As a kid, I loved making flip books. They were all I did in art class, whenever I had it. I worked really hard on one particular flip book. It was around 50 pages long, I guess. It had a simple stick figure walking into the page, waving at me, and then walking off. I would look at it at least a dozen times the day that I made it. Then it got boring. You know how kids are, not entertained by one thing for very long. I tossed it under my bed and never gave it a second thought.
A few months later, I was cleaning up my room and swept the stack of paper out from under my bed. I couldn’t quite remember what it was. I flipped through it once and got a sweet taste of nostalgia. I flipped through it once more and noticed the pages hadn’t aged or gained dirty at all. I flipped through a third time. The little stick man walked onto the page, waved at me, but didn’t walk off.
Instead, a second stick man joined him. It waltzed up, having either an item in its hand or a severely disfigured arm; its not like anyone could tell the difference. The second stick man walked next to the first stick figure, stood there for a moment, then whacked the poor fellow upside the head. The stick figure fell, and the second stick man swung his stick at the other man. Again. And again. And again.
What I assume was its blood ran from the stick figure’s rather jagged body. It looked like nothing more than smeared pencil stains. The killer stick man proceeded to bend down, and tear apart the first stick man’s body, limb by thin limb. Once he was done, he bent each one into characters and letters. He set them upon the page to form a single word. He grabbed the base of his own round head and tore it off. Then he tore off his legs, and then one of his arms. His zig-zagged body parts formed themselves into a second word. What I read made me burn the flip book.
I pasted these comments from the smile dog, it was pretty funny
pretty unserious
I was having a tough time sleeping tonight and decided to study the photo a bit more. I took it into photoshop and enhanced it and found a very interesting artifact above the “beckoning hand.” It appears to say “PO:” I really don’t understand what this could mean. This photo is full of mystery. I aim to keep digging deeper and get to the bottom of this story. ~Shad
"So ur with ur honey and yur making out wen the phone rigns. U anser it n the vioce is “wut r u doing wit my daughter?” U tell ur girl n she say “my dad is ded”. THEN WHO WAS PHONE?"
Hi. My name is jack. One day I was walking and I saw a huge green penis explode. That was the end of my life. I am writing this as a ghost.
Now look behind you.
"So ur with ur honey and yur making out wen the phone rigns. U anser it n the vioce is “wut r u doing wit my daughter?” U tell ur girl n she say “my dad is ded”. THEN WHO WAS PHONE?"
you forgot the part where the skeleton popped out
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Why do all these jive-ass mutha****as gots to be askin' me all these ignant jive-ass mutha****a questions all the time?
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 ok, but the babysitter had one final request… she asked if she could cover up the angel statue outside the bedroom window with a blanket or cloth, at the very least close the blinds, because it made her nervous. 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 an angel statue.”
The police found all three of the house occupants dead within three minutes of the call. No angel staue was ever found.
Go to sleep is shocking when your scroller lags and the entire pic suddenly pops up
The only two to ever give me chills: Portraits (guy in cabin) and the one with the guy in the hotel. all the other ones I have read are meh.
I like the short and sweet ones, not so much the loooooong drawn out ones.
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After 10:30 PST, my IQ drops to around that of a shovel, please disregard anything I say after aforementioned time, it will likely not make any sense, and is best ignored.
I haven't read many, but the ones that have really stuck with me are Candle Cove (the one that's written in the form of a forum thread, about the show they used to watch as a kid) and the Majora's Mask one.
The ones that get me checking over my shoulder/corners when I see a shadow are Upstairs and Bad Dream. Man, I hate reading this **** but I like to give myself little scares once and awhile.
I'm scared very, very easily (I have no idea why I even came to this topic) but Squidward's Suicide seems to be scaring a lot of people. Anyone care to sum it up for me? I am a pansy. If not possible, I'm going to read it at a party or something with lots of people around.
Squidwards suicide is not scary. At all. Its basically an episode of spongebob that was never released. It starts with squidward playing his clarinet and everyone booing him. Then he goes home, starts crying. There's no sound. There's one fast frame. They rewind it. Its a little boy murdered. They keep watching. Squidward cries. Another graphic image of a dead girl. More crying. Then there's about 4 frames of a boy getting his guts pulled out. Then squidward shoots himeself. Apparently the video was edited like 24 seconds before everyone watched it. Everything in the story is very graphically described.
A girl is home alone with only her dog for company. Listening to the radio she hears of a serial killer on the loose, so she locks all the doors and windows and goes to bed, taking her dog to her room with her and letting it sleep under her bed. She wakes in the night and can hear a dripping sound in her room, the bedside lamp won't work and she is too scared to get out of bed to turn in the main light. She hides under the covers but to reassure herself that the dog is still under the bed she puts her hand down and feels the dog lick her. She lays awake for some time listening to the dripping sound and periodically puts her hand down to where she can hear the dog breathing and each time it gently licks her fingers. Eventually she falls back asleep. She wakes in the morning, lifts the covers and to her horror she sees her dog hanging by its collar from the ceiling light, it's stomach slit open and its intestines hanging down still dripping blood onto the floor, on the wall smeared in the dog's blood is the phrase, "HUMANS CAN LICK TOO"
I actually thought that was funny. I'm 13 BTW.
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If you were planning on pissing me off then you already have by reading this.
I hate everybody on page 7 of this thread who just quoted the "go to sleep" picture. I almost had a nervous breakdown, I had to scroll through it so many times.
I recommend "The Holder" and "The Statue" to anybody that wants something mildly scary but not really disconcerting. They're similar to the Portrait story.
I only accidentaly saw the eyes. It wasn't even in a spoiler! >
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If you were planning on pissing me off then you already have by reading this.
A few months later, I was cleaning up my room and swept the stack of paper out from under my bed. I couldn’t quite remember what it was. I flipped through it once and got a sweet taste of nostalgia. I flipped through it once more and noticed the pages hadn’t aged or gained dirty at all. I flipped through a third time. The little stick man walked onto the page, waved at me, but didn’t walk off.
Instead, a second stick man joined him. It waltzed up, having either an item in its hand or a severely disfigured arm; its not like anyone could tell the difference. The second stick man walked next to the first stick figure, stood there for a moment, then whacked the poor fellow upside the head. The stick figure fell, and the second stick man swung his stick at the other man. Again. And again. And again.
What I assume was its blood ran from the stick figure’s rather jagged body. It looked like nothing more than smeared pencil stains. The killer stick man proceeded to bend down, and tear apart the first stick man’s body, limb by thin limb. Once he was done, he bent each one into characters and letters. He set them upon the page to form a single word. He grabbed the base of his own round head and tore it off. Then he tore off his legs, and then one of his arms. His zig-zagged body parts formed themselves into a second word. What I read made me burn the flip book.
“You’re next.”
This one was creepy ^^
pretty unserious
That one is my favorite. Only one I've read that actually scared me.
The others I like are Squidward's Suicide and Candle Cove. The 'thing wearing mommy's skin' one was good too.
EDIT: Here's Candle Cove.
"So ur with ur honey and yur making out wen the phone rigns. U anser it n the vioce is “wut r u doing wit my daughter?” U tell ur girl n she say “my dad is ded”. THEN WHO WAS PHONE?"
Now look behind you.
you forgot the part where the skeleton popped out
The police found all three of the house occupants dead within three minutes of the call. No angel staue was ever found.
Did you know that was based on a real story where a murder dressed as a clown and killed a baby sitter and the kids while the parents were away?
That makes it more hilarious.
The only two to ever give me chills: Portraits (guy in cabin) and the one with the guy in the hotel. all the other ones I have read are meh.
I like the short and sweet ones, not so much the loooooong drawn out ones.
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I actually thought that was funny. I'm 13 BTW.
I only accidentaly saw the eyes. It wasn't even in a spoiler! >
(Smile is Jeff's dog, Jeff is Slendy's student. This will always be my headcanon.)
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Heres a short little phrase that might creep you out. (C'mon Wheatley you know this!)
Its almost like I'm seeing, except not with my eyes...