Recently I've been getting into scary paranormal things. Anyone got any stories to share? Any local urban legends?
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call me a coward, but that thing is creepy!
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Depends what you characterize as paranormal. I posted some Vampirism information on 4chan's /x/, it isn't particularly paranormal, but I felt it qualified enough to be on the board. I can link you to similar information if interested.
Dude, that smiley.jpg picture with the dog thing at the bottom is fucking awesome.
If anything cool is ever going on Skype me up under the name "blarghle"
Maybe i'm a pansy but I had to turn my lights on when i was reading it. When I saw the pic i wasn't scared but jsut creeped out like when you look at some sweet gore then i lol'd
Depends what you characterize as paranormal. I posted some Vampirism information on 4chan's /x/, it isn't particularly paranormal, but I felt it qualified enough to be on the board. I can link you to similar information if interested.
Sure man, Creepy pasta would be awesome too.
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For the lulz
Somewhere in West Philadelphia , you will find an old basketball court with a single ball lying in the middle. Pick it up and start shooting hoops. After a while, a small group of hooligans will approach you and challenge you to a fight, which you must accept.
After the fight, you must go home and relay the events to your mother. She will then inform you that you have an aunt and uncle living in one of the districts of Los Angeles, and out of fear, she will send you to live there for an indefinite period of time.
With your bags packed, go to the street corner, and whistle for a cab. The cab that will pull up will bear the word FRESH on the license plate, and upon closer inspection, novelty fuzzy dice will hang in the mirror. Although you will suddenly realize that cabs like these are extremely hard to find, do not bear any thought to it. At this point you MUST point out in front of the car and say 'Yo homes to Bel Air'. You will stop in front of a mansion, and it will be sometime between 7 and 8 o'clock, even though it will feel like you've been traveling mere seconds. Get your luggage out and say 'Yo homes, smell ya later!', but do NOT turn back to face the cabby. Walk up to the door, look over your shoulder once, and then knock on the door three times.
If you follow these instructions, your life will get f[/0]lip-turned upside-down.
Post has been edited 2 time(s), last time on May 10 2009, 1:43 am by MadZombie.
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Maybe i'm a pansy but I had to turn my lights on when i was reading it. When I saw the pic i wasn't scared but jsut creeped out like when you look at some sweet gore then i lol'd
Depends what you characterize as paranormal. I posted some Vampirism information on 4chan's /x/, it isn't particularly paranormal, but I felt it qualified enough to be on the board. I can link you to similar information if interested.
Sure man, Creepy pasta would be awesome too.
It's not creepy pasta. v.v
www.drinkdeeplyanddream.com has a lot of good information and for a personal account you can see my short autobio here:
http://www.staredit.net/topic/2206/
I LOL'D so hard when I read this. It was just so stupid; we are obviously dealing with a troll of the highest caliber.
6/10 creepypasta
Carol was a young film student. She was recently engaged to a nice boy she had been dating for three years. She liked hanging out with her friends, going to the movies and listening to music. Really, she was quite typical for a girl her age.
Every once in a while, Carol liked to take her camera, drive out to her parents summer home in the woods, and film the wildlife. She entered the footage in wildlife photography and video competitions, hoping to make a name for herself.
One spring day, Carol loaded up her car with her camera equipment. She said told her roommate she would be back in a couple of days, and asked the roommate to feed her fish. She called her fiancé and let him know she would be at her parent’s summer home this weekend. She let him know her cell didn’t get signal out there, and that they didn’t keep a landline. She told him she would be out of touch for the entire weekend.
The drive up to the summer home was pleasant enough. She got there with no problems. Her parents were not due to the summer home for another couple weeks, so she had the place to herself. By the time she got unpacked, it was getting late so she went to bed deciding she would start shooting in the morning.
At sunrise the next morning, she gathered her camera equipment and went out to shoot some wildlife. It was a tiring but productive day. She got some great footage of an eagle catching a mouse. At one point she nodded off while waiting for a deer to come to a pond she knew the animals frequented. When she woke up, she found a pair of young deer drinking the water. She spent a little bit of time filming a humming bird darting from flower to flower. She caught footage of a huge rattlesnake resting on a rock. Then she took a long hike up a hill to try and catch some footage of fireflies lighting up a clearing.
By the time she got back to her parents summer home, it was just after dark. She had been lugging her equipment around all day and was very tired. She didn’t even bother showering. She just dropped her hat and camera on the chair next to her bed and passed out.
The next morning she was reviewing her footage on her laptop. The eagle was majestic. Probably some of her best work ever. She watched the footage of the deer. She thought they were very cute. Something in one of the deer shot caught her eye though. It was only there for a second. She thought she saw a very tall man with very pale skin in the bushes. It looked like he was watching her.
She rewound the footage, and looked again, this time in slow motion. She could certainly make out a figure, but she couldn’t tell if there was actually someone standing there, or if it was just a trick of light on some bushes.
Carol put the strange image out of her head and kept reviewing her footage. The humming bird footage didn’t come out well. The little guy was moving too fast, and the light was bad. The rattlesnake was cool though, even if it was a little boring. After she watched the bit with the fireflies, she was pretty sure she was going to win some kind of award. The natural lighting was just perfect.
When the firefly footage cut off, she noticed that she still had one video file left to watch. Curious, she opened it. It was a video of her, sleeping in her bed. Her insides turned to ice when she noticed the reflection in her bedroom window. There was a very tall, naked, albino man with a scraggly gray beard wearing her hat and filming her sleeping. He was breathing heavily.
Carol slammed her computer shut, not wanting to see any more. The video stopped. The heavy breathing did not.
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Why is the guy albino? It would be creepier if she saw a deer rape her instead.
I didn't write it, I'm assuming albinos are creepier than bestiality.
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I didn't write it, I'm assuming albinos are creepier than bestiality.
Only IRL. On the internet, nothing is scary.
AoST, you don't understand the point of creepypasta. It's like a good horror movie --- you know it's fake, but it's still creepy.
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Posting the image before someone reads the whole thing really kills it man, it is a great image story. Do it some justice.
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AoST, you don't understand the point of creepypasta. It's like a good horror movie --- you know it's fake, but it's still creepy.
But they aren't creepy because they are fake. There's the Catch 22.
So you only like nonfiction because it's fake? Wtf?
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So you only like nonfiction because it's fake? Wtf?
Now who's the one not making sense?
Not enough people understand what makes creepypasta frightening. It's an art. More-so then trolling, true creepypasta is infinitely refined, delicately seasoned.
It's the ones that not only break the fourth wall, it's few that reach out and touch you; these are the ones that scare you shitless. The few that could happen to you at any moment. The few that may be happening to you at this exact moment. The few don't blare the answer in your face, but rather let your mind bring the conclusion down on you like a sledgehammer. The creepypastas that make you think; make you reel; when mere text startles you - that's when you know it is great.
So, Anon, I've come to the end of my yarn, and have just one thing left to ask. Will you do me a favor? Will you do me a favor and please wake up?
Ignore the Wake Up part, it was part of that rape image that supposed to convince you that your a rape victim living in a fantasy world trying to escape the pain. Everything else is what real stories should be like. Sadly most of it is better told IRL.
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