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.Sakura no Takai.
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 3:04 pm


You've all probably seen them, those stories that are passed along through email that are sent with the intention of simply creepy you out.
These stories are known as CREEPYPASTA~

So! Let's set up a camp fire and tell some ghost stories.
Post your favorite Creepypastas.

PostPosted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 3:20 pm


Here's a pretty short one I found, that I (and my warped sense of humor) actually thought was pretty cute.

One school day, a boy named Tom was sitting in class and doing math. It was six more minutes until the end of the school day. As he was writing down his homework, something caught his eye out of the window near his desk.

When school was over, he ran to the spot where he saw it before anyone else could grab it.
He picked it up and smiled. It was a picture of the most beautiful girl he had ever seen. She was the steryotypical hottie. Long, straight, blonde hair and bright, cornflower blue eyes. She wore a short black dress with tights and red shoes, and her hand was formed into a peace sign.

She was so beautiful he wanted to meet her, so he ran all over the school and asked everyone if they knew her or have ever seen her before. But everyone he asked said "No." He was devastated.

When he get home, he asked his older sister if she knew the girl, but unfortunately she also said "No." It was very late, so Tom walked up the stairs, placed the picture on his bedside table and went to sleep.

In the middle of the night Tom was awakened by a sound like a fingernail tapping on his window. It frightened him, and he sat up in bed, waiting for further noises. A few moments after the tapping stopped he heard a giggle and noticed a shadow near his window. He got out of his bed and walked to the window, opening it and sticking out his head to look for the source of the noise. But saw nothing.

The next day he continued to ask his neighbors if they knew the girl in the photo, but no one seemed to recognize her. He even asked his mother when she got home from work, but she didn't know the girl either. Discouraged, Tom placed the photo back on his sidetable and went to sleep.

Once again he was awakened by a tapping and giggling. He took the picture and followed the laughter. He reached the window in time to see a silhouette dart behind the tree in his from yard. He jumped out the window and chased the shadow across the street, suddenly getting slammed by a car.
The man driving the car rushed to help him, but it was too late. Tom was already dead. The driver called the police and began searching for some form of identification for his accidental victim, when he noticed the boy was holding something in his hand.

It was a picture of a cute girl holding up three fingers.

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 13, 2010 1:00 am


i liked that story above
PostPosted: Wed Oct 13, 2010 7:25 am


awesome!


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PostPosted: Wed Oct 13, 2010 8:30 am


cute^^
PostPosted: Tue May 08, 2012 9:13 am


Xerophobic posted this in another Creepypasta thread. I want to keep them all in one place, so I'm moving it here.

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Evaporation
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Water.
Water is the cornerstone of life. It nourishes us, irrigates our crops and waters our livestock. Water is vital for all known forms of life. We rely on it to wash our cars, clean our food and produce our power. It has an effect on almost every activity in everyday life. Without it, civilization would cease to function. Governments would collapse, crippled by an undefeatable enemy – drought. It would be a matter of days – no longer than a week – before every living being on Earth perished. In short, we cannot live without water.

Two days ago, we were forced to begin doing just that.

I don’t know how it began. Nobody left alive does. During the initial hours of it, theories ranged from the barely plausible, like a new form of greenhouse gas, to the ridiculous, such as a new type of light, one that only evaporated water. I remember those hours fondly – the true enormity of what had happened had not yet sunk in and hysteria had not yet clutched the human race.

What happened?

I’ll put it simply.

The first was that every single drop of freshwater on the entire planet evaporated instantly.

I don’t think I can do this event justice, but I’ll try.

Can you imagine every single river, every single lake, every single natural source of water drying up instantly, without rational explanation? I doubt you can, but that’s exactly what happened. It wasn’t restricted to natural sources, either. As far as I can tell, all the bottled water in the world also evaporated, as did that in water tanks and other similar sources. It also disappeared from other substances, including soft drinks, creating foul sugar compounds that would make those that consumed it quite ill. There was not a single drop of freshwater left anywhere on Earth for anybody to drink.

But by far the worst result of the lack of water was the nuclear reactors.

Without pressurized water, most of the nuclear reactors in the entire world – those that utilise purified water as coolant – had no available sources of coolant, and just under half of these had poor or untested failsafe plans. The resulting effect of this led to catastrophic nuclear meltdown in roughly 46% of water-cooled reactors. The world, already reeling from the unprecedented situation, fell into total anarchy. International communication ceased after almost exactly twenty-four hours after it began.

But there was a second effect.

The saltwater poisoning.

Many people flocked to desalination plants in the first few hours, hoping for salvation.

They found none.

At approximately the same time as the worldwide evaporation, saline increased by fivefold in every sea or ocean on Earth. Desalination plants were able to cope with this load for approximately twenty hours. Then, fuel began to run low – and with the imminent collapse of civilization thanks to the multiple nuclear catastrophes, no more was delivered. Thus, the last ever drop of freshwater on Earth was pumped out no later than midnight yesterday.

After the drought came the collapse.

With no water available, civilization soon descended into anarchy. Governments, typical of authority to the very end, tried maintaining order. It didn’t work. Soldiers rebelled, shooting rioters and runners alike. Those who didn’t die were brutally executed moments after. They turned on each other soon enough, with only a few militaries intact from the carnage. The deserters fled, unwilling to stay and watch the extinction of Earth.

But then came the worst, far worse than anything before it.

There was, in fact, one source of water that hadn’t been touched.

I’m so lucky I realised before anyone else in my town.

It was blood.

Blood, which is over 90% water, was the only remaining liquid fit to drink.

And so some did.

At first, I didn’t believe it. It was too horrific.

Animals went first. The desperate drank the blood of cats, dogs, pets and feral animals of all kinds. Many offered too little blood to be of any value. The situation was made worse by the fact that I live in a rather large metropolitan city and beyond domesticated pets and the odd feral animal, there was no animals to catch and drink from. Perhaps those in the country fared better – I have no way of finding out, and frankly I don’t really care.

I knew then that humans were the only other option.

I first saw it twelve hours ago.

An elderly man, dressed in nothing but a torn dressing gown, slowly made his way down the street that ran in front of my house. He called for help desperately, croaking out that his entire nursing home was dead or dying, that the nurses had fled and that he was looking for help. He was so pitiful that I almost opened my door, if only to offer him some respite from the midday sun, and some of my sparse rations.

If I had been a second faster, I would not be writing this.

Before I could open the door, three people – two men and a woman – pounced from the shadow of a nearby tree. The poor old b*****d had no chance. They leapt upon him, frenzied in their dehydration, and set on him with makeshift tools. It was the most terrifying spectacle of my entire life. One of the men had a hammer – he set about bashing the man’s joints in, one by one. Crack. Crack. Crack. I retched bile each time the hammer slammed into bone, so sickening was the crunch. The other had a gardening hoe. He hovered above the elderly man, bringing the makeshift weapon down once, twice. The tool cut through the man’s ankles like a knife through a steak.

The metaphor made me vomit. After I did, I looked back, if only to satisfy my own growing horror.

Oh, how I wish I hadn’t.

The woman, who was weaponless save for her own two hands, had straddled the man’s chest. Her hands were spread on the screaming man’s face as her own companions butchered him. Then, even as I watched, she dug her thumbs into his eyes. He howled like nothing I had ever heard before. She dug harder, pushing inwards and outwards simultaneously. When they were pulled free, blood and some even less discernible liquid splattered all over her. She grabbed them and ate them like fruit. I could hear the chewing sounds from my door. They bent to consume the precious blood and I turned away.

I call them the Drinkers.

There’s one thing I want to make very clear about them. They aren’t zombies. Nor are they affected by some external force that forces them to drink the blood of humans, such as a virus or disease. They are entirely human. I suspect that dehydration affects them worse than it does others and this forces them to drink from humans in a form of pseudo-cannibalism or perish. They represent the dark side of humanity. The Drinkers also seem to recognise each other through some subtle signal. Not being a Drinker, I wouldn’t know it.

As fast as I possibly could, I took my meagre supplies, some small comforts, this journal and my .357 Desert Eagle up into my bedroom. I pushed the bed against the door with my rapidly fading strength and piled furniture on it. The Desert Eagle has a full clip of seven, and I have one spare. Enough for thirteen Drinkers and - well, I’m sure you can imagine.



Another six hours have passed. I can really feel the dehydration now. My tongue feels numb and my skin feels like sandpaper. I tried to eat some bread before and I almost choked, with no saliva to moisten my throat. Now I’m hungry as well as thirsty. I don’t even know why I’ve kept writing this. Maybe it’s something to occupy me during the final hours of mankind. Maybe I hold some hope that a solution will be found and somebody in the future will read this and remember what it was like. Maybe I’m just delusional.



It’s getting worse. I’m breathing heavily and becoming more and more lethargic. This room feels like a sauna. I can almost see the heatwaves bouncing across the room, becoming more and more intense until I am literally cooked alive. It’s not a pleasant vision. My pen keeps slipping from the page as I suffer random bursts of weakness. I’m scared I won’t even be able to pull the trigger if the time comes.



I’m so terribly thirsty. The last time I urinated it burned. I haven’t defecated for a long time now. My vision’s fading in and out and my head feels like it’s going to split open from the intense pressure inside. My skin is so dry and leathery. I know I’m dying, but I’ve still got the Desert Eagle. Maybe I should kill myself before I lose the strength to do so. God knows it’s better than dehydrating to death or letting the Drinkers get me.



so thirsty its dark and i’ve lost the gun vision almost gone so THIRSTY i’m going mad i’m dying wait what’s that so thirsty somebody’s knocking at the door they want to be let in they say the drinkers are coming should i i don’t know maybe i’ll go get a drink. i’m so thirsty.

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PostPosted: Tue May 08, 2012 10:43 am


so cute
PostPosted: Fri Jul 27, 2012 7:52 pm


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OOooh, is it okay to just mention creepypastas? I love the SCP stories, and I really like Slenderman. uwu I especially like playing the games that people have made for them, as well! My best friend and I sometimes livestream me playing them, since I am a HUGE WIMP, hahahah.
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 27, 2012 8:15 pm


Z o m g e n i u s


I was watching my friend play a Slenderman game a few days ago.
Neither of us get spooked easily, but she slammed her laptop shut so fast.

I don't know how many games there are, but this one had the objective of simply exiting the forest without being seen/caught by Slendy.
But he was always right behind you. You'd turn to go another way and he would already be right next to you!
Ahhhh~ Slendy is creepy (but super neat)
PostPosted: Fri Jul 27, 2012 8:21 pm


.Sakura no Takai.


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YES, THAT ONE!!
Oh man, it was terrifying. I was doing really well, though! I got up to six notes, and then suddenly he was just RIGHT THERE. xD I threw the mouse and dove behind my best friend to hide. :'D It was so fun, though. Now I like to taunt her with Slenderman pictures, since she's more afraid of him than I am. razz

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PostPosted: Sat Jul 28, 2012 2:58 pm


I wish I hadn't read these. D;
PostPosted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 9:05 pm


Not a story, but I think it counts

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PostPosted: Sun Feb 03, 2013 1:57 am


.Sakura no Takai.
Not a story, but I think it counts
Ohhh I really got to show this pic to one of my friends, she'll scream! :'-D
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