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So, in the middle of watching this a robin flew into my window with a bang and scared the crap out of me 😂
A sign!
Hope the birb was okay :(
Robin can fly??
It would seem, but not very well lol
I do the same when I realize I'm missing an Emkay video.
The making of The Wizard of Oz was terrifying. They almost killed Buddy Ebsen by painting him with aluminum to play the Tin Man, he got so sick they had to replace him with Jack Haley.
I'm all for practical effects but they say they first made movies was so dumb. Hey let's potentially poison and kill are actors so we can make this. Was the actress who played the witch also stained green for so long after they finished shooting? I can imagine the only way the green came off was from the natural progression of old skin cells shedding off over time.
Even worse, that same paint I heard also had lead in it.
@@TheScarletSlayer the actress who played the witch also apparently got burned from an accidental fire explosion in one of the shots.
@@jwalster9412 sounds about right, it's truely amazing anyone survived a film shoot back then.
"Heh fake guns? We just use the real thing. Alas we have to keep recasting the main lead every time they bleed out".
@@TheScarletSlayer every time I rewatch the movie, I remember how in modern remasters they had to heavily edit one of the forest scenes for reasons I don't really want to go into.
the fungus at 5:44 is a slime mold they are harmless and pretty damn interesting. Japan even used it to make the best railway possible.
Yeah, slime molds are cool
How do they use them on the railway
@@mixedbaggamer I think japan made a container the shape of the "state" they wanted to build rails in and places food to represent each city then they allowed the mold to grow and plan out the most efficient connections between the food/cities. Slime molds are pretty good at solving mazes.
@@GameLeaderR correct me if I am wrong, but isn't it the other way around?
The railroads are already there and scientists did the thing with the map to see if they were being the most efficient?
@@doom3166 Your probably right cuz I don't remember the details. I just going to go with: Slime mold built cities to represent food and allowed humans to build rails to see what the best route was to get the food lol.
So, the thing hanging in the Airbnb basement is actually a ham. Its an old fasioned way of preserving meats where you coat the outside with a strong desiccant (like salt) wrap the ham in a sack cloth.
The cloth molds still but keeps incects from being able to reach the ham while the desiccant prevents microbes from making it to the ham.
There is a decent chance it is even still good to eat despite looking that terrifying.
Thank you
I will now be able to sleep at night again. Thank you
I would absolutely take that chance
I thought it was a weather rock... in a basement for some reason
no, its actually the worlds largest ballsack
There is a 6 part story explaining why you shouldnt dig up old Aztec masks
Edit: For the more simple-minded part of the population who keep insisting that "Um aCthuAllY ItHs NiNe pArts", if you read the actual manga you would understand that 7 8 and so far, 9, do not have any stone mask, because they dont even share a universe.
DIO!!!!
He rejects his humanity
you’re telling me some random buff men in a pillar are in the world somewhere?
Jim Carrey: time to get *SMOKIN*
Isn't it 8 parts now?
I love how the 5 Nights guy first made a game that was not meant to be scary at all, but people were freaked out by the character designs. So what does he do? Get upset? Abandon the project? Nope, he just rolls with it and says 'I guess I'm making a horror game instead.' And history was made lol.
I think he did get upset about the criticism for a while before inspiration struck him, but I could be wrong.
@@Pineapply_Queen interesting how far it has come since then.
@BinaryDoesNotExist so?
He identifies as a bible-thumper but is quite sedate.
The person who gave him semi-constructive criticism? Jim Stephanie Sterling. Former games quality reviewer like TotalBiscuit but is now bullying other people off Twitch and UA-cam for playing Hogwarts.
@BinaryDoesNotExist matt latt 💀
And I pray your username is satire
The dog in the wig is just bringing back painful memories from Fullmetal Alchemist
Same
any dog + human hair is instant PTSD for all of us who have seen that episode...
Same
🌚
With you
Balloon fest '86 hindered the search for 2 lost fishermen, the life jackets couldn't be seen amongst the balloons. Their bodies were found later
"Hey ronny! let's go fishing!"
"alright Billy, let's go!"
*2 Days Later*
Balloon Fest Committee: well, *Shit.*
And several motorists died because they couldn’t see the road. The entire thing was an awful idea that a sum total of zero people actually thought about
The environmental disaster that was truly amazing.
And a woman lost two of her Arabian horses
The little windows are DEFINITELY terrifying
Definitely
Would be better if they put a lenticular print (image that changes when looked at different angles) on each of them just to scare the hell out of people.
I love them, they're silly
tomodachi life apartments
I kinda liked em lmao
Now I understand why they passed out when in that flower field.
As a Canadian, I can confirm snow is terrifying.
As a Canadian I can also confirm that it’s terrifying
As a Swedish citizen, yes, snow is terrifying
Yeah I mean are country is nice but the snow is terrifying.
just two days ago here in Ontario, there was a snowstorm that lasted for a couple of minutes and we got 3 cm in just a few minutes then the 'storm' stopped
As snow, I can confirm Canadians are terrifying.
6:14
What's even scarier is that I don't think those tracks are abandoned. The tops of the railheads look shiny, which is an indicator of a still active line
I guess maybe he's only there late at night and hasn't seen any trains? 🤷♂️
Better to hear a train coming and get out of the way than to be kidnapped by the cartel
Oh trust me, if your anywhere near the tracks you'll hear it coming
Ooh! So those mushrooms at 12:00 look like pink oyster mushrooms. Fun fact, oyster mushrooms are apparently capable of safely breaking down and digesting polyester. It's cool to think that that bear might be stuffed with something like polyfill, and we're seeing plastic being returned to nature right before our eyes.
Woah, that’s cool as hell! Learned smthn new today :)
2:33 "I'm rejecting my humanity, JoJo!"
LOL thats what I was thinking
i was thinking of the movie the mask
@RyanFrench-x1e I immediately thought red dead redemption undead nightmare
2:33 The mask either gonna make me loose my humanity or became a banana-coloured suit trickster.
DIO!
Where's Jonathan when you need him?!
Considering its south american.. its probably the former
Maybe it'll turn you into a green-faced trickster.
The mask turns you into jerma
The Buffalo one makes me very sad. The hatred is the scariest part of this video
Nah the buffalo would've have tasted pretty good ngl
The americans and indians could have another thanksgiving lmao
@Larry Harrison wow how the fuck did you did you miss the point THAT BAD
@@larryharrison4396 they shot them from trains and left them to rot for sport....
@@larryharrison4396 You say that, but if the point was to cut off their primary food source...do you really think that would've been possible?
That hatred still persists and is growing again as we speak.
I'm assuming the door thing was actually someone using a battering ram. Which, depending on the situation, is still terrifying.
The door thing was due to a flood. Water is fricking powerful.
@@Thinginator it either kills you or keeps you alive.
@@Thinginator when I was a kid I used to think fire was the most powerful element in atla, now I know water is.
I'm pretty sure a female artist in Korea did that.
Everyone was retweeting it on twitter.
She was accidentally locked inside during thunder storm and had to forced her way out... somehow.
Edit: found her name, Biya
@@melorawr1608 It's all a matter of scale. If you throw the entire ocean into the sun, the ocean would just pop out of existence.
Or on a smaller scale, if you threw a single bucket of water into a raging forest fire, the water would almost instantly evaporate.
It's just that the surface of our planet is 70% water, which makes it powerful.
“Ed.. Ed..ward….”
Bi..g..bro..ther..ed..
I am going to punch you.
Arguably the most memorable moment in all of anime.
Why
NO!
The thing with the Bobby Dunbar, iirc the mother even stated "that's not my boy" and was dismissed by the police.
Either that or there was a similar story where a missing boy was "reunited" with his parents despite his real parents pleading for their kid back. Real parents were poor, but the people who claimed him as his own were gifting him crazy stuff, like he got his own horse. So this kid who was probably 6 or 7 had to decide, truth or wealth, and chose wealth.
Pretty sure those are both him
@@janiexoxo very plausible. I dont remember where I hear about it.
I definitely remember hearing about that, where a kid was "reunited" with their supposed mom, mom said it wasn't her kid, authorities refused to listen, she ended up being sent to a mental institution...and it wasn't her son
@@damienearl8302 Never knew police incompetence existed for so long, and it makes sense since people really need to rely on them to solve something and it would very pressuring and annoying for them.
That's also what inspire Changeling. Angelina Jolie's movie. Rly worth to watch
This sub seems to struggle between finding oddly terrifying and just goes straight to downright terrifying sometimes
Ikr like on one side you have funny strange bathroom piles and a weird doormat and on the other side you have the last photos taken from people alive and and pictures of body infested with worms :/
@@ethirium4389 I mean to be fair the worms were both absolutely TERRIFYING and pretty odd, I mean how often do you think that happens? So odd occurrence I guess.
As a not so wise specialist once said: "Delicious, tasty asbestos! My lungs will be fire proof!"
The thing about the wet linens for mental patients was that they were soaked in hot water and rather heavy. A bit like a warm weighted blanket. Not saying it's perfect, but one of the milder treatments for patients. My favorite is still the cat piano.
I just googled what the cat piano is, and as a cat owner, WHAT THE FUCK?!?! Jesus fucking christ that is horrible
@@johngellare3507 it's not real. It was never made. Just a thought that people had
Well it worked, until they were forgotten about, the water got cold, and their skin.. started to not be skin anymore. But other than that it would probably work for autism.
10:35: this treatment was still used when I did my psychiatric rotation at a state mental hospital in 1968. The cool sheets became quite warm before being removed. It was often used for schizophrenics as a calming and anchoring method. And yes, the patients were often incontinent while wrapped. Than again they used electric shocks to the head, and induced insulin shock, too.
12:40 the guy who took the picture probably owns a cat. That's a mouse stomach. Cats usually don't eat it because it tastes acidic. Source: my neighbors cat who leaves me one almost weekly.
Thank you. I was like wtf is that. 😂
Thank you- i figured it was probably something cat related but i wasn’t certain
That is slightly less horrific than what I thought it was
I thought it was a deformed fetus, thanks for making it less worse
Makes sense, it's full of SunnyDigestion.
When the giant aquarium broke, there were two injured. Also, the DDR-Museum (the museum about life in East Germany) underneath has been closed ever since to deal with the damage - it's hoping to reopen soon though!
Hopefully it wont ❤
We already continue to give Robin no-good-for-health subreddit? Cool
We better stop, otherwise he might be mad at US! Well, if he would anyway….
@@Crudely-Drawn-Cupcake Yea, Robin deserves better
10:52 the aquarium that bursted only didn’t hurt anyone because it bursted at 4 am in the night or something, the only ones that could’ve get hurt were the hotel guest around it, if it happened during the day time it sure as hell would’ve at least hurt a few people, as a German this was all over the news for a time being.
Another horrifying thing about the Bobby Dunbar thing, they stole the kid from a poor woman and she didn’t have the money to sue them for taking her kid. The kid also didn’t recognize the Dunbars as his family until they made him think he was. It’s pretty fucked up that this kid was kidnapped and never realized it
TBH, parents keeping baby teeth from their kids isn't too uncommon. Doesn't make any less creepy! XD
My parents kept ours. But they were WASHED. Who the heck keeps such dirty teeth? I mean, the tooth thing is still creepy as hell, it makes me worry someone could get my teeth and cast some kind of black magic on me, but at least the teeth were washed.
Do your parents make jewellery out of your teeth, bc they are making them soon and I don’t like it
That ending where robin says “or could be a clicker” is just cardiac arrest inducingly funny. It was very built up from all the fungus images, but you never know it.
3:40 happened at my old house because the previous owners did a shitty job installing a septic tank. My dad dug it up and never fully filled it back in. I used to lay down a tarp and leaves and scare people. My mom hated it because no one wanted to trick or treat at our house because i had decorated the tree next to the hole with random kids clothes and old shoes covered in blood. I was still small enough at 16 to pull off looking like a kid and terrified my sister's friends. My little sister loved it though
First one reminds me of that time when I met a fellow alchemist and found out that he transmuted his daughter and his dog to make a chimera
Balloonfest of 86 is a VERY human thing to do.
"Alright so we've got this non-flammable gas that's lighter than air. What should we do with it?"
"use it for research?"
"Revolutionize global trade?"
"okay so we take several million pieces of rubber..."
0:56 that's ham! Iberian ham has to be "dried" in this way for at least two years... so it can even be edible
Wait.. the fuck?
@@simondowns9436yes
That dog has an interesting story to tell you about alchemists
Ed...ward
I've never forgotten about that caving story since hearing it ages ago. Among hearing other horror stories of caving and cave diving, I'd say I'd pick diving if I had to choose. Why? Because at least with diving you can remove the breathing gear and drown within a minute.
Either way, I'd have to be suicidal to risk the experience.
Such a horrible and terrifying way to die.
If I'm not mistaken, there was a pully system being used to get him out, but it malfunctioned and slingshoted him farther in making it physically impossible to get him out. Had that not happened he might have survived.
4:51 good to see that the rest of the world is scared on the behalf of us in the Maldives
but don't worry the only big wave we'd had in hundreds of years is the 2004 tsunami so we're probably fine *nervous laugh*
EDIT: So Robin sounded really confused about it so heres some speed facts about the island that you're seeing there:
That is Malé (pronounced maa and then lay) city. It is the worlds most densely populated capital city and is on an island just a few square kilometres in size. The population is roughly 130k. No amount of intelligence went into the city design of Malé, and its evident because a lot of the roads here are barely big enough for cars (except a few major ones). How has Malé survived? Because we live in the middle of the Indian ocean where extreme weather or natural calamities (like tsunamis and earthquakes) basically don't exist.
Why do you even need cars I’d it’s so small?
well as a fellow maldivian your explanation is much better than mine
Your population count outdated, we now have ~250k people, not 150k... 350k if you include Hulhumale and Villimale..
@@MiMuMo yeah fair enough
@@fallencobra5197 Would you want to walk 30-50 minutes every time you want to get to the other side of the island? I'd bet the answer to that is a hard no, unless you're very interested in the health benefits of walking.
Worst part about being dead on Mount Everest is that you literally become a land mark in order to help climbers.
"I guide others to a treasure I cannot possess"
The empty Chinese city wasn't abandoned, it was never intended to be inhabited. Housing is about the only form of investment allowed in that country; the owners of all that live elsewhere and only have those so they can sell them when necessary.
8:00
For sale: babie shoes, never worn
I’m POSITIVE that thing hanging in the basement is prosciutto, I slice it all the time at the restaurant I work at. Shape and size is identical to it, ours just come in a bag already preserved lol.
Yeah, that one might have been left hanging for too long to still contain tender meat tho
@@nickkohlmann oh yeah, that is the crustiest hunk of meat ever, would not doubt that someone went back in time and set it up to be older than a Dino
3:45 The depression in the soil where a body is buried becomes obvious as the body decomposes, which is what allows the soil resting on top to resettle. The remains are still there.
Burying a body in a casket helps prevent the soil depression, or simply covering it with tightly packed earth and/or a stone cairne which forms a mound before decomposition.
Thermal sensors are used in search and rescue recovery operations in open area searches, because they can find a living person giving off heat or depressions in flat soil that indicates a shallow grave.
“THE REMAINS ARE STILL THERE” thanks that took this from “oddly terrifying” to “horrifying and sad” 💀
@@jewelxiat I work in Search and Rescue, and my dogs and I specialize in human remains detection and recovery. You just described my job. 😂
For certain mental conditions, being weighed down or hemmed in can actually be calming, as you get to feel your body better and have a perception of safety.
However, wet linens wrapped around you tightly so you cannot move at all is certainly not going to have that effect. You are basically immobile and laid out in the open, i.e. as exposed as you could possibly be. At least they don't leave these poor guys there alone, too.
The harvest rug 2:18 reminded me that a pharmacy I was in this morning, was playing Christmas music and I forgot what time of year it is, momentarily.
I love how he just says "or a Clicker" and the video just ends 😂
Fr
I don't think he HAS seen that "horror movie".
Lol me either
Amazing how the creepiest part of fma keeps popping up every so often... just when one thinks it's gone gorgeous good, boom, back again
@@bellablue5285 it’s so memorable and horrifying that it deserves a spot rent free in everyone’s heads. Like the game.
@@GideonFrazier theres a fma game???
Nina nooo :(
7:33 that tooth did not skip leg day.
the cave one is literally one of my biggest fears
its one of the most slow and uncomfortable ways to die
Fun fact about Point Nemo; the currents create a dead zone there as well, so there's very little sealife as well...
So I can't be the only one that saw those busted down doors and immediately thought "oh s***, who took a look at the picture of Shy Guy?"
The shy guy has figured out we have been looking at artistic renditions of him and is out for blood.
just NEVER look at his face
0:02 *edward…*
*FULL METAL ALCHEMIST FLASHBACKS*
Mickey Mouse is just oddly terrifying in general tbh. Especially in off brand toys 😭
1:10 those boaters if they really are around point nemo might want to check the schedule for disposal of stuff from orbit. Point Nemo is famous because its where satellite operators and space agencies try to ditch things when they are done with them. The stuff that doesnt burn up on reentry could do damage or hurt someone so they drop it into Point Nemo. So for example in like 10 years someone thinking they are all cool in their yacht out there could get cacked by the ISS.
I WAS NOT EXPECTING EMKAY TO TAKE STAR PLATINUM TO THE TRAIL CAM WTF THATS LIKE MY CURRENT AUTISTIC HYPERFIXATION
Finally someone saw him. I noticed that punching barrage somewhere. (JJBA Part 4)
@@AlfredFJones-bk5kh it caught me so off guard
9:28 Abandoned implies they were ever occupied to begin with.
Instead, China's finding itself in a problem where they're constantly building these new cities in the middle of nowhere, but they cost way too much, and their population isn't growing fast enough to fill the homes
According to an Insider article from 2021, China had 65 MILLION homes that have no one living in them. That's literally a fifth of the country's homes that have never had occupants, enough space to house the entire population of France
What I read was that real estate was seen as such a good investment, that money just kept coming in and companies kept building without considering whether people would actually buy the them. Then the market collapsed. Evergrande the big companies that failed in the aftermath.
5:57 this is probably a blob, a real, living thing, that looks like mold/fungi, but actually doesn't belong in any classification yet
it is a unicellular (yes this BIG thing is a lone, single cell) that slowly grows and moves by creating filaments and growth and sometimes ditch a part of himself, creating another blob in the process. They aren't dangerous by any mean, but they can get really invasive if you don't limit their population and size
2:34 is the beginning of jojo's bizarre adventure
3:34
80 cigs a _day_ and she could still act AFTER that?! That's actualy insane
Also as for that Chinese city, there's a solid chance those skyscrapers were _always_ empty. They were meant to house people for a booming planned economy, but that never happened. People never moved in so the skyscrapers just stand there...menacingly, devoid of activity
0:36
Whoever works here can forever one-up anyone’s “my commute sucks” complaints.
0:01 finally, a video with the new Funtion of commentarys.
2:28 that's literally how undead nightmare started in red dead redemption 1
fun fact about the putty cave: I'm pretty sure that people have sealed the cave enterence to prevent further tragitys and left John Jone's body in the same place he got stuck in
6:56 I saw that picture on a UA-cam ad and didn't realise that was an animatronic at the time.
I still don't think it should be part of a UA-cam ad, but at least it isn't just some people jabbing stiff into a real body like I thought it was.
7:26 thats not a handprint, thats a bearprint
Aww. No sasquatch?
Aw man, you made it worse.
0:01 oh no.... OH NO...
Shou Tucker.
Ed... ward...
@@CrowFather_14 nonononoNONONONO
NONONONO NOOO
@@CrowFather_14Big…Bro…ther….
4:57 the city is on an artificial island, that is normally used for airports, hotels and sometimes marking oil reserves.
5:43 it is a type of fungus that is smarter than humans, can do complex math problems and can Learn to go through a maze and remember the who,e layout of it. It can do all of this without a brain.
I like how r/Oddlyterrifying users have started to ignore the word ''Oddly'' and just post the most freaky shit out there.
2:35 the stone mask even has an arrow near it that probably says "To be continued"
Pillar man theme
10:50 About the aquarium, you should know that there was an elevator in the middle of that cylinder.
It stood inside of a hotel complex and besides the dead fish there were no human casualties reported.
Experts believed that a small crack was responsible for it to break
I WAS SCARED FROM THE FIRST ONE AS IT GAVE ME FULLMETAL ALCHEMIST FLASHBACKS
Hey Emkay! These videos always make me smile, and I love this sub, it's kinda the perfect mix of terrifying and funny, so I'm always happy when you post r/oddlyterrifying
I never had claustrophobia until I read about THAT trapped caver. That is truly horrific.
Fullmetal Alchemist fans will immediately know what that frist one is.
9:43 what scares me the most, is that this doesn't trigger me at all, and i have severe trypophobia
8:20 There's a reason why it took so long for someone to finally cross the tasman sea. Very treacherous sea
The four most terrifying things I've ever witnessed/heard of are:
A mark on my livingroom window. We have these big windows and one of them has a circular mark on it that doesn't come off. Almost like a circular tool was used on it. Our guess is someone tried to break into our home whilst on vacation which set our alarm off. We live on the first floor but you'd need a tall ladder to get here.
Once our neighbour informed us on a suspicious chair. Someone left a plastic chair in front of my window. To better explain it: in front we have an elevated portico and the road. In the back there's a wall with tubes and pipes (gas etc.) that are part of the road above us that then connects to ours in a circle movement. We live on a hill. This chair was left in front of my window in the little pathway. And my window is the lowest of them all. My brother and mother have wide short windows, I have a skinny tall window as my room is the smallest because we're on a curve. The theory is they wanted to use the chair to maybe break into our home. Oh and I'm pretty sure we once had to let a police officer get into that pathway through my window.
The next things is cats fighting at 4 am. It's incredibly scary sometimes. And when my mom's friend came to visit that's the only thing she complained about. Stray cats fighting at night.
And finally the Fosdinovo Castle stain. In this old castle apparently there's a stain on a wall that is impossible to cover. No matter what you do it's alsways there. And it kind of looks like the shape of a boar and a girl. The legend says that the father of this girl had her locked up because she was a ginger and fingers were considered descends of the devil (Satan). Whilst locked up she fell in love with a prince or knight. This infuriated the father who decided to lock her up in a tower of the castle with a boar so it would kill her. And that's allegedly how the stain got on the wall. Btw there are more horror stories and ghost sightings about this castle. Like tapping or heartbeat noises and stories about the Lady having lovers over that she would trap and kill in her traps. I did some research on it for a school presentation at midnight and I went to bed teary eyed absolutely scared and fucked up.
Man a whole damn story imma read
I wish I didnt
Circle mark is probably a glass cutter, and who ever did it was very very close to there goal, who knows why they turned away.
@@jwalster9412 probably the alarm. We have an alarm system that my dad installed with sensors on all windows except the very small one in the bathroom. So whenever it detects movement of the window like banging on it or opening it (those ones don't open), it activates and starts to ring loudly. I remember when we had construction workers upstairs and some told me that my alarm went off a few times. My dad theorized that the workers doing their job might've made the window slightly vibrate and the alarm decided to activate. Btw it's an alarm that just rings. It doesn't do anything other than ringing loudly. It's not a fancy one connected to the police or anything. Maybe they got scared. Because I heard our neighbour tell us the alarm rang while we were on vacation. We used to give our old neighbour our keys in case this happened or just to make sure all was good.
@@nikitatavernitilitvynova makes sense that they would be scared by a ringing alarm.
Hey that sounds like a nice castle to visit! :)
the random robin burp was a jumpscare in itself, the mask was less scary than that 💀
Wait until someone puts that on
@@that1cat999 if they put it on they get + 035 agility points
@@YouAreAnIdiotVirus+ 40 shield
9:23 This is real! So, basically, Chiense developers, buying up cheap land from the government to develop it, built these really cheaply and terribly so there was an 'investment' that people could sink money into, with the promise of having a home.
Now, compound this with a culture that considers lived-in houses to be bad luck since you can pick up the bad vibes of the previous owners, and these homes were left unoccupied until a time when the owner wanted to move in...Which let the developers just, never finish the building at all and pocket a fortune.
Fast forward to today, and you've got entire ghost-cities across the country, half-finished and crumbling down, along with the saving of millions of regular people.
Video starts, and ...Yeah, I'm fine... except... it's a terrible day for rain.
12:52 Holly shit that had to HURT
The worm parasites isn't oddly terrifying, it makes 100% sense why it's terrifying.
9:34 imagine you tried to roll over 💀💀💀💀💀
6:36 I've heard It's an Zombie game in real life, like some people get a field and then people with BB guns go there, trade, kidnap and shoot each other to find a code for a puzzle, It's similar to that
and I bet that in this case they want it to be realistic so they tell people that when they die they probably have to lay there for some time and look like a dead body
Oh, lol, I was thinking mine field or something.
I thought this was the place where they studied corpses
operating that icelandic lighthouse HAS to be terrifying, like imagine being on top of that rock operating a lighthouse god damn
At this point I don't think there are any manned lighthouses left. The lights and mechanisms are reliable enough that they can just bring in a worker for maintenance without needing a live-in attendant
If you feel your head spinning at 2 am. That's probably not just you.
Tbh, it does look like it could be safe if a tsunami rolls in, just in case. Cause that looks sturdy and maybe you're lucky and the wave doesnt even reach the top
6:22 NOT THE FLOOFY BOI?!?!?!!?!?
9:39 fun fact: these dolls are called ''time out dolls'' and they are used mostly in car-shows, more specifically to hide paint scratches or dents, either that or they are used for pure decoration! (from what i remember)
12:00 That's gotta be a variant of SCP-1048 or something.
2:32 undead nightmare UNDEADNIGHTMEAR
I don't feel bad for Simon. He helped create the toxic entertainment industry like it is today, and ruined many lives
The entertainment industry has been toxic since LONG before Simon Cowell, and will be for a long time after. He took part in it, perpetuated it, but he didn't create anything that wasn't already festering there.
@Paul Dennett I know, but he's still guilty.
What did he even do-
2:27 me and the boys ready to either become a person with cartoon physics or a vampire
2:39 The Mask 3
3:25 When the filming of the movie was more dangerous than what the characters experienced in the Osha nightmare of a chocolate factory
Aww, man. He completely missed the reference to Full Metal Alchemist and thought it was a reference to a movie called "Wig".
0:02 *cue FMA fans crying in a corner*
2:16
It’s organ harvesting season. Be prepared, lock your windows and doors, Mickey’s coming for your liver.
0:00 Hey I've seen this one before
Loved this as someone afraid of cave diving and the way fungus grows
3:27 I wonder why they still performed despite the health risks. I couldn't imagine being told something along the lines of "This snow's made of asbestos by the way, keeps out the rats. Let us know if you feel a shortness of breath, a persistent dry cough, or your heart stopping. Because that's not part of the script, that's asbestos" during filming and thinking that's okay.
They didn’t know the extent of the dangers of asbestos, and actors didn’t really have the protections they do now.
5:35 at that point, not really. This is why you cook meat.
2:02 looks like one of those backrooms level
Yea it does
Looks average in Hong Kong
11:10 Freddy Krueger
Was just thinking that!