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re: Need to Kill Time: What's a story that you've heard that still gives you chills
Posted on 10/22/13 at 1:12 am to 225bred
Posted on 10/22/13 at 1:12 am to 225bred
The thing about his story that really gets me is how it describes a man being so cartoony. The town I grew up in had a guy kinda like this, that would always walk around. He'd move in such an animated way and was always wearing this long black jacket. He always had some weird grin on his face. He freaked me out as a kid. I can't imagine walking next to him at night.
There was a thread posted about this guy a while back, and his videos are so disturbing to me, especially since he is now dead.
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This is another one that gets me. fricking weird.
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There was a thread posted about this guy a while back, and his videos are so disturbing to me, especially since he is now dead.
LINK
This is another one that gets me. fricking weird.
LINK
Posted on 10/22/13 at 1:25 am to CocoLoco
Considering the fact I'm reading this thread on my phone in bed, there's not a chance in hell I'm clicking those links
Will watch them tomm though

Will watch them tomm though

Posted on 10/22/13 at 1:31 am to CocoLoco
Was that the one with the creepy looking guy who just ran at him? I got halfway through the cave story but never finished. I remember reading this from 3am-6am in Madrid when I couldn't sleep.
The creepiest one to me was the guy who was driving down the satanic area in California and saw the people on the ground next to the car. The idea of seeing them get up and have a ton of other crazy bastards come out of the woods in my rearview sends chills down my spine.
The creepiest one to me was the guy who was driving down the satanic area in California and saw the people on the ground next to the car. The idea of seeing them get up and have a ton of other crazy bastards come out of the woods in my rearview sends chills down my spine.
Posted on 10/22/13 at 2:15 am to 225bred
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The Head Change story was fricking terrifying!
which one was that because I read this entire thread back in the summer and I can't remember. The rake and the smiling guy are the ones that got me. The novella with the chapters like balloon and stuff was really well written.
Posted on 10/22/13 at 2:20 am to BOSCEAUX
Head Change posted the smiling guy story.
Posted on 10/22/13 at 2:23 am to BOSCEAUX
I thought the rake was stupid. The smiling dancing guy was awesome.
Posted on 10/22/13 at 2:25 am to The Boat
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Posted by The Boat I thought the rake was stupid. The smiling dancing guy was awesome.
The reason the rake got me is I used to have dreams about shite sitting on the foot of my bed when I was young.
Posted on 10/22/13 at 6:12 am to CocoLoco
Which story are y'all referring?
I went through this thread when it was active. Not sure which story you're referring to now.
I went through this thread when it was active. Not sure which story you're referring to now.
Posted on 10/22/13 at 7:27 am to donRANDOMnumbers
The story head change posted on page 2
Posted on 10/22/13 at 7:27 am to donRANDOMnumbers
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Which story are y'all referring?
On page 2 as posted by Headchange
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About five years ago I lived downtown in a major city in the US. I've always been a night person, so I would often find myself bored after my roommate, who was decidedly not a night person, went to sleep. To pass the time, I used to go for long walks and spend the time thinking.
I spent four years like that, walking alone at night, and never once had a reason to feel afraid. I always used to joke with my roommate that even the drug dealers in the city were polite. But all of that changed in just a few minutes of one evening.
It was a Wednesday, somewhere between one and two in the morning, and I was walking near a police patrolled park quite a ways from my apartment. It was a quiet night, even for a week night, with very little traffic and almost no one on foot. The park, as it was most nights, was completely empty.
I turned down a short side street in order to loop back to my apartment when I first noticed him. At the far end of the street, on my side, was the silhouette of a man, dancing. It was a strange dance, similar to a waltz, but he finished each "box" with an odd forward stride. I guess you could say he was dance-walking, headed straight for me.
Deciding he was probably drunk, I stepped as close as I could to the road to give him the majority of the sidewalk to pass me by. The closer he got, the more I realized how gracefully he was moving. He was very tall and lanky, and wearing an old suit. He danced closer still, until I could make out his face. His eyes were open wide and wild, head tilted back slightly, looking off at the sky. His mouth was formed in a painfully wide cartoon of a smile. Between the eyes and the smile, I decided to cross the street before he danced any closer.
I took my eyes off of him to cross the empty street. As I reached the other side, I glanced back... and then stopped dead in my tracks. He had stopped dancing and was standing with one foot in the street, perfectly parallel to me. He was facing me but still looking skyward. Smile still wide on his lips.
I was completely and utterly unnerved by this. I started walking again, but kept my eyes on the man. He didn't move.
Once I had put about half a block between us, I turned away from him for a moment to watch the sidewalk in front of me. The street and sidewalk ahead of me were completely empty. Still unnerved, I looked back to where he had been standing to find him gone. For the briefest of moments I felt relieved, until I noticed him. He had crossed the street, and was now slightly crouched down. I couldn't tell for sure due to the distance and the shadows, but I was certain he was facing me. I had looked away from him for no more than 10 seconds, so it was clear that he had moved fast.
I was so shocked that I stood there for some time, staring at him. And then he started moving toward me again. He took giant, exaggerated tip toed steps, as if he were a cartoon character sneaking up on someone. Except he was moving very, very quickly.
I'd like to say at this point I ran away or pulled out my pepper spray or my cellphone or anything at all, but I didn't. I just stood there, completely frozen as the smiling man crept toward me.
And then he stopped again, about a car length away from me. Still smiling his smile, still looking to the sky.
When I finally found my voice, I blurted out the first thing that came to mind. What I meant to ask was, "What the **** do you want?!" in an angry, commanding tone. What came out was a whimper, "What the fuu…?"
Regardless of whether or not humans can smell fear, they can certainly hear it. I heard it in my own voice, and that only made me more afraid. But he didn't react to it at all. He just stood there, smiling.
And then, after what felt like forever, he turned around, very slowly, and started dance-walking away. Just like that. Not wanting to turn my back to him again, I just watched him go, until he was far enough away to almost be out of sight. And then I realized something. He wasn't moving away anymore, nor was he dancing. I watched in horror as the distant shape of him grew larger and larger. He was coming back my way. And this time he was running.
I ran too.
I ran until I was off of the side road and back onto a better lit road with sparse traffic. Looking behind me then, he was nowhere to be found. The rest of the way home, I kept glancing over my shoulder, always expecting to see his stupid smile, but he was never there.
I lived in that city for six months after that night, and I never went out for another walk. There was something about his face that always haunted me. He didn't look drunk, he didn't look high. He looked completely and utterly insane. And that's a very, very scary thing to see
Posted on 10/22/13 at 8:12 am to Murray
One time someone came to our house posing as someone that worked for the electric company. It was just my mother and I. Our dog barked at the guy and he got spooked and left. My mom called the electric company and they said that they did not have anyone out to our house. God I am glad we trained that dog to hate black people.
Posted on 10/22/13 at 8:30 am to BOSCEAUX
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the smiling guy
That's the HeadChange one I believe. Someone else also posted it on like page 5 or so. It's good.
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The novella with the chapters like balloon and stuff was really well written.
I was apparently the previous last response to the thread, and that's the one I was referring to. The one with the cat named Boxes, and the chapters (Boxes, Balloons, Screens, Maps, etc.) is fricking awesome. It's not only very well-written, but very engaging and self-connected. I could easily picture that being made into a movie the whole time I read it.
Posted on 10/22/13 at 8:32 am to Fusaichi Pegasus
Love this thread. Will give me something to do at work.
Posted on 10/22/13 at 8:59 am to CocomoLSU
quote:Reading these right now (really good)...are these true stories?
The one with the cat named Boxes, and the chapters (Boxes, Balloons, Screens, Maps, etc.) is fricking awesome.
Posted on 10/22/13 at 10:17 am to When in Rome
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Reading these right now (really good)...are these true stories?
I had to copy them into a Word document to read them more easily (I think it came out to 51 pages). But it's a complete story with a cool ending.
And obviously most of them things on that nosleep reddit page (props to TH) are made up, but they all treat every story like it's real (and some are claimed to be real as well). Most of them are boring or stupid, but every now and then I find a series that is pretty cool.
Posted on 10/22/13 at 10:19 am to CocomoLSU
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but they all treat every story like it's real
yea, it's cool to see theories in the comments and stuff and the author will respond. sometimes later updates will be based on something a user asked about or told the writer to check out, etc.
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Most of them are boring or stupid, but every now and then I find a series that is pretty cool.
yea, they can get pretty lame and not creepy at all sometimes
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