"If you're gonna haunt me, at least buy something" has the same energy as seeing lights flickering in your house and demanding the ghost to pay rent if they're gonna mess with the electricity bill
Fun fact, in the U.S. we have a database of all crash sites. Sometimes it's just impractical to clean up debris, or can take a long time, so we catalogue them for rescue or law enforcement reference. State of crash sites are sometimes updated as well. This can ensure that an old crash isn't confused for an active search.
@Neuronomad No, well sometimes. The database isn't usually public knowledge. However, the crash and the victim are usually on the news. If the crash was gruesome and the victim survived the news usually says it was a bad crash but the victim survived, and that's about all they say. This was only to my understanding of the database and crashes but in someone's opinion I might be wrong, yet again, this is just a small bit of my opinion and knowledge.
For the Google earth game, that's happened at least once. A guy, William moldt, went missing in 1997, and in 2019 someone was messing around on Google earth and just happened to find the car submerged in the pond. Absolutely wild.
@@ricochade3842 I mean, there's a little bit of a hill there and there are palm trees growing there. There also seems to be no street view there, and the car was submerged in an area that seems to have some kind of vegetation.
Pretty cool! I forgot the names, but there was a story about a man discovering his wife was cheating on him because of an accidental Google Maps image. Google maps can be dangerous :D
That missing person's statistic is too real, as a kid I remember being lured away by some random dude at the Charlotte airport, I'm so lucky someone noticed what he was doing and stepped in. I probably never would've seen anyone I cared about ever again. The saying is true, see something, say something. It really does save lives.
While Sean was playing the first game he made a comment about working alone late night and said that he thinks it wouldn't be great for a person mentally. That said I actually work nothing but late night shifts at work (a gas station) and I'm alone from 8 to midnight. I can confirm it is not good for my mental health. However when I get home I make something to eat, sit down, and watch Sean's videos. Doing that every night I work has helped me decompress and get back into a stable state of mind. Much love for you Sean!
I work 13 hour shifts and get home just before midnight too, love coming home to watch Seans videos and have done for years. It's strange how after watching since I was a kid, bro's voice has become such a comfort to me and so many others
22:48 for those who missed it, it said "The water is too far away for an emergency landing." 25:28 and here, it says "According to Western Aviary, reports of crashes are very rare. In fact, their fatality record has been very low compared to most companies. CEO John Slaters said in a statement 'We're very concerned about the recent accident but we ensure to our customers that w'"
Yes, Sean. This solitude is absolutely the way it is. I worked the night shift as a security guard and discovered depths of boredom that only those who work the middle of the night know. You read everything you have. You watch whatever you can. You do all your work long before it's needed just cause you've got nothing else to do. And, there is NO ONE AROUND. If the rare occurrence happens that you do have something to do or someone to help it's a thrill, but most nights it's just you and the same booth and a big empty parking lot on nights that are a lot colder than you'd reason they should be. Closing and night shifts are usually solo, at least in the US, and if anything frightens you (say a large animal, which before your imagination runs wild was only a cougar passing through) there's no one. Just you. All alone. In the dead of night.
Depends on the boss on how bad night shift is I’ve heard of some bosses that allow workers to sit on they phone and have calls or even books and magazines but it depends on the job and the boss or manager
I used to work a parking garage across from the train station from midnight to 0730 (Monday and Tuesday) and midnight to noon (Saturday and Sunday). Trains pulling in from New York meant a few people coming in for their car, but my time was spent logging every vehicle parked there. Only two exciting events happened while I was there: witnessing a crash near my site and a series of breakins on my site. The latter was as close as I came to doing detective work because I knew it was kids, just not how they were getting past the booth without being seen. I figured it out and caught the little shits on my last patrol for that morning.
@@yazanyazan8151 Dude whoever would try to stop me from reading books or being on my phone on my 12h night shift with _Nothing_ ever happening can suck on my toes and work the shift themselves.
Worked at a 7-Eleven for eight years, doing the 4pm to Midnight shift solo. Loved it. Lots of craziness. Also had fun talking with the nurses from the nearby mental hospital who were either going on or coming off their shifts.
@@DeadBread. yeah it really does numbers on your mental health. one time I was working at Casey’s and there was a dude who came in, he looked kinda clear with an interesting mustache. he said his name was H. H. Holmes and I never saw him again. weird experience for sure.
The fact that Sean was "Half-Okay" with a man running at him with a knife shows you just how prepared he is when playing horror games. You see a dark hall with a flickering light and immediately think "something's gonna run at me, I know it."
@Foxy Gaming YT - Roblox It's ok for the first few times, but afterwards it just becomes repetitive and boring. Besides, after completing It's not even fun to replay.
I like how we go from one convenience store as the clerk to a customer stopping at one. As an American I am not aware that gas station cults is a normal thing but according to game developers this is common knowledge.
I mean if I was an American, I wouldn't be suprised about anything, no matter how weird. The US is just a show for the rest of the world to enjoy. Sometimes it's a horror, somtimes a comedy, but ultimately most strange things ever happen in the US...
Yeah, here in america its kinda required to have your own satanic cult. 7/11 actually sued Mapco for using the same ritual. That's kinda how they choose where to put gas stations: can they summon satan from the location?
I’m convinced we’re living in a tv show for the worlds amusement, and all the wild stuff that happens here is done my the other nations for more amusement
@@maxridriguez7751As someone who doesn't live in America, I have to say I do get amusement from all the wierd shit that happens in the US. Its like a little jaunt away from the real world- similar enough to reality to be plausible, yet ridiculous at at the same time. I get uncanny valley vibes from it, because America is just too strange sometimes.
The "plane in the jungle" picture is just a plane flying that happened to be photographed by the satellite at the right time, making it look like it crashed. Watched the exact same topic on a show called "The proof is out there", where they debunked it as such.
@@emilialindberg3663 Doesn't look broken enough to me if it did crash there tbh. Like crashing into a forrest at any speed or angle I feel like would've obliterated the plane
@@Pieall1 idk I remember when the story about the dude that found the WWII plane "swamp ghost" (boeing B-17E bomber) wreck in the jungle and it too was largely intact
I can just imagine the monster hearing Jack going: “nice another skull!” And “whoa that was a sick transition!” When he’s supposed to be fearing his life
Having just a single person manning the place doesn’t seem all that safe, either, in the event of a dangerous customer showing up. I wonder how the higher ups justify it.
@@voilet-the-non-violet-vulpix it really is. Even with the non confrontational policy they make you sign. We get a button under the counter that may or may not work to silently summon police, we can't even carry a pocket knife or a can of pepper spray. If we're found doing so we are immediately terminated as it breaks your non confrontational policy.
I was a 2nd shifter for 2 1/2 years, can confirm 1st was the laziest shift and 2nd didn't have the time to do anything because we were constantly slammed.
@@elliegreyheart4538 my gas station didn't even have the button, i was an 18 year old girl alone from 3pm to 11 pm in one of the most dangerous areas of my city... idk how that's even legal (it was this summer, so not even a long time ago lol)
@@voilet-the-non-violet-vulpix they justify it with the fact that besides possible safety, there's no reason for two workers because of lack of work and customers
Thank you Jack for being so descriptive when talking through your videos. I'm legally blind and am just here to listen to your videos. Appreciate a bunch! Thanks!
Disclaimer to everyone here, legally blind does not mean 100% blind!! There’s a few variations and possibilities so chances are she has an aid for typing or games are just difficult to watch ^^❤
For the plane, it’s suspected that it isn’t actually a crash since the location it’s at is, iirc, on the side of a mountain where the angle wouldn’t be possible. So it’s actually just a plane flying overhead, and google maps captured it from the top down. Plus there should be damage on or around the plane, ie. a trail of the crash or shattered wings and such.
maybe, but it did say the crash was discovered quite a few years after it happened so the area around it might have regrown. also, the quality of the image isn’t great and the angle of the plane (if it were flying) is also kind of dodge. but im no expert so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ these are just observations
@@abrams07 If this is the same plane I remember, then it was covered on a snapchat video thing. I know, snapchat of all places, but the mini show was of strange or unexplained things where they hire/ask “professionals” about their opinion. Typically resulting in a Faked/False result. Not sure how professional these “professionals” are, but they typically use an AI program that detects photoshopping down to the pixels. Since the evidence would normally be pictures or videos. But rant over, in this case they used the program, found it unfaked, and asked people who had data on the region and those people said that this is on the side of a mountain/hill, so if the plane were to have crashed it would be at a steeper angle or something like that.
So it said that the plane was flying through clouds in a mountain area and it’s right wing collided with trees causing it to bend at 90 degrees before they dropped 500 feet and crashed into the mountain side the plane was found flipped over with body’s laying around/in it there was no survivors and they weren’t able to find one body the plane had broken into two parts and crashed due to poor communication,weather, and the choice to fly in the clouds through mountains while unsure of the position this is a real case and 22 people died and 11 people sued Cambodia state for 3.5 million dollars for their lost children/family
@@azyempire7940 Need at least some punctuation. But where’d you get this info and is it even the same plane? Since the one on google maps looks clean with no burns, marks, or vegetation. Edit: Looked it up, this plane is a different one, the one you’re talking about is PMTair Flight 241; it crashed south west of cambodia near Damrei Mountains, while this one is located near Phnum Aoral.
After doing some research regarding the plane, I found that there are at least two relatively high-profile crashes that happened in that area. One in 1974 and another in 2007, neither of which were so in-tact, nor were they as big as that seems to be. What it looks like to me is that Google maps snagged a picture of a plane in flight, just cruising at a low altitude. Even looking into records from the Flight Safety Foundation didn't come up with anything matching the location used in the game, but it sure is a good spooky picture!
@Steamedham5 the last known coordinates of MH370 were (approximately) 30.00°S 98.70°E, more than 2000 mi/3200 km from the location in Aoral Wildlife Sanctuary in Cambodia. With the fuel the plane should have had remaining by that point, it would be extremely unlikely it could have headed back north that far. Not impossible at face value, but it would have also been re-aquired by radar as it came back closer to land.
@@okami0013 Well, aircraft still have a pretty decent gliding distance even with dual-engine flameout resulting from fuel starvation. Winds could've been favourable, as well. In terms of radar, the plane might not have been picked up by ATC depending on the type of equipment used. The pilots still have to "connect" and make contact with a new controller going between different airspace regions. Another factor could've been that the plane had lost all electrical power (batteries and other back-ups) and thus the onboard computers couldn't broadcast any information to the people on the ground.
Jack: If I had a nickel for everytime I’ve played a game about a satanic ritual at a gas station, I’d have 2 nickels. Which isn’t a lot but it’s weird that it’s happened twice.
5:49 as a Canadian, that is one tiny moose lmao I want a horror game that’s just called living in Canada where it’s kinda like siren head and you just see this big looming figure the size of three whole cars running at full speed to pummel you into mush
Sean - the plane in Mapfriend has pretty much been proven not to be the missing plane because of the many pieces of that plane that were confirmed that have washed up in various places. That tends to lead in the direction that the plane is in the water somewhere. As for the plane in the Cambodian jungle, experts say that the plane could not have crashed there without 1) breaking up, and 2) leaving a trail of destruction through the trees. It's believed a satellite caught a low flying plane in flight against the forest canopy.
Thank you for mentioning that Gab played it. I immediately ran to find it on her page and I'll be watching it next. I know what I thought immediately when I saw that woman.
I couldn’t give you a specific example but there have been a couple of those actually! One I do remember was someone walking into a creepy house and the player turned around and tried to leave immediately, just to test and the game actually ended lol
Kain in Blood Omen was supposed to be the last sacrifice to restore the Pillars of Nosgoth, so basicly that twist was already implemented in past games, quite literally considering that Legacy of Kain universe is no stranger to time travel :D
@@maikt904Was not expecting LoK lore to be casually dropped here, that’s my favorite game series. I have nothing of value to add, just thought it was cool seeing a Jacksepticeye fan that’s also an LoK fan.
Yesss cornfields and radish land. One of the reasons I moved out of the Midwest, I loved growing up there but if you weren’t near a city with a ton of fun things to do, you either drive to one or hung out in a cornfield. Or if you had to travel your view half the time is some kind of farmland or corn stalks 😂 Halloween was always the best though with corn mazes, hayrides and haunted house fields.
I love games like that Google Maps one, taking a simple concept like basing a horror games around an online map and changing elements just enough to make it terrifying.
28:03 If that shipwreck is the one I think it is, you really don't want to go there. That's Northern Sentinel Island, home to the most secluded humans on the planet and have an extremely violent history towards any visitors. India has given these people full amnesty and the navy guards the surrounding area to prevent anyone coming close. It happens by accident on occasion and rarely people go there on purpose, but most if not all people that go there get speared on sight.
That’s not entirely true. There was a point when they were non hostile toward people from outside, but because they have been so isolated for so long, they have zero resistance to diseases that most of us can withstand. A huge swath of the population was wiped out by disease, and that’s when they began warding visitors away, with all of the violence you would expect from a people so deeply traumatized by the horror said visitors brought with them. They are not known to be cannibalistic- but we know next to nothing about them because they want to be left alone. And in this day and age, I think we all know that they should have the authority on that decision, not us.
Can we just appreciate how Jackspeticeye editor changed up his intro because he is playing a scary game, the amount of dedication this guy puts in his content is amazing
As someone who currently works night shift in retail, yeah, it's not great for your mental health. We don't stay open very late, but as a woman who works completely alone some nights, it's still a bit disturbing. Especially when I have to traverse a large parking lot after closing. When everything is suddenly quiet it definitely leaves a lingering sense of "wrong"
@@pxolqopt3597 nah, this thing ain't opening again. It's got an old sanatorium (asylum) in the basement too. Only think I don't like is a lot of it makes noises, and someone on the day crew moves things to mess with me
@@kilofoxtrot7780 What a lame point. What country do you live in? UK? USA? Canada? Every single country on Earth has a history of violence, so does that mean it is bad to like, or be patriotic toward your country? The answer is no.
@@pxolqopt3597 I'll be honest, idk what point you're talking about. I wasn't making a point, just talking about the defunct hospital I guard at night that seems vaguely haunted. As far as you asking if it's bad to be patriotic, I'm a veteran in my country, I just do security now
27:55 I saw a brief video about this guy who found the plane, and apparently he was planning on going there to confirm. I think he even had a gofundme raised for his trip, but I never heard anything after that. Apparently the flight path wouldn’t make a whole lot of sense if it indeed was the Malaysian flight, but it also isn’t completely out of the realm of possibility. The location is in such a dense rainforest in Cambodia, that it is extremely difficult to get there.
The mention about working alone in a gas station is funny, since that's exactly what I do. Most days that I work, I come in at 10 pm and stay until around 6 am (sometimes later if the manager runs late) and I'm there by myself the whole time. It's actually pretty peaceful most of the time. You're just kind of left to yourself for most of the night, cleaning up the store and doing basic tasks like that, occasionally help customers. The store I work at doesn't care if you listen to music as long as you get things done and it doesn't bother the customers. I honestly prefer it over the other shifts, I hate dealing with people and it's nice that the job is fairly easy.
I’ve gotten an extra layer of appreciation for Robin (and Trey) because their editing make Jack’s videos so much better. Jack’s gameplay and the edits work in such harmony. Edited cuz I saw the comments mention Trey edited this video. (Sorry I wasn’t aware he linked the editors in the description.)
@@Akitsunesceilingfan Idk if this is right, but I think I read somewhere that Robin edits the non-gaming videos and Trey edits the gaming videos, so yeah you're right
Anyone else just settling in and getting comfy while seán is doing his whole thing? Me: getting a blanket and some hot cocoa seán: staring at me menacingly whilst glitching out
I either wait to get backed up on videos to then binge while eating my favorite food and doing a puzzle, or slap some headphones on and clean for 3 hours. No in between
(Spoilers) Scares and Disturbing Things: 4:15 - Tall Demon Monster 7:42 - Demon Hand in Window 8:30 - Demon Face 15:05 - Face Coming Towards You 38:05 - Loud Noise/Something Falls 39:26 - Woman Tied Up 40:46 to 40:55 - Alarm & Body Moving 43:14 - Headless Body 46:53 - Creepy Body Down The Stairs 47:20 - Beheading 47:36 - Demon Head Opens/Moves
Gas station 3rd shift is notorious for only having one person. I worked at a Casey's gas station one summer and no one showed up for 3rd shift so my manager had me stay for that shift too. I had to work the whole night alone, creepy AF.
Spent almost 10 years working at a Gas Station at the end of the city limits. 11pm-8am many times just me. It is as desolate as the EZ Gas. And after a fresh snow and everything is more quiet than normal. You really get inside your own head. Thanks for these games Sean! Loved em!
Could only pull off 4 years at the gas station a few streets away from me...not doing that work ever again! Most of the people on my side of town are either asshole drunks, drug addicts shooting up in the bathroom, or people constantly taking advantage of camera angles to steal what they can off the shelves. Had a kid gang deck me in my left eye, my first year, when I tried standing up to them for stealing so brazenly; lucked out that the cops caught them in time and I was able to point out the kid that threw the punch. But it did not make the rest of my time there look any better...I got sick and tired of the sexual harassment and other abuses we were put through.
@@breadeats Pretty much. I'm doing a lot better stitching safety equipment, as tricky as this recent job can be. They put gas station clerks through too much shit, in my state.
You are supposed to put the coordinates that show up into the search bar when you can, it gives you more information about what the hell is going on. Pretty creepy game, would actually like to see a full blown expansion of it.
It’s always reassuring when the game doesn’t have a sprint button Edit: OMG this is the first time I have ever got a popular comment 107 likes TYSM ( sorry for the cringe )
I was a teenager working at Smoothie King and had to do the closing shift alone often in the winter time. We had a panic button but idk if it even worked.. lots of buff meat heads coming in for protein shakes during the dark winter hours. Only ever had 1 stalker though! Walking to the car alone at night or taking the trash out was the scariest part.
google maps freaks me out a lot, it's one of my weirdest fears. i got worried at the second game until i saw how pixelated it was so i thought i would be fine. then jack went on actual google maps afterward :/ very rare one of these videos gets me so it was actually kinda nice lol
to answer your question Sean... yes, usually night shift is a solo-shift.... especially in gas stations, which I worked at. It makes no sense because that feels like the company just begging to have a wrongful death suit on their hands but whatever.
Okay so the plane crash showed on google maps is in fact a real plane crash that happened in 2007. It was not MH370 but an internal (close-distance) flight from Siem Reap to Sihanoukville (plane type AN-24). There were 22 people on board and unfortunately no survivors. Also to answer Sean's question, yes it is still there (at least most of it). The plane crashed in the jungle which is very dense and hard to reach. . On another note, i do recommend to visit Cambodia, it is honestly the most beautiful country I've seen so far and the people are incredibly nice. They also have an incredibly sad and horrific history which isn't very well known. If you're curious look up "Red Khmer Cambodia", "the killing fields" or "Pol Pot".
To be fair, back in my part-timing days I didn't care about their mental health either, it's just that I didn't really have much of an outlet to make them feel it.
I'm impressed with how scary the freezer part is, like they knew you would want to look at the body after you open the last box before actually checking inside
As someone who has been working the night shift for over a decade, yes .... Yes I do end up getting stuck alone quite often, dealing with shit that most people never do, to the point they think it's fiction.
@@TheNoahness night shift is a whole new world that people are never ready for until they've done it themselves for a while. I always say it's 90% of the time pretty chill, but that 10% can be the most intense, even life and death, situations you've ever experienced. And that's saying a lot considering what else I've been through. Granted I'm a security guard, so that puts me in certain situations, but I'd still say retail is probably worse in many ways.
@@wylanvallotton4462 I had a woman claiming to work for the government go pretty crazy, tried to grab the power washer from a third party employee just there to do his job. She claimed he was poisoning the world with the water he was shooting and that as per her government credentials..she was there to stop him 😂 I work in a restaurant. This stuff shouldn't happen at all 😂
Night Stop (the last game) was def my favorite out of these. It's genuinely creepy, and gives you a very uneasy feeling. Freaky when the woman's body is there. Especially that freezer scene when her eye is showing thru the sack over her head. Devs did a great job.
Yes Sean night shift is terrible for our mental health and social lives. Alot of places are short staffed and claim to not need more than one person at night as well. So this is 100 percent realistic
For some it'd be the ideal job. If I didn't have children I'd totally work nightshifts. I've awful social anxiety and really can't stand to be around people..no offense that's just where I'm most comfortable. 🤷🏻♀️
Old job i was alone from 9pm to 7am. The building was 1,000% haunted as well. Id hear voices, keys jingling, doors slamming, the dog kennel doors would open and slam shut (only the empty ones i cleaned or needed to clean thankfully) and i was 100% alone all night every night. I now work early AM shifts elsewhere. It definitely ruined my mental health being alone like that all night every night, it actually messed with my physical health. I was so stressed and my sleep and eating cycles were so messed up that i lost 36 pounds in 6 months. So glad i switched to a different workplace. Edit to mention more personal experiences: I witnessed the kitchen sink turn on by itself, I watched the faucet handles move forward to turn on the water, and the automatic paper towel dispenser scared the shit out of me, i was putting away dishes and it spit out paper towels while i was on the other side of the room. I just heard the sudden loud, squeeling whir and turned to see the paper towel come out.
Yes haha, my boyfriend works as a night guard at a factory that is slowly closing down so most of the buildings he has to check are abandoned and really sketchy. Mold, no lights, standing water, falling parts of the ceiling. He calls me at 6am and we talk while he's doing his checks lol
@Dave Miller I was wondering that as well, just checked urban dictionary and apparently 'Crackers' or 'Crackas' is a racial slur with historic roots to slavery and racist impoverished white people who were hired for cheap to work on plantations in the US - I had no idea I've never heard it used that way
I'm so happy omg I was thinking all week "I hope jack uploads a cozy horror game video, I miss those so much". I'm glad he's into these types of games bc I LOVE them and he's my favorite youtuber to watch game playthroughs :) also, the glasses are kinda giving julien solomita lmao
I've worked at a 7/11 a mile down the road from a jail in Grand Rapids, MI. Thirds, alone, during a winter with record snowfall. I worked thirds at 2 group homes for adult foster care, alone, with people with schizophrenia. Depressing is an understatement. Awful for mental health. I'm so glad those days are behind me.
yup i used to do this too. small town and my boss would have a us lock our phones up and it alerts her when we unlocked it, eventually realised shes a sadistic bitch and left lmfao
If anyone wants to explore the actual crash site of the plane here is coordinates: 12°05'20″N 104°09'05″E. There's nothing much to do, but it gives me the chills to see it's still there.
There also this coordinate: 41°01'01.5"N 89°25'44.6"W. This brings you to the Illinois River ( to be more specific Wightman Lake ) but there's something weird, if you zoom in on that location you can see some dots around that area and a raft of the sorts little bit to the south of the marker, I don't know what that could be but some help of professionals or people who have good knowledge help out.
I used to work graveyard as Supply in a Hospital ( We bring/stock supplies to the whole hospital) and I've had a ton of a nights alone. It's terrifying, because it's in the basement, which everyone thought was haunted anyway, and things would sometimes just randomly move or fall off of shelves. Can attest...it's not good for the mental lol.
i haven't finished watching the entire thing yet but i think it's interesting how mapfriend said "the water is too far away for an emergency landing" at 22:43. like, we're using a computer to explore the map, so why 'emergency landing'...? 25:28 "according to western aviary, reports of crashes are very rare. in fact, their fatality record is very low compared to other companies. ceo john slaters said in a statement, 'we're very concerned about the recent accident but we ensure to our customers that w" so it's an aviation company...? is it like their headquarters or where the accident happened...? edit: oooh, that google earth game is cool !! i liked it quite a bit.
Jack will never stop being amazing to me, growing up with these types of videos constantly coming out from such a great youtuber is something not everyone grows up with. Thank you Jack, you're amazing and without you I would be bored out of my mind.
27:26 That location in Cambodia shows a plane in flight. You can find similar planes in satellite imagery. Honestly, if it was a crashed plane, it wouldn't be so intact.
Apparently the plane on google maps is probably just a plane in the middle of a flight and the low quality makes it look like it's part of the jungle. supposedly google maps has an algorithm that picks up planes in flight to remove them and it probably just missed that one.
"If you're gonna haunt me, at least buy something" has the same energy as seeing lights flickering in your house and demanding the ghost to pay rent if they're gonna mess with the electricity bill
So true
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"Ill never financially recover from this."
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As a night security guard, I can 100% guarantee that it's like this at every site.
I’m forty-eight and have been working third shift jobs for more than half my life. I can officially agree with you.
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Yup, work as a night guard for a country club / gated comunity. They allways have grave shift being solo.
I work night shift security for a local internet call center, and I can confirm that night shifts are solo, but I wouldnt have it any other way
Can agree from Another Security Guard, Night Shift is fun but yet horrifying depending on the Site 😂
Fun fact, in the U.S. we have a database of all crash sites. Sometimes it's just impractical to clean up debris, or can take a long time, so we catalogue them for rescue or law enforcement reference.
State of crash sites are sometimes updated as well. This can ensure that an old crash isn't confused for an active search.
Is it public knowledge?
@Neuronomad No, well sometimes. The database isn't usually public knowledge. However, the crash and the victim are usually on the news. If the crash was gruesome and the victim survived the news usually says it was a bad crash but the victim survived, and that's about all they say. This was only to my understanding of the database and crashes but in someone's opinion I might be wrong, yet again, this is just a small bit of my opinion and knowledge.
So they would have the truth on what really happened at 9/11 then
It's not even a crashed plane, it's in flight
@@RBLLN Wdym? just two planes in the towers, one headed to the pentagon but missing and a fourth plane I believe? am I missing something?
For the Google earth game, that's happened at least once. A guy, William moldt, went missing in 1997, and in 2019 someone was messing around on Google earth and just happened to find the car submerged in the pond. Absolutely wild.
True! I can barely find the street I grew up on. That dude found a missing person... Well, kinda 😬☠️
Makes you wonder how the google car driver didn’t see it while they were scanning the area
@@ricochade3842 I mean, there's a little bit of a hill there and there are palm trees growing there. There also seems to be no street view there, and the car was submerged in an area that seems to have some kind of vegetation.
Pretty cool! I forgot the names, but there was a story about a man discovering his wife was cheating on him because of an accidental Google Maps image. Google maps can be dangerous :D
@@ricochade3842 Maybe the car was found with satellite view and not street view.
A gas station bathroom being the door to hell is actually the most accurate thing in any of these "alone on the nightshift" type games
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That missing person's statistic is too real, as a kid I remember being lured away by some random dude at the Charlotte airport, I'm so lucky someone noticed what he was doing and stepped in. I probably never would've seen anyone I cared about ever again. The saying is true, see something, say something. It really does save lives.
What was he doing to lure you? And what happened to him?
Japan should take note of that
"You're worried about getting FIRED? What about getting DIED?"
I think everyone in the horror genre should take a lesson from Jack
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I misread FIRED as FRIED
@Glompert to be fair, getting fried is probably worse than getting fired
People get fired when they get killed.
@@karazsteel Can't argue with that logic
While Sean was playing the first game he made a comment about working alone late night and said that he thinks it wouldn't be great for a person mentally. That said I actually work nothing but late night shifts at work (a gas station) and I'm alone from 8 to midnight. I can confirm it is not good for my mental health. However when I get home I make something to eat, sit down, and watch Sean's videos. Doing that every night I work has helped me decompress and get back into a stable state of mind. Much love for you Sean!
I work 13 hour shifts and get home just before midnight too, love coming home to watch Seans videos and have done for years. It's strange how after watching since I was a kid, bro's voice has become such a comfort to me and so many others
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@@18s 🎉 congratulations, you are 5 years old
Since there is nobody can't you just watch jack there?
@@ZACKARDO it’s probably work that needs to be looked at so he can’t be distracted by watching on the job
22:48 for those who missed it, it said "The water is too far away for an emergency landing."
25:28 and here, it says "According to Western Aviary, reports of crashes are very rare. In fact, their fatality record has been very low compared to most companies. CEO John Slaters said in a statement 'We're very concerned about the recent accident but we ensure to our customers that w'"
"FIRED? WHAT ABOUT BEING DEATHED" Jack is truly the william shakespeare of our age
It would help if you could actually get the quote right…
Especially when you remember that Shakespeare said stuff like “What, you egg? [He stabs him.]”
Yes, Sean. This solitude is absolutely the way it is. I worked the night shift as a security guard and discovered depths of boredom that only those who work the middle of the night know. You read everything you have. You watch whatever you can. You do all your work long before it's needed just cause you've got nothing else to do. And, there is NO ONE AROUND. If the rare occurrence happens that you do have something to do or someone to help it's a thrill, but most nights it's just you and the same booth and a big empty parking lot on nights that are a lot colder than you'd reason they should be. Closing and night shifts are usually solo, at least in the US, and if anything frightens you (say a large animal, which before your imagination runs wild was only a cougar passing through) there's no one. Just you. All alone. In the dead of night.
Depends on the boss on how bad night shift is I’ve heard of some bosses that allow workers to sit on they phone and have calls or even books and magazines but it depends on the job and the boss or manager
I used to work a parking garage across from the train station from midnight to 0730 (Monday and Tuesday) and midnight to noon (Saturday and Sunday). Trains pulling in from New York meant a few people coming in for their car, but my time was spent logging every vehicle parked there. Only two exciting events happened while I was there: witnessing a crash near my site and a series of breakins on my site. The latter was as close as I came to doing detective work because I knew it was kids, just not how they were getting past the booth without being seen. I figured it out and caught the little shits on my last patrol for that morning.
"only a cougar"
Ah yes, only a large carnivorous feline, nothing to worry about.
@@yazanyazan8151 Dude whoever would try to stop me from reading books or being on my phone on my 12h night shift with _Nothing_ ever happening can suck on my toes and work the shift themselves.
They don't act like they're thrilled when I show up for some Doritos at 11 at night.
You know its gonna be a good game when you can count the pixels on the screen
8-Bit jumpscare
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Worked at a 7-Eleven for eight years, doing the 4pm to Midnight shift solo. Loved it. Lots of craziness. Also had fun talking with the nurses from the nearby mental hospital who were either going on or coming off their shifts.
All fun and games until a pale blue-ish nurse walks in and starts telling you how she worked there in 1920
@@DeadBread. yeah it really does numbers on your mental health. one time I was working at Casey’s and there was a dude who came in, he looked kinda clear with an interesting mustache. he said his name was H. H. Holmes and I never saw him again. weird experience for sure.
@@Sparks263 isn’t H.H Holmes the first American serial killer?
I'm pretty sure your correct but he is most definitely a serial killer..
@@_Dr_Fate Its a joke
The fact that Sean was "Half-Okay" with a man running at him with a knife shows you just how prepared he is when playing horror games. You see a dark hall with a flickering light and immediately think "something's gonna run at me, I know it."
@Foxy Gaming YT - Roblox that game is bad
He's a scary game pro.
@Foxy Gaming YT - Roblox It's ok for the first few times, but afterwards it just becomes repetitive and boring. Besides, after completing It's not even fun to replay.
I like how we go from one convenience store as the clerk to a customer stopping at one. As an American I am not aware that gas station cults is a normal thing but according to game developers this is common knowledge.
I mean if I was an American, I wouldn't be suprised about anything, no matter how weird.
The US is just a show for the rest of the world to enjoy. Sometimes it's a horror, somtimes a comedy, but ultimately most strange things ever happen in the US...
Yeah, here in america its kinda required to have your own satanic cult. 7/11 actually sued Mapco for using the same ritual. That's kinda how they choose where to put gas stations: can they summon satan from the location?
@@The_Real_Alpharius as another American, you are right, whenever crazy shit happens I'm just like "what's new" and ponder everyone's sanity
I’m convinced we’re living in a tv show for the worlds amusement, and all the wild stuff that happens here is done my the other nations for more amusement
@@maxridriguez7751As someone who doesn't live in America, I have to say I do get amusement from all the wierd shit that happens in the US. Its like a little jaunt away from the real world- similar enough to reality to be plausible, yet ridiculous at at the same time. I get uncanny valley vibes from it, because America is just too strange sometimes.
The "plane in the jungle" picture is just a plane flying that happened to be photographed by the satellite at the right time, making it look like it crashed. Watched the exact same topic on a show called "The proof is out there", where they debunked it as such.
wouldn't that happen often?
@@kngrfdegj5940 maybe they usually edit them out?
But it looks broken?
@@emilialindberg3663 Doesn't look broken enough to me if it did crash there tbh. Like crashing into a forrest at any speed or angle I feel like would've obliterated the plane
@@Pieall1 idk I remember when the story about the dude that found the WWII plane "swamp ghost" (boeing B-17E bomber) wreck in the jungle and it too was largely intact
"If you're gonna haunt me, at least buy something." -Jacksepticeye 2022
I was about to mention this too!
* outro plays *
Lmao that quote was just hilarious
Demon comes in says:
"I'm gonna haunt ya, but I need a drink and snacks. Got any recommendations?"
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I can just imagine the monster hearing Jack going: “nice another skull!” And “whoa that was a sick transition!” When he’s supposed to be fearing his life
As a night shift gas station attendant I will confirm YES WE WORK ALONE AT NIGHT. We do everything the day shift won't do and we still get called lazy
Having just a single person manning the place doesn’t seem all that safe, either, in the event of a dangerous customer showing up.
I wonder how the higher ups justify it.
@@voilet-the-non-violet-vulpix it really is. Even with the non confrontational policy they make you sign. We get a button under the counter that may or may not work to silently summon police, we can't even carry a pocket knife or a can of pepper spray. If we're found doing so we are immediately terminated as it breaks your non confrontational policy.
I was a 2nd shifter for 2 1/2 years, can confirm 1st was the laziest shift and 2nd didn't have the time to do anything because we were constantly slammed.
@@elliegreyheart4538 my gas station didn't even have the button, i was an 18 year old girl alone from 3pm to 11 pm in one of the most dangerous areas of my city... idk how that's even legal (it was this summer, so not even a long time ago lol)
@@voilet-the-non-violet-vulpix they justify it with the fact that besides possible safety, there's no reason for two workers because of lack of work and customers
Thank you Jack for being so descriptive when talking through your videos. I'm legally blind and am just here to listen to your videos. Appreciate a bunch!
Thanks!
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Disclaimer to everyone here, legally blind does not mean 100% blind!! There’s a few variations and possibilities so chances are she has an aid for typing or games are just difficult to watch ^^❤
Somethings wrong I Can feel lt
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For the plane, it’s suspected that it isn’t actually a crash since the location it’s at is, iirc, on the side of a mountain where the angle wouldn’t be possible. So it’s actually just a plane flying overhead, and google maps captured it from the top down. Plus there should be damage on or around the plane, ie. a trail of the crash or shattered wings and such.
maybe, but it did say the crash was discovered quite a few years after it happened so the area around it might have regrown. also, the quality of the image isn’t great and the angle of the plane (if it were flying) is also kind of dodge. but im no expert so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ these are just observations
@@abrams07 If this is the same plane I remember, then it was covered on a snapchat video thing. I know, snapchat of all places, but the mini show was of strange or unexplained things where they hire/ask “professionals” about their opinion. Typically resulting in a Faked/False result. Not sure how professional these “professionals” are, but they typically use an AI program that detects photoshopping down to the pixels. Since the evidence would normally be pictures or videos.
But rant over, in this case they used the program, found it unfaked, and asked people who had data on the region and those people said that this is on the side of a mountain/hill, so if the plane were to have crashed it would be at a steeper angle or something like that.
So it said that the plane was flying through clouds in a mountain area and it’s right wing collided with trees causing it to bend at 90 degrees before they dropped 500 feet and crashed into the mountain side the plane was found flipped over with body’s laying around/in it there was no survivors and they weren’t able to find one body the plane had broken into two parts and crashed due to poor communication,weather, and the choice to fly in the clouds through mountains while unsure of the position this is a real case and 22 people died and 11 people sued Cambodia state for 3.5 million dollars for their lost children/family
@@azyempire7940 Need at least some punctuation. But where’d you get this info and is it even the same plane? Since the one on google maps looks clean with no burns, marks, or vegetation.
Edit: Looked it up, this plane is a different one, the one you’re talking about is PMTair Flight 241; it crashed south west of cambodia near Damrei Mountains, while this one is located near Phnum Aoral.
@@azyempire7940please correct your comment, the plane you are referring to is not the one in the game
After doing some research regarding the plane, I found that there are at least two relatively high-profile crashes that happened in that area. One in 1974 and another in 2007, neither of which were so in-tact, nor were they as big as that seems to be. What it looks like to me is that Google maps snagged a picture of a plane in flight, just cruising at a low altitude. Even looking into records from the Flight Safety Foundation didn't come up with anything matching the location used in the game, but it sure is a good spooky picture!
why'd I have to scroll so far for this???
Yeah, it seems like a lot of “plane crash” images found on Google Maps are actually just planes in flight
I thought MH370 was still missing that’s why the one in the forest is still considered as a possibility
@Steamedham5 the last known coordinates of MH370 were (approximately) 30.00°S 98.70°E, more than 2000 mi/3200 km from the location in Aoral Wildlife Sanctuary in Cambodia. With the fuel the plane should have had remaining by that point, it would be extremely unlikely it could have headed back north that far. Not impossible at face value, but it would have also been re-aquired by radar as it came back closer to land.
@@okami0013 Well, aircraft still have a pretty decent gliding distance even with dual-engine flameout resulting from fuel starvation. Winds could've been favourable, as well.
In terms of radar, the plane might not have been picked up by ATC depending on the type of equipment used. The pilots still have to "connect" and make contact with a new controller going between different airspace regions. Another factor could've been that the plane had lost all electrical power (batteries and other back-ups) and thus the onboard computers couldn't broadcast any information to the people on the ground.
Jack: If I had a nickel for everytime I’ve played a game about a satanic ritual at a gas station, I’d have 2 nickels. Which isn’t a lot but it’s weird that it’s happened twice.
Not really, ik it's for the funny, but a lot of horror games like this are similar.
World's dead
@@LitEmbers The walking dead
Gas station employees gotta pass the time SOMEHOW
And in the same video, no less!
5:49 as a Canadian, that is one tiny moose lmao I want a horror game that’s just called living in Canada where it’s kinda like siren head and you just see this big looming figure the size of three whole cars running at full speed to pummel you into mush
Not a horror game, but death road to canada is amazing
Sean - the plane in Mapfriend has pretty much been proven not to be the missing plane because of the many pieces of that plane that were confirmed that have washed up in various places. That tends to lead in the direction that the plane is in the water somewhere. As for the plane in the Cambodian jungle, experts say that the plane could not have crashed there without 1) breaking up, and 2) leaving a trail of destruction through the trees. It's believed a satellite caught a low flying plane in flight against the forest canopy.
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Game maker: *This games gonna scare so many people*
Jack: **THIS IS SO SICK!!!**
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game maker: WHY ARE YOU NOT SCARED YOU DAMN CREATURE
Watching Gab play the last game before watching Jack play really shows how differently they respond to the scares such as the woman in the freezer.
Thank you for mentioning that Gab played it. I immediately ran to find it on her page and I'll be watching it next. I know what I thought immediately when I saw that woman.
I’ve always loved the ‘3 games in 1 video’ kind of UA-cam videos. It’s so fun to watch three jacksepticeye videos in one!
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Love how both Jack and Gab made the same joke in the same game “oh shit”.. “no, it’s piss” 😂
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"How was work today? you know just summoned the antichrist." normal after work conversation.
Why would saying crackers get you cancelled?
@@kagemushashien8394 stupid people, that’s why
Someone should make an indie horror game where you can just be smart and leave or play through the actual game
i love that he just left on the bike in the first game the first run
I couldn’t give you a specific example but there have been a couple of those actually! One I do remember was someone walking into a creepy house and the player turned around and tried to leave immediately, just to test and the game actually ended lol
Outlast. It literally happens in Outlast lol
Several games already did that.
not a horror game but i think a few farcry games did that
Jack: my skull isn’t the last one, is it?
Game dev: “take notes David, take notes.”
Kain in Blood Omen was supposed to be the last sacrifice to restore the Pillars of Nosgoth, so basicly that twist was already implemented in past games, quite literally considering that Legacy of Kain universe is no stranger to time travel :D
@@maikt904Was not expecting LoK lore to be casually dropped here, that’s my favorite game series. I have nothing of value to add, just thought it was cool seeing a Jacksepticeye fan that’s also an LoK fan.
As a person who lives in the Midwest, that first game hit home with its endless cornfields.
Yesss cornfields and radish land.
One of the reasons I moved out of the Midwest, I loved growing up there but if you weren’t near a city with a ton of fun things to do, you either drive to one or hung out in a cornfield. Or if you had to travel your view half the time is some kind of farmland or corn stalks 😂
Halloween was always the best though with corn mazes, hayrides and haunted house fields.
@@karliekretchmer7008 yeah, but there's more than corn in Indiana.....
Same
Grew up in Michigan now I'm unfortunately, in Ohio. 😭😭😭
If you think Indiana is bad... This place is hell!! 🫥😮💨
I love games like that Google Maps one, taking a simple concept like basing a horror games around an online map and changing elements just enough to make it terrifying.
28:03 If that shipwreck is the one I think it is, you really don't want to go there. That's Northern Sentinel Island, home to the most secluded humans on the planet and have an extremely violent history towards any visitors. India has given these people full amnesty and the navy guards the surrounding area to prevent anyone coming close. It happens by accident on occasion and rarely people go there on purpose, but most if not all people that go there get speared on sight.
If I'm not mistaken, don't they have a history of cannibalizing the people who go there?
That’s not entirely true. There was a point when they were non hostile toward people from outside, but because they have been so isolated for so long, they have zero resistance to diseases that most of us can withstand.
A huge swath of the population was wiped out by disease, and that’s when they began warding visitors away, with all of the violence you would expect from a people so deeply traumatized by the horror said visitors brought with them.
They are not known to be cannibalistic- but we know next to nothing about them because they want to be left alone. And in this day and age, I think we all know that they should have the authority on that decision, not us.
Jack emulating the true retail employee experience: I'm more afraid of my boss and getting fired than I am of a demon killing me.
Well done sir
A couple minutes later: "You're worried about getting FIRED? What about getting DIED?"
@@next-genshadow85 yeeeeesss
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Horror games with Sean is just about the best thing to watch at night
@Bruh Bruh no
Can we just appreciate how Jackspeticeye editor changed up his intro because he is playing a scary game, the amount of dedication this guy puts in his content is amazing
i like big oiled up men twerking
All the props to the editor as well!
you have to give the editors props to for making it look so cool
Shut up mate, a brown nosing comment to get likes and a dopamine release. Did your mummy not love you?
Vravo Bince
As someone who currently works night shift in retail, yeah, it's not great for your mental health. We don't stay open very late, but as a woman who works completely alone some nights, it's still a bit disturbing. Especially when I have to traverse a large parking lot after closing. When everything is suddenly quiet it definitely leaves a lingering sense of "wrong"
I love watching him play horror games. His reactions are always the best.
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I love Jack's insistence that he can't do night shift, I've done it for 4 years in a closed down hospital, only been haunted like 3 times
In a closed down hospital?!? I would’ve died
In a closed down hospital? Like abandoned or temporarily closed down for repairs?
@@pxolqopt3597 nah, this thing ain't opening again. It's got an old sanatorium (asylum) in the basement too. Only think I don't like is a lot of it makes noises, and someone on the day crew moves things to mess with me
@@kilofoxtrot7780 What a lame point. What country do you live in? UK? USA? Canada? Every single country on Earth has a history of violence, so does that mean it is bad to like, or be patriotic toward your country? The answer is no.
@@pxolqopt3597 I'll be honest, idk what point you're talking about. I wasn't making a point, just talking about the defunct hospital I guard at night that seems vaguely haunted. As far as you asking if it's bad to be patriotic, I'm a veteran in my country, I just do security now
really genuinely glad jack narrates everything happening in games bc i couldnt see a damn thing for 98% of that last game. was like a podcast
27:55 I saw a brief video about this guy who found the plane, and apparently he was planning on going there to confirm. I think he even had a gofundme raised for his trip, but I never heard anything after that. Apparently the flight path wouldn’t make a whole lot of sense if it indeed was the Malaysian flight, but it also isn’t completely out of the realm of possibility. The location is in such a dense rainforest in Cambodia, that it is extremely difficult to get there.
anyone else notice that over the years jack looks like hes slowly becoming a hot irish librarian?
@@karliekretchmer7008 I know right?
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Now that you mention it, i see it
Hot Irish? Yes. Librarian? Maybe.
The mention about working alone in a gas station is funny, since that's exactly what I do. Most days that I work, I come in at 10 pm and stay until around 6 am (sometimes later if the manager runs late) and I'm there by myself the whole time. It's actually pretty peaceful most of the time. You're just kind of left to yourself for most of the night, cleaning up the store and doing basic tasks like that, occasionally help customers. The store I work at doesn't care if you listen to music as long as you get things done and it doesn't bother the customers. I honestly prefer it over the other shifts, I hate dealing with people and it's nice that the job is fairly easy.
I'm on a jacksepticeye scary game binge right now and this upload is coming at the perfect time! Thank you!
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I’ve gotten an extra layer of appreciation for Robin (and Trey) because their editing make Jack’s videos so much better. Jack’s gameplay and the edits work in such harmony.
Edited cuz I saw the comments mention Trey edited this video. (Sorry I wasn’t aware he linked the editors in the description.)
It was actually Trey who did this one! He’s been working on a lot of Seán’s videos lately, starting to think he and Robin go 50/50.
@@Akitsunesceilingfan Idk if this is right, but I think I read somewhere that Robin edits the non-gaming videos and Trey edits the gaming videos, so yeah you're right
@@next-genshadow85 They're always linked in the description so...
Not only "Blood Bucket", but "Gas Station Demons" is also a cool band name. First album: Diesel Devil
Anyone else just settling in and getting comfy while seán is doing his whole thing?
Me: getting a blanket and some hot cocoa
seán: staring at me menacingly whilst glitching out
Me but with ramen 🍜
Literally having cup noodles lmaoo
Me laying in bed, snuggling 2 cats and eating kimchi fries 🍟
I either wait to get backed up on videos to then binge while eating my favorite food and doing a puzzle, or slap some headphones on and clean for 3 hours. No in between
me with ramen and blanket
this is so funny how accurate this is
"If you're gonna haunt me at least buy something" is one of the best lines I've ever heard
26:56 legitematelly freaked me out because it turns out Sean and I have the same desktop wallpaper!
i would love to see a movie where sean is being chased by demons and all hes doing is joking around towards them
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(Spoilers) Scares and Disturbing Things:
4:15 - Tall Demon Monster
7:42 - Demon Hand in Window
8:30 - Demon Face
15:05 - Face Coming Towards You
38:05 - Loud Noise/Something Falls
39:26 - Woman Tied Up
40:46 to 40:55 - Alarm & Body Moving
43:14 - Headless Body
46:53 - Creepy Body Down The Stairs
47:20 - Beheading
47:36 - Demon Head Opens/Moves
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@@anthonylesley982 Okay
9:52 Faces in mirror + flashing lights
11:17 Dude loving in mirror
Thank you!!!
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Gas station 3rd shift is notorious for only having one person. I worked at a Casey's gas station one summer and no one showed up for 3rd shift so my manager had me stay for that shift too. I had to work the whole night alone, creepy AF.
Spent almost 10 years working at a Gas Station at the end of the city limits. 11pm-8am many times just me. It is as desolate as the EZ Gas. And after a fresh snow and everything is more quiet than normal. You really get inside your own head. Thanks for these games Sean! Loved em!
Could only pull off 4 years at the gas station a few streets away from me...not doing that work ever again! Most of the people on my side of town are either asshole drunks, drug addicts shooting up in the bathroom, or people constantly taking advantage of camera angles to steal what they can off the shelves. Had a kid gang deck me in my left eye, my first year, when I tried standing up to them for stealing so brazenly; lucked out that the cops caught them in time and I was able to point out the kid that threw the punch. But it did not make the rest of my time there look any better...I got sick and tired of the sexual harassment and other abuses we were put through.
@@Daelyah in murica?
@@breadeats Pretty much. I'm doing a lot better stitching safety equipment, as tricky as this recent job can be. They put gas station clerks through too much shit, in my state.
You are supposed to put the coordinates that show up into the search bar when you can, it gives you more information about what the hell is going on. Pretty creepy game, would actually like to see a full blown expansion of it.
It’s always reassuring when the game doesn’t have a sprint button
Edit: OMG this is the first time I have ever got a popular comment 107 likes TYSM ( sorry for the cringe )
When the dev doesn't give u sprint but theres something Folowing u 💀 💀
I like the fact that whenever jack gets A gun in A horror game he becomes instantly more confident
If you're given an opportunity to fight back you would take that too right?
I was a teenager working at Smoothie King and had to do the closing shift alone often in the winter time. We had a panic button but idk if it even worked.. lots of buff meat heads coming in for protein shakes during the dark winter hours. Only ever had 1 stalker though! Walking to the car alone at night or taking the trash out was the scariest part.
This episode has so many comedic gems; I keep coming back for "don't fog horn at me"
The editing skills in Jack's videos really is top notch! Round of applause for Jack's editors, you guys are so talented!
Yup
google maps freaks me out a lot, it's one of my weirdest fears. i got worried at the second game until i saw how pixelated it was so i thought i would be fine. then jack went on actual google maps afterward :/ very rare one of these videos gets me so it was actually kinda nice lol
to answer your question Sean... yes, usually night shift is a solo-shift.... especially in gas stations, which I worked at. It makes no sense because that feels like the company just begging to have a wrongful death suit on their hands but whatever.
"Go out the door where the demon went, follow the blood trail, why not? Live a little!" -Sean
My new motivational quote
I really wanted to like this but I didn’t wanna ruin the likes
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Loving when jack does scary games even during the Christmas season
Okay so the plane crash showed on google maps is in fact a real plane crash that happened in 2007. It was not MH370 but an internal (close-distance) flight from Siem Reap to Sihanoukville (plane type AN-24). There were 22 people on board and unfortunately no survivors.
Also to answer Sean's question, yes it is still there (at least most of it). The plane crashed in the jungle which is very dense and hard to reach.
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On another note, i do recommend to visit Cambodia, it is honestly the most beautiful country I've seen so far and the people are incredibly nice. They also have an incredibly sad and horrific history which isn't very well known. If you're curious look up "Red Khmer Cambodia", "the killing fields" or "Pol Pot".
I would love if Sean did a video of just exploring random internet phenomena
So who's gonna break it to Sean that our employers don't care about our mental health lol
To be fair, back in my part-timing days I didn't care about their mental health either, it's just that I didn't really have much of an outlet to make them feel it.
I'm impressed with how scary the freezer part is, like they knew you would want to look at the body after you open the last box before actually checking inside
As someone who has been working the night shift for over a decade, yes .... Yes I do end up getting stuck alone quite often, dealing with shit that most people never do, to the point they think it's fiction.
Same..I told my new boss a list of the crazy things that have happened and she was just in awe
@@TheNoahness night shift is a whole new world that people are never ready for until they've done it themselves for a while. I always say it's 90% of the time pretty chill, but that 10% can be the most intense, even life and death, situations you've ever experienced. And that's saying a lot considering what else I've been through. Granted I'm a security guard, so that puts me in certain situations, but I'd still say retail is probably worse in many ways.
@@wylanvallotton4462 I had a woman claiming to work for the government go pretty crazy, tried to grab the power washer from a third party employee just there to do his job. She claimed he was poisoning the world with the water he was shooting and that as per her government credentials..she was there to stop him 😂
I work in a restaurant.
This stuff shouldn't happen at all 😂
@@TheNoahness that's nuts, but doesn't at all surprise me. Hopefully that other employee is also ok now. How did you end up dealing with her?
@@wylanvallotton4462 everything turned out good. A cop was driving by and I flagged them down and it got handled. Just crazy stuff though
Night Stop (the last game) was def my favorite out of these. It's genuinely creepy, and gives you a very uneasy feeling. Freaky when the woman's body is there. Especially that freezer scene when her eye is showing thru the sack over her head. Devs did a great job.
33:30 I love how he don’t even question why he’s mopping the wall
32:45 Nice Bo Burnham reference not a lot of people know that song since it was only on the album!
We need a behind the scenes on how Jack accomplishes some of these effects, 00:26 was awesome 🤣🤣
That was creepy af! 😱
His editor, Robyn, does all the work :)
This video was actually done by Trey Yates! You can tell who edits each video by checking the description.
I’ll try if I can make the time! Thank you 😊
@@treyyates you awesome my dude killer editing
"blood bucket would be a sick name for a band" there's actually a pub in Cornwall called bucket of blood
So proud to be awake at 4am just to see what’s jack is doing
Japan or Korea time zone right?
@@Salmagros south australia prolly
Its 11:20 here where you from?
Wow thank goodness for this video at least that im in EST
Mountain time here
Yes Sean night shift is terrible for our mental health and social lives. Alot of places are short staffed and claim to not need more than one person at night as well. So this is 100 percent realistic
For some it'd be the ideal job. If I didn't have children I'd totally work nightshifts. I've awful social anxiety and really can't stand to be around people..no offense that's just where I'm most comfortable. 🤷🏻♀️
Old job i was alone from 9pm to 7am. The building was 1,000% haunted as well. Id hear voices, keys jingling, doors slamming, the dog kennel doors would open and slam shut (only the empty ones i cleaned or needed to clean thankfully) and i was 100% alone all night every night. I now work early AM shifts elsewhere. It definitely ruined my mental health being alone like that all night every night, it actually messed with my physical health. I was so stressed and my sleep and eating cycles were so messed up that i lost 36 pounds in 6 months. So glad i switched to a different workplace.
Edit to mention more personal experiences: I witnessed the kitchen sink turn on by itself, I watched the faucet handles move forward to turn on the water, and the automatic paper towel dispenser scared the shit out of me, i was putting away dishes and it spit out paper towels while i was on the other side of the room. I just heard the sudden loud, squeeling whir and turned to see the paper towel come out.
Yes haha, my boyfriend works as a night guard at a factory that is slowly closing down so most of the buildings he has to check are abandoned and really sketchy. Mold, no lights, standing water, falling parts of the ceiling. He calls me at 6am and we talk while he's doing his checks lol
"Crackers!" Jack said it with so much confidence after already reading what it said. Well done.
@Dave Miller he wouldn’t lmao
@Dave Miller I was wondering that as well, just checked urban dictionary and apparently 'Crackers' or 'Crackas' is a racial slur with historic roots to slavery and racist impoverished white people who were hired for cheap to work on plantations in the US - I had no idea I've never heard it used that way
@gavinkrueger8575 cuz its a racist term used towards white ppl
I'm so happy omg I was thinking all week "I hope jack uploads a cozy horror game video, I miss those so much". I'm glad he's into these types of games bc I LOVE them and he's my favorite youtuber to watch game playthroughs :)
also, the glasses are kinda giving julien solomita lmao
I've worked at a 7/11 a mile down the road from a jail in Grand Rapids, MI. Thirds, alone, during a winter with record snowfall. I worked thirds at 2 group homes for adult foster care, alone, with people with schizophrenia. Depressing is an understatement. Awful for mental health. I'm so glad those days are behind me.
As a graveyard shift worker at a gas station it's like this every night when there's nobody coming for like two hours
yup i used to do this too. small town and my boss would have a us lock our phones up and it alerts her when we unlocked it, eventually realised shes a sadistic bitch and left lmfao
6:00 He can top the morning AND the competition? This man is able to do anything
Thank you Sean for continuously bringing us the content we love. You’ve helped me through some dark times ❤
Ah yes, me, drawing, in my onesie, eating skittles, and watching Jacksepticeye. Happy Christmas and merry new year everyone!
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answer the damn question sakura!
im drawing and watching jack rn too!!
If anyone wants to explore the actual crash site of the plane here is coordinates: 12°05'20″N 104°09'05″E. There's nothing much to do, but it gives me the chills to see it's still there.
There also this coordinate: 41°01'01.5"N 89°25'44.6"W. This brings you to the Illinois River ( to be more specific Wightman Lake ) but there's something weird, if you zoom in on that location you can see some dots around that area and a raft of the sorts little bit to the south of the marker, I don't know what that could be but some help of professionals or people who have good knowledge help out.
It's important that you use Google Earth for this to get more precise details about said area.
Jack’s reactions are so funny and genuine, which is one of the reasons I love watching him play scary games. Keep up the amazing work Sean!
I used to work graveyard as Supply in a Hospital ( We bring/stock supplies to the whole hospital) and I've had a ton of a nights alone. It's terrifying, because it's in the basement, which everyone thought was haunted anyway, and things would sometimes just randomly move or fall off of shelves. Can attest...it's not good for the mental lol.
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I love that both him and Evelyn made the "piss, actually." joke
I swear these intros are getting more and more creative and tend to be more scarier than the games themselves
i haven't finished watching the entire thing yet but i think it's interesting how mapfriend said "the water is too far away for an emergency landing" at 22:43. like, we're using a computer to explore the map, so why 'emergency landing'...?
25:28 "according to western aviary, reports of crashes are very rare. in fact, their fatality record is very low compared to other companies. ceo john slaters said in a statement, 'we're very concerned about the recent accident but we ensure to our customers that w" so it's an aviation company...? is it like their headquarters or where the accident happened...?
edit: oooh, that google earth game is cool !! i liked it quite a bit.
Jack will never stop being amazing to me, growing up with these types of videos constantly coming out from such a great youtuber is something not everyone grows up with. Thank you Jack, you're amazing and without you I would be bored out of my mind.
That neck stretch!! Had to play it back cause that was SO unexpected. Creepy! Love it!
He can make even the scariest games sound funny
27:26 That location in Cambodia shows a plane in flight. You can find similar planes in satellite imagery.
Honestly, if it was a crashed plane, it wouldn't be so intact.
So glad to have been watching Jack for so long really makes my day to see how far he's come
19:09 for me really was the scariest part of the video xD
Apparently the plane on google maps is probably just a plane in the middle of a flight and the low quality makes it look like it's part of the jungle. supposedly google maps has an algorithm that picks up planes in flight to remove them and it probably just missed that one.