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What do you consider to be the most scariest thing possible? [Might become NSFW]

Last posted Mar 08, 2014 at 01:04PM EST. Added Feb 11, 2014 at 02:27PM EST
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Is it possible for their to be one truly scary thing that no one can be brave enough to not fear?
Well let's find out!
Post your scary videos, creepypastas, real stories, pictures, and anything else that can get someone to squirm here!
After there are enough posts we will vote for the scariest thing.
But there are some rules for the images and videos

1: No gore. Blood is allowed but no dead corpses or anything that would be considered extremely shocking in the gore sense.
2: No pornographic content AT ALL
3: No posting images or videos from shock sites or links to shock sites.

I may add more rules later if this thread gets out of hand.

Upvote posts that legitimately scared you more than most horror movies.
Ignore posts that didn't really scare you
Downvote posts that are just plain stupid.

I'll start this off with an image that literally made the hair on my arms stand up


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Last edited Feb 11, 2014 at 02:31PM EST

One thing that would scare me more than anything is being trapped inside a labyrinth like building, where the exits will lead you to another part of the building and the rooms constantly changes, there is no escape. Like the movie Grave Encounters.

A while ago, when I was a gullible lad, I saw a flash video that promised to show subliminal messages in advertisements and songs. It showed a few, and then cut to a clip show of horrible images-- demonic faces, gore, dead babies. It was truly terrible.

To be trapped in a infinite void of moving demonic colors with the constant echoed screams from an unseen horrifying beast that drown out your own. Your entire body is emerged in a burning sensation that can only be described as the flames of hell itself. You cannot sleep, eat, drink, or die. There is no escape. There is no coping. Only eternal torment.

Heyoceama wrote:

To be trapped in a infinite void of moving demonic colors with the constant echoed screams from an unseen horrifying beast that drown out your own. Your entire body is emerged in a burning sensation that can only be described as the flames of hell itself. You cannot sleep, eat, drink, or die. There is no escape. There is no coping. Only eternal torment.

WOW…..troubled much? lol

I'm scared of being stuck in small places where I can't move. I'll try to move, can't, freak out, and likely hyperventilate to death. There's something about being stuck in that manner that gives me pretty much most of the nightmares I've had.

ARobotNamedJoe wrote:

Inland Empire. Saw screenshots while searching google. Never want to do that again. Seriously fucked up man.

@Snowie_98
Did the video had to do with something about that Rihanna song Umbrella?

It's an old bumper for Adult Swim that they used to show early in the morning t scare off young kids watching it. There's even a creepypasta based on it.

And yes, Inland Empire is horrifying.

Has anyone heard of the movie Anti Christ? Looks really freaky.

I tend to fear things that have to do with our very existence. For example, what is we are all part of someone's imagination? How do we know we exist? How do we know other people really exist? What if we're in a coma and everything around us is fantasy?

And what if when we die we just end up in an infinitely white space with no one but ourselves and eventually go mad with our own isolation?

These things are what truly scare me.

Cale wrote:

People I've lost contact with could be dead.

Oh lord, I remember this librarian who was extremley nice at my high school, and she was 65 years old. She always used to give me all of these old books from the 1960's, which were cool. She stopped coming one day, and was replaced by a younger woman. I didn't think of it much at first, but one day I asked the librarian what had happened to her. Turns out after school one day, she had a heart attack or something like that. She couldn't have kids, and she didn't have a husband so she couldn't leave her stuff with anybody. She wrote in this note thing that "Please leave my books to Marty McFly (I'm not saying my real name)" or something like that, so now I have all these books from 1959-1973. Should post a picture here soon one day of one of them.

Last edited Feb 13, 2014 at 06:33PM EST

Obviously being trapped in some sort of weird perpetual torture is going to be the scariest situation or whatever but it isn't exactly possible, hence why I'd go with this
Although it's funny in a way it would be terrifying to actually experience

Last edited Feb 14, 2014 at 07:07PM EST

Laika wrote:

Obviously being trapped in some sort of weird perpetual torture is going to be the scariest situation or whatever but it isn't exactly possible, hence why I'd go with this
Although it's funny in a way it would be terrifying to actually experience

Actually if we develop neural technology or at least advance the oculus to where it can affect the entire body you could feel this.

When to comes to graphical imagery, the scariest thing possible would be a creepy smiley blip following you ala Slenderman, then sometimes it would turn into a cracked mannequin with flesh and blood inside.
It's face should be as perfect as it would be until it gets close to you and rips in half to show a bloodied screaming face inside. The worst part is that you don't know what it could do to you.

For mental fear, just place yourself in a very silent dark hallway which you can't see the end, with only a pocket flashlight for vision, and the uneasy feeling that something is in the darkness.

*trembles* I need a hug now senpai~

I have Pediophobia, meaning I'm afraid of dolls, partially the ones that are suppose to look like humans but instead are spawns of the deepest, darkest depths of the Uncanny Valley. I do have other fears but this one is one that I'm willing to share to everyone.

Last edited Feb 19, 2014 at 12:37AM EST

ARobotNamedJoe wrote:

No, no, I was talking about that awful flash video with horrifying pictures that you mentioned.

It wasn't Rihanna. It was an ominous, cultish humming that I couldn't really tell what it was. I kind of don't want to think about it :P

I do have a boring ol' fear of heights, but it's less a fear of the sudden stop at the end and more a fear of the falling itself.

I can't stare down off the third floor of a building, but I also can't stare straight up into the sky at night. During the day it's better, but at night, I just can't. It's not like nighttime itself makes me start shaking uncontrollably in the fetal position, but it's if I crane my neck up a complete 90 degrees and just stare up. Hate it. >.<

Probably related, but I hate falling into voids in games for the same reason. One egregious example would be in World of Warcraft's Deadmines (not inside the instance, but just outside.) The place is a huge, twisting cave that's usually not really scary, but one area has a bunch of skeletons and zombies that are there with no real explaination, including a random zombie with a name near the end. At the bridge leading to this area, there's a seam between the sections of the caves (caves in WoW are models that are just copypasta'd, and this is just a bunch stuck together). That one little, tiny seam shows a crack into the void below the game. I HATE that shit. >.<

Similarly, you know that picture of the unfinished Woody and Buzz summons for one of the Kingdom Hearts games? Shit like that scares me. Untextured models, models that are unfinished and missing polygons, things like that. Going through models doesn't usually bug me, unless it's games where the mouth and eyes are more complicated, and if you stick your camera through someone's head, you see the backs of their eyes and jaw, and asjhdsgasxg

CrowTheMagician wrote:

I have Pediophobia, meaning I'm afraid of dolls, partially the ones that are suppose to look like humans but instead are spawns of the deepest, darkest depths of the Uncanny Valley. I do have other fears but this one is one that I'm willing to share to everyone.

I initially read that as pedophilia. What has the internet done to me?

Anyway, I think a civil war/invasion of your country would be one of the scariest things imaginable. There was a mission in the game Modern Warfare 2 that I think painted a pretty good picture of what an invasion could look like now days. A burning city, smoke-filled skies, gunfire, bodies in the streets, enemy aircraft flying overhead and soldiers on foot going through your neighborhood. Yeah that would be pretty terrifying. Imagine your city looking like this:

Found a description of the screamer I saw a while ago (From TV Tropes):

"Subliminal Music and Images" is often considered to be the scariest screamer on the internet. After loading, an advertisement for gin is shown. After a few seconds, part of the image is highlighted and the word "SEX" is visible. An image for a flooring company appears, with a woman appearing to be touching her shoulder. The image is then flipped, so it appears the woman is masturbating herself. Then a song, Cradle of Filth's "Dinner at Deviant Palace" begins to play backward. The Lord's Prayer is heard along with faint noises. In the middle of the prayer, a loud scream is heard, after that. A flurry of disturbing pictures appears really fast before it cut to the message; the first one is a demon face from the movie Demoni, then Pazuzu's face from The Exorcist, then a gray-scale image of a dead woman from Rotten.com (don't go to that site, it's a Shock Site), and then a harlequin baby (which is not safe for work don't look that up either), and a gray-scale image of a mummy without wrappings. It ends with a message, "Never trust strange flash documents talking about subliminal stuff!" with metal music playing in the background.

Public Humiliation followed by Excommunication from Society.

If you have seen that LGBT badge on my profile, you can probably understand why that is a concern for me. Losing everything and being forced into a completely new life by the people I know around me is a scary thing.

Last edited Feb 20, 2014 at 07:15PM EST

The Dyatlov Pass Incident is pretty spooky.

>hikers go missing in the Ural Mountains
>are all found dead
>tent torn up
>no signs of struggle
>massive internal injuries (skull fractures, broken bones, etc) equivalent to being in a car crash
>no external injuries to explain the internal ones (bites, etc)
>parts of their clothing found to be highly radioactive
>witnesses reported seeing strange aerial orange spheres in the area the hikers were in
>official cause of death: "a strange unknown force"
>documents relating to the investigation classified

Last edited Feb 20, 2014 at 08:42PM EST
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