• Generally just Fucking Creepy Stuff-Thread
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The most disturbing animated film I've ever watched. Seriously, creator of this vid certainly has some mental issues [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9BQEQd9ZF4Y[/media] Sorry if this was already posted.
[QUOTE=teeheeV2;23704715]I want a chaos black now, even though they don't exist.[/QUOTE] I have Chaos Black, although it's nothing like that. It's mainly the pewter city grass filled with Seels.
Am I the only one that finds Smile Dog not scary anymore?
[QUOTE=Canuhearme?;23710219]Am I the only one that finds Smile Dog not scary anymore?[/QUOTE] It's not that scary any more.
[QUOTE=CitizenPain;23708109][media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBR1OE3e60c&feature=player_embedded#![/media] If you make it through this whole thing I'll be impressed.[/QUOTE] I got through it. Holy christ that was fucked up.
[Quote] [B]Unholy Hour[/B] Perhaps you have heard the legend of the supposed “holy hour” that occurs on certain days of the year: Christmas, Easter, Good Friday, November 1, and the first of both February and August, each day between 7 and 8 am (not including Daylight Savings Time, mind you, because it is a human invention and supernatural entities do not observe it). When you were a kid, this was the hour in which you probably opened Christmas presents and started tearing apart your Easter basket after dragging your parents out of bed, and much to your parents’ chagrin refused to eat anything but leftover Halloween candy from the day before for breakfast; however, more than likely you had never gone into a darkened room in preparation for this ritual. However, perhaps you’ve heard others speak of it. Go into a room with a mirror, preferably one without windows, between 7 and 8 am on any one of the dates listed above. You do not have to perform this ritual alone; if you have any friends, you may in fact want them to come in with you to help you perform specific tasks outlined that are difficult to do in the dark. (Important: The only light in this ritual must come from either a candle or a lighter - some tiny, flickering flame. Save for this light, you must be in total darkness - otherwise there is a strong possibility that you won’t see anything, hence the suggestion that you perform this in a room without windows. However, it all depends on your own sensitivity to the paranormal; when my friend performed this ritual last November 1, we had to shut all the doors in the hallway first because the light from the doorcrack kept distracting him.) Make sure that you perform this ritual in comfortable clothing - you want to avoid any unnecessary discomfort. Once inside this room, close the door and light your candles and/or your lighter. This/these flame(s) must remain lit until the end of the ritual, although I know of people who have chickened out and blown the flames out which instantly ends it and generally leaves them wallowing in their own cowardice for days on end afterwards. You may have your friend(s) hold or light the candles or lighter if desired, as long as the flame is reflected in the mirror. Now begin chanting some Christian prayer - any one will do, even the “Sinner’s Prayer” on the back of those Chick Tracts, as long as it mentions God, Jesus, or the Holy Ghost at least once - as you stare into the mirror. It must be the same prayer and, again, the number of times you need to chant this prayer varies depending on your own sensitivty to the paranormal, but generally twenty times is more than enough. (My friend chose Our Father, and he needed to chant it fifteen or sixteen times.) When you have chanted for long enough, one of your flames will flare and then change color. (Ours turned red, but I’ve heard of flames turning blue, white, and even green and lavender before.) A few seconds later, an image will appear in the mirror of the archangel Michael - he looks a lot like the usual images of Christian angels, only he has this really nasty burn mark on the left side of his face. Also, he has really deep-set eyes. Bow to Michael; again, it is important to make sure you don’t accidentally put out your flame(s) unless you wish to end the ritual. After you bow to him, Michael will ask you if you are entirely certain that you want to perform this ritual. I can’t really describe the voice, but it’s not the sort of voice you’d expect an archangel to have: it’s kind of scratchy and overall not very pleasant to listen to, and he has a faint accent of indeterminable origin. After you answer yes, Michael will explain the conditions of the ritual: he will ask you seven questions, and if you answer at least four of them right, he will either allow or a conversation with a deceased loved one or give a living one immortality; however, if you answer three or fewer of them correctly, he will slit your throat and you will die right then and there. (I’ll admit that I actually do not remember any of the seven riddles from when my friend did this, but I do remember that they were rather arcane - i.e., not the type of riddles you would find in a riddle book - and he seemed to be fully aware of this. Also, if I remember correctly, each one consisted of seven words.) My friend never did well at riddles, so you can imagine that he didn’t get any right, which seemed to amuse the hell out of Michael, as by the end of the ritual he had this big, terrifying Joker-like smile on his face. After you are finished answering the riddles (you only get one try at each, but he lets you think), Michael gives you the score. Again, if you answer three or fewer right, he smites you. While he smites you, he says something in the angel language - Enochian, I believe it’s called - and you’re left writhing on the floor in agony. My friend was screaming his head off when the ritual was over, and he started speaking in tongues; it was horrible and I’m currently in therapy for this. Really fucking horrifying. But I digress. Anyway, the candles all went out, and the lighter he had me hold died at the exact same time. I left the room feeling dizzy, and passed out on my bed in my own vomit. Strange thing is I woke up eight hours later and went into the bathroom I performed the ritual in, and found no trace of my dead friend in there. Strange, I live alone and all my doors and windows were locked, there was no sign of anyone having broken into my apartment, the landlady was on vacation, and no matter how hard I looked in the bathroom I could not find a single trace of my friend’s blood anywhere. A few days later, I got a call from his roommate, asking about my friend. According to his roommate, my friend disappeared on Halloween night and hadn’t been seen at all since. He had called all around, asking my friend’s parents, siblings, aunt, uncle, people like the guy at the convenient store where my friend bought his cigarettes, and even his old teachers from grade school if they knew anything about his whereabouts, only to get a resounding “no.” He decided to call me because apparently I was the only person out of the people both he and my friend knew that he hadn’t called yet. So I told him exactly what happened, down to my friend’s body mysteriously disappearing. He didn’t believe me, and reported me to the police, but, when the police came to investigate, they did not find any trace of my friend either, not even his DNA. It’s almost like he never came over my house and instead chose to fall off the face of the earth and leave his friends behind. On a side note, I’ve heard that someone in fact, by some miracle, did get all of the riddles right, and they wished for the immortality of whoever. However, the next day their loved one was not alive. They, much like my friend, were mysteriously spirited away, only this time on the wall of their room there was a message in some mysterious language, written in blood. Perhaps only God and the archangel Michael know what has become of the two of them. [/Quote]
[QUOTE=Canuhearme?;23710219]Am I the only one that finds Smile Dog not scary anymore?[/QUOTE] I think of it as a kind of guardian angel now.
[QUOTE=Bomimo;23708561]Just played through Mass Effect and i have to say that the base of the story fits exceptionally in this thread. An anchient cybernetic race that lives just outside the galaxy, monitoring us. In a neverending cycle they go in and sweep the galaxy for level 3 civilizations and use them to create more of themselves. I dunno about you, but this gives me the same creepy... "this is too deep for me to grasp" feel that Cthulhu emits too. @0:47 [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVwcXvgshUQ[/media] Not to mention that the Cycle before our extinction was 50000 years ago and is claimed to somehow relate to many of our cavepaintings and that they left caches of knowledge that we discovered much later that enabled us to construct two kinds of pyramids. Couple that with the Atlantis syndrome where this civilization totally vanishes during the extinction cycle, leaving only ruins and weird Data caches that invade the minds of anyone who aproaches and freaks them out with foreboding, mystical and creepy messages: [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWR3x3ctboY&feature=related[/media] I'm profoundly dumbfounded that no Creepypastas were written about this? It's like the ultimate well of mystery and Creepyness: Why are they there, who created them, how did they become what they are, why are they harvesting us and if they're just outside the galaxy monitoring us... who's monitoring them?[/QUOTE] It's well established that the Reapers are based off of Cthulhu, though.
[QUOTE=Bomimo;23708561]An anchient cybernetic race that lives just outside the galaxy[/QUOTE] This is all bullshit but an interesting read and watch.
[U][media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o31pmwWNUww[/U][/media] Same guy that made Salad Fingers I dunno, probably posted.
[url]http://vimeo.com/8788371[/url] This is some seriously creepy stuff. Watched it as part of a video festival before Mogwai played. Little bit creepy.
This thread has gave me insomnia
[QUOTE=Styviven;23711807][U][media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o31pmwWNUww[/U][/media] Same guy that made Salad Fingers I dunno, probably posted.[/QUOTE] D'aww, that dog's such a friend.
[QUOTE=DJSergei;23711996]This thread has gave me insomnia[/QUOTE] Agreed 100%.....but Im so tired
The story about Pokemon Black was amazing. I would love to play that and I generally dislike pokemon games.
[QUOTE=Styviven;23711807] Same guy that made Salad Fingers I dunno, probably posted.[/QUOTE] They tried too hard to make it creepy, with the dog licking the growth then harvesting his body parts to form himself into a man-dog.
I thought this was weird [img]http://img23.imageshack.us/img23/9729/cc38.png[/img] This flashes on the screen at 0:38 in the candle cove video
[QUOTE=Sobotnik;23711594]This is all bullshit but an interesting read and watch.[/QUOTE] Well it was just a summary of a game's backstory. there are no further details on these creatures except "we have no origin, we are eternal" they are cybernetic which means that either they were once organic, or they were created and use the bodies of races they have extinct. All we know is that they "matrix" us... kinda to make more of themselves. but what is their origin, how many millions of years have they repeated this cycle... do they do this to all galaxies? as far as i'm guessing, they originated from the Milky Way otherwise, i don't see how they could place such an elaborate trap. My brain can barely process this level of mystic creepyness. I need to know what they are, where they come from and their motives... this is epic creepy pasta fodder! [QUOTE=Warhol;23711456]It's well established that the Reapers are based off of Cthulhu, though.[/QUOTE] i had a very clear sense of that. nothing has ever creeped me more out than him... 'cept these. it's the same feel, just at a galactic level. i can barely comprehend it.:ohdear: If i'm ever bored, i'll type up some Creepypasta closely based on this. I'm thinking about it so much i'm sure i could capture the feel if i took the time.
[QUOTE=daijitsu;23679023]Figured I'd go have some fun tonight and take some scary pictures up on the roof. All the pictures I'm posting are 100% straight off the camera, I [b]did not[/b] add anything in photoshop, just toyed with the levels and removed the grain so it looks more how it felt to the eye. [img]http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4110/4836704107_9e21b42e25_b.jpg[/img] [img]http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4128/4837316752_c49ccac026_b.jpg[/img] [img]http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4144/4836706245_01c40e0ced_b.jpg[/img][/QUOTE] You're kidding right? The guy in the door is impossible to miss during photographing. Anyways, the second picture, above the satellite dish, the clouds for a human-like figure. I got that one too. But the third picture? You got me, what am I supposed to be seeing there? ** EDIT ** Also, noone commented on those pictures? Wow. First picture has a quarter of a pentagram showing, bottom right. I solved everything except for the last picture daijitsu, now give me a real creepypasta as a reward.
[QUOTE=Bomimo;23708561]and if they're just outside the galaxy monitoring us... who's monitoring them?[/QUOTE] Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? Grats if you know what that means.
Who guards the guardians?
[QUOTE=40kplayer;23717467]Who guards the guardians?[/QUOTE] Who guards the guards, but close enough.
[QUOTE=40kplayer;23717467]Who guards the guardians?[/QUOTE] They guard themselves.
[QUOTE=tehMuffinMan;23717957]They guard themselves.[/QUOTE] He was referring to my latin.
[QUOTE=Ender_Wiggin;23715426]I thought this was weird [img_thumb]http://img23.imageshack.us/img23/9729/cc38.png[/img_thumb] This flashes on the screen at 0:38 in the candle cove video[/QUOTE] Why people find this bit scary, i find it generic and it's not scary.
[QUOTE=The Pink Scotti;23718196]Why people find this bit scary, i find it generic and it's not scary.[/QUOTE] I don't know but I remember the first time I saw it and I saw this image flash for a second and it sent a chill down my spine leaving me thinking "What was that 0.o...?" then I decided to just leave it.
[QUOTE=Ender_Wiggin;23718337]I don't know but I remember the first time I saw it and I saw this image flash for a second and it sent a chill down my spine leaving me thinking "What was that 0.o...?" then I decided to just leave it.[/QUOTE] I didn't even notice it. I was too busy listening to screaming.
Gentlemen, Prepare yourself for something more bone chilling, Pulse hightening and Spine tingling the Smile dog [IMG]http://filesmelt.com/dl/billbailey_promo.jpg[/IMG]
[QUOTE=Freeman13;23717195]You're kidding right? The guy in the door is impossible to miss during photographing. Anyways, the second picture, above the satellite dish, the clouds for a human-like figure. I got that one too. But the third picture? You got me, what am I supposed to be seeing there? ** EDIT ** Also, noone commented on those pictures? Wow. First picture has a quarter of a pentagram showing, bottom right. I solved everything except for the last picture daijitsu, now give me a real creepypasta as a reward.[/QUOTE] Bravo for pointing stuff out, I was waiting for that. :golfclap: Still, this is all straight off the camera, minus exposure correction and such as mentioned before. the first picture was a [i]long[/i] exposure, so during that time I decided to go stand in the door for about five seconds to catch a little light, but I didn't let my face sit still so it blurred out all detail. Came out well. Also, the pentagram is the shadow of that radar dish that you can see in the second picture. It isn't solid, rather it had a mesh wire for the dish portion. I honestly thought pentagram when I saw it was in the picture, it's neat. The second picture's ghostly clouds are actually me as well. I simply walked in front of the door really quick, looked at the camera, then slinked away. Because of the long exposure, it came out quite nice. The third one has nothing special, it was just to show off the inside of that room. Felt like something out of a SAW movie. Also you can [i]barely[/i] see the corner of the door I had talked about in the story from the night before that. [editline]12:00AM[/editline] [QUOTE=The Pink Scotti;23718196]Why people find this bit scary, i find it generic and it's not scary.[/QUOTE] When it comes to subliminal flashes, it isn't that it's scary, it's that there's a lot of things that are hard to take in, but are disturbing in their own little regards. You can't take it all in during the time it flashes, and knowing there's more to something that was freaky at first glance makes you uneasy, if only on a subconscious level.
[quote=zenpod;23722345]gentlemen, prepare yourself for something more bone chilling, pulse hightening and spine tingling the smile dog [img]http://filesmelt.com/dl/billbailey_promo.jpg[/img][/quote] oh fuck i shat
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