Creepy TikToks That Will Give You The CHILLS

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Published 2022-05-13
CREEPY TIKTOKS! YAYAYA . im scared

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All Comments (21)
  • @godzillakid1230
    Hi infinite I am sick🤒🤕you make my day when you make vid❤️‍🔥
  • @narf498
    Can We Just Appreciate How Much Work He Puts Into Is Videos❤❤❤
  • @kieranflavin
    I remember watching this video for the first time 😢
  • @YoursTrulyMk.
    I'm watching this at night and now i can't fall asleep 😭
  • @fayjones5166
    Yes, it is. You don’t judge him my boy Angel.
  • Me: watches first tiktok Also me: yeah yeah uhm ok let's get away from the basement door Me after: I can't get a snack or popcorn 😥
  • caylus is back LLLEEETTSSS GGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!
  • @cadiegaming6524
    This video is super disturbing! Keep up the good work, Infinite! 😁
  • @Noone17974
    I always like scaring myself by watching scary videos and regret it, i'm like, hey I'm in a mood for something creepy, and then I watch the video and i'm like: I shouldn't have done that...
  • @User-KingKobe
    Infinite is probably the right person to make scary videos less scarier with his reactions! ~_~
  • @MsArcticFoxy
    Dear Infinite, I am currently answering your question at 3:48 in your video regarding the Winnie The Pooh "story." No. it is not real. I have spent enough time researching to confirm this. However, there is a semi-dark deeper meaning behind Winnie The Pooh as it can relate to a real life disorder known as Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). It is also highly probable that the creation of Winnie the Pooh was a way for the author to try and heal from his experiences as well as connect with his son. Winnie The Pooh was originally created by A. A. Milne (Alan Alexander Milne). A. A. Milne was part of both World Wars, serving in combat in one of the bloodiest battles of WWI (Battle of Somme). As anyone would expect, A. A. Milne was never the same once returned. A. A. Milne was so deeply impacted by PTSD that multiples accounts of his life report suggested he had a difficult time adjusting to being a parent to his son. In the year 2000 an article appeared in the Canadian Medical Association Journal that argues that Winnie the Pooh can be linked with PTSD. It declared Pooh to be suffering from ADHD, inattentive type, and possibly OCD. Piglet was diagnosed with Generalized Anxiety Disorder. Eeyore was seen with Dysthymic, a depressive disorder. Tigger, as expected, was a representation of ADHD, Hyperactivity/Impulsive subtype. Rabbit was declared to suffer from Narcissistic Personality Disorder. Each character resembled each toy A. A. Milne's son had, along with their names. And the name of A. A. Milne's son. Christopher Robin Milne. I hope I have taught you something today and that this wasn't for nothing. Stay Strong, Arctic Strong. Sincerely, MsArcticFoxy
  • @lilven286
    Good job caylas for giving me nightmares