Imagine being a skinwalker and from the deepest most decrepite swamps that you dare not even travel you hear 8 or 9 dudes "from the halls of Montezuma to the shores of tripoli"
@plusultra1312 let me explain. Imagine a skinwalker running into a bunch of Marines in a really messed up part of the woods where not even a skinwalker wants to go, and they are all happy enough to sing the Marines Hymn
My most vivid and unexplainable probable paranormal experience was in México. I was outside past midnight sitting on the patio at my stepmom's house on a windy night and I clearly heard my name (Mariel, so not easily confused with wind sounds) being called continuously from the far corner of the yard. Had it been once I would have brushed it off as my mind playing tricks and on me but it was about 10 times in a deep male voice. As it kept on I actually pulled out my phone to record audio but I didn't want to step too far back into the yard so I didn't catch anything in the recording. I said out loud "Stop! You are not welcome here" and I heard it at least two more times in a creepier laughing tone. I stood my ground and said "Whoever or whatever you are if you mean harm you are not welcome here! I demand you leave now." and it finally stopped. For the record, I had just started staying there so none of the neighbors knew my name and I the side of the yard where I heard it was a food preparing business that was closed and empty at night. Behind the house is an abandoned hotel which I did not find out until later and only made the whole experience even more strange.
I had a little dog named "Duende." I asked my dad what it meant. "Duende" is basically the Mexican version of a Leprechaun. It is very mischievous, quick and elusive.
@@Tracy_KBSDTravelandEvents I checked the Spanish translation for "Duende" just to be sure, and it's actually "Elf." Elf, Leprechaun, they're kind of the same thing. They go by the pre-Hispanic name of "Chaneques." These entities seem to be present around the globe. I've heard stories of some territorial gnome-like mischievous elves from Hawaiian lore that pester you if you invade their territory, throwing rocks and pebbles at you. "Menehune are a mythological race of dwarf people in Hawaiian tradition who are said to live in the deep forests and hidden valleys of the Hawaiian Islands, hidden and far away from human settlements." -Wikipedia
Guy from Texas here, my friend had a Duende in his house some years ago, nothing crazy but it always took our "wacky cigarettes" before we would ever smoke for the day, we got so used to it that we would have to roll one, leave it on his desk and go to the living room for about 30 minutes, and come back so it would take it and leave us alone for the rest of the day.
Sorry, have to comment again..The "Willowbrook" story (not to be confused with "that Willowbrook"). Actually authorities do not need owners permission to tear down a house. All they have to do is have it condemned. They'll have to go thru environmental court, at this time they will attempt to locate owners (which isn't that hard because someone is paying property taxes and there is a record of that) but if owner's can't be found they'll mark it as abandoned...down it goes. I know y'all watch shows like Hoarders, it's not that difficult for the government to tear your house down.
@@snowden6790 I don't think it is either. At the end when it said the couple were cannibals I was like nah, this is fake. I'm sure many stories are. When it comes to other stories that are about cryptids, ghosts, things of that nature, regardless of what we believe as long as the person actually had the experience I always consider it true. A lot of people really do have unexplainable experiences, see things, hear things, etc. But stories like the Willowbrook story, I consider them creepypasta. It's so far fetched without any kind of proof. I like all kinds of stories but they need to make sense, ya know. Details need to add up. Even if it's creepypasta a good writer can make it sound absolutely believable. Too many unbelievable details with Willowbrook.
@@snowden6790 it actually sounds like they were trying to write a knock off story about the real Willowbrook..if you haven't heard about it, look it up. You'll see what I mean.
The one the creature near the creek was a wendigo or skinwalker ive seen th exactly how he described, hooves for feet,knees bent backwards,dark fur,slit for mouth,black eyes, long arms with claws
OMG!😱 your book sounds amazing and It seems affordable too! I’m gonna have to check and see if my younger sister can order me a copy since I really don’t order much online myself. You really are an amazing person.
8:42 I spent 1 day in Ameca, Jalisco when i was about 9 years old. It had a weird vibe. I dont remember experiencing anything strange other than the overall uncomfortable atmosphere. I couldnt wait to leave that place.
Great video but I have a question. I look up willow brook manor, I look up Arthur and Nancy but NOTHING comes up and I really wanna look deeper into it
I've been waiting for a Duende in Jalisco story. My husband grew up in a little village in Jalisco. Born in Guadalajara but raised about 2 hrs away. The stories I've been told. The devil is known to take many forms. Pigs, cats, etc. I have personal experience with being lured by a cats meow. No lie. But duendes are by far my favorite to hear about.
The part of Mexico my parents are from duendes are called chaneques or " los niñitos" the stories from Mexico could be trippy... I heard some crazy ones from my great grandmother before she passed always wondered
How do we know if we are in the first 100 to pre-order? Either way I'm super excited. I already pre-ordered. And it's coming out a few days after my birthday too eeek
I did a little online searching to see if I could find more about Willow-Brook Manor but nothing. It makes me wonder if that story actually took place.
Sad I didn't see this when it dropped, I just ordered the book, so I doubt I'll be in the first 100. I'm a HUGE fan of cryptids, and creatures of folklore
To the kids in the last story chased by the man in black. The man in black wad a test, which you failed. He stands in the light because he has nothing to fear, fear is what he hunts down. He didn't start chasing until you started straining in a panic of fear. If this ever happens again and you do notice the man, no matter what, do not scream and do not run. Do not let the fear overtake you, if you do, something bad will get you. It's a warning , DO not be prey do NOT be Afraid
Fun fact, lighters were actually invented before matches. I'm not disproving that story as that's literally the only information I know on them. I'm pretty sure matches were popular first though
I'm sorry but the story about the kids... Clearly indicted to the involvement of the police as there were suspicions but they did nothing. What also frustrated me was the fact that people were suspicious as well and yet did nothing. No one did anything. All these deaths could of been avoided if people just would of had the guts to do anything.😤😤
The whole story don't make no sense. Isn't Foster care supposed to do periodic checks on the foster parents and the children? 🤔 It's like that where I'm from .
Will I don't know how true or how wide spread this story is in Pennsylvania due to me hearing this in by my uncle as a kid and hearing it years later working with my boss and they both live in the country side of PA which I asked my father in law but he hasn't heard the story before before I told him but if anyone in Pittsburgh or Philly has heard of this story please let me know. But when I was little, my cousins and I alongside with my Uncle where siting at the fire pit at night just hanging out and watching the stars. Then my uncle wanted to tell us a story. The story wad called "Don't go in the lake if you hear slashing and a boy crying" So the story goes like this so in the 60's or 70's a father and his two sons go to a lake. One sons 11 and the other is 8 years old. The dad wanted to take his sons to the lake so he could go fishing and the boys could go swimming. We'll when they get there the lake water wad a bit too high for the boys so he told him to stay with him and just fish which the boys agreed. Minutes passed, and the 8 year old needed to go to the bathroom, which the father said yeah go ahead, and the bot ran off. Another minute pass and there the father hears splashing. So the father turned towards the direction where the splashing was and saw water splashing around, and he started hearing a little boy screaming for help. So the father obviously freaking out jumps in the water, swimming towards the direction of the splashing and even going underwater. Well, after the father went under the 8 years old boy, he walked over to his brother wondering what was going on. The older brother in shock to see his brother due to thinking that he was in the water but the 8 year old wad confused telling his brother that he was over there at the Bushes even pointing where he was. When the boy turned back to the lake, the splashing stopped, and their father was gone. They call for their dad but still nothing but moments later the see a back of a large smooth brown skin creature with fin other back, legs like a salamander and a tail come out of the water and go back in. When the police got there the boys where I shock and there father wad never seen or founded. Like I said I only heard this story twice in my life time and the reason I'm asking is that my uncle called me the other day and since I live in the country side of PA he jokingly brought it up. If anyone had heard this story or something similar, please let me know. I would like to know.
Live in Arizona go camping a lot was camping didn’t see anything but heard a noise. Ive hunted most my life nothing made that noice disregarded my fire got in my jeep and pulled my 45. I could her it walking around
CHURRO RECIPE Ingredients 1 cup water 2 ½ tablespoons white sugar ½ teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 1 cup all-purpose flour 2 quarts oil for frying ½ cup white sugar, or to taste 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon Directions Combine water, 2 ½ tablespoons sugar, salt, and 2 tablespoons vegetable oil in a small saucepan and place over medium heat. Bring to a boil and remove from the heat. Stir in flour, stirring until mixture forms a ball. Heat oil for frying in a deep fryer or deep pot to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). Transfer dough to a sturdy pastry bag fitted with a medium star tip. Carefully pipe a few 5- to 6-inch strips of dough into the hot oil; work in batches so you don't crowd the fryer. Cook until golden; use a spider or slotted spoon to transfer churros to paper towels to drain. Combine 1/2 cup sugar and cinnamon. Roll drained churros in cinnamon and sugar mixture.
I always look at it this way, so many stories have been sent in to this channel and many more, it’s mathematically impossible for them all to be made up or them lying. I’ve also seen the unexplained.
@@kingdroller9529 it’s scientifically impossible for most of these stories to be real as well, so it’s more likely that they’re viewer submissions, or are from Reddit.
Fortunately they don’t exist. But yeah, being able to take the form of anything or anyone you’ve killed would be a neat ability, if a morally bankrupt one.
Wendigo evil spirit that possesses humans who have eaten human flesh turning them into malnourished human like monsters with endless hunger Skinwalker a shapeshifting witch wearing the skins of its victims
Wendigos are former humans that have been stripped of their humanity due to committing the grave sin of cannibalism. Skinwalkers are humans adept in dark magic and that can change their form into any of their victims.
Will I don't know how true or how wide spread this story is in Pennsylvania due to me hearing this in by my uncle as a kid and hearing it years later working with my boss and they both live in the country side of PA which I asked my father in law but he hasn't heard the story before before I told him but if anyone in Pittsburgh or Philly has heard of this story please let me know. But when I was little, my cousins and I alongside with my Uncle where siting at the fire pit at night just hanging out and watching the stars. Then my uncle wanted to tell us a story. The story wad called "Don't go in the lake if you hear slashing and a boy crying" So the story goes like this so in the 60's or 70's a father and his two sons go to a lake. One sons 11 and the other is 8 years old. The dad wanted to take his sons to the lake so he could go fishing and the boys could go swimming. We'll when they get there the lake water wad a bit too high for the boys so he told him to stay with him and just fish which the boys agreed. Minutes passed, and the 8 year old needed to go to the bathroom, which the father said yeah go ahead, and the bot ran off. Another minute pass and there the father hears splashing. So the father turned towards the direction where the splashing was and saw water splashing around, and he started hearing a little boy screaming for help. So the father obviously freaking out jumps in the water, swimming towards the direction of the splashing and even going underwater. Well, after the father went under the 8 years old boy, he walked over to his brother wondering what was going on. The older brother in shock to see his brother due to thinking that he was in the water but the 8 year old wad confused telling his brother that he was over there at the Bushes even pointing where he was. When the boy turned back to the lake, the splashing stopped, and their father was gone. They call for their dad but still nothing but moments later the see a back of a large smooth brown skin creature with fin other back, legs like a salamander and a tail come out of the water and go back in. When the police got there the boys where I shock and there father wad never seen or founded. Like I said I only heard this story twice in my life time and the reason I'm asking is that my uncle called me the other day and since I live in the country side of PA he jokingly brought it up. If anyone had heard this story or something similar, please let me know. I would like to know.
Will I don't know how true or how wide spread this story is in Pennsylvania due to me hearing this in by my uncle as a kid and hearing it years later working with my boss and they both live in the country side of PA which I asked my father in law but he hasn't heard the story before before I told him but if anyone in Pittsburgh or Philly has heard of this story please let me know. But when I was little, my cousins and I alongside with my Uncle where siting at the fire pit at night just hanging out and watching the stars. Then my uncle wanted to tell us a story. The story wad called "Don't go in the lake if you hear slashing and a boy crying" So the story goes like this so in the 60's or 70's a father and his two sons go to a lake. One sons 11 and the other is 8 years old. The dad wanted to take his sons to the lake so he could go fishing and the boys could go swimming. We'll when they get there the lake water wad a bit too high for the boys so he told him to stay with him and just fish which the boys agreed. Minutes passed, and the 8 year old needed to go to the bathroom, which the father said yeah go ahead, and the bot ran off. Another minute pass and there the father hears splashing. So the father turned towards the direction where the splashing was and saw water splashing around, and he started hearing a little boy screaming for help. So the father obviously freaking out jumps in the water, swimming towards the direction of the splashing and even going underwater. Well, after the father went under the 8 years old boy, he walked over to his brother wondering what was going on. The older brother in shock to see his brother due to thinking that he was in the water but the 8 year old wad confused telling his brother that he was over there at the Bushes even pointing where he was. When the boy turned back to the lake, the splashing stopped, and their father was gone. They call for their dad but still nothing but moments later the see a back of a large smooth brown skin creature with fin other back, legs like a salamander and a tail come out of the water and go back in. When the police got there the boys where I shock and there father wad never seen or founded. Like I said I only heard this story twice in my life time and the reason I'm asking is that my uncle called me the other day and since I live in the country side of PA he jokingly brought it up. If anyone had heard this story or something similar, please let me know. I would like to know.
Been a while since I last listened but I'll always find my way back eventually, such a great voice.
I've been watching for years and now you're putting out a book??? It's been amazing to see how far you've come! Can't wait to get the book!
I love listening to your videos while I clean and before I go to bed
Love listening these to sleep. ✨✨✨
Me too
Me three 😊
Me 4.. but once had a crazy nightmare of story he was telling 😣
SKINWALKER/any cryptid stories are top tier
Bro is great to listen to when working out
Skinwalkers are no match for the big Marine named Camouflage
Lol, sabaton reference.
"Whoaoaoa camouflage, he was an awfully big marine"
You just woke some long lost memories with that reference
Huhpup
i knew the marine one was immediately false because he called himself a good “soldier”
Marines aren't soldiers. Soldiers aren't Marines. Glaring mistake there author.
More dental surgery tomorrow! Ugh Perfect thing to make me forget about it. Thanks Darkness Always great timing for me. ❤ Patty
I pray that all goes well for you.
update?
These were some really great stories DP ❤❤ Just 1 of the many reasons yourethe best 🥰
Always awesome! Thank You! 🙏🏼
These are some great stories DP! Thank you!
Imagine being a skinwalker and from the deepest most decrepite swamps that you dare not even travel you hear 8 or 9 dudes "from the halls of Montezuma to the shores of tripoli"
I'd be terrified lmao
I don’t get it
@plusultra1312 let me explain. Imagine a skinwalker running into a bunch of Marines in a really messed up part of the woods where not even a skinwalker wants to go, and they are all happy enough to sing the Marines Hymn
I've pre-ordered my copy. Can't wait to get my hands on it!
I preordered my book the other day, and I am looking forward to reading it. I love that the art work looks fantastic.
My most vivid and unexplainable probable paranormal experience was in México. I was outside past midnight sitting on the patio at my stepmom's house on a windy night and I clearly heard my name (Mariel, so not easily confused with wind sounds) being called continuously from the far corner of the yard. Had it been once I would have brushed it off as my mind playing tricks and on me but it was about 10 times in a deep male voice. As it kept on I actually pulled out my phone to record audio but I didn't want to step too far back into the yard so I didn't catch anything in the recording. I said out loud "Stop! You are not welcome here" and I heard it at least two more times in a creepier laughing tone. I stood my ground and said "Whoever or whatever you are if you mean harm you are not welcome here! I demand you leave now." and it finally stopped.
For the record, I had just started staying there so none of the neighbors knew my name and I the side of the yard where I heard it was a food preparing business that was closed and empty at night. Behind the house is an abandoned hotel which I did not find out until later and only made the whole experience even more strange.
I had a little dog named "Duende." I asked my dad what it meant. "Duende" is basically the Mexican version of a Leprechaun. It is very mischievous, quick and elusive.
They’re Mexican gnomes, yeah
Duende meaning in the Philippines is the same
@@Tracy_KBSDTravelandEvents I checked the Spanish translation for "Duende" just to be sure, and it's actually "Elf." Elf, Leprechaun, they're kind of the same thing. They go by the pre-Hispanic name of "Chaneques." These entities seem to be present around the globe. I've heard stories of some territorial gnome-like mischievous elves from Hawaiian lore that pester you if you invade their territory, throwing rocks and pebbles at you.
"Menehune are a mythological race of dwarf people in Hawaiian tradition who are said to live in the deep forests and hidden valleys of the Hawaiian Islands, hidden and far away from human settlements." -Wikipedia
Guy from Texas here, my friend had a Duende in his house some years ago, nothing crazy but it always took our "wacky cigarettes" before we would ever smoke for the day, we got so used to it that we would have to roll one, leave it on his desk and go to the living room for about 30 minutes, and come back so it would take it and leave us alone for the rest of the day.
I wish I could afford this pre order. Keep up the good work darkness! Love ya
Ordering this Friday asap
I totally ordered my copy I hope I was 1 of the 1st!!! Either way can’t wait thank you soooooo much! ❤❤
Loving me some this... especially when Skinzies are involved!!!
Fell asleep listening to this video and my dreams corresponds with the stories in a way just minus the military and just weird times 100.
❤❤❤❤ same
First time I’ve ever felt sorry for a Skinwalker! LOL!!!
I preordered so excited!
Can't wait to get this book! Looks amazing! After l pay my bills this week, will order! 😊
I always listen to you when I play my Warlock or Shadow Priest! Just seems...fitting.
Cant wait for my book ❤❤❤ i keep looking at the shipping list like "hurry up"
Ordered my book 💜
If I get this book, I'm immediately making a cryptid DND campaign with as much of this jam-packed in there
I just preordered my book! I can't wait for July!!!
Sorry, have to comment again..The "Willowbrook" story (not to be confused with "that Willowbrook"). Actually authorities do not need owners permission to tear down a house. All they have to do is have it condemned. They'll have to go thru environmental court, at this time they will attempt to locate owners (which isn't that hard because someone is paying property taxes and there is a record of that) but if owner's can't be found they'll mark it as abandoned...down it goes. I know y'all watch shows like Hoarders, it's not that difficult for the government to tear your house down.
i don't think that story is real, there's not anything about it or stories that it could be online.
@@snowden6790 I don't think it is either. At the end when it said the couple were cannibals I was like nah, this is fake. I'm sure many stories are. When it comes to other stories that are about cryptids, ghosts, things of that nature, regardless of what we believe as long as the person actually had the experience I always consider it true. A lot of people really do have unexplainable experiences, see things, hear things, etc. But stories like the Willowbrook story, I consider them creepypasta. It's so far fetched without any kind of proof. I like all kinds of stories but they need to make sense, ya know. Details need to add up. Even if it's creepypasta a good writer can make it sound absolutely believable. Too many unbelievable details with Willowbrook.
@@snowden6790 it actually sounds like they were trying to write a knock off story about the real Willowbrook..if you haven't heard about it, look it up. You'll see what I mean.
We opened the door to kids selling magazine subscriptions. You did it for school. If you sold enough, you'd win a limo ride!
The one the creature near the creek was a wendigo or skinwalker ive seen th exactly how he described, hooves for feet,knees bent backwards,dark fur,slit for mouth,black eyes, long arms with claws
OMG!😱 your book sounds amazing and It seems affordable too! I’m gonna have to check and see if my younger sister can order me a copy since I really don’t order much online myself. You really are an amazing person.
To all who served thank you
Your video help me sleep l love them❤
Ayy Semper Fi from 3/5 Get Some!!! No better friend no worse enemy! I need to finish my story from Ukraine. This background is awesome!
I just pre ordered on Amazon. I can’t wait to have a book with content on dogman
Cool love the book keeper thaw some work. Thank you for your stories.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Yes Yes Yes, my favorite story teller is on. Lol
8:42
I spent 1 day in Ameca, Jalisco when i was about 9 years old. It had a weird vibe. I dont remember experiencing anything strange other than the overall uncomfortable atmosphere. I couldnt wait to leave that place.
Sounds like your Arizona soldier was out at Ft. Huachuca.
Great video but I have a question. I look up willow brook manor, I look up Arthur and Nancy but NOTHING comes up and I really wanna look deeper into it
I realize it’s MAISIE not Nancy but I tried to search that aswell. Nothing
@@lovelyangelicslime1594 I think it was a creepypasta. It sounds like they used the real Willowbrook as an outline, almost like a knockoff to it.
@@josiegipson90 disappointing 😭 I love these TRUE HORROR podcasts but so many people point out that the stories are fake, it ruins it for me
Darkness prevails is awesome. ❤❤❤❤
No marine would ever call themselves a soldier 😆.
Pre ordered!!
I've been waiting for a Duende in Jalisco story. My husband grew up in a little village in Jalisco. Born in Guadalajara but raised about 2 hrs away. The stories I've been told. The devil is known to take many forms. Pigs, cats, etc. I have personal experience with being lured by a cats meow. No lie. But duendes are by far my favorite to hear about.
The part of Mexico my parents are from duendes are called chaneques or " los niñitos" the stories from Mexico could be trippy... I heard some crazy ones from my great grandmother before she passed always wondered
Pretty sure that he was talking about the Yuma AZ proving grounds, or Luke AFB
Can u do Mongolian horror stories
How do we know if we are in the first 100 to pre-order? Either way I'm super excited. I already pre-ordered. And it's coming out a few days after my birthday too eeek
I did a little online searching to see if I could find more about Willow-Brook Manor but nothing. It makes me wonder if that story actually took place.
Did the dude really try and pick up a footprint 👣 🤔 😅
Sad I didn't see this when it dropped, I just ordered the book, so I doubt I'll be in the first 100. I'm a HUGE fan of cryptids, and creatures of folklore
Wow, those kids were failed terribly😢.
To the kids in the last story chased by the man in black. The man in black wad a test, which you failed. He stands in the light because he has nothing to fear, fear is what he hunts down. He didn't start chasing until you started straining in a panic of fear. If this ever happens again and you do notice the man, no matter what, do not scream and do not run. Do not let the fear overtake you, if you do, something bad will get you. It's a warning , DO not be prey do NOT be Afraid
Fun fact, lighters were actually invented before matches. I'm not disproving that story as that's literally the only information I know on them. I'm pretty sure matches were popular first though
It's really sad that we have to tell people that 0600 is 6am 😂
Omg I'm early
I'm sorry but the story about the kids... Clearly indicted to the involvement of the police as there were suspicions but they did nothing. What also frustrated me was the fact that people were suspicious as well and yet did nothing. No one did anything. All these deaths could of been avoided if people just would of had the guts to do anything.😤😤
The whole story don't make no sense. Isn't Foster care supposed to do periodic checks on the foster parents and the children? 🤔 It's like that where I'm from .
I’d love to buy the book but the depiction of the SW is the more modernized one which was popularized by the movie “The Wendigo”
Speaking of handicap, I miss Billy
Will I don't know how true or how wide spread this story is in Pennsylvania due to me hearing this in by my uncle as a kid and hearing it years later working with my boss and they both live in the country side of PA which I asked my father in law but he hasn't heard the story before before I told him but if anyone in Pittsburgh or Philly has heard of this story please let me know. But when I was little, my cousins and I alongside with my Uncle where siting at the fire pit at night just hanging out and watching the stars. Then my uncle wanted to tell us a story. The story wad called "Don't go in the lake if you hear slashing and a boy crying" So the story goes like this so in the 60's or 70's a father and his two sons go to a lake. One sons 11 and the other is 8 years old. The dad wanted to take his sons to the lake so he could go fishing and the boys could go swimming. We'll when they get there the lake water wad a bit too high for the boys so he told him to stay with him and just fish which the boys agreed. Minutes passed, and the 8 year old needed to go to the bathroom, which the father said yeah go ahead, and the bot ran off. Another minute pass and there the father hears splashing. So the father turned towards the direction where the splashing was and saw water splashing around, and he started hearing a little boy screaming for help. So the father obviously freaking out jumps in the water, swimming towards the direction of the splashing and even going underwater. Well, after the father went under the 8 years old boy, he walked over to his brother wondering what was going on. The older brother in shock to see his brother due to thinking that he was in the water but the 8 year old wad confused telling his brother that he was over there at the Bushes even pointing where he was. When the boy turned back to the lake, the splashing stopped, and their father was gone. They call for their dad but still nothing but moments later the see a back of a large smooth brown skin creature with fin other back, legs like a salamander and a tail come out of the water and go back in. When the police got there the boys where I shock and there father wad never seen or founded. Like I said I only heard this story twice in my life time and the reason I'm asking is that my uncle called me the other day and since I live in the country side of PA he jokingly brought it up. If anyone had heard this story or something similar, please let me know. I would like to know.
Yay I’m number 15 yayyyyyy
How do you know if you are one of the 1st 100 people to order?
How inhumane to send a Marine at a skinwalker
Yea what if he hurts the little skinny
Live in Arizona go camping a lot was camping didn’t see anything but heard a noise. Ive hunted most my life nothing made that noice disregarded my fire got in my jeep and pulled my 45. I could her it walking around
CHURRO RECIPE
Ingredients
1 cup water
2 ½ tablespoons white sugar
½ teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
1 cup all-purpose flour
2 quarts oil for frying
½ cup white sugar, or to taste
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
Directions
Combine water, 2 ½ tablespoons sugar, salt, and 2 tablespoons vegetable oil in a small saucepan and place over medium heat. Bring to a boil and remove from the heat. Stir in flour, stirring until mixture forms a ball.
Heat oil for frying in a deep fryer or deep pot to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C).
Transfer dough to a sturdy pastry bag fitted with a medium star tip. Carefully pipe a few 5- to 6-inch strips of dough into the hot oil; work in batches so you don't crowd the fryer. Cook until golden; use a spider or slotted spoon to transfer churros to paper towels to drain.
Combine 1/2 cup sugar and cinnamon. Roll drained churros in cinnamon and sugar mixture.
Are these real?
Absolutely mot
I always look at it this way, so many stories have been sent in to this channel and many more, it’s mathematically impossible for them all to be made up or them lying. I’ve also seen the unexplained.
@@kingdroller9529 it’s scientifically impossible for most of these stories to be real as well, so it’s more likely that they’re viewer submissions, or are from Reddit.
Ok, Skinwalkers must be everywhere. Seems to be the only criptid that people see these days!
They don’t exist.
@@Tarnished-bn5gq I know, I was being a little sarcastic
@@Verrill82 okay
Well actually i saw big foot/a skinwalker/wendigo/santa the other day...luckily I'm a naviho native so only santa gave me the creep
@Tarnished-bn5gq I'm only joking I'm not native American
1st here
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I still wish i was a SKINWALKER since my life is boring
Omgoodness Omgoodness you made me laugh 😂😂😂😊
Peak 11 year old persom comment
Fortunately they don’t exist. But yeah, being able to take the form of anything or anyone you’ve killed would be a neat ability, if a morally bankrupt one.
I take offense. My socks are not crusty.
What marine?
22:24 You said he was a Marine. Then you said he called himself a "good soldier" Marines would never call themselves a soldier. Thier Marines
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I am confused on Wendigos. And skinwalkers.
You aren't alone... I don't understand what the difference is 😅.
One goes after you to eat you (Wendigo). The other goes after you because it can
Wendigo evil spirit that possesses humans who have eaten human flesh turning them into malnourished human like monsters with endless hunger
Skinwalker a shapeshifting witch wearing the skins of its victims
You should pre order the freaky folklore book!
Wendigos are former humans that have been stripped of their humanity due to committing the grave sin of cannibalism. Skinwalkers are humans adept in dark magic and that can change their form into any of their victims.
armenian cory?
maybe second
9:04 Stories written by non-Europeans are always of lesser quality. Quite annoying trying to make sense of the poor flow and the laughably bad plots.
Ream 117 is not a Marine. I'm not doubting other aspects of the story, but no Marine calls his fellow Marines "soldiers." Soldiers are Army.
Probably AI
Being A Marine myself many moons ago, 1. Think this story of a Marine vs Skinwalker is BS Marines don’t call themselves Soldiers. Nice try though.
With a title like that, you aren’t fooling anyone by claiming these Creepypastas are real. Still pretty good narration and stories though.
not really anything to do with marines.... entertaining stories tho
FICTION...
Will I don't know how true or how wide spread this story is in Pennsylvania due to me hearing this in by my uncle as a kid and hearing it years later working with my boss and they both live in the country side of PA which I asked my father in law but he hasn't heard the story before before I told him but if anyone in Pittsburgh or Philly has heard of this story please let me know. But when I was little, my cousins and I alongside with my Uncle where siting at the fire pit at night just hanging out and watching the stars. Then my uncle wanted to tell us a story. The story wad called "Don't go in the lake if you hear slashing and a boy crying" So the story goes like this so in the 60's or 70's a father and his two sons go to a lake. One sons 11 and the other is 8 years old. The dad wanted to take his sons to the lake so he could go fishing and the boys could go swimming. We'll when they get there the lake water wad a bit too high for the boys so he told him to stay with him and just fish which the boys agreed. Minutes passed, and the 8 year old needed to go to the bathroom, which the father said yeah go ahead, and the bot ran off. Another minute pass and there the father hears splashing. So the father turned towards the direction where the splashing was and saw water splashing around, and he started hearing a little boy screaming for help. So the father obviously freaking out jumps in the water, swimming towards the direction of the splashing and even going underwater. Well, after the father went under the 8 years old boy, he walked over to his brother wondering what was going on. The older brother in shock to see his brother due to thinking that he was in the water but the 8 year old wad confused telling his brother that he was over there at the Bushes even pointing where he was. When the boy turned back to the lake, the splashing stopped, and their father was gone. They call for their dad but still nothing but moments later the see a back of a large smooth brown skin creature with fin other back, legs like a salamander and a tail come out of the water and go back in. When the police got there the boys where I shock and there father wad never seen or founded. Like I said I only heard this story twice in my life time and the reason I'm asking is that my uncle called me the other day and since I live in the country side of PA he jokingly brought it up. If anyone had heard this story or something similar, please let me know. I would like to know.
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Will I don't know how true or how wide spread this story is in Pennsylvania due to me hearing this in by my uncle as a kid and hearing it years later working with my boss and they both live in the country side of PA which I asked my father in law but he hasn't heard the story before before I told him but if anyone in Pittsburgh or Philly has heard of this story please let me know. But when I was little, my cousins and I alongside with my Uncle where siting at the fire pit at night just hanging out and watching the stars. Then my uncle wanted to tell us a story. The story wad called "Don't go in the lake if you hear slashing and a boy crying" So the story goes like this so in the 60's or 70's a father and his two sons go to a lake. One sons 11 and the other is 8 years old. The dad wanted to take his sons to the lake so he could go fishing and the boys could go swimming. We'll when they get there the lake water wad a bit too high for the boys so he told him to stay with him and just fish which the boys agreed. Minutes passed, and the 8 year old needed to go to the bathroom, which the father said yeah go ahead, and the bot ran off. Another minute pass and there the father hears splashing. So the father turned towards the direction where the splashing was and saw water splashing around, and he started hearing a little boy screaming for help. So the father obviously freaking out jumps in the water, swimming towards the direction of the splashing and even going underwater. Well, after the father went under the 8 years old boy, he walked over to his brother wondering what was going on. The older brother in shock to see his brother due to thinking that he was in the water but the 8 year old wad confused telling his brother that he was over there at the Bushes even pointing where he was. When the boy turned back to the lake, the splashing stopped, and their father was gone. They call for their dad but still nothing but moments later the see a back of a large smooth brown skin creature with fin other back, legs like a salamander and a tail come out of the water and go back in. When the police got there the boys where I shock and there father wad never seen or founded. Like I said I only heard this story twice in my life time and the reason I'm asking is that my uncle called me the other day and since I live in the country side of PA he jokingly brought it up. If anyone had heard this story or something similar, please let me know. I would like to know.