Where Did These Videos Come From?

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Publicado 2023-11-09
In this video, I explore the backstories and origins of 5 well-known scary videos that have been circulating the internet for years.

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  • @vanessad.c.4094
    Imagine being that guy living a normal life while your pic is out there creeping people out 😂
  • I love the fact that the density of graffiti on the walls are a measurement for how deep you are in the catacomb‘s labyrinth. The depth and darkness are like a filter of fear, where fewer and fewer people dare to continue to go forward before taking a U turn. The absence of graffiti as some kind of Void-O-Meter.
  • @LucidCreature
    How does one send their eyes through the mail if they can’t see what they’re doing 😂
  • @sandrafaith
    I don't think there was anyone else down there in the Catacombs... I think he just freaked out, dropped the camera, and was too scared to stop and go back for it. ( If the footage is real, that is.)
  • @ohhello6927
    Is it just me, or does anyone else feel more relieved of their fear of these videos knowing the backstory? I've had a subconscious fear of these videos since I watched them back in the day but getting exposed to them and then getting some kind of context just helped me feel better about them.
  • @Undo743
    So, 153 people took out their eyes, and then sent it to youtube? Thats some talent.
  • @meerah396
    The Reddit and YouTube horror era was epic because the way how these creepypasta are simple but create a haunting and curios enviroment is spectacular!!
  • @Gyrrr1
    Ngl, that "there is nothing" video is absolutely scary, i still remember until this day, i got terrible nightmare after watching it, even now I'm still feeling scared when watch that lmao
  • @ElFreakinCid
    How was anyone ever scared by the story attached to Mereana Mordegard Glesgorv? Holy shit, I just laughed my ass off at "gouged their eyes out and MAILED THEM TO YOUTUBE", I'd completely forgotten that detail!
  • @Rosstp94
    Well...the reason the robotics professor made creepy music videos like "I feel fantastic" is because the videos he made got infinitely more attention than they would have if they were just normal tech videos Tara the singing android is a straight-up internet legend. Wouldn't be nearly as famous without the videos.
  • @LabkornI
    These old classic horror videos from old YouTube are great! The feeling of emptiness is strange, but at the same time, I feel nostalgic for watching these videos when I was little.
  • I’m impressed with the 152 people who were able to package and ship there eyes to San Bruno while blind. Well done.
  • @TrulyySarah
    “I feel fantastic” still gives me the creeps today
  • @user-bt3of1ye3d
    Early internet had some of the best horror.The best parts were not having any context for most of them.We only guessed and our imagination made them even scarier
  • @Pudding404
    Of course I find this past midnight and end up going down a rabbithole just like way back. Some things never change.