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Top Comments (10)
Idc what anyone says firelook out stories never get old!
That intro of the mountain with a face was pure gold!!
That first story sounds like a run in with some biblical immortal
The first story.... gosh. I've lost both of my parents, and the news delivery was also very sudden. It's scarier than any kind of horror stories.
I cried after the first story. It reminds me of my own grief when my father suddenly passed away so many years ago. I didn't get a chance to say good bye and he never got to know his grandchildren. At the same time I found out my ex wife cheated on me and I was packing my bag to go to boot camp.
We need more of these stories and more woods and middle of nowhere stories. They are the best by far!
Check out MORE Scary Outdoors Stories! -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOKJne13s10&list=PLvC0iydiKnChILgth7oBvRWJsoMS6RMgJ
I have a theory about Ted, and some details from the first story I think explains it a little. The person in the first story described their encounter as being an outer body experience, and mentioned how they mirrored the words of the person they saw(or rather the person they saw was a hallucination that mirrored them). I think something similar happened to Ted. In his panic, he most likely believed he was about to die. So to cope with that possibility, he hallucinated another being eating those things, but it was in fact him that ate those things. He mirrored his hallucination, which would explain why all the things found in his stomach were the things he described seeing the creature eat. The creature having burned and charred skin probably came from the thought that he would’ve been the one burnt to a crisp because of the sheer closeness of the fire. Fear is an extremely powerful thing and when you’ve worn down your brain in isolation like that, it becomes just weak enough to snap in a situation where you’re convinced you might die. That was also another parallel to the first story, because in the first story there was also a big fire in close proximity. Anyways, I’m not sure if my theory is correct but it’s fascinating and interesting to try to figure out!
Getting these episodes weekly is what keeps me from falling apart due to my overthinking habits I have at night. So thank you Joel, you calm my anxiety and depression on a daily basis and that is priceless to me.
The first story may by far be my favorite out of any
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Top Comments (10)
Idc what anyone says firelook out stories never get old!
That intro of the mountain with a face was pure gold!!
That first story sounds like a run in with some biblical immortal
The first story.... gosh. I've lost both of my parents, and the news delivery was also very sudden. It's scarier than any kind of horror stories.
I cried after the first story. It reminds me of my own grief when my father suddenly passed away so many years ago. I didn't get a chance to say good bye and he never got to know his grandchildren. At the same time I found out my ex wife cheated on me and I was packing my bag to go to boot camp.
We need more of these stories and more woods and middle of nowhere stories. They are the best by far!
Check out MORE Scary Outdoors Stories! -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOKJne13s10&list=PLvC0iydiKnChILgth7oBvRWJsoMS6RMgJ
I have a theory about Ted, and some details from the first story I think explains it a little. The person in the first story described their encounter as being an outer body experience, and mentioned how they mirrored the words of the person they saw(or rather the person they saw was a hallucination that mirrored them). I think something similar happened to Ted. In his panic, he most likely believed he was about to die. So to cope with that possibility, he hallucinated another being eating those things, but it was in fact him that ate those things. He mirrored his hallucination, which would explain why all the things found in his stomach were the things he described seeing the creature eat. The creature having burned and charred skin probably came from the thought that he would’ve been the one burnt to a crisp because of the sheer closeness of the fire. Fear is an extremely powerful thing and when you’ve worn down your brain in isolation like that, it becomes just weak enough to snap in a situation where you’re convinced you might die. That was also another parallel to the first story, because in the first story there was also a big fire in close proximity. Anyways, I’m not sure if my theory is correct but it’s fascinating and interesting to try to figure out!
Getting these episodes weekly is what keeps me from falling apart due to my overthinking habits I have at night. So thank you Joel, you calm my anxiety and depression on a daily basis and that is priceless to me.
The first story may by far be my favorite out of any