Post by Garra Desalmados on Aug 31, 2013 21:17:38 GMT -5
And now the creepy shit I find on the internet...
Keep in mind these are pictures of a frightening nature, I find them and I save the ones that elicit a particular response from me and I've hand picked the ones I think are more universal. I've omitted things I just personally find creepy and wouldn't translate well (ex. all puppets.) Anyways...
Dragging the fourth commandment through the mud as a show of faith + pretty decent electric guitar making it sound okay = I <3 the generic country song. Someone have that man teach T-Swift the ropes, please.
Now for the horror pics... The one with the smiling woman and the bodies piled up makes me wish we had more subways in Brazil. But noooo, just burning buses and shit. (Seriously, though, that pic got to me).
The one with the blonde thingy on all fours is kinda creepy-cute... I feel like it's going to eat my face, but I still want to take it into my arms and love it.
Mr. Creepy Pasta, CreepsMcPasta, CreepyPasta Jr., etc. are a bunch of folks who read those little internet horror stories aloud complete with background music and sound effects to add to the experience, a real treat I must say even if I find most of their voices to be tragically unsuited for such things as a horror reading. They make an effort and I support and appreciate that. Particulars I reccomend?
Gateway of the Mind; the story from which my oft quoted 'No god, no forgiveness' line originates
Listening In
Under The Bed
Tulpa
Normal Porn for Normal People
All The Papers Lied Tonight
Abandoned by Disney
The Puppetmaster's Regime
And so on. The longer the better, in my opinion, as the build up is really what will make or break a story but personally my favorite is Mr. Welldone. Short, sweet, a lot of character, well delivered, loved it. Loved every bit of it. The character and ideas expressed seem oh so wonderful even in hindsight, I find it to be quite the little inspirational bit when delivered so effectively. But give the whole channel a whirl, find something you like.
Sidenote: Jeff the Killer is the worst. Hate everything about him. Nothing scary about a kid with a knife, big whoop. Additionally I have similar feelings about horror stories without a touch of the supernatural, I find them to be exceptionally bland if they fit within this realm of reality. I'm not frightened by whats around me, I'm frightened of what could be around me. Not by the men who walk the streets I see but the things I do not. So one might take that into account when considering my taste in horror, I have no love for the normal.