Talk:7:05/@comment-31077845-20170128234242

I don't know, kind of has that "Hey, group of teenagers, all of us who have been having sex and getting high all day, we should totally go check out that old abandoned cabin in the woods that people keep hearing screams coming from! Oh, and let's split up too!" kind of vibe, AKA using illogic to drive the narrative. Why wouldn't ANYONE'S first response to that very first text be "I don't know who this is, but this must be a prank or you would've called the police by now". and by the second or third I would say "OK, and you ABSOLUTELY would've called the police right by now, but maybe you're not thinking clearly for some reason, so I'll call them for you". "I want to reply, but I don't know what to say"? "There's no reason for me to get involved in this"? Is this kid a retard?

But ok, let's pretend someone WOULDN'T have at least responded sometime during that time or called the police. First off, if this is some loop, at some point I think he would've mentioned "Hey, I sure wish I would've listened to myself when I sent all these texts to myself back in time!". I guess maybe the suggestion is this ISN'T a full loop and will only happen once, but if it WAS a loop it would mean he knew he was getting his own texts, meaning he'd tell himself to, like, call the a swat team or the freaking ghostbusters or something. And once he knew where this person's texts were coming from, he wouldn't think maybe the person was, at minimum, just mentally ill and call a professional to tell them there was a possible crazy person trapped in Bellview high school?

And at the end suddenly now he's getting his own texts, but he didn't recognize the number the initial texts were getting sent from? Is he like one of those 60 year olds who don't know their own cell phone number? And if he's just documenting, he's in a high school: I find it hard to believe he couldn't find a pen and notebook.

The whole thing just made no sense and was predicated on someone acting like an idiot, and it's usually a sign of a bad work of horror. Stupidity should not be the driving plot of a story. There's probably more, I just made this long because there are numerous comments acting like this was some masterpiece.