HORRIFYING Two Sentence Horror Stories (ft. Addison Peacock)
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
- #twosentencehorrorstories
It is terror time once again with Addison Peacock and Gus and Henry. This time around the stories are as scary as the sentences are... TWO.
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hearing Addison Peacock call my boyfriend a little piggy pig boy is lowkey awakening things in me
Ayy yooo
One more domino chain falls from the Troper Fails Archives
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new type of cuckoldry unlocked
The transformation is taking hold
I feel like the fear equivalent of huffing out your nose in amusement is making a mild grimace and mumbling "uwhh I don't like _that_ "
That, or raising your eyebrows and softly dragging out a concerned, “Ohhhhhhh nooooooo,” under your breath
Two sentence horror story:
The Diregentlemen video's chill vibe was really hitting the spot as I worked my shift. Then I waggled my mouse, and saw there were only thirty seconds left.
Truly horrifying, 10/10 content
I am sufficiently spooked
*Vine boom*
Pls tell me this is fiction,it's too spooky
fUCK-
Her parents were so used to her spending the whole day in her room that at some point they just stopped checking on her.
She could hear them chatting downstairs in the living room when her throat closed.
The ones that are realistic are the most horrifying
me in my room choking on a chip and dying
As an asthmatic and something of an antisocial... yup. It's the slow, simple burn that hits hard, bro
That just sounds sad
Just... stomp and break something?
About the MRI one, as a welder, it actually took me out, because of you weld without eye protection, you're gonna have a lot more immediate problems.
Bro was built different
This sortakinda actually happened.
Not an MRI but a handheld airport metal detector.
Apparently there's kinds of welding that don't immedeately blind you?
@JoshSweetvale welding won't immediately blind you, but it's like looking at the sun, you can even get sun burns if you're not covered up
There is also cold welding, I just found out about it through Google and have never heard of it before, but it is a thing
I was going to call Henry a little pig boy but then I saw a comment from Meg saying that something was being awoken in them and because of that I'm quitting the diregentleman channel forever.
Ok Rubin.
You’ll be back. They always come back.
@@sh4rky466
There’s no escaping Dire Island, no matter how hard one tries.
KINK
Fun fact: apple seeds contain cyanide, which is why you should never feed an apple core to a pig UNLESS you take out the seeds beforehand.
Not enough Cyanide to kill in a single core.
@@llewelynshingler2173yeah but when are you going to feed a pig a single core? Usually it's like 4 or 5
@@jgjg5182 The original poster said "*An* Apple Core" (Emphasis mine).
Thus the question of why you would feed the pig a single apple core must lie with them.
@@jgjg5182 After a quick Google search, it would apparently take somewhere between a few hundred and a few thousand crushed apple seeds to cause cyanide poisoning, so even a few dozen apple cores a day probably won't do anything to a human or a pig.
Not only that, but the cyanide can only actually hurt you if you crush the seeds. If you swallow or eat the seed whole, it will just pass right through you.
We used to feed the pigs bushels of crab apples, they never got dead, only drunk from the half rotten apples
I especially love this series because the inside jokes are so well done you have to watch this like a series when nothing about it is chronological
I have to say... The MRI machine one bugs me because I know they don't 'turn on' the machine, it's constantly running, which would instead intail like the slow gradual build up until he crossed some unseen threshold. Which is infinitely better for a scene in a movie where the audience knows but the characters don't, and there's just this point in the room that nobody can see where at some point the magnetic pull will amp up enough to rip them out of his eyes.
As a welder, the thing that bothers me about it is if you weld without eye protection, you're gonna have a lot bigger, lot more immediate problems. Welding is REALLY REALLY bright.
As someone who works with metal and also has neurological issues 38:26 could have very well happened to me irl. I remember telling the doctors that I might have steel flakes in or behind my eyes but they and my mom didn’t take me seriously, and I remember walking to the MRI room like I was on my way to be executed. Ultimately nothing happened and my eyes didn’t turn into rail guns but the build up to it all was god damn terrifying.
I don't know how you did it, Diregentlemen (and Diregentlemaid...Diregentlemilf?) but this was exactly what I was craving, AND I'm eating pasta!
Bada bing!
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Direladies and Diregentlemen
@@llewelynshingler2173 dont forget direpeople
@@llewelynshingler2173 The Direlady, The Diregentleman, and Henry the Little Piggy Boy
"don't jump" didn't work.
I should have said "it's bottomless."
James never realised that years of safety goggle-less welding had left tiny metal slivers in his eyes…
…BIG MAGNET AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
his two sentence horror story ends with a terrible mri experience
I can already tell from this intro this episode will be a solid and saucy 10/10 buboes
Henry: Not every video needs to be an hour long.
Me: *checks the video length* Well then.
Edit: In regards to Henry the little pig boy's suggestion, I would very much like to see some distressing memes on the channel.
Thank you, Henry Galley, for showing us how the little piggies eat. Just like in my favorite holiday classic, A Chirstmas Story.
Here’s a two sentence story: I heard something come through the doggy door. My dog was sitting right next to me.
That happened to me
It was the neighbor's dog
I got a dog story, too!
Its ears pricked up, wagging its tail in delight and giving a happy bark when it saw me. It isn't a dog.
Tbf my 1st thought was it was a raccoon
Reminds me of the I think you should leave sketch lol
@@stevbe1723 Ah yes, a man of culture
16:35 There is a Junji Ito short story very similar to that premise called Den of the Sleep Demon. Instead of a man in the mirror trying to break out, it's a man from the dream world.
also, I would like to watch the disstressing memes video.
The horror there is that nothing is quite as good as getting out of a cage as a human.
Wow. I’ve never thought of trigger warnings like that, but that’s exactly what I use them for. Being prepared mentally to explore that trauma and try to glean some personal growth from it is one of the best ways I’ve confronted my traumas. I’m not in therapy now for reasons but this has been very therapeutic for me, ymmv
i just dont pay attention to them because i just dont come across the really f up stuff
As someone who deals with A LOT of genuine paranoia two sentence horror is kind of perfect because it doesn’t trigger my paranoia since it’s just too short
Henry is not a little piggy boy, he's a chad who proved y'all wrong and you won't admit it 😤
In all seriousness though, I really enjoyed you guys going through this, I too enjoy unironically enjoying things
VINDICATION
Shoutouts to the Afterlife Anglerfish. If you know, you know.
Ah, a patron, I see!
I'm ANGLIN' here!!
I know and I suffer everyday for it….
I love Addison low-key voice acting in this video as it makes these stories even better.
50:36 this relates to one of my few clear memories from elementary school I remember the teacher reading us a book about a character named sir cumference and he ends up making a round table and the point of the book was to teach about the relationship between the circumference, the radius, and the diameter of a circle. And I still remember those formula in the context of that story even though I have taken several college math classes.
I like that book
I dunno why, but the buried immortal thing just immediately made me think Magnus Archives. Dunno why, I'm sure most of these could be connected to that series if you thought about it, but that one just felt so The Buried. Maybe because I don't think I've seen much other horror media that plays with that sort of fear.
Fr, it's basically exactly what happens to you when you get "caught" by it
Okay this was fun and all but 9:22 actually made my eyes water from the chills it sent down my back
The dolls' pupils contracting is somehow scarier than their heads turning.
It's because it's a lot more subtle and you can easily miss it. Plus plenty of real dolls have articulated joints including their necks, they do not have contracting eyes, because that would be too difficult and costly.
I am gobsmacked by the fact you went a whole episode without dredging up the buboes.
as soon as Addison talked about that new Junji Ito anime i went and watched up to the Hanging Balloons episode
bad anime CG has never been used more effectively, and in a more utterly terrifying way, not to mention i felt it was really well directed and paced
In terms of short horror films, "The Autopsy" from The Cabinet of Curiosities is probably my current favourite.
Same! Something about an extraterrestrial threat being more verbose than you are is absolutely terrifying
7:37 YOU CANT KILL THE DEVIL JEREMY
I just listened Kingmaker chapter 8 and Addison was SO good in it!
Two Sentence Horror:
I was relieved the fart monster was too far away for me to smell his farts. Then he activated his huge fan.
The last one reminds me of a book I read years ago about all the chemical elements. In the book, the author talked about how each one was used in day-to-day life, bits about its discovery, and a few anecdotes. One I always remembered was that on the day he got an MRI, they asked him if he did any metalwork recently. When he said yes, they insisted on x-raying his eyes first. He only found out later why that was
The face I made about the MRI one, the full body physical cringe while watching this in public.
Admittedly I'm sensitive by proxy to eye stuff.
It's always a good day when Addison features on an episode!
I think I like this one even better than the bad 2 sentence horror story one! This was great and would love to see more!
Watching this at almost two at night... its worth wrecking my sleep schedule even more
My skin began to crawl.
I guess you really don't know what you've got till it's gone
OOH I DON'T LIKE THAT EEK
hA
I like how, in order to prove how normal eating apple cores is, Henry the little pig boy eats it slowly and meticulously, probably the least normal way to eat anything imaginable.
Hearing voices outside my apartment window never bothered me.
After spending my first night on the international space station, it does.
Knife guy use to love taking the meat worm to the park.
Until they learned it’s where the hallway man milks his creature.
Don't worry, The Hallway Man's just getting Evil Santa a Chirstmas gift.
Thanks for the shoutout!
Oh my god, it's the Kingmaker Histories Audio Drama!!
omg hi!!!!
as a big fan of expressionist horror films and junji ito, when you accidentally said "the cabinet of amigara fault," I just about unraveled
I would love to send you guys some of my own two sentence horrors
Please do!
I did have to double check what an MRI machine is and... Yeah that is top tier.
Space-rending magnets.
26:36 this was the 2 sentence horror that inspired one of my favorite monster ideas, you can't hear a single sound from the monster, you have to determine where it is through the sound of nature, I imagined this monster as having 3 tails with 3 different venoms just for fun, Red Venom causes pain in every part of the body like being stung by an entire wasp swarm then an entire bullet ant nest, Green Venom causes choking, suffocating, the loss of the ability to speak properly, the victim's voice will only sound like a shrill screaming breath, Blue Venom causes sleepiness, nightmares, false dreams(as in nightmares that seem like dreams with slight abnormality just barely noticeable), vivid dreams, sleepwalking, etc.
Now, I am no professional but Addison mentioning about rehearsing things to prepare us for bad things reminds me of counterfactual thinking. Unlike upwards counterfactual thinking where we imagine “what if this turned out better?”, downwards CFT is all about “what if this turned out worse?”
What psychologists believe the reason for it is to prepare us for scenarios where things go wrong.
You mentioned the whole thing about short films that feel like proof of concepts for a full movie, and I like to add short films that feel like pilot episodes to nonexistant series as an extension of that. It's a distinctly different but similarly frustrating vibe
The rate of content seems to be going nuts right now. And I’m here for it.
I remember one of the previous bad ones (the one about the evil mirror double) and I thought of a better ending for that one:
I don't like looking in the mirror
My reflection never smiles back
"When all of the rats scurry away"
Is such a good trope, and twisting it makes it even better.
Like in chainsaw man where Makima apears from a swirling of rats.
Kingmaker Histories is my favourite recently audio-drama. It is up there with Magus Elgar in terms of Quality and times I want "I am writing this down for my Pathfinder game."
I CAN'T EVEN COME UP WITH A CONTEXT TO PUT THIS IN BUT PLEASE I WANT DISTRESSING MEMES
I love these things. I found hall because of one, I’m half sure I stayed because of them, yeah taking the piss outta the beach that makes you old is fun, and learning genuinely good writing advice is helpful, but these? These were my gateway
The Long Dream and The Enigma of Amigara Fault are two of Junji Ito's short stories that have seriously stuck with me. I didn't find them scary while reading but after lingering in my brain... they get scarier to me at least. I seriously appreciate how great he is as a manga artist though. Repulsive, or horrific... I seriously can't get the image of people being sewn together, their skin, lips, and eyelids stretched from the tension of the wire/thread... gives me a shiver.
I'm not fond of the ending to The Enigma of Amigara Fault though. I forget about it a lot because I didn't personally get much out of the addition of "this is where those holes end up and what form people take", it was enough for me to have no idea but also being unable to move back out while being forced to inch forward. Though if it was a bit of a cameo like "hey this is where those horrific creatures that were slaughtered in another short story came from, they were former humans that wanted help but were systematically killed without explanation instead", I think that would've hit with a heartwrenching punch. I'm just weak to those sort of slowburn twists.
Anyway, Junji Ito is well-known for GOOD reason, anyone who is even slightly interested and hasn't read anything by him should absolutely jump in
The point of Amigara Fault isn't quite the holes.
It's always read as a suicide metaphor for me. The characters have this irresistible urge to, well, annihilate themselves.
Only there's worse mutilations than death.
I was worried that watching this video would trigger some bad mental health spells in me but the added commentary from some of my three favourite goofsters sorta lessened the blow
That one around 9:22 -ish reminds me of how when Scott Cawthon was developing FNaF 1, he had a nightmare where Bonnie the Bunny was right outside of his room, waiting for him to open the door, but when he got to the door to lock it, it was already locked, making him terrified at the idea that the door wasn’t just already locked, but rather locked by something else already in his room. And, of course, we’re not talking about this big goofy robotic bunny or something, this is the version of Bonnie that existed in his head while designing the game. This is a tattered, worn down blue rabbit with matted fur and lifeless purple eyes wielding a dulled Flying V guitar, not the modern cotton candy blue plastic rabbit holding a trapezoidal guitar that kinda looks like a Flying V but is legally distict due to Funko not wanted to get sued.
Many "two sentence" horror stories are actually just one sentence broken into two segments.
This needs to continue as a series.
This is up there with SpongeBob Boys and Troper Fails.
I don't watch this channel all too often but it's always a treat when I do end up watching, this video especially gave me some chills, you three are so fun to listen to, on that note I think distressing memes would be very cool
I'm trapped in the foothills of mind I only can hear the beep of the machine keeping me alive
something fell off my jewlery rack while watching this and i genuinely got scared
Chirstmas is tangled deep in my mind
Wait I watched puss n boots 2 the day before yesterday omg
An idea for a short horror story or SCP item depending on how you wanted to format it. Here's the Two sentence version:
"The officer looked down at the item that had inspired so much bloodshed & betrayal thinking about how many lives it had ruined before being put in the evidence locker. It took everything in his power not to remove the solid gold violin & take it home, but maybe after they were done with the trial."
A bet is still a deal, & the Devil threw that contest down in Georgia because he wanted that dumb hillbilly to take the fiddle home.
I always eat the apple core. Not eating apple cores is just wasteful.
My guts are churning, I must say what I ate did not sit well with me.
Such a shame too, he was such a nice man.
The thing that drifted ashore is the best ito imo
Very excellent stories in this one though, but still the scariest thing is Henry just eating an entire apple core like that's the normal way to have an apple
I really appreciated the discussion on trigger/content warnings, cause that's exactly how I try and use them (that or deciding "not today"). I love horror, and knowing may need to steel myself for something in advance really helps.
I opened my laptop, to my horror:
I had subscribed to Diregentlemen!!
I am so glad y’all brought up Higurashi, that is high key awesome horror anime and I’m glad that people more well versed in writing good horror media acknowledge the terror that I’ve felt with that series. (I watched the whole series when I was fourteen, seeing it at 3 AM was a big mistake, but I loved it then, I still love it now, I’ve never forgotten a lot of the imagery of those shows. It lives rent free in my brain.
my favorite silly italian and his goofy crew pumped out another video!
the thing with the "i see it too" is that it doesent even need to be a scary monster, because no matter what it is if a thing you thought was a hallucination was suddenly confirmed to not be thats freaky on its own even if the hallucination is on its own harmless
You mentioned lights out and I was thrown back to when I saw it at a friend’s house when I was 14. I’m not even gonna watch it again, I know I’m not sleeping tonight
Thanks for reminding me how good short horror is! I'm also a fan of Deformed Lunchbox.
We sent a message into space.
Years later we received a reply “be quiet or they’ll hear you”
"Do you want sum Cheeese?" The Cheese Man panted on my doorway again; it had been months since my failure to convince anyone else He existed.
I had proudly touted on the Internet my disdain for humor. Then one night, I heard the sounds of Circus Music and horn honks gathering around my house.
My doctor had claimed it was a routine examination for a male my age. I began to doubt him once he called in five other doctors.
I really do love trains. I hope to give everybody else a chance to be one too.
The warnings strewn across the room we found ourselves in told us how dangerous the corpse chained to the back wall was. Then it opened it's eyes.
Very fun and spine chilling stories. A few of them I think had too many words, for example I feel the one about the man hanging from the noose would be scarier if it ended by just saying "Then I noticed him chasing me." Because saying that he was swinging from the trees just makes me think of some sort of Zombie Tarzan or Spider-Man. Still, a lot of enjoyable ones, especially the last one and the one about who locked the door!
Also, I'd love to see distressing memes about Henry being a little pig boy that eats apple cores!
There’s a short story I had to read for a class called “Mars is Heaven”. The copies my teacher handed out unintentionally cut off before the final scene, but the specific line that it was cut off at caused me to think more about the story than if it had continued.
The main character is leading an expedition to Mars when they discover it looks just like Earth. Not only that, but the crew encounter their lost loved ones. The main character is settling into bed after reuniting with his previously-late parents and brother, and he starts to if this is a trap by evil martians. He rises from bed and hears his brother ask, “Where are you going?” And the only word before the cutoff is, “What?”
The full version isn’t nearly as interesting, spoiling the suspense, ambiguity, and a minor but fascinating sci-fi question. It’s also worth noting the story states this is the third expedition to Mars. I sincerely think the story would have been better if no answer where given.
the scariest thing in this video is the implication one might "donald duck" it in the "privacy" of their "own home" but STILL WEAR SOCKS
As someone with too much trauma TWs are so important and really need to happen more because I have been genuinely fucked up and hurt in the long term by consuming media that suddenly shoved a rape scene into my face and just triggering PTSD in the worst way possible
for the one about the kid who was being carried by their parents to bed, *i* thought it was going to end with "but now that im an adult, living on my own, im much less comforted by the experience" or something of that nature.
The one about the immortal guy digging in the wrong direction for 50 years... I guess he is also weightless, since he apparently can't feel the pull of gravity...
The first one actually gave me a chill! Love the concept! It’s very “this shouldn’t be happening” subtle-ish horror
This bowl of noodles I'm eating suddenly tastes much better
I guess I fell into the trap of thinking that two sentence horror stories were lesser. They are good for finding a balance to the detail you put in a story, and finding the most important details to writing your stories.
I examen the empty tube of crazy glue wondering what my son did with it.
I found my answer after I applied the Preparation-H.
ADDISON’S BACK WOOOOOO
12:18 in situations like those, you do the spit test. spit, and if it lands back in your face, you're facing upwards. also works when you're trapped under snow.
edit: i read hanging balloons because you mentioned it and it reminded exactly why i hate horror, even well crafted horror (the manga was good, i just don't fuck with hopelessness)
37:45 A well-executed one! I love this channel's wordplay xD
37:25 oh wait, this one actually gave me chills
goodness gracious
Funny how things work out, I was just re-listening to the other 2SH videos when this one got posted. 37:17 is my favorite for this one.
Thanks to this video I now have a show horror story idea (The cricket one inspired it the most)
Y’all are weak for not eating the apple core. Do it, cowards!
Gus: Leave a little comment down below is Henry’s a little pig boy.
Me: Well, I would roast Henry like you asked, Gus, but I’m not supposed to burn trash, so I’m going to have to pass.
(…I’m sorry, Henry. I just couldn’t resist. Besides, unlike Gus-who’s a classy America-I’m your average yankee American, and thus I *have* to look down on anyone who doesn’t live in my country. It’s in my nature!)
I have never felt so betrayed
@@henrygalley2831 your parents named you Henry. How could you forget that?
As I left my apartment and walked down the hall, I felt a tap on my shoulder as I heard my neighbor call my name.
She walked in from around the corner ahead of me and froze when she saw what was down the hall.
Gus laughs like Doflamingo
I always consider that I’m not the one who locked it and it always scares me
it was the middle of the night, and i went to grab a snack.
once i got out of the kitchen, i realized that something changed.
Watching this at midnight is a bad choice. I’m so scared rn