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lcftf
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BOBBYBOB3 wrote:

All of those 2 sentence horror stories. Especially this classic one:
The last man on earth sat in a room. He heard a knock on the door.

This one is sad and creepy:
I walked in to see my parents sitting together. I am horrified at the fact that someone put their corpses there.


Nightmareasaurus.
The knock on the door was the last woman on earth.
samid11
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lcftf wrote:

BOBBYBOB3 wrote:

All of those 2 sentence horror stories. Especially this classic one:
The last man on earth sat in a room. He heard a knock on the door.

This one is sad and creepy:
I walked in to see my parents sitting together. I am horrified at the fact that someone put their corpses there.


Nightmareasaurus.
The knock on the door was the last woman on earth.
…That's…

actually quite sweet QuQ
Catattack12
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lcftf wrote:

BOBBYBOB3 wrote:

All of those 2 sentence horror stories. Especially this classic one:
The last man on earth sat in a room. He heard a knock on the door.

This one is sad and creepy:
I walked in to see my parents sitting together. I am horrified at the fact that someone put their corpses there.


Nightmareasaurus.
The knock on the door was the last woman on earth.

Clever. It said last man but it didn't say last person.
Lythium
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Catattack12 wrote:

Lythium wrote:

samid11 wrote:

Lythium wrote:

When I went to see The Amazing Spider-Man 2, they showed a horror movie trailer before the movie.
Seriously?
You gotta love incompetent horror producers trying to stick their stuff anywhere the MPAA can possibly allow them to.
Guess what's the name of the movie?
….Pizza.

I thought you said the name of the movie was The Amazing Spider-Man 2, not Pizza.
The trailer, not the movie I was watching.
Catattack12
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Lythium wrote:

Catattack12 wrote:

Lythium wrote:

samid11 wrote:

Lythium wrote:

When I went to see The Amazing Spider-Man 2, they showed a horror movie trailer before the movie.
Seriously?
You gotta love incompetent horror producers trying to stick their stuff anywhere the MPAA can possibly allow them to.
Guess what's the name of the movie?
….Pizza.

I thought you said the name of the movie was The Amazing Spider-Man 2, not Pizza.
The trailer, not the movie I was watching.

The trailer was called Pizza? Utterly stupid. Have you seen the link for the other trailer that I put on the last page?
BOBBYBOB3
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Yesterday I was at a swimming pool. There were a bunch of diving boards. I didn't go off of them, but I did go off of something else. There was one 10-15 foot tower that you could climb up onto. There wasn't anything bouncy, it was just a long strip of stuff. You basically jump off of it like an idiot and splash into the water. I started to climb up a metal latter to get there.
A SLIPPERY METAL LADDER UP HIGH. GOOD IDEA, SAFETY PEOPLE.
When you're down below it, the tower doesn't even look all that tall. As I had said, 10-15 feet. As you look down, you feel like you're 25 feet up. The first time I jumped off, I felt like I was falling way longer than I did. I then hit the water… with my hands flat. They burned. A lot. When I climbed out, my palms were red.
I jumped off 11 more times that day, one of which resulted in my foot turning slightly purple. I wasn't an idiot for the last few, and really enjoyed it.

Why did I put this in a “scary” section? because climbing up was absolutely terrifying, and jumping off was awesome/scary, and I terrify myself that I still enjoyed it.
A scary fact: there are two other towers that weren't open to the public. One was about five feet taller than the one I was on, and the third was- oh gosh- almost ten feet higher. Rumors surround why people aren't allowed to do the other two. Some say that one person died from bellyflopping off of the top, or other things about it being really dangerous. I learned that the towers are still used in swim meets today, though.
My mom went to this pool when she was a kid, and she got to jump off of the third tower.
She and I are both pretty much blind without glasses/contacts, and there was a flaw with the way they told people when they were allowed to do the towers. Basically, lifeguards held up a 1 with their hand, a 2, or a 3. Since they were just doing "pointer finger, pointer and middle, and pointer middle ring, my mom and I wouldn't be able to tell what they were holding up, so we could easily hurt someone.
EVEN BETTER IDEA, SAFETY PEOPLE.
Catattack12
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BOBBYBOB3 wrote:

Yesterday I was at a swimming pool. There were a bunch of diving boards. I didn't go off of them, but I did go off of something else. There was one 10-15 foot tower that you could climb up onto. There wasn't anything bouncy, it was just a long strip of stuff. You basically jump off of it like an idiot and splash into the water. I started to climb up a metal latter to get there.
A SLIPPERY METAL LADDER UP HIGH. GOOD IDEA, SAFETY PEOPLE.
When you're down below it, the tower doesn't even look all that tall. As I had said, 10-15 feet. As you look down, you feel like you're 25 feet up. The first time I jumped off, I felt like I was falling way longer than I did. I then hit the water… with my hands flat. They burned. A lot. When I climbed out, my palms were red.
I jumped off 11 more times that day, one of which resulted in my foot turning slightly purple. I wasn't an idiot for the last few, and really enjoyed it.

Why did I put this in a “scary” section? because climbing up was absolutely terrifying, and jumping off was awesome/scary, and I terrify myself that I still enjoyed it.
A scary fact: there are two other towers that weren't open to the public. One was about five feet taller than the one I was on, and the third was- oh gosh- almost ten feet higher. Rumors surround why people aren't allowed to do the other two. Some say that one person died from bellyflopping off of the top, or other things about it being really dangerous. I learned that the towers are still used in swim meets today, though.
My mom went to this pool when she was a kid, and she got to jump off of the third tower.
She and I are both pretty much blind without glasses/contacts, and there was a flaw with the way they told people when they were allowed to do the towers. Basically, lifeguards held up a 1 with their hand, a 2, or a 3. Since they were just doing "pointer finger, pointer and middle, and pointer middle ring, my mom and I wouldn't be able to tell what they were holding up, so we could easily hurt someone.
EVEN BETTER IDEA, SAFETY PEOPLE.

What about that mine in Turkey that recently had an explosion in it? Many people were killed. And then there was a fire inside it. Survivors were pulled out from the mine, but then people had to stop going in to rescue miners because the fire was too big and there was too much smoke. The miners still in the mine were still getting killed off by carbon monoxide (Poisonous gas) poisoning. Oxygen was pumped into the mines to help those who were still alive. Imagine being buried alive with a fire roaring all around you while you choke on deadly gas…And the cause for so many deaths? (Turkeys worst ever mining disaster) THE SAFETY PEOPLE…Well, that's it. THERE WEREN'T ANY SAFETY PEOPLE!!! The mines in Turkey are ranked as one of the most deadliest in the world. Because there's no safety or anything. But people still go down there because it's the only job they have. Imagine going down into a mine…knowing that that day could be your very last…
HotCocoa28
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Dabby wrote:

HotCocoa28 wrote:

Dabby wrote:

Not sure if this is SFW, feel free to tell me otherwise, but there's a really bad bootleg game out there in which the game over screen shows a picture of a real dead body.
What game is this? Just curious, it almost sounds familiar.
Not gonna say what the title is, don't want kids searching it up, but it's a Chinese propaganda game.
I understand, thanks anyway.
minelog23
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You Know What Scares Me? The Moon From Majora's Mask. http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/12941824/
minelog23
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Catattack12 wrote:

Lythium wrote:

Catattack12 wrote:

Lythium wrote:

samid11 wrote:

Lythium wrote:

When I went to see The Amazing Spider-Man 2, they showed a horror movie trailer before the movie.
Seriously?
You gotta love incompetent horror producers trying to stick their stuff anywhere the MPAA can possibly allow them to.
Guess what's the name of the movie?
….Pizza.

I thought you said the name of the movie was The Amazing Spider-Man 2, not Pizza.
The trailer, not the movie I was watching.

The trailer was called Pizza? Utterly stupid. Have you seen the link for the other trailer that I put on the last page?
wha
when green flag clicked
say [IT"S CALLED PIZZA??? LOL!!]

Last edited by minelog23 (June 8, 2014 00:05:40)

minelog23
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lcftf wrote:

And what is creepypasta?
DON'T ASK!!! YOU CAN GET BANNED! I made a discussion about them and I almost got banned!
TenkaiKnights-Fan
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Whenever I search “Ness Nintendo” I see pics of Ness with no eyes, hands, feet or even heads. O_O

Please tell me this isn't the internet
TenkaiKnights-Fan
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TenkaiKnights-Fan wrote:

Whenever I search “Ness Nintendo” I see pics of Ness with no eyes, hands, feet or even heads. O_O

Please tell me this isn't the internet
nevermind it is the internet
BOBBYBOB3
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The internet is clever… very clever.
Both goggle.com and yotube.com are easy misspellings of google and youtube. If you go to either one of them, it says that you could win a gift card or something.
CREEEEEEEEEEPY.
sonicboom1236
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i rember yesterday when me and my mom were going home but there was strom THEN DEBREE i was scared serously we thought we were gonna die i never wanna do that again
AonymousGuy
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BOBBYBOB3 wrote:

The internet is clever… very clever.
Both goggle.com and yotube.com are easy misspellings of google and youtube. If you go to either one of them, it says that you could win a gift card or something.
CREEEEEEEEEEPY.
You really shouldn't give out links to websites that even Norton says are unsafe.
samid11
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AonymousGuy wrote:

BOBBYBOB3 wrote:

The internet is clever… very clever.
Both goggle.com and yotube.com are easy misspellings of google and youtube. If you go to either one of them, it says that you could win a gift card or something.
CREEEEEEEEEEPY.
You really shouldn't give out links to websites that even Norton says are unsafe.
Agreed. However, I agree fully with his original statement. I am ALWAYS wary about that stuff. Y'know how I use deviantART on mobile only ‘cause of malware? I’m glad I do, but not just because of dA. When I was typing the URL into my iPad, I made a typo (I won't list it, of course) and was immediately brought to a massive scam-site. Yeesh… Glad I wasn't on my comp for sure.
AonymousGuy
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samid11 wrote:

AonymousGuy wrote:

BOBBYBOB3 wrote:

The internet is clever… very clever.
Both goggle.com and yotube.com are easy misspellings of google and youtube. If you go to either one of them, it says that you could win a gift card or something.
CREEEEEEEEEEPY.
You really shouldn't give out links to websites that even Norton says are unsafe.
Agreed. However, I agree fully with his original statement. I am ALWAYS wary about that stuff. Y'know how I use deviantART on mobile only ‘cause of malware? I’m glad I do, but not just because of dA. When I was typing the URL into my iPad, I made a typo (I won't list it, of course) and was immediately brought to a massive scam-site. Yeesh… Glad I wasn't on my comp for sure.
Viruses can still be put on iPhones. The easiest to spot scams are so lame, like “You are the 999,999th visitor to this site and won a laptop! Click here” And then when you reload the page a couple of times, the ad comes back up. So, I guess I was the 999,999th visitor to the site twice!
Catattack12
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AonymousGuy wrote:

samid11 wrote:

AonymousGuy wrote:

BOBBYBOB3 wrote:

The internet is clever… very clever.
Both goggle.com and yotube.com are easy misspellings of google and youtube. If you go to either one of them, it says that you could win a gift card or something.
CREEEEEEEEEEPY.
You really shouldn't give out links to websites that even Norton says are unsafe.
Agreed. However, I agree fully with his original statement. I am ALWAYS wary about that stuff. Y'know how I use deviantART on mobile only ‘cause of malware? I’m glad I do, but not just because of dA. When I was typing the URL into my iPad, I made a typo (I won't list it, of course) and was immediately brought to a massive scam-site. Yeesh… Glad I wasn't on my comp for sure.
Viruses can still be put on iPhones. The easiest to spot scams are so lame, like “You are the 999,999th visitor to this site and won a laptop! Click here” And then when you reload the page a couple of times, the ad comes back up. So, I guess I was the 999,999th visitor to the site twice!

And ‘This is an important message click it at once!’. Don't do it! It's a virus trying to get into your software! If you're in a network (A school network for example, all the computers are connected) and it's a worm virus then you're all in trouble. They spread across networks by going from computer to computer. A normal virus can probably be taken care of. The stuff you're talking about is most likely a Trojan virus. They disguise themselves as something good (Named after the Trojan Horse) like that ‘You have won a laptop!’ stuff.
samid11
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Catattack12 wrote:

AonymousGuy wrote:

samid11 wrote:

AonymousGuy wrote:

BOBBYBOB3 wrote:

The internet is clever… very clever.
Both goggle.com and yotube.com are easy misspellings of google and youtube. If you go to either one of them, it says that you could win a gift card or something.
CREEEEEEEEEEPY.
You really shouldn't give out links to websites that even Norton says are unsafe.
Agreed. However, I agree fully with his original statement. I am ALWAYS wary about that stuff. Y'know how I use deviantART on mobile only ‘cause of malware? I’m glad I do, but not just because of dA. When I was typing the URL into my iPad, I made a typo (I won't list it, of course) and was immediately brought to a massive scam-site. Yeesh… Glad I wasn't on my comp for sure.
Viruses can still be put on iPhones. The easiest to spot scams are so lame, like “You are the 999,999th visitor to this site and won a laptop! Click here” And then when you reload the page a couple of times, the ad comes back up. So, I guess I was the 999,999th visitor to the site twice!

And ‘This is an important message click it at once!’. Don't do it! It's a virus trying to get into your software! If you're in a network (A school network for example, all the computers are connected) and it's a worm virus then you're all in trouble. They spread across networks by going from computer to computer. A normal virus can probably be taken care of. The stuff you're talking about is most likely a Trojan virus. They disguise themselves as something good (Named after the Trojan Horse) like that ‘You have won a laptop!’ stuff.
It's not an iPhone, it's an iPad, and I use it because I read that the viruses I dealt with on dA don't damage an iPad.
Ok but back on topic
I think the scariest kind of virus is the kind that you THINK is gone.
You THINK it's been removed. Your antivirus TELLS you it's gone.
You THINK your computer is fine. You stopped the download fast enough and your antivirus did the rest.
BLUE SCREEN.

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