I personally believe that at least *part* of the monkey hate must come from Asia, I wouldn't doubt that there are people there who speak perfect English. I saw a documentary like video talking about cases in India where monkeys are seen as dangerous pests who are capable of killing children and elderly people. There's a high possibility of some people there (and other places) having a deep hatred for them for that reason. I dunno tho, it's mostly me speculating
Doesn't matter if the accelarator is stuck or you are trapped in a burning building, just remind yourself how good your chances are with doing nothing really are. Doesn't matter how fast that car is going, you have to jump. Doesn't matter how hot that fire is, you have to go through. Just staying where you are is not going to work. Don't freeze up like a deer in headlights, don't let your mind run on autopilot when your life is on the line.
Nexpo is an expert level story teller. Some dude that sounds like McLovin off of Superbad made a super underwhelming and barely creepy video series about a fake game that, on its own, would be the most boring game in the history of games and wouldnt keep my attention for more than 10 minutes. Yet, for some reason, ill watch a 5-hour long Nexpo video about it. Wild.
Nexpo is an expert level story teller. Some dude that sounds like McLovin off of Superbad made a super underwhelming and barely creepy video series about a fake game that, on its own, would be the most boring game in the history of games and wouldnt keep my attention for more than 10 minutes. Yet, for some reason, ill watch a 3 hour long Nexpo video about it. Wild.
All of this is creepy to me but tornadoes have to be the worst of it all, knowing that once you realize that it’s coming right towards you, you can’t do anything but watch, and not know if you or your loved ones are going to make it out unscathed I live in an area that has a decent amount of tornadoes (Ty Midwest, rlly appreciate it) and it always makes me extremely nervous whenever I hear the siren go off. We’ve had about 3-4 tornado sirens go off in little less than two months here and some people may just brush it off but it doesn’t make me any less nervous
Umm, the dog is obviously scared of the picture on the wall and the reflections of itself in it. Wouldn't surprise me if the owner just hung it that day. Nothing scary or unusual at all about this. 20:45 dumbest f*cking 911 operator ever, as usual. You call them and they ask tons of stupid questions that have nothing to do with anything or that you JUST freaking answered.
20:30 wait so were they dating? The first time she says friend it sounds like she about said girlfriend but then she did say girlfriend. So were they actually dating or is she using girlfriend in a slang friend way. I’m quite interested in this since I don’t see a lot of people talking about it?
The woman in “room for one more”looks semi-similar to my own sister though she is still alive and is not named Becca. Also the picture of her with her mouth open, it doesn’t look natural. Whatsoever
*sigh* If that ARG poster is gonna try to fake a news broadcast, maybe at least TRY to get someone to speak like a reporter would instead of someone clearly on the verge of giggling in nearly every word of the recording?
Doesn't add up as the attention only came on after RoPs 'death'. And the investigator that put you on the porn angle took over the LCQP sub and website has scrubbed it from the net. I believe you were right about it being assassination based and they pushed they pushed the CP angle as a way of putting people off looking too deep s who wants to get into that shit.
Revisiting this.. id like to pose another possibility to your hypothesis Id like to point out that, i dont think carrie never existed. I do believe there was a girl named carrie that did play the game as a tester. I think this due to her name being in the credits and being separate from paul in the ghost rooms and gen recordings. I think that the atrocities, however, did happen to paul and rainer/daniel did a misdirect so the family couldnt harass paul any further.
My anthropology course had us read this one ethnography about a guy visiting Haiti and observing some of their rituals. He talked about certain tribes and their uses of Datura in their rites - one of the things he wrote about was how even the rites that used the least amount of the drug essentially ‘zombified’ the people involved, which was when they began using it as a punishment rather than a rite of passage. There was a lot more and it was weird as hell but he wrote a lot about the effects of the drug on people and how they became shells of themselves, lost their agency and/or began acting extremely erratically. It was,, not my favourite read.
With the case of Loretta, how is that officer not facing some kind of charges knowingly ignoring a human being begging for their life inside a burning home … And taking pictures of it….
When you get enough random people going out to random places, the chances that _some_ of them will come across _something_ interesting are pretty damn good. And especially when it's a bunch of kids who don't know or understand very much about the world yet, you're going to get some very... _interesting_ interpretations of the things they find. Something that a 40 year old understands to be fairly common and unremarkable can seem downright bizarre and spooky to an inexperienced teenager.
Concerning the video of the couple drowning: Context: The husband and wife were celebrating their first anniversary. They are swimming at the Kamran Dam in Yemen. Apparently, where the couple were standing there's an edge, you can see how the guy almost fell off the first time but managed to stand up again and didn't take it seriously. Then he went further in and slipped off the edge and grabbed his wife only to drag her down with him. You can clearly see that she almost made it out when he pulled her back in to her death. Eighteen people had drowned there among which were three school students, another guy drowned only two days after this couple. This incident was captured using the husband's mobile phone. You can see him adjusting its position at the beginning.