• Generally just Fucking Creepy Stuff-Thread
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I doubt they exist since their are no youtube videos of it. Threedog number thingys I r edmucationed
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=toseWcEt-fM[/media] Probably NSFW.
woah [editline]09:29PM[/editline] talking about the above video
I don't want to read through the thread at the moment as that Dog smile thing is rather... Disturbing? But what is this Suicide mouse I keep hearing about?
Some clusterfuck of a film strip that Disney once made to troll easy to scare people. [editline]06:44PM[/editline] It involves Mickey dejectedly walking down a street. All the while, the film becomes increasingly corrupted, in vision, sound, and etc
[QUOTE=KStyleAzure;23092745]Some clusterfuck of a film strip that Disney once made to troll easy to scare people. [editline]06:44PM[/editline] It involves Mickey dejectedly walking down a street. All the while, the film becomes increasingly corrupted, in vision, sound, and etc[/QUOTE] And ends with a russian line and some guy entering through a doorway, all shadowy and stuff. Apparently as the creepypaste story goes, an intern saw this and committed suicide after the ending.
...and when he woke up in the morning SHE WAS STILL IN HIS BED AAHHHHHHHHHHHHH, and then she wanted to make him eggs AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH, and he said " oh I don't have time,I got a meeting at 12:30" and she said "i'll drive you there" AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH, and he said "no no, it's at my office, it's like a half hour commutate" and she said "I don't mind,It's on the way to my kids pre school"AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH AHHHHHHHHH AHHHHHHHHH AHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Family Guy. Ha.
I like your avatar for some reason. Can't quite put my finger on it.. Anyway. Shadow People...that is all [IMG]http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b6/Faeden/shadowerShadowperson.jpg[/IMG]
Anyone remember that story about that Polybius game? [QUOTE=wikipedia]According to the story, an unheard-of new arcade game appeared in several suburbs of [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portland,_Oregon"]Portland[/URL], [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oregon"]Oregon[/URL] in [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1981"]1981[/URL], something of a rarity at the time. The game, [I]Polybius[/I], proved to be incredibly popular, to the point of [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Behavioral_addiction"]addiction[/URL], and lines formed around the machines, quickly followed by clusters of visits from [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Men_in_black"]men in black[/URL]. Rather than the usual marketing data collected by company visitors to arcade machines, they collected some unknown data, allegedly testing responses to the [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychoactive"]psychoactive[/URL] machines. The players themselves suffered from a series of unpleasant side-effects, including [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amnesia"]amnesia[/URL], [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insomnia"]insomnia[/URL], [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nightmare"]nightmares[/URL], [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Night_terror"]night terrors[/URL], and even [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suicide"]suicide[/URL] in some versions of the legend. Some players stopped playing video games, while it is reported that one became an anti-gaming activist([B]probably Jack Thompson[/B]). The supposed creator of [I]Polybius[/I] is Ed Rotberg, and the company named in the urban legend is [I]Sinneslöschen[/I] (German for "sense-deletion"), often named as either a secret government organization or a codename for [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atari"]Atari[/URL]. The gameplay is said to be similar to [I]Tempest[/I] (a [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shoot_%27em_up"]shoot 'em up[/URL] game utilizing [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vector_graphics"]vector graphics[/URL]), while the game is said to contain [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subliminal_message"]subliminal messages[/URL] which would influence the action of anyone playing it. The origin of the legend is unknown. Some internet commentators think it originated as a [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usenet"]usenet[/URL] [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoax"]hoax[/URL]. Other bloggers believe the story is a true [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urban_legend"]urban legend[/URL] – one that grew out of exaggerated and distorted tales of an early release version of [I][URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tempest_%28arcade_game%29"]Tempest[/URL][/I] that caused problems with [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photosensitive_epilepsy"]photosensitive epilepsy[/URL]; the game was reported to have caused [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motion_sickness"]motion sickness[/URL] and [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vertigo_%28medical%29"]vertigo[/URL], and was therefore pulled. Several people have claimed to have a [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Read-only_memory"]ROM[/URL] of the game, but none of them have made it available for public scrutiny, a "lack of hard evidence" situation typical of hoaxes and [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conspiracy_theories"]conspiracy theories[/URL]. Conflicting information is even circulated regarding the style or [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genre"]genre[/URL] of the game. Some sources claim it is a maze-style game, while others describe it as an action space-fighter. The [I]Polybius[/I] legend received some mass-market attention in the September 2003 issue of [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GamePro"]GamePro[/URL] magazine, as part of a feature story on video game urban legends called "Secrets and Lies".[URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polybius_%28game%29#cite_note-1"][2][/URL] The magazine determined the legend to be neither true nor false, but "inconclusive".[URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polybius_%28game%29#cite_note-2"][3][/URL] Additionally, [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snopes.com"]Snopes.com[/URL] claims to have debunked the myth as a modern-day version of 1980's rumors of "Men in Black" visiting arcades and taking down the names of high scorers at arcade games.[URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polybius_%28game%29#cite_note-3"][4][/URL] [/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=KStyleAzure;23092044]Uzumaki is pretty insane, regardless.[/QUOTE] Holy fucking shit, why did I just read it? If you all want some creepy stuff, and you aren't opposed to manga, read it. Preferably in the daytime.
Some more creepy shit: Here are some comic strips that Walt Disney demanded to be made before he died, his state of mind was just really fucked up at this time: The story behind these is that Minnie broke up with Mickey and left with someone else, and Mickey is attempting to commit suicide. [img]http://goodcomics.comicbookresources.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/08/mm301018.jpg[/img] [img]http://goodcomics.comicbookresources.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/08/mm301020.jpg[/img] [img]http://goodcomics.comicbookresources.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/08/mm301021.jpg[/img] [img]http://goodcomics.comicbookresources.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/08/mm301022.jpg[/img]
[QUOTE=DJFender;23075108]So its like that gif thats around the internet? The one with random gore images, like crucification, weird alien things doing stuff to people, etc?[/QUOTE] No. It's an edited version of the trailer for Little Otik with a few 4chan pictures that flash occasionally.
This thread is awesome. More stories!
Post some from the SCP Foundation. Those one's are great. Too bad there are only around 15 of them. The Intruder scared me the most.
[QUOTE=Raiskauskone;23044366] [url]http://img411.imageshack.us/img411/5134/1277902309738.jpg[/url][/QUOTE] I put it into text for you guys. [quote=Fallout 3 Creepypasta] Fallout 3 contains several in-game radio stations. The most diverse and important station is Galaxy News Radio. Many players of the evil persuasion know that you can kill Three Dog and he will be replaced by the technician Margaret. She is not a charismatic personality and has very little to say, seeming to not enjoy her new announcing duties. She also never appears in person, and therefore cannot be killed. Once Three Dog is dead, you’re stuck with Margaret. What most players do NOT know is that under certain circumstances, GNR will become a “numbers station.” A numbers station is a station that broadcasts an unusual coded message. Many of these exist in real life and some hypothesize that they are a nuclear retaliation control network. Simply check Wikipedia for more information about these odd broadcasts as they relate to the real world. Back to Fallout 3… No one is really sure which actions are needed to hear the numbers station in Fallout 3. It appears that you must kill Three Dog, because no one has reported hearing the numbers station with him alive. It also appears that you have to skip over the quest “Galaxy News Radio” where you help boost the signal so the station can broadcast further than just the immediate DC area. This is easy enough to do with either a speech check or simply using the Fallout Wiki to look up where to go next and advance the main plot. Finally, you definitely have to choose to destroy Raven Rock. This is the actual trigger to turn GNR into a numbers station and it will remain as such for the rest of the game. However, the vast majority of the players who perform these three actions still continue hearing the standard GNR broadcasts, so there must be several more requirements the community has yet to isolate. If you’re lucky enough to have hit upon the right set of circumstances, just after destroying Raven Rock, you will get the message “Radio signal lost” and a few seconds later “Radio signal found”. You cannot, however, actually listen to GNR yet because you didn’t boost the signal, and are out of range of the broadcast at the exit of Raven Rock. Luckily, Raven Rock is situated in the mountains and is right near one of the few places outside DC that you can get high enough to catch the signal. So far, the confirmed locations to hear the GNR numbers signal are: 1.Within the immediate DC area obviously… This is true for the regular GNR throughout the game. 2. At the top of the Ferris wheel on that backwater Redneck island. I can’t remember it’s name right now. (Point lookout, I think.) 3. On the tops of some sat. com. arrays you can climb in the northwestern area of the map. 4. On the roof of Tenpenny Tower, though this may be within the normal broadcasting range anyway. Feel free to playtest and get back to me on this. 5. On the highest point of the broken bridge around Arefu… Again, may be within broadcasting range anyway. 6. On some of the highest points of mountaintop in the area near Raven Rock. This is obviously your easiest chance to first listen to the numbers station. When you tune in, you will hear an old familiar voice… Three Dog, despite the fact that you killed him earlier. However, you will quickly notice that he does not seem to be “in character.” So I guess it’s not technically Three Dog, but just the voice actor, Erik Dellums. He reads a series of numbers in a monotone, depressed sounding voice. He always recites a list of single digits between 9 and 12 characters long. For example, “nine-three-seven-nine-one-seven-two-zero-three-four.” He never uses any multi digit number, like “eleven” or “forty.” These numbers are followed by widely varying lengths of Morse code. This is then followed by the song “I don’t want to set the world on fire.” All other music tracks seem to be inactive on the numbers station. The Morse code was the easiest part of the mystery to crack, as the code is widely available and many people actually know it by heart. We quickly had a list of great number of messages in English. Some sounded completely mundane and even comical, such as “washed the car today, maybe Chinese for dinner” or “Have you watched my YouTube video yet. I uploaded myself kicking bums in the nuts.” You may be saying “but wait, YouTube doesn’t exist in the Fallout universe” and you are right. As far as we can tell, all of the messages sounded like they were based in our reality somewhere near present day. Some of the message, however, are quite sinister, such as “The Queen has died today. The world mourns, as on days like these, we are all Brits.” Or “I can’t believe they’ve actually done it. Not long left. The noise. I can’t take the noise anymore. I have a pistol in the attic.” Just recently, a player on the wiki forums noticed a message that brought to light the meaning of the messages. He was reading a thread that collected all known messages, transposed from Morse to English, and he saw the line “one-two-zero-five-five-two-eight-two-zero-one-zero. What you talkin’ ‘bout? You’ll be missed.” He realized this referred to the recent death of Gary Coleman, and then quickly realized the numbers were the time and date of death. He immediately scanned through the messages to try and find more examples of this apparent future telling by a game that’s more than a year old. The next message he read shocked him and pushed him to enlist the aid of others to decipher the codes. The message was “nine-four-five-four-two-zero-two-zero-one-zero. Accident in the gulf, several dead. Oil spill apparently averted.” He realized this was the BP explosion and the erroneous day-one assessment that the well was not leaking. From this point on, all numbers will be transcribed as times and dates. All times were given in game in military format and will remain so in this document. Numerous members of the FalloutWiki message board began looking over the messages to see what else we could learn. We quickly found that most of the dates were after the game had been released, yet oddly some were from the past. “22:15 April 15, 1865 He’s dead and blame will probably be placed on that actor, Booth. Johnson better not cheat me out of the payment.” This shed new doubt on the official version of the Lincoln assassination. As the community quickly started piling up interpretations of the message, the mods of the site summarily banned everyone who had posted in, or even read the thread. All reference to the numbers station was removed from the FalloutWiki and filtering software was put in place to prevent reposting of any relevant information. A few people, however, are trading emails and slowly finishing the translation of the remaining messages and putting dates to the existing ones. “The Queen has died today. The world mourns, as on days like these we are all Brits.” 4:02 March 19, 2014 “I can’t believe Britney’s actually won an Oscar!” 21:33 February 27, 2023 “I can’t believe they’ve actually done it. Not long left. They were warned, but they jut had to keep pushing the boundaries of science. The noise. I can’t take the noise anymore. And the light, dear God! The universe is slowly unraveling around us. I’m not going to wait for death. I have a pistol in the attic.” This is actually the only message not preceded by a string of numbers. It may be worth noting that the latest date on any of the messages is 1:27 July 6, 2027. [/quote]
[QUOTE=Swilly;23092972]I like your avatar for some reason. Can't quite put my finger on it.. Anyway. Shadow People...that is all [IMG]http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b6/Faeden/shadowerShadowperson.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE] Fuck man when I saw that pictures I felt something poke my armpit.
PHANTOM PIT! :ghost:
[QUOTE=DJFender;23093745]Post some from the SCP Foundation. Those one's are great. Too bad there are only around 15 of them. The Intruder scared me the most.[/QUOTE] Thanks, thought the Intruder was pretty good. Dargaia's Necter is kinda fucked, like really fucking creepy whatever it is. Here's the link for anyone that wants to read it [url]http://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/dargaia-s-nectar[/url] "Don’t mow your lawn; it bleeds like hell" That is some fucked up shit right there. Edit: Also thought the "The Dyatlov Pass Incident" was quite interesting, and the fact that it was true was even creepier. [url]http://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/the-dyatlov-pass-incident[/url]
That one is really fucked up. I forgot some of it, but doesnt it change your lawn into a "sanctuary." Dead things included. Also turns you into...well, a mutant. I still dont quite understand what a "Holder" is.
[QUOTE=Wii60;23091646][URL]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uzumaki[/URL] this manga has the best creepy shit ever. you all would love it and form phobias of a spiral just read vol 2. Snail people chapter.[/QUOTE] Although it's manga, I really liked this. First time I read this was back when I was with my ex. The picture of them both dead together holding hands really brought us together. That night she heard a knocking sound coming from the ceiling. She didn't know what it was and put it off thinking it was nothing. So she went up to use the bathroom when she noticed that the knocking sound was following her from the ceiling. When it stopped she had the wonderful idea of knocking back on the wall. Well you know what, it knocked back and she was scared shitless. She runs out of her room and all the knocking stops. That manga makes me sad :frown:
If its legal can someone post a download link to that manga in pdf form? I'm on my iPhone and would like to read it.
Ok never mind, just about every story on SCP is fucked, like the shoe tree. My mind shat so many bricks I could build a house with them.
[QUOTE=40kplayer;23091462][img]http://jimriverreport.com/tdaxp_upload/call_of_cthulhu_book_cover.jpg[/img][/QUOTE] Absolutely FANTASTIC book. The stories are just absolutely amazing, and the only book to ever have me literally talking to myself in pure awe.
I remember this from one of the 'In The News' threads but, A package delivered by ship is called a Cargo. A package delivered by car is called a Shipment.
If the Queen dies on March 19, 2014 we're fucked.
[QUOTE=silentjubjub;23095363]If the Queen dies on March 19, 2014 we're fucked.[/QUOTE] yeah, totally, I mean, its not like she's totally old and thinking about abdicating anyway
[QUOTE=shatteredwindow;23095379]yeah, totally, I mean, its not like she's totally old and thinking about abdicating anyway[/QUOTE] But still, if it happens to the day...
[QUOTE=Left4Meds;23095314]I remember this from one of the 'In The News' threads but, A package delivered by ship is called a Cargo. A package delivered by car is called a Shipment.[/QUOTE] :psyboom:
[url]http://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/adventures-of-sonic-the-hedgehog-episode-66[/url] A lost episode type creepypasta.
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