Gather round for three campfire stories investigators cannot explain.
A dead man's phone calls thirty-five times in twelve hours, guiding rescuers through wreckage to his body. The phone battery should have died. The phone was never found.
A heart transplant patient inherits his donor's food cravings, handwriting, and wife. Thirteen years later, he kills himself the same way his donor did. Same method. Same location.
Two children knock on a car window asking for a ride home. Their eyes are solid black from edge to edge. They cannot enter without permission. The people who let them in never tell their stories.
Three documented cases. Hundreds of witnesses. Zero explanations that hold up under scrutiny.
The signal sometimes gets through. The heart sometimes remembers. The door should stay locked.
Without playing the video or reading more than this comment, I'd simply suggest there are lots of AI feelgood urban legends going around, many narrated to sound like there are documentation and witnesses. Therefore Serling delivery doesn't carry the case for critical thinkers, though it makes incredible theater.
Agreed, it's for fun, some of it could be delved deeper into to see if there are snippets of truth but I posted it just for some campfire type fun and hopes for reviving c/Paranormal. The why files does have some inter(e)sting stuff and AJ and Hecklefish are pretty funny to me.
Oh, campfires are another thing entirely. It's still hard for me to talk about the vanishing hitchhiker in any other way than scholastically. Mental note, lightening up.
I find urban legends and supernatural wonderings pretty fascinating, might do some kind of series eventually, I had kinda forgotten about the paranormal sub and will probably keep adding to it without the tarot stuff the originator tried to start. I appreciate you adding to the conversation.
Phones last far longer than 12 hours when not being actively used.
The wife would end up getting close to the person who got the organs donated and ended up sleeping with them out of a warped sense of closure. The cynic in me wonders if she's the one making them suicidal, as some sort of black widow.
The story is just fake. Kids don't do that because of the "stranger danger" era.
Gather round for three campfire stories investigators cannot explain.
A dead man's phone calls thirty-five times in twelve hours, guiding rescuers through wreckage to his body. The phone battery should have died. The phone was never found.
A heart transplant patient inherits his donor's food cravings, handwriting, and wife. Thirteen years later, he kills himself the same way his donor did. Same method. Same location.
Two children knock on a car window asking for a ride home. Their eyes are solid black from edge to edge. They cannot enter without permission. The people who let them in never tell their stories.
Three documented cases. Hundreds of witnesses. Zero explanations that hold up under scrutiny.
The signal sometimes gets through. The heart sometimes remembers. The door should stay locked.
Without playing the video or reading more than this comment, I'd simply suggest there are lots of AI feelgood urban legends going around, many narrated to sound like there are documentation and witnesses. Therefore Serling delivery doesn't carry the case for critical thinkers, though it makes incredible theater.
Agreed, it's for fun, some of it could be delved deeper into to see if there are snippets of truth but I posted it just for some campfire type fun and hopes for reviving c/Paranormal. The why files do
eshave some inter(e)sting stuff and AJ and Hecklefish are pretty funny to me.Oh, campfires are another thing entirely. It's still hard for me to talk about the vanishing hitchhiker in any other way than scholastically. Mental note, lightening up.
I find urban legends and supernatural wonderings pretty fascinating, might do some kind of series eventually, I had kinda forgotten about the paranormal sub and will probably keep adding to it without the tarot stuff the originator tried to start. I appreciate you adding to the conversation.
Phones last far longer than 12 hours when not being actively used.
The wife would end up getting close to the person who got the organs donated and ended up sleeping with them out of a warped sense of closure. The cynic in me wonders if she's the one making them suicidal, as some sort of black widow.
The story is just fake. Kids don't do that because of the "stranger danger" era.
We're having a fun decompressing night, be chilling.