samurai768 wrote:
GLaDOS2 wrote:
samurai768 wrote:
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[insert story here]QUICK PLAY LAVENDER TOWN BACKWARDS IT BRINGS THE DEAD BACK TO LIFE LIKE LAVENDER TOWN SYNDROME NEVER HAPPENED!!
Immediately what I thought after reading. WUT
(Played backward, you return from nothingess, you rise from your grave, your friends stop mourning you, you resume your life, your wounds heal.)Did you like it? (insert awesome face here)
yes, but who's thomas white?
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imnotbob wrote:
samurai768 wrote:
GLaDOS2 wrote:
QUICK PLAY LAVENDER TOWN BACKWARDS IT BRINGS THE DEAD BACK TO LIFE LIKE LAVENDER TOWN SYNDROME NEVER HAPPENED!!
Immediately what I thought after reading. WUT
(Played backward, you return from nothingess, you rise from your grave, your friends stop mourning you, you resume your life, your wounds heal.)Did you like it? (insert awesome face here)
yes, but who's thomas white?
Jacob's best friend. I must have forgot to put that in there, so I'll do that now xD
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samurai768 wrote:
GLaDOS2 wrote:
samurai768 wrote:
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[insert story here]QUICK PLAY LAVENDER TOWN BACKWARDS IT BRINGS THE DEAD BACK TO LIFE LIKE LAVENDER TOWN SYNDROME NEVER HAPPENED!!
Immediately what I thought after reading. WUT
(Played backward, you return from nothingess, you rise from your grave, your friends stop mourning you, you resume your life, your wounds heal.)Did you like it? (insert awesome face here)
Yes. It made sense, instead of a few other creepypastas I could name, but they weren't written by any Scratchers.
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samurai768 wrote:
helltank wrote:
Story removed for the sake of space. (Doppleganger)
Ha! It's July and I'm thirteen
Safe
(story)
Holy moly, that was amazing.
Anyways, here's a story for you all.
There was once a neurologist struggling to create a cure for Alzheimer's disease. After long years of research he finally succeeded, and made a neural implant that stores memories and knowledge. He tested it on himself, and after the surgery he felt a lot smarter. Soon the implant advanced, practically building onto the brain's functions, giving the neurologist extreme intelligence beyond anyone else on the Earth.
He became the greatest mind the world had ever seen, but a few months later, he started showing strange signs of insanity. He said that he was going to be the downfall of everyone. He would be the only one on the planet that would be smart. He would be dominant.
Soon the neurologist was taken to an insane asylum, where he lived for ten years. One day, his orderly came to give him food, but the guards outside heard a bloodcurdling cry. They burst into the room to see the orderly's chest covered in blood. Sitting and rocking at the end of the room was the neurologist himself. He was smiling, and then the guards were thrown backwards into the wall, while the neurologist just sat there and smiled.
His eyes turned red, and he killed every guard and every orderly in his path, by just looking at them. He escaped the asylum, and no one ever saw him since.
Though some people in the area began acting strangely. In their heads chanted a voice: I can see your mind. I can see your memories. I can see your fears. Join me...
Eh, not that good, IMO.
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banana500 wrote:
samurai768 wrote:
helltank wrote:
Story removed for the sake of space. (Doppleganger)
Ha! It's July and I'm thirteen
Safe
(story)Holy moly, that was amazing.
Thank you I've been thinking about writing that story for a while now xD
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A quick creepypasta I whipped up. It's a Minecraft one about a mysterious block called Crying Obsidian. And it was actually real--just not in the game. Keep in mind that this takes place mainly before the 1.5 update.
Crying Obsidian
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My biggest goal in Minecraft, after finding diamonds, was to acquire obsidian. My wish had come true, but after that, I never attempted to mine obsidian ever again.
I was exploring in a cave, when I came across diamonds near a pool of lava. Ecstatic, I mined the diamonds and used my water bucket to create obsidian with the lava. After getting enough obsidian to build a Nether portal, I made my way back to the surface to build the portal.
I arranged the blocks in that certain archway fashion and lit the middle with my flint and steel, and I had a Nether portal. I was so excited to fight ghasts and zombie pigmen that I headed into the purple mist immediately. I saw the world around me warp and distort, and then I was in the Nether.
But my time in the Nether is not the unnerving part. It was actually quite fun, doing long-range shots with my bow and arrows at ghasts, and battling pig-zombies with my epic new diamond sword. Being in the Nether was great, and when I went back into the normal blocky world we all know and love, I hear noises.
They sounded like someone was crying. I turned around to see where it was coming from, and found that the obsidian looked different. There were blue droplets coming out of it, which appeared to be tears. I couldn't quite tell at first if I was just seeing things. It was nighttime anyway, so I couldn't see well.
I went back to my house. The next morning I came out again, and this time I know that the obsidian was practically...crying. I could still hear the crying noises. I took my diamond pickaxe and tried destroying the portal. When I mined one block of the obsidian, instead of the hiss of the portal disappearing, there was a loud, shrill scream. When the obsidian block was mined, I could've sworn I saw some weird, distorted face.
I checked the texture slots of the blocks, and found the crying obsidian. I also looked it up, and saw an entry on the Minecraft Wiki.
The article said that it was a block made by Jeb, as something that would change your spawn point. The article also said that the block doesn't actually exist, and it's only in the texture slots.
I checked on the forums, and there was nothing that said anything about seeing the crying obsidian in the actual game. If it didn't exist, then why was it there for me?
After the Beta 1.5 patch, the obsidian on the portal was back to normal. I checked the texture slots again to see if the crying obsidian still existed, but it was replaced by a grayscale block of the side of the grass block.
Why was the obsidian removed? More importantly, though, why was it there? I never saw the crying obsidian again, but I was still scared to mine any block of obsidian I came across. If anyone has ever seen this block before, perhaps you may be in the same trauma as I am.
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Nobody commented on my Doppelganger story
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helltank wrote:
Nobody commented on my Doppelganger story
I did
It was really cool
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Has anyone ever heard of a Pokemon creepypasta called Glitchlett?
I just read it again. Now, it's one of my favorite creepypastas ever. My two all-time faves are BEN and Come Follow Me.
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banana500 wrote:
samurai768 wrote:
helltank wrote:
Story removed for the sake of space. (Doppleganger)
Ha! It's July and I'm thirteen
Safe
(story)Holy moly, that was amazing.
Anyways, here's a story for you all.
[insert story]
Sounds kind of like the Rise of The Planet of the Apes, but the man used on himself.
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GLaDOS2 wrote:
banana500 wrote:
samurai768 wrote:
Ha! It's July and I'm thirteen
Safe
(story)Holy moly, that was amazing.
Anyways, here's a story for you all.
[insert story]Sounds kind of like the Rise of The Planet of the Apes, but the man used on himself.
Guess you're right about that.
Another story, lovely people of Earth.
My older brother, Sam, had gone missing about seven years ago, when I was twelve. He was 18 at the time, and he went to his longtime friend, Anthony's house one day, but never came back. People think that he's dead, but no one ever found the body, even Anthony doesn't know what happened. He always had a stuttering and worried tone whenever anyone brought the subject up, though.
My mother and I refuse to believe that he's dead, though. I've always been waiting for him to come home, but I was beginning to doubt that would ever happen. I would go into his old room all the time, and look through his old stuff. Now, I am 19, and a college junior, so I don't really have a lot of time at home anymore.
However, I did come visit during the holidays in December. At first I was excited, but my mom was in a very bad mood. She started to cry, and I asked her what was wrong. She told me that Anthony had just commited suicide by hanging himself, for unknown reasons. He was only 25. The next day we went to his funeral.
His parents were the most depressed ones of them all. I asked them about what had happened, but they didn't want to talk about it. I asked Anthony's younger brother, Manny, if he knew anything. He told me that Anthony told the entire family that he needed to do something, and after that he locked himself in his room and never came out. When his parents came into his room by breaking down the door, they found him hanging from the ceiling by a noose on his neck.
Manny also told me that the last thing he said to his family was "I need to be with someone. You've been great."
After the funeral, I went back up to Sam's old room, to see if I could finally solve this. When I went to his drawer, I found something I never noticed before: a note.
It read: "To anyone who reads this: I have left because of a recent and unfortunate event." After that was exactly what Manny told me that Anthony said before he hanged himself: "I need to be with someone. You've been great." After that was Sam's signature.
Then it hit me. I remember that Sam's former girlfriend had died in a car accident a month before Sam. Sam loved her a lot, which explains what really happened to him: he suicided to be with her again--forever.
Anthony, upon Sam's suicide, hanged himself so as to join his best friend.
"Mom!" I called from Sam's room, but there was no answer. "Mom!" I shouted again. I ran downstairs to show her the note, but then I saw something that haunted me forever.
Mom was lying facedown on the table, knife in hand. Next to her was a note:
"I need to be with someone. You've been great."
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banana500 wrote:
GLaDOS2 wrote:
banana500 wrote:
Holy moly, that was amazing.
Anyways, here's a story for you all.
[insert story]Sounds kind of like the Rise of The Planet of the Apes, but the man used on himself.
Guess you're right about that.
Another story, lovely people of Earth.
My older brother, Sam, had gone missing about seven years ago, when I was twelve. He was 18 at the time, and he went to his longtime friend, Anthony's house one day, but never came back. People think that he's dead, but no one ever found the body, even Anthony doesn't know what happened. He always had a stuttering and worried tone whenever anyone brought the subject up, though.
My mother and I refuse to believe that he's dead, though. I've always been waiting for him to come home, but I was beginning to doubt that would ever happen. I would go into his old room all the time, and look through his old stuff. Now, I am 19, and a college junior, so I don't really have a lot of time at home anymore.
However, I did come visit during the holidays in December. At first I was excited, but my mom was in a very bad mood. She started to cry, and I asked her what was wrong. She told me that Anthony had just commited suicide by hanging himself, for unknown reasons. He was only 25. The next day we went to his funeral.
His parents were the most depressed ones of them all. I asked them about what had happened, but they didn't want to talk about it. I asked Anthony's younger brother, Manny, if he knew anything. He told me that Anthony told the entire family that he needed to do something, and after that he locked himself in his room and never came out. When his parents came into his room by breaking down the door, they found him hanging from the ceiling by a noose on his neck.
Manny also told me that the last thing he said to his family was "I need to be with someone. You've been great."
After the funeral, I went back up to Sam's old room, to see if I could finally solve this. When I went to his drawer, I found something I never noticed before: a note.
It read: "To anyone who reads this: I have left because of a recent and unfortunate event." After that was exactly what Manny told me that Anthony said before he hanged himself: "I need to be with someone. You've been great." After that was Sam's signature.
Then it hit me. I remember that Sam's former girlfriend had died in a car accident a month before Sam. Sam loved her a lot, which explains what really happened to him: he suicided to be with her again--forever.
Anthony, upon Sam's suicide, hanged himself so as to join his best friend.
"Mom!" I called from Sam's room, but there was no answer. "Mom!" I shouted again. I ran downstairs to show her the note, but then I saw something that haunted me forever.
Mom was lying facedown on the table, knife in hand. Next to her was a note:
"I need to be with someone. You've been great."
whoa
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=Untouched Things=
My name is Richard Thompson. I am, or rather, I used to be an inventor. A scientist. I created various wonderful things, from a clock that crawled around, its wooden feet clacking noisily on my metal lab table, requiring only a turn of a crank daily to power its mass of gears, to a crackling glass box of trapped photons and electrons that shimmered wildly, providing, essentially, free illumination.
When I started on a project, I did not end it until the product was finished. I became obsessed with the project. Eventually, the time came where I began to work on a Revolutionary Project. Every scientist has one. Some scientists claim theirs was a perpetual motion device. Some say theirs was a device to go past the speed of light, or to make teleportation possible.
Mine was rather odd:to walk on light. I figured that light, like everything else, was made out of particles. And particles, if packed sufficiently closely together, was solid. Imagine the possibilities if I could walk on light! Just imagine. I could walk into space; I could touch the stars.
And most of all, I could walk on a rainbow. Yes, that was my greatest belief. Walking on rainbows, to hunt for pots of gold! Every child's dream, finally come true. To my surprise, after seven years of work, a device that worked flawlessly was completed. It is nigh impossible to express how excited I was. Naturally, after initial experiments, I headed for a rainbow.
Rain soon came, and rain soon ended. And a rainbow was there. Just there, in my grasp, within my reach. Many people say walking on sunshine fills you with happiness. I do not know, for I was too filled with excitement on my way across the rainbow. And on my way back, I was running, running for my life, and not in any condition to taste this euphoria. And I assure you, when you have heard my story, you would not even presume suggesting that I walk the many colored beam again.
For at the end of it was not a pot of gold. It was a great nothingness. How foolish I was, not to realize it. Does a rainbow not fade into thin air, disappear into nowhere? It was white all around, with nothing in sight. Hardly the treasure I was expecting. When I turned back, all I found was blank wall.
At this point I started worrying. What if I never came back to Earth? But I trusted everything would work out. I was not walking into a haunted house. No creaky wooden door had slammed shut behind me. But doors can be opened, and walls cannot.
I wish walls could.
For soon there came a most monstrous creature, blasphemy in its mortal form, pain solidified, terror materialized, shadow made real. It lived in this realm, this dimension of white. You see, despite those old fables, light, here in this terrible universe, was not pure, and good, and righteous.
Light was to them as Darkness was to us. It was evil, mevolent, corrupted, twisted, lurking. You may find this hard to believe. I do not blame you. But regardless, the creature thrust blindly in my direction, milky white orbs seeking to find prey. This was where I gave in to a primal fear, and, pulling out a torchlight-why did I bring that torchlight? If only I had not-shone it in the face of the abomination.
It was terrifying, horrific. The beast fed hungrily upon the light. Even though I had a full battery, in mere seconds, the torchlight was dead. The monster began to evolve, transform, distort, turn into something a million times more terrible. It grew limbs, its face turning into insanity itself.
I ran.
It was by a wild guess that I got out, at all. Shadows. It fed on light, so, logically, it must hate shadows, the opposite of light. Praying that this creature was stupid and followed only its instincts, to kill and devour, I flung my useless torchlight at it. Its mouth open, revealing rows upon rows of bloody jaws, at impossible angles, seemingly overlapping, and out shone a ray of light, covering the torchlight, blinding me.
As everyone knows, where there is light so powerful, there is shadow equally powerful. The shadow spread, enveloped everything, blanketed the creature, who howled in pain and rage and thrashed its arms, seeking to fight the darkness.
The wall parted, like a curtain, allowing me to walk through. I did, sprinting toward the other end, the safe end.
For obvious reasons, I disposed of the device that allowed me to walk on light in the first place. But sometimes I wonder about that creature. I'm fairly certain that it eventually managed to drive the shadows away, sealing the wall in the process. But there is that slim chance that in an effort to escape the shadows, it ran through the hole, the portal between its world of blankness and our world... which was full of Light, it's sole food.
We can only hope.
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imnotbob wrote:
banana500 wrote:
GLaDOS2 wrote:
Sounds kind of like the Rise of The Planet of the Apes, but the man used on himself.Guess you're right about that.
Another story, lovely people of Earth.
My older brother, Sam, had gone missing about seven years ago, when I was twelve. He was 18 at the time, and he went to his longtime friend, Anthony's house one day, but never came back. People think that he's dead, but no one ever found the body, even Anthony doesn't know what happened. He always had a stuttering and worried tone whenever anyone brought the subject up, though.
My mother and I refuse to believe that he's dead, though. I've always been waiting for him to come home, but I was beginning to doubt that would ever happen. I would go into his old room all the time, and look through his old stuff. Now, I am 19, and a college junior, so I don't really have a lot of time at home anymore.
However, I did come visit during the holidays in December. At first I was excited, but my mom was in a very bad mood. She started to cry, and I asked her what was wrong. She told me that Anthony had just commited suicide by hanging himself, for unknown reasons. He was only 25. The next day we went to his funeral.
His parents were the most depressed ones of them all. I asked them about what had happened, but they didn't want to talk about it. I asked Anthony's younger brother, Manny, if he knew anything. He told me that Anthony told the entire family that he needed to do something, and after that he locked himself in his room and never came out. When his parents came into his room by breaking down the door, they found him hanging from the ceiling by a noose on his neck.
Manny also told me that the last thing he said to his family was "I need to be with someone. You've been great."
After the funeral, I went back up to Sam's old room, to see if I could finally solve this. When I went to his drawer, I found something I never noticed before: a note.
It read: "To anyone who reads this: I have left because of a recent and unfortunate event." After that was exactly what Manny told me that Anthony said before he hanged himself: "I need to be with someone. You've been great." After that was Sam's signature.
Then it hit me. I remember that Sam's former girlfriend had died in a car accident a month before Sam. Sam loved her a lot, which explains what really happened to him: he suicided to be with her again--forever.
Anthony, upon Sam's suicide, hanged himself so as to join his best friend.
"Mom!" I called from Sam's room, but there was no answer. "Mom!" I shouted again. I ran downstairs to show her the note, but then I saw something that haunted me forever.
Mom was lying facedown on the table, knife in hand. Next to her was a note:
"I need to be with someone. You've been great."whoa
Lol your sig fits the post really well
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fallengames wrote:
DisasterMaster wrote:
write another story. or else
(OK, I can't go on the creepy pasta site anymore, so I had to make up one...)
Memories
When I was a little kid, I would go on this forum called, "Mass 'Scary Story' Thread" on the scratch website. I read all these creepy pastas, and then search the creepypasta site to post them on my own. After a few years, I grew bored of Scratch. I had joined theSpritersResource five years ago, and had been ripping sprites from old unknown games, like The Caves of Thor trilogy. Every now and then, I would go on scratch and look at my projects, my old memories of the past, and check my messages. But, I never went on the forums. I really don't know why, because my best memory of all was the topic, "Mass 'Scary Story' Thread". One day, I went on the forums. I looked at my profile, and to my surprise, I had over 1,000 posts. I had posted things I never posted, old, unfinished stories that where completed, drafted topics, and more. I looked on at wonder at all of those posts. Tons and tons of old memories flooded back to me. Those posts where long forgotten by me when I was a child. And yet, someone had done the favor to complete them for me. Now, I need to pay them back...
(Is this okay as a story? I'm not very good at scary stories, so I'm just checking...)
If you like this story, I might make a sequel.
well, it sort of NEEDS the sequel to be scary/understandable, but pretty good job dude.
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Hypnos lullabye
Come little children, come with me
Safe and happy, you will be
Away from home, now let us run
With Hypno, you'll have so much fun
Oh, little children, please don't cry
Hypno wouldn't hurt a fly
Be free to frolic, be free to play
Come with me to my cave to stay
Oh, little children, please don't squirm
These ropes, I know, will hold you firm
Now look to me, the pendant calls
Back and forth, your eyelids fall
Oh, little children, you cannot leave
For you, your families will grieve
Minds unravelling at the seams
Allowing me to haunt their dreams
Do not wail and do not weep
It's time for you to go to sleep
Little children, you were not clever
Now you'll stay with me forever
sounds like a metallica song lol.
and maybe its just me, but your signature reminds me of the story lol.
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