That was messed up. Or I'm just a big scaredy cat . If you do click that link, you should think about turning your speakers down; I muted it after the first...incident, and still got scared.
Gee, Thanks for raising my heart rate.
"Somehow the hated have to walk a tightrope, while those who hate do not."Abandoned By Disney is pretty scary. Nightlight comes at a close second for creepiness.
Finally found out the name of the story. It's called The Pocket, and it's apparently quite well known.
"Somehow the hated have to walk a tightrope, while those who hate do not."http://godzillareplay.blog.com/ It's back!
The Protomen enhanced my life.fuck yesss
my drawing blog ya'll UPDATES 10 TIMES A MONTH WOW, THIS IS STRAIGHT UP MUH SOGGY KNEE'Bout fuckin time.
edited 10th Sep '13 6:02:05 AM by SciFiSlasher
"Somehow the hated have to walk a tightrope, while those who hate do not."Here are my favourites
The Sick Land Perhaps THE most criminally underated pasta ever
edited 16th Sep '13 7:30:14 PM by Spidersinyoureyes
What would you say are the best video game creepypastas?
The Protomen enhanced my life.none of them
my drawing blog ya'll UPDATES 10 TIMES A MONTH WOW, THIS IS STRAIGHT UP MUH SOGGY KNEEI thought ben drowned was ok, the others I've read were just narmy.
I think Ben Drowned is better than most video game pastas but still overrated.
I rather like the NES Godzilla Creepypasta, but not really as a creepypasta, I think.
The Revolution Will Not Be TropeableRead well over 70 and only 3 got me. They ranged from startled for a second to brief loss of sleep. I'm serious.
- NES Godzilla (read by Goji73)
- Sonic.exe (the image, not the pasta itself)
- MARIO (final image)
http://creepypasta.wikia.com/wiki/Ted_the_Caver http://creepypasta.wikia.com/wiki/Psychosis http://creepypasta.wikia.com/wiki/Red_Sky_at_Night Ted the Caver and Psychosis are my personal favorites. Red Sky at Night (well; just about everything ever written by Slime Beast) is a close second.
Bogleech sent a link to this site called "Click/Reload" and not knowing the creepypasta fiction, the site scared me on its own.
Slimebeast?
The guy that wrote this?
http://creepypasta.wikia.com/wiki/I_HATE_YOU
The Protomen enhanced my life.I like how the Creepypasta wiki has Slimebeast on the list of suggested authors, so the list goes:
I guess it does say something about your ability to write creepy stories when you're on a list with Poe and Lovecraft.
On another topic: I've been reading creepypasta for the entire month. Mostly to get in the Halloween spirit, but also partly to see if I can find the other 10% (I have pretty loose criteria for what that is. Hell, I consider a story passable if it doesn't try to shoehorn Slendy or Ben in). One good story I've found was The Clown, The Paint, and The Turbines.
edited 7th Oct '13 6:57:45 PM by Malph
Pretty sure that's an Old Shame of his. Though he claims it's a "parody". It does teeter the thin line between satire and serious.
NES Godzilla updated again.
The Protomen enhanced my life.The Holder of the End is the first pasta I can remember reading ever, and it really creeped me out/ interested me.
This story is gold.
A fat woman passed by the homeless man and I distinctly heard him say, “Pig.”
Wow, I thought to myself. This homeless man is insulting people and he still expects them to give him money?
Then a tall businessman went by and the homeless guy muttered, “Human.”
Human? I can’t argue with that. Obviously, he was human.
The next day, I arrived early at the subway station and had some time to kill, so I decided to stand close to the homeless man and listen to his strange mutterings.
A thin, haggard-looking man passed in front of him and I heard the homeless guy mutter, “Cow.”
Cow? I thought. The man was much too skinny to be a cow. He looked more like a turkey or a chicken to me.
A minute or so later, a fat man went by and the homeless man said, “Potato.”
Potato? I was under the impression that he called all fat people “Pig”.
That day, at work, I couldn’t stop thinking about the homeless man and his puzzling behavior. I kept trying to find some logic or pattern in what he was muttering.
Perhaps he has some kind of psychic ability, I thought. Maybe he knows what these people were in a previous life. In Japan, many people believe in reincarnation.
I observed the homeless man many times and began to think my theory was right. I often heard him calling people things like “Rabbit” or “Onion” or “Sheep” or “Tomato”.
One day, curiosity got the better of me and I decided to ask him what was going on.
As I walked up to him, he looked at me and said “Bread.”
I tossed some money into his cup and asked him if he had some kind of psychic ability.
The homeless man smiled and said, “Yes, indeed. I do have a psychic ability. It is an ability I obtained years ago. But it is not what you might expect. I can’t tell the future or read minds or anything like that.”
“Then what is your ability,” I asked eagerly.
“The ability is merely to know the last thing somebody ate,” he said.
I laughed because I realized he was right. He said “Bread.” The last thing I had eaten for breakfast that day was toast. I walked away shaking my head. Of all the psychic abilities someone could have, that one must be the most useless."
Nice. I'm too much of a chicken to read creepypasta, though. I tend to submerge myself in CMOA and CMOF pages for hours afterwards to scrape the creepy off.
Dopants: He meant what he said and he said what he meant, a Ninety is faithful 100%.
Hey, this is pretty neat.[1]
edited 30th Jul '13 10:57:24 AM by blackmoondin