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->In any case, whether these beings are [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane real or imagined]], they are no less terrifying to the person who sees them. If they are imagined, it is still an extremely disturbing experience and maybe we need to investigate why so many people have such similar hallucinations. However, if they are ''[[RealAfterAll real]]'', well, that is another story entirely.

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->In -->In any case, whether these beings are [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane real or imagined]], they are no less terrifying to the person who sees them. If they are imagined, it is still an extremely disturbing experience and maybe we need to investigate why so many people have such similar hallucinations. However, if they are ''[[RealAfterAll real]]'', well, that is another story entirely.
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From what I’ve heard, that thing was fairly big!


* The titular "The Nameless Horror of Berkely Square". An [[PintSizedPowerHouse pint-sized]] EldritchAbomination resembling an octopus that's more than capable of frightening and even killing armed men and trained sailors, and is considered to be TheDreaded in an already well-known haunted house with an already frightening StringyHairedGhostGirl.

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* The titular "The Nameless Horror of Berkely Square". An A (comparatively) [[PintSizedPowerHouse pint-sized]] EldritchAbomination resembling an octopus that's more than capable of frightening and even killing armed men and trained sailors, and is considered to be TheDreaded in an already well-known haunted house with an already frightening StringyHairedGhostGirl.
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* The fate of Elisa Lam, which isn't unlike the plot of ''Film/DarkWater''. While it has already been told many times on the internet, this channel's take on this [[TheUnsolvedMystery unsolved mystery]] is pretty bone-chilling, especially the part where a maintenance worker at the hotel she was last seen staying in finds her mangled corpse inside the water tank, which we're treated to a ''series'' of [[JumpScare jump scares]].

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* The fate of Elisa Lam, which isn't unlike the plot of ''Film/DarkWater''. While it has already been told many times on the internet, this channel's take on this [[TheUnsolvedMystery unsolved mystery]] is pretty bone-chilling, especially the part where a maintenance worker at the hotel she was last seen staying in finds her mangled corpse inside the water tank, which where we're treated to a ''series'' of [[JumpScare jump scares]].
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* The fate of Elisa Lam, which isn't unlike the plot of ''Film/DarkWater''. While it has already been told many times on the internet, this channel's take on this [[TheUnsolvedMystery unsolved mystery]] is pretty bone-chilling, especially the part where a maintenance worker at the hotel she was last seen staying in finds her mangled corpse inside the water tank, which were treated to a series of [[JumpScare jump scares]].

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* The fate of Elisa Lam, which isn't unlike the plot of ''Film/DarkWater''. While it has already been told many times on the internet, this channel's take on this [[TheUnsolvedMystery unsolved mystery]] is pretty bone-chilling, especially the part where a maintenance worker at the hotel she was last seen staying in finds her mangled corpse inside the water tank, which were we're treated to a series ''series'' of [[JumpScare jump scares]].
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* Lucas Villa's entire ordeal in "The Evil Within", which arguably counts as ''the'' scariest account of a DemonicPossession in the series thus far. When he and his friends are caught by the former's parents playing with an OuijaBoard, he unknowingly ends up summoning ''something'', later revealed to be [[https://imgur.com/gallery/RzKelw4/comment/1239640209 this]] [[HumanoidAbomination tall, thin, and black figure]]. At first, he starts having random objects in his house go missing...only to find them just hours later. [[FromBadToWorse Then things start to take a turn for the worse]], when he starts having recurring nightmares where the aforementioned black figure approaches him and starts strangling him.

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* Lucas Villa's entire ordeal in "The Evil Within", which arguably counts as ''the'' scariest account of a DemonicPossession in the series thus far. When he and his friends are caught by the former's parents playing with an OuijaBoard, he unknowingly ends up summoning ''something'', later revealed to be [[https://imgur.com/gallery/RzKelw4/comment/1239640209 com/gallery/RzKelw4 this]] [[HumanoidAbomination tall, thin, and black figure]]. At first, he starts having random objects in his house go missing...only to find them just hours later. [[FromBadToWorse Then things start to take a turn for the worse]], when he starts having recurring nightmares where the aforementioned black figure approaches him and starts strangling him.

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* The entire story of Michael Taylor, who goes [[FromNobodyToNightmare from an ordinary man living a simple life to one of the most infamous examples of]] DemonicPossession in just the span of two months. The kicker is the ending, where it's mentioned that while the priests who did his exorcism were able to remove most of the demons inside of him, they were unable to remove 3 such demons. Worse, the episode also mentions that the Anglican Church of England also made a vow never to do exorcisms following the controversy of Michael's trial. Combined with FridgeHorror, it leaves us with the chilling realization that there may be more people in England suffering from genuine possessions, with no one to help them...
** Not to mention the ending image and narration of this episode, which breaks the traditional format of the episodes by [[spoiler: presenting us a JumpScare with [[https://imgur.com/a/fi7RK Michael's face]] [[NightmareFace becoming distorted and twisted]], along with the implications that he may still very well be harboring those 3 remaining demons inside of him. [[TilMurderDoUsPart Which is also directly related to what happened to his wife shortly after the exorcism]].]]

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* The entire story of Michael Taylor, who goes [[FromNobodyToNightmare from an ordinary man living a simple life to one of the most infamous examples of]] of DemonicPossession in just the span of two months. months.
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The kicker is the ending, where it's mentioned that while the priests who did his exorcism were able to remove most of the demons inside of him, they were unable to remove 3 such demons. Worse, the episode also mentions that the Anglican Church of England also made a vow never to do exorcisms following the controversy of Michael's trial. Combined with FridgeHorror, it leaves us with the chilling realization that there may be more people in England suffering from genuine possessions, with no one to help them...\n
** Not to mention the ending image and narration of this episode, which breaks the traditional format of the episodes by [[spoiler: presenting us a JumpScare with [[https://imgur.com/a/fi7RK Michael's face]] [[NightmareFace becoming distorted and twisted]], along with the implications that he may still very well be harboring those 3 remaining demons inside of him. [[TilMurderDoUsPart Which is also directly related to what happened to his wife shortly after the exorcism]].]]



* The entire premise of "Enemy Unknown". The initial experiences of HMAS ''Hobart'', US aircraft and American patrol boats facing nigh-undefeatable and immensely powerful [=UFOs=] is already bad enough. There's also the fact that the [=UFOs=] attack both US and North Vietnamese forces, absolutely destroying a Viet Cong camp with weapons that reduce supplies to ash, burn guerrillas alive and melt weapons. But then there's the final tale in the video. Imagine being a [[ElitesAreMoreGlamorous US Special Forces soldier]] with years of combat training and experience suddenly facing a completely unknown and alien threat that's ImmuneToBullets, who can slaughter entire bomber crews without leaving any traces behind. It's pretty much the plot of ''Film/{{Predator}}'', but taken up to eleven and set during the [[WarIsHell already-nightmarish]] [[UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar Vietnam War]].

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* The entire premise of "Enemy Unknown". The initial experiences of HMAS ''Hobart'', US aircraft and American patrol boats facing nigh-undefeatable and immensely powerful [=UFOs=] is already bad enough. There's also the fact that the [=UFOs=] attack both US and North Vietnamese forces, absolutely destroying a Viet Cong camp with weapons that reduce supplies to ash, burn guerrillas alive and melt weapons. But then there's the final tale in the video. Imagine being a [[ElitesAreMoreGlamorous US Special Forces soldier]] with years of combat training and experience suddenly facing a completely unknown and alien threat that's ImmuneToBullets, who can slaughter entire bomber crews without leaving any traces behind. It's pretty much the plot of ''Film/{{Predator}}'', but taken up to eleven and set during the [[WarIsHell already-nightmarish]] already-nightmarish [[UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar Vietnam War]].



* The story of the "Entity of Tsarichina", of the titular creature. Whether an EldritchAbomination or an alien, whatever it is is something [[AncientEvil genuinely terrifying]]. From psychic messages to attracting the attention of other aliens and monsters, whatever this creature is, it's fortunate that it's [[SealedEvilInACan currently buried in]] [[AliensInCardiff Bulgaria.]]

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* The story of the "Entity of Tsarichina", of the titular creature. Whether an EldritchAbomination or an alien, whatever it is is something [[AncientEvil genuinely terrifying]]. From psychic messages to attracting the attention of other aliens and monsters, whatever this creature is, it's fortunate that it's [[SealedEvilInACan currently buried in]] [[AliensInCardiff in Bulgaria.]]
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** Second video: Being potentially chased by a ghost or having a hitchhiker ghost in your car is scary enough, the other two take the cake. The third story about one man's encounter with the Kuntilinak, with the animation showing the young woman's face going from neutral to a small smile and becoming a grotesque and terrifying monster. The final story, however, is among the most terrifying of the entire channel. The main reason being there is NoEnding. The witness had encountered a strange creature that he insisted was a deer despite that there are none that deep in the Australian Outback. There is no theories as to what this creature is, no narration closing out, only the artist's own idea of what it ''could'' have looked like, it just ends with the unknown creature onscreen as the narrator states the witness was DrivenToSuicide due to how horrified he was from seeing this thing. Its black, soulless, hopeless eyes haunted him so much that he took his own life. Some have speculated that the creature's very intent was to ensure the witness killed himself.

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** Second video: Being potentially chased by a ghost or having a hitchhiker ghost in your car is scary enough, the other two take the cake. The third story about one man's encounter with the Kuntilinak, with the animation showing the young woman's face going from neutral to a small smile and becoming a grotesque and terrifying monster. The final story, however, is among the most terrifying of the entire channel. The main reason being there is NoEnding. The witness had encountered a strange creature that he insisted was a deer despite that there are none that deep in the Australian Outback. There is no theories as to what this creature is, no narration closing out, only the artist's own idea of what it ''could'' have looked like, it just ends with the unknown creature onscreen as the narrator states the witness was DrivenToSuicide due to how horrified he was from seeing this thing. Its black, soulless, hopeless eyes haunted him so much that he took his own life. Some have speculated that the creature's very intent was to ensure the witness killed ''force him to kill himself.''

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* Both encounters in "The Kentucky Goblins" two-parter were pretty disturbing. Goblin-looking creatures ImmuneToBullets stalking you and your children? Check. Weird looking " bald children" messing around your property? You bet. But probably the worst of the things depicted here was from the second part. A pair of vague and mysterious e-mails were sent by one "Terry Wriste" to paranormal investigator Greg Newkirk. The second e-mail listed some numbers, later revealed to be GPS coordinates, which revealed the site of an AbandonedMine that Greg, his wife, and a handful of camera crew had investigated months prior to the sending. This was despite Greg and wife never divulging to anyone else about that trip, much less about the mine in question. It was pretty much a taunt by the mysterious sender to Greg to quit investigating whatever they were delving into in Hellier, Kentucky. The fact that Dr. David Christie, a man asking Greg for help after TheGreys began disturbing his property in the aforementioned town, was never heard from again, should already send chills down one's spine...

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* Both encounters in "The Kentucky Goblins" two-parter were pretty disturbing. Goblin-looking creatures ImmuneToBullets stalking you and your children? Check. Weird looking " bald children" messing around your property? You bet. But probably the worst of the things depicted here was from the second part. A pair of vague and mysterious e-mails were sent by one "Terry Wriste" to paranormal investigator Greg Newkirk. The second e-mail listed some numbers, later revealed to be GPS coordinates, which revealed the site of an AbandonedMine that Greg, his wife, and a handful of camera crew had investigated months prior to the sending. This was despite Greg and his wife never divulging divulged to anyone else about that trip, much less about the mine in question. It was pretty much a taunt by the mysterious sender to Greg to Greg, as they demanded they quit investigating whatever they were delving into in Hellier, Kentucky.Kentucky. What is even stranger about the email is how different it is from the original author as the email has grammar errors, is less direct, and has spelling errors that are consistent with someone who's just learned a second language but isn't as articulate as they would normally be in their native language. The fact that Dr. David Christie, a man asking Greg for help after TheGreys began disturbing his property in the aforementioned town, was never heard from again, again after stating his plan to attack them, should already send chills down one's spine...
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[[WebVideo/BedtimeStoriesYoutubeChannel This channel]] pretty much specializes in invoking this throughout all of their episodes, in one way or another. Not to mention that most if not all of the deaths in the stories ''actually happened''.

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[[WebVideo/BedtimeStoriesYoutubeChannel This channel]] pretty much specializes in invoking this throughout all of their episodes, in one way or another. Not to mention Even if you're highly skeptical towards the allegedly supernatural elements of these stories, they can still be creepy enough when you consider that most if not all a large amount of the reported deaths and disappearances actually did happen in the stories ''actually happened''.real life.
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** The third part manages to make the entire incident somehow even scarier, by explaining in detail just how a supposedly minor weather condition, in this case a descending wind, managed to KillEmAll. Despite the lack of anything supernatural or paranormal in this episode, it still manages to be a nightmarish scenario.

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** The third part manages to make the entire incident somehow even scarier, by explaining in detail just how a supposedly minor weather condition, in this case a descending wind, managed to KillEmAll.wind. Despite the lack of anything supernatural or paranormal in this episode, it still manages to be a nightmarish scenario.
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* The Lurking Horror: Giant, venomous spiders that prey on humans. The image previewing the episode on Twitter even reads "Arachnophobes, step forward..." as if to make it clear this African cryptid, the J'ba Fofi, will crawl in their nightmares forever... Have fun sleeping. While the video brings up the regular issues with a spider that large existing in real life (their inefficient respiratory systems and their heavy exoskeletons being the big problem), the narrator also points out that aquatic arthropods that large ''do'' exist… and the huge spiders tend to be seen not far from a water source.

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* The Lurking Horror: Giant, venomous spiders that prey on humans. The image previewing the episode on Twitter even reads "Arachnophobes, step forward..." as if to make it clear this African cryptid, the J'ba Fofi, will crawl in their nightmares forever... Have fun sleeping. While the video brings up the regular issues with a spider that large existing in real life (their inefficient respiratory systems and their heavy exoskeletons being the big problem), the narrator also points out that aquatic arthropods that large ''do'' exist… and the huge spiders tend to be seen not far from a water source. However, that does ''not'' explain the web-like substance or the fact that few people have died from venom, something creatures like crabs do not have. If you're an arachnophobe and you decide to watch this... have fun sleeping.
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* The Lurking Horror: Giant, venomous spiders that prey on humans. The image previewing the episode on Twitter even reads "Arachnophobes, step forward..." as if to make it clear this African cryptid, the J'ba Fofi, will crawl in their nightmares forever... Have fun sleeping.

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* The Lurking Horror: Giant, venomous spiders that prey on humans. The image previewing the episode on Twitter even reads "Arachnophobes, step forward..." as if to make it clear this African cryptid, the J'ba Fofi, will crawl in their nightmares forever... Have fun sleeping. While the video brings up the regular issues with a spider that large existing in real life (their inefficient respiratory systems and their heavy exoskeletons being the big problem), the narrator also points out that aquatic arthropods that large ''do'' exist… and the huge spiders tend to be seen not far from a water source.
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* The Lurking Horror: Giant, venomous spiders that prey on humans. The image previewing the episode on Twitter even reads "Arachnophobes, step forward..." as if to make it clear this African cryptid, the J'ba Fofi, will crawl in their nightmares forever... Have fun sleeping.
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* "There Is Something In The Woods"; a series so chilling that it required a two-parter. Gah, just the thought of a malevolent spirit lurking in US national parks, causing you to disappear of the face of the earth, becoming one of the thousands of Americans whose vanishings still haunt the nation to this day. And no skills you possess can save you from the ''thing'' causing these disappearances. This was the unsettling conclusion reached by a professional police officer and investigator researching said disappearances. The only potential warning is 'The Silence', an eerie happening triggered by the total lack of sound from animals and even the weather, forcing humanity's fight or flight instinct to kick in and flee the area. The comments on both videos have hundreds of individuals recounting their own experiences with 'The Silence' on camping, fishing, and hunting trips, and such experiences can happen to ''anyone.''

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* "There Is Something In The Woods"; a series so chilling that it required a two-parter. Gah, just the thought of a malevolent spirit lurking in US national parks, causing you to disappear of the face of the earth, becoming one of the thousands of Americans whose vanishings still haunt the nation to this day. And no skills you possess can save you from the ''thing'' causing these disappearances. This was the unsettling conclusion reached by a professional police officer and investigator researching said disappearances. The only potential warning is 'The Silence', '[[ItsQuietTooQuiet The Silence]]', an eerie happening triggered by the total lack of sound from animals and even the weather, forcing humanity's fight or flight instinct to kick in and flee the area. The comments on both videos have hundreds of individuals recounting their own experiences with 'The Silence' on camping, fishing, and hunting trips, and such experiences can happen to ''anyone.''
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* The creatures in "There is Something In The Water" qualify. While the alleged continued existence of extinct large predators such as Megalodon and Mosasaurs is already unsettling, the fact that we don't actually know what's actually under most of Earth's oceans is even worse. Highlights in this episode include the opening title card, showing a massive oil tanker being stalked by ''an even larger sea creature'', and the ''Ningen'', a cryptid that has a very creepy to it.

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* The creatures in "There is Something In The Water" qualify. While the alleged continued existence of extinct large predators such as Megalodon and Mosasaurs is already unsettling, the fact that we don't actually know what's actually under most of Earth's oceans is even worse. Highlights in this episode include the opening title card, showing a massive oil tanker being stalked by ''an even larger sea creature'', and the ''Ningen'', a cryptid that has a very creepy feeling to it.



* The entire premise of "Enemy Unknown". The initial experiences of HMAS ''Hobart'', US aircraft and American patrol boats facing nigh-undefeatable and immensely powerful [=UFOs=] is already bad enough. There's also the fact that the [=UFOs=] attack both US and North Vietnamese forces, absolutely destroying a Viet Cong camp with weapons that reduce supplies to ash, burn guerrillas alive and melt weapons. But then there's the final tale in the video. Imagine being an [[ElitesAreMoreGlamorous elite special forces soldier]] with years of combat training and experience suddenly facing a completely unknown and alien threat that's ImmuneToBullets, who can slaughter entire bomber crews without leaving any traces behind. It's pretty much the plot of ''Film/{{Predator}}'', but taken up to eleven and set during the [[WarIsHell already-nightmarish]] [[UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar Vietnam War]].

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* The entire premise of "Enemy Unknown". The initial experiences of HMAS ''Hobart'', US aircraft and American patrol boats facing nigh-undefeatable and immensely powerful [=UFOs=] is already bad enough. There's also the fact that the [=UFOs=] attack both US and North Vietnamese forces, absolutely destroying a Viet Cong camp with weapons that reduce supplies to ash, burn guerrillas alive and melt weapons. But then there's the final tale in the video. Imagine being an a [[ElitesAreMoreGlamorous elite special forces US Special Forces soldier]] with years of combat training and experience suddenly facing a completely unknown and alien threat that's ImmuneToBullets, who can slaughter entire bomber crews without leaving any traces behind. It's pretty much the plot of ''Film/{{Predator}}'', but taken up to eleven and set during the [[WarIsHell already-nightmarish]] [[UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar Vietnam War]].



* "There Is Something In The Woods". Gah, just the thought of a malevolent spirit lurking in national parks, causing you to disappear of the face of the earth. And no skills you possess can save you from the ''thing'' causing these disappearances...

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* "There Is Something In The Woods". Woods"; a series so chilling that it required a two-parter. Gah, just the thought of a malevolent spirit lurking in US national parks, causing you to disappear of the face of the earth. earth, becoming one of the thousands of Americans whose vanishings still haunt the nation to this day. And no skills you possess can save you from the ''thing'' causing these disappearances...disappearances. This was the unsettling conclusion reached by a professional police officer and investigator researching said disappearances. The only potential warning is 'The Silence', an eerie happening triggered by the total lack of sound from animals and even the weather, forcing humanity's fight or flight instinct to kick in and flee the area. The comments on both videos have hundreds of individuals recounting their own experiences with 'The Silence' on camping, fishing, and hunting trips, and such experiences can happen to ''anyone.''
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Uncanny Valley is IUEO now and the subjective version has been split; cleaning up misuse and ZCE in the process


* The creatures in "There is Something In The Water" qualify. While the alleged continued existence of extinct large predators such as Megalodon and Mosasaurs is already unsettling, the fact that we don't actually know what's actually under most of Earth's oceans is even worse. Highlights in this episode include the opening title card, showing a massive oil tanker being stalked by ''an even larger sea creature'', and the ''Ningen'', a cryptid that has a very UncannyValley to it.

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* The creatures in "There is Something In The Water" qualify. While the alleged continued existence of extinct large predators such as Megalodon and Mosasaurs is already unsettling, the fact that we don't actually know what's actually under most of Earth's oceans is even worse. Highlights in this episode include the opening title card, showing a massive oil tanker being stalked by ''an even larger sea creature'', and the ''Ningen'', a cryptid that has a very UncannyValley creepy to it.



* The Grinning Man, aka Indrid Cold. A mysterious, otherworldly being, [[TheSpook baffling many as to whether it is a]] HumanoidAbomination or HumanoidAlien. According to some, he is a member of TheMenInBlack. Others say he is closely related to the Mothman mentioned above. While others say that he is a supernatural being said to stalk people in the dead of night. Whatever he, or it, is, the one thing everyone will undeniably mention about him is his malicious SlasherSmile, which even as depicted in the series, is a really UncannyValley.

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* The Grinning Man, aka Indrid Cold. A mysterious, otherworldly being, [[TheSpook baffling many as to whether it is a]] HumanoidAbomination or HumanoidAlien. According to some, he is a member of TheMenInBlack. Others say he is closely related to the Mothman mentioned above. While others say that he is a supernatural being said to stalk people in the dead of night. Whatever he, or it, is, the one thing everyone will undeniably mention about him is his malicious SlasherSmile, which even as depicted in the series, is a really UncannyValley.SlasherSmile.
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** Second video: Being potentially chased by a ghost or having a hitchhiker ghost in your car is scary enough, the other two take the cake. The third story about one man's encounter with the Kuntilinak, with the animation showing the young woman's face going from neutral to a small smile and becoming a grotesque and terrifying monster. The final story, however, is among the most terrifying of the entire channel. The main reason being there is NoEnding. The witness had encountered a strange creature that he insisted was a deer despite that there are none that deep in the Australian Outback. There is no theories as to what this creature is, no narration closing out, only the artist's own idea of what it ''could'' have looked like, it just ends with the unknown creature onscreen as the narrator states the witness was DrivenToSuicide due to how horrified he was from seeing this thing. Its black, soulless, hopeless eyes haunted him so much that he took his pwn life. Some have speculated that the creature's very intent was to ensure the witness killed himself.

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** Second video: Being potentially chased by a ghost or having a hitchhiker ghost in your car is scary enough, the other two take the cake. The third story about one man's encounter with the Kuntilinak, with the animation showing the young woman's face going from neutral to a small smile and becoming a grotesque and terrifying monster. The final story, however, is among the most terrifying of the entire channel. The main reason being there is NoEnding. The witness had encountered a strange creature that he insisted was a deer despite that there are none that deep in the Australian Outback. There is no theories as to what this creature is, no narration closing out, only the artist's own idea of what it ''could'' have looked like, it just ends with the unknown creature onscreen as the narrator states the witness was DrivenToSuicide due to how horrified he was from seeing this thing. Its black, soulless, hopeless eyes haunted him so much that he took his pwn own life. Some have speculated that the creature's very intent was to ensure the witness killed himself.
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** Second video: Being potentially chased by a ghost or having a hitchhiker ghost in your car is scary enough, the other two take the cake. The third story about one man's encounter with the Kuntilinak, with the animation showing the young woman's face going from neutral to a small smile and becoming a grotesque and terrifying monster. The final story, however, is among the most terrifying of the entire channel. The main reason being there is NoEnding. The witness had encountered a strange creature that he insisted was a deer despite that there are none that deep in the Australian Outback. There is no theories as to what this creature is, no narration closing out, it just ends with the unknown creature onscreen as the narrator states the witness was DrivenToSuicide due to how horrified he was from seeing this thing. Its black, soulless, hopeless eyes haunted him so much that he took his life.

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** Second video: Being potentially chased by a ghost or having a hitchhiker ghost in your car is scary enough, the other two take the cake. The third story about one man's encounter with the Kuntilinak, with the animation showing the young woman's face going from neutral to a small smile and becoming a grotesque and terrifying monster. The final story, however, is among the most terrifying of the entire channel. The main reason being there is NoEnding. The witness had encountered a strange creature that he insisted was a deer despite that there are none that deep in the Australian Outback. There is no theories as to what this creature is, no narration closing out, only the artist's own idea of what it ''could'' have looked like, it just ends with the unknown creature onscreen as the narrator states the witness was DrivenToSuicide due to how horrified he was from seeing this thing. Its black, soulless, hopeless eyes haunted him so much that he took his life.pwn life. Some have speculated that the creature's very intent was to ensure the witness killed himself.
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** Second video: Being potentially chased by a ghost or having a hitchhiker ghost in your car is scary enough, the other two take the cake. The third story about one man's encounter with the Kuntilinak, with the animation showing the young woman's face going from neutral to a small smile and becoming a grotesque and terrifying monster. The final story, however, is among the most terrifying of the entire channel. The main reason being there is NoEnding. The witness had encountered a strange creature that he insisted was a deer despite that there are none that deep in the Australian Outback. There is no theories as to what this creature is, no narration closing out, it just ends with the unknown creature onscreen as the narrator states the witness was DrivenToSuicide due to how horrified he was from seeing this thing.

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** Second video: Being potentially chased by a ghost or having a hitchhiker ghost in your car is scary enough, the other two take the cake. The third story about one man's encounter with the Kuntilinak, with the animation showing the young woman's face going from neutral to a small smile and becoming a grotesque and terrifying monster. The final story, however, is among the most terrifying of the entire channel. The main reason being there is NoEnding. The witness had encountered a strange creature that he insisted was a deer despite that there are none that deep in the Australian Outback. There is no theories as to what this creature is, no narration closing out, it just ends with the unknown creature onscreen as the narrator states the witness was DrivenToSuicide due to how horrified he was from seeing this thing. Its black, soulless, hopeless eyes haunted him so much that he took his life.
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Up To Eleven is a defunct trope


** The third part manages to make the entire incident somehow [[UpToEleven even scarier]], by explaining in detail just how a supposedly minor weather condition, in this case a descending wind, managed to KillEmAll. Despite the lack of anything supernatural or paranormal in this episode, it still manages to be a nightmarish scenario.

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** The third part manages to make the entire incident somehow [[UpToEleven even scarier]], scarier, by explaining in detail just how a supposedly minor weather condition, in this case a descending wind, managed to KillEmAll. Despite the lack of anything supernatural or paranormal in this episode, it still manages to be a nightmarish scenario.



* The entire premise of "Enemy Unknown". The initial experiences of HMAS ''Hobart'', US aircraft and American patrol boats facing nigh-undefeatable and immensely powerful [=UFOs=] is already bad enough. There's also the fact that the [=UFOs=] attack both US and North Vietnamese forces, absolutely destroying a Viet Cong camp with weapons that reduce supplies to ash, burn guerrillas alive and melt weapons. But then there's the final tale in the video. Imagine being an [[ElitesAreMoreGlamorous elite special forces soldier]] with years of combat training and experience suddenly facing a completely unknown and alien threat that's ImmuneToBullets, who can slaughter entire bomber crews without leaving any traces behind. It's pretty much the plot of ''Film/{{Predator}}'', but taken UpToEleven and set during the [[WarIsHell already-nightmarish]] [[UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar Vietnam War]].

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* The entire premise of "Enemy Unknown". The initial experiences of HMAS ''Hobart'', US aircraft and American patrol boats facing nigh-undefeatable and immensely powerful [=UFOs=] is already bad enough. There's also the fact that the [=UFOs=] attack both US and North Vietnamese forces, absolutely destroying a Viet Cong camp with weapons that reduce supplies to ash, burn guerrillas alive and melt weapons. But then there's the final tale in the video. Imagine being an [[ElitesAreMoreGlamorous elite special forces soldier]] with years of combat training and experience suddenly facing a completely unknown and alien threat that's ImmuneToBullets, who can slaughter entire bomber crews without leaving any traces behind. It's pretty much the plot of ''Film/{{Predator}}'', but taken UpToEleven up to eleven and set during the [[WarIsHell already-nightmarish]] [[UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar Vietnam War]].
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* Both "Highways or Horror" videos detail events one does not want to encounter when driving at night.
** First video: The second story of the barking man, while the animation might not entirely be that convincing, is still a very unsettling sight to see. The third story, however, is far more terrifying. The slim men in black, known on some internet circles as the "DC Paper Men", were unbelievable uncanny in their appearance that the deliveryman who encountered them had to insist he saw nothing. He remains convinced they were not human.
** Second video: Being potentially chased by a ghost or having a hitchhiker ghost in your car is scary enough, the other two take the cake. The third story about one man's encounter with the Kuntilinak, with the animation showing the young woman's face going from neutral to a small smile and becoming a grotesque and terrifying monster. The final story, however, is among the most terrifying of the entire channel. The main reason being there is NoEnding. The witness had encountered a strange creature that he insisted was a deer despite that there are none that deep in the Australian Outback. There is no theories as to what this creature is, no narration closing out, it just ends with the unknown creature onscreen as the narrator states the witness was DrivenToSuicide due to how horrified he was from seeing this thing.
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* "The Devil in the Doll" is '''NOT''' a video to watch if you suffer from pediophobia (fear of dolls). The tales of Robert, Mary and Letta are unsettling enough, but the end where all three dolls are sitting together can send shivers down your spine... especially when one by one each of them suddenly change positions and [[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou look at the viewer]].

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