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Miscellaneous => General Chat => Topic started by: HolyAarom on August 24, 2006, 06:26:22 PM
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Has anyone ever been to a website where you have seen somthing so scary, that you just left your seat? Well I have. (Well I didn't leave my seat, I fell off it.) Still, I looked at it again and it didn't get that scary the 2nd or 3rd time.
Here is a website with something that made me jump.
http://www.winterrowd.com/maze/
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I couldn't sleep the night I saw this.
http://www.jkcinema.com/gamesmov.asp?type=5
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I'm not falling for it. If I watch those videos I'll never get to sleep tonight,
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I've done the maze before...and I don't intend to go to C.T.O.A.N.'s at all. I want to sleep tonight.
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C'mon... it's just urban legands...! But pretty scary ones...
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I haven't done the maze, but I watched a video of a kid doing it, and it made me ROFL. But I like sleeping.
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I did the maze before, earlier this year and I don't plan on doing it again. I jumped back so hard when I saw it I fell backwards out of my chair. But the sudden image popping up scares me, not the actual picture. The picture is freaky, though.
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This online game (http://www.freeonlinegames.com/play/713.html) made me jump. Be sure to turn up the speakers; the sound effects are awesome. You should see what happens when you complete it! :D
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Holy. Crap. I'm a hardened veteran of these sort of Flash movies, and that scared me!
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What is it? I just get a blank screen (the actual webpage and all that stuff appears, but the game is just a blank white screen).
EDIT: It works now. That wasn't the scariest online thing I've ever seen...
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Urban legends or not, I've learned my lesson, believe me. Every time I go to see one of those movies, I can't sleep for several nights, nor can I walk alone in the dark.
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This online game (http://www.freeonlinegames.com/play/713.html) made me jump. Be sure to turn up the speakers; the sound effects are awesome. You should see what happens when you complete it! :D
ROFL, that was totally hilarious. Seriously, I was rolling on the floor, laughing. And I'm usually easily scared. Weird.
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For me, it's doenetwork.org (I think that's the name). I love true crime stories and this place is chock full of them. Some of them get so in your head that you can't stop thinking about them!
My personal favorite cases:
-"Princess Doe" was a teenage girl found dead in 1982 in New Jersey. Nobody's identified her yet, it's now been 24 years. Nor has her killer been arrested (that we know of).
-"Sharon Marshall" is one of many aliases used by a girl abducted by a pedophile known as Franklin Delano Floyd. This girl went by many other aliases as did her killer. She was an incredible child and was a "who's who" among high school students in 1986. Lots of twists and turns happened between then and 1990 when she was killed in a strange hit and run. I highly recommend the book "A Beautiful Child" by Matt Birkbeck to anyone who likes crime/mystery stories. It's better than CSI, trust me.
-Tara Calico disappeared in 1988. A year later, across the country, a picture of her bound and gagged was found near a Toyota van. Two more pictures turned up later. Whatever happened to her? Nobody's found out yet. She could be alive, could be dead.
This stuff is so interesting yet does cause me to lose sleep. I also fear so much for some of my friends who are now away at school because of this (especially the ladies--there seem to be more girls abducted than guys by a big margin).
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AB nails it, really -- if you want scary, you really don't have to look any farther than many real life cases of kidnapping/murder.
An a completely different plane of "scary", we have this (http://www.vnunet.com/hp-timebomb) game.
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Go to the "horrors" section of Snopes.com. There's some freaky stuff there. Even if most of it isn't true, it still scares the crap out of me!
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That JKCinema stuff had me up all night, especially that origin of Teddy Ruxpin, that scared the living crap out of me...
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I had a Teddy Ruxpin when I was little. I can't remember what I thought of it.
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I always remember being afraid of some stuffed animals. I don't know why, maybe it was just the way they looked, or it could've been the Child's Play movies.
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Stuffed animals never creeped me out, but my mom use to be afraid of her dolls. She watched "Twilight Zone" as a youngster and was so freaked out by the doll named "Talking Tina" (I think that's what she said it was called) that she had to move the dolls out of her room.
What brought this up was that we were cleaning out the attic yesterday and she found this old porcelain doll from the 1930s. Now being in an attic for years will definitely give a doll a makeover, and not in a good way. This doll looked like a model of a dead body and could have easily passed for something on "Twilight Zone". The doll was my grandmother's. Skin is peeling, hair looks awful, and the eyes are a solid neon green color thanks to the heat.
I'm going to set this doll in the rocking chair on my front porch on Halloween night. Given the shape its in it should freak everyone out. My mom found a black dress for it so it can look the part too. Even better, I'll put a tape player behind it, have someone record some ominous-sounding female vocals, and make it sound like the doll is talking. I can have some real fun with this thing.
And to change the subject--Steve, you are absolutely right. True crime is the scariest. After all, you could go to the mall and a criminal could be walking down the corridor with you, you'd just never know it. Or they could be passing you on the freeway. There was a recent abduction in Pennsylvania (a few weeks ago and not around my area of the state) where a girl was walking down the street and two guys threw her into a van, the van said "Hell Raider" on the side of it. You've got to pray for these people who get abducted, but you also have to hope the sickos who do this get caught and justice is served. And someday, hopefully the answers to these cases come about--especially to the true identity and origin of "Sharon Marshall".
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I always remember being afraid of some stuffed animals. I don't know why, maybe it was just the way they looked, or it could've been the Child's Play movies.
I was afraid of ALF when I was a little kid.
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Hmm. I used to be afraid of Cavity Sam of 'Operation'. Cartoon surgery always freaked me out. I also had his stuffed spider that was given to me on Halloween when I was about three, and I kept it for years and years. Actualy it was one of those generic decorations that you'd hang on something. Every time my cousin came over she'd see it and freak out. Man, I loved that spider. It's currently in storage.
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I remember the show "Are you Afraid of the Dark" on Nick, the original one, I was about 6 or seven maybe, or younger. That show I always watched, but it would always freak me out.