PkmnTrainerElio
♥ Jung Hoseok, Kim Namjoon and Park Jimin ♥
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- Seen Dec 10, 2023
I'm sure you've heard of creepypastas, scary stories on the Internet, some of them being lost episodes/TV shows/Movies, glitched/haunted video games, various characters (Slenderman, Jeff The Killer, Smile Dog) and others being amazing scary stories about stalkers, messed up local channels, exploring mines, college campus hallways, forbidden areas, etc and some being about normal day-to-day activities going wrong. <<< These are the ones I am talking about.
I have heard some lost episode creepypastas and video game creepypastas, but they aren't as interesting as the "real-life" ones... My first introduction into "real-life" creepypastas was in 2014 via "Footsteps" (part of the Penpal novel narrated by CreepsMcPasta) and from then on, I couldn't get enough! I listened to all of Penpal, 1999, Pit, The Sandman, ANTRAN, The Couch, Gold Coins, On A Hill, Return to Oz, Last Train Home and many more, through CreepsMcPasta, I discovered MrCreepyPasta and CreepyPastaJr and have been listening to all of them since, one of the things I love is the background music that the narrators use.
Have you listened to or read any interesting Creepypastas? If so, then what ones?
I have heard some lost episode creepypastas and video game creepypastas, but they aren't as interesting as the "real-life" ones... My first introduction into "real-life" creepypastas was in 2014 via "Footsteps" (part of the Penpal novel narrated by CreepsMcPasta) and from then on, I couldn't get enough! I listened to all of Penpal, 1999, Pit, The Sandman, ANTRAN, The Couch, Gold Coins, On A Hill, Return to Oz, Last Train Home and many more, through CreepsMcPasta, I discovered MrCreepyPasta and CreepyPastaJr and have been listening to all of them since, one of the things I love is the background music that the narrators use.
Have you listened to or read any interesting Creepypastas? If so, then what ones?