Author Topic: Creepypastas  (Read 2594 times)

can someone tell me if whatever Self Delete is midly creepy or life scarring
to note I have barely watched spongebob, ever

edit: no nevermind
I read it
it's mildly creepy but the repetition of the word 'hyperrealistic' over and over just broke the whole story
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that apple thing was stupid

for real though theres one where they go to a restaraunt, and it's cannibalism or something?? anybody know the name of that one??

how's red mist, squidward's Self Delete creeped me the forget out but idk if red mist is better/worse than it

how's red mist, squidward's Self Delete creeped me the forget out but idk if red mist is better/worse than it
Squidward's Self Delete was stuffty, red mist is better.

Squidward's Self Delete was stuffty, red mist is better.

just read it

its pretty good

I read the Super Mario 64 and Lost Silver 'pastas. Any suggestions on what I should read next in my free time?

I read the Super Mario 64 and Lost Silver 'pastas. Any suggestions on what I should read next in my free time?
NES Godzilla

ugh so many cliché creepypastas

ugh so many cliché creepypastas
'all i coudl do was stare into his hyper-realistic eyes while my blood drained out from my intestines and fell outside the ground'

NES Godzilla
I read the "Melissa, kill yourself" thing last night, but I didn't get nightmares. Still, pretty spooky.

I read the "Melissa, kill yourself" thing last night, but I didn't get nightmares. Still, pretty spooky.
I am in no way interested in NES Godzilla IMO


Zenith part 3, here I come. But sheesh, that organic level thing made me feel a bit queasy.

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That was bad. The whole time I was thinking that all the minor details he threw in would actually mean something later, but instead of a cool mindforget ending like most creepy stories, we got LOL FINAL BATTEL and a happy ending. None of the things like the quiz face, tv levels, and the weird animals even mattered in the end.

The only thing worthwhile about that story was finding out where "still the best" came from.