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Gaia Online
October 31st, 2013 1:51 PMThis anime-themed social gaming and discussion forum site was launched back in 2003 and has accumulated over 2 billion discussion forum posts since.
Why Are Things Creepy?
October 31st, 2013 1:51 PMBeing afraid of guns, falling rocks and poisonous bugs makes sense, but why do things like teddy bears with teeth and Smile.jpg creep us out so much? Vsauce dives in.
James Bonds, Assemble!
October 31st, 2013 1:40 PM ShareAbandoned By Disney
October 30th, 2013 9:30 PMWritten by Slimebeast in December 2012, this creepypasta takes place on an abandoned Disney island where the mascot room holds a gruesome surprise.
Stop Motion with Deep Ocean Creatures
October 30th, 2013 9:02 PMThis spectacular stop motion animation by PES featuring deep sea creatures made of old tools and trinkets was originally shown on the Showtime YouTube channel back in 2011 and has been re-released for the first time in full HD.
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Gaia Online
This anime-themed social gaming and discussion forum site was launched back in 2003 and has accumulated over 2 billion discussion forum posts since.
Abandoned By Disney
Written by Slimebeast in December 2012, this creepypasta takes place on an abandoned Disney island where the mascot room holds a gruesome surprise.
Stop Motion with Deep Ocean Creatures
This spectacular stop motion animation by PES featuring deep sea creatures made of old tools and trinkets was originally shown on the Showtime YouTube channel back in 2011 and has been re-released for the first time in full HD.