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BEN Drowned

BEN Drowned
BEN Drowned, or Haunted Majora's Mask, is a well-known creepypasta (and later, an alternate reality game) created by Alex Hall, also known as "Jadusable". The story revolves around a Majora's Mask cartridge that is haunted by the ghost (if it is a ghost) of a boy named Ben. Analysis and updates on a possible addition to the story from the original author can be found on the Jadusable Wiki. NOTE: Do NOT post Cleverbot conversations in the discussion area. The Pasta Post #1 (Sept. 7, 2010) Okay, /x/, I need your help with this. Having said that, I recently moved into my dorm room starting as a Sophomore in college and a friend of mine gave me his old Nintendo 64 to play. That weekend I decided to drive around a few neighborhoods about twenty minutes or so off campus, hitting up the local garage sales, hoping to score on some good deals from ignorant parents). Out of curiosity I looked at the save file. I appeared in some kind of weird twilight-zone version of Clock Town. Hey, guys. 3:00pm –

The Princess Supergiant Games | Official Web site of Supergiant Games, creators of Bastion, an original action role-playing game Anomaly - Creepypasta Wiki - Wikia Originally posted on /x/ Greetings. I guess I should say upfront that I'm new here, so be patient with me, as I don't know all the rules or etiquette or whatnot. Here's the deal. The kind people flip through when they're bored, but almost nobody ever reads cover to cover. Because we've been around a while, our name is somewhat known to history buffs and people who think they're an expert on such-and-such town in Nowhere, Idaho or some esoteric topic nobody really cares about. Very rarely, somebody will find something worth pursuing and pitch it to the rest of us, but our Senior Editor/Publisher gets the final say. To use his term, and what was going to be the book's title, the photos were all "Anomalies." From the very beginning, the guy was a nightmare to work with and the job took forever because he refused to send in more than one document at a time. We were maybe a third of the way through the production process when this fucking guy pulled the rug out from under us. Photo 1/14

The Story of Lisa | Popcorn Horror Since going viral, The Story of Lisa has been sending chills down the spines of online horror communities. The project, often dubbed ‘The Little Pink Backpack’, has been widely shared on Reddit, Tumblr, 4Chan and Creepypasta and has reached the ranks of the top internet ghost stories. We spoke to it’s creator Sunny Schreiner about the inspiration, backstory and the reaction to the piece. “Online, fans have dubbed the story “The Pink Backpack.” When I first wrote the story, though, it wasn’t called that, and actually, I didn’t originally intend for it to be seen by anyone else. I was 19 when I wrote it, so this was about six years ago. The first time I ever heard anything about it after the 4chan debut was maybe a year or two later. I have since written other similar stories which can be found on my DeviantART page. For those of you who haven’t read the story, check it out below. “This is Lisa. “Today I tried to plant a flower in the yard. “Lisa is at school with me today. “Mrs.

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