TikToks You Should NOT WATCH At Night.. - Summary

Summary

The content appears to be a video featuring a host who reacts to and discusses various "creepy" and "spooky" content, including a mysterious door, abandoned Disney park, and various internet urban legends and scary stories. The host also engages in light-hearted banter with their audience, encourages viewers to subscribe and follow them on social media, and teases future content.

Throughout the video, the host reacts to numerous creepy topics, including a door in their daughter's closet, an abandoned Disney park infested with alligators, and the possibility of being stared at while sleeping. The host also discusses a supposed curse and shares a personal anecdote about seeing a creepy doll blink.

The video ends with the host wishing their viewers "sweet dreams" and encouraging them to keep their toes tucked under the blankets, which they jokingly refer to as "monster shields."

Facts

1. There is a creepy little door in the narrator's daughter's closet.
2. The narrator is unsure what the door was originally used for.
3. Kangaroos are known to be aggressive and have been observed luring people into water to drown them.
4. In 1871, a train crash occurred 200 feet away from the Austin House, killing 22 people.
5. The Austin House has several female mannequins on its front porch, which are dressed in different outfits daily.
6. The mannequins are arranged to face the site of the 1871 train crash.
7. An abandoned Disney park was shut down in 1999 due to infestations of free-roaming alligators and animal abuse.
8. An 11-year-old boy died from a flesh-eating bacteria found in the park's water.
9. The lion's costume in the movie "The Wizard of Oz" was made from a real lion's skin.
10. There is an 80% chance that someone is staring at you when you wake up between 2 and 3 am.
11. Kidnappers have been known to tie objects around car doors to delay the owner's exit and facilitate abduction.
12. A woman on a business trip experienced intense fear and heard whispers saying "I'm coming to get you" after staying awake past 3 am.