HELLO! I had a big upgrade for my oc mordecai! She will be posted again very soon. But RN I can't. I wish I could BUT here is some new are some pictures of what she looks like now
I hope you like her
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HELLO! I had a big upgrade for my oc mordecai! She will be posted again very soon. But RN I can't. I wish I could BUT here is some new are some pictures of what she looks like now
I hope you like her
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This was one of those Creepypastas that got under my skin the first time I listened to Lance's Creepy Reading. What are your thoughts of the story?
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Main article: Lavender Town § Lavender Town Syndrome
This legend purports that, shortly after the original Japanese release of the video games Pokémon Red and Green in 1996, there was an increase in the death rate amongst children aged 10–15. Children who had played the games reportedly screamed in terror at the sight of either of the games inserted into the Game Boy handheld console, and exhibited other erratic behavior, before committing suicide through methods such as hanging, jumping from heights, and creatively severe self-mutilation. Supposedly, the suicides were connected to the eerie background music played in the fictional location of Lavender Town in the games. In the game's canon, Lavender Town is the site of the haunted Pokémon Tower, where numerous graves of Pokémon can be found.
The legend alleges that children, besides being the primary players of the games, are more susceptible to the effects of the Lavender Town music, because it supposedly incorporates binaural beats and a high-pitched tone that adults cannot hear. It has been speculated that the legend was inspired by an actual event in Japan in 1997, in which hundreds of television viewers experienced seizures due to a scene with flickering images in an episode of the Pokémon anime, titled "Dennō Senshi Porygon".
Lavender Town Syndrome
In the early 2010s, an urban legend claimed that hundreds of Japanese children had committed suicide in the 1990s as a result of the music in the game, speculating that high pitched tones and binaural beats caused headaches and erratic behavior that led to their deaths. A fabricated illness was dubbed "Lavender Town Syndrome" (with the phenomenon also being referred to as "Lavender Town Tone," "Lavender Town Conspiracy," and "Lavender Town Suicides") and the original story went viral after a creepypasta version of the story was spread on websites such as 4chan. Various people have added details to make the story more convincing over time, such as photoshopping images of ghosts and the Pokémon Unown (spelling out the message "leave now") into spectrogram outputs of the Lavender Town music. It is also claimed that the song was quietly changed for international releases of the games. Certain versions claim that the games’ director, Satoshi Tajiri, wanted the tone in the game to "annoy" children instead of cause harm, while others claim Nintendo was in collaboration with the Japanese government.
This morning, I read 1999 on Creepypasta.Com. It was an interesting story, and another fictional "tv-show for kids". It was interesting and unique, but also VERY long, but I was still intrigued to read it 'til the end. I didn't found it scary, but still, "Mr.Bear" or whomever that was in that bear costume was a... GREASED LITTLE FUCK PIG.
The story gives me the vibe of Ben Drowned: The narrator/protagonist documents his experiences to share it with other internet users. But this story was more of a private investigation story, and finding unsolved puzzles and explanations on what happened on Channel 21. I was even inspired of making a drawing based on Mr.Bear, Booby and the children who became his victims.
I think I give this story a 6/10. Not the best I read but it was still enjoyable.
Why I made this one is because I have seen it a little bit, but I was never interested to make a more deeper research about it. For those of you who have read it, is it good? Bad? Or just decent or meh? Let me know, because I'm curious!
I think it's an interesting Creepypasta, despite that it contains many clichés (I can't come up with what kind of clichés it contains for now). But what do you think of this story?
Jeff the Killer is a story accompanied by an image of the title character. In the most notable version of the Jeff the Killer story which originated in 2011, a teenager named Jeffrey Woods is attacked by a group of bullies. The fight ends with Jeff being nearly arrested for assault, which his brother Liu takes the blame for, getting taken away to juvenile hall. This resulted in Jeff becoming depressed and introverted. His concerned parents force him to go to a party, where he gets approached by the same bullies he got in a fight with before. While he manages to kill the bullies, he is doused
with alcohol during the fight and is set on fire, suffering severe burns over most of his body. After being discharged from the hospital and having his bandages removed, Jeff begins to go insane when he sees the burns he suffered. He carves his own face to leave a smile-shaped scar, removes his eyelids, and kills his family. He becomes a serial killer. He kills by sneaking into houses at night and whispering "Go To Sleep" to his victims before killing them.
The story quickly became one of the most popular creepypastas and would inspire many other stories, including Jane the Killer. The character of Jeff was created by DeviantArt user "sesseur", the pseudonym of Jeff Case of Auburndale, Florida. The story above was not made by sesseur himself, but rather "a fan of his earlier work". Sesseur began posting about Jeff on Newgrounds in 2008 under the alias "killerjeff", describing a Bloody Mary-like a ritual which supposedly can be performed to summon Jeff. According to the original story, Jeff "accidentally spilled a bucket of acid on his face while trying to clean his bathtub". Also in original story, Jeff's real name is Jeffrey C. Hodek, not Jeffrey Woods
A 2013 article asserted that the original image of Jeff the Killer was an extensively edited picture of a girl who reportedly committed suicide in the fall of 2008 due to people online ridiculing her appearance. However, in 2018, after extensive research done by the users of 4chan's /x/ (Paranormal) board, this rumor was debunked; the earliest known instances of the image that was used in the creepypasta appearing online at the time had been found on the Japanese imageboard website pya.cc, dating back to September and November 2005. In 2022, an even earlier instance of the image was found dating back to July 2005 on the Japanese image sharing site fileman.ne1.jp. There exists a community dedicated to finding the unedited image that was featured in the original creepypasta
The Rake is a strange humanoid creature described as resembling either a naked man or a large hairless dog whose sightings have been reported on four different continents, occasionally being referred to as a "Skin-Walker", with the earliest known account being a mariner's log in 1691. Named for its massive, incredibly sharp claws, the Rake lacerates its victims in their sleep and in some cases, speaks to them in a shrill voice. Those fortunate enough to survive an encounter with the Rake usually end up traumatized by its appearance and behavior.
The Rake is often listed as one of the most famous Creepypasta monsters. In 2018, a film based on the Rake was released on TubiTV and Amazon Prime. The film was poorly received by critics.
Spread the word.
Smile Dog's most famous quote.
Smile Dog is the titular main antagonist of the Creepypasta story of the same name; "Smile Dog". He is a supernatural entity that takes the form of a demonic husky and forces people into spreading his image all over the internet, otherwise he will kill them.
Origin
Smile Dog (also known smile.jpg) is a supposedly "haunted" image dating back to the beginnings of the internet, smile.jpg has a reputation for driving those who view it insane, making its victims view it in their mind's eye at every turn. While it has been discovered that these images in victims' minds are the result of epileptic seizures, there is no clear understanding of why the image causes this. All the victims who spoke up about their experiences however, have said that they are also visited by the dog-like creature in the image, named "Smile Dog". When in these dreams, the only thing the victims can do is watch and listen as Smile Dog tells them that the only respite to their torment is to "spread the word", and many of them receive shortly thereafter a removable media via mail without a return address. Inside these media is said to be another copy or form of Smile Dog, which the victim is encouraged to spread to others.
I listened to Lance Creepy Reading this evening! What a cool guy. I listened to his narration of God's Mouth, and even read it here right after that.
I thought this story was going to be this typical "lost in a cave story", but I wasn't expecting a supernatural twist to it! The cave was actually like going inside a mouth, and it ate the couple who went inside it. Shit! That's kinda messed up and creative in a disturbing way. I feel kinda silly since it's called "God's Mouth", so it was kinda ironic, and it would have some form of a predictable ending. But nope, it caught me off guard.
What are your thoughts on this story?
I think I give this story a... 5/10.
It's so cool bro read it!!! (It has cannibalism)
Read it it's so good! Btw not my art
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