I'm an admin for a site that allows spin-off pastas, including Max & Ruby pastas. If you want to write a Max & Ruby pasta, or to read what we have, feel free to visit. https://flamintales.fandom.com/wiki/FlaminTales_Wiki
Has anyone else had issues with viewing this wiki (or any Fandom site) on tablets recently? When I try to find something, it either won't let me use the search bar period or makes me type the term into the search engine, press the enter key, deactivate the keyboard, go back to the search bar, and press enter for a second time before responding. It also won't let me switch to full site mode (or whatever you want to call the opposite of mobile view) when it did before. This doesn't seem to be a problem on smart phones or with non-Fandom wiki sites (such as Bulbapedia or JoJo's Bizarre Encyclopedia).
I don't know if it would be considered SFW, but the scariest creepypasta I've read is "He Was a New Man" by HumboldtLycanthrope. It's a fictional story, but it discusses lobotomies and their history by both professionals and amateurs. There's no escape from the horror anywhere in the story. I may be the most squeamish person on the site, but I'm not the only one who found it a disturbing tale.
Not a creepypasta, but one of my comics. I had a scene in which a recovering gambling addict was having flashbacks to past trauma. The main source of his trauma was his abusive father. I had a scene in which the character, as a child, was being screamed at and threatened by his father over some minor thing (I never revealed what) while they were in the kitchen. Partway during the tirade, the father stopped to look at a pot of water that was boiling on the stove. He filled a measuring cup with the hot water while telling the child that he was going to make him pay. It then cut to one of the character's brothers huddling and cringing in fear in another room while the audience heard a splash and a scream. I hated doing that scene. I noted that no one should ever enjoy depicting child abuse. If you're going to do a scene like that, it should have meaning (like explaining factors that led to addiction) and not for lurid shock value.
As I typed this, I remembered a scene that I did adapt into a creepypasta called "The Needle". It had a heroin addict take a needle wet with someone else's blood and use it to inject drugs into his neck. It's disturbing, but using dirty needles, injecting drugs anywhere they can find a vein, etc. are things actual heroin addicts have done.
Edit- Here’s the abuse scene if anyone wanted to see it. In case you’re wondering why a gambling addict is suffering from physical symptoms, it’s because some gambling addicts actually do go through physical withdrawal symptoms similar to heroin addicts. It can range from simply feeling restless and shaky to experiencing severe headaches and even diarrhea (I note elsewhere in the issue that the character has an extreme case so people don’t mistakenly think this is something that happens to all gambling addicts). The scene is worse than I remembered because I’d forgotten that I had the abuser crack the character’s wrist.
Bonus scene unlocked- Here the character talks about being brain damaged. Even though I don’t consider it as disturbing as the abuse scene, I nearly left this part out of the issue because of its unsettling nature.