• I was the handpicked protégé of a cult leader.
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Saw this thread before it got any replies and went tl;dr, but after actually reading it... holy shit dude Has there ever been a novel or movie like this? It feels like one, can't believe this actually happened (and let alone in junior high what the hell)
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4M2RQHEt7E&feature=youtu.be[/media] Part one of a series of uploads I will be doing of our variety show, Operation Now. This is the compilation where Jack played the devil and all that jazz. Unfortunately, it IS an old tape, and the audio cuts out at a few parts.
This reminds me of a really ancient archived /x/ creepypasta in which a guy had to regularly work on creating and fleshing out his imagined double, with it ending in a most unsettling manner. I believe that it was this one: [URL]http://creepypasta.wikia.com/wiki/Tulpa[/URL] Your story truly deserves to be forever embedded into the Facepunch history.
OP, is it difficult for you to watch these? Just curious. This is a really creepy story and I'm very sorry you had to go through this.
[QUOTE=Hoboiam;42491317][img]http://i.imgur.com/OxlutbO.png[/img][/QUOTE] Talk about cult leader, this looks like a goddamn NK propaganda poster. I'm seriously shaking after reading this, what a psycho.
Clearly an egomaniac. Interesting story, I followed it from the film section here after the chatter about the film I watched (the wave).
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZ8gIcpgdns&feature=youtu.be[/media]
You're too critical of your writing skills to be honest, it was the most worthwhile thing to read that's been posted here in a long time imo. Either that, or being submerged in shit for so long makes everything else look like diamonds to me :v:
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANX6JOwjMdg[/media] Kinda hard to hear, but worth it. Stick around for the last two minute or so. Things get nuts in this Mr. Smith written piece.
[QUOTE=Hoboiam;42500605][media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANX6JOwjMdg[/media] Kinda hard to hear, but worth it. Stick around for the last two minute or so. Things get nuts in this Mr. Smith written piece.[/QUOTE] jesus fucking christ
Now the next thing I'm gonna upload is boring as shit, so first I'm gonna leave you with something WORTH watching. This is by far the best part of Operation Now. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZh2WpW1DPQ&feature=youtu.be[/media]
[QUOTE=Hoboiam;42500605][media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANX6JOwjMdg[/media] Kinda hard to hear, but worth it. Stick around for the last two minute or so. Things get nuts in this Mr. Smith written piece.[/QUOTE] What the fucking hell...
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yk2eG2ypMUc&feature=youtu.be[/media] They just keep on comin'. After I'm done uploading Operation Now clips, I'll upload Imaginary.
Holy shit OP, this, this is crazy. That story, as well as the videos have certainly unnerved me. I almost hope that this didn't happen, and that you're just a really good writer with an amazing imagination for the most twisted and unusual things.
I wish, dude. But these videos are real. And I hope you guys can see in the Operation Now intro video just how easy he gets attention. The way he says "look here please" as he slightly leans in. You can FEEL the energy just suck right to him. It's absolutely insane, and that's the kinda shit he did every day in class. Clap three times. All that stuff was his way of keeping our full, undivided attention. Here's another video, it's a poem that leads right into the Thriller dance. Unfortunately due to the strobe light, Thriller's blurry as shit, but you can hear the screams and the grunts of the dancers. Imagine them like that, all day, for two weeks straight. Then remember that Devin couldn't turn it off. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNddRm0Q0DI&feature=youtu.be[/media]
This is a crazy ass shit right there OP. I hope you don't have that lasting shit with expressing your emotions correctly to this day. Because I know what it's like, and that's something I personally won't wish my worst enemy to have. Source of my stuff is completely diffirent though, but the overall system's pretty much the same, if I understood your past feelings correctly: getting yourself, everything you are, ripped from the inside of you, all by yourself and thrown on the table. And you get so cought up in that, you can't really stop, you might even start inventing shit up? Then you get that warm feeling of someone trying real hard to understand you, to feel for you and to comfort you. I'm seriously hoping you completely recovered from it, because fun fact: to this day my girfriend basically has to ask me how I feel about some thing or other she does for me, and I feel like I'm lying point blank right to her face when I say that I really like it, although I actually do.
[QUOTE=gudman;42503234]This is a crazy ass shit right there OP. I hope you don't have that lasting shit with expressing your emotions correctly to this day. Because I know what it's like, and that's something I personally won't wish my worst enemy to have. Source of my stuff is completely diffirent though, but the overall system's pretty much the same, if I understood your past feelings correctly: getting yourself, everything you are, ripped from the inside of you, all by yourself and thrown on the table. And you get so cought up in that, you can't really stop, you might even start inventing shit up? Then you get that warm feeling of someone trying real hard to understand you, to feel for you and to comfort you. I'm seriously hoping you completely recovered from it, because fun fact: to this day my girfriend basically has to ask me how I feel about some thing or other she does for me, and I feel like I'm lying point blank right to her face when I say that I really like it, although I actually do.[/QUOTE] [quote=hoboiam]Fuck that's something that I never put in the story. I knew I forgot something. When I first started dating my ex-fiance (That's an entirely different story on it's own) I had total trouble expressing my emotions to her. After all those fucking prayer requests full of crying and self pity, I never wanted to talk about any of that shit again. She would constantly ask me what was bugging me and I just told her not to worry about it, and she'd get real upset about it. It took me about a year to finally break that habit.[/quote] You hit the nail on the head, man. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DcdDs49NmqM[/media] That's the last bit of Operation Now, besides one other video of a few bands that's not worth really posting in the thread unless you guys really wanna hear Mr. Smith sing. Imaginary's next, and if I can find another blank DVD, I'll do 12 Angry Men.
[QUOTE=Hoboiam;42503293]You hit the nail on the head, man. [/QUOTE] That one I saw, that's why I asked if you still have this effect. The story with your ex-fiance happened, I assume, some time ago, and from the way you worded it, makes it look like you dropped the habit of telling people off like "nah, nevermind, nothing". But do you still [b]want[/b] to tell them off?
[QUOTE=gudman;42503371]That one I saw, that's why I asked if you still have this effect. The story with your ex-fiance happened, I assume, some time ago, and from the way you worded it, makes it look like you dropped the habit of telling people off like "nah, nevermind, nothing". But do you still [b]want[/b] to tell them off?[/QUOTE] I mean the habit never went away. I never really stopped telling people I was okay when dumb shit was going on. I just stopped with her. She was the only one I really opened up to, and that took a while at that. I still don't really talk about my problems with anyone.
This is the most fucked up thing I've read on FP. This guy's a total psycho, you should press charges or something so this doesn't happen in the future.
OP, are you visible in any of the videos you've uploaded?
[QUOTE=Erector Beast;42504077]OP, are you visible in any of the videos you've uploaded?[/QUOTE] No you haven't seen me yet. I'm in Imaginary a bit, and I'm on stage the whole time during 12 Angry Men, so you'll be seein' a bit o' the ol' hoboiam Imaginary's pretty long and youtube's having a fit trying to finalize it, so have the last bit of Operation Now that's worth watching. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zzs6J4svnP4[/media] If Imaginary takes much longer, I'll just upload it in parts
[QUOTE=Hoboiam;42500105][media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZ8gIcpgdns&feature=youtu.be[/media][/QUOTE] That was fantastic, the satan part was seriously amazing. I loved the costume and the way he acted. [QUOTE=Hoboiam;42501066]Now the next thing I'm gonna upload is boring as shit, so first I'm gonna leave you with something WORTH watching. This is by far the best part of Operation Now. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZh2WpW1DPQ&feature=youtu.be[/media][/QUOTE] Maybe I'm new to this stuff, but that was just extremely great how they were able to tell a great little story by only using motions and props. [QUOTE=Hoboiam;42504194]No you haven't seen me yet. I'm in Imaginary a bit, and I'm on stage the whole time during 12 Angry Men, so you'll be seein' a bit o' the ol' hoboiam Imaginary's pretty long and youtube's having a fit trying to finalize it, so have the last bit of Operation Now that's worth watching. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zzs6J4svnP4[/media] If Imaginary takes much longer, I'll just upload it in parts[/QUOTE] I loved the beginning because it was a friggin perfect rendition of Cliffs of Dover Seriously, this is the best thread I have read on Facepunch because it's like a creepypasta, all completely real, very well written, and has friggin videos to back it all up. Friggin 20/10 mang. 20/10.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_7V_gOdQQg[/media] Here we goooooo
holy shit man, this is insane
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJtFpIja_Cc[/media] Keep the train rollin'
dude why did everything you guys do have to be so dark? like, nobody in the audience thought it was kind of weird to have a bunch of kids acting out really dark, complex scenes? there's so much goddamn crying and screaming from everybody
[QUOTE=Erector Beast;42505136]dude why did everything you guys do have to be so dark? like, nobody in the audience thought it was kind of weird to have a bunch of kids acting out really dark, complex scenes? there's so much goddamn crying and screaming from everybody[/QUOTE] Because you can't change lives through comedy. And Mr. Smith liked watching little girls cry (unconfirmed) [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4bFgZBkft4[/media] Fun fact about the father of the basketball player. His actor, another great kid. He played the main character in Nightmare at 20'000 feet. He had a major problem though. It was too easy for him to slip RIGHT BACK INTO CHARACTER when he got out. As an example, for an end-of-the-year event, we all went out with Mr. Smith to go see the Transformers movie in theaters. Halfway though, I hear talking behind me. I turn, and I see this kid rocking back and forth in his chair, head in his hands. Two friends on either side are grabbing his arms and saying "You are NOT Bob, you are NOT Bob. you're in the theaters. You're not on the plane, you're in the theaters." I dunno if something ticked in him, or if he was doing it to get attention, but somehow he just...slipped.
Jesus. From start to finish I could not stop reading. some really intense stuff in there.
If this guy is still working with kids I think you really ought to go to someone about him Investigative journalists love this kind of shit if you can get other former students to talk about what happened
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