10 Scariest and Terrifying Videos You Can Ever Watch!
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10 Scariest and Terrifying Videos You Can Ever Watch!
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Image, its 2:00am in the morning, and you haven’t been able to catch up on your sleep. So, you casually
decide it would be best to watch random videos on the internet and enjoy your time until you’re sleepy
enough to join the sleep realm!
However, a few clicks here and there land you into the weird part of the internet where random videos
pop up that either make no sense or are just simply too terrifying to watch. We have all been there,
randomly browsing the internet, consuming video after video until we come across something that
finally makes us realize that it’s about time, we stop the random searches and hit the bed.
Well, if you are lucky enough to never been in such a spot, don’t worry, we’ll bring that side of the
internet to you. Let’s have a look at the some of the scariest and utterly terrifying videos that will either
freak you out or make you lose your sleep for sure. May it be the most terrifying job on the planet or
just some random video that lives on the internet without any explanation, we’ve got it all covered.
10. Edward Muscare’s ‘Pretty Woman’
It seems difficult to make Roy Orbison’s 1964 hit single about love and loneliness creepy, but this lip-
synched rendition by a withered old man in a cheesy Mr. Rogers sweater manages to do just that.
The “singer” would be unsettling enough with his constant glances toward the camera and his attempts
at “dancing,” but there’s a truth behind this video that makes it much, much worse.
This man’s real name is Edward Muscare, and he’s a registered sex offender. As a condition of his parole,
he was prohibited from using the Internet. After this video went viral, the police took note of his online
shimmy-shamming and hauled him back into court. It just goes to show that you really can’t tell what
lies behind the smiles of some people.
The video that gained him more than 3 million views on his YouTube channel was evidence enough to
put the 72-year-old back in the jail.
9. The Agamemnon Counterpart
The nonsensical text introduction to this animated abomination serves as a warning. This clip is only 90
seconds long but packs plenty of trippy chaos into that short time. After it’s over, all we have are
questions.
Who is the new friend we’ve just made? Why was he screaming and laughing? And just what was on
that videotape found in the ruins of a certain blue planet in the year 2571? What’s the echoing noise at
the beginning? Church bells?
Searching the Internet for “Jason Kovac,” the apparent musician and artist, reveals nothing. Some of the
characters resemble the art style of old G.I. Joe cartoons, but it’s impossible to tell which episode. The
bizarre frog-like creature and the floating head defy categorization.
In the end, searching for answers to this short film is pointless. There appears to be no greater meaning
behind it. There’s certainly no subliminal message embedded in the frames. Or maybe, it looks so simply
yet it is too complex for us to understand? This must be one of the creepiest things you witness on this
list!
8. Dining Room or There Is Nothing
David B. Earle is an artist and filmmaker from Denmark with a steadily growing portfolio. No matter how
diverse his style may become, it’s likely that he’ll be best known for this one-minute film. Intended to be
played on loop infinitely, it challenges the viewer to an interesting game: See how many loops you can
watch without closing it reflexively.
According to Earle, “When looped, there is no actual beginning or end, and no real sense of where the
beginning and end actually are. This piece was inspired by a personal paradoxical desire for empirical
proof that there is nothing on the ‘other’ side of life.”
There’s so much in this video that haunts the viewer, but perhaps the most terrifying aspect of it is the
young woman’s stare. She seems to gaze right through us, looking into our souls and finding . . . well, the
title says it all.
Try watching it and let us know in the comments below how many loops were you able to get through
on this before you ran out of strength to endure anymore!
7. The Wyoming Incident
When one thinks of masked hackers, the first thing that comes to mind is probably Anonymous and their
Guy Fawkes disguises. But they are not the first to hide their faces while disrupting the status quo.
On the evening of November 22, 1987, two local channels in the Chicago area were interrupted by a
broadcast signal intrusion orchestrated by a man wearing a Max Headroom mask.
In this clip, a poor local newscaster is interrupted by the mysterious message “333-333-333.”
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