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@booklover4330
@booklover4330 3 года назад
It's a very minor thing here: But I love how you look things up when you're uncertain about something. I wish that more people would do this.
@vaporsaver
@vaporsaver 3 года назад
For real.
@beesnort3163
@beesnort3163 3 года назад
Ikr? I love how he does that!
@bobaboy7503
@bobaboy7503 3 года назад
Agreed
@carbon5362
@carbon5362 3 года назад
Yes, he thinks looking up stuff is boring for us be we really enjoy it. When someone has a question and leaves it unanswered it leaves everyone unsatisfied.
@mabeylane7163
@mabeylane7163 3 года назад
honestly I don't understand how so many people haven't figured out that they can just look stuff up. it seems like the most basic level of common sense. googling random questions I have has honestly taught me more than anything in school past 9th grade.
@willard1521
@willard1521 3 года назад
Some places in the US have the nearest grocery store an hour or more away. You do your shopping once a month
@immortalfae13
@immortalfae13 3 года назад
ABSOLUTELY!!
@ejtappan1802
@ejtappan1802 3 года назад
Yup. Lots of smaller communities and rural areas might not have stores or gas stations nearby. They just make sure they have plenty in between shopping trips.
@ryanv1279
@ryanv1279 3 года назад
I live in Colorado, there are some people who go shopping twice a YEAR. People who live out in the mountains don’t even have a road to there house sometimes so its ATV only, in the winter the road closes so even if you have a car there is no getting out till spring (unless you have a snowmobile) so most people go shopping once in spring and once before the road closes. I worked at a Walmart close to this area (La Plata Canyon for those interested) and I would have people come through and spend $2000 in one go.
@nicklester5883
@nicklester5883 3 года назад
Very true. Emergency services are also 30 minutes to an hour out. Same with hospitals.
@jimmyjennings5343
@jimmyjennings5343 3 года назад
Yup. There's little towns like that up here in northern Michigan where the nearest grocery store is an hour or so away.
@laurenstendel9111
@laurenstendel9111 3 года назад
A grocery store being 20 minutes away is just normal small town stuff. Before we got a Dollar General close to us, our nearest grocery store was like, 25 minutes in either direction.
@Tyrannosaurus_STFU_III
@Tyrannosaurus_STFU_III 3 года назад
Yup...and Dollar General ain't much of a grocery store.
@ronclark9724
@ronclark9724 3 года назад
Well the average county in the USA, on average is around 30 miles east to west and 30 miles north to south, not necessarily in a square. The county seat in many rural counties(not all) is the only town in the county with a Walmart.
@dans864
@dans864 3 года назад
@@Tyrannosaurus_STFU_III they sell more grocerys in small towns they even have a freezer section with frozen fruit veggies meats and milk and the further out you go the bigger they get kinda reminds me of how walmart was befor supper centers those all closed after they went to all super centers a lot of towns lost their walmart after that western kansas oklahoma and Nebraska all have counties with only one town a piece that range in population from a couple hundred to 10 or 15 thousand if you wanna be left alone on cheap land with no taxs it's highly recommended
@anniebalsbaugh735
@anniebalsbaugh735 3 года назад
Yep, just like rural Ohio
@HydraulicHydra9
@HydraulicHydra9 3 года назад
Yup same here
@thedudeabides2531
@thedudeabides2531 3 года назад
"Are there cults in the US?" Uh, yeah! Tons. I think we're pretty much the crazy cult capital of the world.
@ASMRyouVEGANyet
@ASMRyouVEGANyet 3 года назад
MLMs
@cassandraluckert8115
@cassandraluckert8115 3 года назад
Cult capitol of the world. Because we call crazy, religious freedom. Then tell each other we absolutely MUST respect everyone's batshit beliefs. Fun bonus, this fact explains almost every screwed up aspect of our country. Everyone's beliefs must be respected. Take note of the slippery slope everyone else.
@stoneragan3870
@stoneragan3870 3 года назад
@@cassandraluckert8115 So we shouldn't have freedom of religion?
@cassandraluckert8115
@cassandraluckert8115 3 года назад
@@stoneragan3870 Sure up until the point you attempt to push your bullshit on someone else. We should also ban religious indoctrination of children but other than that sure have at it, just so long as you keep your crazy to yourself. We should also offer therapy for those that want to escape religion and join reality.
@stoneragan3870
@stoneragan3870 3 года назад
@@cassandraluckert8115 You sound like a joy to be around
@safron2442
@safron2442 3 года назад
Someone mention convenience store in a rural town? *DOLLAR GENERAL INTENSIFIES*
@Bacopa68
@Bacopa68 3 года назад
I found out that's true. I had a couple of occasions to drive to BFE Northeast Texas for business last year and stay in truck farming and small plot ranching communities. There were Family Dollar stores in places that looked like they could not support a store. But it kinda made sense they existed. Population density wasn't that low. I guess Dollar General has some awesome mathematical modeling. Honestly, I hope Biden puts whoever sites Dollar Generals in charge of pandemic control. These folks can crunch the numbers.
@cptray-steam
@cptray-steam 3 года назад
Either that or Family Dollar or Dollar Tree.
@solarchaotica
@solarchaotica 3 года назад
Barely related but It's actually really cool that more dollar generals are adding in fresh food sections. Since they almost always have one in areas that are food deserts. It's pretty convinient
@safron2442
@safron2442 3 года назад
@@solarchaotica Yeah, definitely!
@JoshuaRWorkman
@JoshuaRWorkman 3 года назад
My hometown of Elkhart, Indiana is far from rural but there's Dollar General everywhere.
@jacobrock8470
@jacobrock8470 3 года назад
The woman who killed the pregnant woman in Skidmore, missouri was just executed this week, her name is Lisa montgomery
@TriXJester
@TriXJester 3 года назад
Isnt that the same place a dude was gunned down in broad daylight?
@blankb7483
@blankb7483 3 года назад
@@TriXJester yes. he was killed in front of the whole town and no one in the town has ever said a word
@-notyourordinarybisexual-8435
@-notyourordinarybisexual-8435 3 года назад
well then
@camjam0536
@camjam0536 3 года назад
Coincidence? I think not
@brbw
@brbw 3 года назад
was*
@grandmasterblueberryice4882
@grandmasterblueberryice4882 3 года назад
America also has a lot of scary urban legends.
@nadronnocojr
@nadronnocojr 3 года назад
They aren’t legends ............................................................................................................
@projectc.j.j3310
@projectc.j.j3310 3 года назад
@@nadronnocojr who tf cares
@thegrimsbaby5085
@thegrimsbaby5085 3 года назад
I think every country does not just america
@grandmasterblueberryice4882
@grandmasterblueberryice4882 3 года назад
@@thegrimsbaby5085 well I'm not from every other country
@larey9484
@larey9484 3 года назад
One of my local favorites coming from Virginia - the Bunny Man lmao
@makaylahaverluk667
@makaylahaverluk667 3 года назад
When I read "creepiest towns" I thought it would be more like haunted and abandoned or just have strange stories with a population of 20, not axe murders and rapists, I'd consider those more like terrifying.
@aichanbainsidhe33
@aichanbainsidhe33 3 года назад
Look into Centralia some more. They don't even usually TELL the scariest parts, but I lived very near there for a long time, and they really don't tell you the worst of it at all.
@lonedinosaur13
@lonedinosaur13 3 года назад
@@aichanbainsidhe33 yes!
@LuthienCross
@LuthienCross 3 года назад
yeah i was expecting to see Bodie, California and other such ghost towns
@wyattroberts98
@wyattroberts98 3 года назад
Look into helltown ohio if you want creepy
@makaylahaverluk667
@makaylahaverluk667 3 года назад
@@wyattroberts98 oh geez, with a name like that it's gotta be interesting!!!
@daniellehurrell6620
@daniellehurrell6620 3 года назад
"Why is it so loud???" That couldn't be more American if we fucking tried. 😂😂
@riabunz
@riabunz 3 года назад
you should do american urban legends, if you haven’t yet
@Alyssa-senpai
@Alyssa-senpai 3 года назад
I agree! 100th like btw
@DimpleDumple787
@DimpleDumple787 3 года назад
American Cryptids and urban legends are great! Like the Appalachian Not Deer and the Jersey Devil and the Devil's Stomping Grounds in NC.
@darleneadams6844
@darleneadams6844 3 года назад
Oh thats a great idea
@wedthurfri443
@wedthurfri443 3 года назад
We have urban legends?
@wedthurfri443
@wedthurfri443 3 года назад
@@box0choco593 Tell me one Urban legend from the US, because I genuinely don't know any. I'm gonna look stupid you tell me one that was obvious
@cindyknudson2715
@cindyknudson2715 3 года назад
15 miles is NOTHING to travel to "go to town" to do your shopping. It's only 15 minutes away.
@ronclark9724
@ronclark9724 3 года назад
Europeans think a one and a half hour drive is a long journey. Americans think in terms a ten and a half hour drive is a long journey. The truth is the average European can drive across their nation in one single day. For most Americans it will take far more than a single day to drive across the nation, likely five days...
@KittenUndercover
@KittenUndercover 3 года назад
@@ronclark9724 Exactly this.
@scotplemmons4209
@scotplemmons4209 3 года назад
In my area some kids travel 15 minutes or more to school
@KDbelieves
@KDbelieves 3 года назад
lol 15 minutes is nothing. It takes me an hour and a half to get to school.
@charlottedrolet9000
@charlottedrolet9000 3 года назад
This comment feels like home.
@noahkane26
@noahkane26 3 года назад
14:13 “Cairo, Illinois” *Shows a picture of Pittsburgh*
@noahkane26
@noahkane26 3 года назад
@pauljuly16 yeah I think it was because he was talking about rivers merging, but not really necessary anyways
@T.anchris.T
@T.anchris.T 3 года назад
@pauljuly16 me too! lol i'm born and raised there.
@Olivetree80
@Olivetree80 3 года назад
I know right, I was concerned, I think it's because he mentioned it sitting between the Ohio River
@noahkane26
@noahkane26 3 года назад
@@T.anchris.T Same! From the south Butler area
@edwardmiessner6502
@edwardmiessner6502 3 года назад
He also showed an oil fire behind two houses in Germany when discussing Centralia, Penna.
@jeremiahallyn4603
@jeremiahallyn4603 3 года назад
Small rural towns in the US usually have Dollar General, Family Dollar or gas stations where you can get essential items. Mostly junk food, not many healthy foods available in them.
@JonBurrows3577
@JonBurrows3577 3 года назад
Very true. I posted about drug stores but Dollar General and Family Dollar are sort of similar, and like you said, none of them usually have fruit or vegetables.
@minameier99
@minameier99 3 года назад
Yes! The dollar tree in my city has bananas for 50c each and that's about it for fresh options, go anywhere outside the states' metros and they can't even offer that.
@arcanask
@arcanask 3 года назад
@@minameier99 My Dollar Tree's grocery section is the refrigeration unit in the back corner. They actually do stock a surprising amount of fresh fruit and veg. That is to say, any amount. It's not top shelf, but if you don't mind a slightly uneven stalk of broccoli or slightly off-color strawberries, it's all good.
@minameier99
@minameier99 3 года назад
@@arcanask ours have coolers for drinks but no real fridges, come to think of it some of them do have frozen sections with mostly TV dinners but sometimes they get stock for frozen fruits and veg! At the moment whenever they do, I stock up to make smoothies my mom can have between her mouth surgeries
@ressljs
@ressljs 3 года назад
I live in a small town in North Dakota. We do have a Dollar General and a small grocery store. Any serious shopping requires a 40 mile drive (each way) to Grand Forks. But if you drive the other way, there's more small towns, but none of them have any grocery stores. So two towns over, they'd have to drive 30 miles each way just to shop at our pathetic little store and 70 miles each way to get to the real stores in Grand Forks.
@NorthAveBeachBum
@NorthAveBeachBum 3 года назад
There's an actual television show called "Escaping Polygamy" in regards to the Colorado City polygamy cult. Daughters of the cult leader escaped and help others from similar cults escape.
@francoh4701
@francoh4701 3 года назад
i like that show but i have yet to see them rescue anyone. most end up unsuccessful or the person they're trying to help change their mind and stay. i live in arizona and we do see them around our town. they're actually nice. the men and boys help build houses and the women and children shop at walmart. i imagine the people from colorado springs shop in st. george.
@switchbladejimmy7655
@switchbladejimmy7655 3 года назад
@@francoh4701 Everyone has the right to practice their own religion, whether the majority see it as a "cult" or not. That said, brainwashing is a serious and enmeshing thing. It's truly a terrible experience and you feel like you can't leave even if the doors are unlocked all the time -- I'm an ex-cult recruiter/zealot myself. That would be spiritual abuse. We need to offer these young women (AND MEN!!) safe routes out, counseling, support groups, integration training, and community-building through exit counseling programs. That, I think, would be the most liberty-oriented way to get them out: infrastructure for that purpose. The ATF won't be ripping any babies out of mothers arms, but if those young mothers want or need to escape they have a clear path out with tons of people who will provide their social and psychological needs, among others. Ofc lock all cult leader rapists up. THAT is not religion by any metric.
@elizbethkieffer6887
@elizbethkieffer6887 3 года назад
Me watching from the US just as surprised as he is about all of this.
@bigussmokesus8866
@bigussmokesus8866 3 года назад
You should react to the most haunted places in each state
@M_u_t_e96024
@M_u_t_e96024 3 года назад
Most haunted is my home in Mo just not recorded
@Popcorn-ch7uy
@Popcorn-ch7uy 3 года назад
@@M_u_t_e96024 Where?
@badwifi_real
@badwifi_real 3 года назад
@@Popcorn-ch7uy He said Missouri
@mattvon1034
@mattvon1034 3 года назад
One with cheese
@Cthomp91
@Cthomp91 3 года назад
Good idea!
@jayc9345
@jayc9345 3 года назад
Re: your question about corner shops, we have them... kinda. He mentioned that there was no grocery store except their gas station - and in many small towns, our petrol stations are the equivalent of corner stores in cities. They'll often carry basic groceries (bread, dairy products, a small selection of canned food, loo roll, etc). And it's not unusual for people in small towns to need to drive 20-45 minutes to get to a store that's much bigger than that. In the small town I grew up in, we had one small grocery store, but the selection was so small that most people drove to the next town over (about 25 minutes), which was about 5 times the size and had a few big grocery stores and one department store.
@okiendn2400
@okiendn2400 3 года назад
This is true. I was born and raised in a small town called okemah Oklahoma still live there. Although we have a grocery store next door to my house we choose to drive 20 minutes to the next town because I have Walmart. Plus our grocery store is outrageously priced so it's a only if you need two thing
@lane6866
@lane6866 3 года назад
Unless you're in New York or a few other large cities. Then you have delis that sell essentials as well as freshly prepared sandwiches and meats and the like (mostly in Manhattan) and bodegas, which are truly neighborhood groceries in the outer boroughs. A video on the actual size of New York and its boroughs, public transit and the like would probably make a good reaction since it is definitely one of the major places in America that is really its own culture.
@okiendn2400
@okiendn2400 3 года назад
@@lane6866 it's weird here in Oklahoma we call a hot box the deli the sandwich place the deli as well
@sap8730
@sap8730 3 года назад
We call them country stores in Virginia. Rural area gas stations, that will normally have basic supplies, are scattered throughout.
@promontorium
@promontorium 3 года назад
Yes there are corner stores. I don't know where you people live or why you don't, but they're all over California.
@Melissa-wx4lu
@Melissa-wx4lu 3 года назад
America has this issue called "Food Desert" where there isn't a place for people to buy fresh food. There are many, many small towns where the gas station is the only place they can buy food without having to travel out of town. Convenience store food. They are quite the issue here with the declining health of Americans, that some can't get fresh vegetables, or fruit even if they wanted to. many are poor and don't have means of transportation to where the food is. This is often why in many of these cases, when people are able to get to a proper store, they buy enough food to last them the whole month. Since the food needs to be shelf stable, there are many many people who grow up and reach adulthood only ever having vegetables out of a can. Or knowing the flavor of powdered milk.
@irisblue2332
@irisblue2332 3 года назад
Not just small towns, there are food deserts in big cities where (usually poor and/or minority) residents don't have access to fresh, good food at a reasonable price without getting in a car or a lengthy bus ride.
@WindyWooshes
@WindyWooshes 3 года назад
I just learned about this in geography
@kdrapertrucker
@kdrapertrucker 3 года назад
@@irisblue2332 oh, they have access, they just don't buy healthy food. There is no area of more then 20,000 that doesn't have a wal-mart, Target, or meijer supercenter or a grocery chain of some sort. All of which carry a selection of fruits and veggies.
@xaviercopeland2789
@xaviercopeland2789 3 года назад
Declining health? I thought we were getting better with things like decreasing obesity and all.
@Melissa-wx4lu
@Melissa-wx4lu 3 года назад
@@xaviercopeland2789 America's life expectancy is actually going down. The big issue these days is Diabetes and hypertension
@angiehemenway243
@angiehemenway243 3 года назад
OK so am I the only one who answers him when he asks questions about the US into the camera? Like out loud? LOL Just me?
@acyasin1000
@acyasin1000 3 года назад
I definitely do!
@angiehemenway243
@angiehemenway243 3 года назад
@@acyasin1000 haha good 😂 glad it's not just me
@Tammy-og8hl
@Tammy-og8hl 2 года назад
Isn't that how your supposed react. I yell at the 📺 all the time.
@Throbnnwilliams
@Throbnnwilliams 3 года назад
Speaking for rural east Texas alone, it’s a no for the “corner shops” as you describe them, among homes and residential areas. A lot small towns do have a small grocery store in the center of town if you’re lucky, whereas a lot of rural areas have at least a 15 mile drive to the nearest produce store, sometimes much much further.
@jrax1713
@jrax1713 3 года назад
Funny how they didn’t mention slab city a desert town in the US that literally doesn’t have any laws
@caitlyn189
@caitlyn189 3 года назад
Slab city still has federal and state laws. Its weird, off the grid and attracts anarchists and stuff, but it’s not lawless.
@Game-Breaker97
@Game-Breaker97 3 года назад
That’s like the only one I was for sure expecting before watching. Weird he didn’t include it.
@ASMRyouVEGANyet
@ASMRyouVEGANyet 3 года назад
@@caitlyn189 well, anarchy doesn't mean "lawless"
@mortimerbrewster3671
@mortimerbrewster3671 3 года назад
Sounds like my kind of town. I'll need to check it out. (edit) Never mind. I just looked it up and it is in California. I escaped that shit state and would never go back.
@trocoplaytv1254
@trocoplaytv1254 3 года назад
@@ASMRyouVEGANyet no offense but in a sense I believe it does. Isn't anarchy in its most simple form the lack of government?
@goblinlibrary280
@goblinlibrary280 3 года назад
As somebody who lived in Appalachia, that second West Virginia town sounds pretty normal for hill folk. They do not trust outsiders. Kind of sad Helltown, Ohio wasn’t on this list!
@ronclark9724
@ronclark9724 3 года назад
West Virginia. Almost heaven... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-EqcMbkFR6jk.html
@Keyleey
@Keyleey 3 года назад
I was hoping to see Helltown on the list as well.
@ressljs
@ressljs 3 года назад
I've got friends in WV, and I've been to Point Pleasant. It's a nice town, but there are some bad things in it's history. Now I've been to some small towns in Southern West Virginia that were kind of creepy. Since everyone in those small, isolated towns know each other, I'd catch everyone watching me when I'd go into a gas station.
@Nonchalant_248
@Nonchalant_248 3 года назад
When I think of West Virginia I think of that horror movie Wrong Turn LOL.
@LeannahW
@LeannahW 3 года назад
Yeah I was thinking the same thing lmao, but honestly I got lost in West Virginia at night once on a road trip from Ohio to NC and it just felt WEIRD. Like I know it's all normal and in the daylight it would have been fine but not knowing the area and it being dark and quiet was eerie as hell lmao
@micheledeetlefs6041
@micheledeetlefs6041 3 года назад
You need to remember most of these towns are VERY rural. So stop thinking of them in terms of UK estate living. Even UK rural living is more urban than most of rural US. 20 minutes to the grocery isn't that big a deal here. And the government moved most of Centralia's residents away ages ago. Those who are there now snuck back in, like the folks who moved back rear Chernobyl. Some folks have no sense of self-preservation.
@Amber-zg4zo
@Amber-zg4zo 3 года назад
Yep. I think it’s difficult for most Europeans to imagine how spread out we are because Europe is so much more densely populated. Virtually everywhere that isn’t urban has areas like the pictures of Colorado City he was so shocked by.
@richardiiibrinker492
@richardiiibrinker492 3 года назад
Ok, but I have lived in Missouri my whole life. I grew up in a nice mobile home park outside St. Louis County. Everyone had a car, and until I was five there wasn't even a school building in our town. No one called it rural or the country. Everyone lived in subdivisions, everyone was poor, and whether it was a house or mobile home, it was well taken care of. It wasn't until I got older that I was a trailer park from hell. I had a friend in college who grew up on a farm in a farming community. That is what I consider rural and small town. But again, their town was well kept and there were stores and business in the center of town. But if you drive through Missouri there are Towns that are nothing more than abandoned buildings and a few houses. Again, there is no farmland in sight and these towns exist between small towns and midsize college towns. The highway that goes by them is busy all times of the day of night. But I don't think rural when I see them. I think of ghosttowns. Towns that used to be alive with business and stores. About where I grew up, it was hill country, and appropriately named High Ridge. The subdivisions and mobile homes were built into valleys and hillsides. My grandfather hunted squirrel in the woods behind our trailer. I spent my youth playing in the woods and creeks, but I was close to city life. We just told out of town relatives and people that didn't know the area that we were from St. Louis. Relatives in the southern part of the state were fascinated with how we talked. They said we spoke so fast. Asked us to speak again and again. Now we didn't call ourselves rural like they did, but there were very little differences in the towns we lived. They talked slow, had a mindset that they were different, but I didn't see any differences. But these towns people are talking about don't have a community to them. They are just a number of houses.
@veryc7437
@veryc7437 3 года назад
"In Broad Daylight" was a movie made about Skidmore, Missouri's town bully who was killed there but not one of the dozens of witnesses came forward to say who did it.
@JoshuaRWorkman
@JoshuaRWorkman 3 года назад
If you were witness to the murder of such a man, would you say anything? He held an entire town hostage to his own whims and the person who killed him did everyone a favor until everything else happened.
@Madison.Shikolai.Shooter
@Madison.Shikolai.Shooter 3 года назад
@@JoshuaRWorkman I cheered them on.
@merricat3025
@merricat3025 3 года назад
That was a good movie. I watch it on RU-vid and I remember people commenting that we're from Missouri and said it was true and that's what it was like.
@mutantenderman2601
@mutantenderman2601 3 года назад
If I'm not mistaken, Jones town had it's origins here in the US. And according to legend, the night before the bridge in Point Pleasant collapsed, mothman was reportedly seen flying above the bridge
@klaudia7470
@klaudia7470 3 года назад
And if I remember correctly there is a film about moth man legend, starring Richard Geere ;)
@caretaker158
@caretaker158 3 года назад
yeah, Jones founded the "People's Temple" in 1955 in Indianapolis and... if I remember correctly, he recruited heavily in the San Francisco area before heading to Guyana in 1977
@Sarah-nn5ef
@Sarah-nn5ef 3 года назад
A cult is like a group of people that idolize someone or something (religious a lot of the time) to the EXTREME. You don’t want to be in a cult and sometimes they can be dangerous.
@datamatr1x
@datamatr1x 3 года назад
like trump supporters.
@jariemonah
@jariemonah 3 года назад
@@datamatr1x lmao. Beat me to it.
@kingchicken8232
@kingchicken8232 3 года назад
@@datamatr1x It's really tiring seeing unnecessary and completely irrelevant political comments everywhere.
@jesuschristbutafab9923
@jesuschristbutafab9923 3 года назад
@@kingchicken8232 ikr
@datamatr1x
@datamatr1x 3 года назад
@@kingchicken8232 okay and? go take a nap then.
@wolver73
@wolver73 3 года назад
We call them “mom and pop” stores.
@EpicMinerNK
@EpicMinerNK 3 года назад
I think those are usually family owned convenience stores, but he's talking about convenience stores like 7 Eleven and other large chains
@hermunkulus
@hermunkulus 3 года назад
That sounds like a midwest thing. I've never heard of that.
@tripledagoat9676
@tripledagoat9676 3 года назад
No bs i have never heard that
@robhugh535
@robhugh535 3 года назад
@@hermunkulus It's more a generational than a regional thing. When most of them were individually owned rather than corporate chains they usually were called corner stores or mom and pop stores.
@rickyfever
@rickyfever 3 года назад
Not all convenience stores are “mom and pop” stores. Most convenience stores are big chains (7-eleven, Walgreens, ampm, circle k, cvs, etc...). Mom and pop shops are locally owned by people in the community. They are not large corporations. Always support your local mom and pop shops!!
@AndrewL209
@AndrewL209 3 года назад
Love the content bro, from a small town American😂
@stonedmalone8587
@stonedmalone8587 3 года назад
Same here
@zerbyjay777
@zerbyjay777 3 года назад
Totally.
@masenmelo5681
@masenmelo5681 3 года назад
When me and him are from the same small town 😳
@AndrewL209
@AndrewL209 3 года назад
@@masenmelo5681 Masen wtf
@dreww4925
@dreww4925 3 года назад
Same
@halloweenbaby4192
@halloweenbaby4192 3 года назад
I love how he searches everything up it’s adorable to say the least 🦋
@jaycam6823
@jaycam6823 3 года назад
The US is extremely big that’s why stores can be far in certain places
@garbageday587
@garbageday587 3 года назад
Well Canada is bigger and we don't have that king of thing.
@normal-potato05
@normal-potato05 3 года назад
Not to offend anyone, but Gwyneth Paltrow’s “goop” has a cult vibe
@yamemeguy4744
@yamemeguy4744 3 года назад
It’s definitely got some shady shit going on
@normal-potato05
@normal-potato05 3 года назад
@@yamemeguy4744 exactly
@Cubs-Fan.10
@Cubs-Fan.10 3 года назад
And its still gross lol
@idontknowleavemealoneplease
@idontknowleavemealoneplease 3 года назад
Every thing about it is sketchy as fuck. When I first heard about it I thought is was a dumb comedy skit. Spirit Science levels of crazy.
@timbuk1126
@timbuk1126 3 года назад
She's such a bizarre woman..
@grilledlettuce1845
@grilledlettuce1845 3 года назад
Funny enough depending on where you live, some corner stores are to be definitely avoided during certain hours or just based off where they are located. In the poverty striken town outside of Pittsburgh where I grew up, this old Middle Eastern immigrant owned a corner shop and made some bomb ass gyros, but he ended up closing years later after certain nighttime antics, brawls, drug deals, and literal shootouts
@whatjustinawhat
@whatjustinawhat 3 года назад
Lol I’m from a poverty stricken town outside of Pittsburgh! Allegheny, Westmoreland, or butler county? 😂💖
@TabbiToyCollectibles
@TabbiToyCollectibles 3 года назад
@@whatjustinawhat I would also include Lawrence county as well
@josephgarcia2006
@josephgarcia2006 3 года назад
@@whatjustinawhat you’re cute af
@catgirl6803
@catgirl6803 3 года назад
We have a lot of corner “bodegas” in my city but they’re really just fronts for drugs. One woman who owned one of the bodegas was shot and killed in front of her kids as she was working the store in a “robbery gone wrong” but when information came out, it was a gang execution. And another one near me was finally shut down for drugs. Now there’s another corner store 2 blocks down where there’s dealers always loitering outside.
@whatjustinawhat
@whatjustinawhat 3 года назад
@@josephgarcia2006 thank you 😂 that’s so nice !
@SingleStepStudios
@SingleStepStudios 3 года назад
The lady that murdered the pregnant girl in Skidmore was just put to death a few days ago.
@yobamajoe2595
@yobamajoe2595 3 года назад
Ohh that’s who that was
@caldeauwolf5534
@caldeauwolf5534 3 года назад
And nobody felt bad about it. Well, no one that mattered.
@lilybarker8865
@lilybarker8865 3 года назад
I lived in a village in Michigan until I was 13, literally not enough people to be considered a town and our grocery store was like 40-45 mins away.
@janistroud76
@janistroud76 3 года назад
I love how interested you are in our differences. I equally enjoy hearing about the UK
@gabbytabbert7519
@gabbytabbert7519 3 года назад
15:31 "The people here live with actual deer on their porches. That's a major weird red flag" The entire Midwest: ........
@immortalfae13
@immortalfae13 3 года назад
Especially when you can shoot one for dinner & fill your freezer without leaving home. After fighting with them all summer over your garden, gotta say it's pretty satisfying.
@gabbytabbert7519
@gabbytabbert7519 3 года назад
@@immortalfae13 Same problem! Them and the rabbits. You can’t keep them out no matter what you try 😂
@minameier99
@minameier99 3 года назад
Rural Pacific Northwesterners: .....but we like our little buddies, they munch the compost and like the barn cats
@gabbytabbert7519
@gabbytabbert7519 3 года назад
@@minameier99 Oh don’t get me wrong I love deer. Sometimes they’re pesky but at the same time a lot of farmers where I’m from will leave a small strip of corn in their fields unharvested so the deer have something to eat during the winter. We complain but we’re softies 😂
@minameier99
@minameier99 3 года назад
@@gabbytabbert7519 haha absolutely! My grandpa was the same way, always complaining about them 'getting into his fruit supply' like he didn't plant one of his plum trees in the valley by the woods so the deer and other animals could harvest when he first bought the property. The family still makes jokes about someone 'getting into the fruit supply' when they see someone using a gift they bought them😂
@gregadkins2483
@gregadkins2483 3 года назад
I grew up near Point Pleasant. The Marshall University plane crash happened over an hour away in my hometown of Huntington so that really has nothing to do with the town. Pt. Pleasant is super creepy though. There are "igloos" where materials were built during WW2 which are dark are eerie and a "haunted" insane asylum.
@ejtappan1802
@ejtappan1802 3 года назад
I live in Huntington, and have visited Point Pleasant several times. I never found it spooky or creepy. But, of course I only see the main streets.
@rdfox76
@rdfox76 3 года назад
@@ejtappan1802 Yeah, when I was on a kick learning about West Virginia folklore and such, I actually made a point of visiting Point Pleasant during a road trip through the state. Completely ordinary small town, in my opinion. I couldn't even find the Mothman statue.
@thursty2308
@thursty2308 3 года назад
Currently live here. BUT a trivial question no one knows, is Lakin Hospital is one of the first to perform a Lobotomy
@MrAflac9916
@MrAflac9916 3 года назад
I live 45 minutes from Point Pleasant. This part of the country isn’t “creepy” - it’s economically depressed and struggling. More sad than scary. Edit: I’ve also been to Cairo, Illinois. Worst town I’ve ever seen in my life.
@Bacopa68
@Bacopa68 3 года назад
@jt cash The Guy over at the Gin and Tacos website said the most humane and cost effective solution to Cairo would be to give everyone a half million dollars at gunpoint to force them to move away. After that, cut holes in the levees and let the rivers take it.
@Oliver-yc5fi
@Oliver-yc5fi 3 года назад
I live in a creepy town. There's an island that coffins fall out of, people were also decapitated there. We have abandoned graves in the woods. The road leads to a dead end... literally, there are one or more graves there. We were one of the first places to pick up the Titanic distress signal. Somebody was murdered in the house next door to mine in the 70's on Halloween. There was a building in the woods here where sick people went to die. A man took his own life here after he crashed his fishing boat into an island and wouldn't abandon ship. A coast guard helicopter crashed killing three people. I'm sure there's probably other stuff too. So basically my town is extra creepy.
@oak1780
@oak1780 3 года назад
you live in Gelligroes Mill? wait maybe not you said one of the first , guess I have to go back to sleuthing.
@Oliver-yc5fi
@Oliver-yc5fi 3 года назад
@@oak1780 Not sure if it's too much of a hint but I'm in Canada.
@oak1780
@oak1780 3 года назад
@@Oliver-yc5fi dont worry, I've already given up the search. wanted to stop while it was fun and not creepy :) is was a fun distraction though.
@ianstratton1629
@ianstratton1629 3 года назад
I have a huge coast guard family. So that crash stood out to me as they aren't common. Only one I could find in Canada (killing 3) happened in the Arctic Ocean after departing from Resolute. That the one?
@Oliver-yc5fi
@Oliver-yc5fi 3 года назад
@@ianstratton1629 Nope Atlantic Canada 2006.
@AmyEugene
@AmyEugene 3 года назад
Me as an Oregonian: Well to be fair, there's plenty of weirdness IN the cities as well. Basically the entire state has all kinds of weirdness anywhere you go. As soon as he said the word cult, I was like ohhh the Rajneeshies.
@coolwhip455
@coolwhip455 3 года назад
In Centralia the PA government declared eminent domain on all of the property in the affected area which basically meant that the government bought all of the property there and everyone in the town was relocated with the exception of those who wanted to stay. As of now, only 1 house still has someone living in it and after that person passes away or decides to move, the house becomes property of the state. The town also officially lost its zipcode about a decade ago and no one is allowed to buy any property there.
@ianstratton1629
@ianstratton1629 3 года назад
That person should will it to someone to spite them.
@merricat3025
@merricat3025 3 года назад
That actually is on my list of places I would like to see. Do people still get together on Memorial Day at the cemetery? I saw a documentary on it and it had people at the cemetery bringing flowers to the loved ones and reminiscing with each other.
@coolwhip455
@coolwhip455 3 года назад
@@merricat3025 I'm not sure if people still go there for Memorial Day or not. I've been there once when I happened to be traveling through central PA. I took a little detour and decided to check it out. Its pretty interesting, Very eerie. Unfortunately there's lots of trash and litter scattered all over the place mostly from people visiting and leaving their garbage there. Its not a park or anything so no one actually maintains it in any sort of way. Most of the original town roads are there but no structures. Nature is quickly reclaiming it.
@merricat3025
@merricat3025 3 года назад
@@coolwhip455 I'm from the Midwest and I don't go that way very often. I went PA a few years ago but I didn't realize Centuria was there. If ever go back that way again I want to stop.
@ce3586
@ce3586 3 года назад
Okay, so Centralia, Pennsylvania. The mining industry there was coal mining. There's a massive deposit of coal under the town. So there was an abandoned open pit mine. The town had been using it as a rubbish dump for decades. Somehow (no one is sure how) something sparked a smouldering burn in the rubbish. They tried putting it out, but the rubbish was so tightly packed that water couldn't penetrate to extinguish the smouldering bits. Eventually it ignited a seam of un-mined coal. Once it hit the coal depost there was nothing they could do to extinguish it. So it's essentially a coal fire that has been burning through this MASSIVE coal deposit. And it's been burning ever since.
@bellas14u
@bellas14u 3 года назад
And we mustn’t forget that all efforts to stop the burn were unsuccessful or just way too expensive for them.
@marthapackard8649
@marthapackard8649 3 года назад
Apparently this isn't a one off. China has an enormous subterranean coal fire that has be burning for decades also. The few residents that stayed just wouldn't leave their homes. Mostly older people. The government went in and shored up their houses if they were in danger of collapse and let them stay. This was a while ago. I wonder if there is anyone still there now.
@bellas14u
@bellas14u 3 года назад
@@marthapackard8649 oh my stars, I never knew there was another place suffering the same fate. Thank you so much for bringing it up. I have to look into it. My heart hurts for the families that have to uproot even when for their own safety, it must be hard to leave “home” behind.
@upfrontbuckle04
@upfrontbuckle04 3 года назад
As soon as I saw the title, I knew Point Pleasant would be on the list. The people are nice enough, but there is certainly a strange vibe to the place.
@gregadkins2483
@gregadkins2483 3 года назад
It is a strange place. Especially at night.
@swonn-um4qf
@swonn-um4qf 3 года назад
Family live in Gallipolis OH. We love the Mothman Museum.
@blankb7483
@blankb7483 3 года назад
I was surprised two of these towns are within an hour of where I live. Yet another sign I need to move
@brandonleeker
@brandonleeker 3 года назад
Appreciate how mindful you are of others, it shows how much you care about people and making sure you don't offend anyone. You were very mindful of how you were wording the intro, we know how much you care but I appreciate it!
@angiewan105
@angiewan105 3 года назад
You seem like such a nice, genuine person so I love watching your videos! Also yes so we have "Super Targets" (which are larger than the regular Target) and "Neighborhood Walmarts" which are mostly for groceries and some toiletries. I didn't even know we had these things until a few years ago lol until I moved.
@JonBurrows3577
@JonBurrows3577 3 года назад
The “small versions of Target” equivalent, and probably what UK small Targets are based off of, are the “drug stores” like CVS and Walgreens. These have a large make up/cosmetics area, hair care aisle, tooth care aisle, feminine care/baby aisle, paper goods, all sorts of “over the counter” medications/remedies, chips/snack food, drinks, frozen food, a photo center, lots of candy, and of course, a pharmacy. The corner stores are all over, but in Texas and now starting to expand outward are Buc-ee’s, up to 67,000 sq ft of greatness: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-QJqTY0QXqIw.html
@ixionn563
@ixionn563 3 года назад
Another thing to consider would be the fact that gas stations tend to be everywhere, probably around 90% of them or more having a small convenience store connected to them. I would say gas stations are the corner stores of America.
@dustyclasso2012
@dustyclasso2012 3 года назад
I love buccees
@Taygetea
@Taygetea 3 года назад
There are actually literal small versions of Target too. They're just like the other drug stores, but they have more Target-y stuff. Like a Walgreens might have some clothes and towels but the mini-Target across the street will have better ones.
@adilhoxha5443
@adilhoxha5443 3 года назад
there's also 7 eleven
@JonBurrows3577
@JonBurrows3577 3 года назад
@@Taygetea oh, didn’t know those were a thing in the US, too. I would like that instead of the huge store.
@SilvanaDil
@SilvanaDil 3 года назад
If Point Pleasant was cursed for 200 years, the time has passed already.
@HALberdier17
@HALberdier17 3 года назад
@Bradley Richardson 1777 is when the curse was suppose to start because that is when Cornstalk died. So the curse should've been lifted in 1977.
@immortalfae13
@immortalfae13 3 года назад
But the damage is done! Maybe they decided to stick around after BEING MURDERED!
@YetiUprising
@YetiUprising 3 года назад
I hereby further curse the town for 4000 years.
@imaginethat1331
@imaginethat1331 3 года назад
@@YetiUprising why would you do that lmao
@Nonchalant_248
@Nonchalant_248 3 года назад
@@immortalfae13 right! ....smh
@deborahdanhauer8525
@deborahdanhauer8525 3 года назад
Yeah, when we say we are diverse. We MEAN diverse. A lot of people are tolerated here that wouldn't be anywhere else. Or at least not in most countries.
@richardiiibrinker492
@richardiiibrinker492 3 года назад
Tolerated? My landlord is white, and because I'm white, he lets his racist side out in full force thinking I believe the same as him. He wouldn't dare talk that way in public because I live in a "diverse" college town. We have people from all over the world coming to attend one of our three colleges. But I was born in this state, moved to this town twenty years ago and racism and intolerance is a living breathing thing. Not everyone is racist but enough of the population is that when something is said by someone that can be interpreted that way, people that are the tolerant ones also give each other knowing looks. I live in the midwest. It happens everyday her. So I wouldn't be letting all that Land of the Free propaganda you learned at school have you talk so fast.
@deborahdanhauer8525
@deborahdanhauer8525 3 года назад
@@richardiiibrinker492 Wow...you certainly can jump to the wrong conclusion, then go on a tirade, can't you? One of the many things that is tolerated here, is sadly, racism. I live in the south, so I doubt you've seen it more than I have. When I said we are a diverse nation and lots of things are tolerated here that would not be in other countries, racism, sexism and bigotry were exactly what I meant. So, check your attitude at the door. You misunderstood my meaning.
@HannahGaston
@HannahGaston 3 года назад
11:00 yes they're called CVS and Walgreens
@justindavis6223
@justindavis6223 3 года назад
Point pleasant was actually pretty cool to visit if you like cryptids. The mothman museum is really cool.
@three2267
@three2267 3 года назад
Wow he said "Rural Areas," in the beginning like they're ALL Leper Colonies. I'm sure there are Nooooo creepy Urrrbaan areas anywhere in America.
@MrThankman360
@MrThankman360 3 года назад
LOL. No kidding. To me, the creepiest are certain areas of cites.
@TheSkyGuy77
@TheSkyGuy77 3 года назад
most of Rural America is just big open plots of land, very few people and whatnot. Not much danger at night except for wildlife. most urban areas are very dangerous at night (lots of shootings and murders in places like Chicago).
@Nonchalant_248
@Nonchalant_248 3 года назад
For me a "rural area" might as well be a leper colony. I avoid them like the plague LOL
@MrThankman360
@MrThankman360 3 года назад
@@Nonchalant_248 Too bad. Some of the nicest people live there.
@nattiberrington
@nattiberrington 3 года назад
Oh, having the closest grocery store being 20+ minutes away is pretty normal, when you live in the country, here in the U.S., even if thousands of people live there. This is because many small towns here are farming communities and aren't willing to sell profitable farm land to a grocery store, or the store doesn't want to buy land in that area, because many farmers use cow manure to fertilize their crops, so they fear the smell will drive customers away, and the rural places, in the northern United States, get plowed less often and after busier areas, during the snowy winters, because they aren't high traffic areas, so that means that accidents are less likely to occur.
@4erographer
@4erographer 3 года назад
If you want more "creepy" content, I highly reccomend the channel Fascinating Horror. He mostly covers disasters and tragedies but does so in a very respectful manner that i haven't seen other channels do. His videos are really informative and well thought out! I really recommend his videos theyre great. Great vid as usual! Keep up the good work my dude
@goblinlibrary280
@goblinlibrary280 3 года назад
Fascinating Horror is a great channel!
@amandapollard8007
@amandapollard8007 3 года назад
I think the equivalent of of corner store in the US would be our gas stations- or at least for more rural areas
@rookiebae3177
@rookiebae3177 3 года назад
For more populated areas they are liquor stores and gas stations. There are literally two liquor stores within walking distance in my house, like incredibly short walking distance like 1 and a half minutes
@beth4185
@beth4185 3 года назад
I love how he’s more interested in how spread out the houses are....and not creeped out about the actual cults going on in said houses! 😂 Welcome to the U.S. 👋🏻
@kjsalomonsen9299
@kjsalomonsen9299 3 года назад
I think, Luka, you forget that we have big refrigerators and freezers and so, we don't buy food on a daily or weekly basis. I grew up in a small town of 300 people. When I was little we had a farmer's store it was a grocery store and downstaires it had a little bit of dime store stuff, as cars and roads improved there wasn't a need for this type of store. It's not unusual for people to drive 10-20 miles to go shopping. My mom did it once a month when we were little and more often as we grew up.
@RyLHatch1989
@RyLHatch1989 3 года назад
True that. I live in rural WV. My neighborhood, literally in the middle of the woods, about 2 miles to the main road, is mostly made up of vacation cabins and weekend homes. The nearest gas station is a fifteen minute drive, while the nearest actual grocery store is 30 minutes one way, unless you feel like driving to the nearest Wal-Mart, which is about 50 minutes away. However it's not uncommon for most Americans, who live rural lives, to have either a second refrigerator or a large chest freezer in their garage, basement, or on their porch, so grocery shopping only becomes necessary once or twice a month. Plus, it's not uncommon to find roadside vendors selling freshly grown fruits and vegetables, especially during the summer months, far cheaper than the grocery stores will, and which are relatively easy to can up and store for the winter months.
@mikephalen3162
@mikephalen3162 3 года назад
Americans also don't do the European city dwellers practice of buying fresh bread and fruit and vegetables daily.
@kjsalomonsen9299
@kjsalomonsen9299 3 года назад
@@RyLHatch1989 I forgot about the roadside stalls. Where I grew up it was mainly sweet corn. We also, bardered we had a small orchard so, we traded apples for sweet corn or something mom didn't have in her garden.
@drivers99
@drivers99 3 года назад
I looked up Auburn WV and it’s not even true that there’s “only one road in or out.” I see 4 ways in/out. Also the unrelated stock photos and videos are annoying and/or misleading.
@Intheshadows-u1m
@Intheshadows-u1m 3 года назад
Ok if were talking creepy , you should visit the Stanley Hotel in Colorado ! That place is reallllly scary . I stayed there one night and couldn't sleep for about a week after that ...
@marym4261
@marym4261 3 года назад
I wouldn't say it was scary but it's got an eerie vibe if you're alone in a hallway or room.
@clane4485
@clane4485 3 года назад
It's also the hotel that is shown in The Shining
@marym4261
@marym4261 3 года назад
@@clane4485 actually it's not in the movie but the events and things inspired Steven King's novel The Shining. It's not a very big hotel.
@katrinaingram7871
@katrinaingram7871 3 года назад
I still want to go there. When I was younger I talked to ghosts or spiritual beings and curious is I still can
@babyfry4775
@babyfry4775 3 года назад
I live in Colorado and stayed at the Stanley Hotel. Nothing happened to us overnight but we took a tour of the grounds and buildings and some weird stuff happened during that. The town Estes Park where the hotel is is really nice.
@rexjolles
@rexjolles 3 года назад
I live in Pennsylvania and I've snuck into centralia. That place is like hell on earth
@mnm4ever7591
@mnm4ever7591 3 года назад
I've lived in Oregon my whole life and I've never ever heard of that whole story! Crazy!
@BlkBrryVonne
@BlkBrryVonne 3 года назад
Anyone else find it odd that they showed the skyline of Pittsburgh, Pa when talking about Cairo, I'll.
@babyfry4775
@babyfry4775 3 года назад
Yes very odd.
@reuvenknight1575
@reuvenknight1575 3 года назад
yep
@Wilex-Rivi
@Wilex-Rivi 3 года назад
I was actually wondering that
@WalkenDead
@WalkenDead 3 года назад
I didn't catch that, but I'm kind of listening while doing other things. I've been to Cairo so I'll have to go back and watch
@cassandraluckert8115
@cassandraluckert8115 3 года назад
Wrong yes, odd? Considering it's a unverified video made by some random person I would call it youtube working as expected. Hahah
@nolantolson652
@nolantolson652 3 года назад
laughed when a big deal was made about the nearest grocery store was 20 mins away. I was like welcome to Kansas lol. Lived in a town named Bennington for years. Need food drive 25+ mins, want to eat McDonalds drive 25+ mins or need to go to work drive 25+ mins. Normal life here lol.
@ronclark9724
@ronclark9724 3 года назад
More like 60 miles or nearly an hour where I live in West Texas... By the time the volunteer fire department shows up at my home, the fire would have consumed the house...
@pacmanc8103
@pacmanc8103 3 года назад
@@ronclark9724 that is crazy
@nolantolson652
@nolantolson652 3 года назад
@@ronclark9724 Know what you mean I work rural water Dept. My coverage area is huge. Some areas I drive through would take fire department or a ambulance near 40 mins to get to.
@adelledinsmore7969
@adelledinsmore7969 3 года назад
Ok that thing about going 20 min out of any city in Oregon and finding weird shit is TOTALLY true. I thought he was gonna talk about the Oregon Vortex!
@elizabethwhitsell3851
@elizabethwhitsell3851 3 года назад
For sure! The Oregon Vortex has a super creepy vibe. And, yet, we keep going back to visit! 😂
@caldeauwolf5534
@caldeauwolf5534 3 года назад
I guess that’s what happens when you become a tourist destination for like 300 years, huh? Coyote Works is a RU-vid channel that covers a lot of old homesteads and high desert area, I recommend checking it out!
@bodyofhope
@bodyofhope 3 года назад
Yes, we have corner shops. In NYC it's called a Bodega or Deli. In other urban areas, they're often called Convenience stores. In my area, we have gas stations at every mile or less which serve the same purpose. The further out you go, it's Dollar General or Wal Mart, and ppl do have to travel further the more rural you get. I lived in an area like that only once, and you just do a big grocery shopping trip once every couple weeks, and then run to the gas station/convenience store for staple items (bread, eggs, milk) in between big shopping trips.
@connorthompson4030
@connorthompson4030 3 года назад
My dad lived in antelope when the raznish (I don't know how to spell it) were there. He said they carried military grade weapons. Also in Rural Oregon dear are a nuisance and they aren't afraid of humans it is normal to have one on your porch.
@caldeauwolf5534
@caldeauwolf5534 3 года назад
Absolutely, I think that’s why most people in rural areas (including me) were glad when they passed the roadkill law, that you can pick up roadkill as long as you report it with the Sheriff. Makes wrecking a good car or truck a little less painful when you can eat the offender!
@MrFig358
@MrFig358 3 года назад
Wild wild country on Netflix is a mini series about the cult in antelope
@blckpanthr13
@blckpanthr13 3 года назад
"Wild Wild Country" is an insanely good Netflix docuseries on the Rajneeshi cult from Oregon in the 80's, if you're curious!
@dats3
@dats3 3 года назад
For more information about what a cult is Google the BITE model which stands for: Behavior control Information control Thought control Emotional control It's a fascinating subject and not all cults are religious.
@RebeccaDubs
@RebeccaDubs 3 года назад
The cult of Trump is one such example.
@dats3
@dats3 3 года назад
@@RebeccaDubs I agree.
@jonathonfrazier6622
@jonathonfrazier6622 3 года назад
Centralia was the inspiration for the 'Silent Hill' series.
@rotciv557
@rotciv557 3 года назад
No it wasn't, that's just a myth
@jonathonfrazier6622
@jonathonfrazier6622 3 года назад
@@rotciv557 no it was. The creator of Silent Hill said so himself.
@jtomas1334
@jtomas1334 3 года назад
@@jonathonfrazier6622 bro everyone knows it said it In the video no need to tell anyone
@HALberdier17
@HALberdier17 3 года назад
I don't think the games but the screenwriter of the movies based their version of Silent Hill on Centralia.
@rotciv557
@rotciv557 3 года назад
@@HALberdier17 Yes, this. THIS is the actual link to Centralia that Silent Hill has. The games aren't based on it, the look of the first movie was.
@ancestrywoman1
@ancestrywoman1 2 года назад
The Point Pleasant one is crazy. The Marshall plane crash was not in Point Pleasant , it crashed in Kenova WV an hour away from Point Pleasant. He doesn't know what he is talking about. And I have yet to see the Mothman. We moved here 12 years ago and nothing has happened since we have been here.
@chrystlearkan1968
@chrystlearkan1968 3 года назад
The US is so big that many of us don't know these things about our own country.
@timbuk1126
@timbuk1126 3 года назад
Those people in WV have an unfortunate hand in life and i doubt they'd hurt a motorcyclist turning around. They were probably in awe.
@Maewolf
@Maewolf 3 года назад
There is a cult near me in yelm, wa usa called "ramthas school of enlightenment" they beleive lizards live up in mount rainier.
@badbatchproductions7861
@badbatchproductions7861 3 года назад
Y'all got some wierd sh*t out on the west coast.
@ericr9987
@ericr9987 3 года назад
Like lizard people?
@MichaelScheele
@MichaelScheele 3 года назад
"Ramtha" is supposed to a warrior from the lost continent of Lemuria who is over 35,000 years old. Somehow, his "channeler," JZ Knight, can understand him and translate into English. Actress Salma Hayek was involved with them in some way. She thinks they killed her dog. The cult was noted for being a big donor to the local and national Democrat Party. The county organization returned the money. It's unclear whether the 0bama campaign did or not. Total whack-a-doodles.
@ALBBproductions
@ALBBproductions 3 года назад
Um I’m from WA and had no idea this existed 😂 Not surprised though
@Maewolf
@Maewolf 3 года назад
@@MichaelScheele agreed crazy as shit haha
@okiendn2400
@okiendn2400 3 года назад
When describing the town broadhead he described every single small town in America! You're either religious or meth heads (drugs or alcohol) not just meth. But Most are both at different times in life. Me included but I'm proud to say I now have two years of sobriety and without God it would have been impossible
@nathanmoore564
@nathanmoore564 3 года назад
Just so you know, I don't skip any of your ads. Like you always say "get your money man." I support you.
@berdettewymer1705
@berdettewymer1705 3 года назад
I imagine the residents of Whittier Alaska live there because it's more cost affective than, for lack of a better term, commuting. There are many little villages and towns in Alaska that can only be accessed by air or boat. It probably would cost a great deal to go back and forth in such an isolated place, especially if its a company town.
@dom7098
@dom7098 3 года назад
mate you can drive 10 minutes in any direction outside of Norwich and find places where the houses are very far apart from eachother
@travisclay9239
@travisclay9239 3 года назад
One person’s creepy town is another person’s home sweet home.
@juliantorres3239
@juliantorres3239 3 года назад
U should react to some ghost videos by channels like nukes top 5 or slapped ham they're not really scary like a horror movie but they're just bizarre to see. Day 1
@jessicarobinson2199
@jessicarobinson2199 3 года назад
No, we don't have what you describe as "corner shops" to a large degree in the rural areas of the US like what they have in the UK. They are usually convenience markets inside gas stations. In upper peninsula Michigan, which isn't even considered that rural, it can be 30 minutes or more between gas stations or roadside markets.
@TheKukulkan
@TheKukulkan 3 года назад
Colorado City, AZ. A group of friends and I decided to stop by and take pictures of the town in 2004. We just left the Grand Canyon and we were making our way to Zion National Park. Upon entering the town I decided to take a picture of a police vehicle parked on the side of the road. We were amazed how the city planning was and how creepy some of the homes looked when we were pulled over by a cop. He asked us to get out of the car and he took my camera while he was running everyone's ID. He never asked us why he pulled us over, never asked us what we were doing. Just told us that we looked suspicious. After he ran our names through the system, he asked us what we are doing in his town. We told him, that we stopped off on our way to Zion. He told us "You California kids need to show respect. This is a private town with honest people. You are not in public grounds and you have no business here. I want to arrest you for invading their privacy, but I will let you off if you leave immediately." He followed us to the highway and out of AZ. A few minutes later I checked my camera and noticed he deleted every picture on my SD card. Thankfully I back up all my pics every night so I only lost about 20 pics. I traveled to 40 states and this was the only place where I felt like I was not welcomed.
@jack7956
@jack7956 3 года назад
i grew up close to zion and colorado city. it really is like this.
@mazdaman2315
@mazdaman2315 3 года назад
Most small towns actually aren’t creepy they have friendly people and beautiful scenery but most small towns do have there fair share of ghost stories (but so does The most haunted city on earth London) but I’d say the small town I live in is charming along with all the other small towns in northern ny except for dekalb and gouvenour
@elizabethwhitsell3851
@elizabethwhitsell3851 3 года назад
@Matthew Barrick I grew up in that area! - what's creepy about those 2 towns? Maybe things have changed since I moved away.
@starparodier91
@starparodier91 3 года назад
Silent Hill fanatic here- Centralia was the inspiration for the movies, not the games. Very eerie similarities though!
@Michelle-ce1qh
@Michelle-ce1qh 3 года назад
LOVE the Silent Hill franchise
@Kilo-sz4ch
@Kilo-sz4ch 3 года назад
Which town in London is the most dangerous? Google: *yes*
@oougahersharr
@oougahersharr 3 года назад
London is the city . . . not the country or county.
@Wichita0
@Wichita0 3 года назад
@@oougahersharr I think he meant to replace the word, "town", with, "street".
@martincarroll7470
@martincarroll7470 3 года назад
20 minutes is just a trip to the shop's for us, this is a big country, 15 miles is nothing. I live in a small town and my super market is 12 mi away. yes we have convenience stores here.
@johnnyw1ck917
@johnnyw1ck917 3 года назад
There is a documentary on Skidmore if you are interested in it. Its called "No One Saw A Thing"
@realmattytime
@realmattytime 3 года назад
Yeah no the thing abt America is that it’s SO big the hyper religious people, like religious to the point that it’s dangerous, can so easily isolate themselves from the rest of the world. And severe isolation always leads to weird shit
@nolaray1062
@nolaray1062 3 года назад
I would go so far as to say that some of the “mainstream” religious people are getting to the point where they are dangerous and aren’t interested in isolating themselves at all. The opposite, they seem hell bent on making the country the way they think it should be.
@CJGunner92
@CJGunner92 3 года назад
@@nolaray1062 eh that can be anyone with strong ideals. These days people make their opinions their ‘religion’.
@frankb3347
@frankb3347 3 года назад
There's a tavern in my town which has had several serial killers and numerous murderers as their patrons over the years. People say it's haunted or cursed.
@ViolentKisses87
@ViolentKisses87 3 года назад
In Rural Areas the "Corner Stores" are generally Gas Stations with a small grocery section and often a Deli + Hot Food like Fried Chicken, Ribs, Meatloaf and sides. and we mustin forget Dollar General stores of which there are 16,278 Dollar Generals in the US
@nickswafford2413
@nickswafford2413 3 года назад
Having been to Point Pleasant West Virginia, it’s not as weird as it’s made out to be. They have cute little moth man frosted cookies and the entire town just uses it as a cool mascot
@merricat3025
@merricat3025 3 года назад
I drove through it before I knew it was a place. It was just like any other town on the river. If I were them I'd capitalized on The Masked Man 2
@afghansoffthehook542
@afghansoffthehook542 3 года назад
I live in Iowa...15 miles is nothing. I grew up in a tiny town in Indiana and we had a very small, overpriced grocery store, but if you wanted to see a doctor or buy weekly groceries, you had to go at least 10 miles. The mall and any other store was 10-15 miles away. And we weren't living in the country. 🤷‍♀️
@gheorghitaalsunculitei9146
@gheorghitaalsunculitei9146 3 года назад
In Colorado City 60% of the population is under the age of 18
@triggergaming8814
@triggergaming8814 3 года назад
Not anymore.
@ElykOnimic
@ElykOnimic 3 года назад
i knew he was gonna mention Colorado city. there's a show called escaping polygamy and they go here in some eps and the residents chase them off and some are even members of law enforcement so yeah they're crazy af and in the middle there is one member whos children were taken from here to get married and she's stuck there kinda scared of what they're gonna do to her
@thorrollosson
@thorrollosson 3 года назад
There's a fantastic but creepy nonfiction book about the FLDS Mormons like that called 'Under the Banner of Heaven' by Jon Krakauer (author of Into Thin Air and Into the Wild, both superb). Recommended if you want a chilling and insightful look at both a terrible murder case and the background of the Mormon/FLDS history and split.
@alanruiz7169
@alanruiz7169 3 года назад
Hell yeah theres cults in the US. PLEASE react to a "church of scientology" i swear its like out of a movie
@angrboda45
@angrboda45 3 года назад
I've been to Point Pleasant specifically for the Mothman festival and it was great. They have a bus tour that explains everything, plus the museum is interesting. By the way, you should look up Mothman and/or watch the movie 'The Mothman Prophecies' (starring Richard Gere). Excellent creepy movie, but the actual first-hand stories are even creepier if you read about them.
@aichanbainsidhe33
@aichanbainsidhe33 3 года назад
I actually raised my kids for almost a decade near Centralia, PA. It's a beautiful area, but has long been very depressed due to the decline of coal mining. The fire began in the mines, of course, and still spreads there underground. My daughter wanted to walk the Graffiti Highway in Centralia after she got out of the hospital a few years ago, so we went there with my sister and I still have some amazing, apocalyptic-looking photos from the trip. What's really amazing is what they don't tell you until you buy a home anywhere in the area (as in, anywhere the mines might reach). When you do, you *must* buy mine subsidence insurance on your house, which covers the actual expected event of someone's house being swallowed by the earth every now and then. Historically someone woke up on the 2nd floor one day to the mind-boggling discovery that the first floor was now the basement; they had to leave immediately of course. In 1974, a whole little girl was swallowed by the sidewalk as she was on her way home from elementary school a few blocks from her home. No, seriously, she was *LITERALLY* *swallowed by the earth*. And America's solution? You can buy a house here, but you have to have insurance against hell one day swallowing your whole house. We ain't responsible. @_@ It's a weird country but it's damn beautiful.
@technicaldifficulties368
@technicaldifficulties368 3 года назад
Gas stations usually carry overpriced snacks, overpriced car essentials and allergy meds etc
@ronclark9724
@ronclark9724 3 года назад
But the county seat usually has a Walmart, where you will most likely find the lowest prices...
@helensarkisian7491
@helensarkisian7491 3 года назад
Channel suggestion: The World According to Briggs
@hifijohn
@hifijohn 3 года назад
if you want creepy the Lizzy Borden house is now a bed and breakfast.
@Aox2baseline
@Aox2baseline 3 года назад
I was waiting for Fall River to pop up. Lol
@srae1971
@srae1971 3 года назад
Apparently the Lizzie Borden House just went up for sale for 2 million.
@hifijohn
@hifijohn 3 года назад
@@Aox2baseline have you heard the chad Mitchell trios comedy song about Lizzie Borden? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-SuDBO1rIrb4.html
@hifijohn
@hifijohn 3 года назад
@@srae1971 was that the 'axing' price??
@Aox2baseline
@Aox2baseline 3 года назад
@@hifijohn Ha, no I’ve never seen that before. Thanks for sharing.
@aranavenger
@aranavenger 3 года назад
I really like how you stop to look stuff up. It is neat to see more information about stuff.
@redryder6523
@redryder6523 3 года назад
This guy is sesationalizing a lot this stuff. I live in West Virginia and while we do have our share of sleepy little towns here none are a dangerous place to stray into, certainly not Point Pleasant. I've visited there twice and stayed in a really old motel that is supposedly haunted. I really love the town and surrounding area. Point Pleasant sits right on the Ohio River and is small and as its name implies quite pleasant. The Mothman pheonomenon is very interesting and plays a large role in the town and area. The Mothman statue is really cool and a lot bigger than it looks in photos btw.
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