For me, I can only enjoy the story if it's a respectable person and/or when presented as fiction. So you know the one presenting the story isn't just a confused and/or misled person or a con artist.
Rowan Burghart I have so many ghost stories one of them is so scary I can’t tell it at home and my friend was afraid he’d have nightmares after I told him
I've always been a huge fan of Shane's (sense wayyy back). And I couldn't help but notice how real he's been lately. He reunited with his dad, he's been in a very serious relationship with Ryland, and he bought his former hater a damn car! And now he's sitting with the most real people of RU-vid, Ethan and Hila! I doubt he'll ever read this, but I'm so proud of you, Shane. You've really grown from just a funny, inappropriate comedian, to a super meaningful, deep guy. Please continue the quality content, God knows our generation needs it.
@MirandaV V It used to be targeted at a younger audience, and I admit, I even stopped watching him for a while, but lately, his content has been really profound. It's actually shocking how much he's transformed as a person recently. I definitely recommend watching his videos now, because even a more mature person could enjoy. I'm 19, (not sure if you consider that young or not) but I really love watching his videos. (:
This definitely did give me a moment. I started really getting into RU-vid in 2008 and Shane was the first one I watched and I loved him. Obviously I fell off at some point but 10 years later here I am. It really takes you back.
Imagine if it rlly was an angel that was in his room on his birthday The angle watching this video: “Oh come on, the demons always take credit for things we do”
I once saw the ghost of my hopes and dreams the day after my dad called me a "should-be abortion soy boy" when he caught me watching anime in my closet/bedroom.
Question, so does Soy Boy mean effeminate/gay etc? As I recently said about this to someone, and they said that it doesn't mean that? (I live in England btw, but I'd love to hear other people's thoughts),
damn shane i have so much respect for you for being strong enough about being suicidal in the past especially on this pod cast. you’re a legend, and those subjects need to be talked about more
@@WyattCayer Are you kidding me..? Maybe for you, and maybe for a large majority of people sure but speak for yourself even if what you're saying might have some truth. Things like that can be incredibly difficult to talk about for thousands of people and it is, that's why so many people get messed up and ruined. They let their thoughts fester over time without talking or getting help. I understand what you're saying but it's really not the truth either..
@@ByAzuraByAzuraByAzura I agree, I'm saying it shouldn't be such a big deal, and it is sad that people ignore it. I didn't even know I was going into severe depression until I started having suicidal thoughts, and that is in part from a lack of real education about it. You almost never hear anything about it in school, yet everyone knows that mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell... I meant no disrespect to anyone suffering from it. And I'm glad there's no real stigma behind it anymore, unless one is hanging with a bunch of douchebags that say "buck up". It was also 5 am when I posted the comment and I was super sleep deprived.
Same here, even if a loved one I'd be freaked the hell out. Off and on the past 3 years there's been light quick knocks on our bedroom doors. No joke. Sometimes it's kinda subtle but you can pinpoint where it's coming from with the door 5 feet away. Sometimes it's a little louder.
I actually had to like fucking compose myself before watching this because I was so excited like Shane and h3h3 are my favorite RU-vidrs and seeing them together is like the best anime crossover episode ever. Also they have such different senses of humor so it was really interesting to see them talk and like even just be in the same room idk
nfsmw249 its bullshit bc altho energy cannot be created or destroyed, it turns into other types of energy.. when we die we just become radiation and drift forever
Austin M no its proven fact, thats why u can charge ur phone with electricity and in return it emits heat, light and other shit, bc it has transfusers or sum shit
zenzoner zz A theory is never something that’s been proven? And no it doesn’t have to be well accepted. If a theory is proven multiple times then it becomes a fact
My best ghost story is pretty lame. So my girlfriend and I were home alone in my bedroom half asleep cuddling and we could clearly hear foot steps from down the house in the kitchen. It was clearly the sound of foot steps. I walked down there with a bat and found nothing. The house is over 100 years old so could’ve been creaking and what not but I’ve heard foot steps from the kitchen and it sounded exactly the same
i don't believe in otherworldly stuff but when i was younger- around 13 maybe i was playing around with my brother and sister and i went to go hide our laundry room, which has a lock on the outside and i of course had the lights off and they thought they would mess with me and lock me in there and i swear i could hear i girls voice say "help me" like right beside me shit had me spooked as hell still don't know what to think about it
MattCalise10 Hell no, ive heard stories and its too dark in there I dont even open the closet theres nothing in there besides young clothing/toys when I was younger than 8
I hate all the comments discounting ghosts and calling it sleep paralysis because it was late at night etc I've had one experience where I saw someone who was not actually there. I was at work at a grocery store, it was 11am and I was in the middle of serving customers, it was busy and I was awake and alert. I heard someone say "hello?" from behind me and I quickly glanced behind me and saw a woman looking at me. I turned back around to hand the receipt to the customer I was serving and turned back around to ask the lady if she needed help and she was gone. It was only about two seconds from me looking at her to turning around again to see if she needed help. There was a wall behind where she had been standing and no living person could have moved away fast enough in the two seconds to a place where I couldn't have seen her. I also checked the cctv in the store and it shows me clear as day looking behind me, and no one being there. It couldn't have been sleep paralysis because I was alert and serving people, it wasn't a person because no one was on the cctv and I've never hallucinated before (and highly doubt i'd be hallucinating while working and still performing to the best of my ability). I know I saw and heard a woman as clear as day. Its hard to believe in ghost stories until it happens to you.
I believe you told the story as it is, and you didn't exaggerate it which is good BUT your story can easily be discounted as hallucination or something like that
I know people have a hard time accepting ghosts but they are real. Even I saw what was a ghostly figure at 5 pm at work. I don't do drugs or alcohol. I wasn't tired. Only once and never again.
one time i was sitting on the railing on the deck and i fell backwards towards the ground (which was like 6 feet down) and something stopped me as i was falling and pushed me back up. i always thought it was my guardian angel, but im an atheist now and i have no idea how that happened
When i was a kid i had surgery and after the surgery i went into bad shock and almost died. But whilst i was in hospital i remember there was a real sick kid, who passed away when i was in hospital. After that, when i was home, i kept seeing a face peaking round doors and i became super paranoid. My step dad worked with a practicing white witch and they were just chatting and the story came up, the witch theorised that when i was in shock the boy had clung to me because i was in a weak state. She did some witchy blessing to help the kid pass over to the other side. Now im older i think i was just a dipshit kid with an active imagination and the blessing was just a placebo. But thats my ghost story. H3 hit me up to be on the show. God bless.
... I was just saying I love both Shane Dawson and H3H3 very much. I've been subscribed and supported them for a long time. So seeing them "collab" is very exciting. I just want to comment something positive to show my support. Also oxytocin has nothing to do with This??¿¿¿ lmao it's a harmone that's usually increased during sex and other things like that. Not watching videos and "crying"??
Did shane just say the medium ony does readings for family friends, doesn't that mean the person already knows a lot about your family and stuff. Even if you personally haven't talked about a death of a family member, other family members probably have. I'm a bit of a skeptic when it comes to ghosts, but mediums are just bullshit in my opinion
So, I think I had a paranormal activity situation or ghost story when I was in primary/ elementary school. So, we went on a school/ field trip to this creepy 100 year old house and when the tour people were talking I looked out of a window and saw something ghost like and got really freaked out. Then later on in the tour, my class were discussing that there was a six year old ghost living here who’s name was Emily ( my name ) and from that day on I hate Halloween and any paranormal activity conversations.
i feel like it would take me forever to explain but it basically relates to how even if something weird happens around him he is always very chill about it and says that whatever presense is there, he doesn't feel like it's hostile... and then of course the fact that he seems to forget about everything the next day and on the next hunt he is like 'let's see what happens'... part of my theory is also the fact that he is very heavy sleeper in the sense that he is not easily woken up and usually is the last one to wake up on their ghost hunts which only adds to his apparent chillness when it comes to being spooked out... but my theory goes a little bit beyond that but i think this is long enough response as it is >D
i think i kind of get what you're trying to say, like you're saying his mind just forgets about it while he sleeps as hes a heavy sleeper? so how much further does your theory go? i'm so intrigued :D
i mean the main part of the theory is that even though he is a sceptic, he is not necessarily against the existence of ghosts, he's more against most of the evidence of it and its reliability... when you add the fact that even when everyone around him is spooked by all the ghost presence and he can't deny something is fishy he still keeps it calm and is almost on the side of the ghosts like 'guys i don't think they want to harm us'
THAT MAKES NO SENSE. STOP SPECULATING. IF YOU HAD HALF A BRAIN CELL, YOU WOULD KNOW YOU DON'T NEED TO TYPE EVERYTHING LIKE YOUR A SCREAMING SCHIZOPHRENIC. nah jk lol..
When a person dies there are 6 oz of weight unaccounted for. And I'm not talking body waste because they take that into consideration but after everything is passed from the body waste there are still six ounces that no doctor can account for
I saw my grandma standing by my bed after she passed away too. I didn't throw up, it wasn't scary at all. I actually started tearing up because I miss her a lot. But! I have had some crazy scary things happen to me. I think we, as living humans need to separate those situations a little bit more. The experiences that scared me were truly scary. Something was pissed and trying to harm me. I've seen a handful of full bodied apparitions that might have been scary at first until I started to understand it.. On the other hand... I've had a clock fly off the wall and hit me in the back along with a couple of other things. Now... That kinda thing was scary. Seeing my grandma was far from scary.
It's very possible to be hallucinating when in grief. I think its better if you accept the fact that your loved ones are gone, as this would be healthier for your psychology. It could also be the start schizophrenic disorder, so you should really monitor it. I'm sorry for your loss however. Death is so very peaceful because they don't experience pain of any sort, and are eternally resting if you will.
My ghost story isnt really crazy, i had a dog for about 12 years and she passed away a few months ago. I also had a cat and we would let him in the backyard to run around, he'd go crazy jumping, chasing bunnies, that sort of thing. Ever since my dog passed my cat would go outside and just sit, he'd do this for hours, as if he was watching somthing like he was watching the ghost of my dog. They were very close, my cat never ran in the backyard again, just stares.
I had a ghost experience i was very sick and i didnt go to school cause i could barely walk. so i was just laying in when i heard footsteps in the living room i wanted to get up i couldnt then noise was getting closer so i finally got energy to get up then the noise stopped
It's funny how they're laughing at the guardian angel thing, but not that it's a demon... It would be the same thing, they're both equally riddiculus and probable
I have always been in the middle about ghosts but not even a year ago, around January, a funeral lady came to our house to arrange my grandads funeral and we had a picture of him on our table, then mid sentence she started talking to my sisters boyfriend saying “take good care of her H”( His name was harry) and then said something to my mum but forgot what and then spoke to me saying “alright mush?” and at that point I was already scared but after that I was completely speechless knowing my grandad was looking over all of us and able to contact us somehow. If you don’t want to believe it the that’s perfectly acceptable, I didn’t believe it either at first but after a few more incidents I became a full believer in ghosts :) ( soz this was long just wanted to share my experience)
My boss' son works for the govt and his connection with his family is very limited and guarded by the government (yes even it's his own family). When he wants to talk with family a few times a year, there is this someone who is like a transporter. My boss' son can assemble/disable bombs and stuffs like that, so blablabla long story short, he's dealing with government secrets and stuffs and top secret stuffs. My boss told me one thing he remembers in this one rare occasion his son carefully and secretly told him about you know in some department in police/fbi/cia/military, they use psychic for something. My boss was like so how come, people not believe in paranormal or stuffs like that when the government themselves 'secretly' use those kind of things and even hire psychics? Funny thing how government keep hiring psychic but discredit them in public when they're done with them but still keeping and using all the records. Reminded me of Ingo Swann, Pat Price :( RIP
i have a ghost ive named charlie that follows me who manifests mostly in electronics. i have a video of him fucking with my salons ipad, opening and scrolling through pandora picking a song. i didnt believe in ghosts before him but i dont deny he exists anymore. maybe its a ghost, an angel, an energy, idk but i know hes there.
Yeah, you're right Shane. 11 is the age where humans can make informed, logical conclusions on "strange" happenings. The human brain will hear and see what it wants to hear and see. Especially in the case of grief.
People should be skeptical until they experience something because if they aren't skeptical of anything they will get manipulated until they're unstable. The woke culture is generally tied around social justice/liberal ideas and such. Maybe I just don't understand what you mean. I do agree some people are far too skeptical of things that have already been proven, such as the antivax community.
It's hard to believe if you haven't experienced something. I was on the fence until I saw a full bodied apparition at 14. I don't know if that opened a door but I've experienced quite a bit since then. I don't buy everything I hear, but now I'm a believer.
@@huskiehuskerson5300 haha! I had my apparitions in my early days too. Nothing happened since i thought about it, and came to the conclusion that ghosts are nonsense
My family actually lived through a full-on Poltergeist style haunting while my mom was dying from cancer. My father never slept after that. I still really can't talk about it. I still don't believe in ghosts but I legit cannot explain what happened with logic.
Let me preface this by saying: There HAS to be a logical explanation to this (group hallucination may be my best guess) because even though i *KNOW* what happened and saw stuff that I will never be able to explain, I am forever a skeptic in anything 'unexplained.' The ONLY reason I have against some sort of stress induced group hallucination type deal is that it started before we knew my mother was dying. Mostly electrical disturbances (lights flickering, tvs turning on in the middle of the night and going to static and turning all the way up, wtc.) My mom was a devout christian and did not believe in ghosts until one day I came home to find her crying in the front yard saying she refused to ever go back into the house. I finally got her to talk about it and basically what she said sounded like insane bs but soon we all started experiencing it. Everyone experienced different phenomena at different times but in a similar theme of whatever it was trying to communicate with us. WHen I say 'we,' I don't just mean my family... there are multiple people that were there for it that still cannot believe the things they saw/heard/felt but will never understand the true extent of what went down when the four of us were alone in that house. i still cant really talk about what happened to anyone out loud or even write it down (it hurts to even think about it) because I am terribly afraid of 'it' (whatever 'it' was) coming back. We found the presence grew stronger when we paid attention to it. It went on for about 3 months and ended the day my mom died. I have played the timeline over in my head a million times and cannot explain anything about what happened. Never a single other disturbance after she was gone... but before my mom died, she was in a drug-induced state and told my dad never to move out of the house because it was protecting him and us and would keep us all safe. This was over ten years ago and he and my family refused to ever speak about any of it ever again. He was forced out of the house by a company that bought the land and tore it down just a couple years ago, and he died just a few months after that.
I can tell you one thing I know from experience: If you have even a single reasonable idea that you have a poltergeist or spirit in your house do NOT try to communicate with it even through just a simple conversation. My younger brother and I thought my mother was going insane when she told us what happened to her so as a joke we began talking to the 'ghost' like another member of the family. Bad idea. From doors slamming and locking behind us when we entered rooms (This was fairly common and the lowest grade of things that happened) to covers being pulled off of us at night and things being pushed/pulled across the room and many other instances i simply cannot stand to think about.
I am shaking and crying from just typing these general things that happened because I had to sift back through the experience in my mind. If I ever muster up the courage to actually put what happened out into the world I will try to get it to a place where people can see it. I'm scared people will think I'm absolutely crazy, but I'm honestly more scared of it ever happening again. The only person I have ever given an almost full story to is my husband of 10+ years, and I had a panic attack while trying to tell the story AND i only told him because we were out of state far away from our home.
I had a dream that I got to say goodbye to my grandma who died because she died in the hospital when I wasn’t there. My dream was I was on the couch watching tv and I heard the doorbell ring. I got up, and opened the door. I’m really good at realizing when I’m dreaming, so when I saw my grandma at the door, I knew I was dreaming, so I didn’t ask questions like “but you’re dead” or “how can you be here?” I just knew I didn’t have much time. We hugged and cried and I said goodbye grandma, I love you and miss you.” And she said “Goodbye my beautiful granddaughter. I love and miss you to.” Then she walked off my porch and there was nothing beyond my porch besides light and she walked off my porch into the light. I don’t know if it was actually my grandma or not, but either way, I’m happy I got to say goodbye.
The fact that the dress of his grandma was hanging where he thought he saw her is pretty damning for his story and allows for pretty easy rationalization.
My grandfather passed away six years ago. I remember the clock he got me died and after he passed away it suddenly moved and worked for at least 10 seconds then stopped. i had another similar to many people who lose a loved one. i was laying down on my bed, hands behind my head, and i feel a brush against my hand, but this felt like another hand, so real, flesh and all. I quickly looked behind me thinking it was a cat, we had many back then. Nothing, I tried to solve it by involving a blanket or pillow brushed me but i couldn't because nothing was plausible. I'm a firm believer that there is much more to this universe then we all know. I've had many other odd experiences
I have a creepy story. One night I was up late. I don’t remember the time but I knew it was after 12pm. So I was in my bed watching videos then out of the blue I herd a very clear knock. Every 2 minutes I would hear 3 knocks on the window. The knocks ended after a half hour. During the whole experience I came to the realization that no matter what this is horrible. If it’s a ghost then great I have a ghost to worry about but even scarier than that it could have been a person with bad horrible intentions let that sink in. I’m the morning I told my mom and we were freaked out about it. Over all that was a horrible night