"This one is going to terrify you." Exactly the description i wanted to hear as i do my patrol at 2am, on a Monday morning lonely construction site. Thanks my good Doctor. 👍
Been listening to you since you had roughly 2000 subs. For the last 8 years I've enjoyed listening to you. Proud of how far you've come. You've done well Creepen. From an old fan and sub. Kind regards from another British narrator.
It's because people now days have a 30 second attention span and spend all their time watching shorts sad all the great stories they are missing out on
@jackieadkins340 Yes, jist tell me about it. People should learn more patience. There's nothing more than a good intro and short dialogue instead of just jumping into the story or narration itself.
People with ADD cannot delay gratification. Shorts exacerbate, and create ADD, making it impossible for people to delay gratification. Intentional? Perhaps. All I know for sure is, if I start watching shorts, I look up and it's four hours later and I thought I'd been watching for five minutes.
Having Momo as the cover image made me briefly imagine a high school anime in which all the teachers are creepypasta critters (not sure if the principal would be Slender Man or Hasshaku-sama.)
@@soulreaper1977 well, I was just going with "very tall, well-dressed, and particularly dangerous for children." Porn exists for every female horror character better looking than Momo, and I really don't want to do a search to see if there is porn for Momo as well. 😁
Okay.... that mannequin, sculpture, costumed person(?) is freaking me out. I once had a teacher that would kick the trashcan across the room, bang his head into the chalkboard and throw stuff to get our attention. He was pretty entertaining. Thanks Doc! Hope everyone has a fabulous week!🤗💜🕷
Jesus. For the first time, I can't finish a creepypasta. I was loving the nostalgia; I'd even forgotten that the chalk trays had grooves! But...I was raised in a cult and...flashbacks were more swift than the nostalgia. Whew. Props to the author, I've never had to tap out on a "scary" story before.
Oh, the writer of this must have known my kindergarten teacher.....That woman did not like me 🤣 This is not in my imagination, she wrote all kinds of awful things in my school record. I've had other adults and kids tell me about how much she hated me. I'm like, I'm aware of that, thanks, lol. Kindergarten is the year I learned that OTHER people can see you roll your eyes at them. I was horrified when I discovered the kindergarten demon could see it. I was a year younger than the other kids too. I actually went back to that school to tutor younger kids when I was in HS and I saw this same teacher. I almost peed my pants when I locked eyes with her after she caught me staring at her after she yelled at a little boy. Her eye twitched, I gulped. Anyways, thanks for the story!
Thank you Dr Creepen for the awesome pasta. Excellent story and narration as always. Not quite as terrifying as I was expecting, but definitely still a good one nonetheless. Thank you for a rocking story. 🖤🖤🖤🖤
broo ever since our substitute german teacher left to pursue higher education in another city, we'll get back our original german teacher - her name alone sounds annoying or strict. I hope she's at least kind 😭😭
Well Dr you most certainly brought the terror with this one! I can actually recall that time of my life better than I probably should be able to. And it is as if the teachers were some kind of supernatural force and had abilities yet could still be as much of an asshole as any other person. And at that age it can really take a toll on your mind. This one however has such a “children can feel things in their instincts that we can’t” vibe and they were dead on with this teacher. She didn’t even attempt to hide her craziness, but id gamble that she played on the “it’s just your imagination” card that parents so often use on young kids when they have feelings that aren’t often wrong. Sure they have huge imagination potential, but they can sense things more easily than adults who’ve been desensitized by life, and simply can’t feel the same emotions that children can. I often refer to it as a radio channel, as kids were tuned into a slightly different channel and as we age the tuning knob slowly turns and we lose access to what we could perceive as we used to. That’s why I believe that so many children can remember past lives and memories from them. They are often forgotten if they aren’t taken seriously, but if they are and some research is done, it’s not uncommon for things to be found that do line up with their memories. I’ve digressed, this was an interesting story, but for me it was almost too simple. Lady comes in. Scares the shit out of the kids. Kills one of the kids. And vanishes. Done. Not quite an “oh I didn’t see that coming!” And so I’m left wanting. However Dr Creepen you did your usual outstanding work, and for an hour of your narration I’ll listen to nearly anything. So thank you for your time and effort you put into this and all for our entertainment! Hats off to the Dr.!! 👏👏👏👏
I've been a big fan of work for a few years now, & you've always amazed me. You have away of painting a picture, spinning a tale like non of the other narrators. I believe I speak for everyone when I say "keep up the good work"
What year did you graduate high school? Because as someone who graduated in 1991 and was in first grade in 1978 I know i was not taught multiplication and long division in first grade....and neither were any of my 4 children whose ages range from 11-32. We learned multiplication in second grade and division in third!
@@PrimateProductions Don't think it was anything to do with my age. Not gonna give my exact year, but it's way past 1991. All the same, I was given my 12×12 and matching division sheets in first grade. Multiplication and division of bigger numbers was in second grade and then third grade was when we started getting proper mathematical procedures. Kinda plateau'd there until high school, because 4th through 9th grade felt like reviewing the same stuff over and over again.
@@EksaStelmere well no it doesn't have anything to do with your age directly however if it was a very long time ago things might have been much different than in the past 30 years or so
@@PrimateProductions After, after. Maybe it's a regional or country thing. At the very least, I very rarely meet people who did the square-cube law in 4th grade or polynomial functions in 7th.
Yeah this one stirred up memories, had a substitute that had been teaching since the old one room schoolhouse out by my house had still been in use, she had a well deserved reputation for being mean, on more than one occasion I saw her snatch a kid up from their seat by the hair then grab an ear and drag them out of class, it most definitely was a different time
Anyone else getting the Teacher from Invader Zim vibes off this teacher? Of all the Teacher characters in cartoons, that one had to be the most terrifying one
The Replacement is already happening all over the EU and UK and when it's in front of our eyes we ignore it and pretend not to see but it's progressing fast and soon we will feel it but too too late to stop it 😢😢😢
Brilliant chilling evil story of a teacher or was it a teacher 👀 poor Tommy paid the price. No where to be found stinking horror and fear after so many years. Children happy to attend school than all of a sudden the personality change listen to what they are feeling never know what horrible things could be waiting for them. 🖤🖤
Thank you for the narration and to the author. I have a tale to tell of NW Florida, mideighties. Two teachers that were creative only with the abuse. The school was/is an old boarding house for a slave plantation. It was the site for a 1975 film called The Frogs. If someone could help direct me where or how to share my tale
DrCreepen narrated my story Candle on Chilling2.0 (under my other name cerealphobe). I have an updated version of it I just posted on this channel and I would love some feedback!
"This one is going to terrify you."
Exactly the description i wanted to hear as i do my patrol at 2am, on a Monday morning lonely construction site. Thanks my good Doctor. 👍
Been listening to you since you had roughly 2000 subs. For the last 8 years I've enjoyed listening to you. Proud of how far you've come. You've done well Creepen. From an old fan and sub. Kind regards from another British narrator.
Right idk how he only has 350k subs!
@@ayeitsshane806 I agree. He's quote simply the best narrator on RUclips.
It's because people now days have a 30 second attention span and spend all their time watching shorts sad all the great stories they are missing out on
@jackieadkins340 Yes, jist tell me about it. People should learn more patience. There's nothing more than a good intro and short dialogue instead of just jumping into the story or narration itself.
People with ADD cannot delay gratification. Shorts exacerbate, and create ADD, making it impossible for people to delay gratification. Intentional? Perhaps. All I know for sure is, if I start watching shorts, I look up and it's four hours later and I thought I'd been watching for five minutes.
That scritch, scritch, scritch sound during the explanation is a brilliant touch.
Having Momo as the cover image made me briefly imagine a high school anime in which all the teachers are creepypasta critters (not sure if the principal would be Slender Man or Hasshaku-sama.)
Slender man as a principal sounds like a horror movie, hasshaku sounds like the typical h£ntai 😂
@@soulreaper1977 well, I was just going with "very tall, well-dressed, and particularly dangerous for children." Porn exists for every female horror character better looking than Momo, and I really don't want to do a search to see if there is porn for Momo as well. 😁
Ms. Abluda makes the teacher in Invader Zim seem friendly.
Kudos to the narrator and author 🎉🎉
I had a substitute teacher with that same vibe. Miss Mullens, 2nd grade, she never smiled, though, which was just as scary to me.
my 6th grade math teacher
Okay.... that mannequin, sculpture, costumed person(?) is freaking me out. I once had a teacher that would kick the trashcan across the room, bang his head into the chalkboard and throw stuff to get our attention. He was pretty entertaining. Thanks Doc! Hope everyone has a fabulous week!🤗💜🕷
Jesus. For the first time, I can't finish a creepypasta. I was loving the nostalgia; I'd even forgotten that the chalk trays had grooves!
But...I was raised in a cult and...flashbacks were more swift than the nostalgia. Whew. Props to the author, I've never had to tap out on a "scary" story before.
Was a creepy one. Thanks Doc for keeping my mind away from reality for a while. I have a lot going on and this helps.
Hope things get better!
Between your stories and your soothing voice thanks for another good night sleep 😴
Nothing better after a long day. Fresh bedding after a long hot shower and an hour of the DRS soothing voice.❤ Hope you're all doing well 😊
Hmmm 🤔. That brings back memories. Thanks for sharing this with us
Wonderful story and a wonderful voice telling It. Thank you. ❤❤❤
Oh this was wonderful doctor! Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Momo is freaking me out I almost couldn't press the thumbnail because of her 😳
I hope the good Doktor is getting paid big bucks for his awesome story telling. I always like and comment. I hopes it help
It’s appalling the number of children that are abused in our public school system.
Thanks Doc, I hope you and everyone else has a good week. ❤
This brought back memories of my 5th grade teacher. She had that sickly sweet smile and was ruthless.
Creepy one indeed! Thanks Doc! Have a wonderful week ahead my friend.😱❤️🥰🥂
Oh, the writer of this must have known my kindergarten teacher.....That woman did not like me 🤣 This is not in my imagination, she wrote all kinds of awful things in my school record. I've had other adults and kids tell me about how much she hated me. I'm like, I'm aware of that, thanks, lol. Kindergarten is the year I learned that OTHER people can see you roll your eyes at them. I was horrified when I discovered the kindergarten demon could see it. I was a year younger than the other kids too. I actually went back to that school to tutor younger kids when I was in HS and I saw this same teacher. I almost peed my pants when I locked eyes with her after she caught me staring at her after she yelled at a little boy. Her eye twitched, I gulped.
Anyways, thanks for the story!
Sounds like the type of person who thinks everyone is as nasty as they are. And they despise them for it.
@@Teknofobe Yeah, probably.
Great rendition of this scary tale! Childhood is such a special time…
Thanks!🙃
That was a slow burn but the ending was great. Thanks Dr. Creepen!
Good evening, Dr. C and everyone!! 😊👋
So good and very creepy. Thank you.
Thank you Dr Creepen for the awesome pasta. Excellent story and narration as always. Not quite as terrifying as I was expecting, but definitely still a good one nonetheless. Thank you for a rocking story. 🖤🖤🖤🖤
broo ever since our substitute german teacher left to pursue higher education in another city, we'll get back our original german teacher - her name alone sounds annoying or strict. I hope she's at least kind 😭😭
Those poor kiddos got Miss Viola Swamp as their replacement teacher!!
That was one of my favorite books growing up!
@@josephworkman5964 mine too!!
I just wanted to join in and say how much I appreciate you. You're awesome 😊
Well Dr you most certainly brought the terror with this one! I can actually recall that time of my life better than I probably should be able to. And it is as if the teachers were some kind of supernatural force and had abilities yet could still be as much of an asshole as any other person. And at that age it can really take a toll on your mind. This one however has such a “children can feel things in their instincts that we can’t” vibe and they were dead on with this teacher. She didn’t even attempt to hide her craziness, but id gamble that she played on the “it’s just your imagination” card that parents so often use on young kids when they have feelings that aren’t often wrong. Sure they have huge imagination potential, but they can sense things more easily than adults who’ve been desensitized by life, and simply can’t feel the same emotions that children can. I often refer to it as a radio channel, as kids were tuned into a slightly different channel and as we age the tuning knob slowly turns and we lose access to what we could perceive as we used to. That’s why I believe that so many children can remember past lives and memories from them. They are often forgotten if they aren’t taken seriously, but if they are and some research is done, it’s not uncommon for things to be found that do line up with their memories. I’ve digressed, this was an interesting story, but for me it was almost too simple. Lady comes in. Scares the shit out of the kids. Kills one of the kids. And vanishes. Done. Not quite an “oh I didn’t see that coming!” And so I’m left wanting. However Dr Creepen you did your usual outstanding work, and for an hour of your narration I’ll listen to nearly anything. So thank you for your time and effort you put into this and all for our entertainment! Hats off to the Dr.!! 👏👏👏👏
I've been a big fan of work for a few years now, & you've always amazed me. You have away of painting a picture, spinning a tale like non of the other narrators. I believe I speak for everyone when I say "keep up the good work"
You are the greatest Dr Creepen
Love more nonfiction-esque stories!!
Ahhhh 😊 thanks Dr!!
Fantastic narration!! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Another great tale
I have listened to u for it seems like decades now lol still love listening
Hmm any ideas if brownies were spiked?
Creepy !! ❤
🍃Evening Dr Creepen🐛🐱🍀🍃
This was indeed a creepy story tonight.. Amazing narration. Thank you ❤️ 🤗🌟
Poor little darlings : )
As someone who learned multiplication and division in first grade, something about long division being taught in fourth grade upsets me.
What year did you graduate high school? Because as someone who graduated in 1991 and was in first grade in 1978 I know i was not taught multiplication and long division in first grade....and neither were any of my 4 children whose ages range from 11-32.
We learned multiplication in second grade and division in third!
@@PrimateProductions Don't think it was anything to do with my age. Not gonna give my exact year, but it's way past 1991. All the same, I was given my 12×12 and matching division sheets in first grade. Multiplication and division of bigger numbers was in second grade and then third grade was when we started getting proper mathematical procedures. Kinda plateau'd there until high school, because 4th through 9th grade felt like reviewing the same stuff over and over again.
@@EksaStelmere when you say way past do you mean before or after?
@@EksaStelmere well no it doesn't have anything to do with your age directly however if it was a very long time ago things might have been much different than in the past 30 years or so
@@PrimateProductions After, after. Maybe it's a regional or country thing. At the very least, I very rarely meet people who did the square-cube law in 4th grade or polynomial functions in 7th.
Momo is scary as hell, ive seen that mask on people, and its a nightmare waiting to make you scream!
Thank you!
The dramatized version of Miss Nelson is Missing!
Yeah this one stirred up memories, had a substitute that had been teaching since the old one room schoolhouse out by my house had still been in use, she had a well deserved reputation for being mean, on more than one occasion I saw her snatch a kid up from their seat by the hair then grab an ear and drag them out of class, it most definitely was a different time
Maaan I turned 18 in October of 1999 and I gotta tell you that growing up in the 80’s and 90’s was every bit as cool as they say it was on tv lol
Doc C is the man.
Dear Doc. ( Or is it Ben Daniels?) You are a master of storytelling!
Heyyy Doc! Thanks!!
Getting major Miss Nelson Is Missing vibes!
Anyone else getting the Teacher from Invader Zim vibes off this teacher? Of all the Teacher characters in cartoons, that one had to be the most terrifying one
Is this how teacher phobias or fetishes start?
🍶 cheers doc thanks again
The Replacement is already happening all over the EU and UK and when it's in front of our eyes we ignore it and pretend not to see but it's progressing fast and soon we will feel it but too too late to stop it 😢😢😢
Further, I believe this teacher went by the name of Ms. Baron during her stay at Pt. Washington, FL.
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Is it about Momo? Im getting goosebumps for this one.
This one is so scary for me ajdsg
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Well that was an interesting story. Not exactly as terrifying, but a real good story. The thumbnail for the video is pretty scary though.
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Brilliant chilling evil story of a teacher or was it a teacher 👀 poor Tommy paid the price. No where to be found stinking horror and fear after so many years. Children happy to attend school than all of a sudden the personality change listen to what they are feeling never know what horrible things could be waiting for them. 🖤🖤
First? 😂 Good timing, tidying up.
Momo-chan!
Dose anyone remember that book called. 'Teacher from the black Lagoon.' I'm getting some vibes from this story.
Thank you for the narration and to the author. I have a tale to tell of NW Florida, mideighties. Two teachers that were creative only with the abuse. The school was/is an old boarding house for a slave plantation. It was the site for a 1975 film called The Frogs. If someone could help direct me where or how to share my tale
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Is this Tommy Taffy’s origin story?
DrCreepen narrated my story Candle on Chilling2.0 (under my other name cerealphobe). I have an updated version of it I just posted on this channel and I would love some feedback!
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Here are my thoughts: Taylor swift is overrated
Carefully now, you'll wake the Swifties.
I don’t know she’s pretty creepy
Wow that was lame