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Internet Horror.

Postby Lordxana0 on Wed Oct 24, 2012 9:23 pm

Okay Halloween is coming up. I am looking for really awesome scary youtube channels. I don't mean like Mr. Creepypasta, I mean like acted out and everything.
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Re: Internet Horror.

Postby eli_gone_crazy on Wed Oct 24, 2012 9:24 pm

Lordxana0 wrote:Okay Halloween is coming up. I am looking for really awesome scary youtube channels. I don't mean like Mr. Creepypasta, I mean like acted out and everything.


Marble Hornets.
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Re: Internet Horror.

Postby Adell on Wed Oct 24, 2012 9:25 pm

https://www.youtube.com/user/tribetwelv ... sults_main

While not the best acting, Tribe Twelve is pretty scary youtube channel. It's a part of the slender mythos though, so I'm not sure if you're a fan of that or not, but I like it the most of the currently ongoing slender videos. It definitely has some great editing and effects especially later on in the videos. (The hotel scene being among my favorite)
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Re: Internet Horror.

Postby Lordxana0 on Wed Oct 24, 2012 9:28 pm

I love all things Slender Man and have seen most of them. But thank you guys. Anything more obscure?
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Re: Internet Horror.

Postby eli_gone_crazy on Wed Oct 24, 2012 9:30 pm

Lordxana0 wrote:I love all things Slender Man and have seen most of them. But thank you guys. Anything more obscure?


Have you seen Darkharvest00?
they're another slender series, but pretty obscure.
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Re: Internet Horror.

Postby Adell on Wed Oct 24, 2012 9:31 pm

Lordxana0 wrote:I love all things Slender Man and have seen most of them. But thank you guys. Anything more obscure?


Hrmmm, not really, not videos anyway. CreepyPasta and related videos sure, but not really whole series.
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Re: Internet Horror.

Postby Lordxana0 on Wed Oct 24, 2012 9:31 pm

eli_gone_crazy wrote:
Lordxana0 wrote:I love all things Slender Man and have seen most of them. But thank you guys. Anything more obscure?


Have you seen Darkharvest00?
they're another slender series, but pretty obscure.


I watched them after they did a crossover with Tribe Twelve.
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Re: Internet Horror.

Postby eli_gone_crazy on Wed Oct 24, 2012 9:34 pm

Lordxana0 wrote:
eli_gone_crazy wrote:
Lordxana0 wrote:I love all things Slender Man and have seen most of them. But thank you guys. Anything more obscure?


Have you seen Darkharvest00?
they're another slender series, but pretty obscure.


I watched them after they did a crossover with Tribe Twelve.


what about Everyman HYBRID?
nah, you've probably seen that.
and you found my nerdiness. T_T
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Re: Internet Horror.

Postby Dryunya on Thu Oct 25, 2012 3:04 am

Well, I didn't watch any of Slender videos. You see how I'm failing as a nerd. :(
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Re: Internet Horror.

Postby agoraoptera on Thu Oct 25, 2012 3:47 am

I keep watching Marble Hornets' first few vids. By the time I get to, say, double-digit entrys, I realise I'm too freaked out to carry on. Then I refuse to watch anything Slender-related and stay away from windows and mirrors for about a month. Then I rewatch the first few vids. Rinse and repeat.
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Re: Internet Horror.

Postby NeverSlender on Thu Oct 25, 2012 7:32 am

Marble Hornets is truly terrifying for about the first twenty entiries. Then they start getting too long and are really dull. EverymanHYBRID is interesting, but I didn't think it was scary.
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Re: Internet Horror.

Postby Scarab on Thu Oct 25, 2012 7:34 am

Has anybody mentioned the Jadusable vids? They're meant to be quite famous as online horror stories go...

I recall reading a creepy pasta about one of those video board games that came out in the nineties that I remember playing a LOT. Anybody else recall Rap Rat?
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Re: Internet Horror.

Postby Dryunya on Thu Oct 25, 2012 7:36 am

Scarab wrote:Has anybody mentioned the Jadusable vids? They're meant to be quite famous as online horror stories go...

I used to read the pasta on New Year about 2 years ago. Gave me the creeps. I've read up to the point where the ARG part began, and then I got confused and left it. Maybe I shouldn't have... ;)
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Re: Internet Horror.

Postby Scarab on Thu Oct 25, 2012 7:39 am

Dryunya wrote:
Scarab wrote:Has anybody mentioned the Jadusable vids? They're meant to be quite famous as online horror stories go...

I used to read the pasta on New Year about 2 years ago. Gave me the creeps. I've read up to the point where the ARG part began, and then I got confused and left it. Maybe I shouldn't have... ;)


Buut if you hadn't you might not have had time to be around for THIS ARG and then who would condense crazy theories into understandable laymans terms for us? :P We'd be lost.

Also is anybody familiar with the SPC foundation? One of their... containments (god if I can remember the number but it's a bit like the Weeping Angels meets Body Horror) has a videogame.
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Re: Internet Horror.

Postby Sicon112 on Thu Oct 25, 2012 7:41 am

Scarab wrote:
Dryunya wrote:
Scarab wrote:Has anybody mentioned the Jadusable vids? They're meant to be quite famous as online horror stories go...

I used to read the pasta on New Year about 2 years ago. Gave me the creeps. I've read up to the point where the ARG part began, and then I got confused and left it. Maybe I shouldn't have... ;)


Buut if you hadn't you might not have had time to be around for THIS ARG and then who would condense crazy theories into understandable laymans terms for us? :P We'd be lost.

Also is anybody familiar with the SPC foundation? One of their... containments (god if I can remember the number but it's a bit like the Weeping Angels meets Body Horror) has a videogame.


Haven't ever really gotten into SCP, but my brother has. He also told me about practically everything... That one sounds familiar.
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Re: Internet Horror.

Postby agoraoptera on Thu Oct 25, 2012 7:45 am

Scarab wrote:Has anybody mentioned the Jadusable vids? They're meant to be quite famous as online horror stories go...

I recall reading a creepy pasta about one of those video board games that came out in the nineties that I remember playing a LOT. Anybody else recall Rap Rat?

BEN Drowned was the first ARG I ever knew about. I freaked out about Zelda after reading that.
I just read Rap Rat and eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.
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Re: Internet Horror.

Postby Scarab on Thu Oct 25, 2012 7:55 am

agoraoptera wrote:
Scarab wrote:Has anybody mentioned the Jadusable vids? They're meant to be quite famous as online horror stories go...

I recall reading a creepy pasta about one of those video board games that came out in the nineties that I remember playing a LOT. Anybody else recall Rap Rat?

BEN Drowned was the first ARG I ever knew about. I freaked out about Zelda after reading that.
I just read Rap Rat and eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.


Try PLAYING the game >.> I have no idea why we kept going back to that abomination. :shock: There was a similar game at the time out which was MEANT to be scary, Knightmare which later changed it's name to Atmosphear...
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Re: Internet Horror.

Postby agoraoptera on Thu Oct 25, 2012 8:04 am

NEVER. I am scarred just by reading that creepypasta.
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Re: Internet Horror.

Postby Scarab on Thu Oct 25, 2012 8:21 am

agoraoptera wrote:NEVER. I am scarred just by reading that creepypasta.


This website, the SCP foundation, (I spelled it wrong before) runs the gamut of humourous and cute to out and out terrifying (be warned, guys that one in particular is really fucked up) to something kind of in the middle. And the people running the Foundation themselves are some of the most disturbing of the lot on occasion because of some of the things they have to DO in order to keep the world safe. Put it like this, you DON'T WANT to be Class D Personel,

They also have a videogame based on one of their most popular SCP's, SCP-173, which can be viewed here.. Don't blink.
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Re: Internet Horror.

Postby Dryunya on Thu Oct 25, 2012 8:36 am

I freaking LOVE SCP. I'd say it's because of its emergent behavior, like Slender Man - a product which originated on the internet, and became a part of mass consciousness there.
And it's a perfect time hole. Can rival with TV Tropes, and that's saying something.

It also has a Russian section with a pretty good translation (I'm hard to please when it comes to this).
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Re: Internet Horror.

Postby Pixelmage on Thu Oct 25, 2012 8:45 am

Dryunya wrote:I freaking LOVE SCP. I'd say it's because of its emergent behavior, like Slender Man - a product which originated on the internet, and became a part of mass consciousness there.
And it's a perfect time hole. Can rival with TV Tropes, and that's saying something.

It also has a Russian section with a pretty good translation (I'm hard to please when it comes to this).

Never got into SCP... Looks like a fine monster compendium to annex to a RPG ruleset... But I didn't find it scary...
That might be because I don't like senseless horror... Psychological Horror, Yes. Nothing Is Scarier, Yes. Monsters out to eat your brains, no.

Now, to leave a disclaimer... Even I did find some SCP entries awesome.
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Re: Internet Horror.

Postby agoraoptera on Thu Oct 25, 2012 9:26 am

I took a look at the SCP links. Those balls of fur are so cute holy crap. I didn't really get what they were talking about in SCP-231 though. They were very.. vague.
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Re: Internet Horror.

Postby The Finch on Thu Oct 25, 2012 9:27 am

If anything, I love the creepypasta of Mr. Bone's Wild Ride.
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Re: Internet Horror.

Postby Scarab on Thu Oct 25, 2012 9:41 am

agoraoptera wrote:I took a look at the SCP links. Those balls of fur are so cute holy crap. I didn't really get what they were talking about in SCP-231 though. They were very.. vague.


Yeah the bit which makes it freaky, for me anyway, is here:

SCP wrote:Unlike in normal psychological examinations, mild sociopathic tendencies and marked sexual deviancy are not to be considered automatic fail conditions.


Yeah, I'm... pretty certain repeated rape is being used in some way or another to control whatever that thing is. And what it is is probably a world destroying Elderitch abomination of some kind.
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Re: Internet Horror.

Postby Dryunya on Thu Oct 25, 2012 9:43 am

If you mean THAT procedure, it has the best Noodle Implements list I've ever seen.
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