Actual Creepy Videos

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Published 2022-02-22

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  • I like how Charlie tries to convince more people at the end to get ring doorbells so that he can lick them
  • @Ehaeka
    Charlie is so manly, nothing can scare him, except cockroaches
  • @itsddashrock
    Mr Nightmare got me through my shifts while working security. Maybe it wasn't a good idea to do that in a dark empty building at night but it created atmosphere.
  • @HASHEN_F0X
    Used to have a toy walkie talkie shaped like a ninja turtle as a kid; it would randomly connect to baby monitors if you held it a certain way, so I'd be playing one second, listening to crying babies the next... Shit was creepy, took me a while to even realize what was happening, being a kid and all.
  • @FeralDawn
    The old lady in the ring doorbell footage likely had a form of Dementia, which is both sad and terrifying. With both Dementia and Alzheimer's, a phenomenon known as 'sundowning' can occur where the afflicted elderly becomes more confused, and potentially aggressive during the late afternoon and night.
  • @cameronb7161
    I appreciate that Mr. Nightmares stories are mostly realistic. Even if they didn't actually happen, you can at least imagine them actually happening.
  • @Raven9854
    I've been following Mr. Nightmare since he pretty much started. He makes such amazing content and does all the research in regards to each story. Sometimes he includes fellow fan's experiences in his stories! I'm so glad he's getting the attention he deserves!
  • @jaffaesque
    7:27 Charlie: “Look at the size of this guy!” This guy: 5ft7
  • Charlie's story about his mom 'hitting a kid' reminds me My mother apparently once got a call where someone claimed that they'd kidnapped me and demanded a ransom or "they'd cut off (my) finger and send it to her", there was a girl screaming in the background and everything She told them "send me the finger" and hung up.
  • @derps3536
    Horror that's grounded in reality is much more effective then all this 3AM ghost stuff, this was good.
  • @rosecharm9
    Finally, a channel that I actually know and have watched for ages, Mr. Nightmare 😌
  • 8:45 dam granny strafing like she’s out of dark souls careful she’s a parry god
  • @Bhnbhn
    I'm glad Mr.Nightmare has more exposure. I think even if the stories are fake, his way of storytelling and his voice are very compelling.
  • @dizzyhq5100
    The amount of source material and inspiration you are able to have when writing a horror story is overwhelming, which makes it even more unfathomable how few are actually frightening
  • I have been watching Mr Nightmare for a while, I have to say he is definitely one of the best when it comes to this content. His videos can range from creepy, disturbing, outright terrifying, and even disheartening at times. I always enjoy watching his videos at 3am.
  • @AWJGamer
    watching this with my lights off, door closed, and blinds down, and im facing the wall.
  • @sailorchiaki
    I've been a fan of Mr. Nightmare for several years now. It's exciting to see him mentioned in such a positive way by Charlie!
  • @foulchild
    naw man, that old lady....my mum said that when my grandma was going through dementia, she woke up one night with my grandma standing next to her bed holding a knife, and she didn't know where she was or who she was, or who my mum was. It's actually really really sad. That lady probably is all alone. My mum had to take my grandma to a senior citizens home after that, because she was worried something worse would happen. Losing your mind is no joke. It's not a horror story. It's what happens to millions of aging people all over the world every day.
  • @riverpage7896
    "oooh myyy goood hes in the mainframe!" made me laugh
  • @Zephuranth
    As an experienced hacker, I can confirm that getting into ring cameras (and all cameras for that matter) are incredibly easy to get in to if you don’t change your password. The factory set password that the camera company’s give you is called a hash. A hash is what you usually see when you get a password for a website (the ones that look like this-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX) and have a set amount of numbers, letters, and symbols they can use. I have coded (in the past when I cared about hacking) a “hash detector” which essentially attempts every single possible hash on the website. Just wanted to say that’s how I got famous in middle school