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J8keM0ney

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Wow. Haven't even finished the 1st page and I'm pretty sure there is no sleep in my Immediate future. looks like I'm gonna be half asleep in my math class this afternoon.
 
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shewolf51 said:
Cowabungaa said:
Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck... I feel uneasy now. Fake but who gives a damn. Very related to the scary thing I was going to post, namely this:
There's a similar story attached to this, the difference being someone made a video with it which is even scarier than the actual story.
*whimper* That gets so freaky after the blackout. The sounds especially. *rocks back and forth in the corner, wide-eyed*
Christ, I started watching it, and I could feel my heart pounding faster waiting. Waiting for something to happen. Then that white noise came up, and..I couldn't finish it. Why am I on this thread? It's 1:42 in the morning!
 

PurpleSky

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Many classic horror icons, such as Geger?s xenomorphs, Silent Hill?s Pyramid Head, and other disturbing creatures, share common characteristics. Pale skin, dark, sunken eyes, elongated faces, sharp teeth, and the like. These images inspire horror and revulsion in many, and with good reason. The characteristics shared by these faces are imprinted in the human mind.

Many things frighten humans instinctively. The fear is natural, and does not need to be reinforced in order to terrify. The fears are species-wide, stemming from dark times in the past when lightning could mean the burning of your tree home, thunder could be the approaching gallops of a stampede, predators could hide in darkness, and heights could make poor footing lethal.

The question you have to ask yourself is this:

What happened, deep in the hidden eras before history began, that could effect the entire human race so evenly as to give the entire species a deep, instinctual, and lasting fear of pale beings with dark, sunken eyes, razor sharp teeth, and elongated faces?

? Just be careful out there.
 

Grayjack

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Wow, and I just bumped a thread about this.

If you?re reading this, then I am hopefully long gone. It?s been? two months now since the meteor struck Mississippi. There was a lot of public interest in it, astrologers and the like all gathering around for a look. They took samples of the rock and shipped them all over the world to museums in every country. Hell, I almost made a trip to have a look myself, but I had an interview with a potential employer. If he hadn?t called me up the previous day, I?d be dead now. Three days later, after the initial hype died down, the news reported nothing on the meteor for a couple of days.

The next thing I heard about it was when I got home from the pub and turned on the late-night news. I was just in time to catch a breaking news article. The worried-looking reporter informed me that almost everyone who had been in the vicinity of Mississippi when the meteor went down had been hospitalised. Their symptoms were similar to those that a corpse experiences during decomposition. Ten people had already died, mostly the elderly and the very young. Scientists and geneticists from all over the globe were working frantically to try and find a cure. Being smarter than the average bear, I gathered some supplies and prepared for an epidemic. Years of being paranoid beyond reason was finally about to pay off.

The news the next day had a lighter tone. A Chinese scientist had worked out that the meteor had contained an alien strain of bacteria that slowly broke down flesh tissue. The scientist also remarked that the bacteria were only affecting humans. He had also worked out that if a victim consumed a living being, such as an insect, it would delay the progression of the bacteria, giving the scientists more time to figure out a permanent cure. Anyone who thought they may have contracted the infection was to eat as many live creatures as they could. The reporter also explained that the US Army was attempting to contain the infection.

They failed.

Anyone who has read Stephen King?s book, The Stand, will have an idea of how the bacteria made its way around the world. It passed through the air, but to catch it, you had to be near someone infected. Because the symptoms took between three to five days to kick in, people didn?t realise that they were infected. In a week, Victus Somes Disease, as it had been named, was global.

I had barricaded myself in my house, with towels and blankets stuffed into every crack. I had the TV tuned to the news all day and night. The scientists had not predicted that the bacteria would adapt to the infected people?s efforts at trying to keep it at bay. Victims all over the world were claiming that the insects were no longer working. People were starting to catch small mammals and eat them.

As the days went by, people were slowly eating larger and larger animals. The first reported case of cannibalism was, ironically, the last broadcast made. The anchorman?s hair was falling out and he was missing three teeth. He nervously told America that there had been a reported case of cannibalism in Southern Europe. He also said that there would be no further broadcasts. All survivors were to lock themselves in their house and not let anyone in.

For the next week and a half, I watched the infected shamble up the street, knocking on doors. One of my neighbours, a couple of houses down from me, was stupid enough to open the door. Three people dragged him out and started biting his flesh. They started with his arms and legs, trying to keep him alive for as long as possible. They were crying as they ate. Their meal was shrieking in pain, and the three people eating him were apologising furiously through mouthfuls of his arm. I don?t think they were unable to control themselves; it looked more like they were disgusted by what they had to do to stay alive.

They tried to break into my house five or six days later, but my barricades held. They were outside, begging me to let them in. ?Just one bite. Please, be generous.? I listened to their pleading all night, too scared to sleep.

I suppose I should explain why I?m writing this. I?m infected. Yesterday I coughed and lost a canine. I spent the night pulling out my teeth, easing them out one by one. It didn?t hurt; they just slid out, like pulling up carrots. Anyway, as I was saying, I?m infected. The bugs have stopped working, and all the wild animals have long since run away. I have decided to lure someone into my house and attack them. It sounds so wrong writing that out, but I don?t want to die. And I?m so hungry.

I?m sorry. I?m so, so sorry.
 

Rasputin1

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superbatranger said:
shewolf51 said:
Cowabungaa said:
Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck... I feel uneasy now. Fake but who gives a damn. Very related to the scary thing I was going to post, namely this:
There's a similar story attached to this, the difference being someone made a video with it which is even scarier than the actual story.
*whimper* That gets so freaky after the blackout. The sounds especially. *rocks back and forth in the corner, wide-eyed*
Christ, I started watching it, and I could feel my heart pounding faster waiting. Waiting for something to happen. Then that white noise came up, and..I couldn't finish it. Why am I on this thread? It's 1:42 in the morning!
How, in all honesty, do you people find this stuff scary?
 

Rakkana

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S.R.S. said:
Go to ED and search creepy pasta.

NEVER DO THAT TO ANYONE AGAIN!

And I've tracked the slender man and it turns out it was created on the internet. A complete lie.

Thank god.
 

Snownine

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Julianking93 said:
Ironic Pirate said:
Jesus, why do I read these when I'm home alone?
I don't know, man. I'm doing the same thing.

I pick the one time when mum, grandma and my dog are all out of the house to read this...
It is the middle of the day though.
 
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Rasputin1 said:
superbatranger said:
shewolf51 said:
Cowabungaa said:
Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck... I feel uneasy now. Fake but who gives a damn. Very related to the scary thing I was going to post, namely this:
There's a similar story attached to this, the difference being someone made a video with it which is even scarier than the actual story.
*whimper* That gets so freaky after the blackout. The sounds especially. *rocks back and forth in the corner, wide-eyed*
Christ, I started watching it, and I could feel my heart pounding faster waiting. Waiting for something to happen. Then that white noise came up, and..I couldn't finish it. Why am I on this thread? It's 1:42 in the morning!
How, in all honesty, do you people find this stuff scary?
Not that it was scary, but creepy. Personally, the background music in that video is unnerving to me. Also, it's late as hell. So, that probably contributed to the feeling.
 

Obsideo

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Well I made it to the second post before puking my pants out of fear.

Thanks, asshole.
 

SL33TBL1ND

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Awesomeforthemasses said:
commasplice said:
I prefer real creepy shit. The feet one is my favorite. Also, why shouldn't rats eat a de la Poer as a de la Poer eats forbidden things? ... The war ate my boy, damn them all ... and the Yanks ate Carfax with flames and burnt Grandsire Delapore and the secret ... No, no, I tell you, I am not that daemon swineherd in the twilit grotto! It was not Edward Norrys' fat face on that flabby fungous thing! Who says I am a de la Poer? He lived, but my boy died! ... Shall a Norrys hold the land of a de la Poer? ... It's voodoo, I tell you ... that spotted snake ... Curse you, Thornton, I'll teach you to faint at what my family do! ... 'Sblood, thou stinkard, I'll learn ye how to gust ... wolde ye swynke me thilke wys?... Magna Mater! Magna Mater!... Atys... Dia ad aghaidh's ad aodaun... agus bas dunarch ort! Dhonas 's dholas ort, agus leat-sa!... Ungl unl... rrlh ... chchch...
I was wondering when someone would bring up Lovecraft.
Lovecraft is the shit bro!
 

David_G

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OK, I just woke up, and I don't know why I keep reading through this thread, last night, I couldn't sleep, I finally fell asleep at 2 AM, and luckily I didn't have any nightmares.

A few years ago, a mother and father decided they needed a break, so they wanted to head out for a night on the town. They called their most trusted babysitter. When the babysitter arrived, the two children were already fast asleep in bed. So the babysitter just got to sit around and make sure everything was okay with the children. Later that night, the babysitter got bored and went to watch TV, but she couldn't watch it downstairs because they did not have cable downstairs (the parents didn't want children watching too much garbage). So, she called them and asked them if she could watch cable in the parent's room. Of course, the parents said it was OK, but the babysitter had one final request? she asked if she could cover up the angel statue outside the bedroom window with a blanket or cloth, at the very least close the blinds, because it made her nervous. The phone line was silent for a moment, and the father who was talking to the babysitter at the time said, "..Take the children and get out of the house?we will call the police. We do not have an angel statue."

The police found all three of the house occupants dead within three minutes of the call. No statue was found.

The Awesome Creepypasta section is awesome. But I wish I had never went there.