creepypasta:

You know those nights where you can’t get to sleep? The ones when you think of every scary thing possible? The ones where you try to go to sleep by hiding under the covers thinking you’re safe. You’re not, that’s when you’re most vulnerable.

distortus:

30 Day Horror Movie Challenge
Day 21: A painfully suspenseful film
This is a really recent release and I honestly wasn’t expecting it to be so spooky. P.O.V. - A Cursed Film is another Asian creation and definitely the most suspenseful film I’ve seen in weeks. It’s not a great film in terms of plot and originality, but it certainly builds tension, it’s technically great and it provides some delightful scares. A huge recommendation to those who like to get scared.

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MY BACKGROUND IS DICKS GTFO: myths & urban legends masterpost ›

jammingwithedward:

i really love hearing about ghost stories, folklore and the like, and im sure there people out there who can relate, so i decided to throw together a masterpost. this collection is the result of a half hours’ worth of googling around. i apologize if there are any broken…

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Anonymous asked: now i understand y everybody hates marble hornet. staged acts and all that. can you not find a better site? lily

It’s cool that you don’t like it and all, but I’m going to keep recommending it because I like it! Even after seeing the bloopers and watching Troy’s other videos on YouTube, Marble Hornets still freaks me out. If you want something other than that to watch, maybe try Everyman Hybrid, or go Google something else.

Dark Disney: The ghost at Star Tours ›

ponywithafez:

I think it’s time I told the story of the Star Tours ghost.

[don’t read if you don’t want to be creeped out]

[also it’s pretty long]

 Stories varied from CM to CM on what the ghost looked like and where it was located, but most of its activity was centered around Cabin 4. 

On nights when we were pretty empty, we’d usually go down to maybe 2 or 3 cabins and stop using Cabin 4. The cabins need to be cycled about every half hour to an hour though, otherwise they would automatically switch to maintenance mode. This meant that a CM would have to go over to the empty cabin and launch it as if it was full of guests. 

Cabin 4 was at the far end of the flight deck and unnaturally cold compared to the other cabins. The CMs who’d been working at Star Tours for a while refused to cycle Cabin 4, since that was the “haunted” cabin. Supposedly you could hear strange voices in the exit hallway outside of Cabin 4 when it was empty of guests (I heard laughter once, scared the heck out of me). In addition, the ghost would tap you on your back, whisper, and do all manner of annoyingly creepy things to Star Tours CMs. 

Since I was new, I usually ended up being the one to cycle the cabin when we were empty. And let me tell you,  I would try to cycle it as quickly as possible and almost run out of the cabin due to the extreme sense of unease I got being in there. 

As far as spotting a ghost, the only one I can think of was in Cabin 2. In Tower, there were infrared monitors to keep track of each cabin. A few years ago (I want to say 2008 or 2009), a clear outline of a small child showed up on the monitor for Cabin 2 in the front row, closest to the monitor, with its head tilted up and looking towards the camera.

Now, custodial wipes the cameras down nightly and the monitors are routinely cleaned as well, so this was not a smudge. It would still be there, burned into the monitor screen even when guests weren’t in the cabin: the only passenger on the screen would be the ghost of Cabin 2. 

I found a photo of it floating around online that some CM who will remain nameless posted to a Disney message board, so here’s the ghost of Cabin 2:

I have no idea if the attraction was actually haunted, or if it was just 23 years of tall tales making everyone paranoid. I do know that two people died on the Peoplemover track (which snakes through the Star Tours building), so who knows. All I know is that even with Star Tours 2, I still get goosebumps in and around Cabin 4.

the-grudge-girl:

Answer Man

The Answer Man is an urban legend about a game that is played by kids in Japan. They say the game can invoke an evil spirit that will answer any question given to it.

You need:

  • Ten people who each own a cell phone
Step 1: Gather ten people in a loose circle. Each person must have the cell phone number of the person to their left.

Step 2: On the count of three, each person presses the call button to contact the person on their left 

Step 3: Everyone puts their phone to their ear and listens



Because everyone is calling each other at the same time, all of the phones should be busy and nobody should receive an answer.
However, one person will find that their call is mysteriously answered and they will hear a voice on the other end of the line.
This is the Answer Man.
When you are on the phone with the Answer Man, you can ask him anything. He will answer whatever questions you choose to ask him. However, after he gives you your answer, he will have a question for you. They say that if you answer his questions incorrectly or are unable to give an answer, a large gnarled hand will appear from the phone and tear off a piece of your body.

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many apologies for the lack of posts again.

thank you for sticking with me! as usual, if you haven’t gotten your creepy fix yet do the following:

  1. check out this list of awesome creepy sites!
  2. don’t forget to try out the slenderman game (do you know how many times I accidentally typed splendorman?)
  3. check out this blog for great docs about murders/suicides, etc
  4. catch up on marble hornets! (it’s gotten better, believe me)
  5. and if you don’t follow my personal but dig free stuff, check out my giveaway

again, thanks for sticking around! you’re all so very loyal and I’m lucky to have such amazing followers. ♥

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friendlyneighborhooddeliveryman:

arymus:

dolorama:

Rosalia Lombardo was an Italian child born in 1918 in Palermo, Sicily. She died on December 6 1920. It is thought that she died from a case of pneumonia. Rosalia’s father was sorely grieved upon her death that he approached Dr. Alfredo Salafia, a noted embalmer, to preserve her. She was one of the last corpses to be admitted to the Capuchin catacombs of Palermo in Sicily.

Ah yes…and sometimes she opens her eyes a little.

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creepypasta:

Item #: SCP-173

Object class: Euclid

Special Containment Procedures: Item SCP-173 is to be kept in a locked container at all times. When personnel must enter SCP-173’s container, no fewer than 3 may enter at any time and the door is to be relocked behind them. At all times, two persons must maintain direct eye contact with SCP-173 until all personnel have vacated and relocked the container.

Description: Moved to Site19 1993. Origin is as of yet unknown. It is constructed from concrete and rebar with traces of Krylon brand spray paint. SCP-173 is animate and extremely hostile. The object cannot move while within a direct line of sight. Line of sight must not be broken at any time with SCP-173. Personnel assigned to enter container are instructed to alert one another before blinking. Object is reported to attack by snapping the neck at the base of the skull, or by strangulation. In the event of an attack, personnel are to observe Class 4 hazardous object containment procedures.

Personnel report sounds of scraping stone originating from within the container when no one is present inside. This is considered normal, and any change in this behaviour should be reported to the acting HMCL supervisor on duty.

The reddish brown substance on the floor is a combination of feces and blood. Origin of these materials is unknown. The enclosure must be cleaned on a bi-weekly basis.