Eh,I like you.sasquatch99 said:Depends.Fniff said:Do you mind being a spider?sasquatch99 said:I think I saw a movie called that.Gxas said:Ever read 'Salem's Lot? If not, do so.
You will never leave your window unlocked at night again.
Is that the scene where that kid is outside the window?
OT: Big spiders. Don't mind the little ones but the fucking big ones, I'll see you later, dude.
Cos,I want to try out mind swapping.
What size we talking here?
No, that's fine.Fniff said:Eh,I like you.sasquatch99 said:Depends.
What size we talking here?
Small,bout the size of a pinhead. Maybe a bit bigger,if you want.
Well.sasquatch99 said:No, that's fine.Fniff said:Eh,I like you.sasquatch99 said:Depends.
What size we talking here?
Small,bout the size of a pinhead. Maybe a bit bigger,if you want.
I really hate big spiders so that's fine.
Off-topic, congrats on Gonzo status, man.
You must celebrate this accomplishment!
Like this.
Oh. Dear. God.-Stranger- said:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPIY6sVtbXQ&feature=fvw
This. Note, most of the video is preaching, just watch the first half or so.
EDIT: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xV8NLu36Sz0&feature=related
This one has no preaching, but no back-story either. It's just the recording.
YOU SUMMONED CTHULTHU. NIGHTMARE FUEL AHOY!Poke_Freak said:Hmm.. I don't know.
The only two times I can remember when I was really, absolutely, crap-my-pants-and-hide-in-a-corner scared would be:
The first would be when I played Vagrant Story (old, but awesome, PSX game) late at night and ran into the Quicksilvers in the the Undercity area.
Basically you're running around, wearing ass-less pants, in a cursed city full of undead and various monster, chasing a cult leader who may be dangerously insane or the next Messiah (it's a bit of a toss-up, really) and you walk down into the old slums of the city where the building are so crowded that there are no streets, just alleys, and the crumbling old houses lean in towards the few flickering lightposts as if the very city itself is beginning to feel afraid of the dark... And then you hear giggling, and little bright white dolls resembling children stagger towards you brandishing various sharp objects.
And the other would be when I accidently summoned Cthulhu in my bathroom.
No, I'm not joking. I'm 100% serious.
I could see the light dim as if something was blocking the door and I felt a gust of warm air on my neck, coming from slightly above. Of course, when I turned around there was nothing there, so I figured it was just my imagination, and that I was tired.
That night I slept very badly and dreamt of shrill flutes being "played" in no particular melody, just a long series of noises. And anyone who knows their Lovecraft know why that is a bad thing.
I then woke up in the middle of the night to hear some sounds fade away. The "splotch, splotch, splotch" of something big, wet and slimy walking across my floor.
Basically I crawled into the corner of my bed and sat there, hugging my knees and desperately focusing only on keeping my eyes shut, and feeling the wall pressed against my back because I just knew that if I forgot about either for just a split second, and opened my eyes to see what was in front of me, or forgot that I wasn't anywhere else than in my room I'd be dead.
Afterwards, it's kind of a fun story. "I accidently summoned Cthulhu in my bathroom" is a good conversation topic when you have nothing else to say..
But that night was the only time in my life that I've been completely and absolutely terrified.
Even a few years before that when a doctor suddenly told me that I might die, or at least get crippling brain damage unless they perform sugery within a week, did I get the same feeling of fearing for my life.
I can't tell if you're scared or just disappointed. If disappointed, I can understand. If scared... well, yeah, I can understand.Fniff said:Oh. Dear. God.-Stranger- said:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPIY6sVtbXQ&feature=fvw
This. Note, most of the video is preaching, just watch the first half or so.
EDIT: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xV8NLu36Sz0&feature=related
This one has no preaching, but no back-story either. It's just the recording.
Wierd. I do this too. Ever found yourself trapped or stuck somewhere? And it is crazy - I know there isn't an axe wielding nutter outside, or a yawning chasm in the floor or a boogeyman or any of that stuff. Unreasonable fears are just...weird.Monkfish Acc. said:Sometimes, for no explainable reason, I become incredibly unwilling to open doors.
S'weird.
It's everyone's worst enemy. That's why horror games are usually much more tense before the enemies show up.Valksy said:Wierd. I do this too. Ever found yourself trapped or stuck somewhere? And it is crazy - I know there isn't an axe wielding nutter outside, or a yawning chasm in the floor or a boogeyman or any of that stuff. Unreasonable fears are just...weird.Monkfish Acc. said:Sometimes, for no explainable reason, I become incredibly unwilling to open doors.
S'weird.
And the dark. Oh yes. 35 years old and afraid of the dark...or more accurately..what might be IN the dark.
Imagination is my own worst enemy sometimes.
I was about to turn off the computer and go to sleep. Decided to check this tab first. I saw a large post, and read it.Poke_Freak said:*snip*
And the other would be when I accidently summoned Cthulhu in my bathroom.
No, I'm not joking. I'm 100% serious.
I could see the light dim as if something was blocking the door and I felt a gust of warm air on my neck, coming from slightly above. Of course, when I turned around there was nothing there, so I figured it was just my imagination, and that I was tired.
That night I slept very badly and dreamt of shrill flutes being "played" in no particular melody, just a long series of noises. And anyone who knows their Lovecraft know why that is a bad thing.
I then woke up in the middle of the night to hear some sounds fade away. The "splotch, splotch, splotch" of something big, wet and slimy walking across my floor.
Basically I crawled into the corner of my bed and sat there, hugging my knees and desperately focusing only on keeping my eyes shut, and feeling the wall pressed against my back because I just knew that if I forgot about either for just a split second, and opened my eyes to see what was in front of me, or forgot that I wasn't anywhere else than in my room I'd be dead.
For me, it's more having just left the dark that makes me get all paranoid.Valksy said:Wierd. I do this too. Ever found yourself trapped or stuck somewhere? And it is crazy - I know there isn't an axe wielding nutter outside, or a yawning chasm in the floor or a boogeyman or any of that stuff. Unreasonable fears are just...weird.Monkfish Acc. said:Sometimes, for no explainable reason, I become incredibly unwilling to open doors.
S'weird.
And the dark. Oh yes. 35 years old and afraid of the dark...or more accurately..what might be IN the dark.
Imagination is my own worst enemy sometimes.
And spiders. I will make them a deal, they stay the hell away from me and I won't throw boots or phone books at them and wont condemn them to a whirling death in the Dyson...
Smile Dog, perchance?The Maddest March Hare said:-snip-
[small]Smile for the camera..[/small]
Yes, I know. I couldn't sleep properly for quite some time after that.Fniff said:YOU SUMMONED CTHULTHU. NIGHTMARE FUEL AHOY!
Jesus Christ.
Your own doctor said that you had a bit of brain damage?
I think it was a star spawn,Cthulthu is much more big.
You're welcome.Voodoomancer said:*snip, yourself*
Now I won't be able to sleep. Thank you very much.