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Anonymous
/x/, my reservoir of creepy is drying up. I've done the Holder's, done the SCPs and read most of the creepypastas on ED. Is there any other text based creepyness I'm missing from my life?
Or anything from your own experiences you'd like to share?
>> Anonymous
The rest of the creepypastas on ED is a good place to start.
>> Anonymous
>>728259
Like I said, I'm drying up, not dry. I don't feel like sleeping tonight.
I'm hesitant to read the creepypastas at the bottom of the ED page as there's some animooted gifs there and I'm a big pussy
>> Anonymous
I love that photo.
Joshua Hoffine is amazing.
>> Anonymous
Oh, if you haven't checked thekingofwolves.net or whatever the fuck it is, that's an awesome place to check.

Warehouse23 is pretty neat, but not particularly scary.
>> Anonymous
>>728268
DISREGARD THAT I SUCK COCKS. I'll read the edit page instead, like the big vagina-owner I am.
>> Anonymous
During the summer of 1983, in a quiet town near Minneapolis, Minnesota, the charred body of a woman was found inside the kitchen stove of a small farmhouse. A video camera was also found in the kitchen, standing on a tripod and pointing at the oven. No tape was found inside the camera at the time.

Although the scene was originally labeled as a homicide by police, an unmarked VHS tape was later discovered at the bottom of the farm's well (which had apparently dried up earlier that year).

Despite its worn condition, and the fact that it contained no audio, police were still able to view the contents of the tape. It depicted a woman recording herself in front of a video camera (seemingly using the same camera the police found in the kitchen). After positioning the camera to include both her and her kitchen stove in the image, the tape then showed her turning on the oven, opening the door, crawling inside, and then closing the door behind her. Eight minutes into the video, the oven could be seen shaking violently, after which point thick black smoke could be seen emanating from it. For the remaining 45 minutes of video, until the batteries in the camera died, it remained in its stationary position.

To avoid disturbing the local community, police never released any information about the tape, or even the fact that it was found. Police were also not able to determine who put the tape in the well, or why the height and stature of the woman in the video didn't come close to matching the body they'd found in the oven.

This one really fucking freaks me out and I can't for the life of me tell why.
>> Anonymous
Read books.