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NaturesTemper

Top videos analyzed · May 2026
28 / 100
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Heavy profanity, creepy military horror stories, and zero filter make this one strictly for adults.

Best for ages 17+

This channel mixes military storytelling with nature and cryptid-style content, but the dominant tone is raw and unfiltered. The creator speaks like he's venting to a buddy after a long shift, which has an authentic appeal, but it also means profanity is constant and completely unrestricted. The stories lean hard into tension, paranoia, and the unexplained, which will hook certain audiences but isn't remotely aimed at younger viewers.

Score Breakdown

Language & Tone 15 / 100
Violence & Danger 45 / 100
Adult Content 50 / 100
Commercialism 85 / 100
Role Modeling 40 / 100

KidWatch Assessment

This channel mixes military storytelling with nature and cryptid-style content, but the dominant tone is raw and unfiltered. The creator speaks like he's venting to a buddy after a long shift, which has an authentic appeal, but it also means profanity is constant and completely unrestricted. The stories lean hard into tension, paranoia, and the unexplained, which will hook certain audiences but isn't remotely aimed at younger viewers.

The nature content is a bright spot. It's genuinely informative and presented with real curiosity. That side of the channel feels like a different creator almost, more measured and educational in its pacing.

The military narrative content is where parents need to pay attention. It blends real service experiences with what are essentially supernatural horror stories, and the line between the two is deliberately blurry. Themes include isolation, perceived threats, mysterious figures, and institutional intimidation. It's compelling stuff, but it's built for adults who can sort fact from atmosphere.

Flagged Moments from Top Videos

Severe "Weird Sh*t I've Seen as a Marine" Part 1

Profanity is used constantly throughout, including fully uncensored f-words and s-words in casual narration. There's no attempt to soften or contextualize the language for a general audience.

Moderate "Weird Sh*t I've Seen as a Marine" Part 1

The story builds toward a genuinely unsettling encounter with a figure that may not be human, described in detail meant to disturb. The ambiguity is intentional and designed to unsettle.

Moderate "Weird Sh*t I've Seen as a Marine" Part 2

The narrator mentions receiving a threatening text message telling him to stop writing, framing it as real institutional intimidation. Whether true or not, it models a paranoid and adversarial relationship with authority.

Moderate "Weird Sh*t I've Seen as a Marine" Part 2

References to something watching the unit from trees, combined with descriptions of soldiers being psychologically shaken, sick, and afraid to discuss what happened, create a sustained horror atmosphere with no resolution or grounding.

Mild "Weird Sh*t I've Seen as a Marine" Part 3

Casual mentions of drinking as a primary way to decompress during leave time are woven into the narrative without comment, normalizing alcohol use as a coping mechanism.

Severe "Weird Sh*t I've Seen as a Marine" Part 3

Profanity continues at the same frequency as earlier installments, including in descriptions of training exercises and interpersonal interactions, with no reduction in intensity.

Moderate "Weird Sh*t I've Seen as a Marine" Part 4

The recurring structure of a mysterious figure approaching in the dark, behaving wrongly, is deployed again here. The pattern across the series conditions viewers to expect and anticipate horror scenarios as normal parts of military life.

Mild Legends of Nature: Gustave the Giant Crocodile

Detailed discussion of a crocodile allegedly responsible for killing up to 300 people, with descriptions of attack patterns and uneaten corpses. The tone is informational but the subject matter is graphic in implication.

What Parents Should Know

Keep this channel away from kids under 16 at minimum, the language alone makes it unsuitable for younger audiences.

Watch an episode yourself before deciding if it's right for your teenager, the tone and subject matter vary significantly between content types.

If your kid is drawn to the nature and wildlife content, know that it sits alongside military horror storytelling on the same channel, so autoplay is a real concern.

Talk to your teen about the blurred line between real experience and creepypasta-style storytelling, because this channel plays in that gray zone deliberately.

Note that the creator does discuss actual military service details, which makes the scary content feel more credible to younger viewers who may not have the context to separate atmosphere from reality.

Skip the military narrative series entirely with anyone who's prone to anxiety or sleep issues, the stories are designed to be unsettling and they succeed.

Recommended for ages 17+.

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