Truckers rule: Drive until the ancestors tell you to stop. Aka, if something tells you to pull over, do it. This rule has saved me from more than one severe accident. Im an experienced northern driver unsettling me with the weather is unlikely. However, I have pulled over a few times because something told me to stop. Doing that kept me from getting caught up in the texas ice storm pileup and many others. Call it intuition or a guardian angel i dont care. You listen to that, and it keeps you from trouble. Also, I am a firm believer this technique is also why grandmas food and Cajun food are both so good. They season the food until the ancestors tell them "thats enough child"
My dad is obsessed with tactical preparedness and he always told us when we were little to call them first because once they know what's going on that's two adults sounding the alarm with accurate information that I as a child may not be able to deliver.
When I was a kid, my dad had a friend named Buzz. This guy called our house phone, telling us he was gonna come in through our back door and kill everyone. I found out later it was a prank call, but at the time, i was so scared. I couldn't decipher if the guy was joking or not. I told my siblings what happened on the call, and we got dressed and ran across the street to an aunt's house. When my parents got back, my dad was furious. He called his friend and let him have it!😂😂😂 it's funny looking back, but at the time, I thought we were gonna die😮💨
Yeah I'm surprised by his disbelief that an *almost* 9 year old called their parents instead of the cops. Like, do you know kids or even remember being one?
When I was 9 years old I was paranoid of someone breaking in I always checked if the windows, doors, blinds and curtains were closed etc. Mostly because my friends used to tell scary stories at shool. I still have the habit to check if the doors are closed before heading to bed
!!!also if you think it is appendicitis and nothing shows up when checking appendix, get your ovaries checked. I thought i had appendicitis at 16 but instead i had ovarian torsion and was about to lose an ovary without emergency surgery, thankfully that worked out! but it took some time to prove that something was wrong and i wasn’t just having random pains, i can see someone being gaslit out of there
I had to go to the ER for extreme abdominal and back pain as well as a fever and vomiting. First time they told me my appendix is a little swollen but that it's too early to tell and sent me home at 2am. Came back at 12 and what would you know, pain is worse and my appendix is swelling even more. I had surgery the next day and all the pain went away.😮 What a surprise lol
Absolutely. I’m an Intensive Care nurse with 30 + years experience. Doctors make mistakes all the time. They’re human, and many times stressed out with too many patients and troubles at home. If you know you’re sick and they don’t take you seriously or just misdiagnose you, insist on another opinion or go to another ER. It could save your life.
8:43 They were nine. A lot of nine year old kids would do the same. The parents coming home probably was quicker than the cops getting there anyway. I'd call my dad before the cops just cause I know how the cops are, and I'm nearly 30. Unless you are in a store and/or immediate danger, hell, even if you are in some cities, you're most likely are not getting rush cops.
truth is, there's a chance the cops would brush off the call anyway. we aren't talking about the current climate of people actually pay attention to a kid in trouble. it took How many kids in trouble n how Long before they Finally created the whole Amber Alert/M&EC stuff...? too many; too long.
There's also the fact that some dispatchers may think it was a prank call and not send anyhow at all. I've heard of that happening far too often when it comes to kids calling 911. Also poor kid went to the bathroom and said they were hyperventilating and obviously panicked. I can't imagine the need to have their parents their one they calmed down.
or if you are not white and call the police, you might be the next one who ends up in the fridge bcs they mistake you for the intruder or whatever, too many instances of that already happened.
9:03 maybe becuz she's 9 yrs old and afraid that's fact that she manage to lock all the doors before buckling down is impressive in itself so though it might not be a perfect plan in hindsight nobody tends to think that way when ur adrenaline Ata 100
if someone says they are 9/10 in pain, believe them, some of us grew up to hide pain, in my case from school bullying, others from child abuse etc, as an adult that habit of not crying, screaming etc is very hard to shake off, my dentist was horrified I pulled out bits of a broken tooth myself, yes it hurt like hell but I still could do it because it hurt more to not do it
If I didn't feel well in the morning, Mom would still tell me to go to school. She'd tell me I'd feel better once I got going. She was right 9 times out of 10.
I have fibromyalgia so if I say I'm in pain, you better believe I'm in pain. I don't go by the regular pain scale either. I figure, if I'm at the standard 3, then I'm good. That's my zero. So I just adjust accordingly and I generally base it on "how much more pain would I be able to handle before it becomes unbearable"? So, yeah, I'm kind of in a different situation. If *I* say that I need to go to the ER, my spouse wastes NO time at all. Basically because I won't go unless I genuinely feel like I'm dying. (Like finding out that I have a UTI AND a kidney stone over 2cm). Fun times. 🙄
@@ThingInTheHall it has been. I still have a freaking stent and the latest x-ray is unclear as to whether or not all of the broken up kidney stone has been flushed out of my kidney. And the stent causes the same signs and feelings of... A UTI. I just feel like I can't win at the moment. The fibromyalgia, I've had it since about the age of 12. It's amazing what you can get used to. "Are you in any pain?" Oh how I hate that question. (Let me see... Does anything hurt right now? Well, that kind of hurts but not too much, this has been hurting, I just forgot because I started ignoring it, THIS, well that's Definitely Fibro... Hmmm. Yeah, that's everything). "No, I'm good". The fun of fibromyalgia.
Story 25 is true. Ted Bundy said that if the couple had decided to look down and saw the body they stepped on instead of turning around he would have had to unalive them too.
That doesn't mean it's op's story. I also thought there was something off about it because it was the only one on this thread that I had heard before. I think it's highly likely that Op actually took it and attributed it to their friend.
@@brookiiecookie199 to my understanding the voiceover is done mostly by only 2 people and one just has wild insane takes and the other is really chill because when one of their videos has a insane take on it usually all the takes from the rest of that video are insane
@@EH-op4tuyou can usually tell because when the narrator talks a green face appears and that's the ignorant one. The main one who also has the best takes has the yellow face of the channel.
I fucking hate when doctors think they know how much pain youre in based on how loud youre being. My parents werent bad, and had good intentions, hut i was taught to not yell or scream unless i was dying. My older siblings being constantly annoyed by the sound of my voice or any expression of pain or discomfort from me, cemented in my fear of being loud. I also dont like crying for the same reasons. So i go in, quiet and maintaining a polite smile where possible and feeling like my arm is being gnawed on by a bear, and the doc immediately assumes im lying about it, because I'm obviously not in pain. I cant possibly have carpal tunnel, i must be attention seeking. I cant possibly have sciatica, i must be drug seeking. I have only asked for meds AFTER the doc has told me that theres nothing he cares to do to fix the problem or the pain. Fuck them.
I presume you're on your own now? If so, do what makes you comfortable. If you're at the doctor's, express yourself in the moment in the way that comes most natural to you... don't hold anything back 😊
I work at a ED. Typically in triage we have a kinda unwritten rule of if someone is quiet but there for pain we try and really pay attention to the vitals to gauge how bad it could be. Quiet person with high blood pressure and heart rate complaining about 8/10 pain is probably in 8/10 pain and are hurting so bad they’re beyond groaning. We got you :)
My friend's kid is the opposite. He will scream bloody murder and cry at discomfort the same as pain. It makes it really hard to tell when he's actually in pain or managed to hurt himself. Once we were fixing a bed and had to hold it up. He was screaming that he was in pain, it hurt so bad. We thought he had gotten his hand caught between the bed and the cabinet or something bad. Nope. What hurt was holding his arms over his head for an extended period of time. He wasn't even holding the bed, just had his arms raised. Another time he kept complaining about his ear and we sort of brushed it off because he complains about everything. Wasn't until blood and pus started leaking out we realized he actually had a bad ear infection. People react differently to pain.
One time I was with my friend, going at least 55 mph. She was driving. She asked me if I felt something weird, and I really didn't. It didn't feel that off to me. So she decided to pull into an auto shop that just happened to be there, and we checked the tires. One of the tires was this close 🤏 to falling off. The guy who owned the auto shop fixed it for us. I'm glad she realized something was up and pulled in at that time, and there was someone there to help.
it’s true, that piece of tornado safety advice is now outdated. By hiding under a bridge you’re giving the tornado debris to throw at you. Thank you for spreading the correct information!
One time in college I was waiting outside Walmart for my friend to finish buying her stuff, which took about 10 minutes. The whole time I waited, I felt dread so powerful that I was practically twitching, and the only thing in my head was "a strange man is going to approach you". I get intrusive thoughts like that every now and then, but whenever they're that intense, I know NEVER to ignore them, as they've never been wrong. My friend finally comes out and I'm an anxious ball of knots, but I'm hiding it well. As we start packing our stuff in her car, a man drives up to us and reaches across his passenger side with a paper in his hand. "You dropped your receipt", he said. I knew right away that both of us had our receipts, and if we dropped our receipt, why would he go get in his car first instead of just bringing it up to us on foot? I knew right away that this was what my weird premonition was warning me about and I practically dragged my oblivious friend into her car. A week later our county police department sent out a notice that sex traffickers were luring women into their cars with pieces of paper and then kidnapping them. I'm convinced some power I'm too simple to understand intervened that day, and it took me a few weeks to emotionally process the fact that I was so close to becoming a sex slave. And this is only one attempted kidnapping I've survived! Never ignore your gut feelings!
The appendicitis one frustrates me! I went into the emergency room in moderate pain. Maybe a 5 or 6. They knew almost immediately that it had to be appendicitis. I wasn't keeling over in pain, but they just knew. Same situation with me as far as having about a 10 minute window before they wheeled me into surgery because mine was also about to burst. I'm so grateful my ER doctors knew what it was because I might not be here.
Omg story 53 is me right now! But with my gallbladder. I have been diagnosed with gallstones about a month ago and all this time every docter is like, "it's not so bad or you would be crawling and screaming" and I am like, 😮 but it hurts everyday all day and impact my daily life...?
Sounds almost exactly like the Story of my friend. She was in pain for almost two months. Was in the ER two times because of the pain and she's not one to go to the doctor or ER even for nothing. And it's free healthcare here too. They finally decided her gallbladder has to be removed. Then she got stomach issues because of the pain medication she took when she was sent home before. Sometimes it's really worrisome and disturbing how you get treated by the people who are supposed to help you in a very vulnerable time.
38:04 this is a true story, it's easily verifiable. Whether or not this kid is the child of the couple, that might be false, but it's definitely a true story.
That part about the nonchalant prophetic dreams is something I kinda get. I sometimes have dreams that I'll forget because they weren't notable, but then some amount of time ranging from days to months later, the exact thing from the dream will play out. It's like a crazy deja vu feeling when it happens. There was one time when I was a kid that it was such a specific dream that I actually sorta remembered it, so when it happened, I was actually kind of spooked that it was actually happening. I try to write down all my dreams now, but these are so uneventful and short that I don't know if I'll be able to catch one before it's out of mind.
I wrote this during the video, and what I described is what is described more exactly around 55:00 in with the one about the deja vu. It's weird stuff.
Finally I found someone with my problem wow wtfffffffff, I haven’t had a clear one in a while tho but it is really crazy when the person your speaking to says something said in the dream because that’s when you realise it’s not you trying to relive a dream
@@catscratchqueen yeah exactly, that's why it's more believable that it happens. There's no pattern recognition to explain it away. It doesn't help at all. I've never been able to find anything about it online.
I get them too! My normal dreams are usually very weird and supernatural/impossible, so they're easy to tell apart. Had one when I was 9 where my grandma died. Cried for hours after but my parents reassured me she was healthy and only 60 years old. Had never really had health issues, didn't drink or smoke. A week later she had a stroke and passed. Others are far more mundane and generally extremely rare, like a friend saying exactly what was said in my dream, but that one stands out.
Years ago, I was driving home from my boss' house in Louisville KY, down Shelbyville Rd. I was nearing the I-265 interchange, and was coming up to a yellow light. So I stopped a few seconds after it turned red. Meanwhile, I checked my rearview mirror... I knew there was this fuel tanker truck back there, but he was a ways back. But he was hauling ass and showed no signs of braking, honking, or anything. Apparently the perpendicular traffic saw him coming too, because they didn't go at their green light. I pulled out into the intersection and to the right, just before this truck blew right through the intersection and THEN slammed on their brakes. If I hadn't moved out of the way, I would have been another statistic on the news.
I should have listened to my gut a few years ago when hiking in Iceland. My girlfriend and I were doing a multi-day hike and the last stretch went up a mountain to a hut and back down the other side. The day of the ascent was grey with light rain. My gut said it was not a good day for it but that'd mean having to skip it and take the bus to the end point in order to get the final bus of the year back to the capital (this was mid September). It was either now or never. The compromise I made was to go up and if the weather got worse to turn back and accept that's how it is and take the bus instead. Problem is we didn't stick to that plan in the crucial moment we should have. The conditions up top were crazy and we felt like we were close so pushed on thinking we'd get to the hut and be safe. Mistake! Turns out finding waymarkers in heavy rain and fog in a snow and ash covered mountain is not easy. We made one false move and lost track of where we were in relation to the hut. We had good gear and equipment but being exposed for so long meant we were shivering. In order to figure out a plan we did our best to set up the tent in a desperate attempt to change clothes, get warm and figure out where we went wrong. The wind rocked the entire thing like a flag, the pegs were not holding because we were surrounded by ash as far as you could see but we figured out where to go, quickly packed up and with huge relief eventually found the hut loom out of the fog. We both learned the power of nature and how fragile we are and never again to underestimate a mountain. We got engaged the next day so there's that.
How come no one is talking about the fact that the 2 14-year-olds told the cops not to come with sirens on and the cops came with sirens on anyway and pushed a kid into jumping off the bridge. That genuinely makes me mad because the 2 14-year-olds got the kid off of the bridge and probably could’ve saved him if he didn’t get jump-startled into jumping by the sound of the sirens 😒
Our house was in a bad storm this past summer. The winds howled, the trees and bushes shook, and the rain pounded on the roof. Thunder shook the house so hard that a picture fell off our walls, and I started checking other rooms. Suddenly, things got REALLY loud, and I froze in my tracks in a doorway because something felt wrong... right as a GIGANTIC tree fell on the room I was walking into. My gut feeling saved me serious injury, if not worse. The house is getting repaired, and we lost some stuff, but my "don't you dare go a step further" instinct saved me.
1:30:41 Make sure you have a CO alarm (CO is the abrasion of carbon monoxide), make sure it’s functioning and that it hasn’t expired. Carbon monoxide is extremely hard to detect, usually being odorless, tasteless and invisible. It will make you feel dizzy and nauseous. Because CO it attaches to red blood cells it stops you oxygen intake. It’s lucky that op was able to recognize the exhaust smell and associate it with carbon monoxide.
When I was a kid we lived in off base military housing. It was all military families and everyone knew everyone. Us kids could and would just wonder and play and there was the knowledge at least one of our parents was watching us (this was the 90’s). My parents had just bought a new car and it was parked on the street. Normally my sister and I would get in the car ahead of our parents this time though our mom stopped us and around the corner at high speed came a truck it hit the car in front of ours and then ours pushing it into the road. Our car being moved revealed four kids playing in the grass on the other side. The driver was drunk, our car was done for. None of the kids were hurt, including my sister and I. My mom always said something told her to stop us that day.
I crossed the street from a couple of teenage boys or young men. One had a balaclava on, it was dark and something to 9 at night and I'm female and was walking alone to the train station. There was no one else I could see except the 2 boys. I crossed the street because the balaclava scared me at that time of night, and it's better safe than sorry. The boys were harmless, but if you don't want someone to cross the street from you, don't wear a balaclava at night on lonely streets, it makes you look intimidating.
I feel like Story 75 had the wrong message at the end- if anything, the message should be “if you have a gut feeling that something is wrong with you, but the doctors don’t find anything, you should pursue a second opinion.” instead of “if the doctors tell you you have chlamydia, don’t believe them” which is WAY too broad
When I was 13 I went to a sleepover at a girl from my schools house, we lived in a very small town. My mom never had a good feeling about this girls dad. I don’t blame her he was creepy af. At the sleepover he started asking me to sit on his lap and I thought that was weird and didn’t do it, so when we went to bed I was scared I would get 🍇ed so I locked the door. It turns out that about 6 months later he got arrested for SAing two young college girls and held his wife hostage at gunpoint. I’m so glad I did that bc I could’ve been a victim.
When I was young, my mom would not let me walk anywhere in the neighborhood by myself, even to the park down the street. She didn’t let me play outside in our fenced backyard unless she or my dad was able to supervise me from the house. I used to think she was being overprotective, but Story 4 reminds me that even 30 years ago, stranger danger still existed, even if “times were different,” and ultimately she was right to be cautious and even overprotective. I know for my future kids I will never, ever let my 8-9 year old go anywhere by themselves or with a same-age friend or friends, even in broad daylight, even in a “safe” town. I’ll still teach them not to go with any grownups they don’t know, and I’ll make sure they have our cell numbers and house number memorized and on an emergency card that they can carry with them. But when they’re that young, I think traveling alone should be out of the question.
Someone once came to my house while just myself (probably 7 or 8 at the time) and my Nana were home. At the time we had a basset hound named Thelma Lou that my Tata had rescued (totally stolen, but for very good reason) from a family member we didn't have a lot of contact with. They had her tied up outside year around (in Phoenix, Arizona so the entire summer is 110+ degrees) and would kick her and abuse her constantly. As a basset hound she was really long and the kicks to her side gave her lifelong back pain and she was reactive to anyone touching her side outside of my immediate trusted family. Anyways, this couple came to the door with some sob story trying to get in for something. Thelma Lou, having spent her entire life outside until coming to us, was very reactive to people at the door, and VERY defensive of us. So, my Nana had only opened the door a bit so she could hold Thelma (and my nosy ass) back. Cue the man forcing the door open and trying to step inside which only succeeded in freeing Thelma Lou who was NOT happy and lunged and bit him. These two then absolutely freak out and call the cops ON US trying to say they were just "walking by" when our dog got out and attacked them. And that is the story of how my Nana never again gave my Tata shit for impulsively bringing a reactive dog home, or installing security cameras in the early 2000's. R.I.P Thelma Lou, she lived a long happy life where she got and gave so much love, and even as an adult with pets of my own, I still miss her like crazy.
Idk if this really counts as that kind of story, but a while back I remember a time when my dad tried getting me into his car. At the time, I was going to a different school than where my mom lived. She'd recently moved there, and we had a system set up where my bus would drop me off at my grandparents' and she would come and get me from there after work. On this day, I went to the back where she would pick me up to see my dad sitting in his car. He said that my mom told him to come and get me instead because we were all going to go see a movie or something? I forget exactly what he said. Something didn't feel right, though. My dad was drunk (something I'd long since gotten used to seeing) and I knew how he got when he was that way. So I instead opted to not get in the car and call my mom to see if he was telling the truth. He got angry and started yelling at me to "get the fuck in the car" and to "stop being such a bitch/cunt/etc". Eventually he pulled away and sped off. My mom came soon after to me crying in the driveway. My dad was at our house when we arrived, parked in our driveway. We drove around the block a few times until he disappeared, and then parked and went inside. He came back again later and when I looked outside I saw he wasn't in his car. He came around and banged on the windows and doors and shouted outside our house, and that morning he was still there and waiting for us to come outside. We didn't. He got pissed and left eventually. A few years later I realized that he was a pedophile and was preying on me throughout my childhood due to certain events that I'd rather not say. To this day, I still wonder what would've happened if I'd gotten in that car. Still makes me shake when I think about it. I developed some pretty bad anxiety around it, and often have breakdowns where I think he's coming to kill me.
55:50. i have had 10s of similar dreams to these. ever since about 2021 they have still 'happened' but they are now 'wrong' like i notice the moment. i recognize the time and place, but the 'event' doesnt happen. like something is missing/got changed. for instance some1 getting badly injured in 2022, they died in 2021. couldnt happen. --- it bugs me cause it comes with this feeling of dread, fear, anxiety, panic and unease. and since they started happening 'wrong' its felt even worse.
The other one's way worse. I didn't realize the person in the story was 9 so I agreed with him.. but even though that seems plenty old to have a talk on what to do in emergancies.
@@brookiiecookie199 its two different narrators to my understanding alternating in different videos so if a video has a insane take it will have a lot or it will have none because the reasonable narrator is the one narrating that time
At story 55, i funny enough got a bad feeling. So me and my sister share a room on the second floor, every one else sleeps down stairs. Lately when it rains, the window on the stairs up to the second floor has been leaking. My moms been talking about calling our lanlord to get it fixed, and about how there could me mold and we shouldnt sleep up stairs. Ive been sleeping up stairs and my sis has too because ive been forgetting about this, but after story 55, i realised that im sick right now. My sisters sick right now. My mom is right now too, and im not sure if that could be because of mold, but safe to say im going to find an alternative to my room tonight and convince my mom to call the lanlord now. I even tried to clean my room yesterday and went downstairs complaining to my mom about having trouble breathing (i was trying to sing while cleaning but running out of breath faster than normal and couldnt get my breath back very well)
Yeah the spores get in the air and can cause allergic reactions, infection of the lung and all that. And you can often not see where all the mold grows. In the walls, under the floorboards..and you need special breathing masks when you clean so all the mold that gets in the air when you clean, is not breathed in. There are hepa-airfilters that can filter out the spores, but if they are in one room, they will creep all over the house. A de-humidifier can help to lessen mold problems. I have two bcs we live in a basement appartment and the wall of the kitchen is completly in the earth and every cupboard smelled moldy when we moved in. The humidity went down from over 80% to 50 now and no more moldy smell. The bedroom also had mold on the bed that was in there and on the windows. Bleach can help to get some mold away, but if it has grown in the walls, that is a big issue
I was waking up with my heart beating and this really weird, scary feeling. I was battling my second anorexia relapse at 18 and it was getting pretty severe. I lost 45 pounds in 7 months and became 30+ underweight for my height. Turns out I had severe bradycardia (slow heart rate) and my heart was going into the 20bpm range. I would launch out of bed having what felt like panic attacks every other night. The only thing that helped was.. well, eating. When I finally went to the ER for legit shitting myself (side effect of being severely underweight) I found out that I was near death. Those times I would wake up in total fear was because I would stop breathing at night. My doctor told me I would have died within weeks. Definitely happy I went to the ER and got admitted to the ICU. I’ve been recovered since 2019 now!
*not in a short-term way (long-term way rather) but when I realised what animal products cause&involve for me, trillions of our fellow animals yearly&tonnes of species, our planet, and all of us on Her, and therefore went vegan*
Literally half these stories: "i believe in science and theres no way to have a feeling about the future but i had a feeling about the future and it came true and ill always trust thise feelings from now on but science says thats not possible?" Why are people ao hesitant to admit we dont know everything about the universe 💀
The ted bundy story is TRUE! I've heard it before on something else, the person may not be the kid of the couple, but it really happened to a couple with Ted bundy
36:35 | Story 25: Is no one gunna talk about how OP took this story from someone else? This Ted Bundy story came out from the Man’s POV a while back and he said HE was the one to take his girlfriend at the time to that hike. Isn’t it weird that the “FRIEND” is supposedly the daughter??
Comment on story 5.. mate you obviously don't have kids. My 11y.o would have done that. Called me instead of the cops.. hell I love the kid but he's not bright. an intruder could 100% convince him to let them in and because it's an adult he'd just do it. For this reason he is never left home alone.
When I was a kid I thought that a pine tree in my family's yard looked like its branches were too heavily weighed-down by snow and that it might break. I suggested that we shake off the snow to help the tree. My dad brushed off my concerns and then he and my sister built a snow fort near the foot of that tree. I felt really uneasy about the situation and kept bringing it up, but they laughed it off and insisted that the tree was more than capable of supporting the weight of the snow. We went inside for lunch and while we were eating the tree fell on the snow fort and crushed it.
56.20 I got the exact same thing through the first 30 years of my life. Mine were random events that I would clearly dream about and as the event would happen some months later, If I had the fore thought, I would have been able to say what each person was going to say as they said it. I would always get a friend pop into my head as well, usually a few days before he would visit. He would randomly show up once or twice and year and I started saying to my husband that his friend was coming. After the first few times, my husband realized I would "predict" his friend coming. After one visit, I for some reason thought that was it and yes we have not heard from him in about 20 years and no he did not pass away, we just never heard from him again as life took him in a different direction
Yooo Story 36. I have the same thing, but stopped talking about it because everyone would either just think it was crappy story or the actual event would happen months to a year later, and by then no one remembered that I'd 'predicted it'
I managed a 3 flat apartment building. The tenant on the 2nd floor left water running and it caused damage to the ceiling on the 1st floor and a to collapse in a small section. I knew I could patch it up good as new. But I had to even out the hole to make it easy to replace. I started cutting out the section with a hack saw. After cutting out one section I ran into a snag. Hard as I tried I couldn't get my cut past that snag. Finally I thought maybe there was something there that I shouldn't cut. So I broke the ceiling away to see what it was. It was the main power line that supplied the entire building with electricity. I have PTSD sometimes when I think about it 40 years later
ig the appendicitis dismissal happens a lot 😭when i was going through it i'd assumed it was just really bad gas pain, but i didn't know what appendicitis was then. but after i threw up and nearly fainted i knew something was very wrong, and i had a bad feeling i was in grave danger. when i went to the hospital, i'd assumed i was sick with something and they took a covid test i think and then tried to send me home. i pleaded with them "please, i can't move, i can't walk, please help me" and the doctor was like "hmmm ok i guess we can do ONE more test but it's not likely," did a ct scan and came back like "oh you need emergency surgery! you have appendicitis" doctors need to stop being so dismissive man, sometimes patients aren't overreacting
Story 46: Good GAWD, where is it legal to make an employee pay for mistakes/thievery/whatever? That's so illegal where I live, even if you crash a company vehicle, drop/trip over something of any value, or, if your till comes up short, even if you're suspected of being the thief who shorted it. You can certainly be FIRED for any of these things, but you can't be made to pay for it. That's what insurance is for, and companies are required to have it. Note: If your till comes up short and you ARE the thief, are still on the premises, and are caught, then yeah, you won't get to keep the money. But it'll be the cops who take it back from you, not your employer.
25:33 As someone who has been instituted before, its not rare at all. They do daily checks on every paitient, and more checks if you take medications thataffect your blood pressure. Sometimes they wake you up at night to check your bp and o2 stats. Not all that rare at all
25:46 So, I've apparently almost died of an asthma attack when I was about 14ish. I was in middle school and had an asthma attack on my way to class. Had to have a friend help me to the office, since I wasn't allowed to carry my inhaler on me. I got there and the nurse is dismissive. I and my friend finally convinced her to give me my inhaler, but it was too late. The secretary lady had to call an ambulance for me. They check my oxygen levels, and it's at 90%. They start telling me that I'm overreacting and need to "just calm down". They get me to take my inhaler again and then check my oxygen levels again. It's now at 89%. One of the guys rolls his eyes and they load me up and berate me all the way to the hospital about "wasting resources". I literally couldn't breathe, I felt like I was trying to breathe underwater. Every gasp wasn't pulling in enough air and it hurt and I was panicking. I don't remember what happened at the ER, I might've fainted or something. All I know is that my dad was really mad at me for "making a scene". 😅
The first time I took a shit at work! I was stacking walnut by the dry shed to go in the kiln when I finally broke down a took a shit on company time. The closest bathroom was across the yard and around the corner in the pallet mill so I went in the office grabbed a roll of that sweet company 2 ply an powered thru 15 mins of the previous nights beer shits on the clock! Good thing tho cus I came back around the corner and the forklift driver forgot to put his forks down when exiting the building and it push the whole side of the building over right where I would have been stacking at. I almost always had headphones in as well because it's a sawmill, it's already loud so I never would have heard it crumble
I love these storytime videos! But can we PLEASE get timestamps for the different stories? Would be so helpful! Thank you for entertaining (and often teachable) stories! 🤗 PS. I agree with so many in the comments about story 5: it was a 9 year old child ffs! They did great!
Not my life, maybe not anyone's, but ... There's a good-sized shopping center near where I live. It has a large parking lot in front of the stores and a smaller one in the back where employees park. The rear area is mostly out of sight and unknown to anyone but locals and employees, so it doesn't get much traffic. One day I was driving my mother through the back lot when I saw a group of teenagers. One was standing against a wall with the other four or five in a semi-circle around him. None of them were moving or doing anything violent, but I just didn't like the positioning, so I decided to stop and swing into a space directly facing them, then mom and I just sat there. A couple of the teens in the circle looked over their shoulders at us, but nothing happened for a minute or two. Then the ring of kids left going one way and 30 seconds to a minute after that the one against the wall went the other way. To this day I have no idea what was actually going on there, but it still makes my hackles twitch.
Gave a talk to a 14year old online because he somehow got into 18+ avitars and tried leaving himself muted with type chat only to see if he can get past the nope alarms... he got a good hug then a talking.
To the future memories guy, i had the same thing but it would be like a daydream. Like for example, it was summertime and I was like eight. I stopped for a moment spaced out, saw myself injured and sitting in a corner and someone looking for me. Later on, in my teenage years, I was playing basketball and had a nasty collision with someone and I went out to sit. In a corner no less. That's not the only time it's happened. But same boat dude.
If you believe such things or you don’t have to. It’s said that if you have a gut feeling it’s means that the supernatural is telling you something is wrong and or is trying to protect you. 😅And I don’t know about you but I believe this reasoning more than the scientific reasoning because the scientific reasoning is utterly ridiculous because it’s talking about people who have had bad experiences in the past but it doesn’t talk about the people who have never had a bad experience how are gut feelings happening to them.
56:25 I feel a little bad saying this bc his edit said people were saying it too, and I’m not saying it to discredit them, bc our minds are wild whatever you attribute it to! But, that weird almost derealisation feeling of having had a dream that you’d forgotten until that exact moment….um, that IS Deja vu. Like that’s literally what it is lol. Not everyone actively thinks, “I had this dream,” bc some of them think, “I’ve been here before” or “I’ve done this before” or something, but a lot of people say it’s a dream they’ve had before lol that’s just a definition of it. Also the explanation he gave, about remembering a moment before processing that we already lived it, is as far as I know the leading theory for why Deja vu happens. Soooo yup lol
Yeah. My friend wouldnt believe me about how often it happened until i told my friend about one of the dreams and it ended up happening later and she pointed it out.
If some one knocked on my door I would contact emergency services just so I have a safe way to get help if I need it. ps: I am very pardoned just so people know because I know it's very overkill.
34:41 "without turning ourselves into autistic servaunts" Yayy!! Im not sure if im autistic, but im neurodivergent for sure and have adhd so this line makes me happy somehow! 😊
Dude, for the story about the KID and their dog, they were NINE. You can't put adult logic into a child whose parents likely had never had to consider teaching their kid about stranger danger at their own home. Only out in public. That was their home, and they had a dog. And even if they had taught the kid about being cautious about opening the door for strangers, you can't expect a naive 9 year old that's never faced that kind of danger before to call the police first. I'm sure the parents told the kid to call police first if it ever happened again, and thanks to the dog, it likely would never happen again, because the crazy imbecile of a man learned that house was not to be messed with.
34:35 this is entirely true but wrong conclusion Our brains intake every bit of information around us all the time. However, it only focuses on whats important Right now, my senses are saying that my socks are touching my feet, that my sweater is touching my arms, that I can hear a fridge whirring, that I see my phone, that I can hear a song playing, that the song is from a speaker above me, that two people just walked by, that the voices were male, that there's glasses on my nose, that I can faintly smell food, that the floor I'm standing on is hard, and on and on and on It takes this information, and basically dismisses it. The fact that I can feel my socks or sweater doesn't matter. What it needs to focus on is the screen in front of me. Basically, we do process things unconsciously but our brain decides whats relevant and not. If not, we would be paralyzed by processing everything all the time Imagine constantly thinking about your socks, sweater, tree, sound, etc while just trying to take a step. That stuff gets acknowledged subconsciously, but consciously we're just trying to take a step
'It's not appendicitis, you'd be in more pain.' Uh, pain is very subjective and some people handle pain far better than others. I mean, I've got one full sleeve tattoo on my left arm (think tattoo from shoulder to wrist) and my artest is working on my right arm now. I just sat for 4hrs yesterday and barely blinked at being tattooed. Mean while there wss a chick getting a small tattoo in the same area my artest is working. Chick is actually screaming and crying. I'm good with pain thanks to lots of medical issues (pcos and endometriosis).
Story 77.. Huh? That escalated. What does she mean by "missing the window"? Was she in menopause right after? If your relationship doesn't withstand this it would've probably ended anyway.
I almost got kidnapped a week ago dude was sitting with his hazard lights on in a white truck I thought it was weird and walked past then he pulled up next to me and opened his door asked if I wanted a ride I said no and he followed me super scary shit always carry pepper spray and an alarm on you
All the "It can't be appendicitis" ones irritate me. Not all of us have the same level of pain tolerance, among several other factors. One person's 9 could be another's 4. Don't know if it's common practice everywhere now, but hospitals in my area have replaced those "pain levels" with emoji's. Still not ideal, but I do think they are at least a TAD bit more accurate than "On a scale of 1 to 10...". Like, you break a bone, your first broken bone ever, that's a "10". Months...years...later, you get a toothache, "Oh, so THIS is what a 10 really feels like!" "Yeah, it's a 10!" Realizing that broken bone was really only a 2...maybe a 4. Then, yeah, appendicitis hits. THAT is now a "10". The toothache was really only a 5 or 6. 10 was always deemed as "the worst pain you've ever felt"...so, sure, at the time of the broken bone, it WAS the worst pain *then*. Later, that toothache was the worst pain *then*. Etc. If you're not used to pain Never had much more than a bruise or a few scrapes)...if you have a high pain tolerance...and, especially, if you've been taught to hide your pain...a 10 means absolutely nothing in the grand scheme of things.
@54:30 i experience this exact same thing & am also a nonbeliever in mediums etc, Icant explain it but yeah same thing, I remember ive dreamt it as its happening
I don't trust doctors too much anymore bc of this but not too long ago like 2 yrs ago I didn't feel right so I went to doctors in Alabama, said I had a sexual transmitted Disease and I knew for a fact it wasn't right. Me n my now husband moved to TX bc someone happened with his dad. Went to the Dr again and he said the same thing. And again I knew it wasn't right. I did get a 3rd opinion but that was a waste as well... Went to a small clinic and was told my thyroid wasn't doing what it needed too and was causing me to feel the way I did. This happed over a span of 2 yrs so that's crazy. Each time me n my husband got tested(came back neg for both).
Truckers rule: Drive until the ancestors tell you to stop. Aka, if something tells you to pull over, do it. This rule has saved me from more than one severe accident. Im an experienced northern driver unsettling me with the weather is unlikely. However, I have pulled over a few times because something told me to stop. Doing that kept me from getting caught up in the texas ice storm pileup and many others. Call it intuition or a guardian angel i dont care. You listen to that, and it keeps you from trouble. Also, I am a firm believer this technique is also why grandmas food and Cajun food are both so good. They season the food until the ancestors tell them "thats enough child"
As a trucker with over 2 million miles behind me, can confirm
@TheAnimal0385 that's a lot of miles
@GuanlongX it is the most I met in person was 7 million.
Story 5: dude, op is NINE! Of course they call their parents first
Jfc right? My parents didn’t do that til I was 12 and even then not really 😊
Literally had to stop for a second when he said that
My dad is obsessed with tactical preparedness and he always told us when we were little to call them first because once they know what's going on that's two adults sounding the alarm with accurate information that I as a child may not be able to deliver.
My thought exactly! o.O
hell, i was 20 when the dishwasher of our family home took on fire and the first person i called was my MOM (who had left 5mn ago)
I'm impressed with the 9-year-old who had the presence of mind to check all the doors. I don't know what you expect from a 9 yr old
When I was a kid, my dad had a friend named Buzz. This guy called our house phone, telling us he was gonna come in through our back door and kill everyone. I found out later it was a prank call, but at the time, i was so scared. I couldn't decipher if the guy was joking or not. I told my siblings what happened on the call, and we got dressed and ran across the street to an aunt's house. When my parents got back, my dad was furious. He called his friend and let him have it!😂😂😂 it's funny looking back, but at the time, I thought we were gonna die😮💨
@@sadetucker2094 dang dude I feel like in no situation that prank would be ok. I'm guessing you guys are all good now?
@@sadetucker2094 damn, what kind of person does that to a kid? I’m glad you’re okay
Yeah I'm surprised by his disbelief that an *almost* 9 year old called their parents instead of the cops. Like, do you know kids or even remember being one?
When I was 9 years old I was paranoid of someone breaking in I always checked if the windows, doors, blinds and curtains were closed etc. Mostly because my friends used to tell scary stories at shool. I still have the habit to check if the doors are closed before heading to bed
One thing I learned, whenever medical professionals tell me that it's not appendicitis, I need to book an XRay or some scan to be sure.
Other people's human errors have cost thousands of lives; I don't blame you!
!!!also if you think it is appendicitis and nothing shows up when checking appendix, get your ovaries checked. I thought i had appendicitis at 16 but instead i had ovarian torsion and was about to lose an ovary without emergency surgery, thankfully that worked out! but it took some time to prove that something was wrong and i wasn’t just having random pains, i can see someone being gaslit out of there
I had to go to the ER for extreme abdominal and back pain as well as a fever and vomiting. First time they told me my appendix is a little swollen but that it's too early to tell and sent me home at 2am. Came back at 12 and what would you know, pain is worse and my appendix is swelling even more. I had surgery the next day and all the pain went away.😮 What a surprise lol
@@maxstrelow7347I would think at the very least they'd give you antibiotics. Then you might not have even needed surgery.
Absolutely. I’m an Intensive Care nurse with 30 + years experience. Doctors make mistakes all the time. They’re human, and many times stressed out with too many patients and troubles at home. If you know you’re sick and they don’t take you seriously or just misdiagnose you, insist on another opinion or go to another ER. It could save your life.
8:43 They were nine. A lot of nine year old kids would do the same. The parents coming home probably was quicker than the cops getting there anyway. I'd call my dad before the cops just cause I know how the cops are, and I'm nearly 30. Unless you are in a store and/or immediate danger, hell, even if you are in some cities, you're most likely are not getting rush cops.
truth is, there's a chance the cops would brush off the call anyway. we aren't talking about the current climate of people actually pay attention to a kid in trouble. it took How many kids in trouble n how Long before they Finally created the whole Amber Alert/M&EC stuff...? too many; too long.
There's also the fact that some dispatchers may think it was a prank call and not send anyhow at all. I've heard of that happening far too often when it comes to kids calling 911. Also poor kid went to the bathroom and said they were hyperventilating and obviously panicked. I can't imagine the need to have their parents their one they calmed down.
or if you are not white and call the police, you might be the next one who ends up in the fridge bcs they mistake you for the intruder or whatever, too many instances of that already happened.
9:03 maybe becuz she's 9 yrs old and afraid that's fact that she manage to lock all the doors before buckling down is impressive in itself so though it might not be a perfect plan in hindsight nobody tends to think that way when ur adrenaline Ata 100
Was coming to say this. This specific narrator is randomly judgmental and condescending. I hope they use the other guy more!
if someone says they are 9/10 in pain, believe them, some of us grew up to hide pain, in my case from school bullying, others from child abuse etc, as an adult that habit of not crying, screaming etc is very hard to shake off, my dentist was horrified I pulled out bits of a broken tooth myself, yes it hurt like hell but I still could do it because it hurt more to not do it
If I didn't feel well in the morning, Mom would still tell me to go to school. She'd tell me I'd feel better once I got going. She was right 9 times out of 10.
I have fibromyalgia so if I say I'm in pain, you better believe I'm in pain. I don't go by the regular pain scale either. I figure, if I'm at the standard 3, then I'm good. That's my zero. So I just adjust accordingly and I generally base it on "how much more pain would I be able to handle before it becomes unbearable"?
So, yeah, I'm kind of in a different situation. If *I* say that I need to go to the ER, my spouse wastes NO time at all. Basically because I won't go unless I genuinely feel like I'm dying. (Like finding out that I have a UTI AND a kidney stone over 2cm). Fun times. 🙄
@@stephanieirvan1052that sounds horrifying ngl
@@ThingInTheHall it has been. I still have a freaking stent and the latest x-ray is unclear as to whether or not all of the broken up kidney stone has been flushed out of my kidney. And the stent causes the same signs and feelings of... A UTI.
I just feel like I can't win at the moment.
The fibromyalgia, I've had it since about the age of 12. It's amazing what you can get used to. "Are you in any pain?" Oh how I hate that question. (Let me see... Does anything hurt right now? Well, that kind of hurts but not too much, this has been hurting, I just forgot because I started ignoring it, THIS, well that's Definitely Fibro... Hmmm. Yeah, that's everything). "No, I'm good". The fun of fibromyalgia.
@stephanieirvan1052 damn-
I hope a wizard is generous and decides to cure you of it? Idk
7:37 Cocker spanials have a NASTY bite. And are very protective. Good girl, sadie.
Eh, I'm good. I got a 100 lbs wolf hybrid as a copilot. I'm good, lol.
@@TruckWick that's awesome! They are absolutely beautiful dogs. Great guard dogs as well.
Story 5: um...they probably went and hid then called their parents instead of the police because they're...idk...9?!
Story 25 is true. Ted Bundy said that if the couple had decided to look down and saw the body they stepped on instead of turning around he would have had to unalive them too.
That doesn't mean it's op's story. I also thought there was something off about it because it was the only one on this thread that I had heard before. I think it's highly likely that Op actually took it and attributed it to their friend.
8:47 she was 8-9 years old bro chill
@@Samyt888 You can't seriously be thinking that is "verbally shitting on"
He sometimes lacks compassion and comprehension in certain stories. Always irritates me
@@brookiiecookie199 to my understanding the voiceover is done mostly by only 2 people and one just has wild insane takes and the other is really chill because when one of their videos has a insane take on it usually all the takes from the rest of that video are insane
@@EH-op4tuyou can usually tell because when the narrator talks a green face appears and that's the ignorant one. The main one who also has the best takes has the yellow face of the channel.
I wholeheartedly agree, Thotimus Prime
I fucking hate when doctors think they know how much pain youre in based on how loud youre being. My parents werent bad, and had good intentions, hut i was taught to not yell or scream unless i was dying. My older siblings being constantly annoyed by the sound of my voice or any expression of pain or discomfort from me, cemented in my fear of being loud. I also dont like crying for the same reasons. So i go in, quiet and maintaining a polite smile where possible and feeling like my arm is being gnawed on by a bear, and the doc immediately assumes im lying about it, because I'm obviously not in pain. I cant possibly have carpal tunnel, i must be attention seeking. I cant possibly have sciatica, i must be drug seeking. I have only asked for meds AFTER the doc has told me that theres nothing he cares to do to fix the problem or the pain. Fuck them.
I presume you're on your own now? If so, do what makes you comfortable. If you're at the doctor's, express yourself in the moment in the way that comes most natural to you... don't hold anything back 😊
Or bring a close friend in with you to help advocate. That's how I finally got meds.
I work at a ED. Typically in triage we have a kinda unwritten rule of if someone is quiet but there for pain we try and really pay attention to the vitals to gauge how bad it could be. Quiet person with high blood pressure and heart rate complaining about 8/10 pain is probably in 8/10 pain and are hurting so bad they’re beyond groaning. We got you :)
My friend's kid is the opposite. He will scream bloody murder and cry at discomfort the same as pain. It makes it really hard to tell when he's actually in pain or managed to hurt himself. Once we were fixing a bed and had to hold it up. He was screaming that he was in pain, it hurt so bad. We thought he had gotten his hand caught between the bed and the cabinet or something bad. Nope. What hurt was holding his arms over his head for an extended period of time. He wasn't even holding the bed, just had his arms raised. Another time he kept complaining about his ear and we sort of brushed it off because he complains about everything. Wasn't until blood and pus started leaking out we realized he actually had a bad ear infection. People react differently to pain.
@nate87799 I've got chronic low BP, so my raised blood pressure is everyone else's high normal.🤷♀️
"That's a feeling, they don't mean anything" ...then why would you ask how I felt about it?
💯💯🎯🤣🤣🤣🤣
One time I was with my friend, going at least 55 mph. She was driving. She asked me if I felt something weird, and I really didn't. It didn't feel that off to me. So she decided to pull into an auto shop that just happened to be there, and we checked the tires. One of the tires was this close 🤏 to falling off. The guy who owned the auto shop fixed it for us. I'm glad she realized something was up and pulled in at that time, and there was someone there to help.
For the tornado story, DO NOT GO UNDER BRIDGES DURING A TORNADO, THAT IS THE WORST PLACE YOU CAN HIDE
it’s true, that piece of tornado safety advice is now outdated. By hiding under a bridge you’re giving the tornado debris to throw at you. Thank you for spreading the correct information!
One time in college I was waiting outside Walmart for my friend to finish buying her stuff, which took about 10 minutes. The whole time I waited, I felt dread so powerful that I was practically twitching, and the only thing in my head was "a strange man is going to approach you". I get intrusive thoughts like that every now and then, but whenever they're that intense, I know NEVER to ignore them, as they've never been wrong.
My friend finally comes out and I'm an anxious ball of knots, but I'm hiding it well. As we start packing our stuff in her car, a man drives up to us and reaches across his passenger side with a paper in his hand. "You dropped your receipt", he said. I knew right away that both of us had our receipts, and if we dropped our receipt, why would he go get in his car first instead of just bringing it up to us on foot? I knew right away that this was what my weird premonition was warning me about and I practically dragged my oblivious friend into her car.
A week later our county police department sent out a notice that sex traffickers were luring women into their cars with pieces of paper and then kidnapping them. I'm convinced some power I'm too simple to understand intervened that day, and it took me a few weeks to emotionally process the fact that I was so close to becoming a sex slave. And this is only one attempted kidnapping I've survived! Never ignore your gut feelings!
The appendicitis one frustrates me! I went into the emergency room in moderate pain. Maybe a 5 or 6. They knew almost immediately that it had to be appendicitis. I wasn't keeling over in pain, but they just knew. Same situation with me as far as having about a 10 minute window before they wheeled me into surgery because mine was also about to burst. I'm so grateful my ER doctors knew what it was because I might not be here.
Omg story 53 is me right now! But with my gallbladder. I have been diagnosed with gallstones about a month ago and all this time every docter is like, "it's not so bad or you would be crawling and screaming" and I am like, 😮 but it hurts everyday all day and impact my daily life...?
Sounds almost exactly like the Story of my friend. She was in pain for almost two months. Was in the ER two times because of the pain and she's not one to go to the doctor or ER even for nothing. And it's free healthcare here too. They finally decided her gallbladder has to be removed. Then she got stomach issues because of the pain medication she took when she was sent home before. Sometimes it's really worrisome and disturbing how you get treated by the people who are supposed to help you in a very vulnerable time.
38:04 this is a true story, it's easily verifiable. Whether or not this kid is the child of the couple, that might be false, but it's definitely a true story.
That part about the nonchalant prophetic dreams is something I kinda get. I sometimes have dreams that I'll forget because they weren't notable, but then some amount of time ranging from days to months later, the exact thing from the dream will play out. It's like a crazy deja vu feeling when it happens. There was one time when I was a kid that it was such a specific dream that I actually sorta remembered it, so when it happened, I was actually kind of spooked that it was actually happening. I try to write down all my dreams now, but these are so uneventful and short that I don't know if I'll be able to catch one before it's out of mind.
I wrote this during the video, and what I described is what is described more exactly around 55:00 in with the one about the deja vu. It's weird stuff.
i have these too and they have never been helpful like OPs lol they are just mundane
Finally I found someone with my problem wow wtfffffffff, I haven’t had a clear one in a while tho but it is really crazy when the person your speaking to says something said in the dream because that’s when you realise it’s not you trying to relive a dream
@@catscratchqueen yeah exactly, that's why it's more believable that it happens. There's no pattern recognition to explain it away. It doesn't help at all. I've never been able to find anything about it online.
I get them too! My normal dreams are usually very weird and supernatural/impossible, so they're easy to tell apart. Had one when I was 9 where my grandma died. Cried for hours after but my parents reassured me she was healthy and only 60 years old. Had never really had health issues, didn't drink or smoke. A week later she had a stroke and passed. Others are far more mundane and generally extremely rare, like a friend saying exactly what was said in my dream, but that one stands out.
Years ago, I was driving home from my boss' house in Louisville KY, down Shelbyville Rd. I was nearing the I-265 interchange, and was coming up to a yellow light. So I stopped a few seconds after it turned red. Meanwhile, I checked my rearview mirror... I knew there was this fuel tanker truck back there, but he was a ways back. But he was hauling ass and showed no signs of braking, honking, or anything. Apparently the perpendicular traffic saw him coming too, because they didn't go at their green light. I pulled out into the intersection and to the right, just before this truck blew right through the intersection and THEN slammed on their brakes. If I hadn't moved out of the way, I would have been another statistic on the news.
I should have listened to my gut a few years ago when hiking in Iceland. My girlfriend and I were doing a multi-day hike and the last stretch went up a mountain to a hut and back down the other side. The day of the ascent was grey with light rain.
My gut said it was not a good day for it but that'd mean having to skip it and take the bus to the end point in order to get the final bus of the year back to the capital (this was mid September). It was either now or never.
The compromise I made was to go up and if the weather got worse to turn back and accept that's how it is and take the bus instead.
Problem is we didn't stick to that plan in the crucial moment we should have. The conditions up top were crazy and we felt like we were close so pushed on thinking we'd get to the hut and be safe. Mistake! Turns out finding waymarkers in heavy rain and fog in a snow and ash covered mountain is not easy. We made one false move and lost track of where we were in relation to the hut. We had good gear and equipment but being exposed for so long meant we were shivering. In order to figure out a plan we did our best to set up the tent in a desperate attempt to change clothes, get warm and figure out where we went wrong.
The wind rocked the entire thing like a flag, the pegs were not holding because we were surrounded by ash as far as you could see but we figured out where to go, quickly packed up and with huge relief eventually found the hut loom out of the fog.
We both learned the power of nature and how fragile we are and never again to underestimate a mountain.
We got engaged the next day so there's that.
How come no one is talking about the fact that the 2 14-year-olds told the cops not to come with sirens on and the cops came with sirens on anyway and pushed a kid into jumping off the bridge. That genuinely makes me mad because the 2 14-year-olds got the kid off of the bridge and probably could’ve saved him if he didn’t get jump-startled into jumping by the sound of the sirens 😒
Our house was in a bad storm this past summer. The winds howled, the trees and bushes shook, and the rain pounded on the roof. Thunder shook the house so hard that a picture fell off our walls, and I started checking other rooms.
Suddenly, things got REALLY loud, and I froze in my tracks in a doorway because something felt wrong... right as a GIGANTIC tree fell on the room I was walking into.
My gut feeling saved me serious injury, if not worse. The house is getting repaired, and we lost some stuff, but my "don't you dare go a step further" instinct saved me.
That is wild! You must have felt the movement in the ground or air.
1:30:41 Make sure you have a CO alarm (CO is the abrasion of carbon monoxide), make sure it’s functioning and that it hasn’t expired. Carbon monoxide is extremely hard to detect, usually being odorless, tasteless and invisible. It will make you feel dizzy and nauseous. Because CO it attaches to red blood cells it stops you oxygen intake. It’s lucky that op was able to recognize the exhaust smell and associate it with carbon monoxide.
Remember kids, stranger danger, and call the copse.
Lmao, I wish they would stop using that incompetent ai subtitler.
Yep, the trees will help
@@ghostiulian1the trees? No. The creature in the trees? Yes.
When I was a kid we lived in off base military housing. It was all military families and everyone knew everyone. Us kids could and would just wonder and play and there was the knowledge at least one of our parents was watching us (this was the 90’s). My parents had just bought a new car and it was parked on the street. Normally my sister and I would get in the car ahead of our parents this time though our mom stopped us and around the corner at high speed came a truck it hit the car in front of ours and then ours pushing it into the road. Our car being moved revealed four kids playing in the grass on the other side. The driver was drunk, our car was done for. None of the kids were hurt, including my sister and I. My mom always said something told her to stop us that day.
I crossed the street from a couple of teenage boys or young men. One had a balaclava on, it was dark and something to 9 at night and I'm female and was walking alone to the train station. There was no one else I could see except the 2 boys.
I crossed the street because the balaclava scared me at that time of night, and it's better safe than sorry.
The boys were harmless, but if you don't want someone to cross the street from you, don't wear a balaclava at night on lonely streets, it makes you look intimidating.
I feel like Story 75 had the wrong message at the end- if anything, the message should be “if you have a gut feeling that something is wrong with you, but the doctors don’t find anything, you should pursue a second opinion.” instead of “if the doctors tell you you have chlamydia, don’t believe them” which is WAY too broad
When I was 13 I went to a sleepover at a girl from my schools house, we lived in a very small town. My mom never had a good feeling about this girls dad. I don’t blame her he was creepy af. At the sleepover he started asking me to sit on his lap and I thought that was weird and didn’t do it, so when we went to bed I was scared I would get 🍇ed so I locked the door. It turns out that about 6 months later he got arrested for SAing two young college girls and held his wife hostage at gunpoint. I’m so glad I did that bc I could’ve been a victim.
When I was young, my mom would not let me walk anywhere in the neighborhood by myself, even to the park down the street. She didn’t let me play outside in our fenced backyard unless she or my dad was able to supervise me from the house. I used to think she was being overprotective, but Story 4 reminds me that even 30 years ago, stranger danger still existed, even if “times were different,” and ultimately she was right to be cautious and even overprotective. I know for my future kids I will never, ever let my 8-9 year old go anywhere by themselves or with a same-age friend or friends, even in broad daylight, even in a “safe” town. I’ll still teach them not to go with any grownups they don’t know, and I’ll make sure they have our cell numbers and house number memorized and on an emergency card that they can carry with them. But when they’re that young, I think traveling alone should be out of the question.
Someone once came to my house while just myself (probably 7 or 8 at the time) and my Nana were home. At the time we had a basset hound named Thelma Lou that my Tata had rescued (totally stolen, but for very good reason) from a family member we didn't have a lot of contact with. They had her tied up outside year around (in Phoenix, Arizona so the entire summer is 110+ degrees) and would kick her and abuse her constantly. As a basset hound she was really long and the kicks to her side gave her lifelong back pain and she was reactive to anyone touching her side outside of my immediate trusted family. Anyways, this couple came to the door with some sob story trying to get in for something. Thelma Lou, having spent her entire life outside until coming to us, was very reactive to people at the door, and VERY defensive of us. So, my Nana had only opened the door a bit so she could hold Thelma (and my nosy ass) back. Cue the man forcing the door open and trying to step inside which only succeeded in freeing Thelma Lou who was NOT happy and lunged and bit him. These two then absolutely freak out and call the cops ON US trying to say they were just "walking by" when our dog got out and attacked them. And that is the story of how my Nana never again gave my Tata shit for impulsively bringing a reactive dog home, or installing security cameras in the early 2000's. R.I.P Thelma Lou, she lived a long happy life where she got and gave so much love, and even as an adult with pets of my own, I still miss her like crazy.
Idk if this really counts as that kind of story, but a while back I remember a time when my dad tried getting me into his car. At the time, I was going to a different school than where my mom lived. She'd recently moved there, and we had a system set up where my bus would drop me off at my grandparents' and she would come and get me from there after work.
On this day, I went to the back where she would pick me up to see my dad sitting in his car. He said that my mom told him to come and get me instead because we were all going to go see a movie or something? I forget exactly what he said. Something didn't feel right, though. My dad was drunk (something I'd long since gotten used to seeing) and I knew how he got when he was that way. So I instead opted to not get in the car and call my mom to see if he was telling the truth. He got angry and started yelling at me to "get the fuck in the car" and to "stop being such a bitch/cunt/etc". Eventually he pulled away and sped off. My mom came soon after to me crying in the driveway.
My dad was at our house when we arrived, parked in our driveway. We drove around the block a few times until he disappeared, and then parked and went inside. He came back again later and when I looked outside I saw he wasn't in his car. He came around and banged on the windows and doors and shouted outside our house, and that morning he was still there and waiting for us to come outside.
We didn't. He got pissed and left eventually. A few years later I realized that he was a pedophile and was preying on me throughout my childhood due to certain events that I'd rather not say. To this day, I still wonder what would've happened if I'd gotten in that car. Still makes me shake when I think about it. I developed some pretty bad anxiety around it, and often have breakdowns where I think he's coming to kill me.
8:43 duuuuude, he was just a kid lol. They don't know better than to call the first authority to come to mind (their parent).
Ok that abandoned theater hosting word of mouth music show sounds fucking awesome I love random impromptu music concerts
Story 5: the kid was 9!
55:50. i have had 10s of similar dreams to these. ever since about 2021 they have still 'happened' but they are now 'wrong' like i notice the moment. i recognize the time and place, but the 'event' doesnt happen. like something is missing/got changed. for instance some1 getting badly injured in 2022, they died in 2021. couldnt happen. --- it bugs me cause it comes with this feeling of dread, fear, anxiety, panic and unease. and since they started happening 'wrong' its felt even worse.
Time travelers screwed your prophecies over
I see its the narrator with the stupid takes. Story 5 pretty much confirmed it.
The other one's way worse. I didn't realize the person in the story was 9 so I agreed with him.. but even though that seems plenty old to have a talk on what to do in emergancies.
Most of the time he’s decent, but then he’ll say some shit that’ll make you pause like h u h ? Did we listen to the same thing?
@@brookiiecookie199 its two different narrators to my understanding alternating in different videos so if a video has a insane take it will have a lot or it will have none because the reasonable narrator is the one narrating that time
At story 55, i funny enough got a bad feeling. So me and my sister share a room on the second floor, every one else sleeps down stairs. Lately when it rains, the window on the stairs up to the second floor has been leaking. My moms been talking about calling our lanlord to get it fixed, and about how there could me mold and we shouldnt sleep up stairs. Ive been sleeping up stairs and my sis has too because ive been forgetting about this, but after story 55, i realised that im sick right now. My sisters sick right now. My mom is right now too, and im not sure if that could be because of mold, but safe to say im going to find an alternative to my room tonight and convince my mom to call the lanlord now. I even tried to clean my room yesterday and went downstairs complaining to my mom about having trouble breathing (i was trying to sing while cleaning but running out of breath faster than normal and couldnt get my breath back very well)
Yeah the spores get in the air and can cause allergic reactions, infection of the lung and all that. And you can often not see where all the mold grows. In the walls, under the floorboards..and you need special breathing masks when you clean so all the mold that gets in the air when you clean, is not breathed in.
There are hepa-airfilters that can filter out the spores, but if they are in one room, they will creep all over the house.
A de-humidifier can help to lessen mold problems. I have two bcs we live in a basement appartment and the wall of the kitchen is completly in the earth and every cupboard smelled moldy when we moved in.
The humidity went down from over 80% to 50 now and no more moldy smell. The bedroom also had mold on the bed that was in there and on the windows.
Bleach can help to get some mold away, but if it has grown in the walls, that is a big issue
I was waking up with my heart beating and this really weird, scary feeling. I was battling my second anorexia relapse at 18 and it was getting pretty severe. I lost 45 pounds in 7 months and became 30+ underweight for my height.
Turns out I had severe bradycardia (slow heart rate) and my heart was going into the 20bpm range. I would launch out of bed having what felt like panic attacks every other night. The only thing that helped was.. well, eating.
When I finally went to the ER for legit shitting myself (side effect of being severely underweight) I found out that I was near death. Those times I would wake up in total fear was because I would stop breathing at night. My doctor told me I would have died within weeks.
Definitely happy I went to the ER and got admitted to the ICU. I’ve been recovered since 2019 now!
I love this channel and ALL the narrators! Great job guys! You keep me entertained
*not in a short-term way (long-term way rather) but when I realised what animal products cause&involve for me, trillions of our fellow animals yearly&tonnes of species, our planet, and all of us on Her, and therefore went vegan*
Literally half these stories: "i believe in science and theres no way to have a feeling about the future but i had a feeling about the future and it came true and ill always trust thise feelings from now on but science says thats not possible?" Why are people ao hesitant to admit we dont know everything about the universe 💀
Super glad you're monetized but an ad every 5 minutes on a 2 hour video isnt even worth it
8:36 dude they were NINE
Some of these gut feelings that the OP got about someone else going/not going somewhere they have the survival instincts of a rock I swear
The story ending around 38:30 has a weird way of phrasing it, especially if it was a friend’s parents’ story
The ted bundy story is TRUE! I've heard it before on something else, the person may not be the kid of the couple, but it really happened to a couple with Ted bundy
I knew EXACTLY where the horse guy story was going. Waaaaaay too many red flags, like the set up is one field planted with red flags.
36:35 | Story 25: Is no one gunna talk about how OP took this story from someone else? This Ted Bundy story came out from the Man’s POV a while back and he said HE was the one to take his girlfriend at the time to that hike. Isn’t it weird that the “FRIEND” is supposedly the daughter??
Comment on story 5.. mate you obviously don't have kids. My 11y.o would have done that. Called me instead of the cops.. hell I love the kid but he's not bright. an intruder could 100% convince him to let them in and because it's an adult he'd just do it. For this reason he is never left home alone.
Story 70 if she never got out of the car she wouldn't of made them later so they would of passed the train
well for my it didn't save my life today but it stopped me from being scammed out of $100
When I was a kid I thought that a pine tree in my family's yard looked like its branches were too heavily weighed-down by snow and that it might break. I suggested that we shake off the snow to help the tree. My dad brushed off my concerns and then he and my sister built a snow fort near the foot of that tree. I felt really uneasy about the situation and kept bringing it up, but they laughed it off and insisted that the tree was more than capable of supporting the weight of the snow. We went inside for lunch and while we were eating the tree fell on the snow fort and crushed it.
Y’all make great content thank you guys
56.20 I got the exact same thing through the first 30 years of my life. Mine were random events that I would clearly dream about and as the event would happen some months later, If I had the fore thought, I would have been able to say what each person was going to say as they said it. I would always get a friend pop into my head as well, usually a few days before he would visit. He would randomly show up once or twice and year and I started saying to my husband that his friend was coming. After the first few times, my husband realized I would "predict" his friend coming. After one visit, I for some reason thought that was it and yes we have not heard from him in about 20 years and no he did not pass away, we just never heard from him again as life took him in a different direction
Yes back again
Yooo Story 36. I have the same thing, but stopped talking about it because everyone would either just think it was crappy story or the actual event would happen months to a year later, and by then no one remembered that I'd 'predicted it'
RIP To All The innocent 🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️
1:09:41 never do this in a tornado
I managed a 3 flat apartment building. The tenant on the 2nd floor left water running and it caused damage to the ceiling on the 1st floor and a to collapse in a small section. I knew I could patch it up good as new. But I had to even out the hole to make it easy to replace. I started cutting out the section with a hack saw. After cutting out one section I ran into a snag. Hard as I tried I couldn't get my cut past that snag. Finally I thought maybe there was something there that I shouldn't cut. So I broke the ceiling away to see what it was. It was the main power line that supplied the entire building with electricity. I have PTSD sometimes when I think about it 40 years later
Dude in story 5 the kid was 9 what do you expect him to do?
ig the appendicitis dismissal happens a lot 😭when i was going through it i'd assumed it was just really bad gas pain, but i didn't know what appendicitis was then. but after i threw up and nearly fainted i knew something was very wrong, and i had a bad feeling i was in grave danger. when i went to the hospital, i'd assumed i was sick with something and they took a covid test i think and then tried to send me home. i pleaded with them "please, i can't move, i can't walk, please help me" and the doctor was like "hmmm ok i guess we can do ONE more test but it's not likely," did a ct scan and came back like "oh you need emergency surgery! you have appendicitis"
doctors need to stop being so dismissive man, sometimes patients aren't overreacting
Story 46: Good GAWD, where is it legal to make an employee pay for mistakes/thievery/whatever? That's so illegal where I live, even if you crash a company vehicle, drop/trip over something of any value, or, if your till comes up short, even if you're suspected of being the thief who shorted it. You can certainly be FIRED for any of these things, but you can't be made to pay for it. That's what insurance is for, and companies are required to have it.
Note: If your till comes up short and you ARE the thief, are still on the premises, and are caught, then yeah, you won't get to keep the money. But it'll be the cops who take it back from you, not your employer.
Story 5
The dude was 9 years old, adrenaline and stress make us not act rationally. He was also instructed to call his parents if something was wrong.
2:10 that isn't not bouldering, its soloing, or 'free climbing' as it can be inaccurately called.
Strangely, watching air crash investigations helped me with my flying fear
25:33
As someone who has been instituted before, its not rare at all. They do daily checks on every paitient, and more checks if you take medications thataffect your blood pressure. Sometimes they wake you up at night to check your bp and o2 stats. Not all that rare at all
25:46 So, I've apparently almost died of an asthma attack when I was about 14ish. I was in middle school and had an asthma attack on my way to class. Had to have a friend help me to the office, since I wasn't allowed to carry my inhaler on me. I got there and the nurse is dismissive. I and my friend finally convinced her to give me my inhaler, but it was too late. The secretary lady had to call an ambulance for me. They check my oxygen levels, and it's at 90%. They start telling me that I'm overreacting and need to "just calm down". They get me to take my inhaler again and then check my oxygen levels again. It's now at 89%. One of the guys rolls his eyes and they load me up and berate me all the way to the hospital about "wasting resources". I literally couldn't breathe, I felt like I was trying to breathe underwater. Every gasp wasn't pulling in enough air and it hurt and I was panicking. I don't remember what happened at the ER, I might've fainted or something. All I know is that my dad was really mad at me for "making a scene". 😅
The first time I took a shit at work! I was stacking walnut by the dry shed to go in the kiln when I finally broke down a took a shit on company time. The closest bathroom was across the yard and around the corner in the pallet mill so I went in the office grabbed a roll of that sweet company 2 ply an powered thru 15 mins of the previous nights beer shits on the clock! Good thing tho cus I came back around the corner and the forklift driver forgot to put his forks down when exiting the building and it push the whole side of the building over right where I would have been stacking at. I almost always had headphones in as well because it's a sawmill, it's already loud so I never would have heard it crumble
I love these storytime videos! But can we PLEASE get timestamps for the different stories? Would be so helpful! Thank you for entertaining (and often teachable) stories! 🤗 PS. I agree with so many in the comments about story 5: it was a 9 year old child ffs! They did great!
Ive experienced that same form of deja vu, i honestly thought i was the only one.
Story 36 - I got that too, it's really weird but this is the best way I've heard it explained.
Add some kind of outro ffs my earbuds just go silent and I can't tell if my ear buds died I lost wifi or the vid ended until I check
I’m not certain but I think story 36 was describing Deja Reve more than Deja Vu.
Not my life, maybe not anyone's, but ...
There's a good-sized shopping center near where I live. It has a large parking lot in front of the stores and a smaller one in the back where employees park. The rear area is mostly out of sight and unknown to anyone but locals and employees, so it doesn't get much traffic. One day I was driving my mother through the back lot when I saw a group of teenagers. One was standing against a wall with the other four or five in a semi-circle around him. None of them were moving or doing anything violent, but I just didn't like the positioning, so I decided to stop and swing into a space directly facing them, then mom and I just sat there. A couple of the teens in the circle looked over their shoulders at us, but nothing happened for a minute or two. Then the ring of kids left going one way and 30 seconds to a minute after that the one against the wall went the other way. To this day I have no idea what was actually going on there, but it still makes my hackles twitch.
Gave a talk to a 14year old online because he somehow got into 18+ avitars and tried leaving himself muted with type chat only to see if he can get past the nope alarms... he got a good hug then a talking.
To the future memories guy, i had the same thing but it would be like a daydream. Like for example, it was summertime and I was like eight. I stopped for a moment spaced out, saw myself injured and sitting in a corner and someone looking for me. Later on, in my teenage years, I was playing basketball and had a nasty collision with someone and I went out to sit. In a corner no less. That's not the only time it's happened. But same boat dude.
Final story: bruh, I thought it was a heart attack, turns out it was pneumothorax
If you believe such things or you don’t have to. It’s said that if you have a gut feeling it’s means that the supernatural is telling you something is wrong and or is trying to protect you. 😅And I don’t know about you but I believe this reasoning more than the scientific reasoning because the scientific reasoning is utterly ridiculous because it’s talking about people who have had bad experiences in the past but it doesn’t talk about the people who have never had a bad experience how are gut feelings happening to them.
Its 4am chilllll
56:25 I feel a little bad saying this bc his edit said people were saying it too, and I’m not saying it to discredit them, bc our minds are wild whatever you attribute it to! But, that weird almost derealisation feeling of having had a dream that you’d forgotten until that exact moment….um, that IS Deja vu. Like that’s literally what it is lol. Not everyone actively thinks, “I had this dream,” bc some of them think, “I’ve been here before” or “I’ve done this before” or something, but a lot of people say it’s a dream they’ve had before lol that’s just a definition of it.
Also the explanation he gave, about remembering a moment before processing that we already lived it, is as far as I know the leading theory for why Deja vu happens. Soooo yup lol
Yeah. My friend wouldnt believe me about how often it happened until i told my friend about one of the dreams and it ended up happening later and she pointed it out.
One time I had Deja Vu about having Deja Vu
If some one knocked on my door I would contact emergency services just so I have a safe way to get help if I need it.
ps: I am very pardoned just so people know because I know it's very overkill.
34:41 "without turning ourselves into autistic servaunts" Yayy!! Im not sure if im autistic, but im neurodivergent for sure and have adhd so this line makes me happy somehow! 😊
Dude, for the story about the KID and their dog, they were NINE. You can't put adult logic into a child whose parents likely had never had to consider teaching their kid about stranger danger at their own home. Only out in public. That was their home, and they had a dog. And even if they had taught the kid about being cautious about opening the door for strangers, you can't expect a naive 9 year old that's never faced that kind of danger before to call the police first. I'm sure the parents told the kid to call police first if it ever happened again, and thanks to the dog, it likely would never happen again, because the crazy imbecile of a man learned that house was not to be messed with.
Story 77 - the hell you mean you missed the window of opportunity?!
34:35 this is entirely true but wrong conclusion
Our brains intake every bit of information around us all the time. However, it only focuses on whats important
Right now, my senses are saying that my socks are touching my feet, that my sweater is touching my arms, that I can hear a fridge whirring, that I see my phone, that I can hear a song playing, that the song is from a speaker above me, that two people just walked by, that the voices were male, that there's glasses on my nose, that I can faintly smell food, that the floor I'm standing on is hard, and on and on and on
It takes this information, and basically dismisses it. The fact that I can feel my socks or sweater doesn't matter. What it needs to focus on is the screen in front of me.
Basically, we do process things unconsciously but our brain decides whats relevant and not. If not, we would be paralyzed by processing everything all the time
Imagine constantly thinking about your socks, sweater, tree, sound, etc while just trying to take a step. That stuff gets acknowledged subconsciously, but consciously we're just trying to take a step
Being "paralyzed by processing everything all the time" is literally what autism is.
9:03 Call the Cops? Why? So they can turn up and shoot the dog that just saved my life? FOH with that privileged-A take. #BringBackOtherNarrator
I’m almost positive 25 is true. I know I’ve heard it before
Best narrator 🎉
Story 25 is definitely true
'It's not appendicitis, you'd be in more pain.' Uh, pain is very subjective and some people handle pain far better than others. I mean, I've got one full sleeve tattoo on my left arm (think tattoo from shoulder to wrist) and my artest is working on my right arm now. I just sat for 4hrs yesterday and barely blinked at being tattooed. Mean while there wss a chick getting a small tattoo in the same area my artest is working. Chick is actually screaming and crying. I'm good with pain thanks to lots of medical issues (pcos and endometriosis).
Story 25 was featured in an early video from Mr. Nightmare.
So, story 70 was about how the grandma killed her friends by forcing them to stop and thus putting them on the timeline to get hit by the train?
Story 77.. Huh? That escalated. What does she mean by "missing the window"? Was she in menopause right after? If your relationship doesn't withstand this it would've probably ended anyway.
I almost got kidnapped a week ago dude was sitting with his hazard lights on in a white truck I thought it was weird and walked past then he pulled up next to me and opened his door asked if I wanted a ride I said no and he followed me super scary shit always carry pepper spray and an alarm on you
Man, that cat story hits home
All the "It can't be appendicitis" ones irritate me.
Not all of us have the same level of pain tolerance, among several other factors.
One person's 9 could be another's 4. Don't know if it's common practice everywhere now, but hospitals in my area have replaced those "pain levels" with emoji's. Still not ideal, but I do think they are at least a TAD bit more accurate than "On a scale of 1 to 10...".
Like, you break a bone, your first broken bone ever, that's a "10". Months...years...later, you get a toothache, "Oh, so THIS is what a 10 really feels like!" "Yeah, it's a 10!" Realizing that broken bone was really only a 2...maybe a 4. Then, yeah, appendicitis hits. THAT is now a "10". The toothache was really only a 5 or 6.
10 was always deemed as "the worst pain you've ever felt"...so, sure, at the time of the broken bone, it WAS the worst pain *then*. Later, that toothache was the worst pain *then*. Etc.
If you're not used to pain Never had much more than a bruise or a few scrapes)...if you have a high pain tolerance...and, especially, if you've been taught to hide your pain...a 10 means absolutely nothing in the grand scheme of things.
@54:30 i experience this exact same thing & am also a nonbeliever in mediums etc, Icant explain it but yeah same thing, I remember ive dreamt it as its happening
I don't trust doctors too much anymore bc of this but not too long ago like 2 yrs ago I didn't feel right so I went to doctors in Alabama, said I had a sexual transmitted Disease and I knew for a fact it wasn't right. Me n my now husband moved to TX bc someone happened with his dad. Went to the Dr again and he said the same thing. And again I knew it wasn't right. I did get a 3rd opinion but that was a waste as well... Went to a small clinic and was told my thyroid wasn't doing what it needed too and was causing me to feel the way I did.
This happed over a span of 2 yrs so that's crazy. Each time me n my husband got tested(came back neg for both).