the letter, the tape, and his journey. “You think this is about winning? Nah, this is about the truth,” Timmy spat into the mic. The crowd went wild. Timmy had won the battle, but more importantly, he had found something in himself. The letter had led him to this moment, a realization that his gift was more than just entertainment. It was a tool for change. After the battle, Timmy was approached by a local producer who had been watching from the sidelines. “You’ve got something special, kid. I want to help you take your music to the next level,” the producer said. Timmy’s heart raced. This was the opportunity he’d dreamed of. The producer offered Timmy a record deal on the spot. But there was a catch. They wanted him to change his style, to cater to the mainstream and leave behind the raw, unfiltered lyrics that made him who he was.
Timmy’s mind flashed to the tape, to the message he had heard. "Stay true to yourself," he thought. Timmy walked away from the deal. He wasn’t ready to change who he was. His music had to speak for the streets, for the people who needed it most. His truth couldn’t be watered down for a paycheck.
Malik, who had been with him the whole time, smiled. “I knew you wouldn’t sell out, bro.” Timmy began working on his first full album, blending his experiences with his dreams. He collaborated with other local artists, spreading the message that you didn’t have to leave the hood to make it big-you just had to stay true to yourself. Timmy stood on a stage in front of a packed crowd, his heart racing. He sold.. then he got in to drugs and died
The End
Absolute cinema ✋😐🤚
Why did I reas all of that
Honestly the dweller addon is a definite step up for the bedrock marketplace along with the cave dweller addon, if they keep making more horror based Addons like a herobrine one bedrock edition will be golden. Also great video mate! 😊
P.S a lot of the dwellers are biome based like krampus who spawns in the snow and forests
11:45 “I think it saw me” 😂😂😂
4:19 Why did they make the mimic villagers talk lmao
Bro unlocked Minecraft anxiety edition
Fr 😭😭😭
This guy is everywhere istg
@@Itzjustme-je3lu I sure am everywhere
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
that scream at 8:15 tho 💀💀
Krampus is goated 🔥
The screams are so funny I can’t
I really like the new dwellers tbh
i sometimes piss myself to feel warmth
Oh
Me too!
“Already with this” Sees a Herobrine sheep I MEAN WHAT IS THE PACK YOU EQUIPPED?
Ok but he got whyumads 10k pack 0:21 👀
Skibidi texture pack 😭
lets go! my favourite hairless purple grape uploaded!
The low taper fade is still massive
👇
IT IS
nope
Sybau @@DaRealCamera
Only bedrock players can only like this
Evident, could you ask the owner of the Hive to give you creative again in skyward? It would be fun. Yes. Please listen Mr purple grape
Evident the update came out a month ago.
Try out the marketplace cave dweller add on, it’s made by the same person who created the cave dweller in Java. The thing is, the market place version is way better and complex then the one in Java
He is
“The unseen death”
“I’ve seen him.”
22:38 he's right behind me isn't he?
Plot twist: the knocker is just Heisenberg lmao
2:40 you know whats crazy
@Evident the eyes in the cave scared the hell out of mr
Yo the bald purple grape is back
Evident you made the right choice cheating to get better armour because oherwise this vid would've been pointless because you wouldve just died all the time with iron armour
You should try the cave dweller mod it’s made by the same people that made the other horror mods on Java
2:39 yeah thats massive but what else is massive?
How spooky
Bro got kid naped
try the cave dweller add on it’s so good
Glad i have Java's Man From The Fog.
Because the remake sucks.
Santa clause is so nice😮😮😮😮
creepypasta evident
raise your ya ya ya
Ya ya ya
HEY! That was MY VILLAGE HOUSE THAT YOU TOOK! 😂
Rip Herobrine 😅
herobrine was never in this mod
2:38 you know what else is massive?
LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW
TAPERRRR
Bruh. I played this before and there was a weird sheep human thing that duplicated the mechanics of the “from the fog” mod for herobrine on Java. Anyone else see this? It creeped me out…
Discord invite link still expired
I didn’t even realize this was new it just came on my recommended lol
Evident is bedrocks best supporter
Skibidi texture pack? Anyone else saw that
Stuff
Hello bro love your videos keep it up 🎉🎉🎉
EARLYYYYY (does the goat of minecraft bedrock respond?)
Evidents new best friend
The mod is scarier
The video is funnier
Can't wait for more of your peak content.
Imo, the cheating was completely justified.
She is BACK 🔥🗣️🗣️🗣️
here before it reaches 2,000 views, posted 33m ago.
I played that modpack for free on java 😂
10th oh btw pls make this a series plssssssss like if you want this to be a series
Goated mod brah
Yoo evident can you give me a Minecraft challenge for a video, fire video as always appreciate you🔥
Wow I watched and the views rapidly increase wow!
Face reveal at 300k?
11:47 i think it funny
16:22 bro get prot 4 why 2 thats so bad
Scary
Play Float studios back rooms map.
Oh no help this man
You should try out r6 or just new games in general
Chicken
Hi evident!
I think using a cheat or two is fine cuz you’re kinda just tryna show off the add on
HI BALD GUY
Anyone in 2163?
👇
I like this addon
Yo it’s baldp
Under 15 muinets
👇
YESSS!!! A NEW POST!!!!🤯
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Underan hour group
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Evident should play fearcraft like my comments so he can notice me
YOOOOO 24 SECONDS
Hello you My favorite youtuber
this is so funny
YAY YOU DID WHAT I ASK!!!!
Hi Evident
Cheese
wow
3d veiw
5 min gang
YAY
Hi
Under 250 gang
yooo
hiya
GYATT!!!!!!!
I’m huh
Les gooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
*ANYONE IN 2026 ?!💖✨*
Nah, I'm in 2027
Dude..what the freak.
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That fact that this kid spelled evident wrong tells you all ya need to know
@Lucerne-z6w fr 😂
Bro spelled evident wrong when it's RIGHT THERE😭🙏
u made a comment for evident fans even tho ur not a fan urself
Lil bro is begging for likes...
W
Cool
Idk why this is top comment
Me to
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