• Strange/scary unsolved mysterious events.
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[QUOTE=Pvt. Ryan]underwater geothermal vents? who's saying it has to be something that's alive? (directed towards OP I didn't read the thread)[/QUOTE] They already ruled out the possibility of it being geological and by things carrying sacs like squids. The frequency of the sound is that of something that is alive.
[QUOTE=Mikedestruct]Ehm, Mass is never created or destroyed, so therefore there was a ball of mass the size of a marble with all the matter of the universe compressed in it. Then boom, it explodes out and creates the universe.[/QUOTE] Nothing can be created or destroyed, true. However this is only true within the universe, before the universe there was nothing, not even any fundamental laws or forces. So something may just have come into existence. The problem is that we can NEVER know what happened before the big bang... not even directly after it as the universe had to cool down for a period of time before things could 'set'.
Can't satellites pick up organisms that big?
Not if it's too deep I would think. Also, I'm not sure if they pay a whole lot of attention to that area of ocean, what with it being hundreds and hundreds of miles from anything.
[QUOTE=dannass][IMG]http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/dd100/dannass/bigthingmu8.jpg[/IMG] ?[/QUOTE] 'Hun, I caught cher' dinner.
Missing village. In November 1930, Joe Labelle, a Canadian fur trapper, snow shoed into a thriving Eskimo fishing village situated on the shores of Lake Anjikuni in Canada. Labelle was greeted with an eerie silence. He thought this was very strange because the fishing village was a noisy settlement with 2,000 Eskimos milling back and forth to their kayaks. But there wasn't a soul about. Labelle visited each of the Eskimo huts and fish storehouses but none of the villagers was anywhere to be seen. Labelle saw a flickering fire in the distance and approached it gingerly, sensing something evil was afoot on this moonlit night. Upon the fire was a smoldering pot of blackened stew. To make matters more mysterious, Labelle saw that not a single human track had left the settlement. Labelle knew something bizarre had happened to the 2,000 people, and so he ran non-stop to the nearest telegraph office and sent a message about his findings to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. The Mounties turned up hours later, and they too were baffled by the mass vanishing act. An enormous search party was sent out to look for the missing villagers, but they were never found, and the search party unearthed some strange findings. All the sleigh dogs that had belonged to the Eskimos were found buried 12 feet under a snowdrift at the perimeter of the camp. All of them had starved to death. The search party also established that all the Eskimos' provisions and food had been left in their huts, which didn't make any sense at all. Then came the most chilling surprise of all; the search party discovered that all of the Eskimos' ancestral graves were empty. Whoever or whatever had taken all the living villagers had also dug up the dead as well, even though the icy ground around the graves was as hard as iron. Later, on that unearthly silent night the Mounties watched in awe as a strange blue glow lit up the horizon. The eerie radiance was not the northern lights, but seemed steady and artificial. As the Mounties watched, the light pulsated then faded. All the newspapers of the world reported the baffling disappearance of the 2,000 Eskimos, although many believed that a rational explanation would eventually come to light, but the Anjikuni mass disappearance is still unsolved. James Burne Worson Worson was a shoemaker who lived in Warwickshire, England. He was prone to bragging about his prowess as a long-distance runner, and on September 3, 1873, he was challenged by two friends, linen draper Barham Wise and photographer Hamerson Burns, to run the 40 mile distance from Leamington to Coventry. Worson accepted and started jogging while his friends followed closely in a horse-drawn cart. Worson ran easily for several miles, conversing along the way with his friends. Suddenly, when he was only a half dozen yards from them, and with their eyes fixed upon him, Worson appeared to stumble in the middle of the road. He then fell forward and, as he went down, gave out an awful cry of terror. He then vanished completely. Burns and Wise searched frantically, but couldn't find a trace of their friend who appeared to have evaporated into thin air right before their eyes. A subsequent extensive search of the area yielded similar results, and Corson was never seen again. Only two I can remember and look up the story of right now.
[QUOTE=Carnotite]Which will promptly get you wasted. You are right though, in ArmA it's a different scared, encountering an IFV or a tank, but you always roughly know your enemy's capabilities.[/QUOTE] It's there a mod where you can encounter UFOs ? [b]Edit:[/b] [QUOTE=hl2poo]That Dyatlov Pass Accident is so fucking creepy and sad. It makes you wonder so much. Why did they rip the tent open from the INSIDE? What was trying to get them? What really killed them? Why was one of them missing a tongue? God, so many questions. :([/QUOTE] The "article" say they where probably blind. So , something blinded them. Then they had to survive while being blind , that why they put random wears on them , failed to open the tent properly and took random pieces of wood unstead of dry ones. I don't want to imagine what they felt. [IMG]http://www.e1.ru/fun/photo/view_pic.php/p/423e3d7dab9302b637e22dd93ac5567d/view.pic[/IMG] [b]Edit:[/b] [QUOTE=Linelor]Missing village. Worson was a shoemaker who lived in Warwickshire, England. He was prone to bragging about his prowess as a long-distance runner, and on September 3, 1873, he was challenged by two friends, linen draper Barham Wise and photographer Hamerson Burns, to run the 40 mile distance from Leamington to Coventry. Worson accepted and started jogging while his friends followed closely in a horse-drawn cart. Worson ran easily for several miles, conversing along the way with his friends. Suddenly, when he was only a half dozen yards from them, and with their eyes fixed upon him, Worson appeared to stumble in the middle of the road. He then fell forward and, as he went down, gave out an awful cry of terror. He then vanished completely. Burns and Wise searched frantically, but couldn't find a trace of their friend who appeared to have evaporated into thin air right before their eyes. A subsequent extensive search of the area yielded similar results, and Corson was never seen again. [/QUOTE] And the police let them go ?
[QUOTE=Karhu1992][b] THE HORRIBLE NUTCASE [/b] [img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/4/44/Edgein.jpg[/img] Did somebody already mention Ed Gein? He's probably the creepiest serial killer in the world. I mean, many nasty horror movies are based on his story: texas chainsaw massacre, silence of the lambs... and so on. check it out, if you haven't heard about him before. What a nutcase. [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Gein[/url] Wiki: This is not actually a mystery, but I think it is creepy enough for this thread, right?[/QUOTE] Why am I suddenly reminded of this guy? [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dA0EVcrq71o[/media] Also, awesome music: [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FlPYYH0ZClg[/media]
[QUOTE=junker154]Does anybody read the book of lovercraft? About Cthulhu?[/QUOTE] Yeah, I love them :)
[QUOTE=Karhu1992][b] THE HORRIBLE NUTCASE [/b] [img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/4/44/Edgein.jpg[/img] Did somebody already mention Ed Gein? He's probably the creepiest serial killer in the world. I mean, many nasty horror movies are based on his story: texas chainsaw massacre, silence of the lambs... and so on. check it out, if you haven't heard about him before. What a nutcase. [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Gein[/url] Wiki: This is not actually a mystery, but I think it is creepy enough for this thread, right?[/QUOTE] [quote=List of things in his house]Breasts used as cup holder A chandelier of severed penises. A scrotum door knocker. A Christmas tree adorned with testicle ornaments. A belt made from several human nipple[/quote] What kind of sick bitch is this guy?
[QUOTE=Ickylevel]A song that makes peoples suicide : [url]http://www.dark-stories.com/eng/gloomy_sunday.htm[/url] The song can be listened here ( don't do it before you read the story ) : [url]http://www.archive.org/details/PaulWhitemanwithJohnnyHauser[/url][/QUOTE] Listened to it and felt pretty strange, well at least I'm still here. :v:
[QUOTE=ratman]Yeah, I love them :)[/QUOTE] Yeah, maybe I will get one. Is it a documentary or a history?
That disappearing village is weird
[QUOTE=Cyber_Demon]That disappearing village is weird[/QUOTE] They where probably abducted by dolphines.
Fuck I bought Call of Cthulhu for few bucks. First I thought it wouldn´t be that scary, but holy shit.
[QUOTE=carcarcargo]They where probably abducted by dolphines.[/QUOTE] It was swamp gas.
[QUOTE=junker154]Fuck I bought Call of Cthulhu for few bucks. First I thought it wouldn´t be that scary, but holy shit.[/QUOTE] Does Cthulhu ever appear in the book?
It appears in the Madness at Sea
[QUOTE=carcarcargo]Does Cthulhu ever appear in the book?[/QUOTE] No it´s the game. I will buy the book sooner or later.
[QUOTE=Pixelnator]Why am I suddenly reminded of this guy? [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dA0EVcrq71o[/media] Also, awesome music: [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FlPYYH0ZClg[/media][/QUOTE] You're right! But please don't remind me of bioshock... it was a horrible, claustrophobic game...
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A new shipment of creepy music to set the mood of this thread. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBGIQ7ZuuiU[/media]
[QUOTE=WOO v5]A new shipment of creepy music to set the mood of this thread. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBGIQ7ZuuiU[/media][/QUOTE] Heh. Rickroll. :o
[QUOTE=kloaz][media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AG3jIqlZmFM[/media][/QUOTE] Awesome bass.
Damn, I got Rickrolled.
[QUOTE=alex9321]Listened to it and felt pretty strange, well at least I'm still here. :v:[/QUOTE] Me too, I feel very strange though...
[QUOTE=Izan Specter]Me too, I feel very strange though...[/QUOTE] It's because you are DEAD.
[QUOTE=alex9321]Listened to it and felt pretty strange, well at least I'm still here. :v:[/QUOTE] It makes me feel queezy...
It makes me...gloomy.
A true suicide song would be any song from a Fallout Boy Album.
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