When Did Your Gut Feeling Save You?

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  • Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2024

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  • @Redditors
    @Redditors  5 лет назад +1045

    Another gut feeling video, hope you enjoy it! Do you have any stories?

    • @SuperiorPosterior
      @SuperiorPosterior 5 лет назад +16

      @@engie_neer About a year ago I was driving along a country road between my house and the downtown area where all the shops are, when this overly expensive and highly customized car roars up behind me and starts riding my tail. Speed limit is 45, and I'd been going 50, but with this guy on my rear I was going around 55. Still wasn't fast enough for him, as he decided to go around me and gun it.
      Normally, I'd just let an asshole like him drive past me, no skin off my back, but that time I suddenly felt panicked, and slammed on the gas. I was neck and neck with him going 65 less than 10 seconds later, and barely 20 seconds after they attempted to pass me they slammed on their brakes because they were turning right. If I had let them get ahead of me I'd have rear ended them, because my brakes are not that great.

    • @SoumaPrime
      @SoumaPrime 5 лет назад +11

      Please change your logo its disturbing to look at while watching your vids

    • @possumlino
      @possumlino 5 лет назад +6

      Sort of I guess
      Basically my friend invited me to her dad’s house for a sleepover and I was very HYPED
      Her dad said he had bought new sheets and stuff, but when I got there there was nothing new or anything. No sweets, no sleepover like things, but I thought it was ok because my friend was very excited and her other friend ( a boy, I was a girl (I’m non binary now)) was there so it is definitely fine right? Well it was dark in the house and smelly and dingy, and he wasn’t all that creepy but very friendly. I just burst into tears because I didn’t feel safe at all and when my mother picked me up she said she thought it was weird too. I don’t know if he was dangerous but it definitely felt like it.

    • @francisp171
      @francisp171 5 лет назад +4

      Once me and my family went to a safari in south africa , so after a safari we went to enjoy a little swim my mom decided to go try the spa and my dad was reading a book about the wildlife my brother 12 at that time was playing by the empty pool , so right then i just look at the fence that keeps the animals outside and something in my head just screams gabon viper , so i just decide to check on my brother at that point i noticed something green moving near the pool i just rushed towards my brother and pushed him away then isaw a bright green snake about 30 to 40 cm from where my brother was , i instantly called the rangers who assured us it was a harmless snake but i was not entirely sure because they were extremely cautious with it ( in the end it was not a gabon viper , it might have been a black mamba or a innocent tree snake.

    • @aidendean9375
      @aidendean9375 5 лет назад +1

      Ya my sister

  • @death1399
    @death1399 5 лет назад +4874

    GUT BE LIKE : *chuckles * we're in danger

  • @littlediamondpotato_7647
    @littlediamondpotato_7647 5 лет назад +4048

    I would legit pee my pants if I turned around to see some creepy dude dead running at me full speed wth

    • @priels.f3375
      @priels.f3375 5 лет назад +45

      LittleDiamondPotato _ I swear bruh lmao

    • @thiccboi-ro7yd
      @thiccboi-ro7yd 5 лет назад +67

      I would beat his ass

    • @birbboi2986
      @birbboi2986 5 лет назад +272

      @@thiccboi-ro7yd nah you would shit in your pants too

    • @jambiza4846
      @jambiza4846 5 лет назад +37

      I would scream

    • @etlttc353
      @etlttc353 5 лет назад +46

      You don't know me but my first instinct would be charge TO him so i can give him a good ass woopin

  • @IdratherbeinHobbiton
    @IdratherbeinHobbiton 5 лет назад +2400

    Hearing a male robot voice say "I'm a petite woman", made me chuckle

    • @picklejuice-je9qz
      @picklejuice-je9qz 5 лет назад +46

      I expected him to say "I'm a potato woman". Don't know why lol

    • @IAmNotAStrawberry
      @IAmNotAStrawberry 5 лет назад +44

      There's another channel that does this same sort of thing, but the voice is 10x deeper and less robotic, and the stories have animations. One of them he was voicing a pitiful 13 year old girl saying "who are you?😟" and it was hilarious

    • @seansilao6871
      @seansilao6871 5 лет назад +3

      @@IAmNotAStrawberry source?

    • @gameknight9956
      @gameknight9956 5 лет назад +2

      What the hell does petite mean

    • @IdratherbeinHobbiton
      @IdratherbeinHobbiton 5 лет назад +15

      @@gameknight9956 like small & dainty

  • @lol-nx6zn
    @lol-nx6zn 5 лет назад +3900

    Nothing like watching these gut instinct reading videos while I’m home alone and extremely paranoid

    • @aayan107
      @aayan107 5 лет назад +84

      way too relatable. 4am rn

    • @Monorakun
      @Monorakun 5 лет назад +18

      Mood

    • @Paulavlo79
      @Paulavlo79 5 лет назад +56

      Your picture perfectly matches what you said

    • @nsr4000
      @nsr4000 5 лет назад +10

      lol 3 am and I am scared lol

    • @chasejohnson2323
      @chasejohnson2323 5 лет назад +10

      3 am with out power

  • @mattson4552
    @mattson4552 5 лет назад +1728

    its interesting how so many people were saved by their gut feeling, but its sad to think... *how many haven't?*

    • @vagekin587
      @vagekin587 5 лет назад +131

      this is *dark*

    • @DoomguyIsGrinningAtYou.
      @DoomguyIsGrinningAtYou. 5 лет назад +47

      I saved you from the cursed number 69. Your welcome.

    • @Tex-ly1zv
      @Tex-ly1zv 5 лет назад +31

      Too many

    • @zaraboon8500
      @zaraboon8500 5 лет назад +35

      You just made my stomach drop oh my god

    • @sorryididntknowwhattochoos2678
      @sorryididntknowwhattochoos2678 5 лет назад +11

      Mattson,
      You have 256 likes.
      Vage has 25 likes.
      Maniac has 6 likes.
      Games has 6 likes.
      ZARA has 2 likes.
      Why only 256?
      Well because why not.
      We miss one five so:
      -->5

  • @spacetofu5306
    @spacetofu5306 5 лет назад +1906

    Eye contact is very important especially in life or death situations.

    • @jasmynneises4261
      @jasmynneises4261 5 лет назад +128

      Unless the perp likes seeing the fear in people’s eyes 👀👀👀

    • @marcodestefano7119
      @marcodestefano7119 5 лет назад +348

      @@jasmynneises4261 it is actually proven that maintaining eye contact lowers the possibility of dying

    • @etlttc353
      @etlttc353 5 лет назад +137

      @@marcodestefano7119 then i have more chance of surviving because i would make a death stare at the person

    • @marcodestefano7119
      @marcodestefano7119 5 лет назад +21

      @@etlttc353 kind of...

    • @jibrailhattar190
      @jibrailhattar190 5 лет назад +210

      Eye contact let’s the other person know you are attentive and aware of them. Almost like a conversation. NEVER TURN YOUR BACK

  • @רוןפלד-ו3ת
    @רוןפלד-ו3ת 5 лет назад +670

    "lets invite people to our house to rob them nobody will ever catch us!" 😂

  • @someguy4363
    @someguy4363 5 лет назад +742

    I always wondered what would happen if you see someone full speed running towards you but instead of running the opposite direction, you run full speed at the person??

    • @Niiue
      @Niiue 5 лет назад +252

      if your intimidation stat is high or if you have a weapon / an object intimidating enough to that person, they'll run away, otherwise you're screwed in more ways then one

    • @nonautemrexchristus5637
      @nonautemrexchristus5637 5 лет назад +152

      @@Niiue I'm pretty sure it's legal to carry swords in Texas, if you do a 180 and stare the guy down while holding a short sword odds are they'll bolt

    • @patrickstar7781
      @patrickstar7781 5 лет назад +206

      General Rommel why did I laugh reading this comment. I’m just imagining some dude running at you Naruto style and then you turning around with a sword staring them down as they slowly start backing away.

    • @Niiue
      @Niiue 5 лет назад +40

      Patrick Star and then YOU are running at them.

    • @JackParsons.
      @JackParsons. 5 лет назад +7

      @@nonautemrexchristus5637 Or maybe we need the real Erwin Rommel to be here and we wouldn't have so many sick people walking around freely in this land to begin with.

  • @night_creeps
    @night_creeps 5 лет назад +380

    Thing is, I cannot tell the difference between a gut feeling or paranoia..

    • @mcplumpkin6191
      @mcplumpkin6191 5 лет назад +1

      I relate.

    • @fakefirstnamefakelastname8305
      @fakefirstnamefakelastname8305 5 лет назад

      night_creeps Sane.

    • @waffleauflauf4213
      @waffleauflauf4213 5 лет назад +4

      Same. I try to tell the difference between anxiety and intuition, but it only makes it more confusing. Even with simple things. Making decisions is painful and idk why :/

    • @denver9290
      @denver9290 5 лет назад +15

      For me, if I was thinking about it prior - like continuously thinking about if for 5-10 minutes then I consider it paranoia. If it’s extremely sudden, unbelievably strong and has nothing to do w the context of what’s happening but still makes sense (being home alone and getting the terrifying feeling that you’re not) it’s a gut feeling. Paranoia can make you sick but it might take a few minutes of obsessively thinking about it to get to that point. Gut feelings take over your deepest instincts in a split second and it’s so strong it’ll trigger your fight or flight/critical thinking. It’ll bring up shit you didn’t even know you knew like what gas smells like even if you’ve never smelled it. It’s almost like spidey-sense it’s sudden and gets to the point. If you’re in a house w a robber, the only thing you can think is “GET OUT AND GET OUT NOW”

    • @skathryn7380
      @skathryn7380 4 года назад

      For me, it's always been anxiety tells me something is dangerous, my gut tells me I'm in danger.

  • @themuzicman7021
    @themuzicman7021 5 лет назад +1063

    judging by these stories, it is my belief i was correct in telling my sister to always carry a knife.

    • @titytitmk2738
      @titytitmk2738 5 лет назад +102

      If possible, get a gun. A knife is bad if the assailant is physically more powerful as it can be taken and used against you.
      A gun, especially with training, can be drawn and used before most assailants can do anything.

    • @pandorasbabe8005
      @pandorasbabe8005 5 лет назад +171

      It's illegal in my country to carry guns or knifes; but it is also a country where there is a murder/rape-murder of a female every 13 hours. My backpack is basically an armery. My keychain is a cat shaped brass knuckle, the ears of the cat are basically two knifes.
      My backpack as a pendant that looks like a lipstick but it's pepper spray and I also have a comb that it's a knife inside. Luckily i haven't used any of it, but it has been pretty fucking close

    • @themuzicman7021
      @themuzicman7021 5 лет назад +72

      @@pandorasbabe8005 if I remember correctly Texas just passed a law allowing open carry of swords

    • @suspicioushat6790
      @suspicioushat6790 5 лет назад +53

      @@pandorasbabe8005 wow, that's one heck of a bag you have there 😂 i really want to know what the cat keychain looks like though! got a picture of it?

    • @pandorasbabe8005
      @pandorasbabe8005 5 лет назад +11

      @@suspicioushat6790 or look on Instagram the account @_nenamala_ I bought it there

  • @IETCHX69
    @IETCHX69 5 лет назад +1118

    My grandpa dreamed 2 guys killed his family . The next day , working the field 2 guys asked for food and shelter . Grandpa turned them away . They killed some people at a nearby farm . That's all I remember my mom telling us . I don't feel anyone else in the fam , has any e.s.p. , or anything like that . True story . Farm near Kenora , Sask ., circa 1935 -1940 .

    • @priels.f3375
      @priels.f3375 5 лет назад +18

      IETCHX69 damn

    • @doublenaut443
      @doublenaut443 5 лет назад +6

      What if it was social experiment dude 😒

    • @elnoroii
      @elnoroii 5 лет назад +95

      @@doublenaut443 how is that a social experiment wtf?

    • @mattgordonn
      @mattgordonn 5 лет назад +42

      IETCHX69 on another comment I saw you say country music makes you want to kill

    • @drowsymemories707
      @drowsymemories707 5 лет назад

      I liked him he doesn’t like himself

  • @starfox_witch6490
    @starfox_witch6490 5 лет назад +404

    Me: *watches this*
    My gut: aw sh*t here we go again

  • @onionsgame37
    @onionsgame37 5 лет назад +2155

    My gut feeling told me to stay home from school later my friend told me that someone yelled out endgame spoilers

    • @Hevnoraak
      @Hevnoraak 5 лет назад +9

      So!

    • @Peztllence
      @Peztllence 5 лет назад +224

      Considering the current state of school shootings, I had a very wrong idea of what you were saying.

    • @Niiue
      @Niiue 5 лет назад +60

      p h e w

    • @Alya-ew3tz
      @Alya-ew3tz 5 лет назад +11

      @iidoges FTW ExCuSe Me?! EnDgAmE Is As DeAd As A nEwBoRn BaBy

    • @shadowsnake5133
      @shadowsnake5133 5 лет назад +5

      @@Alya-ew3tz and hes a antivaxxer, your point?

  • @sulandiess9364
    @sulandiess9364 5 лет назад +220

    A gut feeling saved me from getting killed by a rockslide.
    My friends and I were planning on climbing a mountain but when we git at the foot of the mountain i told my friends that we probably shouldn't do it. Now my friends learned to trust my gut feelings because I'm usually right,we ended up staying at the foot of the mountain before my one friend's boyfriend came to pick us up.
    We went to go get lunch and as we were eating I got a notification on my phone by the company what schedules the mountain climbing that all schedules will be delayed due to a massive rockslide,on the path me and my friends would've taken.

    • @Cheersx3
      @Cheersx3 4 года назад +4

      :o
      Okay, besides the bad event,
      that's so cool! (Besides the bad event, that's of course terrible)

    • @Akashathesilentassassin
      @Akashathesilentassassin Год назад

      Damn... Good idea to stay at the base!

  • @funkyoka8764
    @funkyoka8764 5 лет назад +228

    My friend and I were at an after school club and we were eating some snacks that were given to us. She picked up some fruit snacks and just as she was about to eat one I got a really bad feeling. I asked her if she had ever had them before and she said no. I asked her to read the ingredients on the back of the package and it turns out that if she would've eaten them she would've had an allergic reaction.

    • @geek5314
      @geek5314 5 лет назад +8

      Wow that’s great

    • @geek5314
      @geek5314 5 лет назад +4

      No sarcasm

  • @yhjveargibgzrrojgzrh9922
    @yhjveargibgzrrojgzrh9922 5 лет назад +130

    When I was like 10 I used to walk to a park that was close to my house, one day I didn't feel safe so I walked back home. That same day a kid got kidnapped at that park.

  • @twocoyotesav
    @twocoyotesav 5 лет назад +333

    When I was like 8 my family was driving down to Florida on I-95, we're driving in the middle lane when my mom quickly switched to the left lane. No blinker, really jerky merge. Shes usually a great driver. We were next to a big semi that was in the right lane. The car that was behind us starts speeding up and when its next to the semi, the semi loses control and swerves into the middle lane and nails the car. We were close enough to hear the crunching metal. It was terrifying. Never found out if that driver was okay but I doubt it.

    • @leionne
      @leionne 5 лет назад +28

      Andrew T wow.. shout out to your mother and her instincts man!!

    • @JackParsons.
      @JackParsons. 5 лет назад +11

      Stay away from semis.. always. Especially when those meatheads decide they're going to stay in the left lane. The worst thing I've seen are speeding triple trailers.. absolutely reckless drivers who should know better.

    • @laxcpd
      @laxcpd 4 года назад +3

      Bruh that sounds like some need for speed shit when your outrunning the cops in a race and make people crash

    • @Akashathesilentassassin
      @Akashathesilentassassin Год назад

      I'm glad you're okay, at least.

  • @danniaddams5502
    @danniaddams5502 5 лет назад +626

    All of these are bizarre, and I've heard my fair share of guys getting mad when rejected, but the story at 8:33 blew me away. WTF?

    • @ainzooalgownoverlord8913
      @ainzooalgownoverlord8913 5 лет назад +15

      It happened to me once but it was my girlfriend. Done crazy dude Jules get I got stabbed through the gut to save her I heat the crap out of him. I lost a good amount of blood I blacked out when I woke up I was hooked up to a blood bag. I had a hazy memorie because I had a conclusion. The gut I beat up was in a coma for a day as I woke up he did. Ironicly we were beside each other I got up to bear him to death but was stoped because I was reminded of my stiches good memorie.

    • @rugalbernstein5913
      @rugalbernstein5913 5 лет назад +19

      Not trying to justify it, because it’s definitely wrong, but I can understand why some guys would get mad or violent after being rejected so many times. Look at the dating scene, you hardly ever have women actually go up to guys and say they want to hang out or date or whatever when they’re into someone, they usually sit back and wait for the guys to come to them so they can choose or reject them. It’s a lot less effort and a lot less damaging to their self-esteem. Guys are often pressured or feel obligated to make the first move and you’re definitely going to have the awkward guys and the ones that are straight up douchebags about it, but regardless of how they are, it taking a lot of psyching yourself up and confidence building for a guy to initiate that interaction, and when he is inevitably rejected by multiple women, his self-esteem could easily just go to shit. Mix that with a lack of anyone caring and possible mental instability for someone like belt boy there, and yeah, I can see why he’d get violent. It’s not the woman’s fault he got violent, and the rejection isn’t really his fault either, it’s the way he chose to deal with rejection that’s the problem. I believe if we just cared a little more about the _mentally stable_ guys that get rejected instead of people playing it for laughs all the time, we might see less maniacs like that guy.

    • @titytitmk2738
      @titytitmk2738 5 лет назад +9

      Drunk people do stupid shit.

    • @piggiesyumbacon9510
      @piggiesyumbacon9510 5 лет назад +75

      Rugal Bernstein don’t try to justify it he tried to strangle her

    • @rugalbernstein5913
      @rugalbernstein5913 5 лет назад +12

      Piggies YUM YUM BACON so... did you just ignore the entire comment then? I literally said I wasn’t justifying it and he was wrong for his actions. I can acknowledge the reason for the problem without condoning it, you know. If we didn’t, bad things would never get fixed.

  • @FrogFishbowl
    @FrogFishbowl 5 лет назад +680

    I have two stories for you guys.
    1- I was driving out of town with my mom so we could get a few groceries, it was in the middle of winter so the roads where slippery.
    We where almost at an intersection and I got the feeling when the light was yellow so my mom rushed through it. And I’m lucky we did because not even 5 minutes later a car accident happened at the same intersection. Three cars where involved and everyone was fine but it still scares me.
    2- It was late at night, I’d say 2:00 am and I was on my iPad and my cat wanted into my room so I opened my door and she came in. I layed back down and everything was fine and then I got the gut feeling. So I sat up and looked at my cat choking on a hoodie string that I pulled out. I got out of bed and pulled it out and she had swallowed half of the string. I know these stories aren’t really huge and scary but they were to me...

    • @creepers018_
      @creepers018_ 5 лет назад +19

      @justarandomperson we're'stve

    • @assrash2312
      @assrash2312 5 лет назад +19

      I have 17 cats and the one of the string actually hits hard

    • @evieinfinite
      @evieinfinite 5 лет назад +18

      @@assrash2312 17 cats my dude?

    • @assrash2312
      @assrash2312 5 лет назад +40

      @@evieinfinite Yes . . .
      3 are mine
      3 are from the streets and I take care of them
      2 of the stray cats had babies
      Therefore I have to take care of 11 more cats.
      edit: yesterday a cat came to my house so i take care of him as well. 18 cats now.

    • @ramiensharifi958
      @ramiensharifi958 5 лет назад +9

      @@assrash2312 damn that's really nice of you to do I love cats but unfortunately don't have one (parents won't allow)

  • @dellanderson1788
    @dellanderson1788 5 лет назад +112

    You know... My obsession for these kind of videos might probably end up with me posting this on reddit and me being happy for myself

  • @tashawnwarriorwarrior5671
    @tashawnwarriorwarrior5671 5 лет назад +159

    I was in a storm one day it look liked a normal rainstorm so I'm walking about one block from my house and was thinking it would be a bad experience if a tree came down on me. This thought creeped me out so I went slower. I was right in front of a tree so close that when lightning struck I could feel the heat of the fire when it fell. Im so glad I slowed down

    • @alainaashburn8430
      @alainaashburn8430 5 лет назад +6

      I had sort of a similar experience, one time my friend and I were walking back from the gas station, and all of a sudden this car comes speeding by, it was white and had black tinted windows and it just gave me a bad vibe. I turned to my friend and say "Wow, that was a sketchy looking car" and as soon as I say that it turns around and comes speeding back toward us and as soon as we saw that we started walking faster, but we had one more road to cross before we got to her house, so the car started to swearve to cut off and that's when we broke into a dead sprint

    • @uudong
      @uudong 5 лет назад +1

      @Alaina Ashburn What do you think was the driver's intention? Kidnapping?

    • @alainaashburn8430
      @alainaashburn8430 5 лет назад +4

      Indy Jones I'm not quite sure, but it still scared my friend and I 😂

    • @Isokatmydydecsf
      @Isokatmydydecsf 3 года назад +1

      I can imagine the scene of your brain trying to subconsciously warn you like that, it's fascinating.
      And since I'm a goofball my perception of the scene is funny to me.

  • @PaperParade
    @PaperParade 5 лет назад +64

    When I was a kid I really didn’t like my aunt’s boyfriend and was actually upset when I found out they were getting married. Years later he’s physically, emotionally and verbally abusive, an alcoholic who has caused her to relapse on more than one occasion, and every time she’s going to leave him he gets her pregnant (they have 5 kids now). Listen to the kids in your life when they don’t like someone.

    • @gokuisthe1
      @gokuisthe1 2 года назад

      Yo did she leave him

  • @emmachurch9242
    @emmachurch9242 5 лет назад +60

    One me and my family were shopping and walking around and in one of the isles I saw this cute little kid looking at toys I noticed that he wasn't with his parents but I dimissed the thought and a few minutes later a I saw the same kid walking around by himself again and he looked a little worried. I told my parents but they said it was probably nothing. Right as we were about to leave I notice him AGAIN crying, I told my parents and they said if you really think he lost then you may go talk to him. I walked up to him and asked him if he was okay and he tried to walk away from me so my dad went and talked to him. Turns out he was lost and we took him to the front desk and we were about to leave again and I watched him run to his family with the happiest face.

    • @nadiamozerhusain4259
      @nadiamozerhusain4259 4 года назад +9

      Aw, the one sweet and death-less gut instinct story in a million horrible ones. That tiny percentage of anecdotes that will give you faith in humanity again after reading literally any of the other stories on the video/comment section. It's a good thing that for every million people who attempt rape, murder, robbery, abduction etc, there will always be at least one person like you who would go out of their way to help a lost little boy and at least one little boy who doesn't get lost.

  • @Lena-pk8mx
    @Lena-pk8mx 5 лет назад +176

    Roses are red
    Violets are blue
    I gotta uneasy feeling now
    What about you?...

    • @Lots17
      @Lots17 5 лет назад

      Yeah too

    • @rashelstottlemire4515
      @rashelstottlemire4515 5 лет назад +2

      I read that and... Felt really uneasy...uhhhh

    • @Cheersx3
      @Cheersx3 4 года назад

      Yes ;-;
      And I soon have school, yay

    • @perilpython5653
      @perilpython5653 4 года назад

      Nah too many of those saving me already.

  • @thegamingfandom6721
    @thegamingfandom6721 5 лет назад +131

    Honestly, I'm suspicious of everyone

    • @isabellagold4114
      @isabellagold4114 5 лет назад +6

      We with everyone i dont know in the elevator espesially when im alone i hold on tightly ready to stirke to what ever is in my hand just incase.

    • @petarmitkov1056
      @petarmitkov1056 5 лет назад +5

      That's why you should always observe as much as you can about anyone you see. It's possible you notice something odd and important

    • @JeanneBook
      @JeanneBook 4 года назад +2

      That's good, I trust people and it got me f up so now I'm reading this type of experiences to learn to be more observant and suspect everyone.

    • @galaxywolf8444
      @galaxywolf8444 3 года назад

      A m o n g u s

    • @thegamingfandom6721
      @thegamingfandom6721 3 года назад +1

      @@galaxywolf8444 why

  • @erictaylor5462
    @erictaylor5462 5 лет назад +62

    Not mine, but a friend of my mother. She saw a guy who had a broken leg struggling with an armload of stuff. She went to help him but then she had this feeling something was not right. She was looking for some way to get out of it without being rude, then her boyfriend (later her husband) showed up. When that happened the guy got kind of nervous, but they ended up helping the guy and they went there separate ways.
    She forgot about it until a few weeks later. The police had just arrested a serial killer, Ted Bundy. And she realized it was the guy with the broken leg.
    You brain picks up a lot more sensory information than you are consciously aware of. That "gut feeling" doesn't really have much to do with your guts, it's your subconscious mind yelling at you "danger danger danger."
    What is actually happening is you are having an automatic reaction, getting your body ready to fight or flee, even before you know you are in danger.
    Trust your gut, even if it means being rude. You can get over being rude, but it your gut is right, it could just save your life.
    It is well established in law, in an emergency you can legally break most laws. Besides, rudeness is hardly ever illegal in any case.

  • @veziusthethird
    @veziusthethird 5 лет назад +184

    I remember a very scary case for me.
    One day, I was just at the gas station with my mother (I was about 10-11) and a dude walks up to my mom and starts talking to her. She thought nothing of it, but I locked the doors to the car and right as I did, the dude knocked over my mother and tried to open the car door, presumably to steal it. I wonder what would've happened if I didn't lock the door.

    • @OdieTheGreat
      @OdieTheGreat 5 лет назад +27

      holy shit what happened after that

    • @jibrailhattar190
      @jibrailhattar190 5 лет назад +5

      If it required keys you’d have been fine

    • @skeelo22
      @skeelo22 5 лет назад +9

      I have a simpler story but it was my mother I live in mi right now and my mother was at a store I don’t which one and my yungest sister was with her she had a awful gut moment and she saw two guys and lucky she knows that sex afenders and the whole shabang that they travel in pairs and she watched them as she gets near the car the has her keys in her hand to stand them if they got close and calls at them to go away and they do and when she got home she tells my family about it this was about a year or two ago

    • @bibopl5057
      @bibopl5057 5 лет назад +4

      Im gay

    • @hyacinthic8757
      @hyacinthic8757 5 лет назад +6

      elitethehunter dang that grammar and spelling though

  • @scarlett5252
    @scarlett5252 5 лет назад +95

    I was out hiking with my friend at night, maybe like 9:30, and we were walking up this small mountain right near our houses and she goes “I wonder if there are many mountain lions out here, haha.” I immediately got a really bad feeling and said that we should go back. She said I was being dramatic, but eventually agreed to go back home. I looked at the neighborhood email the next morning and someone said that they had found their dog killed by a mountain lion... right near where we were hiking. Probably nothing would have happened but scary nonetheless.

    • @keks8859
      @keks8859 5 лет назад +3

      @The Pickle Pals most cats will only attack once you show them your back, thats why people actually use masks with eyes painted on the back of the head, so they dont get attacked by tigers

    • @youknowyoufuckedupright3058
      @youknowyoufuckedupright3058 5 лет назад +11

      Who the fuck goes hiking at night?

    • @geek5314
      @geek5314 5 лет назад +1

      The Pickle Pals I saw this thing where if your in the daylight you put your sunglasses on the back of your head they’ll think your staring at you and won’t attack you

    • @geek5314
      @geek5314 5 лет назад

      Keks ,OR, you put your sunglasses on the back of your head

  • @bigchungus2480
    @bigchungus2480 5 лет назад +64

    My family has two cats, one male and one female.
    My dad had woken up early, and was getting ready when our male cat started meowing really loudly. Like, ear-damagingly loud. So he asks the cat, "What's wrong?" And the male began going downstairs. My dad began to follow him until they reached the bottom level. When they were there, the male cat stopped meowing and stood beside the front door. It was wide open, and had been that way ALL NIGHT. Someone had forgotten to close it. Our female cat was right outside the front door. We brought her inside, and she hid for the rest of the day. If it hadn't been for the male cat, I might've never seen her again. Since then, anytime I leave the house, I make sure I close and lock the door.

    • @outofomelas
      @outofomelas 5 лет назад +10

      I think she stood there to guard the house perhaps

    • @tiaschroeder4331
      @tiaschroeder4331 5 лет назад +5

      With the beginning sentence I thought this story would go a different way😂

    • @laxcpd
      @laxcpd 4 года назад +2

      My cats live in my garage and they spend most of there life outside, they are all smart enough to fight of other cats and even big dogs, they've never ran away and sometimes they even visit my neighbours

  • @Chchommi
    @Chchommi 5 лет назад +89

    I have one:
    So when i was about 13 i went to a camp, in this camp i had 4/5 other people in my group and we had 2 camp councilors. One day our 2 councilors needed a break so during the time we were supposed to go swimming they left us with the councilors of another group at the camp, i felt a bit uneasy because our councilors werent there though i knew why, i just felt like something was gonna happen. Anyway me and 2 other girls were jumping from the diving board and it got to the topic of seizures. One girl said she had them but very very rarely. We thought nothing of it since she said she only had maybe 2 in ever. A few minutes later i notice how quiet she was being, i asked if she was ok and she nodded. I felt something was up. Like i said i was 13 and this girl was 15/16 at the time so i didn't think i could do anything but i grabbed her and swam to the side of the pool and told her to stay there while i went and told a councilor to keep an eye on her and told them about how she was behaving. About a few minutes later a few girls walked over to see if she was ok and her eyes were in the back of her head and she was convulsing, she was having a seizure. The councilors called the paramedics and she was taken away on an ambulance. She ended up being ok but afterwards while i was having a panic attack a councilor came over and calmed me down and told me the girl was fine, she said if i hadn't swam her to the edge of the pool or told anyone she would've most likely drowned and died. I didn't realize the stakes at the moment but after a year or two i realized how bad it could have been. Im extremely thankful i listened to my gut

  • @orionkw7373
    @orionkw7373 5 лет назад +38

    Not that big of a deal but, like 10 minutes ago I had a weird feeling to go check on my dog and saw him eating something in the mudroom. Not unusual, we keep his food out 24/7 in there, but it just didn't feel right, so I pried his mouth open and made him gag to spit whatever it was out. Turns out he was chewing on and trying to swallow a huge ball of dried liquid latex I had somehow missed during my clean up from my painting room, so thanks gut for saving my dogs life a 2nd time.
    (First time he ate a crap ton of dark chocolate, and he's a small dog so it was about twice the lethal dose, my dad said he'd be fine and I was overreacting, I drove him to the emergency vet anyways and turns out he would've died if I hadn't taken him)

    • @budlight2969
      @budlight2969 3 года назад

      why doggos no can eat chocolate
      can they eat grapes or you no microwave grapes

  • @DANNYVsec
    @DANNYVsec 5 лет назад +53

    So this is the power of ultra instinct? Lmaoooo I died at that part

  • @taltzi
    @taltzi 5 лет назад +22

    one time when i was in 5th or 6th grade (11 or 12) i was walking home with my friend and she went to her house and i continued my walk. i saw a man was maybe following me, but he was far away enough that i wasn't worried. i tried going around the block and back, he went the same way. i now knew he was definetly following me. i crossed the huge intersection and waited for my tram. the tram arrived and just as the doors were about to close, i hopped on and he didn't manage to do the same in time.
    a couple days later a 11 year old girl was taken by a man in front of the school next to mine.

  • @declanedmison5442
    @declanedmison5442 5 лет назад +242

    THIS IS THE LAST REDDIT VIDEO
    1 hour later
    Ok, maybe a few more...
    2:00 AM
    Ok... m...maybe a few more... j...just one more...

  • @bigfatorkwedding
    @bigfatorkwedding 5 лет назад +42

    To this day they are searching for the final member of their go karting race club.

  • @marshall3197
    @marshall3197 5 лет назад +71

    Not my story, but my brother, our friend, and I were playing hide and seek around the corners of our friend's grandma's house. Our friend was it and my brother was on the sidewalk in front of the grandma's house and I was hiding behind the grandma's car watching through the windows. Our friend comes running around the corner and tells us how when he was looking for us, he had a feeling so he turned around and saw a man in a business suit (think like a man as a rich company owner) who had black shoes and a watch walking behind him. He also noticed that on the other side of the road there was a somewhat used car driving slowly with the driver watching him and the man. He suddenly had the instinct to run and when he did, the man behind him did aswell. He was halfway around the corner of the block, and not to be mean, was a little overweight, but he was running for his life and when my brother and I saw him turn the corner, we first calmed him because he was on the brink of having a panic attack, then had him tell us what happened, then we managed to get him to go back around the corner with us beside him, (and my brother and I were both older than him, and even though I was older, we were both 5,5, so we kept our friend between us) we rounded the corner but there was no car and no person. It's a story i still tell but not many people believe that our friend was telling the truth because obviously when we have to calm our friend from a panic attack, it's not true (and our friend was a TERRIBLE actor)

    • @pixiefairy0455
      @pixiefairy0455 5 лет назад +11

      Dam bless him he got lucky. I wouldn't lie about something like that as a child so i would believe him because it sounds like a kidnapping situation. They must of dipped right away when they saw him turn the corner. These situations are scary I'm glad he was able to get away.

    • @marshall3197
      @marshall3197 5 лет назад +8

      @@pixiefairy0455 thank you and he was overweight (again, not trying to be mean) and only 7 or 8 at the time, but he couldve looked 9 or 10 but the fact that he made it around the block and managed to escape is amazing. He was also crying and he doesn't cry often, he usually would put on a brave face and deal with it. We spent about 5 minutes trying to get him to go back with us which is probably how they got away.

  • @rachellebursche8603
    @rachellebursche8603 5 лет назад +74

    Once, I was running errands and was crossing the street with multiple bags in my arms (which made it difficult to move). A group of people were gathering, waiting for the light to turn into a green pedestrian. As I was waiting, I noticed a petite girl wearing the generic gothic clothing. Pretty normal, so I didn’t pay much attention to her. But every time I looked away, my stomach twisted into knots and red flags flew in my head. Luckily, nothing happened, but when I got home and saw the news, there was the arrest of the same girl, who’d been charged of arson and a murder.
    It still gives me chills to think that I’d been standing next to an arsonist and a murderer.

  • @silvertheelf
    @silvertheelf 5 лет назад +90

    Most people’s gut instinct:”your in danger”
    Them:”nah, I’m safe”
    *proceeds to die*
    -
    Gut feeling:”your completely safe.”
    Me:”I’m still gonna watch my back.” *Nothing happens.*

    • @nadiamozerhusain4259
      @nadiamozerhusain4259 4 года назад +9

      I think it really depends on the situation. If you're just skimming through a novel in a noisy bookstore, you'll probably ignore your gut feeling that something's wrong, but if you're alone at a bus stop on an empty street at night and the bus is late you'll probably start feeling jumpy even if your instincts tell you you're safe.

  • @Wxczut
    @Wxczut 5 лет назад +30

    "You would’ve been a friedfighter” 🤣

  • @gojifox5698
    @gojifox5698 5 лет назад +44

    Not me but my father.
    One night we were going to a restaurant late at night. Empity streets. My dad suddenly steps on the breaks and, a second later, two other cars zoomed by. If he didn't break there, we would have died.

  • @gilbertoledezma3587
    @gilbertoledezma3587 5 лет назад +117

    My spidy senses are tingling

    • @isaaccollazo4158
      @isaaccollazo4158 5 лет назад +4

      AND IT'S PIZZA TIME

    • @Cheersx3
      @Cheersx3 4 года назад

      Oof, I thought about Peter tingle the whole video long xD

    • @darkangelxx2155
      @darkangelxx2155 4 года назад

      @@Cheersx3 Ok, THAT souded really wrong lmao

    • @Cheersx3
      @Cheersx3 4 года назад +1

      @@darkangelxx2155 Oof XD

  • @picklejuice-je9qz
    @picklejuice-je9qz 5 лет назад +13

    I saw a bunch of replies on some comments warning people to be careful when carrying a knife, because it can be used against them. To make sure that doesn't happen, do some hand exercises (if you don't want to or can't afford professional training). For ex. find a foam ball (or one of those donut shaped things) and squeeze it. Hold for like 15 sec., then relax for 10 sec. Repeat as many times as you want. If you do this regularly, you should be able to get a nice grip on things and build enough strength too. Hope I helped someone ❤

  • @an_undesirable
    @an_undesirable 5 лет назад +87

    Literally anytime I say "Cops are going to show up." They show up within 5-10 mins. Honestly was kinda shitty luck. On one hand, I never got caught doing anything. But at the same time if you leave before the cops come EVERYTIME people start to think your the one calling! This is in regards to house parties, fights ect.

    • @geek5314
      @geek5314 5 лет назад

      Tyler Clark ,holy crap as I was reading this my tv shoe started talking about cops

  • @danaarq7445
    @danaarq7445 5 лет назад +28

    I can never tell if it's my 'gut feeling' or just anxiety

    • @fadeskywards1245
      @fadeskywards1245 4 года назад

      Sometimes it's best to listen to the anxiety

    • @noelleholiday7889
      @noelleholiday7889 3 года назад

      X2

    • @budlight2969
      @budlight2969 3 года назад

      when it is your gut feeling you will feel it in your gut. hence the name.
      i dont know if its intuition or the bacteria in your gut trying to tell you your in danger or run or dont do this or do that because they want to live.
      ive only had it once before. but its hard to describe. a pit in your stomach is not descriptive enough . its unlike anything you feel normally and when you feel it you just know and try to listen to it

  • @keikoscorner4176
    @keikoscorner4176 5 лет назад +12

    My brother was walking home when he noticed someone in a cap behind him, following his walking path. Keep in mind, this was a large set of stores and a large parking lot during the day. My brother's gut and his military training told him this guy was going to mess with him. He put his hands hanging off the waist of his pants as he walked and the guy was still following. He then reached under his jacket and let a latch click loudly on his conceal carry. The dude ran off immediately.
    Even if my brother didn't have his weapon, the guy wouldn't have fared well trying to attack the brick wall that is my brother.

  • @coltenbystrom9973
    @coltenbystrom9973 5 лет назад +28

    When my mom was In High school she lived in Hawaii, one night she’s swimming out late really far out in the water and it dark out so the water is pitch black and she can’t see a thing beneath her. A second later she said she got a feeling of something that was telling her to “start swimming as fast as you can and don’t stop”. She started swimming back to land as fast as she could with the feeling telling her not to look back and to keep swimming as fast as she could, she got back to land soon enough and never figured out what was in the water with her that night.

    • @PoorManatee6197
      @PoorManatee6197 4 года назад +6

      Just reading this puts me very nervous, being in the ocean like that is my worst nighmare

    • @budlight2969
      @budlight2969 3 года назад +1

      it was probably that lil punk ass stingray that killed Steve Irwin🤪

    • @petraleopold2713
      @petraleopold2713 2 года назад

      not so fun fact sharks usually feed when its night so i think it was a shark in the water w her...

  • @soysaucebOi75
    @soysaucebOi75 5 лет назад +51

    Me, an intellectual: sPidEr sEnSe

  • @VisualBunny
    @VisualBunny 5 лет назад +14

    There was a mall (still is) right next to my highschool. I had supplementary classes an hour after school ended and because my house was really far away, I used to go to the mall to get lunch during that time. The mall is small and not at all crowded. This one time, while on the way out of the mall, a guy bumped into but weirdly enough, he tried to hold my hand when he bumped. I thought he was some kind of pervert and turned around, completely ready to tell him off when his face just made my mind go blank. He was looking at me emotionlessly and with unblinking eyes. Something seemed extremely off and I just gave him an annoyed glare and started going to class. I turned around once and saw that he was following me. My instinct told me to go back to school instead of the tuition hall which was much further away. So i did. After going in, I turned around and saw him standing outside the gate, staring at me, unblinking. I told my teacher about it and the guard at the gate was informed but by then, he was gone.
    Idk what was his deal or if he did anything but I wasn't about to wait around and find out.
    To this day, thinking about it freaks me out.

  • @Jun-fm1kp
    @Jun-fm1kp 5 лет назад +12

    This is like the creepiest version of “my spider senses are tingling”

  • @tastetherainbow298
    @tastetherainbow298 5 лет назад +18

    I have a gut feeling experience. Me and my friends were heading home after school on the buses, it was me and three other girls around my age. There was a guy sitting behind us who had blood above his eyebrow and looked like he had been in a fight. He starts calling me and my friends names likes faggots and cabbage patch kids. We instantly felt off about this guy so when me and my friends stop came my other two friends who would usually stay on the bus got off with us and we booked it into the train station. The guy followed us and he definitely looked like he was gonna pull something out on us. He went after one of my friends who had split up from the group. Me and the other two who were there went CRAZY looking for her. She was smart and once she got up the steps she put her phone on silent so the guy wouldn't hear if her phone went off. She went up to a woman in complete panic mode and told her to call the police. Eventually me and the other two girls I was with find her and we also alert the train station employee to call the police. We were all hysterical and crying, but we were happy she didn't get hurt. They never found that guy, but every time we go into that train station now there are always police officers on duty.

  • @youjustgotvectored3989
    @youjustgotvectored3989 4 года назад +6

    My cousin and I don’t see each other that often, but last year we got to hang out for a week over christmas. a couple days after christmas, she was going to leave the next day. being the teenagers we are, we decided to celebrate before she leaves. we stay up until like 4 am. do face masks, eat snacks, etc. we decided to sneak out my back door. in the middle of December in northern virginia. we put on coats and boots and walked around my neighborhood to the park. i had an uneasy feeling but ignored it. we hung out for a bit on the swings and slides, listening to music, when the feeling suddenly got way worse. i turned off my music, and told my cousin we should head back. we started walking back. we were maybe a block away from my house when we heard someone screaming from where we were just at the park. it was definitely a women. an ear piercing scream. i texted a bunch of my friends, and my cousin and i started running. we got close to my house and the screaming suddenly stopped. we run back in through my back door. i don’t know if it was a bird or someone was being murdered but i’m glad we left when we did

  • @thecheck968
    @thecheck968 5 лет назад +10

    If something seems off, get into a public visible place, get attention of a potential witness (through a phone or someone passing by), and then call the police once you're out of immediate danger. Seriously, it's better to have a possibly awkward encounter with the police than to become a victim, anyone should understand that.

  • @AlexS-oj8qf
    @AlexS-oj8qf 5 лет назад +14

    This one time I have a guy trying to borrow my bike so they can get a PS2 Game Disc back home. I told him no because I was a snob who wouldn't let anyone use my thing but when they approach my friend I have this weird feelings because he keep pushing him to lend his bike to him. I tell him don't but he says it's alright. The guy never come back.

  • @Jo36528
    @Jo36528 5 лет назад +8

    When I was around 12 I was on a field trip and we were all allowed to walk around by ourselves. Three people stopped (in their early 20s) and asked if I would take a picture with them. I said yes because I didn't think anything of it. Then they started asking me if I would walk with them and I said no because I was on a field trip and couldn't leave with a stranger. They began getting angry and started saying that I'd be fine and that they would buy me food. I said no and booked it for my chaperone. It still freaks me out to know that they could've hurt me if I had said yes.

  • @Silverheartpro
    @Silverheartpro 5 лет назад +9

    If you’re ever uncomfortable with some shady person always be sure to look them dead in the eyes. Petty robbery or assault might not be prevented but bigger threats will always try for easy targets. You looking straight at their face, facing them head on or carrying anything you can fight back with could save your life. (ex. umbrellas are excellent for this, hold them by the stick with the curved handle in front of you.)

    • @betsybarnicle8016
      @betsybarnicle8016 5 лет назад +2

      Sometimes NOT looking them in the eye helps, like with the story about the man on the porch. The two criminals were all about whether he saw anything...and he was unconfrontational, looking away, said he didn't see anything. In that kind of case, acting aloof and not acting like you're ID'ing their faces is better. (But still sneak a good look at them if you can.)
      Also, looking straight ahead and being focused on where you're headed is important. Looking around at people is a sign of fear, and it can be read.

  • @joeymceachern254
    @joeymceachern254 4 года назад +1

    I have really bad anxiety. I'm glad these people listened to their gut and survived. Stay safe anyone!

  • @ADA-pz3vn
    @ADA-pz3vn 4 года назад +8

    I snuck into a cinema with my friends to watch a movie and then 5 minutes into the movie my “gut feeling” kicked in and I left. When I left my friends got caught by security guard(s) and got in trouble.
    Edit: I know it’s not that extreme or even extreme but my gut feeling still saved me from getting in trouble by security guards or maybe even the police

  • @199NickYT
    @199NickYT 5 лет назад +9

    That feeling when you've taken a trip recently and start seeing places you've road tripped through on these threads...

  • @lucymendes2512
    @lucymendes2512 5 лет назад +10

    When my youngest was a baby we were heading home along a path that borders the river and I've walked that way home many, many times. It was dusk but not dark when, from the other direction a guy around 20 years old biked passed us. This is a popular cycle route but this guy made me feel really uncomfortable. I turned around to see him stop his bike and just sort of do wheelies. I continued on walking as quickly as possible with a pushchair when he biked back past me. Now I could see the metal railing exit at the end of the river path. Next to these were some bushes and the path led to the bridge I needed to cross. He was lurking just behind the bushes so at this point I stopped and looked around for other people but the only other person was on the opposite riverbank. I then decided I needed to phone my hubby and get him to come and meet me so when there plenty of cars going over the bridge I walked out on the pedestrian path to the middle of the bridge and called my husband. I saw the guy peeking around the bush and when he saw me on the phone and standing out in the open he made off really quickly on his bike. I was shaking even though nothing had actually happened but from the first second I saw this guy I felt scared. There's an area I have to walk that is shielded from the road and out of view to anyone and I dread to think what may have happened if I hadn't trusted my gut! I've never seen him since.

  • @user-rx7sq8fd1p
    @user-rx7sq8fd1p 4 года назад +6

    I had this bad feeling slowly creep up on me that something wasn’t right last march, i ignored it until November because it was just a small feeling of something not being right. I developed severe anxiety over the course of those months and in November i finally got a massive, overwhelming feeling of something not being right. I asked my mum to take me to the gp because i thought something wasn’t right, she refused and after days of practically begging her to take me, we went, the physical exam turned out fine but the bloods showed signs of infection and she said, just to be safe, go to the ER. We went and after an xray, they found i had a massive 9cm lump in my chest and deduced i had lymphoma, it was hitting my lungs and heart and i would have been dead in a month from not being able to breathe

  • @ttvoddsox8366
    @ttvoddsox8366 5 лет назад +16

    I read 'shot girl' as SNOT GIRL and I was confused for a minute hahaha

  • @nicolasfattoruso7048
    @nicolasfattoruso7048 4 года назад +2

    There was this garden behind a restaurant I was at, and a very cute puppy sitting in it. I petted him for a bit then followed him as he walked towards a tree. As we neared the tree, I got this weird stay away kind of feeling, something didn't seem right. I start to back away and a split second later, a giant German Shepard comes sprinting at me from behind the tree. I ran away as fast as I could. He was attached to the tree by a chain , and the chain held him back just as he snapped his jaws millimeters away from where my leg would have been if I hadn't started to back away when I got the feeling.

  • @emilhedegaard6804
    @emilhedegaard6804 5 лет назад +6

    "I feel like I may have dodged a bullet. We may never know..."
    *Medieval music starts playing*

  • @chrisjt86
    @chrisjt86 5 лет назад +34

    Turning down a job for Brewdog, a Scottish brewery that now also operates from here in Ohio. After I got the offer, my stomach started churning like a Mennonite behind schedule, so I stuck with my current employer. Turns out they're a super shady company that has been accused several times of stealing ideas and has lost a ton of respect in the craft beer world as of late.
    And their products are just OK.

    • @prodcielos
      @prodcielos 5 лет назад +2

      I live in Ohio as well, Columbus.

    • @toumatakahashi7560
      @toumatakahashi7560 5 лет назад +2

      Nice profile picture😂

    • @veronicawilson7594
      @veronicawilson7594 5 лет назад

      TRUE FACTS. Edinburgh resident here-their flagship bars are rife w sexual harrassment. Now they only have white male employees and exclusively serve clientele that look like Richard Spencer and probably deserve to get punched

    • @chrisjt86
      @chrisjt86 5 лет назад

      ​@@veronicawilson7594 I didn't know who Richard Spencer was, so I looked him up, and goddamn that's a creepy-ass face. And that might be the best thing about him.

  • @Jaymach5
    @Jaymach5 5 лет назад +37

    I just got a Reddit ad before the video. Coincidence????
    *I THINK NOT*

  • @lilpuffmallow8083
    @lilpuffmallow8083 5 лет назад +82

    So I got the story I was told awhile back completely wrong turns out it wasn’t the jack that gave out while my uncle was taking a beer brake 😅 my mom said while he got up to get a beer an old tree the (station wagon not truck )was parked under gave way and smashed the car. He had called a local San Antonio news station to share what happened but since it was in the 90s I’m having trouble finding anything 😯

    • @gav9255
      @gav9255 5 лет назад +5

      wtf why doesn't put something like a stand underneath it and not rely on the jack to hold it up

    • @lilpuffmallow8083
      @lilpuffmallow8083 5 лет назад +4

      GAV925 so I saw your comment and called my mom to ask 😓 I got the whole thing wrong it was an old tree that fell and smashed the vehicle & it wasn’t a truck but a station wagon 😅 he had called a local San Antonio news station to tell what happened but it was in the 90s so I’m still trying to find it

  • @phantomaviator1318
    @phantomaviator1318 5 лет назад +23

    2:27 note to self, buy a .50 cal or an M60.

    • @geek5314
      @geek5314 5 лет назад

      You should get a revolver

    • @geek5314
      @geek5314 5 лет назад

      Or a 45

  • @25worms
    @25worms 5 лет назад +7

    when i was a freshman in high school there was a party hosted by a school club that my friend and i were going to go to, but i got grounded a few days before the party and couldnt go. my friend went without me. she was texting me during the party and all of a sudden started sending me a bunch of texts at a time w really generic shit like "hahaha" "yeah" "no i totally get that" "like" "thats super rad dude" and all of a sudden i get this dreadful feeling. i went into my parents bedroom immediately and told my mom that i didnt know what was going on but something was wrong and we need to pick her up from that party immediately. since i had planned on going i had the info for where it was. we headed over there and got her out and it turns out there was a guy there who wasnt in the club (he was a members boyfriend's brother) and he started touching her without her consent. she had texted that shit bc he started looking over her shoulder and reading her texts, so she texted enough to clear my words from the screen. she was hiding in the bathroom when i got there on the verge of tears. ive always kinda blamed myself for not being there with her to prevent that but im glad i was able to get her out of there before things got worse.

  • @hexx_5787
    @hexx_5787 4 года назад +1

    Playing Minecraft in class when I’m supposed to be reading. Art Room door behind me that no one uses. I decide to start reading for some random reason. I think because It started raining but idk. Less than a minute later, the *assistant principal* walks through the door to address us about the Cross Country event the next week. I was so amazed, and thankful. I love my gut

  • @zinzin688
    @zinzin688 5 лет назад +17

    Not based around me, but its a short one
    __-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_
    One day i woke up, and it didn't feel right, i thought it was nothing, so i hoped onto my phone and tapped on discord, went onto a specific server where like 10+ people had their profile pictures as a ribbon
    I noticed i have a announcement ping.
    Turns out a close friend of mine on discord took his own life
    I'll miss you Choco.
    (Extra parts for the story)
    He had been sending people pictures of his wrist when he starting harming himself.
    And he direct messaged me on discord about killing himself.
    That was the last message from him i ever had.

    • @Sarah-sh8gf
      @Sarah-sh8gf 5 лет назад

      I'm sorry

    • @zinzin688
      @zinzin688 5 лет назад

      @@Sarah-sh8gf its alright, im kinda over it but at the same time im not.

  • @Lichor2369
    @Lichor2369 5 лет назад +1

    Makes you wonder if it's the "Bloodlust" that you're feeling oozing off the other people in these cases.

  • @edenp1425
    @edenp1425 4 года назад +3

    Was once I was swimming in my by myself while my 1 year sister was on the pool deck scooping water from a toy cup into a little plastic container she had next to her, i was just diving under water to fetch those little toys you throw that sink to the bottom. And at one point I went under to find one of the little toys and my gut told me to go up and check on my little sister even though I could've stayed under water for a solid 30 more seconds, I went up to see my little sister no longer on the deck and I looked down and saw her flailing under the water.i hadn't heard a splash or anything. (the pool water wasn't completely clear so if she had sunk to the bottom I most likely wouldn't of seen her) thankfully she had just fallen in and she had only been in the water for 3 seconds maybe but I grabbed her and pulled out of the water before any serious harm was done.

  • @angelinabenson8560
    @angelinabenson8560 5 лет назад +6

    so my mom told me this story when i was 14:
    when i was 2, my mom and I visited a hotel in morocco. it was normal and everything but at two A.M i just started crying loudly. my mom puts me to sleep again but then suddenly gets this weird gut feeling telling her to leave the hotel. she took me and went to a grocery store across the street. about 5 min later, she hears an incredibly loud boom. turns out a terrorist group blew up the restaurant right under our hotel and the whole building broke down. 27 died that day. so close and it could have been 29.

  • @xx_randomarmy_xx9182
    @xx_randomarmy_xx9182 5 лет назад +5

    This happed this not long ago to me, so one day I went shopping with my brothers and mother in our local grocery store, since I was and still am a bit young I liked looking around at my surroundings and the different types of food there was which was making me slow down behind everyone causing my siblings and mother to walk ahead of me Keep in mind my mother was now two aisle's away from me, I turned around and noticed this Indian man was following me around (there wasn't much people in the aisle we were in) he noticed that I saw him so he faked he was looking for groceries himself, my gut instinct just told me to hurry and go to my mum. I quickly hurried my pace and when I got to my mum i stood behind her, the man ended up following me to that aisle and when he saw I was with my mum he quickly hurried away. Told my mum about what happened, checked the stall he had ran through but he was gone. Thank god I noticed he was following me or else who knows what would've happened.
    Bastard

  • @christinegellado572
    @christinegellado572 4 года назад +2

    I was 16 at the time. I used to work in this restaurant on my street so I only lived 2 mins away. My shifts were always evening ones since the restaurant only opened at 6pm onwards. Anyway, the night was dying down and I was getting ready to close up shop when this guy who worked in the restaurant next door came in and started up a conversation. Bare in mind I was 16 and he was probably around mid to late 30s. Nothing to out of the ordinary but he was asking alot of personal questions, like my age, my school, where I lived and I made the mistake of telling him I live nearby and he offered to take me home. I rejected and I told him I needed to finish my job so I could close up the shop and he apologised and said he'd leave me to it and left. Only a few minutes of cleaning and I look up to the restaurant window to see him just waiting by the door. I got a really bad feeling that he was waiting for me. So I went back to the kitchen and spoke to my boss and asked him if he could walk me home through the back of the restaurant and told him what was going on. My boss had heard everything through the kitchen door and was worried something like this would happen. He told me to call my dad to come and pick me up and went outside with me and confronted the guy. Telling him his behaviour was unacceptable, and what the hell he was thinking wandering off to another restaurant while on duty and if he wasnt on duty what the hell was he doing waiting around for a 16 year old girl he had just met to come off work? And that he had the right mind to speak to his boss who he was good friends with to get his ass fired and he never wanted to see his face near his restaurant or me again and if he ever heard from him again he would speak to his boss. The bloke was so embarrassed and kept apologising to me and had walked back to his restaurant where the guests were now looking at him. My boss waited outside with me til my dad came and explained everything that happened. I never saw that strange man again and I'm pretty sure he got fired anyway because whenever I walk by that restaurant, he was never there. My boss was a great guy and I considered him like family and I was so grateful he always had my back. If he wasnr there for me that night I don't know what would have happened.

  • @shackygolem5
    @shackygolem5 5 лет назад +5

    Imagine turning around and seeing some dood naruto running at you and your mum awnsers then you see him change his disguise to some friendly man.

  • @TheAdrift
    @TheAdrift 5 лет назад +1

    Mad respect to all these people for having accurate intuition-my “gut feeling” is always wrong about everything, both good and bad. I even took a job that my gut instinct was right about the first time-had a bad feeling, ghosted by the boss, thought “ehh why not try again” 6 years later and... well, it was the most toxic job I’d ever had, but I made a great friend out of it, so...? Idk man.

  • @Maria-rz9ri
    @Maria-rz9ri 5 лет назад +7

    These videos/reddit posts have probably saved someone’s life. Keep posting them

  • @loliamarobot6999
    @loliamarobot6999 4 года назад +1

    My mom was driving and we were talking about something. My gut had been saying for the past few seconds “you shouldn’t be here this isn’t safe” so I moved my legs from being crossed in the front seat to the correct position. I then sat up straight with my arms at my side. A couple of seconds later they guy in front stopped short my mom crashed the car. If I hadn’t sat up straight then I would’ve broke my neck

  • @steph3037
    @steph3037 5 лет назад +3

    people with anxiety be thinking their going to die every time they listen to their gut

  • @ghost2inkling229
    @ghost2inkling229 5 лет назад +1

    It is like the gut is saving you from the possibility of your death or traumatic events but at the end it ends up being right

  • @febyario4493
    @febyario4493 5 лет назад +5

    hands down to you for changing the screen transitions to night mode too!

  • @mariagloria5775
    @mariagloria5775 4 года назад +2

    I have a lot of gut feelings...
    But I always ignore them because I know I have them 'cause I watch these videos.

  • @NabootiStudios
    @NabootiStudios 5 лет назад +4

    My high school spanish teacher once told us a story like this
    He was going to doing a college course in Spain, while his wife and daughter stayed at home in America. One day, he gets this feeling "i need to go home now" even though the class was still going. So he flies all the way home and surprises his wife. She was like "im glad to see you, but why are you here?" and he was asking himself the same question, doubting his gut feeling. Nothing seems wrong at home. But he doesn't fly back to Spain.
    Then, that night, him and his wife were getting ready for bed, and their little daughter had decided to sleep in their bed with them that night. Then, the daughter notices that she forgot to bring her doll/stuffed animal, and she wont go to sleep without it. So she goes around the house looking for it. But whenever she would walk by her room (the door was closed), she would just stop in from of the door without opening it, and then change her mind and look somewhere else. Eventually my spanish teacher sees light under the daughter's door frame, so he figured his daughter had went in there and forgot to turn the lights off, but when he opens the door, he sees a man in the room, probably looking for things to steal. When the guy sees my spanish teacher, he leaves out the window, and they call the police. The police came and investigated and stuff, and they told my teacher that since the latch on the window was very old and hard to move/maneuver (or something like that) it was likely that the guy had been to the house multiple times already to quietly unlock/open the window latch so he could break in easily/ quietly.
    My teacher said that the guy probably saw his wife and daughter alone and thought that there was no male there, so they would be easy targets, thus he was surprised when he saw my teacher there. He was scared what would have happened if his daughter or his wife had been the one to find him instead, and he was so glad that he dropped everything and flew home.

  • @courtneywoodbury5198
    @courtneywoodbury5198 4 года назад +1

    One time I was walking down a sidewalk when a car drove by. Suddenly it swerved left and did sort of a u-turn into a small parking lot right next to where I was walking. He came to a stop, rolled down his window and tried to call me over to ask me for directions.
    Maybe it was the suddenness of his turn, maybe it was the fact that he could have easily moved closer when he pulled in, but something didn't smell right. I'm very bad at reading signals, so the fact I was sensing a possible danger was a pretty big red flag on it's own. I figured if I was wrong, at worst I would slightly offend an innocent man, so I decided to play it safe and declined to approach or assist him. Then I kept walking to the grocery store next door that I'd been headed to.
    If you were an OK guy, I'm sorry for any offense. Nothing personal, just gotta play it safe.

  • @wheezingbisexual9957
    @wheezingbisexual9957 5 лет назад +32

    I just love these gut feeling stories!

  • @prodbykaji
    @prodbykaji 5 лет назад +1

    i was in my friends village, just walking around trying to think of something to do and this white van drove around the corner really fast, almost hitting us.
    we were like
    “what the fuck, they need to slow tf down”
    i felt like that guy was dodgy, i looked behind us and the car turned around and started driving full speed at us
    we ran.
    i saw the guys face clear as day. around 50 year old man
    a few weeks later, on the news:
    the same man killed a child.
    i’m so glad i had the same gut feeling as my friend.

  • @hesgonetoofar5368
    @hesgonetoofar5368 5 лет назад +10

    rick and morty thumbnail was a good choice.Good gut instinct

  • @waterphoenix6624
    @waterphoenix6624 5 лет назад +1

    When i lived in phoenix arizona i took my stepkids to the mall to meet their friends. One of their friends was waiting for us on a bench next to the entrance and called us, saying she had a bad feeling abo it some guy. We met up and laughed it off, but i started to get a bad feeling about it. When we reached the food court, she pointed him out. He was wearing a baseball cap hiding most of his face and had 2 backpacks with him. I started to feel even worse and told them we needed to leave. As we were leaving, some cops apprehended him and he went with no struggle. Turns out he had a pistol and some bomb-like devices in those backpacks. Always trust ur gut feeling

  • @holybamboozler
    @holybamboozler 4 года назад +4

    When I was ten and I got my mom to find a spider in my room at 5am but instead of hiding my DS under the pillow I put it in one of my drawers
    Guys, she looked under the pillow but not in the drawers

  • @rayyavinson2680
    @rayyavinson2680 5 лет назад +2

    This will probablly get lost, but This was during the bath salts epidemic. When I was going into the 5th grade, my family and I were moving towns. It was our last day in the old house so we packed the car with the last few things from the house and got in, preparing to go to my grandmas for the night. Nearly the entire way, there was an old car directly behind us. About halfway there (it was late out, about 7:00, but it was dark already)the old car passed us on a double line, on a very dangerous curve, where accidents have happened before, for that very reason. We all had been pretty tense the entire time, as my grandma lived in a secluded area without much traffic. It seemed odd someone would ve going through at that time of day. As they passed us, my mom sounded the horn, to let them know they cant pass there, as its dangerous. The roads were old, and no longer had the glowing strips that usually there to illuminate the road. After she used the horn, the car pulls over, and waits for us to pass. As we do, a guy gets out of the passenger side and starts chasing us, while screaming. He hops back in the car, and the driver takes off. At this point my mom and the car behind us are both going well over the speed limit. The guys were chasing us, and would periodically pass us, get out chase and scream, then repeat. Our car was very oldx and couldnt go fast so the had ni problem getting ahead of us. Each time tghey stopped after passing us we would see the passenger and the drivers faces. I didnt know it at the time, but they were both high off their asses. My step father calls the police, asking for instructions on what to do, as we were nearing our destination, and didnt want them to follow us there. The police didnt care much, as said to just keep driving. Which made sense on paper, but Luckily my mom knew better, because we were nearly out of gas. The last time the car passed us and both guys got out of the car. My mom gunned it, and managed to take the lead. By the time the guys were back in their car, we were out of sight. My mom took a 90° turn onto my grandmas dirt road at nearly 80 miles an hour, and immediately turned her lights off, so you could see the vehicle as it drove over the hill the road was on. Once we were completely out of sight we called the police again. Luckily, my grandmas street sign had been stolen recently, and yet to be replaced, so it was incredibly easy to miss the dirt road without even realizing it was there. When the police got there we described the car, guys, and what had happened. The police drove around for roughly 20 minutes before calling back. Turns out the guys were down the street a few miles searching for us. They were both high, and mental patients. They later admitted they were looking for someone to kill, after a bad trip. My mom, sister, step dad, and me were all in the car. Terrifying to think about

  • @VelvetTizzy
    @VelvetTizzy 5 лет назад +3

    The other night at work I was outside waiting for my ride. It was around 11pm. A young man in his 20s wondered up wearing only shorts, not even shoes. He was drenched in sweat and he was falling around, clearly on something. He asked me for my drink I had and poured it all over the street and then asked for help. I told him I would go get my manager but he ran off when she came out. I stupidly decided it was a good idea to stay outside but just stand by the doors incase he showed back up. I was on my phone and looking up often to make sure he wasn’t around. Suddenly I got a really bad feeling and when I glanced up, out of nowhere he comes running toward me, misses me and runs straight into the door. I freaked and ran around the side of the building opposite him. I don’t know why I didn’t just try to get past him and back inside but my brain was just like nope, get as far away as possible. Someone had locked the side doors early so I couldn’t get in. It was very dark on this side of the building and there was nobody around. I thought for sure I was doomed. Two guys ended up driving by and asked if I was okay. I guess they saw what happened. They said the shirtless man was looking for me. I explained everything and they stayed and watched so I could go back to the front and get inside. At this point he was collapsed inside the front of the building and my manager ended up calling the cops. Haven’t seen him sense.

  • @lizzyo2155
    @lizzyo2155 5 лет назад +2

    Omg it's the first time I have a story! So my brother and I were at a store when we were little (I'm the middle one), and we were playing with the switches that were there. Suddenly a man comes way to close and starts playing with the switches with us and kind of sign us to come with him, and I just ran back to my mom grabing my brother's arms.

  • @noxatnight6238
    @noxatnight6238 5 лет назад +3

    I once had a dream that my brother died, no kids need told me how, that day when I was coming back from school we were on an intersection and I got the same feeling from when my lungs almost collapsed the feeling was just "fuck" so I pulled my brother on the side of the white lines near me and you just hear an suv speed pars me 70 miles an hour right where my brother was

  • @chosenchad1155
    @chosenchad1155 4 года назад +1

    Only time I really listen to my gut feeling is what I feel another presence in the room that isn’t human nor visible through the human eye.

  • @LeprechaunJackson
    @LeprechaunJackson 5 лет назад +3

    I came home from high school and I was washing my hands when I had this weird feeling in my head (like it was getting hot) and my brain was telling me lightning was gonna strike any second. I quickly switched off the water and covered my ears and surely enough there was a thunderbolt right outside the window (covering my ears didn't do much and I still jumped from being scared lol). Had I not switched off the water, I may not be here today O_o

  • @harriette1939
    @harriette1939 4 года назад

    I was out running near where I lived about 5 years ago. It was around dusk and the shopping park had shut, so roads were very quiet. A car with a couple inside pulled up, asking me for directions. They wanted this big outlet place that was 7 miles the opposite direction and very clearly sign posted in the area. I decided to stay on the pavement as far away from them as I could. I explained to go the opposite way and follow signs. They said thank you and drove off, so I carried on running. The same car kept going past me and slowing down as they did. After seeing them a third time I decided to run home faster than I ever had in my life. I think if I had gone up to the car to talk to them, they would have tried to snatch me.

  • @BCParker
    @BCParker 5 лет назад +5

    this is why I don't go outside

  • @maggie7085
    @maggie7085 3 года назад +1

    When I was in the 6th grade, I broke my arm and couldn’t participate in most of the activities we had in gym class. My coach told me to stay after school so we could “find alternate workouts” he had been low key suspicious for most of the year, so I said I had a family thing.
    Two weeks later he was arrested for sexual assault of a minor🤠