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#1751 2013-02-08 17:27:16

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Re: New Creepypasta Thread!!!

koilmasta wrote:

mythbusteranimator wrote:

I can't post it because it's too long and has some swears, but http://creepypasta.wikia.com/wiki/Rainbow_Factory

Im only allowed on the scratch website. ;_;

http://i.imgur.com/nFOWKFz.jpg?1

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#1752 2013-02-08 19:50:48

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Hey guys, here's a good one from the wiki. I'm just spreading the word!  tongue

Smile.jpg

I first met in person with Mary E. in the summer of 2007. I had arranged with her husband of fifteen years, Terence, to see her for an interview. Mary had initially agreed, since I was not a newsman but rather an amateur writer gathering information for a few early college assignments and, if all went according to plan, some pieces of fiction. We scheduled the interview for a particular weekend when I was in Chicago on unrelated business, but at the last moment Mary changed her mind and locked herself in the couple’s bedroom, refusing to meet with me. For half an hour I sat with Terence as we camped outside the bedroom door, I listening and taking notes while he attempted fruitlessly to calm his wife.
The things Mary said made little sense but fit with the pattern I was expecting: though I could not see her, I could tell from her voice that she was crying, and more often than not her objections to speaking with me centered around an incoherent diatribe on her dreams — her nightmares. Terence apologized profusely when we ceased the exercise, and I did my best to take it in stride; recall that I wasn’t a reporter in search of a story, but merely a curious young man in search of information. Besides, I thought at the time, I could perhaps find another, similar case if I put my mind and resources to it.

Mary E. was the sysop for a small Chicago-based Bulletin Board System in 1992 when she first encountered smile.jpg and her life changed forever. She and Terence had been married for only five months. Mary was one of an estimated 400 people who saw the image when it was posted as a hyperlink on the BBS, though she is the only one who has spoken openly about the experience. The rest have remained anonymous, or are perhaps dead.

In 2005, when I was only in tenth grade, smile.jpg was first brought to my attention by my burgeoning interest in web-based phenomena; Mary was the most often cited victim of what is sometimes referred to as “Smile.dog,” the being smile.jpg is reputed to display. What caught my interest (other than the obvious macabre elements of the cyber-legend and my proclivity toward such things) was the sheer lack of information, usually to the point that people don’t believe it even exists other than as a rumor or hoax.
It is unique because, though the entire phenomenon centers on a picture file, that file is nowhere to be found on the internet; certainly many photomanipulated simulacra litter the web, showing up with the most frequency on sites such as the imageboard 4chan, particularly the /x/-focused paranormal subboard. It is suspected these are fakes because they do not have the effect the true smile.jpg is believed to have, namely sudden onset temporal lobe epilepsy and acute anxiety.
This purported reaction in the viewer is one of the reasons the phantom-like smile.jpg is regarded with such disdain, since it is patently absurd, though depending on whom you ask the reluctance to acknowledge smile.jpg’s existence might be just as much out of fear as it is out of disbelief. Neither smile.jpg nor Smile.dog is mentioned anywhere on Wikipedia, though the website features articles on such other, perhaps more scandalous shocksites as ****** (hello.jpg) or 2girls1cup; any attempt to create a page pertaining to smile.jpg is summarily deleted by any of the encyclopedia’s many admins.
Encounters with smile.jpg are the stuff of internet legend. Mary E.’s story is not unique; there are unverified rumors of smile.jpg showing up in the early days of Usenet and even one persistent tale that in 2002 a hacker flooded the forums of humor and satire website Something Awful with a deluge of Smile.dog pictures, rendering almost half the forum’s users at the time epileptic.

It is also said that in the mid-to-late 90s that smile.jpg circulated on usenet and as an attachment of a chain email with the subject line “SMILE!! GOD LOVES YOU!” Yet despite the huge exposure these stunts would generate, there are very few people who admit to having experienced any of them and no trace of the file or any link has ever been discovered.

Those who claim to have seen smile.jpg often weakly joke that they were far too busy to save a copy of the picture to their hard drive. However, all alleged victims offer the same description of the photo: A dog-like creature (usually described as appearing similar to a Siberian husky), illuminated by the flash of the camera, sits in a dim room, the only background detail that is visible being a human hand extending from the darkness near the left side of the frame. The hand is empty, but is usually described as “beckoning.” Of course, most attention is given to the dog (or dog-creature, as some victims are more certain than others about what they claim to have seen). The muzzle of the beast is reputedly split in a wide grin, revealing two rows of very white, very straight, very sharp, very human-looking teeth.
This is, of course, not a description given immediately after viewing the picture, but rather a recollection of the victims, who claim to have seen the picture endlessly repeated in their mind’s eye during the time they are, in reality, having epileptic fits. These fits are reported to continue indeterminably, often while the victims sleep, resulting in very vivid and disturbing nightmares. These may be treated with medication, though in someses it is more effective than others.
Mary E., I assumed, was not on effective medication. That was why after my visit to her apartment in 2007 I sent out feelers to several folklore- and urban legend-oriented newsgroups, websites, and mailing lists, hoping to find the name of a supposed victim of smile.jpg who felt more interested in talking about his experiences. For a time nothing happened and at length I forgot completely about my pursuits, since I had begun my freshman year of college and was quite busy. Mary contacted me via email, however, near the beginning of March 2008.

To: jml@****.com
From: marye@****.net
Subj: Last summer’s interview
Dear Mr. L.,

I am incredibly sorry about my behavior last summer when you came to interview me. I hope you understand that it was no fault of yours, but rather my own problems that led me to act out as I did. I realized that I could have handled the situation more decorously; however, I hope you will forgive me. At the time, I was afraid.

You see, for fifteen years I have been haunted by smile.jpg. Smile.dog comes to me in my sleep every night. I know that sounds silly, but it is true. There is an ineffable quality about my dreams, my nightmares, that makes them completely unlike any real dreams I have ever had. I do not move and do not speak. I simply look ahead, and the only thing ahead of me is the scene from that horrible picture. I see the beckoning hand, and I see Smile.dog. It talks to me.
It is not a dog, of course, though I am not quite sure what it really is. It tells me it will leave me alone if only I do as it asks. All I must do, it says, is “spread the word.” That is how it phrases its demands. And I know exactly what it means: it wants me to show it to someone else.

And I could. The week after my incident I received in the mail a manila envelope with no return address. Inside was only a 3 ½ -inch floppy diskette. Without having to check, I knew precisely what was on it.
I thought for a long time about my options. I could show it to a stranger, a coworker… I could even show it to Terence, as much as the idea disgusted me. And what would happen then? Well, if Smile.dog kept its word I could sleep. Yet if it lied, what would I do? And who was to say something worse would not come for me if I did as the creature asked?
So I did nothing for fifteen years, though I kept the diskette hidden amongst my things. Every night for fifteen years Smile.dog has come to me in my sleep and demanded that I spread the word. For fifteen years I have stood strong, though there have been hard times. Many of my fellow victims on the BBS board where I first encountered smile.jpg stopped posting; I heard some of them committed suicide. Others remained completely silent, simply disappearing off the face of the web. They are the ones I worry about the most.
I sincerely hope you will forgive me, Mr. L., but last summer when you contacted me and my husband about an interview I was near the breaking point. I decided I was going to give you the floppy diskette. I did not care if Smile.dog was lying or not, I wanted it to end. You were a stranger, someone I had no connection with, and I thought I would not feel sorrow when you took the diskette as part of your research and sealed your fate.
Before you arrived I realized what I was doing: was plotting to ruin your life. I could not stand the thought, and in fact I still cannot. I am ashamed, Mr. L., and I hope that this warning will dissuade you from further investigation of smile.jpg. You may in time encounter someone who is, if not weaker than I, then wholly more depraved, someone who will not hesitate to follow Smile.dog’s orders.

Stop while you are still whole.

Sincerely,
Mary E.

Terence contacted me later that month with the news that his wife had killed herself. While cleaning up the various things she’d left behind, closing email accounts and the like, he happened upon the above message. He was a man in shambles; he wept as he told me to listen to his wife’s advice. He’d found the diskette, he revealed, and burned it until it was nothing but a stinking pile of blackened plastic. The part that most disturbed him, however, was how the diskette had hissed as it melted. Like some sort of animal, he said.

I will admit that I was a little uncertain about how to respond to this. At first I thought perhaps it was a joke, with the couple belatedly playing with the situation in order to get a rise out of me. A quick check of several Chicago newspapers’ online obituaries, however, proved that Mary E. was indeed dead. There was, of course, no mention of suicide in the article. I decided that, for a time at least, I would not further pursue the subject of smile.jpg, especially since I had finals coming up at the end of May.
But the world has odd ways of testing us. Almost a full year after I’d returned from my disastrous interview with Mary E., I received another email:

To: jml@****.com
From: elzahir82@****.com
Subj: smile

Hello

I found your e-mail adress thru a mailing list your profile said you are interested in smiledog. I have saw it it is not as bad as every one says I have sent it to you here. Just spreading the word.

(:

The final line chilled me to the bone.

According to my email client there was one file attachment called, naturally, smile.jpg. I considered downloading it for some time. It was mostly likely a fake, I imagined, and even if it weren’t I was never wholly convinced of smile.jpg’s peculiar powers. Mary E.’s account had shaken me, yes, but she was probably mentally unbalanced anyway. After all, how could a simple image do what smile.jpg was said to accomplish? What sort of creature was it that could break one’s mind with only the power of the eye?
And if such things were patently absurd, then why did the legend exist at all?
If I downloaded the image, if I looked at it, and if Mary turned out to be correct, if Smile.dog came to me in my dreams demanding I spread the word, what would I do? Would I live my life as Mary had, fighting against the urge to give in until I died? Or would I simply spread the word, eager to be put to rest? And if I chose the latter route, how could I do it? Whom would I burden in turn?

If I went through with my earlier intention to write a short story about smile.jpg, I decided, I could attach it as evidence. And anyone who read the story, anyone who took interest, would be affected. And even assuming the smile.jpg attached to the email was genuine, would I be capricious enough to save myself in that manner?


Could I spread the word?

Yes, yes I could.
Your turn!! > big_smile

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#1753 2013-02-09 08:32:08

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Re: New Creepypasta Thread!!!

Any Rune Scape or Pokemon pastas?


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#1754 2013-02-09 09:51:04

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Re: New Creepypasta Thread!!!

please no Pokemon ones this Are kind of Dull


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#1755 2013-02-09 22:41:01

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Re: New Creepypasta Thread!!!

hungergamesfanatic wrote:

please no Pokemon ones this Are kind of Dull

I can't tell if you are talking about the above story or the Pokemon stories. Could you restate that (I don't talk offence either way, the above story isn't mine).


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#1756 2013-02-10 19:15:33

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Re: New Creepypasta Thread!!!

wdc wrote:

I noticed no one liked my other creepy pasta i posted here( D: ), so i made a new one. Tell me what you think,  OR DIE!

They dark lake incident.

Anna was a teenager of 13, 14 in 2 months. According to her parents, she was "almost 14, so she should start acting like one". Sometimes she couldn't sleep, so she headed out to the lake, dislodged her favorite canoe, sitting down in it, and think while it floated to they other side. She would gust sit and think, wile it moved calmly to they other side, thanks to the current.

Tonight she did this, and she thought about school, and many other things, while doodling in her journal that she often took along with her. After about 10 minuets, she heard the soft clunk of the canoe hitting the shore. "Already" She thought? But when she stood up in the boat, she saw that the shore was still some ways away. The canoe must have hit some branch or something, she thought. That's what made the sound. So, she lay back down in the canoe, continuing to stare at the stars, and her journal, and doodle. After not a minute or two, another sharp "Thump" hit the canoe. Like the previous, but louder. She shot up again, not really thinking about the distance they must have covers in two minuets to get to the shore. But, they seemed to not have moved at all. She thought "must have been a fish" when suddenly there were two more sharp thumps on the canoe.

She decided that she should try paddling to the shore. But it was evident that she was going nowhere. She began to panic. What if something or someone was trapped under the boat? She calmed herself thinking, it was probably just some seaweed or a branch. She hesitantly, took the paddle and attempted to dislodge the thing under her boat. As soon as the paddle went under the water, there was a sharp tug on it. Anna let out a shriek and let go of the paddle. It shot under, vanishing beneath the water.

Anna cried, shrieked, wailed, and shouted for help, but it was no good. It was the middle of the night, no one was awake, and no one lived near the lake. She was getting no help, and crying was wasting time and energy. Another 2 thumps. Definitely knocking now. But she had to make sure. She knocked twice on the bottom of the boat. 2 sharp, loud knocks greeted her. She let out a little yelp of fright at this. However, she decided that they only thing to do was sit down and wait till daylight and hope that someone would find her.

Anna was never found, although her canoe did wash up on the other side of the shore. The only way we know of her encounter is by her journal, witch she recounted the hole thing in. We don't know much about the case, but we do know that the knocking became louder and more frequent threw ought the night.  The last two pages are  unreadable, except for the vary last one witch seemed to have been written in some haste with mud, or pond sludge, or maybe even dirty lake water. It read 5 simple words. "I knocked first, you know."

Hope you liked, please leave some reply's for my hard work.  smile

Very good! I'm glad I don't live near a lake  tongue


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#1757 2013-02-10 19:20:42

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Re: New Creepypasta Thread!!!

maxskywalker wrote:

pinkcat09 wrote:

White String

A girl desperatly wanted to get her ears pierced, but her mom always said no. One day, her mom gave in and gave the girl some money to get her ears pierecd. To save some money, the girl invited her friend over to help her pierce her ears. They boiled some needles in water to clean them then pierced the girls ears. It hurt, yes, but now she had beautiful golden earrings.

The next day at school, her earlobe hurt and itched terribly. During a break, she went to the bathroom and looked in the mirror. Her earlobe was red and inflammed. She scratched at it some more, when she noticed a white string peeking out of her earlobe. She grabbed the string using the tips of her fingernails and started pulling on it. Soon, it made a pile on the floor. The string was never ending, so the girl got a pair of scissors and cut the string. The moment she did, the world turned black.

She was rushed to the ER/ The doctor said "I'm sorry, but your going to be blind for the rest of your life. That wasnt a piece of string. That was your optic nerve you cut.

Credit to Scary For Kids for the story.

Could anyone explain to me how this is creepy?  I honestly find it more illogical, from my pure logician's standpoint, just by the way that your optic nerve is not never-ending and cutting it shouldn't have done anything if it was already coming out of her ear.  Either she has some weird immunity to blindness or already blind.  Assuming there's a such thing as an 'optic nerve'.  Yeah, all I know is that this story is making my eye feel weird lol.  Yes, I experience these imaginary things all the time.  No hallucinations.  Don't let it haunt you.  Not that anyone was probably going to be haunted other than me and my way overactive trying-to-scare-myself-part-of-my-brain.

@ maxskywalker I have that exact same problem, so whenever I'm reading something like cupcakes for instance, I have to stop reading in the middle of it and rest for a little. Its so annoying. >:U


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#1758 2013-02-10 19:28:26

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777w wrote:

Have you ever had an experience that suggested someone else was in your house, and just thought “I don’t wanna know” and left it? Sometimes, fear of the unknown just seems like the preferable option than facing a real, concrete danger. Normally it’s nothing, though. One time, the beeper function of my wireless housephone went off, when I was the only one home. It could only be called from the living room. Another time, I swear someone took some change from my desk. They’re all probably just slightly disconcerting tricks of the memory.

But what would you do when something truly suggestive happens? Would you run, or just ignore it, like I did?

Last Monday was a normal day. I got up, brushed my teeth, changed into school clothes… All little parts of my morning ritual. It seemed like it would be another totally un-noteworthy day, until I saw the strings.

There were three or four thick twine strings in my room. They criss-crossed between the walls around my bed, one attached to the door. No way would I have missed them before; I should have tripped over them. They were tied to pins in the walls, which had also not existed before ten seconds ago.

Nobody could have been in my room while I was in it, let alone set this up. It was early, and my brain wasn’t processing correctly. I simply discredited the sight, untied the strings and left for school, leaving them balled up on my desk.

It didn’t get any better later. Outside my house there were hundreds of them, tied between houses, around cars, across streets… This had to be some super elaborate prank. One of those hidden camera shows, or a comedy improv blog. They had gotten everyone else to play along too; passer-bys were tangled in them, tying them to objects they were walking towards and away from, as if they had been and were continuing to follow the course laid out for them.

I nervously continued my journey to school. On the bus, every except me was tied to the door. At school, groups of friends were tied to each other; teachers were tied to their desks and boards. Oddly enough, at this point all I could wonder was why I had been left out.

When my friend Lucy sat beside me in first period, she simply plonked her bag down on my lap and rested her chin in her hand, looking right past me to the window outside.

“Hey Lucy.”

No response.

“Come on, I didn’t expect you to be in on this too. “

She sighed and started taking books from her bag. All the books were tied to her hands. I grinned, and yanked one of the strings off a book. She didn’t seem to notice, instead simply disregarding the book completely, letting it drop to the floor without a moment’s hesitation.

“Um.” I leaned down, picking up her book and placing it back on her desk. She took no notice.

“Well, if that’s how we’re gonna play it.” I smiled, trying to look playful, but really just trying to hide my nervousness. I bundled all the strings attached to her together with one hand, then pulled them all free.
She blinked, turning to stare at me.

“Holy ****, Martin. You’re like a ninja or something.”

“I’ve been sitting here for maybe ten minutes.” I smiled again, relieved my friend had finally “noticed” me.

“Where did all these strings come from??” She gasped, seemingly noticing for the first time.
“I assumed you were with me…”

She stood up, backing into a corner. No one else in the class noticed.

“They weren’t here just a minute ago! Do you see them too??” Her tone made it clear she was genuinely scared.

“No. Didn’t you-. “ I was interrupted by my teacher slamming the door behind her. Everyone except me and Lucy murmured a good morning, and still, no one seemed to pay either of us any notice.
“People have been ignoring me all day.” I said to Lucy, before turning to our teacher. “Hey! Dumb ****! You can’t teach for ****!”

No reaction.

“I’m getting away from all this ****.” Lucy pulled a few strings aside and left the class. I followed, and surprise-surprise, no one else noticed.

We wandered the corridors, leaving and entering classes as we saw fit. Whenever we untied a chair or book from someone else, it was like it suddenly didn’t matter to them. It didn’t exist.


I showed her the street outside; there were more strings than when I came in this morning. Twice as many. We carefully picked our way through the tangle, making our way to a nearby coffee shop. Not particularly grand, I know. But what would you do in our situation? As I said, fear of the unknown sometimes seems like the safer option. On a few occasions, I suggested we untie a few more people. Lucy was opposed to it, remembering how terrified she’d been.

In the coffee shop, we grabbed a couple of sandwiches and drinks from the fridge. We found a table, untied all strings attached to the chairs, and sat down. We both ate in silence, both of us too scared, both of us distracting ourselves by watching the strangers in the shop, oblivious to the strings.
After twenty minutes, Lucy spoke up. “Now she’s gonna take that sandwich.” She said, pointing at a woman across the shop. Sure enough, she walked to the fridge and took the plastic wrapped sandwich she was tied to. “She pays for it and leaves.” She did so, according to the prophecies of the strings. “That guy doesn’t intend to pay.” I watched as a man took his coffee and ran out of the store, the two servers just looking too exasperated to go after him.

“This is horrible.” She whimpered. “Let’s go. Please.”

Outside wasn’t much better. Everyone just followed the strings’ instructions, going about their daily lives. Lucy announced she was going home to sleep this off, and I agreed to walk her home. She only lived ten minutes away.

Away from the busier part of town there were fewer strings. It was nicer; we could pretend it wasn’t happening.

When we turned onto Lucy’s street, she stopped, her mouth falling open.

“What now?” I broke the silence, my voice sounding surprisingly small.

”Look.” She pointed outside one of her neighbours houses.

I saw it clearly, and I’ll take my memory of that moment ‘til the day I die. A little dark imp, maybe three feet tall, walking along with its knuckles on the ground, almost like a monkey. It had two bulbous yellow eyes taking up about half its face, and no mouth or any other facial features. It was holding a hammer and a ball of twine, which it was letting out behind it.

It walked quickly and quietly from the front door of the house to the mailbox. It stopped, hammered a nail into the side of the box, and tied it’s string around it. It turned to face us, and stopped when it spotted us.

My bottom fell out even further than it had already been, but it just stared with a look of surprise and curiosity. You could almost say it was the more frightened one. Suddenly, it beckoned to us with its tiny hand.

I looked at Lucy, she hadn’t moved. I looked back at the imp, which stared at me.
I halved the distance between us, and then halved it again. This wasn’t fear of the unknown anymore; it was fear of this little guy. Didn’t seem like anything to be scared of. When I was a meter away from it, it extended its hand.

“Uh. Hi.” I shook it. It nodded in approval, blinking its massive yellow eyes up at me.

“So you’re the ones in charge of the strings?” It nodded eagerly. I called Lucy over, but she stayed where she was.

“There are more of you?” Another nod. I wanted to ask it so many questions, about what it was and where it came from, but it seemed for now I was stuck with only yes or no questions.

“Do we even have free will?”

It just looked at me, almost sadly. I immediately felt sick to my stomach, and couldn’t bear looking at the little monster anymore. I grabbed Lucy, who had been listening to our exchange, and now sat on the curb with her head in her hands.

“Come on.”

We entered her house, and I made her a cup of tea. When I found her in the living room, she had untied her dog and was curled up with it, crying. I set the tea down and sat beside her.

“I’m so scared.” She whispered after a good ten minutes of sobbing. I didn’t answer. I couldn’t.

“I’m going to sleep” She mumbled suddenly, and was under within the minute. Sleep was starting to sound pretty good all of a sudden, my eyelids suddenly felt like they were being weighed down.

I collapsed to the rug, and the last thing I heard before I fell asleep was the scurrying of several sets of little feet nearby.

I felt much better the next day, as if the whole affair had been a dream. I’d probably have believed that if I hadn’t been awoken by Lucy’s mother that morning, wondering what I was doing sleeping over without permission or something.

Over breakfast, Lucy asked me why I looked so pale and nervous. I turned to her and smiled, mumbling something to her about feeling sick.

But the truth was, I was scared because I couldn’t see any strings, and was wondering whether my actions were truly my own.

Oh gosh! I'm scared now. o_O


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#1759 2013-02-10 19:37:24

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Re: New Creepypasta Thread!!!

I didnt get it


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#1760 2013-02-10 20:12:16

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Re: New Creepypasta Thread!!!

samid11 wrote:

I found 3 cool pastas:

Through The Trees

The Faceless Dog

and Mr. Widemouth.

Good job samid11. You just made me scared of my sister's Furby now!


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#1761 2013-02-10 20:15:16

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Re: New Creepypasta Thread!!!

mythbusteranimator wrote:

I didnt get it

It was saying that

SPOILER ALERT:
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
The weird imp things somehow control humanity and we are doing what they want us to do right now.

SPOILER ENDS

Gosh, the sounded better in my mind. It sounds lame written out.

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#1762 2013-02-10 21:03:12

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Re: New Creepypasta Thread!!!

samid11 wrote:

eliasm wrote:

RedRocker227 wrote:

It's almost midnight and I have a sudden urge to go read some creepypastas. Oh joy, I'm gonna have crazy dreams tonight.

Don't we all?

Is it strange that when I read pasta, I NEVER have nightmares, and when I don't, I have nightmares?

Your brain bribes you into reading more.


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#1763 2013-02-10 21:31:15

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Re: New Creepypasta Thread!!!

Animeboy975 wrote:

Who's seen the "SMILE.pny" thumbnail? 0.0

It can't be that bad. (1 minute later) OHMYGAWSH! Don't kill me!


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#1764 2013-02-10 21:46:54

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Re: New Creepypasta Thread!!!

samid11 wrote:

mythbusteranimator wrote:

Worst creepypasta is Candle Cove.

Or Smiling Cat.

Those are GOOD pastas!

Candle Cove actually SCARED me! (and that takes effort!)

Smile Kitty gave me the shivers at the end...

How did Candle Cove scare you? Didn't scare me that much (just my opinion).


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#1765 2013-02-10 23:19:43

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Re: New Creepypasta Thread!!!

sonicdv wrote:

hungergamesfanatic wrote:

please no Pokemon ones this Are kind of Dull

I can't tell if you are talking about the above story or the Pokemon stories. Could you restate that (I don't talk offence either way, the above story isn't mine).

pokemon Pastas are kind Of dull in my Opinion


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#1766 2013-02-10 23:21:55

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Re: New Creepypasta Thread!!!

hungergamesfanatic wrote:

sonicdv wrote:

hungergamesfanatic wrote:

please no Pokemon ones this Are kind of Dull

I can't tell if you are talking about the above story or the Pokemon stories. Could you restate that (I don't talk offence either way, the above story isn't mine).

pokemon Pastas are kind Of dull in my Opinion

whats with The random Capitalization


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#1767 2013-02-11 10:10:04

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Re: New Creepypasta Thread!!!

sonicdv wrote:

samid11 wrote:

mythbusteranimator wrote:

Worst creepypasta is Candle Cove.

Or Smiling Cat.

Those are GOOD pastas!

Candle Cove actually SCARED me! (and that takes effort!)

Smile Kitty gave me the shivers at the end...

How did Candle Cove scare you? Didn't scare me that much (just my opinion).

The smiling cat was just cruel and sad.
ANIMAL ABUSE IS SAD.

And I type that with my cat purring on my lap.


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#1768 2013-02-11 11:36:10

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Re: New Creepypasta Thread!!!

mythbusteranimator wrote:

I can't post it because it's too long and has some swears, but http://creepypasta.wikia.com/wiki/Rainbow_Factory

How is linking it to us any better than posting it here?


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#1769 2013-02-11 16:56:16

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Re: New Creepypasta Thread!!!

RoguePhantom01 wrote:

mythbusteranimator wrote:

I can't post it because it's too long and has some swears, but http://creepypasta.wikia.com/wiki/Rainbow_Factory

How is linking it to us any better than posting it here?

mythbusteranimator is afraid of being banned for posting it. It has a lot of cussing in it.


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#1770 2013-02-11 17:26:29

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Re: New Creepypasta Thread!!!

samid11 wrote:

Animeboy975 wrote:

samid11 wrote:


The new ones are annoying as heck.

And yes, furbies need a pasta.

One that ISN'T Mr. Widemouth, who was a furby-thing.

Really? They look cute.

Mr. Widemouth was bad mainly because it wasn't what i expected.

Anyways, Sami, go watch "Is it a good idea to microwave this Barney"
You will be terrified (if you want to be scared, look it up.)

WHY DID YOU DO THAT YOU KNOW I HAVE SEVERE PYROPHOBIA.

And I loved Barney as a young toddler ;m;

Those wicked people... Why did they kill my childhood friends? (They did My Little Pony, another childhood memory of mine.)

I'd love to stick THEM in a microwave and watch THEM burn.

But what about your pyrophobia?


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#1771 2013-02-11 18:05:38

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Re: New Creepypasta Thread!!!

Animeboy975 wrote:

I have a phobia of closets....

Sami has a fear of pyrophobia.

What do you have a fear of, everybody?

Reading and looking at the Creepypasta pictures and stories on the wiki at night, with the lights off, alone in my room. EDIT: Anything that has to do with the dark. EDIT ENDS I'm trying to conquer that fear.

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#1772 2013-02-11 18:07:28

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Wow. There was a 5th grader at my lunch table today talking about Smile.dog. How did I KNOW it would be here? xD


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#1773 2013-02-11 18:10:12

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Re: New Creepypasta Thread!!!

samid11 wrote:

mythbusteranimator wrote:

What. The. Heck.

WHAT SICK TWISTED FREAK SINGS THAT WITH LITTLE GIRLS.

The girl scout leader.  tongue


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#1774 2013-02-11 18:44:28

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I was never scared by Slendy but he occasionally gives me the heeby jeebies. After watching a couple of YouTube videos (they weren't THAT funny) and I felt better

The two videos are Slenderman is a cr@&$y roommate and Alex writes a script.


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#1775 2013-02-12 05:09:23

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This a true story it happened to me a few minutes ago when I got the cat out.
It was about 5 at night I have a broken foot right now so I can't walk to well. My dad was at the store picking up some bacon mix for dinner. My mum took my sister and her friend to trampoline club. I was alone. Suddenly I heard something come up the stairs. I went to see what it was and it was a cat. That sort of cat that if you leave a door open it will come into the house. This cat was called Neo. It was hurt. I decided to put it outside.
Later last night I heard something outside my window I looked out and it was that cat again. I decided to go out and give it too the owners who live a few doors up. later still I looked outside of my and it was there AGAIN. This time right outside my window on the ledge it then jumped right in through my open window. I went to sleep in hopes it would leave but then it cut my face and arm. I was unable to get it off me. You should see how deep the cuts are. I couldn't sleep so I switched on my computer and wrote this post.

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