I remember reading a thread about a batshit insane dorm neighbor. Can someone dig up that thread?
I wished the "Statues" story was longer.
[quote]A few years ago, a mother and father decided they needed a break, so they wanted to head out for a night on the town. They called their most trusted babysitter. When the babysitter arrived, the two children were already fast asleep in bed. So the babysitter just got to sit around and make sure everything was okay with the children. Later that night, the babysitter got bored and went to watch TV, but she couldn't watch it downstairs because they did not have cable downstairs (the parents didn't want children watching too much garbage). So, she called them and asked them if she could watch cable in the parent's room. Of course, the parents said it was Okay, but the babysitter had one final request... she asked if she could cover up the clown statue in the corner of the bedroom with a blanket or cloth because it freaked her out. The phone line was silent for a moment, and the father who was talking to the babysitter at the time said, "Take the children and get out of the house... we will call the police. We do not have a clown statue.[/quote]
I demand moar, feels unfinished.
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The Medic blows. Seriously. To be honest, we have a similar town legend in where i live...
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The Watcher is a little bit better. A tiny itty-bitty bit, it's just not believeable starting with how the man decided to look thar at FUCKING NIGHT.
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And Border Crossing is believeable. But shit, it's just too real to be scary.
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Baby Doll wins though.
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Dah, in the same thread. I don't think everyone'll find it, it's not in the OP, but it's really worth reading.
[quote]"Daddy, I had a bad dream." You blink your eyes and pull up on your elbows. Your clock glows red in the darkness—it's 3:23. "Do you want to climb into bed and tell me about it?" "No, Daddy." The oddness of the situation wakes you up more fully. You can barely make out your daughter's pale form in the darkness of your room. "Why not sweetie?" "Because in my dream, when I told you about the dream, the thing wearing Mommy's skin sat up." For a moment, you feel paralyzed; you can't take your eyes off of your daughter. The covers behind you begin to shift.[/quote]
[QUOTE=Epidermis;23120185]I'm not scared of the dark. The scariest thing you'll find in the dark is homeless people.[/QUOTE]
tell that to this guy: [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GTjwgrrQwU[/media]
He's basically getting assaulted by massive darkness.
Huh. Alan Wake. I want a console now, again.
And by the way. Anyone who'll explain me the end of this story will get a PRROMOTION. Seriously, i don't get it...
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My friend's sister frequently babysat. One night, she was watching three kids, whose parents were going to be out until about 2:00am. She fed the kids and then they watched some movies. Around 8:00pm, she put the two-year-old to bed. At 8:30, she put the four-year-old to bed and at 9:00, the eight-year old.
She was still hungry so she went back downstairs to make herself a sandwich. When she was almost done, she heard the eight-year-old crying and calling her name. She went upstairs to see what was wrong. When she got up there, the child said she was cold, so the babysitter looked around for another blanket.
As she was doing that, she noticed that the window was open. She thought she had closed all of them but didn't think anything else of it. She closed the window, gave the little girl another blanket, and checked the other windows in the other two children's rooms to make sure they were secure, and then went back downstairs.
When she went back to the kitchen, she noticed that her sandwich was gone. She just brushed it off and blamed it on the dog. She made herself another sandwich. Again, she heard crying, but this time it was the four-year-old. She went to his room, and he too said he was cold. She noticed the window was open again. She was worried this time because she knew she had locked it. She didn't want to scare the child so she just shut and locked it.
She returned downstairs and turned on the alarm system. When she went back to the kitchen, she discovered that her second sandwich was gone. She was really worried so she decided to call the cops. When she told them that her sandwiches were disappearing, they thought she was crazy. She then told them about the windows opening repeatedly and they said it was probably just the kids doing it. After she hung up, she made herself a third sandwich.
She soon heard the two-year-old crying and went up to see what was wrong. Her window was also open. At this point, she was very frightened, so she gathered all of the kids, the cordless phone, and took them into a pantry closet in the kitchen. She called the police again, saying that she was really scared because someone keeps opening the windows and stealing her sandwiches -- and it's not the kids. They told her not to be worried, that they would be over in a few minutes to check it out.
She hung up the phone and held onto the kids tightly. A few minutes later, she heard a noise in the kitchen, and saw the knob turning on the pantry door. She was about ready to scream when a cop opened the door. She asked why they came so fast. He had a worried look on his face and told them to get out of the house. He then told her that on the phone, he heard a double click.
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also, max paynes nightmare with the blood trail and the baby is just generally fucking creepy!
[QUOTE=Lord of Awesome;23120790][IMG_thumb]http://i46.tinypic.com/nno807.png[/IMG_thumb]
We're getting close guys. What do we fucking do when it hits 666?![/QUOTE]
We do nothing, the 'true' number of the devil is actually 616.
[QUOTE=1337_n00b;23123042]Huh. Alan Wake. I want a console now, again.
And by the way. Anyone who'll explain me the end of this story will get a PRROMOTION. Seriously, i don't get it...[/QUOTE]
I think he means he heard another person answer the phone. When you have a land line with more than one phone, another person can pick up one of the phones, and listen to the call. And when they do, it makes a small noise.
[QUOTE=Lazlow87;23096014]A here's something a bit more light hearted I found on the SCP site.
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What a brave little toaster.
[quote]I think he means he heard another person answer the phone. When you have a land line with more than one phone, another person can pick up one of the phones, and listen to the call. And when they do, it makes a small noise.[/quote]
Wait a minute...
Doesn't it mean that the reader was on the line?
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Needs more scary-ass pics. Remember pages 2 and 1.
[QUOTE=Anti Christ;23123652]I think he means he heard another person answer the phone. When you have a land line with more than one phone, another person can pick up one of the phones, and listen to the call. And when they do, it makes a small noise.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, this. Except I think he meant the click when you hang up
[QUOTE=Ninja Gnome;23120815]Get Garry to throw rosemary and holy water on the servers.[/QUOTE]
I don't think throwing water onto computer hardware is a good idea imo tbqh
But it would be creepy to have the servers down for that long.
Bad joke is bad.
[QUOTE=1337_n00b;23123042]Huh. Alan Wake. I want a console now, again.
And by the way. Anyone who'll explain me the end of this story will get a PRROMOTION. Seriously, i don't get it...[/QUOTE]
I was thinking it was a gun being loaded and shit.
Smile.jpg is the scariest photo i've seen so far.
[editline]10:25AM[/editline]
Hello. Of all of the most wonderful things to be seen
in this world, the best of them lay in the
periphery of the worldly, the superficial, the
mundane, the worthless, the duplicitous,
wretched, horrid, loathsome, hated,
despicable, sickening, vapid reality which humanity clings to. Pardon me. But, in the corners of the eye lay unknown
gems amidst the refuse. Those flitting shapes
humanity unconsciously assigns to the readily
explainable, acceptable normalities of the
social world which haunt us, leaving us with a
vague fear that begs our eyes to close so very tightly when the lights are put down for an
evening’s rest and not to open again until the reassuring light of the morning dispels the
possibilities of the Darkness. What waste. What ridiculousness. Open your eyes and use the wondrous
capabilities of this fantastic organ. As you goes
about your evening hygienic rituals, I suggest
you pay indirect attention to the cold black of
the hallways waiting outside the door. Wait for
the inevitable thing, out of place with the characteristic stillness of the night, swiftly
passing by to unknown destinations. But do not acknowledge it. Do not. Do not. Do not. Some things are best only seen and not
interacted with in other ways. For in seeing that which believes itself unseen,
awareness comes with the most severe of
consequences. Oh, yes. So severe. Do behave. Look, but do not touch. Or speak. Or taste. Only then, perhaps, will you hear. Faintly on
the first occasion, but on every occasion
thereafter impossible to ignore. Even as they
stand, now so clearly, leering at you from the
Darkest corners of your safest, most sacred
havens, do not acknowledge their presence. Be content to observe. Yes. Content. Such contentedness is the only barrier against
their predations. If you can do this, if one can stand the
temptations of the Darkness and control one’s primordial self, perhaps then you will be
prepared. Prepared. For more. Much more.
[QUOTE=robmaister12;23046649]THAT'S SO FUCKING SCARY! WHY DID YOU MAKE IT AN IMAGE AND NOT A LINK!?!
[img]http://img823.imageshack.us/img823/9089/1274051756154.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
I don't know why but i find that picture the most scariest thing in this thread.
[QUOTE=Chekko;23129637]I don't know why but i find that picture the most scariest thing in this thread.[/QUOTE]
Fuck sakes.
Why?! Why the fuck did you do that?!?
[QUOTE=Chekko;23129637]I don't know why but i find that picture the most scariest thing in this thread.[/QUOTE]
If you find it scary then WHY DID YOU QUOTE THE IMAGE?! GOD DAMMIT I ALMOST GOT IT OUT OF MY HEAD :saddowns:
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I did too. It looks very similar to the smiling husky photo.
[IMG]http://media.steampowered.com/steamcommunity/public/images/avatars/97/972c09478c830461e63a9e6d92b7a68d91330108_full.jpg[/IMG]
Only one I could find.
The original for smile.jpg is hosted on Encyclopaedia Dramatica. And it isn't as scary, just fucking weird. It has human like teeth still, but not as freakish.
[QUOTE=PredatorKing;23091538]
Dude, you could just look in the sound files to see whether or not there are the number station sounds.[/QUOTE]
Im on it!
[QUOTE=hexpunK;23130424]The original for smile.jpg is hosted on Encyclopaedia Dramatica. And it isn't as scary, just fucking weird. It has human like teeth still, but not as freakish.[/QUOTE]
Post it.
[QUOTE=DJFender;23130204]I did too. It looks very similar to the smiling husky photo.
[img]http://i50.tinypic.com/346rjes.jpg[/img]
Only one I could find.[/QUOTE]
WHAT DID YOU DOOOOooo
[QUOTE=G-foxisus;23130694]WHAT DID YOU DOOOOooo[/QUOTE]
WHAT DID YOU DOOOOooo
[IMG]http://i48.tinypic.com/2v3k1ns.jpg[/IMG]
The Hell?
Oh please, Smile.jpg is barely scary at all.
Here's some scarier pictures.
[img_thumb]http://scp-wiki.wdfiles.com/local--files/document-8668206-dg/87ot7iystrhdfgd.jpg[/img_thumb]
[img_thumb]http://scp-wiki.wdfiles.com/local--files/files-q441-7b-a818-86/mother[/img_thumb]
[img_thumb]http://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/local--files/document-19-v-1911854/worm.jpg[/img_thumb]
[img_thumb]http://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/local--files/document-19-v-1911854/eyecreepy.jpg[/img_thumb]
[QUOTE=40kplayer;23131201]Oh please, Smile.jpg is barely scary at all.
Here's some scarier pictures.
[img_thumb]http://scp-wiki.wdfiles.com/local--files/document-8668206-dg/87ot7iystrhdfgd.jpg[/img_thumb]
[img_thumb]http://scp-wiki.wdfiles.com/local--files/files-q441-7b-a818-86/mother[/img_thumb]
[img_thumb]http://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/local--files/document-19-v-1911854/worm.jpg[/img_thumb]
[img_thumb]http://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/local--files/document-19-v-1911854/eyecreepy.jpg[/img_thumb][/QUOTE]
Those are more of "What the hell am I looking at?" than scary, at least for me.
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