"Concurrency" Creepypasta | Scary Stories from R/Nosleep

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Published 2020-07-13
This is a creepypasta scary story from the nosleep subreddit, written by m59Gar, author of other popular scary stories like Psychosis ,A shattered life, what happens when the stars go out and many more!

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All Comments (21)
  • @Darksomnium
    Hey all! hope you enjoy this story! it was written by m59Gar, author of other popular scary stories like Psychosis ,A shattered life, what happens when the stars go out and many more! Remember to like and share (if you want to)
  • @eviltoad746
    "He doesn't die here, we do!" Has to be one of the most horrifying lines I've ever heard in a Creepypasta
  • @hannahdivic28
    “He doesn’t die here, we do!” I shivered👏🏼
  • As a resident of Virginia, I can vouch that there certainly are a lot of haunting things in the Blue Ridge Mountains... both hauntingly beautiful and hauntingly terrifying.
  • @Oseirhs
    Fun theory.the book that the guy didnt let anyone read was the notebook the kids dropped when they run away thats why his tribe was the only one with a dialect
  • @TheKillerind
    The sound effect of the twig snapping sounded like it came from somewhere in my house. Startled me.
  • I really like the way this writer represents time flow, it resonates with my own interpretation of it, great story and great narration as always 💜
  • @dck7048
    Jumpscared by the sound of a twig snapping in a youtube narration😂 My man your work is hitting new highs every time, love the quality you're putting out here.
  • M59Gar has written some of my favorite stories, a Shattered life, Psychosis, Stuck, now this! All really thought provoking and leaves the reader/listeners wondering... in deep thought! Keep up the good work, fellas!👍🏾👍🏾
  • @RandomGuy-sp8pr
    It took me a while to realize that Matt Dymerski and m59Gar was the same author.
  • @bird6679
    Perfect timing 😁 Also I was just telling my mom about how I absolutely love your voice, and how much emotion you put into it. Love your work man keep it up!❤️
  • @aidenwinter1117
    The stories you choose are always so philosophical and I just can’t get enough of them
  • @jayy2949
    Nice adding my tribe's language in there! A'ho Edit: no one would be able to translate tsalagi to english that quick though but i appreciate it anyway lol
  • @spookeh526
    Just finished watching this while trying to fall asleep and now this ending about how somebody is telling our story and to them were already dead has my mind going into overdrive about my future death😖 like I don’t know how to explain my though process right now.. it’s when you’ve realized it feels like you always been a certain age since you don’t remember you’re childhood days and how it feels like you’ve slept all you’re life and you just woke up this age since time passed so fast. I’m like thinking how that period of time could have already passed for somebody and to them I’ve always been dead and I’m just another person in the world. Doesn’t make sense ik. I’m not going to sleep for a couple of hours now.... Edit: Noo it now feels like I’m not even living right now and i could just be experiencing a memory and I’m in a n alternate reality or I’m already dead... fuuuuuuuucck this ending messed me upppp
  • @greycover
    I enjoy listening to your stories whenever I go on car rides or working on something I listen to your stories. Keep up the good work!
  • @BlaqueCzar
    This was well written. I love how they used culture and time paradoxes to great effect
  • @xinndes439
    Wow. This is easily one of the best creepypastas I have ever heard.
  • That mosquito had me thinking there was a mosquito near me 😂🤣😂🤣