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Why Are Things Creepy? by Vsauce

  • Kimber StreamsKimber Streams
  • July 3, 2013

Michael Stevens, also known as Vsauce, explains why people have fears, phobias, and or are simply afraid of things in his latest video, “Why Are Things Creepy?“

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