The guy in the first story wrote like such a stereotypical Redditor, rambling on before actually getting to the point. I had to skip it lol, but poi is great and loved the other stories
I enjoy stories with a large amount of description so I liked it but it also takes away from the legitimacy, If i was in a situatuion like that theres no way i would remember that amount of detail. Its definetly a piece of creative writing posed as a true story.Its Well done but i dislike it when stories like this advertise themselves as true :/
I am from Wisconsin and we had a foreign exchange student from Russia and he told us our winters are even more brutal here. Told me he never saw a winter where you get Inches of snow 4 days in a row in one week but that's the Northwoods for ya. Price county is frigid white winter hell in the winter yet you'd never notice watching the people, hell my sister wears shorts at -10.
being from the midwest(mn) these stories lowkey shook me. real or not these tales are morbidly realistic. it’s crazy up here. thank you for reading them so beautifully.
He has an editor, I think neither him nor his editor re-watches the videos before posting. He does it all the time. Still love his channel though. I just try to ignore it lol
This "these silly humans think the world revolves around them but they are wrong lemme tell you a story about something terrifying that only i witnessed" is so hilarious ngl. Also stories that start with "my whole life i was a sceptic of paranormal booooo". P.S. first is so hilarious not really because person proves other people wrong with his fictional story, but because this "people are tiny compared to the Earth;s stuff" is stupid. Humans absolutely control the whole world, no animal can beat humans now. There's unexplored parts of ocean, but nothing suggests there is anything more powerful than humans. There is no "tiny humans" part on Earth.
That first story was so weird, not only in the way it was written but the fact bro used a cryptid for his story from the Northwest Territories for the Northern Yukon. I live in Northern Yukon and I am a Vuntut Gwich’in Native and that is the first I’ve heard of the Waheela 💀.
Yep and sounds really fake. It sounds like someone's writen fiction instead of an actual event that happened to someone. Normal people don't talk like that, maybe if the person was a theatre kid but that's unlikely
@@Ambulasaur honestly i sleep really well when i listen to stories like these, i used to always go to sleep to mr nightmare but now ive been sleeping to reddit stores and creepy pastas xd
@@MySickKreations Same. But now I prefer ripshy's narration and him not using any SFX that always jolts me awake when trying to fall asleep. Other channels like Mr Nightmare love using door knocking SFX, screams, glass shattering etc. I can't fall asleep to those. I just prefer monotone style storytelling + ambient music without any extra SFX lol
poi your voice is such a great addition over any ai voices that read reddit storys. its legit soothing and amazing. cant stop watching your reddit videos keep it up!
The other one with Jeff is creepy asf like damn. The snow after was something cuz i live in Colorado and im gonna be living on my own soon after whether in an apartment or some tiny home or spending time in out in the woods or going on hikes once i get my car but man.. these stories are something ")
@@boono08 alr so me, my friend, and my two siblings were in the woods, we didn’t hear any animals for a long while and eventually found what seemed to be a ragtag hut, we then heard someone scream “help me” we then ran while hearing running behind us, we didn’t see it then, but there’s actually an update form yesterday, so I’m in the woods at my grandparents house with my brother and cousin, and the woods went quiet again, we heard a twig snap, instantly ran, we saw it, my cousin’s stomach started hurting and my gut started to sting, the pain subsided when we got back to the house, I’m being hunted for sure, it followed me from Florida to Ohio
Did you know😂 that hell was stolen from the pagan religion? Hel (Old Norse: [ˈhel]) is an afterlife location in Norse mythology and paganism. It is ruled over by a being of the same name, Hel. In late Icelandic sources, varying descriptions of Hel are given and various figures are described as being buried with items that will facilitate their journey to Hel after their death.