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WARNING

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本视频内会涉及一些恐怖图片
不建议胆小者 患有心脏疾病者

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或是健康状况极其不良者观看
我可警告过你了喔

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[这警告都是屁……]

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15.蜡烛湾
2009年3月15日 透过一系列的帖子 蜡烛湾
成为了“Ichior Falls”论坛上的恐怖内容

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一位昵称为Skyshale033的用户询问大家
米纳桑还记得有个儿童节目叫做蜡烛湾吗

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不久就有几位用户回复
称他们还记得这款节目

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于是大家开始交谈
开始谈论起

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这档电视节目的奇异情节
情节大概就是一位花季少女

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款待了一群海盗 一群人做出了疯狂的行为
主要人物有海盗佩尔西

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由许多布娃娃缝补组合成的“傀儡”

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可怕的“皮刺”
皮刺会威胁你 要“磨掉你的皮”

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与贺拉斯贺拉勃 他戴着一片眼镜
嘴上有点小胡子 平日里凶恶地微笑

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为“皮刺”做间谍 帖子里的大家
继续回忆着这款恐怖的节目

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甚至有人想起 这款节目曾有一期名声特别不好
这期节目只有尖叫声

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并夹杂着主角们的哭喊声
昵称为mike_painter65的用户
结束了大家欢快的交谈

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他想起自己曾问过妈妈关于这档节目的问题
妈妈说 他曾每周相同的时间都去看这档节目

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只是看着节目20分钟里一动也不动

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网上已有人制作出了只有尖叫声的那期节目的
同人影像 想要再现这离奇的故事

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故事的粉丝们 想要继续创作
开玩笑似地回复道“这视频不是静止的不行吗”

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想要把没看过这期节目的人拉进坑
【前方耳机小点声……】

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14.“罗伯特”洋娃娃
作家伯特·奥托在19世纪末20世纪初

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收到了自己童年的洋娃娃
后来他把洋娃娃起名叫做“罗伯特”

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然后 洋娃娃后来有了生命
开始吓唬奥托一家

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据称是仆人给“罗伯特”下了黑魔法

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据说 奥托能够听到母亲对“罗伯特”讲话
也能听到“罗伯特”回答她

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家具会四处游荡或是凭空消失
母亲问起消失的物件时

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奥托只能说是“罗伯特弄丢的”
奥托一直保存着“罗伯特”直至成年

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据说“罗伯特”将奥托的妻子逼疯了
奥托的邻居们也总是看到“罗伯特”绕着

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空荡荡的房子跑来跑去
听起来是受《灵异入侵》启发的小故事

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但这则故事的确是真实的
洋娃娃现在陈列在佛罗里达州东马尔泰洛博物馆

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“罗伯特”残忍无情的行为也被记录归档

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这也是这则故事如此受追捧的原因
有些“热心人”前往了博物馆

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想要一探究竟 据称“罗伯特”很烦别人照相

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会用刺眼的光使自身变得模糊
就是闪光灯关上也没用

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博物馆的工作人员也称
有时罗伯特面朝的方向会与前夜不同

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“罗伯特”这一故事的读者们
要么是想要探究这一故事是否真实

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要么只是想要找到“creepypasta”的现实例子
在这里警告你喔

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“罗伯特”讨厌那些半信半疑的人

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13.“肖像画”
这是短篇幅Creepypasta的经典之作

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“肖像画”这个短篇故事的主要内容是
一位猎人迷失在茫茫树林之中 来到了一个废弃小屋

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进入小屋后 猎人发现屋里没有人

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夜色悄然临近 于是他决定等到房子的主人
回来之后再回家 并且解释这其中的缘由

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但好几个小时过去了 也没人回来
于是他决定在此过夜

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猎人躺下来后 情不自禁地看着屋顶上的那些肖像画
画中的人物都瞪大了眼睛盯着他

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猎人辗转反侧 无法躲避画中人物锐利的视线

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最终猎人滚到了墙边 进入了梦乡

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清晨第一缕阳光射进猎人的双眸 猎人醒了过来
直起身 却即疑惑又惊恐万分

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因为墙上根本没有什么肖像画 有的只是几扇窗户
这篇故事很短小 但真的很吓人

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“肖像画”这一故事使得人们
在暮色降临独自寻找归途时万分惊恐

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本故事也凝聚着creepypasta的魅力

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文章字里行间都很平常
但最后几句话能吓死人

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12.章鱼哥自杀
Number 12. Squidward's Suicide: While no longer
possessing the same strength in horror it

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did when it was written, Squidward's Suicide
was at a time the most popular creepypasta

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on the web. In the genre of Lost Episodes,
the story is told through the eyes of a Nickelodeon

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intern in 2005, and he and his coworkers receive
a tape labelled Squidward's Suicide. They

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all decide to watch the film, and find a disturbing
twist on the beloved Spongebob Squarepants

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program. The episode depicts the typically
cynical squidward sitting on a bed, while

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unsettling sounds play in the background.
Quick flashes depicting dead children and

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other macabre scenes appear on screen, and
the sounds increase in volume. Squidward now

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appears o be fadded black and his eyes are
turning red. At the end of the video, Squidward

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shoots himself as a strange, demonic voice
eggs him to do it, and the tape ends. The

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employees dismiss the tape as a prank, but
they check the timestamp and are alarmed to

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discover it was edited only half-a-minute
before they received the tape. They hand the

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tape over to authorities, but the investigation
quickly turns cold. A video on youtube had

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been released depicting the disturbing video,
and while rather tame, it is still not for

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the faint of heart.

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Number 11. Ted the Caver: Ted and his friends
Brad and Joe enjoy exploring caves in their

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area, and their tale is told through a series
of blog posts. Ted explains how he, Brad and

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Joe were exploring a cave near their home
an came across a very narrow hole they wished

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to pass through. They drill the hole large
enough for them to fit, but soon things take

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a bad turn; the group starts hearing disembodied
screams, and find strange hieroglyphs on the

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walls. After exiting the cave, their ordeal
only gets worse; the three of them suffer

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from hallucinations and nightmares of their
experiences in the cave. The three men decide

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to go back to the cave one last time in order
to find closure for their psychological trauma,

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and have opted to bring a gun and a knife
with them on their last exploration. The blog

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ends with “See all of you soon, with a lot
of answers! Love, Ted.” That was the last

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anyone heard from Ted, and the blog has not
been updated since. The fear behind this story

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is that of claustrophobia, especially with
the amount of photos Ted posts of his experiences

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in the cave itself, showing off the tight
passageways they have to cross through. Fear

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of the dark and becoming trapped are also
heavily used, especially since Ted's, Brad's

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and Joe's whereabouts are unknown, and the
story is ended ambiguously.

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Number 10. Quantum Suicide: Less nightmare
fuel than it providing a thought experiment

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which will stay with the reader long after
they've finished reading the story. A woman

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becomes tired of her self-perceived mediocrity
and decides to end her life. After purchasing

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a handgun, she writes her family a suicide
note and goes off into the woods. She rests

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at a tree, places the gun in her mouth, and
pulls the trigger; however, the hammer falls

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but the gun doesn't fire. She tries again
and again, but each time results in a misfire,

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causing her to grow angry. The narrator then
details how she read a thought experiment

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years earlier about the idea a person can
obtain immortality via the Quantum Suicide.

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Basically, a person attempts suicide in their
life, but instead of killing themselves, they

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kill an alternate version of themselves instead,
leaving them unharmed. With each pull of the

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trigger, she has killed herself in a parallel
reality. Ten days after she left, a search

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party finally finds her still against the
tree, having died of dehydration. The narrator

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then reveals while the suicide can't kill
a person, the rule doesn't take other causes

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of death into account.

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Number 9. Two Sentence Horror Stories: A subgenre
of creepypasta, Two SentenceHorror Stories

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are exactly as their title sounds: Horror
stories told in two lines or less. While some

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might find this silly, once they begin reading
examples it is easy to understand why they

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fit in so well to the horror genre and creepypasta
world. Many of them are written by internet

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users, and range from bizarre, to terrifying,
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Some examples:

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By Graboid27: I can't move, breathe, speak
or hear and it's so dark all the time. If

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I knew it would be this lonely, I would have
been cremated instead.

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By therealhatman: I woke up to hear knocking
on glass. At first, I thought it was the window

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until I heard it come from the mirror again.

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By guztaluz: There was a picture in my phone
of me sleeping. I live alone.

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By Vaultkidd321: “I can't sleep” she whispered,
crawling into bed with me. I woke up cold,

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clutching the dress she was buried in.

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If any of these peek your interest, it isn't
hard to find more with a quick search on the

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internet. A fair warning, a lot of these are
nightmare inducing, and you may wake up in

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terror with a two line story yourself.

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Number 8. 1999: Similar to Candle Cove, a
Canadian man from Caledon, Ontario begins

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posting blog entries talking about a television
channel known as Caledon Local 21, and details

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his experiences watching the shows Bobby and
Mr. Bear's Cellar. Bobby was a man's hand

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who walked around like a person, and the writer
talks about how he only watched a few episodes

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until one called Playing With Scissors; a
hand is seen trapped on a table jerking violently

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around, while Bobby enters holding scissors
and appears to stab the captive hand repeatedly

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to the point bone is showing. Mr. Bear's Cellar
appeared to have a deranged dressed as a bear

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who would interact with children on the show.
However, his sinister motives were soon made

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clear as the episodes progressed, and eventually
the broadcasts were shut down by police, though

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Mr. Bear fled arrest. The man begins to search
for the identity of Mr. Bear in hopes of finding

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justice to the children he murdered and possibly
molested, and he updates his blog posts every

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so often. While posts are far and few in between,
the entire lore of this story makes it horrifying,

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playing on the fears of pedophiles and child
murder.

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Number 7. The Keyhole: The enjoyability in
this story is its obvious inspiration from

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gothic horror literature. Keyhole is a short
story about a man who checks into a hotel,

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and is advised by the front clerk to under
no circumstances peek into or enter the room

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with no number on it. During the second night
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his curiosity and he decides to have a look
inside. The door is locked tight, but he peeks

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through the keyhole; he is surprised to see
a pale woman resting against the wall on the

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opposite side of the door. The next day, the
man once again looks through the keyhole,

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but only sees a reddish colour, as if something
is blocking the hole. He figures the woman

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felt she was being spied on and covered the
keyhole to prevent this from happening again,

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and decides to as the woman at the front desk
about it. Upon making his inquiry, the woman

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sighs with disappointment and asks if he looked
through the keyhole, which he confesses to.

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The woman explains a man murdered his wife
in that room and she now haunts it, which

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is why it is out of bounds. She continues
by saying eyewitnesses describe the woman

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as very pale, except for her bloodshot red
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Number 6. r/nosleep: A rather bizarre entry
to this list, but this subreddit has earned

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its place here. r/nosleep is a forum section
on reddit where redditors can post their own

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horror stories for the masses to read and
critique. As of January 2016, the subreddit

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has over 4 million subscribers, and hundreds
– possibly thousands – of stories are

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posted every day. Stories vary in content,
from paranormal experiences, to murder, to

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people recollecting memories of their past.
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is the effort authors put in to create a sense
of believability to them, and they are often

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written to resemble entries seen on r/Confessions
or r/LetsNotMeet. The all-time top post is

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called “I'm a Search and Rescue Officer
for the US Forest Service, I have some stories

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to tell,” by Search And Rescue Woods and
is not one, but a collection of six short

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stories from a man's experience in the field,
from finding missing persons, dealing with

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delusional people, and hints of some sort
of spiritual evil being present in the area

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he works in. It became so popular, a part
two following the same themes. r/nosleep certainly

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deserves its title, as like other creepypastas,
it ranges from the bizarre and though provoking,

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to the nightmare fuel bound to keep people
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Number 5. Bongcheon-Dong Ghost: Taking creepypasta
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a webcomic about a young girl walking home
in the mid-evening when she encounters a woman

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walking ahead of her. As the girl gets closer,
she notices the woman is amiss, and she is

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walking with a disfigured leg. As the girl
stops to assess what is happening, the reader

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is taken by surprise when the comic suddenly
moves as the woman turns her neck completely

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around, with the sound of a neck cracking
accompanying it. The woman says she is looking

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for her baby, and the terrified girl points
ahead saying the baby is over there. The woman

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continues walking as the girl turns to make
a quick getaway in the opposite direction.

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Believing she is safe, she suddenly hears
the woman scream behind her, and when she

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turns, the reader is once again startled by
another motion frame of the woman rapidly

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spider walking towards the girl, and the readers
get a full view of the woman's disfigured

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face. The story ends with the girl explaining
how she was found unconscious by a passerby

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a few hours later, and how she learned a woman
committed suicide in the apartment complex

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next to the incident by jumping from the top
floor after her baby was taken away. The story

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draws inspiration by J and K-horror stories
and movies, such as Ju-On and Ringu, and plays

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a psychological game with the reader, with
the fear of anticipating a scare more horrifying

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than the scares themselves.

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Number 4. Jeff the Killer: Like others on
this list, it would not be complete without

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Jeff the Killer. An early example of creepypasta
and playing on the fears of one being defenseless

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as we sleep, Jeff the Killer is a tragic story
of a boy, who went to a neighbourhood birthday

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party with his brother. While waiting for
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three bullies, but Jeff gets the upper hand
and leaves to boys bloodied; Jeff finds an

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overwhelming satisfaction in hurting them,
but he and his brother flee out of fear of

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getting in trouble. Later at the party, the
bullies return and light Jeff on fire, horribly

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disfiguring him. The bullies confess to the
attack and are sent to juvenile, but that's

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not where the story ends. One day, Jeff's
mother hears crying from the bathroom, and

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when she goes to investigate, she finds Jeff
carving a permanent smile into his face, having

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already carved out his eyelids so he can never
sleep again. Jeff's mom flees to her room

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and screams for her husband to wake up, but
Jeff is already there, saying “You lied

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to me mommy,” before killing her and his
father. Jeff then kills his brother, whispering

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“Go to sleep,” while stabbing him. Jeff
is never seen again, but the story ends with

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the familiar warning of Jeff being still out
there, waiting to kill his next victim.

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Number 3. Slender Man: Undoubtedly the most
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is a paranormal figure who is bald, completely
white, faceless and wears a black suit and

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tie, and appears to transcend time and space
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afterwards, he would brainwash them to become
his Proxies, and commit acts of kidnapping,

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assault and even homicide. The origins of
Slender Man appeared on the Something Awful

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forum dedicated to making photos paranormal,
and were created by Eric Knudsen under the

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name Victor Surge. Knudsen including fictional
quotes from the supposed photographer, which

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read quote: We didn't want to go, we didn't
want to kill them, but its persistent silence

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and outstretched arms horrified and comforted
us at the same time…, end quote. Knudsen

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stated he based the Slender Man on a legend
he heard about shadow people, and the works

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of H.P. Lovecraft, Zack Parsons and Stephen
King, mainly the novel The Mist. Since the

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original post, Slender Man has gone beyond
viral, and has been the subject to a successful

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game, Slender: The Eight Pages as well as
its sequel The Arrival, and many web series,

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including the highly praised Marble Hornets.
Sadly, Slender Man has also been been the

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inspiration for real life crime, including
the attempted murder of a 12-year old Wisconsin

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girl by her two friends in 2014.

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Number 2. Normal Porn for Normal People: An
intense story, even for creepypasta standards,

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Normal Porn for Normal People is about a chain
letter people receive for the titular website.

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Many explore the website, and find it is not
at all what they expected it to be; the site

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is full of bizarre videos, including a half
hour video of a woman making a peanut butter

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sandwich, a five minute video of an obese
man doing mime work, and a five-minute video

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of a legless man attempting to break dance.
The final video discussed in the story is

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called useless.avi, and runs for 18 minutes.
A woman is seen tied to a bed with her mouth

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taped. After some time, a man in a suit opens
the door and releases a shaven chimp into

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the room. The man leaves to chimp in the room
alone with the woman, and the chimp begins

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brutally maiming the woman and even consuming
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While some would dismiss the horror element
of this entry as being unrealistic, it should

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be reminded the existence of various disgusting
acts being committed and broadcasted on the

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Deep Web, giving Normal Porn for Normal People
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Number 1. The Russian Sleep Experiment: Inspired
by the Soviet-American technological race

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during the cold war, the story begins in the
late 1940s in Soviet Russia. A group of scientists

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and military personnel are conducting experiments
to create a gas which forces people to stay

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awake for long periods of time. Five political
prisoners are forced into a testing chamber

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as the gas is poured in, and the scientists
listen to the progress through microphones

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placed around the room. After nine days, one
of the prisoners begins screaming non-stop

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for three hours until his voice is diminished
to squeaks; the researchers are surprised

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of the lack of response from the other subjects,
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After the second prisoner began screaming,
the rest covered the portholes with their

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own feces, and the screaming abruptly stopped,
along with the whispering. After days without

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any response, the researchers declare the
doors will be opened and all subjects are

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to lie on the floor or be shot; they receive
the response of “We no longer want to be

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free.” After much debate, the chamber is
opened on midnight of the fifteenth day, and

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it is discovered four of the five subjects
remain alive, but are now grotesque representations

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of their previous selves, having brutally
mutilated themselves and each other. Several

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of the subjects die soon after being released
after they unwillingly fall asleep. The higher

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command decides to continue the experiment
with the two surviving subjects, along with

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several scientists and military personnel.
Before the doors are to be closed, one of

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the scientists produces a handgun and kills
the military commander. As the others flee,

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he points the gun at the surviving subject
and demands to know what he is. The subject

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declares he is what people hide from when
they go to sleep. Distraught, the scientist

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shoots the subject in the head, and its last
words are “So…nearly…free…” Subtitles End: mo.dbxdb.com


