30:27 fun fact: Babies learn to identify things by putting them in their mouths, which is why babies put everything in their mouth. I think that might be why our tongues know what everything feels like
47:02 I actually had to recreate this on pottery, research this, and do a report on this. The artist will forever hold my respect for someone so innocent can be horrifying
Fun fact about the fart trumpet that is shown around 17:45. If I am not mistaken, it was the siege of Chateau Galliard, but I do know that the "fart trumpet" was actually used as an entrance once in a siege on a castle. Soldiers had been trying to find a way into the castle they were sieging, and one of them found the very same sort of bathroom we see here. They then used this as a way into the castle.
@@EmKay Dang, who ever is responding to all the comments tonight is keeping busy! Don't know who it is, but the interaction is appreciated! Treat yourself to a cookie, maybe a burrito... or burger. Crap, now I'm hungry.
9:18 Pseudoscorpions are generally beneficial to humans since they prey on clothes moth larvae, carpet beetle larvae, booklice, ants, mites, and small flies. They are tiny, and are rarely noticed due to their small size, despite being common in many environments. When people do see pseudoscorpions, especially indoors, they are often mistaken for ticks or small spiders.[citation needed] Pseudoscorpions often carry out phoresis, a form of commensalism in which one organism uses another for the purpose of transport.
Fun fact: Pseudoscorpions are arachnids and are related to spiders, ticks, mites and scorpions. There are more than 3,300 different species of pseudoscorpions throughout the world, with the most dense populations found in the tropics and subtropics.
About the uncanny valley, humans didn't start out alone, we had neanderthals to keep us company and be recognizably not the same as us, although quite similar. Also, we just recognize patterns a lot anyways so whenever something almost fits a pattern but doesn't quite manage to it gets an uncanny valley feeling, even if it doesn't even come close to looking human specifically. Edit: the replies to this comment have more likely explanations for human-specific uncanny valley than neanderthals just existing so check them too
I don't think it was about neanderthals. They looked similar enough to us that we'd probably consider them human, and we even interbred with them and many of us alive today have neanderthal DNA (I think being able to produce fertile offspring together officially makes us the same species anyway, like dogs and wolves are technically, even though they are very different). But there were many other hominid species. Maybe there was one or more that was very creepy looking and dangerous. (I mean just look at the gelada or the snub nosed monkey) Fossils are only created under very special circumstances. Most dead bodies rot away to nothingness, so it's very possible there could be thousands of species we will never ever know existed. Maybe there was even a completely different kind predator that was somehow able to partially mimic us, but it would have to be very sophisticated to trick human intelligence and I just don't see that being able to happen in the relatively short time that humans have existed, even if it was a practical adaptation when something much simpler could do the trick. However, I think it's possible that it could be a remnant of our ancestors' fear that still remains in our lizard brain, from back when we were something much smaller and dumber and possibly had predators that could lure us with mimics, and maybe our brains could've translated it into our current form, like with breeding preference. Since the way evolution works is it adds on to or changes genes that are already present. It builds on what is already there. We retain many adaptations that are no longer useful, but just not harmful enough to be selected out. Like our appendix. It's really interesting to think about what we and the world could've been like and we only have a very small, vague window into it.
also weirdly enough, neurodivergent people tend to have a reduced response to the uncanny vally. likely because we dont notice subtle changes in facial expressions and features as much as nurotypicals.
@@Reverend_Josh Do you mean autistic people specifically or all neurodivergent people? Some of us are ultra-attuned to subtle variation. And some people, NOTHING looks familiar, aka derealization.
@@Queer_Nerd_For_Human_Justice Very good point. Other humans have always been our worst enemies as well as our greatest strength, so it's very important to pick up on subtle cues that indicate whether someone is dangerous or trustworthy. That's why people can often make snap judgements about others and be extremely aggressive towards them based on unfamiliar physical traits (ie. people outside of your "tribe"). That's likely the reason for the uncanny valley. Because when a person behaves very oddly or looks very outside of the range of normal for humans, they are unpredictable and unknown, and that's scary. That's also why masks are scary, not because of the mask themselves usually, but because they obscure a person's face which makes their emotions, thoughts, and state of mind unreadable, making them unpredictable.
11:52 I don't know what's the more terrifying thing: the trashcan, or this person's apparent obsession with Sayaka Maizono from Danganronpa 31:29 Lexi has not seen Bodies Bodies Bodies, because a character in that movie has one of these masks. It's a form of light therapy for your face
The guy with the Sayaka obsession has moved on to creating life-sized paper mache Genshin Impact characters. And yes, his whole house looks like that image.
Oddly terrifying is one of my favorite sub Reddit and I feel you should do it a whole lot more! I WANT TO BE TRAUMATIZED! And the narrators just add that right level of funny to it to make it bearable ;D
My middle school actually used isolated rooms to enforce in school suspension and umm... the hallucination thing with solitary confinement is quite real and only needs about an hour to activate.
The fungus at 39:20 is clathrus archeri, known as the octopus stinkhorn! Fun facts for everyone: the egg they "hatch" from is a real thing. Stinkhorns have an egg stage, when they begin growing above ground(for those of us without a fungus special interest, most of the fungus is in the mycelium underground). Its the like infant stage before the stipe rips out and the cap can be seen, in normal mushroom-shaped egg havers (a. ovoidea and all of the phallaceae family technically). Except in stinkhorns, when the eggs pop they release gleba along with their thallus. Gleba is a spore mixture that explodes in all directions (its the thick red stuff here that looks a lot like blood) and thallus is the name for all the arms (sidenote these are NOT basidia! basidia are the spore makers of the fungus, but thallus are actually the fruiting body!) that look like a monster hatching. The gleba looks like that on purpose: it exudes a DISGUSTING smell that flies and other spore-eaters go CRAZY for, so then the animals will spread the spores and create MORE monster alien fungi. And yes, they all look like this. well either like this or with skinnier thallus that make them look like chicken feet. absolutely disgusting and so very incredible.
56:01 There are actually numerous horror stories from people who have went diving there; many of them come from sole survivors of a large group who thought they could handle it.
44:36 This can be due to sliding your finger along the regular razor blade when whipping hair out of the way to shave again. I know this because I've actually done this to myself on accident. So a kitten ghost isn't scratching people's fingers. Instead, use a towel to protect yourself from unnecessary cuts on your fingertips.
18:30 I actually know where this is! This is in the Bewilderwoods in Norfolk, England! Its a huge woodland property with a bunch of kids play areas including mazes! Mildred here is from their river tour and has a water system to shoot water from her nose, its really cool to see in action!
10:52 That's not how they normally look. They're deepsea fish, so when they get accidentally caught by fishingnets and pulled up to the surface their organs start to pop out and they die a horrible death.
Foot binding was a barbaric practice. I'm glad it's mostly gone now. All that damage just to make feet appear tiny, because tiny feet were considered attractive in those times. The photo labeled "THE ODEON" probably looked like that because cameras at that time took a long time to capture an image. If you weren't holding perfectly still for the entire time that it took to finish, the photo would be blurred. That's why a lot of old pictures of people seem "fuzzy" while pictures of buildings are mostly clear and sharp. Still, it is terrifying!
17:30 Daddy Longlegs are actually not spiders at all, but people often mistake them as such. Spiders have a two segmented body while the Daddy Longlegs AKA Harvesters only have one. Also they don't actually have eight legs. Their front two "legs" are false legs. They're actually long antennae they move like legs while they feel around for food. Reason why they're also known as Harvesters is they eat the dead bodies of other insects.
18:25 I’ve been here in person It’s a place called bewilderewood and honestly it’s not that bad it just occasionally shoots water up with the most jarring sound possible when you are not expecting it
31:14 (Sorry this comes across as a vent ) my elementary school had a larger version. I'd get locked in and forgotten about That year my iep was constantly violated My mental health was never addressed. The counselor never attempted to reach out, and ignored my attempts. I was in 2nd grade and hated myself. I thought something was wrong with me These things are real,legal, and horrifying
46:36, for those of the subnautica community, those are indeed real life crabsquids. We saw the peepers earlier, earth is becoming 45-46b. Have a good time attempting to sleep!
44:36 that person probably touched the blades of a razor the night before. If the blades are sharp enough, you wouldn't feel it. It would also explain the four parallel lines.
12:03 a drunk person goes to their apartment, takes off their shoes to go in, tries to go in but can’t because it’s not actually their apartment, realized it, then goes to their apartment but forgot they’d already taken off their shoes.
Yeah, coding needs to interact with each other in order to learn how to function over time, plus one of the coders just planned out that script for whenever a google home device interacts with an Alexa.
Oh yeah, the padded room thing? That shit happened to me as a kid. They had one in the special needs classroom. I asked to not have to go to a school assembly in grade 3 because the chaos of a school's worth of kids gave me a headache. Yeah they threw me in there with the lights off. It had a little window in the door. Then all the teachers just... left. They left me there and went to the assembly. I'm claustrophobic now.
That fuckin sucks I'm sorry dude. I hope you have a therapist to help you with it if it still bothers you. When i was a kid and learning to take baths by myself, my dad would stand outside the bathroom door and make the jaws music. Now I have megathalassophobia.
There is an oddly terrifying place in my school. In the basement I found an incredibly skinny hallway lit with florescent lights. It was about thirty feet long and lined with chairs,it was also painted yellow for some reason. It looks straight out of the backrooms,including the some random writing on the wall. I think it leads to some kind of storage room but why does the hallway have to be so long.
11:42 I think the scarier thing present here is the poster's horrifying obsession with Sayaka Maizono from Danganronpa. That, and however that hellspawn trashcan was acquired/conceived.
in our farm house growing up we had an infestation of ladybugs... inside... EVERYWHERE! my mom tried to vacuum them up and the smell was horrible. 25 years later i am still scared of ladybugs and i smell that smell EVERY time i see even one!!
13:45 I’ve been able to chill with completely wild centipedes. I’ve been able to chill with bees and wasps. Walking sticks always attack me though, even for the crime of sitting near the tree they’re in.
37:49 this actually cant be a whale skeleton. Oh, you want to know why? Because whales existed after trees, due to the evolution of a certain animal. And there had to be land above see level, right? Therefore, either this picture is fake af, or it is a great white carcass.
The item that OP posted a picture of saying, "I just had to have it," at 28:30, reminds me that I did recently learn that nowhere in the Humpty Dumpty nursery rhyme does it state he's an egg.😳
I used to volunteer at a hospital and before the pediatric ward got its own wing, they would sometimes put the older patients in the rooms if they didn’t have a ton of patients. (They’d have to close down the unit and there’s no telling where the nurses would get sent after) They absolutely loved it and it cheered them up a lot!
I went there alot as a kid and lost my mind when I saw her here! She screeches too if I remember right (I may be wrong tho, it is about 11 years since I was last 8 and since I last saw mildred)
39:22 the fungi that looks like an alien hatching from an egg is a type of Stinkhorn. Stinkhorns are a type of fungus that use insects to spread its spores (which are in the foul smelling liquid that it secretes) instead of the wind. This one in particular is called the Devil's Fingers. For obvious reasons.
34:36: Oh! This is at the National Harbor in Prince George’s county! Sometimes people here in MD have too much time on their hands, but this giant is a masterpiece
12:34 finally someone gets the *TRUE MEANING* of “unsettled” That image is the kind that makes me so scared my body wants it not to move, so I *keep looking.*
That is pseudoscorpion. These little guys are completely harmless to humans (as far as I know) and mostly prey on pests such as mites. There could be many living in your house right now,and you won’t know about unless you looked because they are rather small. Long story short, they’re nothing to worry about and help deal with smaller pests such as kites, insect larvae, ants and other small invertebrates we may consider troublesome. Even better, they don’t damage the building and furniture, nor do they attack the larger occupants of its current home
14:57 saw a picture of these before, the growths only come during mating season of I remember correctly to release pheromones into the air or detect pheromones (can’t remember exactly)
this is chad content, and i rate it 9.3 out of 10. keep it up. 👍
Appreciate it
I rate it a duck/10 on the duck scale
Hamborger
We have conflicting opinions of this video. I rate it 9.4
@@Anipaper_ I'll Rate @EmKay 9.75
30:27 fun fact: Babies learn to identify things by putting them in their mouths, which is why babies put everything in their mouth. I think that might be why our tongues know what everything feels like
Why did I lick the wall
@@mintyreview6794 you were identified as being special, my kid.
@@soom878 oh
I read "babies" as "Barbies" and freaked out
so thats why men......... i'll stop there
Alternative title: An hour of downright traumatizing reddit posts
Yessir
True
Inspiring* This video inspires me.
@@Power-kn6fk True, i can feel the video coming inside of me
r/madeinabyss
47:02 I actually had to recreate this on pottery, research this, and do a report on this. The artist will forever hold my respect for someone so innocent can be horrifying
Fun fact about the fart trumpet that is shown around 17:45. If I am not mistaken, it was the siege of Chateau Galliard, but I do know that the "fart trumpet" was actually used as an entrance once in a siege on a castle. Soldiers had been trying to find a way into the castle they were sieging, and one of them found the very same sort of bathroom we see here. They then used this as a way into the castle.
Three uploads, three narrators, three times the fun! Heck yiss. Kudos to the EmKay staff!
Glad you like them!
@@EmKay Dang, who ever is responding to all the comments tonight is keeping busy! Don't know who it is, but the interaction is appreciated! Treat yourself to a cookie, maybe a burrito... or burger.
Crap, now I'm hungry.
@@Just_a_commenter i just found you again
Is this what they call a threesome?
WAIT IVE SEEN YOU ON OTHER UA-camRS COMMENTS
9:18
Pseudoscorpions are generally beneficial to humans since they prey on clothes moth larvae, carpet beetle larvae, booklice, ants, mites, and small flies. They are tiny, and are rarely noticed due to their small size, despite being common in many environments. When people do see pseudoscorpions, especially indoors, they are often mistaken for ticks or small spiders.[citation needed] Pseudoscorpions often carry out phoresis, a form of commensalism in which one organism uses another for the purpose of transport.
Yep! Psuedpscorpions rate up there with house centipedes in terms of 'actually have more benefits than cons leaving them around'
Fun fact: Pseudoscorpions are arachnids and are related to spiders, ticks, mites and scorpions. There are more than 3,300 different species of pseudoscorpions throughout the world, with the most dense populations found in the tropics and subtropics.
these guys can stay as long as they wont eat my cats, the house centipedes gotta Go tho, i Cannot handle them lol
@@madsfiedler3884Send the house centipede to me! Maybe they'll eat my silverfish 😅
"Nobody puts Godzilla in a corner" *proceeds to dance with Patrick Swayze*
About the uncanny valley, humans didn't start out alone, we had neanderthals to keep us company and be recognizably not the same as us, although quite similar. Also, we just recognize patterns a lot anyways so whenever something almost fits a pattern but doesn't quite manage to it gets an uncanny valley feeling, even if it doesn't even come close to looking human specifically.
Edit: the replies to this comment have more likely explanations for human-specific uncanny valley than neanderthals just existing so check them too
I don't think it was about neanderthals. They looked similar enough to us that we'd probably consider them human, and we even interbred with them and many of us alive today have neanderthal DNA (I think being able to produce fertile offspring together officially makes us the same species anyway, like dogs and wolves are technically, even though they are very different). But there were many other hominid species. Maybe there was one or more that was very creepy looking and dangerous. (I mean just look at the gelada or the snub nosed monkey) Fossils are only created under very special circumstances. Most dead bodies rot away to nothingness, so it's very possible there could be thousands of species we will never ever know existed. Maybe there was even a completely different kind predator that was somehow able to partially mimic us, but it would have to be very sophisticated to trick human intelligence and I just don't see that being able to happen in the relatively short time that humans have existed, even if it was a practical adaptation when something much simpler could do the trick. However, I think it's possible that it could be a remnant of our ancestors' fear that still remains in our lizard brain, from back when we were something much smaller and dumber and possibly had predators that could lure us with mimics, and maybe our brains could've translated it into our current form, like with breeding preference. Since the way evolution works is it adds on to or changes genes that are already present. It builds on what is already there. We retain many adaptations that are no longer useful, but just not harmful enough to be selected out. Like our appendix. It's really interesting to think about what we and the world could've been like and we only have a very small, vague window into it.
also weirdly enough, neurodivergent people tend to have a reduced response to the uncanny vally. likely because we dont notice subtle changes in facial expressions and features as much as nurotypicals.
Plus: Sick people. Corpses. Other indicators of danger.
@@Reverend_Josh Do you mean autistic people specifically or all neurodivergent people? Some of us are ultra-attuned to subtle variation. And some people, NOTHING looks familiar, aka derealization.
@@Queer_Nerd_For_Human_Justice Very good point. Other humans have always been our worst enemies as well as our greatest strength, so it's very important to pick up on subtle cues that indicate whether someone is dangerous or trustworthy. That's why people can often make snap judgements about others and be extremely aggressive towards them based on unfamiliar physical traits (ie. people outside of your "tribe"). That's likely the reason for the uncanny valley. Because when a person behaves very oddly or looks very outside of the range of normal for humans, they are unpredictable and unknown, and that's scary.
That's also why masks are scary, not because of the mask themselves usually, but because they obscure a person's face which makes their emotions, thoughts, and state of mind unreadable, making them unpredictable.
11:52 I don't know what's the more terrifying thing: the trashcan, or this person's apparent obsession with Sayaka Maizono from Danganronpa
31:29 Lexi has not seen Bodies Bodies Bodies, because a character in that movie has one of these masks. It's a form of light therapy for your face
The guy with the Sayaka obsession has moved on to creating life-sized paper mache Genshin Impact characters. And yes, his whole house looks like that image.
@@iClone101 am scared to find out what else he has
I was so focused on the trashcan that I didn't even notice Sayaka
Even MonoKuma judges him.
44:11 there's a dark figure in the back behind the boy with glowing eyes... The bulldog is the least scary thing in that photo....
I hate that you pointed that out
OH
Why would you point this out
; - ;
I have noticed that too, glad I ain't the only one to see it
They probably planned the picture.. I hope
holy shit
Oddly terrifying is one of my favorite sub Reddit and I feel you should do it a whole lot more! I WANT TO BE TRAUMATIZED! And the narrators just add that right level of funny to it to make it bearable ;D
My middle school actually used isolated rooms to enforce in school suspension and umm... the hallucination thing with solitary confinement is quite real and only needs about an hour to activate.
one time they let me get school lunch and I was just like nah this is an out of school suspension now.
i am concerned
@@vinny.montgomery what concerned me was when the rug walls started crawling and moving
The fungus at 39:20 is clathrus archeri, known as the octopus stinkhorn! Fun facts for everyone: the egg they "hatch" from is a real thing. Stinkhorns have an egg stage, when they begin growing above ground(for those of us without a fungus special interest, most of the fungus is in the mycelium underground). Its the like infant stage before the stipe rips out and the cap can be seen, in normal mushroom-shaped egg havers (a. ovoidea and all of the phallaceae family technically). Except in stinkhorns, when the eggs pop they release gleba along with their thallus. Gleba is a spore mixture that explodes in all directions (its the thick red stuff here that looks a lot like blood) and thallus is the name for all the arms (sidenote these are NOT basidia! basidia are the spore makers of the fungus, but thallus are actually the fruiting body!) that look like a monster hatching. The gleba looks like that on purpose: it exudes a DISGUSTING smell that flies and other spore-eaters go CRAZY for, so then the animals will spread the spores and create MORE monster alien fungi. And yes, they all look like this. well either like this or with skinnier thallus that make them look like chicken feet. absolutely disgusting and so very incredible.
thanks, mushroom person!! :D
56:01 There are actually numerous horror stories from people who have went diving there; many of them come from sole survivors of a large group who thought they could handle it.
Child: Mom I'm thirsty can I have some pure life water?
Mom: *Muffled screams*
Child: Thanks mom.
Lexi: 20:57 "I love all animals...I think he looks cute"
Also Lexi: 26:58
44:36 This can be due to sliding your finger along the regular razor blade when whipping hair out of the way to shave again. I know this because I've actually done this to myself on accident. So a kitten ghost isn't scratching people's fingers. Instead, use a towel to protect yourself from unnecessary cuts on your fingertips.
The "spider tent" image isn't spiders, it's harvestmen! Wonderful, sweet, harmless non-spiders!
18:30 I actually know where this is! This is in the Bewilderwoods in Norfolk, England! Its a huge woodland property with a bunch of kids play areas including mazes! Mildred here is from their river tour and has a water system to shoot water from her nose, its really cool to see in action!
the "spider-infested tent" looks more like it's covered in harvestmen? Which are arachnids, but not spiders :)
10:52 That's not how they normally look. They're deepsea fish, so when they get accidentally caught by fishingnets and pulled up to the surface their organs start to pop out and they die a horrible death.
Foot binding was a barbaric practice. I'm glad it's mostly gone now. All that damage just to make feet appear tiny, because tiny feet were considered attractive in those times.
The photo labeled "THE ODEON" probably looked like that because cameras at that time took a long time to capture an image. If you weren't holding perfectly still for the entire time that it took to finish, the photo would be blurred. That's why a lot of old pictures of people seem "fuzzy" while pictures of buildings are mostly clear and sharp. Still, it is terrifying!
17:30 Daddy Longlegs are actually not spiders at all, but people often mistake them as such. Spiders have a two segmented body while the Daddy Longlegs AKA Harvesters only have one. Also they don't actually have eight legs. Their front two "legs" are false legs. They're actually long antennae they move like legs while they feel around for food. Reason why they're also known as Harvesters is they eat the dead bodies of other insects.
19:01 damn thats a really realistic cake
37:05 YEAH! I remember those tabloids, I loved them, they where great, Batboy was always a fav of mine, love hearing updates on him.
39:17 The weird mushroom thing is called ‘Hydnellum peckii’ or a Bleeding Tooth Mushroom/Fungus! I saw one on a hike in NC once! Super neat!
18:25 I’ve been here in person
It’s a place called bewilderewood and honestly it’s not that bad it just occasionally shoots water up with the most jarring sound possible when you are not expecting it
fun facts about hairless cats you have to wash them frequently AND you have to pick their pimples!!
31:14
(Sorry this comes across as a vent )
my elementary school had a larger version.
I'd get locked in and forgotten about
That year my iep was constantly violated
My mental health was never addressed.
The counselor never attempted to reach out, and ignored my attempts.
I was in 2nd grade and hated myself.
I thought something was wrong with me
These things are real,legal, and horrifying
I want to hug that dog so much. He looks so fluffy, and soft, and warm. Like that is an ideal snuggle dog ❤️
46:36, for those of the subnautica community, those are indeed real life crabsquids. We saw the peepers earlier, earth is becoming 45-46b. Have a good time attempting to sleep!
what I meant is global warming is causing it to become 45-46b, we already have the creatures.
Uhhhhhh. Now I have to save it AGAIN!
Even worse than a cat staring at you is one staring PAST you with its ears back AT NOTHING.
30:44 I love you zooming in on this picture so we couldn’t see the whole thing, where every little area is horrifying is you look at it long enough.
This is peak content I cant believe how much videos you were able to post in one day. We all love you and hope you keep up the good work!
fun fact: flying squid DO actually exist.
44:36 that person probably touched the blades of a razor the night before. If the blades are sharp enough, you wouldn't feel it. It would also explain the four parallel lines.
0:29 open wiiiiide(open wide) come insiiiiii- COME INSIDE👹
Every single Emkay video featuring Robin is like a gmod arg or some shit, he goes more insane slowly throughout the video its fucking crazy
5:54 we got FNAF 4 IRL before GTA6 :/
I love when extended videos come out!
The SpaceX thing reminded me of Shatterbird from Worm, and now I’m just terrified and inching as far away from any windows or glass as possible.
8:12 That's the Flatgrass map from Garry's Mod
12:03 a drunk person goes to their apartment, takes off their shoes to go in, tries to go in but can’t because it’s not actually their apartment, realized it, then goes to their apartment but forgot they’d already taken off their shoes.
I don't think it's scary that Alexa said thanks when Google complemented her blue light
Yeah, coding needs to interact with each other in order to learn how to function over time, plus one of the coders just planned out that script for whenever a google home device interacts with an Alexa.
3:22 Not even religious, there are ones like that in China as part of some “reverse tanning” trend.
Oh yeah, the padded room thing? That shit happened to me as a kid. They had one in the special needs classroom. I asked to not have to go to a school assembly in grade 3 because the chaos of a school's worth of kids gave me a headache. Yeah they threw me in there with the lights off. It had a little window in the door. Then all the teachers just... left. They left me there and went to the assembly. I'm claustrophobic now.
That fuckin sucks I'm sorry dude. I hope you have a therapist to help you with it if it still bothers you. When i was a kid and learning to take baths by myself, my dad would stand outside the bathroom door and make the jaws music. Now I have megathalassophobia.
14:49 I've never seen one of those before
25:24 I think that looks awesome
32:37 From what I know about birds, I'm pretty sure that's a raven
8:16 Not even, that’s a gmod map as the background.
9:11 Pseudo Scorpion. Had one in my math book in school, scared the crap outta me, lol
The waffle house has found its new host
There is an oddly terrifying place in my school. In the basement I found an incredibly skinny hallway lit with florescent lights. It was about thirty feet long and lined with chairs,it was also painted yellow for some reason. It looks straight out of the backrooms,including the some random writing on the wall. I think it leads to some kind of storage room but why does the hallway have to be so long.
16:04 the poem in that children's book was written by the author of Alice in Wonderland so of course it's going to be spooky weird lol
4:36 HAHAHA mom I’m thirsty can get some nestle pure life water. ÆÆÆÆÆÆÆÆÆÆÆÆÆÆÆÆÆÆ. Thanks mom
11:42 I think the scarier thing present here is the poster's horrifying obsession with Sayaka Maizono from Danganronpa. That, and however that hellspawn trashcan was acquired/conceived.
10:41 the shark's giant eyes and the kind of shocked look on its face made me screenshot this picture to save for later
in our farm house growing up we had an infestation of ladybugs... inside... EVERYWHERE! my mom tried to vacuum them up and the smell was horrible. 25 years later i am still scared of ladybugs and i smell that smell EVERY time i see even one!!
12:21 Is there another screen that says “Bright eyes…”?
Emkay has the weirdest upload schedule, i’m not complaining
13:45 I’ve been able to chill with completely wild centipedes. I’ve been able to chill with bees and wasps. Walking sticks always attack me though, even for the crime of sitting near the tree they’re in.
11:41 I'm not looking at the trash can I'm questioning the choice of a background for the trash can
Fr
37:49 this actually cant be a whale skeleton. Oh, you want to know why? Because whales existed after trees, due to the evolution of a certain animal. And there had to be land above see level, right? Therefore, either this picture is fake af, or it is a great white carcass.
I really hope that I’m not the only one who loves half of these because it’s more or less funny terrifying
Most of them are just funny
The item that OP posted a picture of saying, "I just had to have it," at 28:30, reminds me that I did recently learn that nowhere in the Humpty Dumpty nursery rhyme does it state he's an egg.😳
That Godzilla looks like a derpy sleep paralysis demon
5:05 God that is HILARIOUS
10:03 somehow made me feel very uncomfortable. I'm confronting myself to make it less terrifying.
39:26 is the stinky squid mushroom, pseudocolus fusiformis.
8:14 Isnt that a Gmod map
That is the exact same thought i thought of when watching. It is.
Flatty wood
1:26
When you take it seriously when your mom says money don't grow on trees:
recently came back to watching these vids, i forgot entertaining it is. keep it up
09:05 "big, large, fleshy-...oh o see.." got me deceased!😂
Yeah that first one was terrifying enough, let alone hundreds of creepy images
0:06 Pokémon trainer: I don't even want to catch or battle that thing
Time to ingest some more nightmare fuel from reddit!
I used to volunteer at a hospital and before the pediatric ward got its own wing, they would sometimes put the older patients in the rooms if they didn’t have a ton of patients. (They’d have to close down the unit and there’s no telling where the nurses would get sent after) They absolutely loved it and it cheered them up a lot!
can we get "cheese" as the top comment?
19:00 why didn't show the skull cake? Y did u read it if you aren't going to show it
The waffle house has found it's New host
25:25 the main point of the tower of terror is its supposed to be an elevator inside a creepy abandoned building so ya
Ngl they all have hot voices lmao
Laughing and simping
Best.
Day.
Ever.
His chuckling and the "no, no, haha, noooo" reminds me of Jordan and his little "nope dance
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15:01 fun fact: cats do that and stare in your eye to show aggression and or anger.
8:21 POV you don't have any map addons on Gmod
18:24 Mildred also sprays water on you as you go past her on a boat (she is in bewilderwood which is a place in wroxham in the uk)
I went there alot as a kid and lost my mind when I saw her here! She screeches too if I remember right (I may be wrong tho, it is about 11 years since I was last 8 and since I last saw mildred)
39:22 the fungi that looks like an alien hatching from an egg is a type of Stinkhorn. Stinkhorns are a type of fungus that use insects to spread its spores (which are in the foul smelling liquid that it secretes) instead of the wind. This one in particular is called the Devil's Fingers. For obvious reasons.
The Godzilla image with bad quality got me
You should look up the duck and dragon sculpture at the bottom of twin lakes in Canada
3 uploads in one day and I just got off school so I'm happy
34:36: Oh! This is at the National Harbor in Prince George’s county! Sometimes people here in MD have too much time on their hands, but this giant is a masterpiece
8:18 now that’s gotta be that one map from gmod
35:00 it's more linked to the horror stories of people getting their intestines sucked out by those intakes
31:19 a school got caught doing this to neurodivergent children.
33:40 jojos bizarre adventure part 6 heavy weather
Best time to watch this beast of a video is night time
Oh thank goodness you're back. Missed you, Emkay 😢
16:50 why are these actually adoreable
12:34 finally someone gets the *TRUE MEANING* of “unsettled”
That image is the kind that makes me so scared my body wants it not to move, so I *keep looking.*
That is pseudoscorpion. These little guys are completely harmless to humans (as far as I know) and mostly prey on pests such as mites. There could be many living in your house right now,and you won’t know about unless you looked because they are rather small. Long story short, they’re nothing to worry about and help deal with smaller pests such as kites, insect larvae, ants and other small invertebrates we may consider troublesome. Even better, they don’t damage the building and furniture, nor do they attack the larger occupants of its current home
14:57 saw a picture of these before, the growths only come during mating season of I remember correctly to release pheromones into the air or detect pheromones (can’t remember exactly)
Him: looks at wolf and cat
Me: THERES A PeNtAgRaM!!!!!!!!!
6:12 the zookeeper: drugs for everyone!!! *Frees the animals and gives them drugs.*