Lol you obviously don't have glasses then. It's so god damned easy to see things out of the corner of your eye, just out of common paranoia. One of my lights looks like his head, some of the smudges, posters, corner of my room, door, etc. look like suit/tendrils. Creeps me the fuck out ...David_G said:I figured out what you were doing at this post:
Before that, I just took it as normal paranoia of someone who's read through the scary thread.DarthFennec said:Awwwww, fuck. Now I keep seeing him in the reflection in my glasses 9_9
My neck is sore already from looking behind me so often -.-
i jumped so high. And the bad thing was, is that i just finished reading the first story and was laughing at it.S.R.S. said:Go to ED and search creepy pasta.
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You're right, I don't have glasses. Now that I think about it, yes it is kinda likely that you could mistake the reflections as Slenderman, especially since your imagination is probably working really hard.DarthFennec said:Lol you obviously don't have glasses then. It's so god damned easy to see things out of the corner of your eye, just out of common paranoia. One of my lights looks like his head, some of the smudges, posters, corner of my room, door, etc. look like suit/tendrils. Creeps me the fuck out ...David_G said:I figured out what you were doing at this post:
Before that, I just took it as normal paranoia of someone who's read through the scary thread.DarthFennec said:Awwwww, fuck. Now I keep seeing him in the reflection in my glasses 9_9
My neck is sore already from looking behind me so often -.-
This could be made into a better creepypasta if they'd eat the "chicken" and maybe tell us why the mother was worried after recounting the conversation.Quantum Roberts said:An entry from Urban Myths by Yorrick Brown and Mike Flynn:
A couple from San Francisco asked the girl next door if she could babysit on a Friday night so they could go to the movies. The girl readily accepted and, come Friday night, the couple left their baby with the girl. The couple enjoyed the film and so decided to go for a drink and quick bite before returning home, but the Wife, like most mothers, was a little worried about her baby and decided to call the Babysitter to see if everything was all right.
The phone was eventually answered by the girl, who told the mother that everything was fine and that she had just put the chicken in the fridge. Satisfied, the Mother joined her husband but it wasn't till she recounted the conversation to her husband did the mother start to worry. Racing home they found the girl in hysterics and the baby missing.
The Babysitter had taken LSD and while hallucinating, mistook the baby for a chicken and placed it in the oven.
Agreed. I would see nothing wrong if I was told that the uneaten part of a chicken had been placed in the fridge.David_G said:This could be made into a better creepypasta if they'd eat the "chicken" and maybe tell us why the mother was worried after recounting the conversation.Quantum Roberts said:An entry from Urban Myths by Yorrick Brown and Mike Flynn:
A couple from San Francisco asked the girl next door if she could babysit on a Friday night so they could go to the movies. The girl readily accepted and, come Friday night, the couple left their baby with the girl. The couple enjoyed the film and so decided to go for a drink and quick bite before returning home, but the Wife, like most mothers, was a little worried about her baby and decided to call the Babysitter to see if everything was all right.
The phone was eventually answered by the girl, who told the mother that everything was fine and that she had just put the chicken in the fridge. Satisfied, the Mother joined her husband but it wasn't till she recounted the conversation to her husband did the mother start to worry. Racing home they found the girl in hysterics and the baby missing.
The Babysitter had taken LSD and while hallucinating, mistook the baby for a chicken and placed it in the oven.
This thread won't die because the unknown, the obscure, the bizarre, the horrific, the things that we don't want to understand call out to us, tugging at some primal string within us and luring us deeper and deeper into a tunnel that only goes one way.ConnorCool said:Why wont this thread die, I don't want to see but I keep reading, why must I keep reading?
We, as people, can create, but we cannot stop. We have given birth to something here, but I doubt that cany of us can controll it.ConnorCool said:Why wont this thread die, I don't want to see but I keep reading, why must I keep reading?
And the fact so many of us come back to get creeped out, knowing full well that it will happen, I find scarier than anything else in this thread.Tomas Krystinik said:This thread won't die because the unknown, the obscure, the bizarre, the horrific, the things that we don't want to understand call out to us, tugging at some primal string within us and luring us deeper and deeper into a tunnel that only goes one way.ConnorCool said:Why wont this thread die, I don't want to see but I keep reading, why must I keep reading?
And as for you, as to why you keep coming back, why you beg for it to stop and yet silently beg for more, you are no different. You too are drawn to the flame the way a moth is, and when the fires burn you, you hug them ever closer. It is nature to fear the unknown, but it is also nature to love it.
Tomas Krystinik said:This thread won't die because the unknown, the obscure, the bizarre, the horrific, the things that we don't want to understand call out to us, tugging at some primal string within us and luring us deeper and deeper into a tunnel that only goes one way.
And as for you, as to why you keep coming back, why you beg for it to stop and yet silently beg for more, you are no different. You too are drawn to the flame the way a moth is, and when the fires burn you, you hug them ever closer. It is nature to fear the unknown, but it is also nature to love it.
You guys are incredibly poeticthe clockmaker said:We, as people, can create, but we cannot stop. We have given birth to something here, but I doubt that cany of us can controll it.
Sure, you can tell yourself that you are in control, that you choose to return out of some form of natural curiosity, but don't you dare deny that feeling of a hook in your psyche. That tug of some dark tail curled around your mind, just behind your ear, whispering, always whispering,
'come and see'
Thanks! I'm working on writing up some original creepy stuff myself. I kinda have writer's block though. In the mean time:Rhymenoceros said:You guys are incredibly poetic
Kudos to you
No, I don't think that's a Hiroshima survivor. There's no way anyone that injured would have been triaged for help. Lots of people in that city could have survived with their skin burned away, hands cut off, or eyes melted, for example. But anyone with severe injuries was denied medical attention, and in some cases food, so they wouldn't take away resources from healthier hibakusha.ZombieDarwin said:![]()
this poor fellow is a hiroshima survivor. scary to see but tough not to admire his will to live. hope it's not a duplicate, but i'm not going thru all 28 pages -_-;
For someone who survived a nuclear explosion I'd say that guy IS pretty fecking healthy...poor guy. Also well we're demonising the japanese for not attempting to help doomed people lets not forget who dropped the bombs in the first place...not like it's going to stop the US doing it again.Chamale said:No, I don't think that's a Hiroshima survivor. There's no way anyone that injured would have been triaged for help. Lots of people in that city could have survived with their skin burned away, hands cut off, or eyes melted, for example. But anyone with severe injuries was denied medical attention, and in some cases food, so they wouldn't take away resources from healthier hibakusha.ZombieDarwin said:![]()
this poor fellow is a hiroshima survivor. scary to see but tough not to admire his will to live. hope it's not a duplicate, but i'm not going thru all 28 pages -_-;
I see no reason why this man wouldn't be considered someone worth saving. He is suffering from a mix of old age and nuke related injuries. Honestly, the scariest thing about him is how he shows how evil war is, and how the nuke may as well run on the blood of puppies and orphans.ZydrateDealer said:For someone who survived a nuclear explosion I'd say that guy IS pretty fecking healthy...poor guy. Also well we're demonising the japanese for not attempting to help doomed people lets not forget who dropped the bombs in the first place...not like it's going to stop the US doing it again.Chamale said:No, I don't think that's a Hiroshima survivor. There's no way anyone that injured would have been triaged for help. Lots of people in that city could have survived with their skin burned away, hands cut off, or eyes melted, for example. But anyone with severe injuries was denied medical attention, and in some cases food, so they wouldn't take away resources from healthier hibakusha.ZombieDarwin said:![]()
this poor fellow is a hiroshima survivor. scary to see but tough not to admire his will to live. hope it's not a duplicate, but i'm not going thru all 28 pages -_-;
Ta mate, will probably write something tonight.Rhymenoceros said:You guys are incredibly poetic
Kudos to you
If this is true, it's really fucking creepy.Hanzo Hattori said:y'know whats scary? Over here, near my hometown, there is an old children's "hospital" of nazi germany in WWII. It's abandoned, sorta deep in a forest near the town. You wouldn't expect it to be there, just to mention it. Well anyways, nobody has ever really been in it, nobody of importance atleast. There is a small video (handy clip) about a handful of kids in the age between 12 and 16 being in it. It really is not faked since I know those guys in real life. Before they went in the building, exactly at 01:00 o'clock in the morning you can clearly hear some kind of mourning in the forest near the hospital. They thought it might be a farmer or something like that... So they went into the building, carefully exploring room after room. It's like a labyrinth in some way... There still were documents from world war II about studies the nazi scientists did with the kids, it even contained pictures. The pictures showed little toddlers, completely thin with big eyes, which had different eyecolors on each eye. It was disgusting... but yeah, we know that the nazis did gruesome stuff.
I was the first one to see their video (except themselves). I wasn't really expecting less than that... but suddenly you could see something hushing in the dark... You couldn't say what it was, but there was something moving in the background... I am not joking on you, I'm damn serious. In the moment they were in the building, they didn't even notice it. I was the first one to see it.
I completely forgot about the video.. so years passed, nobody ever speaking about it.. until a friend of mine came up with the idea to watch it again... Although I almost shat my pants, they decided to go there once again, me with them. I couldn't really say no because I didn't want to be the scary cat...
So we went up there again at the same time as they were recently. It was just as silent as usual (I love near the forest and haven't noticed anything ever...) for me... but, as I said, I shit you not, there was exactly the same kind of mourning again at about 1 o'clock in the morning.. This was the time I decided to just run away through the forest home with my friends... I'm pretty sure they were as scared as I was.
As we were sprinting through the forest we could clearly hear a kind of scream behind us... getting louder and louder. I was so pumped with adrenaline and fear that I just sprinted as fast as it is physically possible for me... When we left the forest the screaming and morning suddenly stopped.
First I thought it maybe was another guy wanting to scare us or something.. but why? How did he know we were going up there? We told nobody about it. For sure.
And my house is the only house near the old hospital... the other ones are pretty far away from it.
I am still scared to this day.. this gave me a trauma.