I swear your editing and producing on these videos are so freaking good. You and The Dark Somnium (a different channel) are the only channels that edit in sound effects.
Hey Drew and Corey, thanks for another great story! I must admit, I had to have a little giggle at 16:50 - that 'genuine English accent' sounded kind of Australian, with a bit of South African thrown in 😁 but if it's any consolation; I was once in a musical which was set in Hollywood, and our bass player was from LA. During a break, the (English) drummer commented to him: "I bet all these American accents make you feel right at home", to which the bass player replied; "Well... not really.... some of 'em sound kinda Swedish!" 🤣 Looking forward to the next one already, and in the meantime; GFY xx
😮 I am back y'all was on a little mental health retreat and I had to stay away from all form of fun things I love. Including my favorite horror entertainments. No matter I'm now regressing back to every last releases of all of my favorite narrators here on CTFDN. I hope you and chester had a wonderful Thanksgiving. I miss y'all. I'll say hey to everyone from the podcast respectively . Love you Drew thank you for this one .❤❤❤ Awesome on one Corey!🔥🔥🙏
As intriguing as this story is, I feel it makes the all too common, mostly modern, mistake (for the sake of political correctness) of pushing the historically inaccurate narrative that over-emphasizes native American pacificity and victimhood, and also over-emphasizes colonial aggression and victimizer-hood. The Shawnee at this time and place were capable of kindness, just as the colonials were, yes. However, the Shawnee were more than capable and in fact did perpetrate extreme acts of horrific torture and crimes against humanity to a level of brutality that far outstripped what colonial sensibilities were capable of. Not to say this is the worst instance of this phenomenon but it could be better. We would do well to write more stories that included this darker side of American Indian culture that was so common among the myriad tribes. To not do so would be misleading and disrespectful to who these people actually were and how they lived at best, and at worst a downright malicious attempt to rewrite history to suite some contemporary political narrative. We're so keen to show the good but mostly bad aspects of colonial expansion; and well we should. Doing so allows the history to speak for itself. We ought to grant the same historical equality to American Indians. Not doing so dehumanizes them.
I agree! The whole “noble savage” bullshit has been debunked long ago. Not to mention in the past thirty years, archeologists have discovered evidence that white people came to North America first. It’s called the Solutrean theory.
These stories where the main protagonists are just terrified because of a bad feeling do not work! In reality you would call these people crazy and that they're losing their minds. This guy is running around the house because he's a coward. All of that 6th sense nonsense and intuition of something trying to get him just makes the story so weak for the audience. In real life if this was a friend or relative who told you a story like this you would be extremely skeptical and laugh behind their damn back for being such a punk! Cmon authors, give the audience and protagonists actual physical evidence of why they should be running for their life and not that "bad feeling" crap.
This was amazing. Thank you all for enjoying my story! I want to thank Drew Blood and Geoff Sturtevant! You guys are amazing.
Yup great story for real 👏 👌🏽 🙌 👍🏽
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I just got off work and am tuning in :)
Cory. Keep em coming! Drew smashed this one for ya. 👍🔥
Thank you for the awesome story! (I may need a map to that sacred watering hole)😉
Thank you Drew, Corey, Geoff, Omega, N.M., & Chester! This one is SO FANTASTIC! 🔥🗿👊😎🗿🔥
Hi there tenzen, I always see you in here m
Let's gooooo.
@@davidruffin9828 hey, my friend! How’s it going? I see you too 👊😎
Thank you drew, I have always had a great amount of respect for the native American people,how they respected earth and animals.. beautiful
I swear your editing and producing on these videos are so freaking good. You and The Dark Somnium (a different channel) are the only channels that edit in sound effects.
Thanks Drew for always making my Friday nights . I have to say you never let me down ❤❤❤❤ love to you and chester❤
Some of these stories should and could be made into a movie THIS ONE HERE MOST DEFINITELY!!!!!!!!
Great story!!!
EXCELLENT STORY COREY LOVE YOUR OTHER STORIES ALSO ❤️ BRILLIANT NARRATIVE AS EVER DREW & OH YEAH I FORGOT TO SAY I LOVED THE "BUG HEADS JUNK" 😅😅😅
Hey Drew and Corey, thanks for another great story! I must admit, I had to have a little giggle at 16:50 - that 'genuine English accent' sounded kind of Australian, with a bit of South African thrown in 😁 but if it's any consolation; I was once in a musical which was set in Hollywood, and our bass player was from LA. During a break, the (English) drummer commented to him: "I bet all these American accents make you feel right at home", to which the bass player replied; "Well... not really.... some of 'em sound kinda Swedish!" 🤣 Looking forward to the next one already, and in the meantime; GFY xx
Not usually liking these kind of stories, but this one is a keeper. Kept my interest the whole time!..😊
Thanks for the mention im gonna have to upgrade my membership now ❤
Thank you so much for an excellent well delivered story.....you are the best ever
Also, thanks for the Ball cameo. I needed that
Great story, and as always you do an amazing job reading it to us!!
Very good story. Don’t forget to GFY Drew!
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Time for fun with Drew Blood and Hello Flesh!
I'm gonna get my lardon for sure!
Kudos to the narrator and author.
Great story and narration!!!
By all means! LOL Great story, a refreshing change of pace. Thanks Drew Blood, perfection, as always. What's up with Dingle?
Loved 🥰 this
I loved this story!
Hello Drew be well and thankyou ♥️🐾❤️
Excellent story
As always thumbs-up first and then listen 🎉
DINGLE!!! ❤
Delightful story
Great story reminded me of the Twilight Zone and Daniel Boon at the same time. Yea I`ve been around a while.
Good one brother
😮 I am back y'all was on a little mental health retreat and I had to stay away from all form of fun things I love. Including my favorite horror entertainments. No matter I'm now regressing back to every last releases of all of my favorite narrators here on CTFDN. I hope you and chester had a wonderful Thanksgiving. I miss y'all. I'll say hey to everyone from the podcast respectively . Love you Drew thank you for this one .❤❤❤ Awesome on one Corey!🔥🔥🙏
I’m glad you are back! 🔥👊😄🔥
@@TENZEN._. thank you Tenzen._.
My mental elf doesn't speak to me anymore and you got yours to go on a retreat with you NICELY DONE SON!!!😊
@@cynthiaporter3032 of course my friend! 🤗👊😎
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Well shit!! Im late as hell tonight! Hey yall!! Gonna start this rift and hit the rack ! Night yall!!
Does anyone know what a crick is. Or a creek is! ? I do
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Appreciate the great production values as usual, but I was kind of expecting more from this ... just didn't really go anywhere, and no real bite ...
Depressing trivia...Disney's Frontierland sells period correct smoked turkey legs...that are actually emu.
National 'my ass' Day
Yaaa them white eyes invented genocyde'😶🌫
No, that was invented way before we all left Afrika
Amazing story. Wish it was more historical accurate, as far as the Indians are concerned. But yeah, pretty good.
As intriguing as this story is, I feel it makes the all too common, mostly modern, mistake (for the sake of political correctness) of pushing the historically inaccurate narrative that over-emphasizes native American pacificity and victimhood, and also over-emphasizes colonial aggression and victimizer-hood.
The Shawnee at this time and place were capable of kindness, just as the colonials were, yes. However, the Shawnee were more than capable and in fact did perpetrate extreme acts of horrific torture and crimes against humanity to a level of brutality that far outstripped what colonial sensibilities were capable of.
Not to say this is the worst instance of this phenomenon but it could be better. We would do well to write more stories that included this darker side of American Indian culture that was so common among the myriad tribes. To not do so would be misleading and disrespectful to who these people actually were and how they lived at best, and at worst a downright malicious attempt to rewrite history to suite some contemporary political narrative.
We're so keen to show the good but mostly bad aspects of colonial expansion; and well we should. Doing so allows the history to speak for itself. We ought to grant the same historical equality to American Indians. Not doing so dehumanizes them.
I agree! The whole “noble savage” bullshit has been debunked long ago. Not to mention in the past thirty years, archeologists have discovered evidence that white people came to North America first. It’s called the Solutrean theory.
These stories where the main protagonists are just terrified because of a bad feeling do not work! In reality you would call these people crazy and that they're losing their minds. This guy is running around the house because he's a coward. All of that 6th sense nonsense and intuition of something trying to get him just makes the story so weak for the audience. In real life if this was a friend or relative who told you a story like this you would be extremely skeptical and laugh behind their damn back for being such a punk! Cmon authors, give the audience and protagonists actual physical evidence of why they should be running for their life and not that "bad feeling" crap.