

It's not uncommon for someone to become paranoid over it. It's that alarm clock, no doubt, the irritating buzz is forever implanted in memory. You happen to sleep with a stuffed animal, or other special item close to you? Can you not sleep without it? Or if you are, is it too distracting? What about your silly little thoughts running through your head? You must be worrying about something. Are you afraid you might smother yourself? Maybe the bed you lay on is old, bumpy, too hard, any adjective you can think of, and it hurts your back. Perhaps it's because you have way too many blankets on your bed. It may be cold as midnight, thanks to that fan set on "high" twenty-four-seven. It could be the room is heating up from when the air conditioning broke down. Have you ever wondered why sometimes you feel very uncomfortable at night? And angels supposedly have blue eyes, right? How can we tell the difference between a real angel or the devil? But what about the eyes? Are they just as red as his skin, or darker? What if they're of a lighter color? It's been said the devil can take the form of an angel of light. We all see Satan as the red man with goat's hooves, a forked tail, horns, and a pitchfork. Red is the Devil's color, in a way, therefore it's the sign of evil. It's also used to show such passion in a relationship why else is the rose so naturally red? It's well-known for being the color of our blood, the essence of life. There's something about the color of red that makes it so beautiful, but deadly.
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It's long (about eight chapters plus an epilogue), but well worth the read. Recently, after Creepy Gaming did a thing on the NES Godzilla creepypasta, I took a look at it myself and really liked it. Silver" (which, like the "Pokémon Black" and "Lost Silver" creepypastas, got a ROM hack made), and one I had found called " Event Gone Wrong" I thought was good. But despite how terribly cliché they can get, I mainly go for those from the Pokémon fandom, such as " Lost Silver", " Lavender Town Syndrome", " Snow on Mt. These days, though, whenever I make a brief return to creepypasta, I tend to go more for the fan creepypastas like " BEN Drowned" and the one about the Tails Doll. I'll share an old one of mine at the end of the post. Even then, I wasn't always into them, although around that time, I attempted a couple myself since the other members were trying to write their own. The revived thread I didn't really check out, but I can go back there and see if I can get a couple more. Another forum I go on had a creepypasta thread that had some good ones and was what introduced me to them, though that thread got nuked. I haven't touched a creepypasta in quite some time ("Candle Cove" is my personal favorite), but I'll take a look through that list since I'm in the mood for some horror. If I can remember any other good ones I've read, I'll post them later in the thread. Third Parent (also has a prequel, a sequel and a spin-off)ĭoes anyone else remember this pop song from around 2008? There's something inhuman south of Seattle if you want to go looking for itĭon't lie to your kids. The story of her holding an orange (also became a book) Penpal (adapted into a book, which I highly recommend you read)

The Crawlspace (my favourite Creepypasta of all time)Ībandoned by Disney (has a prequel and two sequels) All this stuff is from Creepypasta Wiki, and r/nosleep and a few other sources, but the aforementioned three are my main ones.Ĭandle Cove (adapted as Season One of the SyFy Channel show Channel Zero) I'll share a list of my favourites here, and hopefully some other people can add some good ones.

While most of you are probably aware of the more popular stuff like Slenderman or the SCP Foundation, there's tons of other great stories out there. Cosmos posted a huge list of Creepypastas in a thread on the Farms and from then I was hooked. I first got into Creepypasta around Halloween in 2015. The term is a portmanteau of the words "creepy" and " copypasta". These Internet entries are often brief, user-generated paranormal stories intended to scare readers. Creepypastas are horror-related legends or images that have been copy-and-pasted around the Internet.
