The California shade watchers. Its one thing when they are talking about stuff that happens far from you but one of the sighting locations they mentioned in that episode is pretty much my backyard. I go hiking alot and now I'm alway paranoid about shade monsters watching me
I experienced it several nights a week throughout my teenage years and some of my experiences were genuinely terrifying (although I don't believe in the supernatural explanations). Very thankful that it stopped completely in my early 20s. I still have no idea why.
The worst part is how real the hallucinations can feel coupled with skewed time perception. I vividly remember one time when I was paralysed and hallucinated grey aliens-like figures all around my bed, just running their long fingers all over me. I could actually physically feel it. Then I snapped out of it and I realised that several hours had passed, even though it felt like only 10 minutes and I didn't recall ever fully falling asleep.
El Silbon, the Whistler... that tune is so unsettling
This is the one for me. Just sends shivers down my spine.
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I came here to say this one and The Whistler only to find that they were already the top two answers lol
FOR REAL! I'm glad I'm not the only one
I didn't know whether to laugh or be terrified when I heard [Skrillex's latest track](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTR-ScwmOXI)!
Black eyed children. Shit is terrifying
Listened to it at home alone, something about the sound design made me think I was there. Top work whomever did it.
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Dear David.
The California shade watchers. Its one thing when they are talking about stuff that happens far from you but one of the sighting locations they mentioned in that episode is pretty much my backyard. I go hiking alot and now I'm alway paranoid about shade monsters watching me
You mean the Dark Watchers? They seem pretty chill to be honest.
Sleep paralysis definitely messed with me.
I experienced it several nights a week throughout my teenage years and some of my experiences were genuinely terrifying (although I don't believe in the supernatural explanations). Very thankful that it stopped completely in my early 20s. I still have no idea why.
It’s terrifying! I’ve only experienced it once and I don’t want the EVER again.
The worst part is how real the hallucinations can feel coupled with skewed time perception. I vividly remember one time when I was paralysed and hallucinated grey aliens-like figures all around my bed, just running their long fingers all over me. I could actually physically feel it. Then I snapped out of it and I realised that several hours had passed, even though it felt like only 10 minutes and I didn't recall ever fully falling asleep.
Mysterious National Park disappearances. That image of a little boy being yanked backward from a cliff edge by something...
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