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Bloody Spaghetti,

That's an interesting question you bring up. Could a parody creepypasta make QS? I'm thinking of Alice in Wonderland as a hypothetical example. It's been public domain for like a century yet everyone knows of it and probably read it at least once. Much of that story could easily turn very creepy and horribly dark. Even nursery rhymes often have a very dark core. Being a blind mouse and getting your tail cut off is pretty nasty. When you explore the real meaning of the story, they get even darker.

https://www.education.com/magazine/article/hidden_history_of_nursery_rhymes/