The scariest part about cursed objects is that there really are no clear warning signs,
and by the time you have finally figured out that you are cursed, it's often already
too late.
12.
A magical Life is the name of a paranormal-investigator-slash-YouTuber who bought this clown puppet knowing that
it was most likely cursed.
She's talking about how the puppet always turns off the camera when suddenly she feels
something hot rake across her arm.
Judging from what I've seen, I'd say probably so.
11.
Steve Punt is a private investigator working for the BBC.
This time he buys a cursed painting that supposedly cannot be burned and puts it to the test.
Within less than two minutes the flame quietly goes out, coincidentally just as it's about
to touch the boy.
I wonder if this painting was coated in some kind of fire-resistant substance or if this
really is proof of a curse.
Maybe if they started the fire in the middle of the painting instead of on the right it
would have spread a little more.
10.
A YouTuber named DarkenedAuras buys a cursed doll on eBay and decides to record it for
signs of the supernatural.
Within the first ten seconds they notice it is behaving very strangely.
The doll begins to rock back and forth on its own.
And I'm not sure if you heard this part or not, but she says that the doll's eyes
are light blue in real life, but they appear as pitch black on camera.
Watch how the doll spins around when one of them goes to grab her.
They continue to poke and prod the doll for well over an hour, and at one point they even
record under the table to show that there are no magnets underneath, which was my guess.
I encourage you to watch the full video and make note of what else you can see, as I'm
sure that there are many other paranormal moments not shown here.
9.
Okay, so these YouTubers didn't exactly buy this next one, but they still obtained
a cursed object nonetheless.
Dark Arts Paranormal is walking around a giant bottomless cave when they come across a watery
section that's filled with smashed-up cars.
They don't seem very worried about finding any bodies as they pull open doors and trunks
and see what's inside.
That's when one of them finds it . . .
It's a rusty old sword that is caked with filth.
It must have been down there for a very long time.
Their excitement soon wears off and they agree it's time to leave.
They start to head out, but hours pass and they are only becoming more and more lost.
Even though they had no problem getting in, they can't seem to find their way out and,
to make matters worse, their phones all lose signal at once.
Eventually they make it to the surface alive and exhausted.
It's been over four hours and everyone they know is calling them and leaving worried messages.
I wouldn't be surprised if the cursed sword was leading them astray ["a-stray"] the
entire time but let me know what you think.
8.
Melanie Bantel and her friends go on a road trip and end up buying a potentially cursed
item, though none of them knew it at the time.
The front and back of the album looks relatively normal, but when they play the record, it
just sounds like someone yelling in an extremely deep voice.
Melanie and her friends think this record is either cursed or else some sort of experimental
music project, though it's hard to tell for sure since they don't play it for very
long.
I wonder if any of them experienced any bad luck after making this video.
7.
Soul Reaper Paranormal is a YouTuber who recently purchased an old stack of antique Bibles,
five of them to be precise.
He is sure that at least one has a spirit inside because he can often feel its presence
draw near.
Watch again and you'll see that the Bible goes from being completely sturdy to toppling
over in less than one second flat.
None of the other books fall over either, which I find especially odd since they are
all touching.
Soul Reaper's reaction is hard to fake, so either he is one of the best actors on
YouTube, or something really is up with this book in particular.
6.
This YouTuber just bought some scrap cars for dirt cheap.
There's only one catch though . . .
The car has both airbags deployed and, judging
from the interior, there were probably no survivors.
He pulls out a bag of wrecked parts that just gives me a bad feeling all around, then he
moves deeper inside.
The center console contains some weird beads and other miscellaneous items.
It's strange to think that he could be rummaging through the very same belongings of a person
who is no longer living.
Eventually he comes across a pair of designer sunglasses that again give me the same weird
feeling as before.
Let me know if you would actually take any of these items or if you would leave them
be.
5.
A YouTuber named Crystal Garcia and her friend are nervously excited to receive a haunted
porcelain doll they've ordered from eBay.
First they pull out handwritten note from the person they bought it off of.
The person claims to be a paranormal investigator with hundreds of items and says that this
one is the most active.
They soon learn the doll has been possessed by the spirit of an eleven-year-old girl named
Rebecca, who was poisoned by her own mother.
Watch this part and tell me if you think Rebecca is up to something here.
The strange object floating in the center could just be a piece of hair, but that still
doesn't explain how an orb appears overhead at the exact moment she mentions one.
4.
geomio9 is a YouTuber who claims to have bought an old photo that comes with a worrisome curse.
He doubted the legend at first but soon found it to be true with his own eyes.
I could be wrong, but this kind of looks like the hologram photos you can buy at certain
gift stores.
But then again, geomio9 uploaded this video in 2006, and I'm not even sure if they were
made back then.
Maybe someone can let me know in the comments section.
3.
A YouTuber named Paranormal Response acquires two paintings from the late 60s.
These paintings are meant for more than just looking at.
According to legend, they capture bad dreams before they can reach the minds of sleeping
children.
So after more than forty years of catching bad dreams, you can only imagine how loaded
with negative energy these two paintings must be.
Paranormal Response himself says he got a bad feeling just being around them.
He is describing the paintings in more detail when he records what could be the voice of
spirit.
Tell me what you hear.
Maybe it's just me, but it kind of sounds like something is moving off camera rather
instead than a voice.
Anyway, he sets up his spirit box and it isn't long before he is talking with a spirit attached
to the painting.
Soon he gets a bad feeling about the spirit and quickly asks him to leave.
To make things even stranger, apparently there was another spirit-contacting session before
this one, but for whatever reason his equipment failed to record it.
2.
A YouTuber named Paloma Renee decides to buy a supposed ghost off of eBay.
She receives this letter describing an old ghost from the 1800s that has haunted their
home for years before being captured in a jar.
The instructions look like they were typed in a hurry and are incomplete.
Despite this warning, Paloma and her friend unleash the ghost and use a Ouija board to
communicate.
They aren't taking this very seriously at all and ask some pretty silly questions for
about five minutes.
They get mostly non-answers in return and are ready to end the session, but first they
check to see if they offended the ghost.
This is their cursed reply.
Watch their hands again and tell me if you think this is a real paranormal answer or
if they are moving the pointer themselves.
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1.
A YouTuber named cybernova orders a pair of cursed dolls from eBay that she wants to examine
for signs of the paranormal.
She starts off by questioning one of the dolls using two copper rods.
If there is a spirit nearby, then the rods should start moving on their own.
Next she puts the two dolls in a room and leaves a motion sensor camera running for
a full week straight.
The first few nights she repeatedly gets notifications of movement on her phone followed by videos
of orbs.
She also claims to hear wild animals growling outside.
As if that wasn't enough, this mysterious crescent shape briefly appears on the final
night.
If this is what happens after seven days, then who knows what would kind of activity
cybernova could have gotten if she kept the camera running for a full month.
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