Talk:Squidward's Suicide/@comment-5471844-20160114114631

The funny thing about this pasta is that people really think it's real. Even writer Casey Alexander himself spoke about it and said it was "100% hoax".

Why it's fake? You see, OP didn't put the picture of ghost or anything that induces madness or schizophrenia, nor he put some secret hidden by government; he put pictures of dead children.

Here's what happens next: FBI will begin extensive investigation, and will put the crew of Spongebob (or all of Nickelodeon if it's necessary) under heavy and intense interrogation, and that will happen to the intern, too. Someone from inside the crew planted the pictures, and even if he didn't do it, he knows the perpetrator.

Investigation won't lead to "nothing". Police will take the time it takes to find the culprit, and maybe pin the whole thing on the animation team, and I doubt that the press won't hear about it.

It would be a great pasta if OP didn't use dead children to shock the readers. It was pretty pointless, along with other clichés like "hyper-realism".