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Oh no... I remember it clearly. I accidentally broke her favorite vase, saw her walking towards me, I thought she was only gonna yell at me, but then darkness surrounded her, her eyes became red... And she brought out her scariest, greatest, and dangerous weapon. Her... TSINELAS.
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I am not a Filipino but I saw that vedio of the snake man once. My cousins showed me when I was in 1st grade or something . I was so scared . Since after that I was searching what was that creature actually. And now I know what it is .I am 13 now.
i can attest that the 'Snake Man' inside Robinson's Mall is true one of my former female classmates experienced it while she was checking out for clothes in the female section. she heard some hissing noises like that of a snake inside one of the changing cubicles. w/c is kinda weird coz its a mall. then as she was about to leave, she noticed some kind of snake skin beneath the mirror, like it was recently shed by a snake, and to her surprise, a much more louder hissing sound was heard. she immediately ran out of the changing room and panting heavily back to us stating what all she have experienced. i brought up the urban legend story about the snake man in Robinson's since it was well known and spread here, to our surprise, she have never heard of such a story before, she never even believe in supernatural or eerie stories. so yeah it's kind of creepy
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5:37 my grandfather was an engineer in his early ages and he was a worker in constructing this bridge, since we lived in tacloban leyte. when he told us about something not to be told about the bridge, i guess this urban legend was that 'something'?
PS: i laugh how you pronounce these Banahaw - bana-ho Cristobal - cristo-ball Quezon city - qwey-son city Balete - balley-thi Lolo amang - low low emeng Aswang - ei-swang Maria labo - mareeah lobo Leyte - late
Thx so much Danny! I'm Filipino! Like if u r 2 😋 Btw, the name of the man who owns the ghost ship is Lolo Amang... Lolo means grandpa in Tagalog...lol 😂
My mama told me about the San Juanico Bridge too. She's a native of Leyte. There are still cases of vanishing kids along the towns. It is said that, those kids were like a human sacrifice to strengthen the bridge even more.
Oh really? My fear is my dad seeing my English test bc he's American and I'm not Used to it, but then, *THEN* He does.... ~Dun dun dun~ *The....the........* GROUNDING!!!!!!!!!! ~Dun dun DUUUUUUUUUN!~
Headless Priest: Oi, man can you help me reattach my head? Me: *pulls out trusty glue gun and super glue* which one? Headless Preist: Umm, how 'bout some of that super glue? Me: Sure, mate, sure *puts ring of super glue on where the head was located and grabs head and super glues it* mate just be sure to press down for a couple a seconds and it'll settle in Headless Preist: Thanks man, here you go *hands 100 dollars* Bai boi Me: *gangster glasses on and grabs 100 dollars* Thanks mate, have fun in the after live, say hi to my great grandma her name is Jean! Headless Preist: can i have that glue gun? maybe the super glue too? Me: * hands over glue gun and super glue* bye bye ladies we had a nice run *winks at them* Headless Preist: here man *hands 200 dollars* Me: *thinks when did ghost get so rich* no prob mate, no prob
everyone in the comments from the philippines are all so sweet it's lovely to see people so proud of their country and culture sending all of my love from england
Great video! I am a proud Filipino living in the Philippines, I loved how the video was done and narrated, actually I love all the videos but, I do focus on the weird and creepy. I don't mind the pronunciation but perhaps to avoid "pronunciation comments" from the natives, it would be best to practice off screen a few times. I too, am not a native speaker but you pick the pronunciation as you practice. I would love to see a video talking about the "Top 10 Scariest Places in the Philippines." Some of the places are even open to tourists, like talk about going there and experiencing it first hand huh? Baguio is a great start based on it's history, which I hope would interest the viewers and the channel. 😊 Lots of love and best of luck! Can't wait!
Well, to summarize... loved the video and narration. Would love for the channel to do a "Top 10 Scariest or Most Haunted Places in the Philippines". Your pick or the viewers, I just can't wait! Best of luck and lots of love!!! 😄 kinda realized my comment was quite long. Feel free to read the 1st one tho, it's like a more formal one?
True story that happened to my mom: My mom said that when she was young she rides a jeep with her friends and then one of her friends said that there was a white lady(a white lady is a girl with long black hair,no face,and long white dress)was hanging on the jeepney.it was only her friends who saw that..but my mom said she saw it too.... Thats all :3
This video is so legit...and a man who make this video is really finding an info about filipino urban legends..and accurate info ...all of the top 10 vids is same as I here from my grandfather story about filipino urban legends
*The White Lady of Balete Drive* - My whole family drove near that street, I saw the Balete Tree. My dad told me that there will be a _White dressed lady_ that appears only at night time. I don’t know if i believed him or not. 😂
I wonder if stories of snake-children actually come from cases of harlequin ichthyosis. Don't google it, but it causes thick, scaly skin and a sometimes monstrous appearance which is troubling even when you understand what it is.
Those poor little children... They must be so strong to endure that and so willful to survive. However, I'm pretty sure harlequin ichthyosis doesn't cause a hunger for human flesh...