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it's considered by many as the greatest animated film to come out of the Disney

Renaissance era it also just so happens to have an upcoming live-action

adaptation coming to theaters no not just fast-forward to the part yeah

that's the good stuff but all the Lion King talk lately has got us thinking

about the original animated movie specifically some of the theories that

fans have come up with but not just any theories today we're

going to take a look at some of the darker ones darker ones that might

actually change the way you look at the film I'm Kyle with wicked binge and

these are five dark theories about Disney's The Lion King now let's get

started

theory number one Simba only didn't eat Pumbaa because he didn't know that he

could okay let's kick this off with a simple one based on what we see

throughout the movie warthogs seem to be pretty rare in the pride lands we just

don't really see many since Simba is young and only just starting off

learning how to hunt it makes sense that he may not have seen a warthog himself

yet or his father never clarified whether or not warthogs are edible

animals why would he need clarification because it's established it's determined

that Mufasa has to teach his son what animals are acceptable to eat which I

guess is pretty dark in and of itself considering Mufasa gets to make the

determination of which of his subjects are okay to have for dinner but the

point is which ones are edible is something that he has to actually teach

to Simba we actually watch him do this specifically regarding the Antelope dad

don't we eat the animal yes similar but let me explain Simba knows that he's a

carnivore when he meets Timon and Pumbaa but never even connects that this would

make them feel uncomfortable as he openly talks about eating other living

mammals a whole zebra haha refresh out a zebra

any animal in his mind they aren't even food because his dad never told him that

they were so had things happen differently in really any other way

symbol would have just eaten Timon and Pumba because well it's the circle of

life theory number two Zazu is a traitor this is a juicy theory

that comes from reddit user combustible compost he suggests that the character

is a co the hornbill and trustworthy adviser of King Mufasa is actually a

traitor who's working for Skaar it's quite the accusation so let's go ahead

and break down the evidence that's weighed against him as far as motivation

goes it doesn't take a whole lot to realize that Zazu is treated really

poorly by both Mufasa and his son Simba not to mention the rest of the kingdom

during the I can't wait to be king song Zazu is stepped on trampled and sat on

essentially being disrespected by every animal in the kingdom all this despite

the fact that Zazu has a high status that should probably be respected and

yes the rest of the kingdom does know about his high status because it's

referenced by other characters in the film from Zuzu's perspective Mufasa

routinely treats him poorly and is currently raising his spoiled entitled

son to do the exact same thing Mufasa even uses Zazu as a prop during Simba's

pouncing lesson pouncing oh no sigh you can't be Zazu

even states his problem with Simba a couple times as well stating

simba even alludes to getting rid of Zazu as an advisor once he becomes the

King not so long as I'm around well in that case you're fine so according to

this theory Josue's betrayal kind of makes sense whether it's out of

self-interest or because he thinks it's better not to have a spoiled brat in

charge of the pride lands now the first time that Zazu and Skaar interact it's

when Simba is still a newborn at this point

Zazu is still loyal to Mufasa and acting in his best interest but once Simba

grows up a bit Zazu becomes annoyed and remembers that

star is a more suitable heir to the throne

when Simba and Nala are lured to the hyenas Simba references having zazzy

fired one day and his behavior only reinforces what Zazu feels needs to be

done that Simba needs to be dealt with which he's already assisted scarve

putting into motion obviously the plan fails but Zazu being a traitor stays a

secret and although they toy with him throwing them in a big cold room Zazu

could have been let go by the hyenas because they know that he's on cigars

side but a very important detail is this that Zazu only wanted Simba dealt with

out of fear that he would be a terrible ruler I'm afraid you're shaping up to be

a pretty hectic KND murdering Mufasa was never part of his plan scar kept this

secret from him the real evidence for this comes when scar warns Mufasa that

Simba is caught in a stampede Zazu realizes the true intent of skaars

plan to kill not only Simba but Mufasa as well he panics and goes for help but

scar knocks him out now here's the point if Zazu were innocent of treachery why

would he not inform anyone later that scar knocked him out why would he not

find the fact that scar knocked him out suspicious why would he not say anything

later on the reason why he doesn't tell anyone that scar stopped him from

getting help was because he knows that he's complicit scar has dirt on him

which is eventually why he gets put in a cage but there's more to this theory

check this out it's pretty common knowledge that The

Lion King is based on Hamlet believe me I read the play and by reddit

I mean I schemed my friends notes before a test in college for 12 minutes but I

did pass c-minus The Lion King and Hamlet both have the

Prince death of their fathers murderous uncles father peers exiled revenge etc

Simba is Hamlet scar is Claudius Mufasa is king Hamlet Nala is Ophelia but what

character from the hamlet play does Zazu mirror well Polonius the King's chief

counselor and Hamlet Polonius conspires with Claudius that's scar to spy on

Hamlet since he's concerned about the monarchy

if Zazu is meant to mirror Polonius like all the other characters mirror their

respective Hamlet characters then I think we might have a guilty bird the

prosecution rests what do you think is a zoo guilty let us

know in the comments section below theory number three scar practiced

cannibalism during the scene in which scar lounges and forces Zazu to sing

songs going back to what we just mentioned in the last Theory this is

again a reference to Hamlet you could read the play yourself or if you're

cultured like me just watch the Billy Madison clip anyway many have pointed

out that this skull might actually be a lion skull which suggests that scar ate

a lion now this isn't too far-fetched considering the fact that a big plot

point is that there's a famine brought on by scars poor leadership but still

cannibalism that's pretty dark for a Disney movie of course this could very

well be a skull to a different species or even if it is a lion it doesn't

necessarily mean that scar actually hate it maybe it's Mufasa skull that scar

kept is a trophy okay that's actually even darker theory number 4 Simba and

Nala are related all right I hate to go here but it has to be done it's a video

on dark theories after all reddit user Sarah von trapp suggests that Simba and

Nala are either half siblings or cousins because Nala's father either must be

Mufasa or scarf why is this well in the wild lions arrange themselves in the

prides made up of a coalition of two male lions and numerous female lions and

it looks like that's the case in the Lion King because aside from Simba

that's exactly what's represented in the pride obviously Mufasa and scar have

formed the coalition and the pride consists of them Simba and all the

females which is why you never see any other

Alliance which means that any Cubs here are the offspring of either scar or

Mufasa making Simba and Nala either half siblings or cousins but again it's a

cartoon I get it we can't assume everything in the film is realistic to

nature for example lions don't talk there's no weird you have no idea but

you know hypothetically if we did base all our theories off nature scar also

likely would have impregnated the lionesses while he was the ruler and

after the credits rolled Simba likely murdered any of scars offspring because

that's what happens when a lion takes over a pride in real life but I get it

it's a cartoon theory number 5 Mufasa was the bad guy controversial I know but

this theory has been floating around for a while

Mufasa may seem like the rightful king I mean his name literally translates the

king in Swahili but really looked at Mufasa as Kingdom the cats at the top of

the monarchy get to eat all those beneath them now I'm no vegetarian I

love a good steak but there's something a bit cruel about convincing everyone in

your kingdom that you get to eat them and not only just eat them but eat them

and have them love you for it it sounds like the whole circle of life thing is

just a catchy little propaganda tune used to convince animals that by

allowing themselves to be your dinner they're serving some higher power

because you know dead bodies are just like tomorrow's grass man you can eat

that too we are all connected in the greatest circle of life let's not forget

that the hyenas have been segregated from the pride lands and Skaar is the

only one fighting for their equality what if the lion king is just a story

retroactive Lee told by the victors what if painting Skaar out to be a monster is

just some form of propaganda story I mean the hyenas are even showcased as

goose-stepping fascists let's be real talk about some dirty political tricks

there Simba how many times have you seen that happen for all we know the problems

with the pride lands the famine the drought had nothing to do with scars

decisions I mean what if it was just weather how was a lion going to control

that all we know is Simba idolized his dad and the pride lands is a clear

monarchy so after he killed scar the story was to be told his way because

he's the king now and bonus theory mon is a cult leader when Simba first

stumbles upon Timon and Pumbaa Timon who's clearly the smarter of the two

tells him that symbol will grow up to be big and ferocious and if they have a

lion on their side things will be way easier for them what if he's on our side

you know having a lion around might not be such a bad idea when he realizes that

Simba is hurt and vulnerable he introduces him to his philosophy Hakuna

Matata and for all we know before Simba Timon pulled the same trick with Pumbaa

after all Timon is smart charismatic and despite his small size a leader in his

own unique way his goal seems to be recruiting bigger

animals by targeting them when they're young and impressionable by promising

them an awesome carefree lifestyle sneaky little guy so those are our

favorite dark theories about the Lion King do you think any of them are true

or do you think they're just kind of fun to think about and do you have any dark

theories about the movie that we missed let us know in the comments section

below make sure to LIKE this video subscribe and hit that notification bell

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For more infomation >> Dark Theories About The Lion King That Change Everything - Duration: 11:09.

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NOSFERATU COLLAB - Behind the scenes of "Eyes Closed To The Dark" - Duration: 12:47.

Hey guys, welcome back to my channel. This is Ophidian.

I'm doing a collab with Nosferatu.

I've known Erwin for over 20 years now, I think.

I got to know him when we were both signed to Gangsta Audiovisuals and

Supreme Intelligence Records, and back then I was just new to the scene

I was getting my first release at the end of 98, and Erwin was already releasing

records for over three years. That seemed like forever back then and made him one

of the the big names, at least to me at that time.

In all those years we managed to do a collab exactly once which was in 2002.

You might have seen this one:

"Psychiatric Ass" on Enzyme K7.

So, this one's mint. Let's de-mint it.

I don't actually have a record player setup anymore.

Haven't had that for ever actually.

Mint.

No longer mint.

You know it.

If you ever buy a record from me off discogs, don't buy this one.

This one's mint... minus.

It's a funny story, actually, about that record we made,

because I actually went to his studio to ask him some tips about one of my first

synths that I bought: MS 2000 from Korg, and I took it over to his place because he used it on

his album "Enemy of the State".

Actually, when I went to his place he didn't even

have it there because Endymion borrowed it from him

but, so we messed around with it, made a patch and that was the iconic break

sound from "Psychiatric Ass".

I always was a big fan of Nosferatu because of mainly

his Artcore style with the melodies and the atmosphere and the pads.

And especially pads like the one on this one:

"Turntable Action" which is the B -side of this record.

And in the end there's another part with the pad played in chords.

You get the idea.

So let's get rid of this thing.

So I liked that pad so much

that when I was at his place to do "Psychiatric Ass" I asked him

How did he do that? How did he make that pad sound? And it turns out that it's a preset in the

Korg 03R/W which I subsequently found secondhand and I bought because I

wanted to see what else it could do.

So after all these years, doing another collab,

I thought: How cool would it be to do a throwback to "Psychiatric Ass" and to

his old style of producing?

He no longer has the 03, but I do, and I'm gonna look for the sound in there right now.

So, here it is. Let's get it some power, audio, and a bit of MIDI.

Look kids, it's a MIDI cable.

So who the hell still uses these bad boys?

"Battery low." It works! We have a beautiful nineties piano.

Who doesn't love nineties pianos?

Yeah. Let's look for the patch.

How does it work?

I don't know how this thing works!

I should probably have looked up the sound before I started recording.

So it turns out my module was stuck in some kind of General MIDI mode,

so one factory reset later and about patch three into this thing is:

There we go!

There we have it! So we can use this one in the collab track later.

Time to find the next sound.

Korg MS2000. It's another Korg.

I have so many of your products...

Let me just steal the audio and MIDI from the 03.

So the last time the preset was a factory preset. In this case the "Psychiatric Ass" preset is a preset we

made ourselves in his studio with my module. So that's why I still have the

preset and it's in here somewhere. This thing is packed with my own sound so

you'll probably hear some that you might recognize from somewhere.

"Organic Ass" - It's the original inspiration for the "Psychiatric Ass" name.

The other half coming from Erwin's T-shirt that said "Psychiatric Ward".

Look what we have here.

Yeah, I think th is is it.

It should be the F sharp.

Now what was it? Mod 1? EG 1?

There we go! Here we go.

So, just doing some preparation. I made some stuff with Psychiatric sound

and with the Korg sound. Both Korg sounds, but know what I mean.

Tomorrow I'll be heading over to Erwin's place and we're gonna finish off the

track in his studio so I'll see you there!

Hey Erwin! What's going on? How's the track going?

We're waiting for dinner.

Where is dinner?

I don't know. Nobody knows.

It's about one hour and, like, 15 minutes,

that we're waiting.

Yeah, we tried very hard to keep working, but now

we have no more energy left. No more concentration. We'll have to finish this later.

It's going very well though! I really like the track.

I'm hungry.

We're hooking up the 03R/W. Erwin is trying to find food.

I'm trying to find some electricity.

There we go.

Food!

'Bout goddamn time, too.

Now I remember! Awesome.

Yeah, now I remember. It's in G, man.

That's awesome.

So, what exactly do you want to record?

No. Clue.

We don't really need anything else.

It's getting in the way a bit, with all those friebeltjes. I think we need to do something in the end.

What kind of melody is this bit?

Yeah, this sounds really neat.

So, in the end the track had so many synths and ideas in it, that we couldn't

really fit much else in there anymore, but the two synths got some nice little

parts in there, so they function sort of like a little Easter Egg that you can try to find.

So this track is for the new Nosferatu album. The track is called

"Eyes Closed To The Dark". The album is "Approach To Midnight". The previews

should be out round about now, and the album drops the 21st of December 2018.

Check it out! I hope you guys like it, and see you next time.

Damn it, now it's recorded that.

For more infomation >> NOSFERATU COLLAB - Behind the scenes of "Eyes Closed To The Dark" - Duration: 12:47.

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N3VERMIND - DARK RISE (Prod. DRÃOBEAT$) - Duration: 2:55.

N3ver!

I will be in your side Even if dark rise

Our talks ride high Here come main line

N3vermind babe

Searching for the sign

Starring into your eyes you make kind hard

Don't protect Your heart

Acting cold as Be yourself

No repress

Maybe someone

Know the real meaning

I wil be in your side

Even if dark rise Our talks ride high

Here i come main line

n3ver mlk enjoado

Ela de quatro me encarando me chupando olho a olho ela gosta

pede tapa toma se quer mais

choke é com força to contigo ate com Satanás

I will be in your side Even if dark rise

Our talks ride high

I will be in your side Even if dark rise

Our talks ride high

I will be in your side Even if dark rise

Our talks ride high

Here come main line

N3vermind babe

Searching for the sign

Starring into your eyes you make kind hard

Don't protect Your heart

Acting cold as Be yourself

No repress

Maybe somemone

Know the real meaning

I wil be in your side

Even if dark rise

Our talks ride high

I wil be in your side

Even if dark rise

Our talks ride high

I wil be in your side

Even if dark rise

For more infomation >> N3VERMIND - DARK RISE (Prod. DRÃOBEAT$) - Duration: 2:55.

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The Leadership Breakthrough That Helped Kendra Scott's Company Through Dark Times | Inc. - Duration: 2:39.

I'm very self-aware and I'm very critical of myself.

So, I think for me as I running this company--

I was never in a place where I was like-- I knew all the answers.

Our line of credit had been pulled, I was a single mom with two young boys

they were 1 and 3 when I got divorced it was you know so hard I

was barely able to you know provide for them

we had a wholesale business and we were kind of we were growing but not really

growing we were paying our bills barely and I was so scared I would wake up

every single morning terrified of having to go in and put on a face to you know

we only had a small crew of seven people but I had to be the one that had to kind

of like yeah everything's great and then I'd go into my office and I was just my

stomach would be in knots and tears would be welling up in my eyes and I

remember just thinking: Am I lying to these people by telling them everything's okay?

cause I don't know if everything is gonna be okay.

And then, the recession hits

and the whole world changes like almost overnight and you

know I'd come into the office and every morning there would be stores that I had

worked with for years shuddering buyers that I had worked with in the department

stores getting laid off and it was everyday it was just one sad

disappointment after another and you know thinking about like how am I gonna

tell my team what's going on and we had all of our eggs in this one basket and I

knew that if we continue down this road we were going to lose our business too

and I'll you know never forget that morning before going in and talking to

our team to say this is where we're at and it's really bad and I think

realizing like we have to do something different and once I was able to say to

them I'm not sure if this is gonna work and I'm not sure that we're all gonna

have a job tomorrow but if you're willing to hold hands with me and we try

something we try to do something different and we might lose trying to do

it that way but we also might win

and I think what what was magical at that point is that then I wasn't doing

it alone anymore and I realized I didn't have to put on the smile every day and I

could come in and be in tears and say oh my god how are we gonna pay rent this

month I had a team of people that we were figuring out and solving problems

together and that was a huge moment that as a single person you can only do so

much but when you hold hands with other amazing people you can be unstoppable

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The Dark Pictures: Man of Medan - PS4/Xbox1/PC - Dev Diary #1 Part 2 - Duration: 3:12.

There are two sides to the personality of the ghost ship.

Sometimes it's a malevolent force and other times it's a neutral force.

But it's always there in the scene, always talking to the character,

always shifting, its metal hulk is always creaking.

The ship is responding to the waves outside, the environment outside

and we try and bring this into the environment for the player

when they are inside the ship.

<i>What was that noise?</i>

What we wanted the player to feel when they were going around the ghost ship

was to have a very spooky, damp and cold feel

but not yet knowing what was round the corner.

The lights on the ship fail and fade so areas are really dark and silhouetted.

We wanted it to feel like a dungeon and so we had chains rattling

and there is smoke and mist and all of these atmospheric

clues to horror films so that's what we wanted to exist inside of the ship.

So it's a matter of exploration into the depths of the ship

and as you get deeper we wanted the emotions

to get more and more intense.

The characterisation and the sounds

that the characters are making in the environment

is really key to conveying the sense of decay.

They are walking around the environment in bare feet

and the sounds they make as their feet hit the environment

has to be sharp, edgy, rusty and dusty,

it's a really hard sound to recreate.

Every tap on a bulk head, every brush past a wall

all has to convey that sense of decay

and that roughness, that real kind of sense of a hostile environment,

it's a great environment for horror.

The way the ship is built there's lots of unique areas

that you wouldn't normally find in everyday sets,

such as very long tight corridors

and they can present somewhat of a challenge

when you are thinking about how to shoot in there.

But you can use that to your advantage by

making shots that work in there, that then lend a certain character to it.

So for example we used very short lenses to deal with those wide corridors

which then gave it a nice distorted feel at times

and a very acute angle to some of the shots which creates a certain tension

which was actually really fitting for those scenes on the ghost ship.

<i>Where are you taking me?</i>

<i>Now why would I tell you?</i>

It's a nice mixture between the uniformity of the military style structure

and also the chaos of something that is old and creepy

and has been overtaken by nature a little bit.

The decay of the ship,

the state of decay, the rustiness

is conveyed not only through the great artwork

but its how the characters sound when they interact with that environment.

It all needs to offer that sharp edginess

and that's a great environment for horror.

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The DARK TRUTH About The American Missionary Who Went To North Sentinel - Duration: 4:49.

As more and more details come to light about the American missionary who was killed when

he went to north sentinel island, we begin to see a bigger picture, and a much darker

truth about what happened to John Allen Chau. Police are investigating the circumstances

around Chau's death, and they have discovered that he did not act alone, in fact, john allen

chau was trained by an organization who sent him on the suicide mission to north sentinel.

Hello and welcome back to inform overload, I'm charlotte dobre. Hit that subscribe

button for more daily news that you actually want to hear about.

I'm going to give you an update on one of the biggest, most controversial stories of

the year. If you haven't seen our videos on john allen chau, check out the link on

the screen right now. But here's a quick recap. 26 year old John Allen Chau was killed

last month on November 16th by an arrow fired by a member of the isolated tribe on north

sentinel island in the bay of bengal. The last pre-neolithic tribe in the world who

essentially still live like they are in the stone age. The Indian government has made

it illegal to go within 3 nautical miles of north sentinel. This is for a variety of reasons.

The tribe is extremely vulnerable to disease, and they are also very hostile toward outsiders,

and will kill anyone who sets foot on their island. just a couple of months before Chau's

death, the indian government rolled back restrictions on travel to the island, and you could legally

go there if you got a permit. John Allen Chau did not have a permit, but since this incident,

people think that india should not have rolled back restrictions on travel to north sentinel.

Since the police have begun their investigation, into john's death There have been a total

of 7 arrests made by local authorities, 6 of which were fishermen who were paid by john

allen chau to help him get to the island. But Chau didn't only seek the help of fisherman,

it seems that there were quite a few other people involved in his untimely death, or

at least, people who could have stopped it from happening.

According to indian investigators, at least two American missionaries met with john allen

chau before he went to north sentinel and encouraged him to go to north sentinel. These

other missionaries, a man and a woman, made calls to john allen chau's phone from local

indian numbers. It's a wonder why they didn't try to convince john not to go on this mission.

Maybe if they couldn't stop john from going, they could have told the police about his

mission and the police could have gotten involved. Sure he might have gotten arrested and deported

but he would still be alive. At this time, these two people have left the

country. Authorities know that they were involved in evangelical activities. The indian authorities

didn't name the organization they were associated with, but its well known now that john allen

chau was part of a Christian organization called all nations that's based in Kansas

city. All nations has 200 missionaries that operate in 40 countries. And now its being

reported that all nations organized a missionary boot camp that chau participated him, that

was intentded to prepare him for his mission to north sentinel island. The boot camp was

intensive and 3 weeks long, where they dropped off on a dirt road in a remote area of Kansas.

He walked to a mock village in the woods where he found other missionaries in disguise who

pretended not to understand what he was saying. Some of the other missionaries came at him

with fake spears. The boot camp involved years and years of linguistics training and emergency

medical technician training. According to the leader of all nations, Mary

Ho, she never said she regrets sending him on the mission, and she also didn't say

that she would have tried to prevent it. She did say that that he was emotionally, culturally,

physically and intellectually very well prepared. She does not blame all nations for john's

death, and said that chau made up his mind to go to the island before he became a part

of all nations. Since johns death, the group has gathered to pray and grieve over johns

death. According to friends, John Allen Chau has

been obsessed with north sentinel island since he was a teenager in high school. He had a

fascination with stories like robinson crusoe, but by the time chau had reached adulthood

He had essentially lost his mind, and had spent years planning the mission to north

sentinel for the purpose of converting the tribe to Christianity. A week before he died,

in a letter to his family, he wrote, you guys might think I am crazy in all this but I think

its worth it to declare jesus to these people. What do you think guys, should all nations

and the two missionary's he spoke to be held responsible for his death? Or do you

think that john only has himself to blame. Let me know in those comments. For now im

going to respond to some comments from our last video about john allen chau.

All nations is trying to urge the indian authorities to abandon the efforts to retrieve john's

body, which is still buried on the island. I asked you guys if you think that his body

should be retrieved and these were some of your responses.

Harpreet Sing – now more people are coming to india and asking for this island. I hope

not. Did they learn nothing D S – the guy said in his journal to not

retrieve his body. Leave him there. I agree. Melanie iniguez – but wouldn't the dead

body spread illnesses to them? I mean, yeah you have a point. As long as its buried somewhere

maybe not? Good question. If anyone has an answer to that let me know in the comments.

Welcome to the end screen, thanks for taking some time out of your day to watch this video.

if you want to keep watching, check out the playlist that's clickable on your screen.

And don't forget to subscribe and turn on notifications so I can see you in a future

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Top 10 Dark Web Creepypastas - Duration: 12:47.

The Dark Web is a part of the deep web - often described as the internet under the internet.

Its real - it exist - and Im sure many of you have heard strange stories from it and

governments attempts to shut certain sites down.

These stories are creepypastas about the dark web, that doesnt mean theyre real but it also

doesnt mean theyre not real.

Its up to you to decide.

Make sure you also check out our scariest creepypastas video up here if you havent - if

you can get through this video - thats definitely the next one you should watch …

Starting off at number 10 we have The Visiting[a].

This one was written by Tales From The Abyss in 2016.

In its short history its turned heads as a terrifying story about the Dark Web.

It revolves around an 18 year old guy and girl.

She convinces him that they should check out the dark web, just for fun.

While browsing around, they find a movie called -The Visiting- … they were drawn in by the

display picture - a simple white background with the title written in black Arial font.

When he wasnt looking, the girl ordered the movie to be delivered to her house.

He was mad, he didnt want anything from the dark web coming to her home or any connection

they had even been there.

Three days later, they were watching a horror movie at her house when they heard an aggressive

knock at the door.

They opened it to find a tall, stocky man with a ski mask and dark clothes was stood

outside - and he was holding a hammer.

He was about to slam the door and call the police when he heard his girlfriend scream

from the back of the house.

When he ran there she was pointing at the garden - an identical man was at the window

holding a baseball bat.

The story only gets more horrifying there, and is a reminder that you should only order

a visitor if you really want one …

Next up at the number 9 spot we have Journey to the Dark Web.[b] This story from 2015 is

written from the perspective of a computer technician.

One day, he gets called out to a business complain that their internet is acting up.

When he arrives, he sets about trying to fix their connection - its something he's done

a million times before and in his boredom he noticed a strange network pop up on his

computer.

He joined it out of curiosity and began poking around to try and find where it came from

- then his PC froze up for a few seconds - how strange.

It never did that.

After messing around a bit more, it kept happening - he decided he had enough - so he tried to

disconnect - but the network hadnt finished with him yet.

Just as he was about to hit the power button on his laptop to perform a hard reset, his

browser opened again.

This time, a little chat box opened, it simply said -Hello.- He stared at the screen for

afew seconds, not quite sure what to do.

A journey then began which he would never forget - one that blurred the lines between

human, AI and a new kind of demon …

Moving on to number 8 now we have The Connection[c].

In September 2018, this story was posted to creepypasta titled -I found a laptop connected

to the deep web- … from there, youre hooked.

The main character finds a bag that someone must have left in his local cafe.

He thought about giving it back, handing it in to the staff - but a moment of dishonesty

came over him and he decided to take the bag.

It was a decision he would live to regret.

When he gets home, he isnt sure what to expect and is shocked to find a laptop in mint condition

inside.

There was even a charger and a wireless mouse.

He also found a phone that had no texts and only one recent call to an out of state number.

The more he examined the phone and laptop, the creepier things got.

He finds pictures of a local barber shop, a path in the woods, a garage and even the

cafe where he found the laptop.

Soon, he notices that a spate of recent murders were tied to all of those locations - all

except the cafe - then, he begins to make a horrible realisation.

Coming in at number 7 we have The Freak Show[d].

This one was told by Reddit user Jaden Sutton.

He says he grew up loving technology and by university he considered himself a hacker.

Eventually he got bored of this and wanted a new thrill.

His friend told him about the dark web and the very same day he was scrolling through

some pages, when he got a pop up box.

A message in red text -If you don't know whats next, youre probably in the wrong place- … there

were two buttons, continue and leave - he clicked continue.

He said that was the biggest mistake of his life.

A black screen appeared with a blood red title at the top of the screen, it simply read -The

Freak Show- … in the middle of the screen there was a chat box … a message popped

up from someone titled Admin.

He said hello - the conversation that followed is one that disturbed him for life - and is

said to have a similar effect on many people that read it …

Moving on to number 6 we have We Few Are Many.[e] This is a great one about some kids who get

curious about the dark web and how its not separate from their lives - its very much

intertwined with it.

After installing the programme to visit the dark web, the main character visits a video

site, not unlike a dark web version of YouTube.

There was soon one that caught their eye, it was a video from their local Burger Joint

called Dark Point Burgers.

They see people they know, places they know - strange twisted images that scare them into

turning off the computer.

But it wont - then they see a live video feed of the room theyre in - then a voice speaks,

and their life changes forever.

Next up at number 5 we have Dark Afternoon Tape[f].

This story revolves around the storytellers friend finding a Dark Web site that showcases

bant content from the regular web, gruesome crime scene photos and the sort.

The friend found an audio clip and started listening.

The more he listened, the more distressed he became.

Suddenly, he stood up, took off the headphones and threw them on the desk.

He was shaking and simply said -That fucking audio file- … so now he wanted to hear it

himself.

Before he could get there though, the friend deleted the sound file and shut down the computer.

He soon left - but the storyteller remembered something - the audio file had come with a

story.

A real story.

A story that was scarier than whatever his friend had heard on the audio file.

What follows next is the text from the story.

Its titled -The Dark Afternoon Incident - Real Or Hoax?- … heres the first paragraph for

you, but youll have to find the rest for yourself -As a journalist, Ive investigated everything

from political corruption to celebrity scandals to international cybercrime.

But never have I come across something so bizarre and deeply disturbing as a simple

audio tape-

Moving on to number 4 we have Taking Care[g].

This one was posted to Reddit by Packathonjohn.

He tells the story of how he was always fascinated by the deep web.

One day at college, his friend set everything up for him to use it.

After a few weeks he felt like a pro - he started to get cocky.

He turned off the censored mode and began to go deeper.

Most of the pages lead to to dead webpages but eventually, he stumbled across a site

called -All the gore- … it was a big chatroom with many different topics.

Even though he had a strong stomach from some pretty horrific stuff hed seen on the normal

internet - this was something else though.

After a while, he realised how sick the site reallyw as - the people in the chat rooms

were actual killers, bragging about some of the things they have done.

He told them they were sick and threatened to call the police.

They told him he would regret it if he did.

He reached for his phone to make the call, there was a new message - he opened it and

he said -Call the police and you're dead- … thats a line that some creepypastas would

be happy to end on, but that story only starts there …

Moving on to number 3 we have Welcome To Iris[h].

This is a story about a guy called Ben who lost is laptop at a cafe - hopefully not the

same cafe I mentioned in an earlier story.

He returned tand ask the owner if they had a lost and found and within 3 seconds he had

the laptop back in his possession.

He said an old guy had returned after finding it under the chair where Ben usually sat.

Ben didnt think much of it and was just happy to get it back.

When he booted it up at home, he was surprised to find that all the icons on his desktop

had been wiped clear, all except one in the center.

It was called TOR, some of you guys may recognise that as an access programme for the Deep Web.

He found himself in a chatroom and after a while, he decided to close the screen and

delete the browser.

Then, a message appeared in the chatroom - it said -49524953 wants to chat- … Ben dismissed

it as just a bot.

Then it said -Hello Ben- … chills crawled down his spine at the sight of his own name

-OK, a clever bot- he thought.

He hovered over the X when another message came through - this time it was a jumbled

code.

When he decoded it, it was a letter addressed to him - inviting him to join a group called

IRIS.

Find the story for youself to see his struggles with IRIS - and the horror of having to join

a group you don't want to - because they know your name and they know where you live …

Next up at number 2 we have Why I Left The Deep Web[i].

This is a creepypasta posted to the No Sleep subreddit by TASdiablo.

Now, I say creepypasta but what thats not what the disclaimer says at the top of the

story, it reads, -DISCLAIMER: This not a ghost story or creepypasta that most of you are

here to read, please do not read this post if you are easily disturbed- … the story

still is told by a 22 post graduate who said that he started exploring the dark web at

high school.

He had 3 aliases he used.

He ordered drugs and got a drug dealer to sell them - he was mastering the mark web.

Then, in his 2nd year, the government began shutting down sites like Silk Road and Mad

Onion.

He went deeper though, after 10 years he thought he had seen everything there was to see.

Then, one day, he and his friend were in a chatroom when people mentioned a site that

noone had managed to get past its encryption - except for one person.

They share what they saw in the chatroom - and the storyteller describes it as this -This

site is the most cancerous and revolting sector from the darkest part of the dark web.

It is a scar that I bear to this day and it is one that I will never, EVER forget.

I'll warn readers again, this is not for the faint-hearted and something that even the

most emotionally-numb people will not be able to deal with- … the story continues, and

it only gets darker from there …

And finally at number 1 we have The Contract[j].

This is a creepypasta by Shannon Higdon about a guy called Martin Croker who worked for

a newspaper.

His boss, Teddy Wilson, wanted him to do a piece about the dark web.

He gets paired up with his colleague Susan.

The pair are guided on their journey with a dark web regular called Hector.

He tells them about The Contract - a shady agreement in which people give their lies

over to a dark organization when they become truly desperate in life.

Its also known as The Devils Contract or quite simply - The Final Contract.

Even on the dark web, its existence is more like an Urban Legend.

The victim signs away their life in this digital contract and at that moment - their life no

longer belongs to them.

In their quest for the story of the century, they try to discover the roots of this contract,

what it contains, and just how powerful the people are behind it.

Well here we are at the end of the video which means most of you are going to do one of two

things.

Either you will want to go and look at pictures of kittens and forget all about the dark web

- or you may go and seek out the stories and read more - let me know which one you are.

For now were gonna look at some comments.

Kfyeshua said -Anyone here from 1955- … that was the most upvoted comment on that video.

You guys are strange.

I like it.

A lot of people replied to that to say that yes, they were in fact from 1955.

You know whats strange though?

One day people on the internet will find comments saying -Anyone here from 2018?- and theyll

think that was ancient - a time when their grandparents were young - maybe you guys are

those grandparents - I don't know where this trail of thought is going …

Kerry Ann said - another top selection of Urban Legends!

I cant get enough of all these selections.

You do see some variations.

Like we all have our bogeyman with different names .. same premise- … thats a very good

point, after doing all these Urban Legends videos I have begun to notice certain patterns

and characters appearing around the world - but I think its their slight variations

that make urban legends videos - and it lets us see what stories we all have in common!

Alright guys thats all for now, thanks as always for watching, my name is Danny Burke

and Ill see you all in the next video!

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There are two sides to the personality of the ghost ship.

Sometimes it's a malevolent force and other times it's a neutral force.

But it's always there in the scene, always talking to the character,

always shifting, its metal hulk is always creaking.

The ship is responding to the waves outside, the environment outside

and we try and bring this into the environment for the player

when they are inside the ship.

What was that noise?

What we wanted the player to feel when they were going around the ghost ship

was to have a very spooky, damp and cold feel

but not yet knowing what was round the corner.

The lights on the ship fail and fade so areas are really dark and silhouetted.

We wanted it to feel like a dungeon and so we had chains rattling

and there is smoke and mist and all of these atmospheric

clues to horror films so that's what we wanted to exist inside of the ship.

So it's a matter of exploration into the depths of the ship

and as you get deeper we wanted the emotions

to get more and more intense.

The characterisation and the sounds

that the characters are making in the environment

is really key to conveying the sense of decay.

They are walking around the environment in bare feet

and the sounds they make as their feet hit the environment

has to be sharp, edgy, rusty and dusty,

it's a really hard sound to recreate.

Every tap on a bulk head, every brush past a wall

all has to convey that sense of decay

and that roughness, that real kind of sense of a hostile environment,

it's a great environment for horror.

The way the ship is built there's lots of unique areas

that you wouldn't normally find in everyday sets,

such as very long tight corridors

and they can present somewhat of a challenge

when you are thinking about how to shoot in there.

But you can use that to your advantage by

making shots that work in there, that then lend a certain character to it.

So for example we used very short lenses to deal with those wide corridors

which then gave it a nice distorted feel at times

and a very acute angle to some of the shots which creates a certain tension

which was actually really fitting for those scenes on the ghost ship.

Where are you taking me?

Now why would I tell you?

It's a nice mixture between the uniformity of the military style structure

and also the chaos of something that is old and creepy

and has been overtaken by nature a little bit.

The decay of the ship,

the state of decay, the rustiness

is conveyed not only through the great artwork

but its how the characters sound when they interact with that environment.

It all needs to offer that sharp edginess

and that's a great environment for horror.

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If you ever loved me

If you ever loved me

Will she forgive me?

Will she ever forgive me?

If you ever loved me

If you ever loved me

If you ever loved me

Will she forgive me?

Will she ever forgive me?

I would've given you everything,

You didn't hurt me, you hurt yourself

I would've given you everything,

You didn't hurt me, you hurt yourself

I would've given you everything,

You didn't hurt me, you hurt yourself

I would've given you everything,

You didn't hurt me, you hurt yourself

If you ever loved me

If you ever loved me

If you ever loved me

Will she forgive me?

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If you ever loved me

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If you ever loved me

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In the daunting math of climate action, individual choices and government policies arent adding up.

Solar panels are being nailed to rooftops, colossal wind turbines bestride the plains and oceans, and a million electric vehicles are on U.S. roads — and it isnt enough. Even if the world did an unlikely series of about faces — halting deforestation, going vegetarian, paying dollar 50 a ton carbon taxes, boosting energy efficiency, doubling car mileage, and more — it would not be enough.

Theres no silver bullet, said Andrew Jones, co founder of the modeling firm Climate Interactive. Theres silver buckshot: many actions in many domains.

As the 24th U.N. conference on climate change kicks off this week, a steady drumbeat of scientific reports have sounded warnings about current climate trajectories. One warned of the need to curb global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius — 2.7 degrees Fahrenheit — over preindustrial levels instead of the widely accepted target of 2 degrees Celsius. Another warned of the growing gap between the commitments made at earlier U.N. conferences and what is needed to steer the planet off its current path to calamitous global warming.

If it sounds downbeat, thats because it is.

The world has waited so long that preventing disruptive climate change requires action unprecedented in scale, the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change said in an October report.

William Nordhaus, the Yale University professor who just won the Nobel Prize for his work on the economics of climate change, recently described his outlook like this: I never use the word pessimism; I always use the word realism, but Id say its a kind of dark realism today.

Climate scientists and policy experts realize that they walk a fine line between jolting consumers and policymakers into action and immobilizing them with paralyzing pessimism about the worlds ability to hit climate targets.

If youre driving on a highway and the car in front of you stops short, and you slam on brakes and realize that youre going to hit the guy no matter what, thats not the time to take your foot off the brake, said John Sterman, a professor of management at the Massachusetts Institute of Technologys business school. And you certainly dont step on the gas.

Sterman said that the world has missed the chance to contain warming without huge disruptions. Now, its technically possible to do that, but we dont have the policies in place, he said. Thats discouraging. But that just means we have to redouble our efforts.

Its not that corporations and governments havent attacked the problem or made breathtaking advances in energy technology. The cost of solar has plunged 78 percent for utility scale projects since 2010. Over the same period, the cost of wind electricity fell nearly a quarter; the biggest turbines offshore now have arms weighing roughly 35 tons each that stretch nearly two football fields across.

Even China is making some progress. While its rapidly growing economy keeps emissions rising overall, it is coughing out less carbon dioxide for every unit of economic output.

But effective policy is lacking. Nordhaus advocates a whopping carbon tax, which the Climate Interactive model shows would kill off most coal, sharply reduce driving and boost purchases of more fuel efficient vehicles.

Getting such a carbon tax adopted in the United States, however, is hard to imagine. Washington state voters in November rejected a dollar 15 per ton carbon fee after Big Oil companies poured more than dollar 31 million into the state to block the measure. BP, which had endorsed a dollar 40 per ton nationwide tax, gave the most to defeat the bill.

Congress hasnt shown any appetite for a carbon tax, either. A proposal to impose a dollar 40 per ton carbon tax and return the revenue to people in dividends has not caught fire yet.

In France, President Emmanuel Macron has ignited protests by proposing fuel taxes he says are needed to fight climate change. One cannot be on Monday for the environment, Macron said, and on Tuesday against the increase of fuel prices.

In an email, Nordhaus said that hitting the 2 degree target would require global carbon dioxide prices of about dollar 250 a ton in 2020, and rising rapidly after that. This assumes that all major countries are onboard and that economies can handle a large fiscal and trade shock in which energy expenditures rise by about dollar 2 trillion in a few years.

Nordhaus has blamed the lack of climate policy progress on the strong incentive for what economists call free riding.

People free ride when they jump the turnstile on the subway, he said. Nations free ride in military treaties such as NATO when they enjoy the benefits of the strong U.S. military to protect them while doing little to pay for the common defense.

And when it comes to climate change, he said, free riding is particularly pernicious.

Thats partly because international organizations lack the authority to enforce rules on wayward nations. In Poland, several major countries are expected to admit to missing the targets they agreed to at the Paris conference three years ago. One example is Brazil, whose new president Jair Bolsonaro, the tropical Trump, has talked about clearing part of the Amazon for roads and development. That would damage the worlds lungs — the trees that absorb carbon dioxide and pump out oxygen at high rates.

Theres lots of carbon to absorb. The world will need to sustain consumers habits and living standards while replacing the energy industrys massive infrastructure. Every day, the world burns about 100 million barrels, or 4.2 billion gallons, of oil — up about 2 percent from the year before.

Most of that goes into the gasoline tanks of cars and trucks; there are nearly 270 million on the road in the United States alone. The average age of those cars is 11.6 years, according to the Transportation Department, meaning that replacing the fleet with more efficient or electric vehicles would take a long time.

In November, the number of electric vehicles in the United States hit the 1 million mark. But that was three years later than President Barack Obamas target, first issued in 2009. And that makes only a small dent in the nations greenhouse gas emissions. Thanks to the growth in the car market, in 2016 there were nearly 12 million more cars with internal combustion engines emitting greenhouse gases than there were in 2008.

The math on coal is just as grim. Global coal consumption is running at more than 5 billion tons annually. In the United States alone, coal fills 4.4 million rail cars every year. Closing down U.S. and European coal fired power plants, which are 40 years old on average, could happen, but the average age of coal plants in Asia is just 11 years.

Most emissions linked to energy infrastructure are already essentially locked in, the International Energy Agency said in its November World Energy Outlook.

A project off the coast of Belgium provides a good example of the need to run to stand still.

In November, Vestas, the worlds largest maker of wind turbines, and MHI, a unit of Mitsubishi, announced it would provide 23 of its new biggest turbines to a project in the Belgian North Sea. The massive turbines can power 137,471 German homes, the company said.

Yet the number of German dwellings grew by 245,000 in 2017.

Royal Dutch Shell chief executive Ben van Beurden noted in 2014 that solar and wind provide about 1 percent of the worlds energy. How on earth do we think that 1 percent is going to become 90 percent of a system twice as big as what it is by the middle of the century? he asked. Whether you like it or not, it wont happen.

Even with large advances in renewable energy, he said, the share of world energy met by oil and gas would decline from 85 percent to 75 percent by the middle of the century, a time when the IPCC said net carbon dioxide emissions should drop to zero.

That might be a gloom and doom type picture, van Beurden said. But I think the real challenge is not so much how do we accelerate renewables but more about how do we decarbonize the system we have.

Yet taking carbon out of the system means coming up with technology — and a carbon price to cover the costs. Companies already know how to take carbon dioxide from the air and stuff it below the earths surface. But its expensive, and unless its used for enhanced oil recovery, it makes no economic sense without a carbon price.

Like a married couple that has put off saving for the future for too long, at some point it becomes nearly impossible to retire comfortably, Nigel Purvis, co founder of the advocacy group Climate Advisers, wrote in 2015. Given where global emissions are today and the urgency of reducing emissions, we just dont have time for a system that gradually increases climate ambition every five years — the numbers simply dont work.

On Nov. 27, the U.N. Environment Program issued a report saying that the gap between countries action pledges and the measures to limit warming is getting larger. While Obama had called the Paris deal a turning point, the report says that seven major countries, including the United States, are falling short of the actions they pledged to take.

The UNEP report also says that after three years of relatively stable emissions, global greenhouse emissions were up 1.2 percent in 2017.

Purvis now says his views havent changed. But, he pleaded, Dont cast me as a pessimist.

He said: I am an optimist by nature, and I am blown away by progress in certain sectors. If you had told me 10 years ago that wind or solar would be as cheap as they are, I wouldnt have believed you.

His assessment hasnt discouraged people who say that the world needs — and will inevitably develop — a breakthrough technology. They fall into a long tradition of people who place their faith in American inventiveness and know how.

Microsoft co founder Bill Gates has invested in Breakthrough Energy Ventures, a dollar 1 billion private investment fund, to fund researchers.

We need the basic research, but we have to pair that with people willing to fund high risk breakthrough energy companies, Gates said in a video on the Breakthrough Energy website. He said thats what gives us the chance of having a solution that really lets us not having to give up energy usage and yet not damage the environment. I am optimistic.

One of the earliest climate change models was drawn up in 2004 by a pair of Princeton University professors — Robert Socolow, an engineer, and Stephen Pacala, an ecologist. Their 50 year scenario was optimistic: Humanity already possesses the fundamental scientific, technical and industrial know how to solve the carbon and climate problem for the next half century, they wrote. They said that no breakthrough was necessary.

In their model, a series of wedges could alter the trajectory of rising temperatures. The wedges included things such as: scaling up wind capacity tenfold; covering an area the size of New Jersey with solar panels; doubling the fuel efficiency of all cars; tripling the worlds capacity of nuclear power; halting global deforestation; or planting new forests over an area the size of the Lower 48 United States.

I like to say that we decomposed a heroic challenge into a limited set of monumental tasks, Socolow wrote later.

In 2011, Socolow wrote that the number of wedges needed had increased from seven to nine. In an interview, he said it is now approaching 10.

Socolow now prefers to call climate action a horse race. At the moment, wind and solar are running ahead faster than expected, while nuclear power and carbon capture are trailing behind.

He says he worries that the 2 degree target is setting people up for an inevitable letdown. My worry is that people will start talking about game over and a line being crossed over irreparably, Socolow said. Climate change is not like that.

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Hello and welcome back to the Most Amazing Channel on the internet.

I am your host Rebecca Felgate and today we are talking about the Top 10 Scary Nursery

Rhyme Dark Origins.

Have you guys seen some of our similar videos – like the top 10 scary cursed songs you

should never listen to!

There is a link to that in the cards of this video which should be above my head right

now if you want to check that out later.

Before we get into this video too….

I want to ask you what your favourite nursery rhyme is!

I am all about a bit of twinkle twinkle little star….

Cosmic.

Okay – nursery rhymes – nursery rhymes are something we sing to children – mostly

babies….. butttt are they appropriate ?

- Ring o Ring o Roses I think that North America and the Uk have

slightly different wordings for this nursery rhyme but they have the same dark origin!

In the UK it goes Ring o Ring o roses, a pocket full of posies, attisho, attisho, we all fall

down.

I know in some variations people say Ashes Ashes but either way, as some of you may know

this cute little nursery rhyme kids sing while holding hands in a circle is actually about

the majority of Europe dying from the Plague.

The all fall down bit - where these days kids will throw themselves on the floor, is literally

about dropping dead.

How dark.

Ring o ring of roses is about the red rash plague victims would notice at the onset of

the sickness, he pocket filled with posies is about the herbs and flowers people would

smell that they believed protected them from the plague.. the atisho is a sneeze – also

a symptom, and the ashes bit is about how the bodies of victims were burned.

What a cheery ditty.

9 - Eeey Meeny Miney Moe Just when you thought learning to count via

a cute little nusery rhyme was safe, you find out that actually the poem was hella racist.

Not cool.

So in the UK we say Eeney meeny miny moe, catch a piggy by its toe, and in the States

I think they say tiger… but anyway…. in the original, it was not an animal, but the

N word.

And he rest of the rhyme was awful - If he won't work then let him go; Skidum, skidee,

skidoo.

Getting kids to count and teaching them deepset racism.

Awful.

8 - It's Raining It's Pouring I used to like singing this one…

I think because I found the prospect of snoring kind of funny.

The rhyme goes – It's raining, it's pouring, the old man is snoring.

He went to bed and bumped his head and couldn't get up in the morning.

Why?

Oh, cause he is dead, apparently.

The origin of the story here seems to be from England, where we do love a good pint.

It is thought the man was a drunk - no better place to hide from the rain and drown your

sorrows than the pub?

The nursery rhyme is a cautionary tale about drinking too much to ail your woes – if

you take it too far, you might drunkenly bump your head and not get up in the morning!

7 - This Little Piggy I loved it when I was really small and my

mum would play This Little Piggy on my toes!

This Little Piggy went to market, this little piggy stayed at home.

This little Piggy had roast beef, and this little piggy had none, and THIS little piggy

went weee wee wee wee weee weee all the way home…it would always end in a tickle and

lots of laughter.

Now, as an adult and a vegetarian I realise what the rhyme actually meant – the piggy

who went to the market wasn't going shopping for lovely things to eat….he was the thing

to eat.

He went to market to be sold, then killed and eaten.

Maybe some little cows out there were eating roast pork just to complete the rhyme.

We should have known all along – the Piggy who went to market was always the big chubby

toe, too…. the fattest and tastiest of all the toes.

In August 2018, a tweet from Samantha went viral when she realised exactly this…..

and a lot of people were shocked too.

. Leave the piggys, and toes for that matter, alone!

6 - London Bridge Is Falling Down Long before Fergie decided to sing about London,

London, London, kids for centuries had been singing the old London Bridge is falling down

nursery rhyme.

It is thought that in parts the song refers to immurement – which is a centuries old

practice especially popular in the middle ages where people thought human sacrifice

would make a building strong.

The rumour was that dozens of children were bricked into the walls of London Bridge to

stop it from ever falling.

Dark.

Next up, a zest rhyme with a very dark undertone!

5 - Oranges and Lemons Oranges and Lemons say the bells of saint

Clements.

What a lovely little tune.

I always forget the bit at the end that goes Here comes a candle to light you to bed, and

here comes a chopper to chop off your head!

Chip chop chip chop the last man is dead.

Okay….pretty sinister.

It turns out the bells of st clements.

It seems executions always started with the chiming of bells.

The whole song is about an execution…..execution by decapitation.

Awful.

4 - Georgie Porgie Pudding and Pie Turns out Georgie Porgie is not legit.

You may have heard of the rhyme – it goes Georgie Porgie Puffing and pie, Kissed the

girls and made them cry, when the boys came out to play, Georgie Porgie ran away.

Turns out lil Georgie here was a sex pest.

Georgie is thought to refer to Georgie Villiers, the Duke of Buckingham – a man who people

speculated King James the First was in love with.

There isn't any proof of this, but it was said that Villiers had wandering eyes and

hands and was VERY fond of young women.

It is said he would force himself on women who didn't consent to his advance, sexually

abusing them and raping them.

He often was set upon by their husbands – the boys who came out to play – leading him

to run away before they could punish him.

It seems he was never truly punished because of the Kings protection.

3 - Ten Little Indians I guess I should have seen this one coming….

Ten little Indians had another nasty variant using the N word….annnnd here is the cover

to a book of the Icelandic version of the song.

Not okay.

In 1868 a song called 10 Little Injuns was adapted and elaborated for a minstrel show,

which isn't the most awkward thing about this story – the most scary and awkward

thing is that the lyrics counted down from ten with an Injun dying each stanza.

RIGHT.

Horrible.

2 Peter The Pumpkin Eater This one goes – Peter, Peter Pumpkin Eater.

Had a wife and couldn't keep her.

He put her in a pumpkin shell and there he kept her very well.

I'll admit that while as a kid I just enjoyed rhyming Peter with Pumpkin Eater…on closer

inspection the words are quite concerning.

Like why couldn't Peter keep his wife and what on earth do you mean he put her in a

pumpkin shell?

Well it turns out that actually the rhyme dates back to young and decidedly more religious

America.

Back then the rhyme was a warning to women – a warning that they had to be faithful

else they might fall victim of comeuppance.

You see it seems Peter found his wife cheating on her, murdered her and hid her body in a

giant hallowed out pumpkin.

Cool.

It seems that there is a similar ditty from English folklore called Eeper Weeper about

a chimney sweep who killed his second wife.

Stop killing wives… just… you…move on like everyone else!

1 - Mary Mary Quite Contrary Mary Mary quite contrary, How does your garden

grow?

With silver bells and cockle shells And pretty maids all in a row.

Sounds legit, right – a nice garden!

But wait, why is Mary so contrary?

That means like conflicting… which is weird for a pretty girl in a garden… it turns

out that the nursey rhyme is actually about Bloody Mary – Mary the 1st of England – Mary

Tudor….this formidable queen reigned for just years, in which time she managed to kill

over three hundred protestants, earning her the name Bloody Mary.

The Nursery rhyme is actually about her spate of murders.

The garden is actually a euphemism for her growing cemeteries, as she filled them with

her religious murder victims.

Silver bells and cockle shells were instruments of torture and the maiden was a device used

to behead people.

So that was the top 10 Scary Nursey Rhyme dark origins…what did you think to this

video and which scared you the most?

Let me know in the comments section down below…

Comments from my recent video – the Top 10 Scary Grim Reaper Urban Legends

Connect the Dots said – seasons do not fear the reaper – nor do the sun and the wind

and the rain.

To which Hentai Forever wrote: The IRS doesn't either.

Ha….

True.

I found this comment from one of our channel members – Jennifer – Really interesting

! the banshee isnt just in irish legend shes also in scot. it was either my great grandfather

or my great great grandfather, i cant remember which, but one of them claimed to have heard

a banshee screaming when his father died.?

That is terrifying but sooo interesting!

Another of our channel members – Laura Anderson said - The grim reaper is scary enough without

any urban legends?

YOU ARE right ! Honestly this channel gives me nightmares!

Yey channel members !

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EastEnders confirms return of iconic 90s pop star for dark Christmas storyline - Duration: 3:38.

EastEnders confirms return of iconic 90s pop star for dark Christmas storyline

It has been confirmed that S Club 7 singer Hannah Spearritt will be returning to EastEnders for Christmas.

She first appeared on the BBC soap over the festive period last year and has had a brief return since then.

But this time around she's set to bring trouble with her after teaming up with Mitch Baker (Roger Griffiths).

The BBC have revealed that Hannah, who plays Kandice Taylor, will join her sister Karen Taylor (Lorraine Stanley) for a family Christmas.

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Things get off to a bad start when Mitch, Keegan's dad, turns up unannounced and Karen sends him away.

The Taylor clan kick off their celebrations but Mitch soon returns and makes it clear he's been up to no good.

It's not just his plan though – he's been plotting something with Kandice.

Karen and Kandice have a long history of fall outs, so how will Karen deal with a betrayal from her sister?.

And how will Karen cope when she realises Kandice has teamed up with Mitch, the man that abandoned her not once but twice? Mitch looks set to try and make amends with Keegan (Zack Morris), but will the troubled lad be ready to forgive? Keegan may be feeling light and breezy by Christmas as his romance with Louise Mitchell (Tilly Keeper) heated up last night.

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The duo locked lips, despite her dad Phil (Steve McFadden) warning her away from the bad boy.

Keegan's brother Keanu (Danny Walters) is set to take things into his own hands soon though.

He, of course, knows how dangerous Phil is so starts to try and make Louise doubt Keegan's intentions.

EastEnders continues tonight at 7.30pm on BBC One.

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