The Internet's Darkest Corners

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Published 2021-11-06
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Across the internet, darkness can be found in all of its corners. Here are just a few examples.

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The Swing by CO.AG Music -    • Haunting Atmospheric Soundscape  -  T...  
Countach by White Bat Audio -    • Chill Synthwave - Countach // Royalty...  
Dark Wispers by CO.AG-    • Dark Wispers -  Dark Haunting Music  
From the Darkness by CO.AG -    • From the Darkness   -    Haunting Atm...  
Derelict Dreams by Monst3r Music -    • Derelict Dreams  
Despair by Monst3r Music -    • MONST3R - Despair | Dark Ambient Horr...  
Abyssal Void by Monst3r Music -    • Abyssal Void | Dark Ambient Horror So...  
Wake Up in the Dark by CO.AG -    • Haunting Atmospheric  Background Musi...  
Nightmare by Monst3r Music -    • Nightmare | DARK AMBIENT HORROR SOUND...  
Man in the Woods by CO.AG -    • Man in the Woods | Dark Ambient Horro...  
Bodmin Moor by CO.AG -    • Bodmin Moor -  Documentary  Music  

CHAPTERS:
0:00 - Intro
0:49 - Shudder Ad
1:54 - Daredevil
6:58 - The Wall We Share
14:34 - Terminal
17:44 - An Impossible Situation
21:38 - Final Photographs

All Comments (21)
  • @NickCrowley
    Thank you all for helping me reach 1 million subscribers 🖤 I still can’t even wrap my mind around it, this is seriously a dream come true
  • @purplehaze2358
    Goodwin failing his stunt and surviving is itself somewhat impressive. Surviving being sandwiched by two hanging cars smashing against each other and then exploding, before falling 4 stories and hitting your head on the way down, is borderline-superhuman.
  • @ZombieSazza
    The Wall We Share is actually insane, she was told just to “deal with it”, wellness check requests ignored, putting a hole in the wall, the police almost mocking the mother with their horrid attitude, the whole thing just shows a disgusting attitude. I get she “doesn’t want to be alone”, but damn, the mother didn’t deserve to have to go through all of that
  • @tyudeongi23
    imagine conversing about a hypothetical situation with someone online and someone somehow finding this conversation and making it a reality... chills.
  • The Reddit posts about what the final days would look like if you knew you had limited time made me so emotional. I’ve been cancer free for over 10 years now, and I’d be lying if I didn’t Google those exact questions. I was a child when I was diagnosed, so I couldn’t imagine dying when I had just starting really “living” yknow. Even as a kid, you know what the doctor’s faces mean though you don’t know words like prognosis or malignant means, or when your mom walks out of the room to cry, when class mates bring you cards in the hospital and your dad is asking what you want for Christmas in June. I’m very thankful that my outcome has changed, but those thoughts stay. What happens if I die tonight, tomorrow, next week. You experience things differently. Thank you for listening, sorry for the spiel ❤
  • @ryanfever8686
    Man that terminal illness thread is damn depressing, I always wonder what the internet will look like in 70 or so years time, since people these days start Twitter,Instagram and Facebook accounts when there really young it means that eventually we will be able to look at peoples accounts from when they started it from like 13 or so all the way until there elderly and die, it might just be me but I find that thought of being able to basically scroll through someone’s entire life crazy
  • @dinovamaster858
    Goodwin is literally the embodiement of "I thought you were dead?!" "My death was, greatly exagerated"
  • Something kind of random I would like to add about the “wall we share” story. I feel like it’s been so normalized to brush off violent threats because “kids are so annoying” I get that babies and children can be loud and annoying but it’s not a normal reaction to want to hurt a child.
  • The 9/11 chat room gave me chills. My father used to deliver to the twin tower and had many friends there. It’s horrifying to think the disaster was basically predicted.
  • @AmyLeeLover9
    It always fascinates me how resilient, as well as fragile, the human body is. Goodwin survived the seemingly impossible, however it's not uncommon to die from a simple fall if you hit your head the wrong way
  • The two girls just having fun and enjoying her birthday really got to me. They were just goofing off, throwing around string lights and dancing and laughing. Imagine partying with your friend and you're killed nonsensically. Breaks my heart.
  • @Kashasin99
    Something that was also tragic about the Nicole Smallman and Bibaa Henry case is the fact that after their bodies had been found and cordoned off by the Metropolitan Police the next day, two officers; that were meant to be supervising their bodies, decided to take selfies with the remains of Bibaa and Nicole and then send those photos to a group chat of serving and ex Met officers. They just wanted to enjoy time in the park, and instead, they were murdered, then completely disrespected and made into a joke. I hope they're resting in peace now.
  • @DaimyoD0
    I know this video is almost a year old, but for anyone wondering, 18:59 is referring to the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, where a truck bomb was detonated in the garage of the North Tower, killing six people and injuring over one thousand.
  • @Soy_boi
    The World Trade Center one is so weird. I know we do this sometimes with modern places, like what if the White House was burned down, but it so much more chilling hearing people speculate while know what the outcome was. Especially hearing that one saying that the building wouldn’t fall if hit on a higher floor. That one really spooked me.
  • @googaboogaloo
    The “didn’t want to be alone” is some of the saddest shit I’ve heard in a long time.
  • @K0msur
    17:07 - One of the most disturbing things I think you can experience is reading the comments of dead users, watching films with dead actors in it or listening to music (mostly things like classical) where the entire band is gone. There's something not right about experiencing the acts of ghosts...
  • @xminusone1
    9:22 The number of times I've heard someone telling me that the police tell them to go "live somewhere else" over harassment is overwhelming. It happened to me twice.
  • @scottpowers9367
    The man that died in the floods from Harvey and “just wanted to go home” got me. That happened less than 10 miles from me. 50+ inches of rain in 72-96 hours is a terrifying situation to find yourself in. RIP.
  • @bigguy594
    Not gonna lie my eyes teared up when he said the thread was made 6 years ago. There’s something about knowing that those people told their stories of their depressing last days, and then knowing that that their last days were already lived. Also thinking that everyone had collectively given up on the hope of living and just accepted the future as their fate.
  • The happiest moment of my day today, was going on that Redditch threat and finding a woman who half posted just 5 hours ago. She posted on an ADHD form (which I also have). After going through almost all the comments and seeing their last post or comment be 6 or 7 years ago. Seeing someone who had posted just 5 hrs back really gave me hope.