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Joegreenbeen said
You try reading it right before bed alone in a drark room. (Also, I am not one to watch or read scary media. =P)


But its just about what happens when you don't sleep. Or is there something I'm forgetting?
I would suggest changing your signature to something different.
Banned for using an overused joke.
ImANargleHunter said
You're in a coma.


Woah...
Eveekitten said
What kind of ideas were you thinking?


I don't know.

I wanted to start bare-bones but didn't start thinking anything.... maybe have a modern setting with some magic or ultra-science thrown in to create a backstory for the world, but the characters aren't directly involved with whatever is going on...?
Raxacoricofallapatorius said
I remember those… *shudder*




this or something else?
I'm sorry, but the Clockwork Men still get all of my nope forever.

So, back when I was 11 or 12 I had found out that Creepypasta existed. At first I only read gaming creepypasta for the back-chills I got when reading them and because they were entertaining. The first real creepypasta I read was the original Slenderman story, which started my fear of dark corners. The second story I read was 'Jeff is Back', which was about the second coming of Jeff the Killer. What really did me in was the face.

Anyways, the night I read that I stayed up all night and would refuse to let myself sleep or else get murdered by some pasty-faced bastard that smiles too damn much (I was, and still am, extremely paranoid.) After surviving until morning, a feat that would surely never happen again, I fell asleep, only to be woken up by the weird, otherworldly sound of someone singing "It's time to wake u-up! It's time to wake u-up!" (the dash is there because they paused for a millisecond before saying up). It was.... weird. Around 9:00 AM, too. At the time, me, my bro, and my mom lived in an old, but surprisingly nice house in Tallahassee, Florida (Oh, Florida. Your weirdness sparks the hearts of thousands.) but I already knew it wasn't one of them who tried to wake me up. One, it was a man's voice, so my mother couldn't have done it. Two, my brother would not have been awake that early (He has the habit of not sleeping until six AM) and the voice was too cheerful, lighthearted, and creepy to have been him.

So what was the source of the weird voice that tried waking me up? Was it an alarm clock fairy? Do alarm clock fairies even exist? Or was it the ghost of some dude who woke people up in a weird fashion?

Or was it just my mind playing tricks on me? It probably was.

Anyways, this is my creepy happening that happened.
Lucian said
This post has me confused.


It's just Joe being the Joetato he is.
Primal Conundrum said
Well, I'm always up for multiverse / crossover stuff.


Title of this thread said entirely original


Multiverse and crossovers have never been nor will they ever be completely original.

The stories you make might be, but you are still using someone else's characters instead of your own.

I'm not saying crossovers and multiverse roleplays aren't good, just that they aren't original.
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