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  • @JomanJorito
    @JomanJorito3 ай бұрын

    Are we going to ignore the fact that dog taxi op saved a little girl from certain doom

  • @RobertCampsall

    @RobertCampsall

    3 ай бұрын

    I was thinking the same thing. OP was as much a hero as the taxi driver - maybe more so, as he didn't have a car or a stick.

  • @ruejules4418

    @ruejules4418

    2 ай бұрын

    @@RobertCampsall taxi driver is the of op,and op is the hero of the little girl.

  • @UnoDinero95001

    @UnoDinero95001

    2 ай бұрын

    Literally, bro is a hero

  • @thomasdickson35
    @thomasdickson353 ай бұрын

    #4 Is ridiculous. If the company knew this guy was an "intimate offender," why would they send a woman at all, when they were expected to bathe him? That's on the company for sure.

  • @Stopthisrightnow560

    @Stopthisrightnow560

    2 ай бұрын

    They don't fucking care.

  • @amashizaino

    @amashizaino

    2 ай бұрын

    @@Stopthisrightnow560yep. You’re 100% right. Companies don’t GAF. I did the same kind of job years ago and wound up getting dragged around by my hair by one guy and smacked around and bit by another. Never again. I’m a 5’ 140lb woman. The biter is over 6’3 and the hair puller was known for violent meltdowns. 😑 I quit right after the hair dragging.

  • @13wolfy13

    @13wolfy13

    Ай бұрын

    No idea. A care agency put a known pedo into a relative's house in the past. said relative had 2 kids and 1 on the way. Agencies just do that crap. There's probably someone to report those companies. If there isn't there should be.

  • @JustAlphaa

    @JustAlphaa

    Ай бұрын

    they probably did research on the guy after the report

  • @NugSkinnyPig

    @NugSkinnyPig

    Ай бұрын

    because they dont care and will do anything for a profit and routinely put workers in danger, I worked in that job for a few months and quit very swiftly.

  • @JeantheSecond-ip7qm
    @JeantheSecond-ip7qm2 ай бұрын

    Taxi driver might be story guy’s hero, but story guy is the little girl’s hero.

  • @moranjackson7662

    @moranjackson7662

    2 ай бұрын

    Just was going to mention it. He went in without backup and weapons. He is the real hero! Okay one of two 😅

  • @ThistlesGarden

    @ThistlesGarden

    16 күн бұрын

    "So, the dogs are chasing me, and I can hear them right on my heels I know they're about to catch me pull me to the ground and tear me to shreds when out of nowhere this guy comes charging in and starts fighting off the dogs allowing me to get away. I never found out who he was or even got a good look at his face, but sometimes I have nightmares about the dogs but then this he comes, and I know I'm going to be ok." -Little Girl, probably.

  • @JeantheSecond-ip7qm

    @JeantheSecond-ip7qm

    16 күн бұрын

    @@ThistlesGardenAw. I’m teary now.

  • @tomhaskett5161
    @tomhaskett51613 ай бұрын

    Story #7 - the friendly poker game is a well-known scam in Thailand

  • @xOrionNebula2708

    @xOrionNebula2708

    Ай бұрын

    well thats good i never got scammed when i went there but hey my family doesnt do poker

  • @xOrionNebula2708

    @xOrionNebula2708

    Ай бұрын

    honestly isnt doing poker in any country that you arent very fimiliar with a bit risky...?

  • @xOrionNebula2708

    @xOrionNebula2708

    Ай бұрын

    like im not saying its only thailand i am talking about ANY country that you arent very fimiliar with for example your from france it can be the united states and so on

  • @iLikeCoffee777

    @iLikeCoffee777

    Ай бұрын

    good to know now

  • @Codm22712
    @Codm227123 ай бұрын

    I swear bro uploads at the perfect times for me when I was just about to sit down and binge his videos and play some Pokémon just chill

  • @metalhand333

    @metalhand333

    3 ай бұрын

    At 12 A.M.???

  • @meknowcool8730

    @meknowcool8730

    3 ай бұрын

    chill. There's different timezones.

  • @Codm22712

    @Codm22712

    3 ай бұрын

    @@metalhand333 it was 11pm for me

  • @kami_oniisama9884

    @kami_oniisama9884

    3 ай бұрын

    @@metalhand333 Poczekaj, aż nauczy się innych języków.

  • @PokemonGoViolette

    @PokemonGoViolette

    3 ай бұрын

    @@kami_oniisama9884What language is this? I’m genuinely curious. I wish youtube would tell what language is written. :(

  • @dailydrivensedans4875
    @dailydrivensedans48753 ай бұрын

    Never run away from a dog. Most dog/wolf/coyote attacks occur solely because the victim runs away. It triggers their prey drive. Those of you with a dog bestfriend go outside. Get your dogs attention then full sprint away from them. They will chase until u can even run anymore. Theyr not gonna hurt u but point is its a natural drive. If a dog seems to be a seriously threat do this: dont run! Dont look it in the eyes. Dont ag it on in anyway. Hold your territory. If its the dogs territory back away. But dont run. If it bites u kick it. Do not run. Running does no good. U cant outrun it. If a dog wants the average oerson dead your dead. Most dog attacks are easily avoidable by simply holding your ground. Theyr playful creatures. They hunt for more then just killing... As do humans.....

  • @janemiettinen5176

    @janemiettinen5176

    3 ай бұрын

    This goes with all animals who are not prey themselves, bears, wolves, big cats etc, even house cats, the instinct is powerful. Moose are just super unpredictable, so I would add them too. Make yourself big, back away slowly, talk in low voice, no sudden moves. Neck is the safest place to grab smaller animals. If youre already getting bit, dont pull away, but try to push towards the animal, towards back of the mouth, even if its totally counterintuitive. Just dont turn your back or run! See a doc even for small scratches, not later but immediately.

  • @FizzieWebb

    @FizzieWebb

    3 ай бұрын

    Also for dogs, if they bite, grab their bottom jaw, and push down. All the leverage in a dogs jaw is in their lower half, pushing down means they cannot close it again. Also, like crocs and gators, their muscles for opening their mouths are weaker than closing, so if you can, close the dogs mouth, and hold it shut, it will have a hard time getting it back open. Granted, this will only protect you from one dog.

  • @tannerbenson7864

    @tannerbenson7864

    3 ай бұрын

    It's the same thing with bears, too. Don't run, don't turn around, and don't look it in the eyes.

  • @Brax37_

    @Brax37_

    3 ай бұрын

    yeah stood still and stared it in the eyes, still 2 months in the hospital 🎉😅

  • @ArtfullyQT

    @ArtfullyQT

    3 ай бұрын

    I was visiting family in brazil and brazil has quite allot of stray dogs. One of the stray dogs walked up in front of me and growled. I had the feeling running would make the situation worse, so i just pretended that I didn’t see the dog and side stepped it and continued walking in my normal pace. I walked for a bit and looked behind me, the dog was still standing in the place where i left it behind and it just looked kind of confused on why I didn’t react in any way.

  • @PatDaPochita
    @PatDaPochita3 ай бұрын

    I love the taxi hero story cuz in the end it’s not just the taxi driver it was also the person writing the story they saw a little girl being chased by dogs and sprung into action being bitten while trying to help and she gets away and then a hero gets saved by another hero who drives a taxi

  • @emilygoogle6520
    @emilygoogle65202 ай бұрын

    Regarding story 18… many don’t know what happens if you get into a car accident while you have a full bladder… there’s a good chance your bladder will rupture. The ex-marine put op in serious danger, but the discomfort from a normal collision with a tree would be the LEAST of his issues. So, the next time someone asks you if you need to pee before going on that road trip? The answer is yes.

  • @averagejoe455
    @averagejoe4552 ай бұрын

    Immigration and Customs Enforcement primarily hires people who cannot pass the mental evaluations to become a police officer. Their rationale is usually questionable.

  • @grandmafrosty
    @grandmafrosty3 ай бұрын

    To the two people in Egypt: What. The. Heck. You have ARMED GUARDS! Don't piss off the locals and/or the people they are protecting you from! Were your "needs" worth more than, I don't know, potentially, and possibly likely, your lives?? Like, first off, don't disrespect another country's customs in any circumstances, but ESPECIALLY not when they are so unfriendly to foreigners that you need ARMED GUARDS!!! Control yourselves, people. Anyways, rant over.

  • @yowza9638

    @yowza9638

    3 ай бұрын

    Legit, get ahold of yourselves, people. Your life is on the line and you "can't help but hold hands??" Like, bruh...

  • @MeepChangeling

    @MeepChangeling

    3 ай бұрын

    "don't disrespect another country's customs in any circumstances" Why should we extend that courtacy to them? They don't to us. Despite us doing that for decades and decades.

  • @EW-ed6kd

    @EW-ed6kd

    3 ай бұрын

    @@MeepChangelingprobably because you don’t want to die

  • @RobertCampsall

    @RobertCampsall

    3 ай бұрын

    @@MeepChangeling And because where we live it generally isn't illegal for them to live the way they are choosing to live, while in their country, some of our expected freedoms are illegal. That's a rather huge difference, don't you think? If their custom they are enacting is illegal, report them. It's not "fair", per se, but if you don't agree with their customs and laws, DON'T GO THERE.

  • @Bob-cs8gs

    @Bob-cs8gs

    3 ай бұрын

    Yeah, it kind of gave main character energy. Oh, we might die on a pier and be on the news, let's kiss! Just.... Bizarre. Makes me wonder if they're younger cause Lord knows my logic wasn't sound when I was younger.

  • @marieg595
    @marieg5953 ай бұрын

    I was about 7 months pregnant, taking the train to university during the day. I got into the mostly empty train car and sat down near the door. Across the aisle from me was a 20-something man, dressed in punk. After the train started moving again, he started slowly calling "Mommy. Mommmy" in a sort of Jack Nicholson voice. I tried not to stare, but as I glanced at him, he was brandishing a knife, slicing gashes into the seat. I surveyed the train car, and the only other person on board with us was a man who was on the far end of the car, facing away from us. I glanced back at the guy, and now he was slicing gashes into the back of his hand, leaving red, bloody streaks. I made the decision then and there to get off at the next stop. All the while, I braced myself for what it was going to feel like to be stabbed with his knife. I hopped off at the next stop without incident, and caught the next train. Maybe he was just a guy trying to be edgy, but watching him gouge his hand made me realize I couldn't anticipate what he'd do next.

  • @chickaweeka

    @chickaweeka

    Ай бұрын

    The level of insanity that casually exists in society is insane in and of itself

  • @Choujifangirl

    @Choujifangirl

    28 күн бұрын

    All I see is a man with severe mental illness and possible abandonment issues other than that yeah you had every goddamn right to get the Frick out of that situation

  • @TheRedGhost_

    @TheRedGhost_

    21 күн бұрын

    I'm concerned about the other guy 😭

  • @Choujifangirl

    @Choujifangirl

    21 күн бұрын

    @@chickaweeka i don’t see insanity, I see undiagnosed mental illness, that man needs mental help, it’s sad that mental health help is nonexistent for people in America

  • @kathrinsides2838
    @kathrinsides28383 ай бұрын

    Re: Story 17, I’m so glad that the 2 guys who were “friends” with the attacker of the other girl were stupid enough to tell on themselves because if they had been smarter & sneakier, they’d have been able to find out where she lived as well as have the opportunity to do who knows what to her. And it certainly wouldn’t have turned out well for her. And she might have ended up in way worse shape than the girl she had helped.

  • @Ravigyne
    @Ravigyne2 ай бұрын

    The bodyguards drove them to an isolated place to enjoy their innocent PDA without pissing off the locals and their charges getting killed. The bodyguards did their jobs, and did them well. After all, it is always bad optics for bodyguards of foreigners to engage locals, especially when its locals pissed off due to breaking social, cultural, or religious taboo. Even worse than military or PMC firefights for the exact reason. Moral of the story: Respect local traditions and customs. Period.

  • @xOrionNebula2708

    @xOrionNebula2708

    Ай бұрын

    some guy said "why should we follow the norms" "when they dont extend curtacy and lieniency to us" well go ahead and not follow the rules but your death is just gonna be as meaningless as even coming up with the idea or even considering in the first place and honestly if you wanna do that stuff the place they went really does NOT seem like its the right place to go *(i am saying this in a situation where you have no control over the situation what so ever)*

  • @DavidRichardson153
    @DavidRichardson1533 ай бұрын

    The urge definitely hit me in this story, but before I was able to act on it, I got to bear witness to someone pulling a Reverse Uno card on the situation. I was attending a martial arts class. For context, I was a mid-ranking student at the time, and the program I trained in was going through its own Christmas break, but they offered this class to those who wanted more out of their training (and probably to also counter the holiday weight gain). I had started attending more classes, so of course I signed up, and it was at a gym that was part of a medium-sized strip mall. Now, the class was pretty intense. There was not much done in terms of sparring over the session, but the workouts, which lasted two hours, would leave you worn out and exhausted. It certainly did not help that you would sweat up a storm, and because it was winter, the sweat would quickly turn into slush as you walked out of the gym, but you would not notice it until you got in your car and pressed your back against the seat. Still, I would like to think that they helped with my physique and techniques. Anyway, for one of these classes, I ended up being the last student to leave. By likely random circumstances, the gym was pretty much deserted by this point (there was always at least a small crowd, not counting the class itself, by the time it starts). I am pretty sure the time approaching 10 pm had something to do with that, but I was too exhausted to pay too much attention to it. Thus, I nearly stumbled out due to having had a slight misstep during the class and hurting myself a bit. I was also chugging my Gatorade, trying to recharge a little before I got to my car. Despite (or maybe because of) the parking lot being nearly completely empty, with my car being one out of, like, four still being there, I heard an engine revving and speeding toward my direction. I turned to the source and saw some van heading towards me - not straight towards me, but still towards me. Its side door was already open, and I could see some burly guy looking at me - or at least in my direction - as he was about to leap out. Now, I was and still am fairly fit and had been practicing self-defense for some time (even had been in one - and _only_ one - fight that went one-sidedly in my favor), but all of my mental alarms were going off, and I mean *_ALL_* of them, ranging from, "Danger! DANGER! TAKE ACTION!" to "START RUNNING AWAY NOW!!" to _"OH SH^T, WE CAN'T PHYSICALLY RUN!!!"_ to finally *_"OH F^^^, WE'RE IN NO CONDITION TO FIGHT!!!!"_* As panic was about to set in, I felt this whoosh go by my head, and in the darkness, I barely caught sight of this blur heading for the guy. The next things I noticed happen occured in this order (note that my sense of time was shot because of the panic, so I do not know how fast or slow it all went): 1) the sound of something glass hitting something else, 2) the sight of said glass object, a bottle, bouncing off the man's face, 3) the man recoiling and falling backwards into the van, 4) the bottle hitting the pavement yet not breaking, 5) the man landing on his back in the van, 6) someone else from the van shouting something, 7) the van speeding away. After who knows how long, my brain finally rebooted and forced the panic down enough for me to take full notice of what just happened. That was when I hear a voice call out from behind me and asking if I was okay. I was able to immediately recognize it as belonging to the class instructor, and so I turned around to look at him. Now, for the record, I was in my early 20s at the time, and this man, the instructor, was in his 70s. I stand at a flat six feet while he is more around five and a half. My body at the time was more like heated steel that was in the process of being forged, and his body was like tempered steel. I never once believed I could beat him in a fight because he is one of the hardest sparring partners I have ever had; I could hold my own against him, sure, but I could never win against him. For some reason, I never thought he could throw a glass bottle so accurately through the darkness. I had already respected him before, mostly because he taught some of the classes I trained in, but that experience took it to a whole new level. I managed to say that I was okay, and after a quick eyeing of me, he simply said, "You might wanna get out of here now." It obviously was not a threat, let alone one aimed at me, but for that mad dash to my car (he probably just stayed back on some kind of overwatch), I felt absolutely no pain as I chucked my bag into the back seat and then quickly got in and sped off. Of course, the pain came back and with a vengeance once I was home and the adrenaline wore off, but I was just grateful. To me, the pain meant that I was still alive.

  • @janemiettinen5176

    @janemiettinen5176

    3 ай бұрын

    Ive been riding horses since I was 9 and we had to walk thru a small forest to the bus stop. Usually I was with my bestie, but couple of months I was on my own, since she busted her knee. I tried to wait for someone to walk towards the same way, our stables were part of bigger sports center, so there was nearly always someone going my way, but just this one time everyone had gone already. Im from Finland, my riding lesson was from 7-8pm and dark falls early in the wintertime, so I definitely wasn’t happy. There’s not even snow yet to light up the dark woods. As I start walking thru this small forest patch, I had to encourage myself to go thru with it, but I thought it was just me being alone in the dark, having to walk thru this creepy shortcut. Im like five, ten steps in, when this youngish dude walks from behind me, I expect him to pass, but he starts to walk with me, trying to carry some sort of conversation. All the hair in my neck is standing up, this isn’t right, this dude isn’t right! We are like in the middle of the forest when he tries to take my hand, I was already on edge, so I whipped him with my riding crop, first in the face, leaving an instant red mark, I can see it even in the dark, second hit him somewhere in the back. As he yelps out, out of pain and probably surprise, I hear a deep voice yelling “HEY!” and a goddamn drunkard stands up from the bushes nearby, then the whole group of them! Would-be-kiddy-rapist takes off, he doesn’t even follow the path, just straight into forest, followed by two of these “forest men”. The original drunk asks me if Im ok, I think I am and they walk me to my bus stop, even waiting for my bus to come. There were other people around now, but they wanted to make sure he doesn’t come back. They tell me they saw this guy lingering about earlier and decided to keep watch, this forest was their hangout. Im eternally thankful, this incident totally changed my view of drunks and homeless peeps, before I was more scared of them than I would’ve been this neatly clothed young guy. I must’ve been 10 or 11, something like that. Afterwards I walked the long way if I was alone, even at that age I knew I might not be as lucky again. The forest route was like five times shorter, but I still felt better walking along lit road. My only regret is not calling the cops when I got home, somehow I feel this wasn’t his first time, it was too well thought out. Or I could’ve at least told the mounted cops what happened, they had their horses in the same stables. And I still have that same crop, it’s slightly busted, my cats have chewed it and it’s missing few pieces, but I love it. Wouldn’t exchange it for a newer model, it’s still perfect in my eyes.

  • @feha92
    @feha923 ай бұрын

    Story 16: sounds like it was not actually that they were in a danger (by that particular individual). Most likely they stumbled upon an area someone was using to sleep (probably woke him up too - and with how ppl attack such people and they were sneaking without flashlights he was probably scared a.f and trying to stay unnoticed), and their instincts rightly warned them. Then when they started speaking again he likely realized they were not a danger and just as scared as he was, and concurred with them that leaving is in their best interest too.

  • @IcedVaporeon

    @IcedVaporeon

    2 ай бұрын

    Yea, I highly doubt he would of done much of anything. Definitely got the shit scared out of him as well.

  • @ZombieQueeen

    @ZombieQueeen

    2 ай бұрын

    …. He approached them from behind and there is a reality if increase violence and mental illness amongst the homeless. This made up narrative is quite odd

  • @squiddwizzard8850

    @squiddwizzard8850

    2 ай бұрын

    That's how I felt too. Just a homeless guy sleeping being like "Yeah, you should go, it's not safe you idiots" and doing it in a way that is intentionally creepy.

  • @xOrionNebula2708

    @xOrionNebula2708

    Ай бұрын

    @@IcedVaporeon i agree and really in this situation its more likely that the man was aware that they were scared of him and didint have the intentions of harming them

  • @xOrionNebula2708

    @xOrionNebula2708

    Ай бұрын

    @@IcedVaporeon most people if they have common sense wouldnt seek to harm someone unless if they are forced to in self deffense or they might do it instinctually with because of past experiences or well for no reason at all

  • @AwesomeShelbiNicole
    @AwesomeShelbiNicole3 ай бұрын

    In middle school I was picked on a lot. So when I finally made a friend (S) towards the middle of seventh grade I got really excited when she invited me to sleep over. All week we kept talking about our sleep over and making all kinds of plans. S would also make comments about how her brother was so weird and i thought my sisters were weird so it didn't seem odd (but in hindsight these I now know were warnings). That Friday after school we walk to S's house and immediately start pulling out snacks and movies and all kinds of other fun stuff. We goofed off for hours until a youngish guy (if I had to guess somewhere between 18-21) came walking in the house. Immediately S started getting really quiet and tried to take me to her room. I didn't want to be rude so i instead introduced myself. This guy introduced himself as "T" and grabbed my hand with both of his. Started trying to ask what kinds of movies/music/snacks I liked, and then offered to give S and I a ride to blockbuster to rent movies and get snacks. He also ran his fingers in the ends of my hair and made comments about how long and pretty it was. (Again he's 18-21 and S and I were 13....) At this point S finally talks me into going into her bedroom where we hangout the rest of the night with no issue (or so I thought). Again did typical 13 year old stuff played in makeup, called boys on the phone and took MySpace pictures in her room until her parents made us go to bed. I laid awake for nearly two hours. The house is silent and had been for awhile when all of a sudden I heard footsteps in the hallway coming towards S's room. I wasn't the only one awake apparently because S climbed out of her bed and locked her bedroom door. I tried to ask what was happening and she just said "My brother likes you. Don't worry I locked my door so he can't come in." ......all of a sudden I had a really bad stomach ache and needed my dad to come pick me up.

  • @xOrionNebula2708

    @xOrionNebula2708

    2 ай бұрын

    thats really bad

  • @robertsteinbach7325
    @robertsteinbach73253 ай бұрын

    I was at our local Fairgrounds in the city having fun with my wife and son. We did most of a circuit around it and was at the exhibit hall when a feeling hit me that said "Leave...now"! So I eventually convinced my wife to leave early, skipping supper and eating somewhere else. At the exits there were a few teenage boys hanging around, and I had a feeling that they were looking for trouble but were waiting for something. On the 11:00 news there was a report of several stabbings and shots fired at the fairgrounds of people leaving and of other teenagers at that exit at about one hour after we had left.

  • @xOrionNebula2708

    @xOrionNebula2708

    Ай бұрын

    dang you saved your family thats really good that you trusted your gut

  • @UnoDinero95001
    @UnoDinero950012 ай бұрын

    7:31 if superheros were real, this guy’d be one😭🩷

  • @stratocastergirl
    @stratocastergirl2 ай бұрын

    When I was ten, I decided to explore a house that was under construction near my neighborhood. It was late afternoon on a gloomy, cold day in March, so most people were in their homes. There was no one around, of that I was sure. I was upstairs in a bedroom when very suddenly I heard the heavy footsteps of a man walking through the downstairs, then coming up the stairs towards where I was. I was not a timid child. Far from it. But everything in me screamed “Get out of here NOW!” I quickly ran to a window, stood on the ledge, and leaped out. It was two stories down to a rough construction site, not a lawn. I landed heavily and sprained my ankle. I never did learn who was coming up those stairs, but years later I found out a nearby neighbor was rumored to be sexually abusing his daughter who was my age, and he also had tried to rape a woman in our neighborhood. So I’m very glad I got out of that situation, fast. 😳 Decades later, I still recall this as the most terrifying episode in my life, and I’ve lived an eventful life.

  • @angelpandadaylane4924
    @angelpandadaylane49242 ай бұрын

    6:08 anxious is your self protection instinct… you did the right thing.

  • @isa_zora463
    @isa_zora4633 ай бұрын

    This one may be over exaggeration but here we go: So one time I was on a cruise with my family, and there was this sort of teenager club where all the teenagers on the boat could go play games like Just Dance or Minecraft. Anyway, I became friends with one of the guys and I thought nothing bad about him when we first meet. Cut to day 2 of knowing each other and he gives a little charm he got on one of the islands, and I suddenly get the feeling this guy was looking for more than a friend. I was only thirteen at the time, and he was (no, you didn’t guess it) twelve, so I thought I was exaggerating. Just later that day he said he forgot “something” in his room and asked me to accompany him to go get it. Now, I had heard many a bad story even at that age, so I said no. When I meet his parents (they came to check up on him) they told me he talked about me a lot. A day or so later he asks me to be his girlfriend and that we could keep in touch after the cruise because we lived in the same area. I was politely declining in the best way a 13 years old with no experience could but I felt he has pressing and trying to guilt me with stuff like “I don’t want to die alone” and such. I was kinda panicked and everyone else in the club was rooting for him so I had no one to bail me out. I refused to give him my number (said I didn’t have a phone) or my Instagram (literally had none) my mom’s number (which he asked for later) and made all the excuses I could because something felt way wrong. I don’t know where he is, but he scared the heck out of me. Now, I was 13 so maybe I remember it wrong, but I think that even now I would still say no.

  • @philippak7726
    @philippak77263 ай бұрын

    I still don't know if the instinct was right but I don't want to find out: I was at a group dinner with some friends, and a woman whom we knew, but most of us didn't like much (she tore a trail through the friend group, dating then dumping people like they were flavours of the week. Had strung along a girl who'd crushed on her hard... just generally toxic), arrived with a guy. She introduced him as her fiance. I have never, ever had such bad vibes from someone. Just being near him made my adrenaline spike and cold shivers run down my back. I made up some excuse and left the dinner, and sent a text to the guy she'd been dating last (and was kinda still sleeping with her? it's complicated but we did warn him) to say I couldn't be around them, and to not include me if they were going to be there again.

  • @spyrothetimelord
    @spyrothetimelord3 ай бұрын

    Ah yes... a message by the elevator which you're supposed to avoid using during fires. Wouldn't it have been better to actively slip a flyer under every door that had a person staying in the room? Presumably housekeeping still passes each room and could do that

  • @AcesAnimations_
    @AcesAnimations_3 ай бұрын

    the first story is absolutely crazy.. that’s straight up person ended behavior glad OP didnt run into them

  • @SpaceWampa
    @SpaceWampa2 ай бұрын

    Considering outcomes It's better to rude than abused

  • @JustAnotherBikerDude
    @JustAnotherBikerDude3 ай бұрын

    Hell yeah I swear this guy uploads just before bed all the time it’s awesome

  • @GemCandy
    @GemCandy3 ай бұрын

    In regards to story 21, the only reason I can guess that they were chasing them, is that in Japanese (stay with me) culture, there's a voodoo-esk practice (STAY WITH ME) where at night, you nail a straw doll to a tree and you need to do that, without ANYONE seeing you, cause if anyone sees you doing that, the curse you're trying to spread over for who the voodoo doll is, will instead of it hitting the target, it will hit you instead. And then you need to go and kill the outsider so the curse still goes to its intended target cause if the one who saw you is dead, no one saw you doing that. So maybe the klan members were doing something ONLY they were allowed ot witness and outsiders needed to be...dealt with.

  • @saagabragi6938

    @saagabragi6938

    2 ай бұрын

    en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ushi_no_toki_mairi

  • @GemCandy

    @GemCandy

    2 ай бұрын

    @@saagabragi6938 Yeah pretty much

  • @CoolCademMAnimates-fz1ui
    @CoolCademMAnimates-fz1ui2 ай бұрын

    This one is still fresh in my mind 2 years later and it feels like yesterday. During grade 7, my teacher would bring is out in the woods and the trails/fields around the woods behind our school to play manhunt (basically tag except when you get tagged, you are both it and you have to be the last one alive by the end). Me and my friend are walking along the trail because we thought a good hiding spot would be in the baseball diamond next to the trail. As we’re walking I hear my friend scream, “OH SH-T!” I look up, and it’s almost like slow motion. A full on massive dog is charging at us teeth exposed, barking furiously. There’s nobody else around except the owner. The dog’s owner had put a leash on the dog as he was supposed to, but conveniently wasn’t holding it. I hadn’t turned around faster in my life. I spun around so fast I am still surprised I wasn’t concussed by just that. I bolted out of there as fast as I could. My friend, who was much faster than me, was already running up the trail by this time. I never ran so fast in my life, even now. It was probably about 45 seconds to halfway up the trail from where we originally were but it felt like 15 minutes. This dog’s owner was just going, “oh yeah, he’s not a bad dog, don’t be afraid” as he CASUALLY WALKED behind us. I turn around and see this dog right behind me. I will never forget that look of anger it had. Then, it stopped and turned. On the fence next to us it stopped to get a squirrel on the top of the fence. I swear to this day, if that squirrel hadn’t been right there at that time, I would have been in the hospital. I kept running, the squirrel left and this dog kept at us. We pass the playground and down towards the field and we watch as this dog TACKLES another kid to the ground. This owner literally waited until that happened to run and yank this dog off this kid and hold the dog back with his whole body. I’ll never forget that day as long as I live.

  • @CoolCademMAnimates-fz1ui

    @CoolCademMAnimates-fz1ui

    2 ай бұрын

    It’s good enough to say “oh yeah he won’t bite you”, but you don’t know what your dog will do if you’re not holding it by a leash. If a dog (especially large ones) wants something, they will get it. In this case, it wanted blood.

  • @beverlyscott-wilkins3222
    @beverlyscott-wilkins32223 ай бұрын

    😂If a building is on fire, you should always take the stairs cos you could get trapped inside the lift! Therefore the note should be there as well!!

  • @jokercardzz
    @jokercardzz3 ай бұрын

    I never got chased by clansmen, but when I had lived in North Carolina, I went into deep Appalachia and drove by some clansmen that were on the side of the road, full robes

  • @ErzsabetJones
    @ErzsabetJones3 ай бұрын

    A lot of the time if you actually come across a real homeless encampment you aren’t likely to get messed with. They just want to be left alone to live their lives the best they can. Chances are someone was keeping an eye on them to see what they were doing, because they could potentially be there to cause vandalism, which may bring trouble for the homeless people, or may try to fuck around with homeless people’s stuff or fuck with them in some other way.

  • @mindrolling24
    @mindrolling243 ай бұрын

    Gosh: it’s happened so often. Once my fiancée and I dropped in on an older ‘friend’ of his. We just sat and chatted and had a few beers when the guy went out often the lounge room and arrived back STARK NAKED and sat down like nothing has happened. It was so damn awkward and creepy I can’t even remember the excuse I used but I was out of there in a flash. Fiancée thought it was weird but that I was overreacting a bit. He wasn’t my fiancée after that- it wasn’t the first time he gave me the ‘ick’.

  • @DIRTkat_ofc
    @DIRTkat_ofc3 ай бұрын

    I got a reverse jaiden moment and when op said mace i tought medieval weapon

  • @patrickbuick5459
    @patrickbuick54592 ай бұрын

    When I was young, I was invited to and went a party with a girl. (Both of which were unusual.) This was a basement party with alcohol and drugs. Not my scene. Suddenly, I became aware of some guys that just didnt seem to fit. When I looked at them and smiled, they gave a grin and nodded. I instantly felt the need to go and had to argue with the girl to leave. The party was busted right after we left. I heard from some of my older sisters friends who were cops that the team thought I was undercover, gave me a sign and waited until I was gone to make their move.

  • @kurotsuki7427
    @kurotsuki74273 ай бұрын

    Someone speed walking tward my group who told us there was a bear on the trail behind her. We all noped right out of that walk and gave her a ride to her car that was parked at the other trail head.

  • @BobtheExile
    @BobtheExile2 ай бұрын

    Okay so this will take some time for it to make sense. I was at a friend's house when I was a junior in high school. The parents of the guy who lived there were gone for the weekend, so we got into the liquor cabinet and we were all drinking, and at some point our host decided to get out his dad's shotgun to pass around. Well, one of us grabbed it kinda roughly by the barrel, and something about the way he grabbed it caused it to go off, blowing his head clean off. He was killed instantly. This was not my moment for this video. Actually, a couple years later, I was at an unrelated friend's graduation party, and another friend showed up, already drunk as hell, and started causing problems. The moments I decided to leave, though, was when he pulled his army-issued rifle out of the trunk of his vehicle to show off to everyone there. I remembered the last time a drunken teen had gotten out a gun to show off, and I noped the fuck out of there. Turned out to be the right move, because after I left everyone who was there ended up getting arrested that night. I've never doubted my instincts since.

  • @fieryjalapenos4442
    @fieryjalapenos44422 ай бұрын

    Wasn’t a “gotta leave right this second” but a friend and I were going to a huge house party back in HS and when were were getting close, I got an anxiety attack and asked if we could just go back to his house. He said he didn’t want to go either and was only going because I expressed interest in it. Got to school on the following Monday and found out the party got busted and about 60-70 kids got MIP’s and were suspended.

  • @st0rts11D4

    @st0rts11D4

    2 ай бұрын

    I doubt your you had an anxiety attack. But whatever...

  • @carmenwood3087

    @carmenwood3087

    2 ай бұрын

    why do you doubt that they had an attack? It's not uncommon for people to get overwhelmed at parties...

  • @Angel.-dust3620
    @Angel.-dust36202 ай бұрын

    My story:I was about 11 at the time, and in a local pool near my house, the pool was filled with glass after an “incident“that happened, apparently a woman broke her foot on glass and fell into the pool, thankfully she’s ok, we ended up hanging out in the kiddie pool, and when they got all the glass out I went to thank the life guards and pool owner for cleaning the pool out, when I got to the pool owner, I could tell he wasn’t making direct eye-contact with me, I was ok with that since I was always intimidated by eye-contact, but I could tell he was still looking at me, me, being the innocent soul that I was didn’t actually know that he was staring at my t!ts, so I left, my brother pointed out how uncomfortable the life guards looked around him and how he seemed to be flirting with both of them, I said “I hope their ok“I got uncomfortable, acknowledging that before that, I was RIGHT INFRONT OF HIM, and asked my aunt if we could leave, luckily she said yes, and we all got out of the pool to leave, when we got close to the exit, my same brother said “yo, I think he’s looking at you -----“that made me more uncomfortable, I looked behind, he was staring at my a$$, that was the moment I thought “shit, if I don’t get out of here quick, somethings going to happen“I walked faster toward the car, so did he, I remember thinking, “shit, shit, SHIT, RUN ---- RUN“thankfully, we got to the car before he could do anything nore serious

  • @xOrionNebula2708

    @xOrionNebula2708

    Ай бұрын

    WAIT

  • @xOrionNebula2708

    @xOrionNebula2708

    Ай бұрын

    HE FOLLOWED YOU????

  • @marycanary86
    @marycanary862 ай бұрын

    a tv dude in my country whos really into all things nature and does a lot of bird watching in his spare time told a story of how he had gone to turkey with soem mates to look for this specific owl. it lived near the border to syria and him and his mates accidentally crossed the border in no mans land, loaded up with cameras and binoculars. out of nowhere a syrian border patrol rocks up and (presumably) ask wth the bird watchers are doing out there. the language barrier is massive, except for one guy who manages to recall the arab word for owl and blurts it out. the soldiers seem unimpressed and herd the guys into their car and take off. suddenly they stop in the middle of nowhere after a thirty min drive and the guys lowkey expect to be gotten rid of then and there until one soldier repeats the word for owl and points to a tree. the soldiers had figured out the pasty nerds were looking for that one special local owl and had taken them to a known nesting spot. afterwards they drove the guys back to the turkish border and waved goodbye. absolute bricks had been shat LMAO

  • @xOrionNebula2708

    @xOrionNebula2708

    Ай бұрын

    LOL

  • @xOrionNebula2708

    @xOrionNebula2708

    Ай бұрын

    well hes lucky

  • @xOrionNebula2708

    @xOrionNebula2708

    Ай бұрын

    and those are some nice guys

  • @AmandaWilson-qz5kl
    @AmandaWilson-qz5klАй бұрын

    Story #10 OP also rocks! Didn’t hesitate to jump in without concern for their own safety and save a little girl who would have been attacked by two dogs, and thereby suffered a brutal attack. Awesome!

  • @thomasdickson35
    @thomasdickson353 ай бұрын

    My experience was in the mountains on a road trip in the middle of the night. I was with my gf at the time. There was nobody at the gas station, because it was closed. I saw something move next door in the shadows. I made a mental note. My girlfriend was putting gas in on the passenger side and I was standing on the driver's side. I look to my left and there is this sweaty Boo Radley-looking guy wearing a dirty henley staring at me with pony eyes, both palms pressed against the wall of the gas station about ten feet away. We bailed immediately, like not screwing in the gas cap style. There were no houses for so many miles. It makes it even creepier. The look in his eyes still gives chills. I wonder what could have happened.

  • @penguinmans237
    @penguinmans2373 ай бұрын

    My sister and I were helping set up a wedding and we found the manager and 4 other employees smoking crack in the bridal suite. We dipped out so fast.

  • @AJ_TheGoof
    @AJ_TheGoof3 ай бұрын

    bro the hotel bathroom story is so real i remember i was like 7 or 8 and i was in a department store with couches beds washers dryers all that anyway i was taking a crap in their bathroom and the toilet paper holder had one of those sliding things to cut the thin toilet paper it was my first time using it so i try and use it and the fire alarm goes off i pants less run out of the bathroom and some random guy just picked me up and put me back into the bathroom mind you my head was turnt towards my dad in the bathroom running after us so i got even more scared when the guy picked me up so i jumped and my junk rubbed all over his shirt lord have mercy on that guy may he have a blessed life 😭😭

  • @ChrisCogdon
    @ChrisCogdon3 ай бұрын

    These are great. I love your speaking cadence; it's 1000% better than those horrible text-to-speech things. One thing, though. "odd" is not spelled "od" :)

  • @joshuaguenin9507

    @joshuaguenin9507

    2 ай бұрын

    its a voice to text program, as are most of these

  • @ChrisCogdon

    @ChrisCogdon

    2 ай бұрын

    @@joshuaguenin9507 I kind of gathered, but it's really "od" :) that the translation was done that way. "odd" is a much more common spelling than "od", which I'm not sure is even a word! :3

  • @zmatlik117
    @zmatlik1172 ай бұрын

    The 'fire alarm going off while in restrooms' happened to me. At work. The catch? I am a member of our mandatory preventive fire brigade and even so by some miracle i had managed to get down to evac place as a first responder so i had to assume captain's responsibilities (who was sick that day) and coordinate evac. Funny thing is that it was triggered by smoke detector because someone had been casting lead into mold in order to try a prototype and did not realize that he was directly below smoke detector.

  • @davinasquirrel7672
    @davinasquirrel7672Ай бұрын

    "the more insistent they are to get you to a second location, the worse their intentions are" BINGO!

  • @tengonadacluewhatsgutsprec1419
    @tengonadacluewhatsgutsprec14193 ай бұрын

    Narrators comments have gotten a lot more aware, good to hear you grow as a person man.

  • @Imout-sb5gj
    @Imout-sb5gj3 ай бұрын

    Not me sitting in my room at 3am and getting paranoid

  • @deebee192
    @deebee1922 ай бұрын

    We have always had staff only fire drills in every job I've worked in. (the last story finds them odd).

  • @sarajobangerter3851
    @sarajobangerter38513 ай бұрын

    For the last story, one of the things we're taught about fire safety is to take the stairs. Why would they put the sign near the elevator?

  • @confusedcrying986
    @confusedcrying9862 ай бұрын

    28:39 i was showering once and my mother knocked frantically on the door telling me we needed to get to shelter immediately. Absolutely shat myself. Turns out it was a TORNADO and that a tree was very close to falling onto the house so my mother forced me to come out to go in the basement. Scariest moment of my life honestly

  • @lizardboy2coolizrd742
    @lizardboy2coolizrd7422 ай бұрын

    Story 10- We are forgetting how he got into the situation, he, too, is a hero

  • @averagejoe455
    @averagejoe4552 ай бұрын

    As someone who has been on the toilet during a fire alarm, I will give you this advice, be sure to wipe BEFORE you run out.

  • @kissedbysun2517

    @kissedbysun2517

    Ай бұрын

    I had that happen to me when I was in grammar school. A teacher reached in the door and turned off the light. There were no windows. Of course by the time I wiped, got my uniform back together and got outside to where my class was, I got chewed out.

  • @catpoke9557
    @catpoke95572 ай бұрын

    OP was also a hero for saving the kid from the dogs

  • @shaggyirl
    @shaggyirl3 ай бұрын

    With the taxi driver he’s the op’s hero and the op is the little girls hero for saving her from the dogs

  • @Galaxydragon1218
    @Galaxydragon1218Ай бұрын

    I thank you for actually reading out your prompts and not using a boring ai voice, your a real one

  • @alexcarter9132
    @alexcarter91322 ай бұрын

    Saw something similar to the last story happen while I was in college - someone set off the fire alarm in the dorm while cooking food and all of us ran out. There was a poor girl outside with us wearing nothing but a beach towel...

  • @missinglinks-gz7pf
    @missinglinks-gz7pfАй бұрын

    #1 Poor Coyote, It really didn't deserve that. 😢😢😢

  • @Jesse78
    @Jesse78Ай бұрын

    May 3, 2021. I was outside taking pictures of a severe thunderstorm and it suddenly got super quiet. All the birds and even the bugs all at once stopped making noise. The wind went from swaying the trees around to dead still. It felt like the air lost 20% of its content and so it got a little hard to breathe. Then I hear the signature sound of a tornado in the distance. That's when I got tf inside

  • @kevnerx
    @kevnerx10 күн бұрын

    Staff only drills certainly make sense. We need to do one every week to make sure the system works, but in a hotel it's not reasonable to expect all of the guests to do a fake evacuation with the staff so we advise them of the time and date. It's a communication problem here - either their staff failed to notify the guest, or the guest chose not to read the notice that was placed in their room.

  • @moshedixon8232
    @moshedixon82322 ай бұрын

    Let me tell you, as someone who's been through enough late night toaster fires while in dorms for college, when that alarm goes off if you have any real fear for your life YOU JUST LEG IT, I've been outside half naked with a bunch of other wet, cold and pissed off half naked students at 11pm more than a few times 😂😂

  • @BazilBuildBases
    @BazilBuildBases2 ай бұрын

    hah, that 16:05 reminds me of a story. one time at the halloween evening i found myself drunk walking home along the railroad trucks. i needed to crap pretty badly, so i turned to the dirt road to the road nearby cemetery to make the deed behind the bushes. i was walking without a flashlight, because i knew the way perfectly. once i sat myself nicely and started to push, i heard a voices at the dark, giggling and chatting. the kids voices. remind you, it was a middle of a nowhere, behind the abandoned industrial area and a cemetery. at night. i realized that whoever was there, they definately here not for the trick or treat, so i sat there, afraid to even fart, and just waited. meanwhile they was going closer and closer towards me, then stopped. they knew i was there. suddenly the guy roared: "- we should probably get to your brother in the truck. i'm sure he's mad we're taking so long." fck. they was on a hunt, or something like this. i knew there was a bunch of a homeless people living nearby - pretty chill alcoholic guys, althought a little wild, - and they did told me stories about a gang of a serial killers who hunt for the people at night to ritually sacrifice them. this secluded countryside, dead of a night at a halloween evening- i realized how deeply fcked i probably was. i wasn't been able to run with my pants down, neither i wanted to die like this, so my drunk stupid head got only one idea - to pull my pants up, stand, gather all of my faint confidence together and bark back to the dark: "- yeah, you probably should." immediately after that i heard running, so i also did run. i do not remember how i got home, but i lost my wallet, phone, apparently left one of my shoe in the forest and never did trick-or-treating ever since.

  • @cupidshuffles8498
    @cupidshuffles84983 ай бұрын

    I love your schedule every time I need to pack for classes or do anything you’re right there, thank you man

  • @whatifschrodingersboxwasacofin
    @whatifschrodingersboxwasacofin2 ай бұрын

    Mine? “Oh, crap. I need to LEAVE right now!” I’m a *very* direct person.

  • @karenglenn6707
    @karenglenn6707Ай бұрын

    I have never been guilted into anything involving a person who absolutely gave me the creeps. Why would you do that at all? Unless you have severe self confidence issues, then maybe I could understand the lack of strength in yourself when your brain is screaming get out! Always listen to your gut feelings, they are very rarely wrong, and do not allow anyone to manipulate you into doing anything that is making you uncomfortable. And never put yourself into a position that places you at risk! Those girls going to an isolated cemetery was just stupid. Always be aware of your surroundings, even those you are fully comfortable and familiar with.

  • @archgirl7797
    @archgirl77973 ай бұрын

    story 11 the police officer saved them and they just booked it leaving the officer alone to deal with the psycho driver. Poor cop, I hope he's okay

  • @yungmayanprinceymp6113

    @yungmayanprinceymp6113

    2 ай бұрын

    Fr I thought the same thing.

  • @user-vq5cw4ve3n

    @user-vq5cw4ve3n

    2 ай бұрын

    He’s a cop 🤷‍♀️

  • @xOrionNebula2708

    @xOrionNebula2708

    Ай бұрын

    @@user-vq5cw4ve3nwell the cop has a weapon they dont

  • @jaapaap123

    @jaapaap123

    Ай бұрын

    Then the cop turns around to ask what their side of the story exactly was....

  • @Caffeinated-DaVinci
    @Caffeinated-DaVinci18 күн бұрын

    Got one that happened to a friend of mine around 2017-2018-ish. She was driving in downtown Baltimore with her infant in the car, near the waterfront which isn't a *terrible* area, or at least it didn't use to be. She's waiting at a red light when two kids approach her car. Literally CHILDREN, one about 10-12 and the other possibly 14 or younger. The younger kid comes up to the driver's door and tries to open it, which thank god she had the car locked. It doesn't open and the 10-12 YEAR OLD CHILD pulls out a pry bar and smashes her driver's window in. She starts stepping on the gas to get away and the older kid starts reaching into his waistband for something which looks very much like a gun. The older kid steps in front of her car while reaching for the weapon, so she floors it through the red light, making him jump out of the way. She gets the hell out of there and doesn't stop until she's outside of the city limits. Baltimore is a really dangerous area now, but I never in my life thought that two CHILDREN would try to rob/hijack/murder somebody with their infant in the car. I haven't gone back to Baltimore since I heard this story and will never go back.

  • @studenthebbare8149
    @studenthebbare81493 ай бұрын

    Your voice is so cool....idk its pretty ...and the sarcasm(its giving main character's loved best friend)😅

  • @rylandvanmeldert
    @rylandvanmeldertАй бұрын

    When I was 15, I was on a night walk on a very public and brightly lit street. Our area is considered pretty safe and this was my usual time to destress from a difficult time at home (regardless, I know its stupid now). It was around 3am and I had just passed some apartments when I heard a car coming down the road. Not weird necessarily, except that it was the only car that I had seen all night. They turned into the apartments and I told myself it must be a resident coming home late. I didn't believe it. Unfortunately, this had to be the one night I forgot my knife too. I kept walking and as I passed some stores, I noticed they pulled out and pulled into the stores parking lot. Okay, this was officially weird. I ducked behind some bushes before they pulled out again, and as soon as they drove past me I stood up...and they immediately stopped. Three times the charm, I'm out. My heart dropped and I literally bolted through the parking lot and a couple neighborhoods backyards to get back home. Easily the worst night walk experience I've had, and I do have other stories.

  • @robosealgirl9802
    @robosealgirl9802Ай бұрын

    Short of what falls in to this group. 2 months back I was driving my kid home from her Fencing class. It 2 hours away from where we live, only one in the state. Fencing isn't really what you'd call a poor person short I guess? (I am not rich either) I am not sure really it just hard to fined in this state. Anyways my car starts telling me it has a flat tire. Now I know it could be from the air in the tire heating and cooling setting of the reader. Happens every spring and fall. It however 9pm I have my kid with me where an hour from home. I can not risk it being a real flat and not checking. Having no choice I pull into the first gas station I see. I decided to pull up next to the air pump, it in a dark spot. At that moment I notice my kid has enough trash under her feet she finding it hard to put her feet on the floor. I tell her to throw out the trash. She not happy with me but gets to putting it in a bag to get ride of. I get out of the car and start to check my tires. When a large over weight women and man come toward me. The man is in a winter jacket hood up, with it pulled so tight only his nose and one eye can be seen. I knew right then they where planning to rob me it was not cold out. The women was in a tank top. I could see him reaching in his pocket to pull something out. Never got a look at it, but I did see silver, could of been a knife. Anyways they are about 5ft from me. When my daughter jumps out of the car with the most pissed off face and they both freeze, their eyes about bug out of their head as they back away. The women claims she just wish to tell me she liked the color of my car. It's not a uncommand color so it was a poor go to. Also if that was really it, she could of said it too me from 15ft away. Anyhow they backed away slowly and kept going as my kid comes around to throw trash out. Her pure teenage rage at being asked to clean up her mess saving me from what would not of been good. I think they had no idea she was with me and seeing I was not alone, plus the person with me looked pissed and was holding something scared them. I should tell you my daughter ways 90pds socking wet, she 5ft and pretty. However she takes boxing, fencing, and can fight. Not that you'd know by looking at her. she got that most likely to be in a beauty pageant look about her. An for once I not boosting she been asked to be a model and take part in those by all kinds of people. She just isn't into it. Anyhow my pissed of beauty queen scared off a 200pd man with a knife.

  • @Allantitan
    @Allantitan3 ай бұрын

    To be fair to the last story most of us are trained from a young age to head outside if we hear the fire alarm going off

  • @Goat_Highlightsnba
    @Goat_Highlightsnba3 ай бұрын

    Thank you for making these videos

  • @hyperslash2144
    @hyperslash21443 ай бұрын

    i had a feeling the man in the truck might have seen someone in the back of their car, guess not

  • @BobbyGeneric145
    @BobbyGeneric1453 ай бұрын

    When I noticed the party was so weird because everyone was smokin rock.

  • @angelpandadaylane4924
    @angelpandadaylane49242 ай бұрын

    3:40 yeah mace and self defense knife and that really cool glowing tazer rope thing to restrain your attackers before they get to nearby. Also make sure you have a support system friend that you know they’ll pick up your phone call.

  • @1nsurr3ction
    @1nsurr3ctionАй бұрын

    This video is mainly telling me one thing: avoid other people 😮

  • @lightdreamer_
    @lightdreamer_3 ай бұрын

    hahaha, that last one reminds me of that time I was with my mom and sister at a big hotel and the pwer went out. My mom was in the shower at that time and just screamed "kids, this isn't funny! Turn the light back on!" While we were laughing for a totally different reason. We walked down to the lobby to get info and the minimum of emergency lights were on (hallways, lobby, stairs). No power for over an hour. Was kinda funny tho

  • @Choujifangirl
    @Choujifangirl28 күн бұрын

    Here’s the thing usually places that are Middle Eastern have war going on a lot to the point where for my example in Israel you can go to a gas station, end up using the bathroom and see a guy on his lunch break with an AK-47 on his lap so I know I’m kind of equating apples to oranges but having guns and being involved in war is unfortunately normal

  • @Oak_Moth
    @Oak_Moth3 ай бұрын

    A gutted coyote is crazy omg imagine 😨 My I need to leave moment was when a guy was following me home so I ran towards a diff house. Scariest moment of my life also he tried talking to me at the shop after staring at me (which I din’t notice)

  • @anitabingamon
    @anitabingamonАй бұрын

    I have a few of these stories, but one happened when we were going to my aunt's funeral, more than two hundred miles from where we live. We had been told that her funeral was where the family usually had their funerals, which was no real help, because both sides of our family had used three of the local funeral homes in the last 25 or so years. Anyhow, we went to the one in downtown. We plop ourselves down in the back of the room, and I find that I don't recognize a soul there. Besides that, we both get this weird feeling that we should leave, and we do so. We find the correct funeral home, and get there in time to file by the casket. After spending some time with my family, we go get gas and the cashier at the gas station was told we were coming back from a funeral, and his eyes got huge. He then told us that a funeral ended in people fighting and kicking the casket - thankfully NOT the funeral we ended up at. This happened four years ago, and we still tell people about it.

  • @flashstudiosguy
    @flashstudiosguy9 күн бұрын

    Those Immigration Officers seriously fudged up! Not only did they run the risk of scaring someone to death, they also ran the risk of the Immigration Service facing a suit for False Arrest.

  • @EllpaFox47
    @EllpaFox47Ай бұрын

    In elementary school I was so scared of there being a fire drill while I was in the bathroom This was Partially due to the fact that my school’s fire alarms were LOUD and at the time I had undiagnosed autism

  • @WardenWolf
    @WardenWolfАй бұрын

    A couple of years ago, I went camping. Around 2 AM, I'm in my tent trying to fall asleep and a truck pulled into my deserted campsite that was a good ways back from the road. I'm in the farthest back camping location and there were plenty of opportunities to turn around. This person parked right next to my tent. There's absolutely NO legitimate reason for this person to be there. So, I'm stuck inside my tent, rifle at the ready, a complete sitting duck since I had no way of getting out without being seen. After a few minutes they left. I'm guessing they were looking around for shit to steal but I hadn't left anything outside. After that night I got the hell out of there.

  • @binxbear103111
    @binxbear103111Ай бұрын

    I always freaked out working at a haunted house place, being inside after watching horror movies. There were several areas in this place. Several buildings. You couldn't leave until the lights came on at the end of the night. My mind always went thru scenarios where something actually happened and I would be stuck in my spot for days alone. Irrational fear, but I pushed myself to keep doing the job to face my fear

  • @ERROR-ct1ih
    @ERROR-ct1ih12 күн бұрын

    I was visiting family in Montana and 13-year-old me was letting my dog out for the last time that night. The backyard light was broken, but the living room lamp was still on and reached maybe 5-6ft outside with the curtains open. The backyard light would have lit up practically the whole yard. I opened the glass and screen doors, and as soon as I felt the cold night air I knew something was off. The hairs on the back of my neck stuck straight up, and my dog’s hackles raised almost immediately. I peer out towards the edge of the lawn where I felt like this Fuck No Energy was coming from, and I saw two glowing yellow eyes staring at me. “Yep, you’re shittin’ in the house, bud.” I closed and locked the doors, and drew the curtains as tightly as I could. The next morning I told my uncle what I saw, and he asked me about how high they were. I held my hand around my chest-level (I was 5’1) and he said, “Oh, yeah. Probably a wolf. We don’t see ‘em often but they come up here sometimes. Good job.” So…

  • @angelpandadaylane4924
    @angelpandadaylane49242 ай бұрын

    10:57 that’s extremely intense and blood curdling.

  • @lisahicks4697
    @lisahicks46972 ай бұрын

    When I was a teenager I was out walking I seen this guy in a picture glass window then the next second he was chasing me in a bike I've never rode my bike faster ill never forget this I'm 59 now

  • @smugfrog8111
    @smugfrog81113 ай бұрын

    It's amazing to me how many of these would simply not have happened if the OP had a gun. EDIT. OMFG, 17:20. I did this to someone once. So much so that I'd say that was probably me if the location was different. They where also both teenage boys, so that doesn't fit either. I was walking home down the rail road tracks at like 2am when I saw two people coming towards me, maybe 100 yards ahead or so. I could see their outlines because of nearby street lights, but I was in pure darkness dressed in all black so they never saw me. I was scared too so I went prone under some brush off to the side to let them pass. They did the exact same thing those two did, got to within a few feet and just stopped in the same sort of frozen in fear way. No idea how they knew, as I was dead silent. They stood there, looking around for a second and IDK what came over me, but I just said, as non-threateningly as I could "How yawl doing tonight?" while still proned out in the brush and they both took off like the Tasmainian devil. If that was the same people who just changed the details slightly. I'm genuinely sorry. Just know you scared me too!

  • @dcfuksurmom

    @dcfuksurmom

    2 ай бұрын

    exactly. better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it

  • @-.marblepearlz.-
    @-.marblepearlz.-Ай бұрын

    Not really a "oh crap, I need to LEAVE right now!" story, but when I was 4, in a park, I was climbing on those big hexagon things, and around 30 feet away I saw a lioness, just there, walking through the trees. I immediately got down, started crying and ran to my mum.

  • @punksley
    @punksley22 күн бұрын

    “you ain’t gettin me to no secondary location”

  • @Scar_Crow-
    @Scar_Crow-3 күн бұрын

    I saw a shack in the woods. Instantly knew I wasn’t supposed to see it. Still to this day I'm scared to go back to it.

  • @yeahlol6078
    @yeahlol60783 ай бұрын

    Loved it!

  • @robertthebrucey
    @robertthebruceyАй бұрын

    I was at a place when an announcement of fire alarm testing was about to take place and to ignore alarms until further notice. The alarm went off and about 5 minutes of it constantly blaring the fire wardens were around telling people to get out as the alarm went off for real right as they were about to do the test. I heed all fire alarms now, "drill" or not.

  • @johnkarpontinis1410
    @johnkarpontinis141010 күн бұрын

    9:10 reminds me of the movie "Duel"

  • @solokonman6278
    @solokonman62783 ай бұрын

    love the video!

  • @BLACK_5ABBATH
    @BLACK_5ABBATHАй бұрын

    this shit is so perfect as i was loading this up i was thinkin of playin rdr to ride around and hunt while waching and then it comes on in the bg 🖤

  • @brittnay279
    @brittnay279Ай бұрын

    When I was at a college party (I was in HS) and my ex bf was trying to break up with me again and I was yelling at him “you can’t break up with me, we’re already broken up!” As we were sitting at the bottom of the stairs. Well all of a sudden these two fifty year old biker dudes started fighting on the stairs, fell on top of us (ow) and I said I’m out. Left and immediately got pulled over and got an MIP for drinking half a beer…so ig maybe I shouldn’t have left lol

  • @angelpandadaylane4924
    @angelpandadaylane49242 ай бұрын

    19:47 Mmmmhm! Survival electric spine feeling.

  • @silasgaertner6296
    @silasgaertner62963 ай бұрын

    Dude your vids are🔥🔥

  • @Choujifangirl
    @Choujifangirl28 күн бұрын

    This video is why I don’t like going out and I prefer to stay at home too much bad shit can go wrong when you’re out alone