Where Did These Images Come From?

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Published 2023-07-12
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In this video, I explore the backstories and origins of 5 well-known scary images that have been circulating the internet for years.

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All Comments (21)
  • @ayushidosieah3416
    These pictures themselves aren’t scary, it’s the undiscovered exact reason WHY and HOW they exist
  • @Alicia96
    What I love about humans is that they are both reluctant, yet entirely eager to believe in something greater than themselves... a perfect paradox.
  • @Jesses001
    It is actually totally normal to find stairs in the wilderness. When I was younger, I used to do long range hikes. Sometimes if you have a location that you can research, I almost always found information about a warehouse or factory that existed there. Stairs are just the strongest parts of the structure, so they are the last part that nature takes back when people stop using such places. Random fireplaces are common as well.
  • @Jessespresso
    I can tell you that the teletubby picture isn't some sort of mystery. The teletubby costumes are real. My dad wore one on my 2nd birthday. My family still have a photo of it and apparently I cried as soon as I saw him 😂
  • @carsonglass7345
    The fact that smile dog’s photos have almost zero background information just makes the Creepypasta more scary
  • @snaggel
    The first smile dog image is the "Still Bummed" album cover but edited. The 2nd image is the true image, made by the writer of the OG story to accompany the story. The third image is from a deviantart account
  • @Goprof150
    One thing to note about that Mickey Mouse photo is that boiler looks like it’s brand new so it’s probably not in an abandoned house.
  • @nevie2960
    honestly the saddest part about the teletubby one is that it is safe to assume this poor kid most likely was a long term patient concidering he has a bunch of stuff up on the walls. As to whether or not he made it we probably will never know, but the fact that the picture was used as part of a collage put up by the hospital itself, it is more likely he survived as I imagine hospitals tend to avoid using pictures of patients who have passed away in their any display that isn't intended for memorialzing
  • @Comfy_Gaming
    9:17 POV: You used .001 seconds of Disney footage without permission
  • @MissYamIherexxx
    The Mickey Mouse photo is actually Minnie Mouse, you can tell by the red and white spotted dress and the yellow heels, both of which Mickey doesn't have. Since the costume is completely messed up, it's likely the bow fell off.
  • @radioactive_wolves
    fun fact: I have a photo of myself as a toddler with teletubby mascots in those exact costumes! they weren't meant to be creepy, that's pretty much just how costumes looked in the 90s
  • the mikey one never really scared me, since the mask themself looks very much afraid with how big the eyeballs are and how little the pupils are, and with the addition of floppy ears. It feel like this wittle guy just got himself lost, and I want to give them a hug.
  • @MrDarshD
    What makes these images scarier is that they exist before the AI era and when fake images or modifications couldn't be as realistic as they're now
  • @lewisx410
    The teletubbies picture isn't really that creepy. That's what costumes were like in the 90s. I have a photo of me and my family with Mr Blobby, where you can see the man's wrist because the costume was terrible. Also, Dennis Bergkamp played for Arsenal, as you can see in the picture, it's an English hospital bed.
  • I would laugh if the “Smile dog” black and white pictures were a dog that got ahold of somebody’s dentures.