As far as helping others goes, I was told and learned real quick at a point in life that “if you have the capability then it’s your responsibility to do something” I’ve lived by this and feel good about what I’ve done
The dude didn't even call for help when he had the chance. They might've been able to catch the monsters in the act. I get not running to a bunch of crazy ppl with guns by yourself but I do NOT get not calling for help asap.
So the dude in the second story found out that the sounds and gunfire he heard were from multiple well-armed bikers who had just raped and, as far as they knew murdered a woman, and this knowledge made him feel MORE guilty for not charging off into the night to try to help? Maybe he'd feel less guilty if he'd done the only sensible thing he could have done in that situation, which wouldn't have put him in any danger, only cost him some time: gotten back to his car and called the police as quickly as possible, or barring that, stopped in at the nearest police station told them the tale. I'm not exactly sure why the two options were to do absolutely nothing and run away; or to go charging in, full on one man commando, to an unknown, dangerous situation.
I was thinking the same thing, any little bit of information could have been of value to the cops. Better to do something, even if it might seem useless, than nothing.
I agree! Easy to fall asleep. Kinda reminds me of Corpse Husband a bit. Great video as always and the greatest thing is no ads every 5 mins. Those are hard to listen to even if its a good story. So I feel this one is BEST EVER...😁
Man, I always told Joel he needs to go pro... he should be narrating big time projects...like seriously, he should submit a voiceover resume to production companies. A la Forensic Files, Unsolved Mysteries, Cold Case Files, FBI Files etc. Joel truly has that special quality that makes his voice shine and stand out amongst the thousands of other narrator's.
Hiking and camping stories perfect 👌🏼 as I sit here eating a hot bowl of homemade chicken and dumplings safe from the cold listening to this relaxing voice I pray everyone is safe,warm and happy!! ♥️
I would try to contact the Wife's family with my information... trust your gut. More info doesn't hurt, if he's innocent then he is, but if it was my family then I'd want to know all I could. Murders are hard to solve, but they are often cracked with the smallest amount of info. And they don't expire.
Story 3 broke my heart. His parents didn't care at all. That makes me so sad. How do you not notice your child missing and they almost live in the woods? That's so messed up. Poor baby. I want to hug him!
The second to last story: Solid gold. I hope that man went on to find joy and lasting peace after his great loss. Every night I find something wonderful on UA-cam.
Its funny how scared of the woods people are, for good reason most of the time. I have lived off grid in the woods for about a decade and the scariest thing ive come across, besides tweakers invading around us, is armadillos snooting around in the dirt making tons of noise. And the random coyote sightings :P
@@tablescissors we eventually moved states so we could be close to my family, but while it was actively bad we would confront them about dumping garbage everywhere and tried to get ahold of the owners of the properties they were squatting on. Not much came out of calling the law and stuff
Man im no off gridder but i am a hunter fisher and general outdoorsman Ive never came across any animal that meant me any harm (ive seen alligators venomous snakes feral hogs and a bear) Ive never had a bad encounter with people Although ive come across people that gave off bad vibes As for being afraid of the woods i can understand how for some it could be scary im sure you well know the woods arent a quiet place and some of the most benine sounds are the scariest if you dont know what they are Woodpeckers pecking at night birds mice or other rodents in the dry leaves A frightened doe screaming All of those sounds will scare the hell out of someone not familiar with the woods be cool sir
Hears gunfire. Hears woman screaming for help. Understandable you'd not want to risk your life not knowing exactly what you'd be exposing yourself to but to then justify not even contacting the authorities because you didn't want to come across as a nuisance. Jesus Christ.
Shoutout to Denton Texas & UNT lol I always listen to these and have never heard my home town mentioned. I’ve also camped out on ray roberts. It’s beautiful!!
For him to say nacogdoches correctly was nice. I am from dallas and went to college in nac but nice to hear about unt. I bet I know which forest he’s talking about
This is why i prefer staying home, but nature is truly beautiful and i love it. All sort of things can happen in the wild so be careful out there folks
My number one fave narrator is back again. I love your frequent uploads and constant quality. Even click 2, 3 years back and quality is still top notch. My favorites are the reality-based, true stories, night shift, cop, prison, or themed stories. Thanks for helping me with my anxiety and getting me thru my dads death last year with healthy distraction and a calming voice to lull me to sleep. You're a true G. 👽
"This is how the mountain men lived" I said as I loaded my sks. 😂 I find this especially funny because I shoot game with a hawken woodsman muzzle loader, and camp on a trap line in the winter. So I can get fur to tan and make into hats that I sell.
Joel, thx for another video. As a girl who has always lived up Noth in Wisconsin, I do dig this theme. I am now recently getting in the 'glitch in the matrix' stories....
Really disgusted by anyone who hears gunshots and screaming for help and DOESN'T contact the police. Like I get not wanting to get involved. I DON'T get not calling the police.
When you’re 20+ miles from cell service it’s not exactly easy to call the police. And how long would it take for them to get there? If a crime was committed they’d be long gone
I never thought something like this channel could do wonders for my soul. LR your voice has made me forget to call in a refill for my anti anxiety medication. Thank you. I’m proud to wear let’s read merch and and when people ask I tell them to listen to this channel ASAP! 😘
Some of these stories you narrate are actually pretty scary, I fall asleep listening to them but honestly some of them have given me anxiety. Still enjoy listening to you though :)
Also being in north texas I know lots of people who laugh because of the jokes about what happens deep in the countryside and in the woods. But it's always nervous laughter because we all know some of the horror stories that go on out there. The first story was slightly spookier for me since I know the national park they were talking about. Its definitely not surprising.
@@MooMoo69556 My best guess is Big Bend National Park. It's the most popular place like that in north Texas besides maybe Lake Texoma but I don't think texoma is a national park.
@@RainbowSparkleGrahams it’s one of the extra”s you get when you become a member. Click on the join button for the extra emoji’s and the members only stories 💋
True scary stories indeed... praying for the young man who requested it.... please get to the bottom of who's sending those letters to you. .they shouldn't get out of jail...🙏
I lived at a camp in a national forest for 12 years. The scariest thing, other than a few bears, coyotes and a huge wild turkey (those things are scary looking), was the young guy in a trench coat holding an axe knocking on our door at 6:00am! He just wanted permission to fill his water bottle at our hose spigot. 🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲👀👀👀
That's actually hilarious...I would be crapping myself until I realized that's all they wanted. Then I would piss myself laughing..But our gut is just our natural caveman instincts to protect ourselves, so we are always on high alert. Better safe than sorry, I suppose 🤷
So I'm in a cabin rn in the middle of nowhere rn. I decided to try my luck and see if I can stream and I can. Not only am I happy that you put out new content but I turn on the first story and I'm from the exact area of the first story. I lived in both Denton and Lewisville I grew up on Lewisville lake. Too weird.
Hard to say if newlywed guy was actually guilty, since A) on the surface lying about it might make it look that way initially, or B) if he thought he might **appear** guilty if he said anything to relative strangers about his wife just dying, or C) he thought it best to handle his shock and grief w/o mentioning details to the strangers since he was horribly distraught at that moment in time and needed to call 911 or speak to the authorities when they got there.
I find it hard to believe that someone heard a woman scream for help immediately followed by gunshots, and did not call the police or anybody else. It's not as if he would have been in danger for calling tor help, he was probably half a mile away from them.
That’s kinda dumb. Do you know how it feels to be in such a terrifying situation and you don’t know what to do? Or you feel guilty and you don’t want to tell anyone? That was my mistake when I was younger. My mom could have gotten out of a bad relationship if it weren’t for me.
The national forest from the first story sounds like The Davy Crockett NF, we were there last month, my friend and I drove around the many dirt roads and hiked a bit there, it was eerie, it’s a bit hidden if you enter from one of the side dirt roads, we saw a few campers, and strange peeps too, not friendly at all. We were camping at a state park a few miles away, we talked about how we couldn’t camp there, it didn’t feel safe for us.
Squaaaash! I saw a hawk flying outside my kitchen window today, I think he was trying to steal one of my punkins from the garden. Or a quail. Or a bunny. Or a road runner. Or basically any tiny living creature. 🦅🐾
I just found your channel recently. It's exactly what I need right now. By the way, did you do a voice narration in lazy masquerade's story "Maze House"?
He just has that kind of voice that sounds really common, like that. Like one time I thought my girlfriend was listening to this channel, when taking a shower. But it turned out that she was just cheating on me with a guy in the shower with her, who sounds like this channel, you know?
I grew up deep woods camping, I mean, starting from when I was a toddler, and when I listen to these stories, most of the time I feel like people are way over-reacting to “threats” or are way more creeped out by the woods than I have ever been. Yes there are dangers, you should be alert and prepared, but get a GRIP.
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Well said
A pine tree in Texas I don't think so good Lord you need to go east coast they have lots of pine trees
You wouldn't have had to carry guilt around for the rest of your life you would have been dead
That lady surviving such a horrific ordeal....so happy for her... wishing her much love, peace and healing 🙋💞🙏
Indeed
Same!
As far as helping others goes, I was told and learned real quick at a point in life that “if you have the capability then it’s your responsibility to do something” I’ve lived by this and feel good about what I’ve done
Even at your own peril and outnumbered?
@@rachel_Cochran Well, then you wouldn’t have the capability now would you?
The dude didn't even call for help when he had the chance. They might've been able to catch the monsters in the act.
I get not running to a bunch of crazy ppl with guns by yourself but I do NOT get not calling for help asap.
So the dude in the second story found out that the sounds and gunfire he heard were from multiple well-armed bikers who had just raped and, as far as they knew murdered a woman, and this knowledge made him feel MORE guilty for not charging off into the night to try to help? Maybe he'd feel less guilty if he'd done the only sensible thing he could have done in that situation, which wouldn't have put him in any danger, only cost him some time: gotten back to his car and called the police as quickly as possible, or barring that, stopped in at the nearest police station told them the tale. I'm not exactly sure why the two options were to do absolutely nothing and run away; or to go charging in, full on one man commando, to an unknown, dangerous situation.
because it was night time, maybe he could have gotten lost if he wasn't close by his car?
I agree. I would've called authorities.
Fake as most of these
I was thinking the same thing, any little bit of information could have been of value to the cops. Better to do something, even if it might seem useless, than nothing.
Fear, though quite conquerable...is far more powerful than we sometimes realize...
LR's voice is honestly incomparable to the other scary narrators voices.
I agree! Easy to fall asleep. Kinda reminds me of Corpse Husband a bit. Great video as always and the greatest thing is no ads every 5 mins. Those are hard to listen to even if its a good story. So I feel this one is BEST EVER...😁
Man, I always told Joel he needs to go pro... he should be narrating big time projects...like seriously, he should submit a voiceover resume to production companies.
A la Forensic Files, Unsolved Mysteries, Cold Case Files, FBI Files etc.
Joel truly has that special quality that makes his voice shine and stand out amongst the thousands of other narrator's.
1000000099% agree. Joel is about the only narrator i can listen to non stop without any annoyance or sleepies
well said
Totally agree. He’s awesome.
Hiking and camping stories perfect 👌🏼 as I sit here eating a hot bowl of homemade chicken and dumplings safe from the cold listening to this relaxing voice I pray everyone is safe,warm and happy!! ♥️
I'd be better if I had some of your chicken and dumplings!!!!😁
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If you ain't froM Ohio I'll be surprised
@@johnnynapalm2887 South Carolina 😊
Im coming for dinner have a bowl waiting for me its gonna be a long walk from ga.
Story 4, That guy killed his wife. she didn't fall off no cliff. The Wife's instincts were right.
I would try to contact the Wife's family with my information... trust your gut. More info doesn't hurt, if he's innocent then he is, but if it was my family then I'd want to know all I could.
Murders are hard to solve, but they are often cracked with the smallest amount of info. And they don't expire.
Always go on your gut.. the wife was right!
@@tablescissors Facts!!
@@rebeccajack1316 I said the same thing the minute I heard all this!
yeah mandys husband sounds like an ass XD she was right
Story 3 broke my heart. His parents didn't care at all. That makes me so sad. How do you not notice your child missing and they almost live in the woods? That's so messed up. Poor baby. I want to hug him!
Because it’s a fake story
@@MooMoo69556 you've obviously never been poor
The second to last story: Solid gold. I hope that man went on to find joy and lasting peace after his great loss. Every night I find something wonderful on UA-cam.
Who falls asleep listening to these videos? ( in a good way) such a soothing voice 😌 💜
I put Joel on every night and let it play back to back stories even into the morning after I wake up.
camping, forest, and hiking stories are easily my favourite
Its funny how scared of the woods people are, for good reason most of the time. I have lived off grid in the woods for about a decade and the scariest thing ive come across, besides tweakers invading around us, is armadillos snooting around in the dirt making tons of noise. And the random coyote sightings :P
Being in the woods makes you confront your own mind. I think this is understated in some of the Missing 411 cases.
What did you do about the tweakers?
blue spooky and mr nightmare have nice voices aswell
@@tablescissors we eventually moved states so we could be close to my family, but while it was actively bad we would confront them about dumping garbage everywhere and tried to get ahold of the owners of the properties they were squatting on. Not much came out of calling the law and stuff
Man im no off gridder but i am a hunter fisher and general outdoorsman
Ive never came across any animal that meant me any harm (ive seen alligators venomous snakes feral hogs and a bear)
Ive never had a bad encounter with people
Although ive come across people that gave off bad vibes
As for being afraid of the woods i can understand how for some it could be scary im sure you well know the woods arent a quiet place and some of the most benine sounds are the scariest if you dont know what they are
Woodpeckers pecking at night birds mice or other rodents in the dry leaves
A frightened doe screaming
All of those sounds will scare the hell out of someone not familiar with the woods be cool sir
Hears gunfire. Hears woman screaming for help.
Understandable you'd not want to risk your life not knowing exactly what you'd be exposing yourself to but to then justify not even contacting the authorities because you didn't want to come across as a nuisance. Jesus Christ.
I don't why just didn't call the police.I don't think he's a coward, just lacking common sense.
@@LilySaintSin he's definitely a pathetic coward
"I heard screams from a woman and gunshots and then the screams stopped. But I won't bother the police, I'm sure it was nothing."
Exactly
Yeah that story was like wtf least he could’ve done was call the cops when he got to a phone
😂
Hello 👋, 2 years ago! Hope you've had a better last 2 years than me 😁👍
To the young dude in story 5... good for you in getting your life together. I wish you well x
Shoutout to Denton Texas & UNT lol I always listen to these and have never heard my home town mentioned. I’ve also camped out on ray roberts. It’s beautiful!!
For him to say nacogdoches correctly was nice. I am from dallas and went to college in nac but nice to hear about unt. I bet I know which forest he’s talking about
@@jenpowers12706 i thought the exact thing when he pronounced Nac right
I did clinicals in Nacogdoches. Never thought I'd hear it in a story, much less pronounced correctly!!
Yayy perfect timing. I just started cooking and these stories are perfect for soup making
Get in the soup
So weird...
Nobody likes soup
Hahaha
Camping and road trip stories are prob my faves! Thanks LR! :)
me too, also trucker stories, those guys see some 💩 in their travels
Yes!!! Road trip and trucker stories are my favorite.
Yes and hiking and truckers too...
@@lydiapetra1211 Yes definitely! :)
Same
This is why i prefer staying home, but nature is truly beautiful and i love it. All sort of things can happen in the wild so be careful out there folks
You stay home and when death comes knocking at your door you realize you did nothing with your life.
@@MooMoo69556bro chill not everyone thrives in nature. your life wasn’t wasted if it was enjoyed
My number one fave narrator is back again.
I love your frequent uploads and constant quality. Even click 2, 3 years back and quality is still top notch.
My favorites are the reality-based, true stories, night shift, cop, prison, or themed stories.
Thanks for helping me with my anxiety and getting me thru my dads death last year with healthy distraction and a calming voice to lull me to sleep.
You're a true G. 👽
Here we go. My most favourite genre of spooky stuff
Joel Patrol blessed with another Friday night banger. Joel >>> 👏👏👏
Still finding amazing stories for sleepless nights, day time entertainment, good vibes to clean too ❤ love this
Probably the most sound narrator there is amongst UA-cam.
No matter the genre of stories it narrates.
"sound" narrator, nice wordplay
Whoever disliked the video...get outta here, trolls.
Best hiking and camping stories by far . Great detail .Brilliant narration as always
bless this channel for the content it uploads.
"This is how the mountain men lived" I said as I loaded my sks. 😂
I find this especially funny because I shoot game with a hawken woodsman muzzle loader, and camp on a trap line in the winter. So I can get fur to tan and make into hats that I sell.
Ya no atuo sks ...lol
Joel, thx for another video. As a girl who has always lived up Noth in Wisconsin, I do dig this theme.
I am now recently getting in the 'glitch in the matrix' stories....
Really disgusted by anyone who hears gunshots and screaming for help and DOESN'T contact the police. Like I get not wanting to get involved. I DON'T get not calling the police.
When you’re 20+ miles from cell service it’s not exactly easy to call the police. And how long would it take for them to get there? If a crime was committed they’d be long gone
I never thought something like this channel could do wonders for my soul. LR your voice has made me forget to call in a refill for my anti anxiety medication. Thank you. I’m proud to wear let’s read merch and and when people ask I tell them to listen to this channel ASAP! 😘
I have a LR tshirt and I love it!
Some of these stories you narrate are actually pretty scary, I fall asleep listening to them but honestly some of them have given me anxiety. Still enjoy listening to you though :)
YES CAMPING AND HIKING STORIES! MISSING 411 STUFF!
Love these! Perfect timing for my Friday night too!
Woot woot, I love the camping stories.
Hi from Ireland...love these stories 🍀
These are my favorite ! I've been waiting for hiking and camping stories yay 😺
New listener here and as soon as I heard your voice I hit subscribe. It’s clear and soothing- perfect for falling asleep to. Love the stories !
This is a year after your comment but I still want to say "welcome to the Buttersock Cult!" 🎉🎉🎉
Happy Friday Joel! Hope you have a fabulous evening, Gemini.
I always find these types of stories interesting and if course love your narrative voice.
Yay! Thanks Joel 😻😻😻
In the first story, when he said a strange smell, my first thought was meth lab.
My first thought was, stinky sweaty fat women and men
Also being in north texas I know lots of people who laugh because of the jokes about what happens deep in the countryside and in the woods. But it's always nervous laughter because we all know some of the horror stories that go on out there. The first story was slightly spookier for me since I know the national park they were talking about. Its definitely not surprising.
Ok what national park is it then
@@MooMoo69556 My best guess is Big Bend National Park. It's the most popular place like that in north Texas besides maybe Lake Texoma but I don't think texoma is a national park.
Thanks for helping us sleep and for the great stories
Sweet dreams Joel, amd the rest of our sweet cult
Holy hell how did you find a butter sock emoji! Hahahaha
@@RainbowSparkleGrahams it’s one of the extra”s you get when you become a member. Click on the join button for the extra emoji’s and the members only stories 💋
Oh hell yus!!
Going in the middle of nowhere fighting insects is far superior to going to the middle of somewhere and fight people.
True scary stories indeed... praying for the young man who requested it.... please get to the bottom of who's sending those letters to you. .they shouldn't get out of jail...🙏
So true
Listening as I just lay down while out in the deer woods!!! Thanks LR!!! Perfect timing!!💜💜
what, you lay down in the woods? I never heard of that
I live for your stories
I lived at a camp in a national forest for 12 years. The scariest thing, other than a few bears, coyotes and a huge wild turkey (those things are scary looking), was the young guy in a trench coat holding an axe knocking on our door at 6:00am! He just wanted permission to fill his water bottle at our hose spigot. 🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲👀👀👀
Yikes, I guess he just wanted to AXE you a question! I would axe him something back!!
“Man I’m so thirsty but I just can’t let go of this axe”
That's actually hilarious...I would be crapping myself until I realized that's all they wanted. Then I would piss myself laughing..But our gut is just our natural caveman instincts to protect ourselves, so we are always on high alert. Better safe than sorry, I suppose 🤷
Yes thank you good sir !
BTW you've inspired me to want to give narrating true stories a shot. Thank you :)
In other words competition, I am sure it's music to his ears😂
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Two possibilities for story # 1.
First: it was a drug operation being guarded.
Second: poachers protecting the carcass.
Agreed, it doesn't sound like they were purposely trying to hit the person
Pretty reasonable possibilities
So I'm in a cabin rn in the middle of nowhere rn. I decided to try my luck and see if I can stream and I can. Not only am I happy that you put out new content but I turn on the first story and I'm from the exact area of the first story. I lived in both Denton and Lewisville I grew up on Lewisville lake. Too weird.
I only travel now to the southern part of Texas. Sister lives in Lubbock. another sister lives in the southern part.
Great stuff
The storytelling in the first story is stellar!
perfect timing literally👏🏼
This one was the best episode so far
Hard to say if newlywed guy was actually guilty, since A) on the surface lying about it might make it look that way initially, or B) if he thought he might **appear** guilty if he said anything to relative strangers about his wife just dying, or C) he thought it best to handle his shock and grief w/o mentioning details to the strangers since he was horribly distraught at that moment in time and needed to call 911 or speak to the authorities when they got there.
Absolutely love camping stories.
Thanks for another great way to spend an hour laid up from my car accident
Really like this channel, but I love his podcast!
You just cured my insomnia thank you 🙏
These camping stories are absolutely terrifying
Your , voice is why I listen,that and understandable soothing .you go.!
Yessss!! These are my favorite kinda stories!
I honestly wish that first guy said where that place was, bc warning people about it would of been wise.
I have a feeling I know which national forest. I’m trying to check 😂
East forests, could be either Sabine, Angelina or Davy Crockett. I tried googling but I couldn’t really find much about “overzealous hunters”
Please do more super natural, alien, bigfoot, and cryptid stories. Love your voice and production.
Guy in the 5th story says he does not advise living in a hobo camp. Well, there goes my plans for the future
Awesome video! So scary and great spooky voice… gives me chills… one of the very best of narrators! Keep up the awesomness hun!! We Love you!!!❤️❤️❤️
Hope your doing great Joel! Thanks for another great video!
I find it hard to believe that someone heard a woman scream for help immediately followed by gunshots, and did not call the police or anybody else. It's not as if he would have been in danger for calling tor help, he was probably half a mile away from them.
As soon as someone says they won't go to the police, that's the moment I stop believing it's a true story
Or they're guilty of something
That’s kinda dumb. Do you know how it feels to be in such a terrifying situation and you don’t know what to do? Or you feel guilty and you don’t want to tell anyone? That was my mistake when I was younger. My mom could have gotten out of a bad relationship if it weren’t for me.
I love this guys voice
hot comment
Chills when the first story is near you…
Just as i lay in bed . Perfect timing
I’m about to binge watch a few of these vids that I’ve saved up a backlog of, so the timing on this was perfect
I agree with other comments.
LR's voice is the best out of all the scary story reader's i'm subscribed to.
Thank you! Just when I need you!!!
This is the best way to spend a Friday night 📚🎧
You're voice is so sultry and mesmerizing
mmm I bet you are fun to be around, lol
The national forest from the first story sounds like The Davy Crockett NF, we were there last month, my friend and I drove around the many dirt roads and hiked a bit there, it was eerie, it’s a bit hidden if you enter from one of the side dirt roads, we saw a few campers, and strange peeps too, not friendly at all. We were camping at a state park a few miles away, we talked about how we couldn’t camp there, it didn’t feel safe for us.
Love the way you tell the stories. Great voice.
Love it, thank you for the entertainment
Squaaaaawk Yes 👍🏻
Hi there, Hawk! 💜
@@carrueross2705 squawk
Squaaaash!
I saw a hawk flying outside my kitchen window today, I think he was trying to steal one of my punkins from the garden. Or a quail. Or a bunny. Or a road runner. Or basically any tiny living creature. 🦅🐾
@@shesmoonlight514 Squaaaaawk
I was after a washed and waxed car.. I really had to “go”
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Finally another wilderness video from Let’s Read!
Ayyyyyyy a new vid
Love the stories!!! I listen daily
Yay number one
thank you for posting this i had a awful night and this makes me feel better
Great stories, thank you!
Oooooooo👀....thank you so much Let's Read ❤️🥰
Woods indeed can be scary, I live close to woods and, sometimes wild hogs or deers walk out.
Damn I'll be praying for you and your family
Great narration, cool stories. Much appreciated.
I just found your channel recently. It's exactly what I need right now. By the way, did you do a voice narration in lazy masquerade's story "Maze House"?
He just has that kind of voice that sounds really common, like that. Like one time I thought my girlfriend was listening to this channel, when taking a shower. But it turned out that she was just cheating on me with a guy in the shower with her, who sounds like this channel, you know?
James thats horrible
I grew up deep woods camping, I mean, starting from when I was a toddler, and when I listen to these stories, most of the time I feel like people are way over-reacting to “threats” or are way more creeped out by the woods than I have ever been. Yes there are dangers, you should be alert and prepared, but get a GRIP.
Hi ..Happy Friday everyone and i love these kinds of stories 💚
The guilt is much heavier than the fear.
Yay
This guy is the best