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| 25 Jan 2017 11:37 AM |
| No, creepypastas are boring these days. |
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| 25 Jan 2017 11:40 AM |
Once at 11:00 pm my bro was hacking a paintball game and we were all in the room (I think) then we heard the doorbell ring
Now, my dads office, had glass windows/doors looking outside to the doorstep, me and my brother went there silently and quickly, looked outside (note there were curtains on the door) and we could see this guy blending in with the darkness holding what looked to be a gun behind his back
I could hardly sleep that night and the night after that |
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| 25 Jan 2017 11:41 AM |
Ever since I made a moth post, I been getting weird friend requests. They are very weird. They always haunt me, every time I make a mistake on a post. How terrifying these friend requests are. |
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| 25 Jan 2017 11:42 AM |
@air
It's my understanding that everyone on OT is getting friend requests from those bots |
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| 25 Jan 2017 11:42 AM |
Once upon a hyperrealistic time, a hyperrealistic guy saw hyperrealistic blood on the hyperrealistic floor and heard hyperrealistic footsteps downstairs. Suddenly, he heard a hyperrealistic scream and someone opened the hyperrealistic door. It was a hyperrealistic demon.
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| 25 Jan 2017 11:45 AM |
The respected family physician from Old Orchard Beach, Maine, was home alone on the night of Sept. 11, 1976. At the time, Hopkins was studying a UFO incident.
The phone rang, and a man's voice identified himself as a representative of a New Jersey UFO organization (which turned out to be phony).
"He wanted to know if he could come here and talk to me about the UFO case. He also asked if I was alone, and I said yes," Hopkins told this reporter in 1978 for a story broadcast on NBC Radio.
When Hopkins walked from the phone to the door and turned the light on, the man was already coming up the steps.
"If he was even as close as across the street or next door telephoning, he could not possibly have gotten here as soon as I did to turn on the light for him," recalled Hopkins.
When the stranger came in, Hopkins was struck by his appearance.
"He wore a neatly tailored black suit, black shoes, black socks, a white shirt with black tie, and he wore a black derby. You don't see derbies very often, and I thought to myself, 'This guy looks just like an undertaker.' When he sat down, he removed his derby.
"This character was as bald as an egg. He didn't even have eyebrows or eyelashes. It looked like he had smooth, plastic skin -- like a doll except that it was a dead-white color," Hopkins said.
"His lips were a brilliant ruby red, and he spoke in an expressionless, monotone, scanning speech. He constructed no phrases and sentences -- just a sequence of words evenly spaced. His voice was completely passive with no inflection or intonation, as if you were hearing it from a machine that could talk."
During the short time they were together, Hopkins and the strange man talked about the UFO case that the doctor had been investigating. Hopkins also noticed other very odd things about this Man in Black.
"He sat perfectly motionless and wore grey suede gloves. He idly brushed his lips with the back of a glove, and when he put his hand down, the back of his glove was bright red and the red on his mouth was smeared, so I knew he was wearing lipstick.
"Then I could see that his mouth was a perfectly straight slit. Apparently, he did not have what we call lips, so the lipstick was put on as a decoy -- his mouth was more like a ventriloquist's dummy."
The odd visitor told Hopkins to take a coin out of his pocket and hold it in the palm of his hand.
"He said, 'Watch the coin,' and it started to develop a silver color instead of copper, and then the silver became bluish and the penny was getting quite fuzzy, out of focus, blurred, and then it simply was gone -- it slowly dematerialized."
Following the coin magic, the stranger ordered the doctor to destroy all information he had gathered about the UFO case.
"As he spoke his last words, I noticed his speech was slowing down. His words became slower and farther spaced. He slowly got to his feet, unsteadily, and he said very slowly, 'My - energy - is - running - low - must - go - now - goodbye.' Just like that."
Hopkins said that the MIB - whoever or whatever he was - clung tightly to the railing as he went down the steps outside, placing both feet on each step, and then disappeared around the corner into a bright light.
When the chilling encounter was over, a terrified, intimidated Hopkins destroyed all traces of any UFO materials he had. |
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| 25 Jan 2017 11:46 AM |
The soviets winning WW2
Age-appropriate fun for the whole family siggy™ |
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| 25 Jan 2017 11:47 AM |
| Is that a true story Or a made up one ? |
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| 25 Jan 2017 11:48 AM |
this is actually true
When i was like 5 i was in my room late at night and i saw someone walking around in my driveway (in live in a bungalow) And i just remember closing my eyes and falling asleep, i never told my parents because i thought i would get in trouble? |
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| 25 Jan 2017 11:49 AM |
@Out You talking to me? It's real, definitely real in my opinion. I don't believe in aliens, I simply believe it's just a demonic visitation in form of an extraterrestrial Men in Black to really scare someone good. |
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| 25 Jan 2017 11:55 AM |
Once I was trolling a ODer on Frappe
She said should would kill me irl
I asked here to guess where I live
She guessed correctly |
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| 25 Jan 2017 11:56 AM |
@cp
Oh no you better watch out o.l |
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