Sometimes, otherworldly beings find interesting ways to try and contact you. The one who contacted Jack spoke to him through his computer 💀 Read terrifying tales on our new website: www.creepypastastories.com 🎧 Listen to my podcast, SCARY STORIES TOLD IN THE DARK, on Apple Podcasts or your favorite app of choice, or stream here: www.simplyscarypodcast.com/shows/scary-stories-told-in-the-dark/
I love a story with a valuable message. I tell my family and friends regularly, "pay attention to everything AND never underestimate ANYONE. The kid murdered two people because he didn't get a tip, and he chose his victims based on the fact that he saw that they were the "I don't pay attention" type! 😢 I especially love the "what goes around comes around" aspect. People don't think karma is real, but clearly.....😅 I would never wish ill on others, to enrich myself and if you do, you deserve what you ultimately get🤷🏾♀️ in return
I haven’t gotten close to through all of your stories, but this was by far my favorite I’ve seen and it came up as the first hit when I searched on your UA-cam (discovered you through Podcast app). I love this story.
I love hearing you read stories for us, Otis. Come to think of it, your voice resembles that of my now-deceased grandfather. He was a kind man, and I can hear that kindness in your voice as well. It's nice to know that there are still people like you around when so many people in the U.S. these days seem only seem to be hellbent on who can be the biggest and nastiest badass. Mostly us millennials. I personally find myself wanting to live for God, and unlike everything else, it hasn't let me down yet for the last thirteen years. Then again, I'm far from perfect myself. Pride at my strength I have and I consider myself too good to get hurt, so whenever someone or something causes me physical pain, I lose it. The more injuries I take on, instead of slowing down like a normal person would, the mere thought of someone injuring me more just serves to drive me into an even deeper frenzy and only seems to make my attacks even more vicious, which before would have seemed impossible. Get an arm blown off by an assault rifle? The feeling of pain immediately gets drowned out by fury and I use the part of the jagged part of the bone jutting out from the stump where my arm once used to be to gore the dude who shot it off repeatedly until he looks like swiss cheese. So I've got my own issues. Far too much pride is an unimaginably powerful weapon, but it's uncontrollable and dangerous enough to drive a person to madness in an instant. The worst part is finally coming to your senses, as upon doing so, every injury you've sustained during your frenzy suddenly slams into you all at once like a freight train. Anyway, it's nice to have people like you who still show us that the country hasn't completely gone down the proverbial toilet.
This was a really great spooky story! It was a take off on the classic "devil's bargain" theme. I suppose the moral of the story was Jack's selfishness. He was willing to hurt other people for his own gain. He was foolish to begin with to start the chain of events, but he could not resist the temptation. And then, even after he knew what he was doing, he did it anyway, because he gained from it. He helped to destroy a number of lives, so it seems only fitting that he lose his own in the end. This was a marvelous plot twist---and it was definitely the kind of twisted sense of humor that a demon would have. It also might have a moral generally----be good to people. Tip the delivery guy, smile at people, say please and thank you, treat people well when you can. Maybe that one kind word, or that simple smile or greeting, or a kind gesture, can turn someone's day around. Can make someone who was feeling bad, feel good. We interact with so many people and do so many little things every day, and we have no idea how they affect others. So many people today are so selfish that they treat everyone they come into contact with nastily. And that gets passed on. A person in a bad mood, passes on that bad mood. It takes all of two seconds to be kind. This story makes you think about that.
I mean, I haven't lost myself to my pride in almost two decades, so I've obviously come a long way. Once I came to after that last time I did, I realized that while it did make me mighty and nearly unstoppable, it came at the cost of the safety of those who had wronged me in the moment, as well as anyone who might have tried to step in. I decided on that day that I'd rather be weak and good than mighty yet a monster. Now I still verbally fight back against someone who has wronged me because my pride refuses to let me back down, but I am a far more happy and carefree guy.
I did not expect that ending!😳 This was very well narrated. Though I half expected Jack to live and just his wife die, or him to have some children and have just been robbed.
Sometimes, otherworldly beings find interesting ways to try and contact you. The one who contacted Jack spoke to him through his computer 💀 Read terrifying tales on our new website: www.creepypastastories.com 🎧 Listen to my podcast, SCARY STORIES TOLD IN THE DARK, on Apple Podcasts or your favorite app of choice, or stream here: www.simplyscarypodcast.com/shows/scary-stories-told-in-the-dark/
i like to pull tge wings off of ladybugs
I love a story with a valuable message. I tell my family and friends regularly, "pay attention to everything AND never underestimate ANYONE. The kid murdered two people because he didn't get a tip, and he chose his victims based on the fact that he saw that they were the "I don't pay attention" type! 😢 I especially love the "what goes around comes around" aspect. People don't think karma is real, but clearly.....😅 I would never wish ill on others, to enrich myself and if you do, you deserve what you ultimately get🤷🏾♀️ in return
I haven’t gotten close to through all of your stories, but this was by far my favorite I’ve seen and it came up as the first hit when I searched on your UA-cam (discovered you through Podcast app). I love this story.
This is my favorite horror story! ❤
One of my favorites. Awesome work Otis!!!
Incredibly done Otis. One of my favorites you've ever done.
he has a captivating voice
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Goddamn, love this story, might be my all time favorite, and Mr Jiry is doing an amazing job, as usual.
I love hearing you read stories for us, Otis. Come to think of it, your voice resembles that of my now-deceased grandfather. He was a kind man, and I can hear that kindness in your voice as well. It's nice to know that there are still people like you around when so many people in the U.S. these days seem only seem to be hellbent on who can be the biggest and nastiest badass. Mostly us millennials. I personally find myself wanting to live for God, and unlike everything else, it hasn't let me down yet for the last thirteen years. Then again, I'm far from perfect myself. Pride at my strength I have and I consider myself too good to get hurt, so whenever someone or something causes me physical pain, I lose it. The more injuries I take on, instead of slowing down like a normal person would, the mere thought of someone injuring me more just serves to drive me into an even deeper frenzy and only seems to make my attacks even more vicious, which before would have seemed impossible. Get an arm blown off by an assault rifle? The feeling of pain immediately gets drowned out by fury and I use the part of the jagged part of the bone jutting out from the stump where my arm once used to be to gore the dude who shot it off repeatedly until he looks like swiss cheese. So I've got my own issues. Far too much pride is an unimaginably powerful weapon, but it's uncontrollable and dangerous enough to drive a person to madness in an instant. The worst part is finally coming to your senses, as upon doing so, every injury you've sustained during your frenzy suddenly slams into you all at once like a freight train. Anyway, it's nice to have people like you who still show us that the country hasn't completely gone down the proverbial toilet.
Well done Otis! A great pick and unparalleled reading. Definitely a highlight for my day!
💫💙✍️A Triumph and what a twist of femme-fatale!! Brilliant✍️💙💫
So happy to hear your familiar voice tonight, of all nights. Thanks for all the wonderful stories.
i read this story, about a year ago. I’ve been obsessed with it, you just made it 10 times better. Thank you
Can't believe I haven't heard this shiny little gem until now!😳👈
I liked this story so much I listened 2x..really well written and of course brilliantly narrated 💥
Great rendering of Cthaeh!
This was a really great spooky story! It was a take off on the classic "devil's bargain" theme. I suppose the moral of the story was Jack's selfishness. He was willing to hurt other people for his own gain. He was foolish to begin with to start the chain of events, but he could not resist the temptation. And then, even after he knew what he was doing, he did it anyway, because he gained from it. He helped to destroy a number of lives, so it seems only fitting that he lose his own in the end. This was a marvelous plot twist---and it was definitely the kind of twisted sense of humor that a demon would have.
It also might have a moral generally----be good to people. Tip the delivery guy, smile at people, say please and thank you, treat people well when you can. Maybe that one kind word, or that simple smile or greeting, or a kind gesture, can turn someone's day around. Can make someone who was feeling bad, feel good. We interact with so many people and do so many little things every day, and we have no idea how they affect others. So many people today are so selfish that they treat everyone they come into contact with nastily. And that gets passed on. A person in a bad mood, passes on that bad mood. It takes all of two seconds to be kind. This story makes you think about that.
This was great 👍
Just love your voice and style of story telling. Great job! Glad I found your channel
This is one of the best storys iv ever heard.
Everytime I hear this story I notice something new. No sleep podcast, then Jason, then Otis jiry
I mean, I haven't lost myself to my pride in almost two decades, so I've obviously come a long way. Once I came to after that last time I did, I realized that while it did make me mighty and nearly unstoppable, it came at the cost of the safety of those who had wronged me in the moment, as well as anyone who might have tried to step in. I decided on that day that I'd rather be weak and good than mighty yet a monster. Now I still verbally fight back against someone who has wronged me because my pride refuses to let me back down, but I am a far more happy and carefree guy.
Please post more stories! It's been six months! Hope all is well Otis
Otis you’re a scary computer monster mate
When Garnet took a part time job as a fortune teller...
I'm about 32 minutes in to the story and I am going to guess Jack gets robbed by this pizza man...
Did anyone else think that?
I did not expect that ending!😳 This was very well narrated. Though I half expected Jack to live and just his wife die, or him to have some children and have just been robbed.
i'm a simple gal. i see "Otis Jiry", i click
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Love the stories, but way to many commercials.
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