Been going on walks on my off days for a few months now. These have been a godsend. Extremely entertaining, long form story telling to make the time go by like nothing at all. Good work
Some feedback: The Titles are a bit misleading. We're not listening to the radio DURING the outbreak of WW3. We're listening to the radio AFTER the breakout of WW3. If this was happening during the outbreak, the narrative would be more "Here's what's happening right now" and Less "Here's what WAS happening when it started" And honestly, this is true of most of your posts. I'd recommend switching it up a bit.
@ bruh, I’m offering constructive criticism. Heavens forbid the comment section is for anything other than sucking off the creators. I’m subscribed and like the stories. It’s a minor sticking point that for me, breaks immersion. But I’ll make sure next time I have any criticism for a creator on how, I as the consumer of said comment feel they could improve their content, I’ll make sure I DM you first to ensure I’m getting your expert opinion on how best to deliver the feedback to a channel you don’t own or contribute to. Or you know, I could just continue offering feedback, AND consuming the content to show I’m invested in it. So kindly reverse your rectal-cranial inversion and have the night you deserve.
@@Apocasts anytime. I just felt it breaks immersion seeing a title in present tense but a story in past tense, if that makes sense. Still love your content. Although, if you got a story that’s being told as the situation unravels, that’d be off the chain. I’m a glutton for WW3/Nuclear war fiction.
Your work is amazing. I appreciate how you skirt politics but keep these fantasy casts coming . Scary at times. Thank you for the entertainment even if it's dark. I hope people understand your msg. Would you do a scenario about a Kaiju attack on US soil.
The one during ww3 was really good. Ngl, that one made ne cry, knowing that it's ever more likely. The nuclear clock is the closest it's ever been to hitting midnight. These are not just spine tingling. They are terrifying in how likely they are to happen. I would love to listen to one about a virus that has a 100% fatality rate. One that literally wipes out humanity. Sort of like the one mentioned in Stephen King's 4th Dark Tower book.
The superflu virus is a deadly disease that ravages Topeka, Kansas in The Dark Tower IV: Wizard and Glass, the fourth book in Stephen King's Dark Tower series: In the book, Roland, the Last Gunslinger, and his companions become stranded in an alternate version of Topeka after their plane crashes. The city is deserted due to the depopulation caused by the influenza in King's novel The Stand. The group follows a deserted highway toward a glass palace, where they encounter a thinny, a place where the fabric of existence has almost completely worn away.
It's not a plane that crashes, it's a monorail, but everything else is right. I just copy pasted from google. I just finished reading it, and it's a good book
What is that ridiculous disclaimer in the beginning for? 😂🤣😅 I wonder whether when the actual apocalypse indeed happens, you will still begin your broadcast with that silly disclaimer. I suspect you will. 😂🤣😅
This is critically underrated.. Congratulations, you’ve earned a new subscription.
Wow, thanks!
the content on this channel is fantastic, thanks.
Thank You!
I have been using your videos to fall asleep since I discovered you last week. thank you
Voice is spot on between mid and low vocal bass 👍 very enjoyable now
Thanks for listening
Saudações do Brasil. You are the best
Thank You!
Excellent!! This should be considered a prompt to prepare for you and yours. Count on yourself, nothing else..
You'll get lots more followings bro. Saludos de Panama
Hope so! Thank You!
For the algorithm! I love these, and cannot stop listening!
Thank You!
Been going on walks on my off days for a few months now. These have been a godsend. Extremely entertaining, long form story telling to make the time go by like nothing at all. Good work
Thank You!
Can't wait for part 2 keep up the good work.
Commenting and liking for the algorithm!
Thank You!
No,thank YOU! @@Apocasts
I enjoy this spine-tingling content and, thusly, commenting.
I love me spine 😍 tingled!
Hope you enjoyed it!
@Apocasts liked it alot
Thanks man 🤙🏻🇺🇸
Thank You too!
This is very good for sleep even in the afternoon 😊
Glad you think so!
Lotta truth- frightening.
Thank you
Nice
Thanks
A documentary - luv ur work.
Many thanks!
This rules. Thank you
i LOVE your audio works! 😁 Can you do one about a Monster Invasion? That would be AWESOME! 🤩
WoopWoop! =3
Hope you enjoyed it!
This is gold
Thank You!
I found my new sleep videos !! Heck yeahhhhhhhhh !!
I'm glad you like them!
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Thanks
I really enjoy your channel. I would love to interview for my nuclear war channel
Thank You Sir!
This is more real than Fox News and CNN .
Yah sounds more real
Hope you enjoyed it!
Anything is more real than the criminal News network.
Some feedback: The Titles are a bit misleading. We're not listening to the radio DURING the outbreak of WW3. We're listening to the radio AFTER the breakout of WW3. If this was happening during the outbreak, the narrative would be more "Here's what's happening right now" and Less "Here's what WAS happening when it started" And honestly, this is true of most of your posts. I'd recommend switching it up a bit.
Why don't you get a channel and do better Mr. Perfect.
@ bruh, I’m offering constructive criticism. Heavens forbid the comment section is for anything other than sucking off the creators. I’m subscribed and like the stories. It’s a minor sticking point that for me, breaks immersion.
But I’ll make sure next time I have any criticism for a creator on how, I as the consumer of said comment feel they could improve their content, I’ll make sure I DM you first to ensure I’m getting your expert opinion on how best to deliver the feedback to a channel you don’t own or contribute to.
Or you know, I could just continue offering feedback, AND consuming the content to show I’m invested in it.
So kindly reverse your rectal-cranial inversion and have the night you deserve.
@@leegungrave3282 Splinter is 100% correct
Thank you for your feedback! I've updated the title accordingly.
@@Apocasts anytime. I just felt it breaks immersion seeing a title in present tense but a story in past tense, if that makes sense.
Still love your content.
Although, if you got a story that’s being told as the situation unravels, that’d be off the chain. I’m a glutton for WW3/Nuclear war fiction.
Your work is amazing. I appreciate how you skirt politics but keep these fantasy casts coming .
Scary at times.
Thank you for the entertainment even if it's dark. I hope people understand your msg.
Would you do a scenario about a Kaiju attack on US soil.
How do you make these videos?
@@dabug4446 okay. How?
Make a freakpocalypse broadcast
Then out of the Ashes the New World Order emerges
Anyone going to mention how close we are to this in reality anyone?!! ANYONE?!!! Just me? Well ok then.
Hey someone gotta say it!!!
👍👍
This isn't real? Ooooooh thank you God! Now I can sleep in peace!
On no!
The politicians are at fualt
The USSA will obey its owners in miniature hats if/when this happens 😞
The one during ww3 was really good. Ngl, that one made ne cry, knowing that it's ever more likely. The nuclear clock is the closest it's ever been to hitting midnight. These are not just spine tingling. They are terrifying in how likely they are to happen. I would love to listen to one about a virus that has a 100% fatality rate. One that literally wipes out humanity. Sort of like the one mentioned in Stephen King's 4th Dark Tower book.
The superflu virus is a deadly disease that ravages Topeka, Kansas in The Dark Tower IV: Wizard and Glass, the fourth book in Stephen King's Dark Tower series:
In the book, Roland, the Last Gunslinger, and his companions become stranded in an alternate version of Topeka after their plane crashes. The city is deserted due to the depopulation caused by the influenza in King's novel The Stand. The group follows a deserted highway toward a glass palace, where they encounter a thinny, a place where the fabric of existence has almost completely worn away.
It's not a plane that crashes, it's a monorail, but everything else is right. I just copy pasted from google. I just finished reading it, and it's a good book
Add some radio noise to your voice and some distortion effect.
@@chelovekrazumni9960 rhat sounds like a crack decent idea.
What is that ridiculous disclaimer in the beginning for? 😂🤣😅 I wonder whether when the actual apocalypse indeed happens, you will still begin your broadcast with that silly disclaimer. I suspect you will. 😂🤣😅
It's not ridiculous. There are many dumb people around, it pays to be cautious.