Why I think Slenderman is a popular horror icon right now.

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Friendly Lich

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Slenderman seems to me like a representation of the faceless corporate entity untouchable yet having an incredible amount of control over our daily lives. The business suit is an obvious one which is accompanied by the uncaring totally anonymous face then his very long arms represent the international reach of globe spanning corporations. He is controlling and inescapable just like some mega-corps you just cant get away from no matter where you go they have their chain store set up right there. Just a ramble.
 

Cabisco

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Wait what?

I thought he was popular because their was a kinda good game about him right now and that it's something new. We like new things, new things are different from the old things we are used to. New things make us interested.
 

Pinkamena

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I think you're reading too much into it. He's just creepy.
 

SlaveNumber23

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I really don't think there is anything deeper there, someone just up a creepy character and people liked it, I highly doubt that whoever thought him up was setting out to make an evil corporation metaphor and even if they did I doubt even more that people read into that. Slenderman is popular because he is creepy and intriguing.
 

White Lightning

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He's not even creepy anymore, at first it was when it was just something in pictures but the whole mythos thing expanded into sheer sillyness. I mean I'm surprised people can read it with a straight face.
 

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Pinkamena said:
I think you're reading too much into it. He's just creepy.
I think you're grossly overestimating him, actually. He's essentially the bastard son of everything 7 year olds find scary all in one at this point.
 

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Demon ID said:
Wait what?

I thought he was popular because their was a kinda good game about him right now and that it's something new. We like new things, new things are different from the old things we are used to. New things make us interested.
He's waaaaaaaaaaay older than that. He's been around for years.

Also, I think he's a horror icon because his nature is paranoia-inducing, and your paranoia makes him more likely to come for you, which induces more paranoia, etc.

This is supported by people who don't find him scary often saying they aren't easily paranoid.
 

Coach Morrison

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lacktheknack said:
Demon ID said:
Wait what?

I thought he was popular because their was a kinda good game about him right now and that it's something new. We like new things, new things are different from the old things we are used to. New things make us interested.
He's waaaaaaaaaaay older than that. He's been around for years.

Also, I think he's a horror icon because his nature is paranoia-inducing, and your paranoia makes him more likely to come for you, which induces more paranoia, etc.

This is supported by people who don't find him scary often saying they aren't easily paranoid.
Yea he freaks me out because you don't know what he wants, what he can do or why he's even doing any of this. Also he blends so nicely into so many places and that doesn't help at night when you think you saw something.

I have never seen him as some corporation figure.
 

Dreadman75

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I always found him scary for an entirely different reason.

He can, literally, appear anywhere and everywhere without making so much as a sound. You could walk around your house, suddenly turn around and BOOM he's standing there at the end of the hall you just came down, watching you. You can't stop him, you can't fight him, you can't hide from him. No matter what you do he will find you.

That is fucking scary. The disproportionate limbs, tendrils, and crippling madness upon merely seeing his visage are all just icing on the creepy cake after that. (Or whatever his commonly agreed upon powers/abilities are at this point.)
 

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He's popular because Slender just came out. Most people who talk about him now didn't know about him before that.
 

Something Amyss

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I always thought of the suit as a standard element of subverted expectations. It's usually used as such.
 

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SL33TBL1ND said:
He's popular because Slender just came out. Most people who talk about him now didn't know about him before that.
Really? Because I couldn't AVOID him before Slender came out.

...And now he's crashing on my couch. It's hard to get signal in here.
 

ImBigBob

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What I like about Slender Man is that in many of his stories, he has a hidden agenda. He can appear in rooms at will and wipe people's minds, yet he rarely kills anyone and lets most of his victims go. He's like the anti-slasher villain. So what is it that he really wants?

The terror comes from what you can't comprehend. No one can comprehend Slender Man.
 

GTwander

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+OP is correct.

Slenderman is who comes after you when you try to bring BP up on criminal charges.
 

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Friendly Lich said:
Slenderman seems to me like a representation of the faceless corporate entity untouchable yet having an incredible amount of control over our daily lives. The business suit is an obvious one which is accompanied by the uncaring totally anonymous face then his very long arms represent the international reach of globe spanning corporations. He is controlling and inescapable just like some mega-corps you just cant get away from no matter where you go they have their chain store set up right there. Just a ramble.
Yeah because you have time to think about all that shit in the few milliseconds between when you see him and when you jump out of your chair and piss your pants...
 

LittleThestral

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He's creepy because he can blend into trees, devours children, and because not even the gods can help you if you notice him and he sets his sights on you. Also that whole 'vaguely trying to blend in with humans and not quite succeeding with that suit' thing.

Zachary Amaranth said:
SL33TBL1ND said:
He's popular because Slender just came out. Most people who talk about him now didn't know about him before that.
Really? Because I couldn't AVOID him before Slender came out.

...And now he's crashing on my couch. It's hard to get signal in here.
So he finally left Marik and Bakura alone? Well, as long as he's not interrupting your LPs, too.
 

Coach Morrison

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ImBigBob said:
What I like about Slender Man is that in many of his stories, he has a hidden agenda. He can appear in rooms at will and wipe people's minds, yet he rarely kills anyone and lets most of his victims go. He's like the anti-slasher villain. So what is it that he really wants?

The terror comes from what you can't comprehend. No one can comprehend Slender Man.
Well if you watch EverymanHybrid he does have a couple of murders, well at least hes there when they find the remains, but you never see it and he just leaves bags of gunk so how he does that is even more horrifying.

Why is the captcha "It's Super Delicious" is it talking about the trash bags of human remains?
 

KefkaCultist

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Yeah, there's nothing going on as deep as you think OP. He was just created to be creepy and does that pretty efficiently

Also, I'd like to don my hipster glasses for a moment and say that I was a Slenderman follower before Slender via watching Marble Hornets since season 1.
 

Gamer_Fries

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Honestly I think Slender is pretty dumb, and don't care whether he is what you think he is or just you know FAKE.