We took my Autistic son when he was little to Sutter's Fort in Sacramento. He started talking to a very large, old tree, and told us that the tree was telling him stories about people who died at the Fort. He said there was a spirit of a boy in the tree who was burned alive. When we tried to leave, he cried and said he didn't want to leave the boy in the tree.
I woke up at about 2 o'clock in the morning once and my 4-year-old was standing right next to me. His face was dark because only the moon was out and he said "Do you know how it's going to end?" I legit pulled him into bed then lay there for another hour terrified.
My cousin never wanted to go to the cellar at my grandma's house. When she finally asked him why, he said that he didn't want all the people down there to take him away. Still gives me the creeps.
When I was 5 years old, one morning my mother was driving my older brother to school when I stated that a truck very far down the road was going to run the stop sign and hit us. My mother ignored me so I kept repeating over and over that we were about to get into a wreck. Finally my mother in exasperation raised her voice and said "THE TRUCK IS NOT GOING TO HIT US" then a few seconds later the truck ran the stop sign and hit us. We found out later that the truck's brakes had failed and was the reason he was unable to stop.
I had a woman who came in my room every night as a kid, and would sit by the window in the corner. My parents never believed me. Then one day my cousin asked what she looked like, and after I described her, my Dad said that's the woman who owned this place before us! She was found dead in my room, sitting in the corner! And yes, she's still there.
@powerstar4200 How do you think I felt!!! lol! No she was very kind, and quiet, but she was just to bright, to sleep in the same room with. So I slept on the floor, in my folks room for years.
@@anonspectre1796 No she didn't. She would sit there bathed in bright golden light (from her body)and she would keep pushing something on her lap towards the window, over, and over again. When Dad finally told us about her. He said she was a retired seamstress, and to make food, and tax money, she took in the neighbor's clothes, and sheets, to wash, mend, or move buttons. In fact my room was full of clothes that she was going to work on the week she died. In the corner, in front of the window is where she kept her sewing machine, that she still works on every night. That's why it looked like she was pushing something towards the window, a million times. We never talked, but I knew she was the sweetest old lady, who meant me no harm.
Children's brains conflate what is real, what they heard or saw, and what they imagined to create thoughts that don't make sense and are sometimes creepy.
Yep they don’t have a concrete version of themselves. I witnessed this firsthand at the daycare where I work. One little girl would get herself mixed up with the other girls 🤷🏻♀️ not her name or anything, but sometimes she didn’t know if something happened to her or someone else.
In 2004 central Fl, with Hurricane Charley on the way, I had moved the two family cars apart from each other. My 4 year old asks my why? I said “because I don’t want any one tree falling on both cars. My kid looks at both cars, pauses, and points to the Chevy; says “move that one” You guessed it. Tree fell smack dab on the Chevy!
The one about the Barbies looking back shouldn't be relatable. Since I was about 9, I'd had a pair of those big stuffed lions that are positioned laying down and are roughly 4 feet from head to tail. I'd played with them and never had a problem. When I was 16-17, I was alone in my room. I wasn't super tired or anything. I was facing the lions but was writing something. I saw one of them move its head (not a little bit; like 1-2 inches) like it was trying to see what I was doing, since they weren't directly facing me. I'd seen slight head movements before, but small enough that I could convince myself that it was an illusion from me slightly moving my head. This wasn't that. I loudly said, "Nope! No, no, not doing this, nope!" while grabbing it and running to throw it down the stairs and immediately locking the door to my room. 😂 The next day, I cautiously put the lion in the bed of my truck, and drove it to Goodwill. 😅 On an unrelated note, a furby and a small clown marionette both vanished without a trace. I've asked the adults in the house, begging them to just tell me if they got rid of them. They insist that they never touched them and thought they were in my closet. I've moved out since, and can confidently say that they were not in my closet or anywhere else I could think to look.
When my granddaughter was 3, we were looking at a photo album that my mother found deep in her closet. As we are going thru the pictures, we come up on a photo of two little boys and their parents. My granddaughter gets excited, points out one of the boys and says” wow, I know that boy… I WAS him. I got hit by a truck and I died”. I looked at my mom, who had a look of awe on her face. My mom said “that’s my cousin and his family. That boy was run over and killed by a school bus when he was 8.” My granddaughter doesn’t remember the incident, but I’ll never forget it!
When my nephew was 3 or 4 his eyes started to water and his mom asked what was wrong. "Mommy do I have a big brother or sister." Months before he was born his mom had a miscarriage which he was never told about due to how bad the whole pregnancy was. His mom said, "Yes, but he went to Heaven," his eyes started to water and she finished, "I heard from another person when someone loses a baby then has another the older one becomes their guardian angel." They both cried but started to feel better. He's now a veteran and in a few months will finish college becoming a police officer
My bestfriend hates anything to do with Masters of The Universe because he was woke up by his toys fighting each other. That was nearly 40 years ago & he still remembers it well.
My four year old neighbor girl always ran over to talk to me when i was out doing yard work, heading out for my job, etc. one day, she came up to me with the palest face and said, "when my mommy dies, can i come live with you?" I asked her why she'd ask that. Was there womething wrong with her mother? She said her mommy was going to bleed out her vagina and die. I took it as a little girl learning about periods incorrectly and took her back to her mother who was waiting at her car to go to the store with the girl. The girl put her hand on the window as they drove off, looking at me like the world was about to end. Three hours later, a cop shows up to inform the womans parents (who she lived with) that their daughter had suffered a miscarriage while at the store and passed away from uncontrollable hemorrhaging. The parents were older and couldnt handle the girl and she wound up in foster care.
@@TTVPugKorea10 I was a single guy and this was in Illinois. Even if you're the biological father it's hard to get custody of a kid because Illinois DCFS is a firm believer in the 'fact' that anyone born male is automatically a bad parent. Anyway, at that point in my life, I could barely take care of myself.
@@TTVPugKorea10 hey, man. We're talking about the state that gave custody of an eight year old boy to a known meth head mother who later had her boyfriend help her hide the kids body in a cornfield. Meanwhile, the father who had fought six court battles to get the kid back, was forced to pay her child support even after she'd beaten the kid to death. She even had her lawyer file a lawsuit for back child support while she was in prison for murdering the kid. She won, btw.
lol, oh and you’re about to become a daddy yourself. I do hope you’ll share whatever your daughter comes up with. Just tell us, we don’t need to know it wad your daughter! ❤
We took my Autistic son when he was little to Sutter's Fort in Sacramento. He started talking to a very large, old tree, and told us that the tree was telling him stories about people who died at the Fort. He said there was a spirit of a boy in the tree who was burned alive. When we tried to leave, he cried and said he didn't want to leave the boy in the tree.
LET.HIM.STAY.......
I grew up in Sacramento, it’s beautiful there
Mental issues 😢
@@alien3200it's autism not schizophrenia,it is believed kids have a close relation to the spiritual world
@@MatejaMicic as if autism isn't a mental issue 😒
I woke up at about 2 o'clock in the morning once and my 4-year-old was standing right next to me. His face was dark because only the moon was out and he said "Do you know how it's going to end?"
I legit pulled him into bed then lay there for another hour terrified.
I would literally shit my pants right there
My cousin never wanted to go to the cellar at my grandma's house. When she finally asked him why, he said that he didn't want all the people down there to take him away. Still gives me the creeps.
😵
That settles it. I am NEVER inviting you camping!
When I was 5 years old, one morning my mother was driving my older brother to school when I stated that a truck very far down the road was going to run the stop sign and hit us. My mother ignored me so I kept repeating over and over that we were about to get into a wreck. Finally my mother in exasperation raised her voice and said "THE TRUCK IS NOT GOING TO HIT US" then a few seconds later the truck ran the stop sign and hit us. We found out later that the truck's brakes had failed and was the reason he was unable to stop.
Dang, sorry were you guys ok?
@@WarriorProd. Luckily we were all okay except for a few minor injuries which was quite incredible as the collision completely totaled our car.
Damn
Lol "...so, I shouldn't throw him into the fire?". That one's just funny.
IKR 😂😂
...how is that funny?
She let her intrusive thoughts out
I had a woman who came in my room every night as a kid,
and would sit by the window in the corner.
My parents never believed me.
Then one day my cousin asked what she looked like,
and after I described her, my Dad said that's the woman
who owned this place before us!
She was found dead in my room, sitting in the corner!
And yes, she's still there.
@powerstar4200
How do you think I felt!!! lol!
No she was very kind, and quiet, but she was just to bright, to sleep in the same room with. So I slept on the floor, in my folks room for years.
@@bennyboogenheimer4553Fake.
@@bennyboogenheimer4553 Did she just stare at you?
@@anonspectre1796
No she didn't. She would sit there bathed in bright golden light (from her body)and she would keep pushing something on her lap towards the window, over, and over again.
When Dad finally told us about her. He said she was a retired seamstress, and to make food, and tax money, she took in the neighbor's clothes, and sheets, to wash, mend, or move buttons. In fact my room was full of clothes that she was going to work on the week she died.
In the corner, in front of the window is where she kept her sewing machine, that she still works on every night. That's why it looked like she was pushing something towards the window, a million times.
We never talked, but I knew she was the sweetest old lady, who meant me no harm.
Damn
these kids are savage man 💀
Children's brains conflate what is real, what they heard or saw, and what they imagined to create thoughts that don't make sense and are sometimes creepy.
Yep they don’t have a concrete version of themselves. I witnessed this firsthand at the daycare where I work. One little girl would get herself mixed up with the other girls 🤷🏻♀️ not her name or anything, but sometimes she didn’t know if something happened to her or someone else.
My cat jumped up on my desk and quietly said "the cats are about to take over."
Yeah, like THAT hasn't already happened.
"so I shouldn't throw him into the fire?" 💀💀💀
Moral of the story: 3 and 4 yr olds are creepy and you shouldn’t be alone with them
Gives new meaning to ‘kids say the darndest things’!! 😮
In 2004 central Fl, with Hurricane Charley on the way, I had moved the two family cars apart from each other. My 4 year old asks my why? I said “because I don’t want any one tree falling on both cars. My kid looks at both cars, pauses, and points to the Chevy; says “move that one”
You guessed it. Tree fell smack dab on the Chevy!
Brutal
The one about the Barbies looking back shouldn't be relatable. Since I was about 9, I'd had a pair of those big stuffed lions that are positioned laying down and are roughly 4 feet from head to tail. I'd played with them and never had a problem.
When I was 16-17, I was alone in my room. I wasn't super tired or anything. I was facing the lions but was writing something. I saw one of them move its head (not a little bit; like 1-2 inches) like it was trying to see what I was doing, since they weren't directly facing me.
I'd seen slight head movements before, but small enough that I could convince myself that it was an illusion from me slightly moving my head. This wasn't that.
I loudly said, "Nope! No, no, not doing this, nope!" while grabbing it and running to throw it down the stairs and immediately locking the door to my room. 😂
The next day, I cautiously put the lion in the bed of my truck, and drove it to Goodwill. 😅
On an unrelated note, a furby and a small clown marionette both vanished without a trace. I've asked the adults in the house, begging them to just tell me if they got rid of them. They insist that they never touched them and thought they were in my closet. I've moved out since, and can confidently say that they were not in my closet or anywhere else I could think to look.
Love your videos man… especially these… keep them coming
When my granddaughter was 3, we were looking at a photo album that my mother found deep in her closet. As we are going thru the pictures, we come up on a photo of two little boys and their parents. My granddaughter gets excited, points out one of the boys and says” wow, I know that boy… I WAS him. I got hit by a truck and I died”. I looked at my mom, who had a look of awe on her face. My mom said “that’s my cousin and his family. That boy was run over and killed by a school bus when he was 8.”
My granddaughter doesn’t remember the incident, but I’ll never forget it!
When my nephew was 3 or 4 his eyes started to water and his mom asked what was wrong. "Mommy do I have a big brother or sister." Months before he was born his mom had a miscarriage which he was never told about due to how bad the whole pregnancy was. His mom said, "Yes, but he went to Heaven," his eyes started to water and she finished, "I heard from another person when someone loses a baby then has another the older one becomes their guardian angel." They both cried but started to feel better.
He's now a veteran and in a few months will finish college becoming a police officer
My bestfriend hates anything to do with Masters of The Universe because he was woke up by his toys fighting each other. That was nearly 40 years ago & he still remembers it well.
Holdup what
@@TTVPugKorea10 It really happened, I have known him for most my life. It's a fear you can't fake and most won't believe.
Thanks for the nightmares!
Danny's not here Mrs. Torrence
Just found your channel and I am loving it, especially these videos
My four year old neighbor girl always ran over to talk to me when i was out doing yard work, heading out for my job, etc. one day, she came up to me with the palest face and said, "when my mommy dies, can i come live with you?" I asked her why she'd ask that. Was there womething wrong with her mother? She said her mommy was going to bleed out her vagina and die. I took it as a little girl learning about periods incorrectly and took her back to her mother who was waiting at her car to go to the store with the girl. The girl put her hand on the window as they drove off, looking at me like the world was about to end. Three hours later, a cop shows up to inform the womans parents (who she lived with) that their daughter had suffered a miscarriage while at the store and passed away from uncontrollable hemorrhaging. The parents were older and couldnt handle the girl and she wound up in foster care.
Nooooyou should’ve taken her
@@TTVPugKorea10 I was a single guy and this was in Illinois. Even if you're the biological father it's hard to get custody of a kid because Illinois DCFS is a firm believer in the 'fact' that anyone born male is automatically a bad parent. Anyway, at that point in my life, I could barely take care of myself.
@@ScottLafray-dd2fp wow Illinois is sexist asf,and I was just joking,I assumed you couldn’t have done anything
@@TTVPugKorea10 hey, man. We're talking about the state that gave custody of an eight year old boy to a known meth head mother who later had her boyfriend help her hide the kids body in a cornfield. Meanwhile, the father who had fought six court battles to get the kid back, was forced to pay her child support even after she'd beaten the kid to death. She even had her lawyer file a lawsuit for back child support while she was in prison for murdering the kid. She won, btw.
@@ScottLafray-dd2fp and i thought California was bad
I’m scared to read anymore comments rn
We need to LISTEN to what children tell us!
Just when I thought today couldn't get worse. Now I'm not even gonna have a good night
These are the best ones!
That tree is going to die. WTFH?!
2:19 had my rolling like imagine that happening to you 😂😭
Should not have watched this before going to bed
I think my ovaries just unalived themselves.
Kids say the creepiest stuff.
lol, oh and you’re about to become a daddy yourself. I do hope you’ll share whatever your daughter comes up with. Just tell us, we don’t need to know it wad your daughter! ❤
Goosebumps
Kids are spooky!!!!
Are these made up? Very easily could be
4:17 that’s actually sweet
1:40 that too
This is why I'm pro choice 😂😂😂😂😂
one day, my 13 year old self was playing FNAF and when bonnie jump scared me i got scared. this is the scariest story ever.
Scary 😧
Bruh, most of them are fake stories 😑
i was 100th view 14th like and 1st comment
No one cares
@@chad_b pizza bro wdym
Good job!!!!
@@chad_bI care
Wow! These scenarios are practically lifted straight out of some horror movie! 😳
To define them as merely "creepy" seems almost tame! 😳