It's sometimes called Old Hag syndrome. And yes, I've had it a few times. Not pleasant, that's for sure.
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It's sometimes called Old Hag syndrome. And yes, I've had it a few times. Not pleasant, that's for sure.
[QUOTE=Randy]Does anyone know anything about this Holder Series? I just read "Holder of the End" and have no idea how to interpret it. Apparently there are 538 of these or something, I have no idea....
Second post here: [url]http://www.bungie.net/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=35525085[/url]
Probably all just fictional stories told on the web.[/QUOTE]
Bump in case Marlo or someone has any idea...
[QUOTE]In any city, in any country, go to any mental institution you can get yourself to. When you reach the front desk, ask to visit someone who calls himself "The Holder of the End". Should a look of child-like fear come over the workers face, you will then be taken to a cell in the building. It will be in a deep hidden section of the building. All you will hear is the sound of someone talking to themselves echo the halls. It is in a language that you will not understand, but your very soul will feel unspeakable fear.
Should the talking stop at any time, STOP and QUICKLY say aloud "I'm just passing through, I wish to talk." If you still hear silence, flee. Leave, do not stop for anything, do not go home, don't stay at an inn, just keep moving, and sleep where your body drops. You will know in the morning if you've escaped.
If the voice in the hall comes back after you utter those words continue on. Upon reaching the cell all you will see is a windowless room with a person in the corner, speaking an unknown language, and cradling something. The person will only respond to one question. "What happens when they all come together?"
The person will then stare into your eyes and answer your question in horrifying detail. Many go mad in that very cell, some disappear soon after the meeting, and a few end their lives. But most do the worst thing, and look upon the object in the person's hands. You will want to as well. Be warned that if you do, your death will be one of cruelty and unrelenting horror.
Your death will be in that room, by that person's hands.
That object is 1 of 538. They must never come together. Never.[/QUOTE]
I just Googled that a few minutes ago and read the first two but didn't quite understand the purpose of it all. :confusedshrug:
[QUOTE=pete's montreux]I just Googled that a few minutes ago and read the first two but didn't quite understand the purpose of it all. :confusedshrug:[/QUOTE]
Is it like a dork meme or what? Is there really 538 of those? I have an easy solution to avoid dying most foul though: Don't visit a mental institution :lol
[quote=Randy]Is it like a dork meme or what? Is there really 538 of those? I have an easy solution to avoid dying most foul though: Don't visit a mental institution :lol[/quote]
I think It's something anyone can do. They give you a detailed guide on how to write one and then you can submit it. It's probably just been growing over a few years with 538 of them.
[QUOTE=enayes]It says right on the back of the box that you subconsciously move it yourself. Ouija boards are not proof of their being spirits.[/QUOTE]
I think that is bullshit. Maybe it is true but I know when I did it the little moving thing was sitting right above the board a few milimeters at one point. Like hovering.
Maybe they need to put that on the box for it to be legal to be sold in some places. Just like how they put "For Tobacco Use Only" on bongs and shit.
i remember some friends telling me about doing that "light as a feather, stiff as a board" stuff and it working.
I don't know, but that story wasn't that creepy to me. Your mind can play tricks on you at night and you can also misjudge things quite a bit when it's dark. Hell, people misjudge/misidentify things when there's plenty of light when something is off in the distance.
[IMG]http://image.wetpaint.com/image/1/l8npmuxsSJOqUaP-Q0IHoA221336/GW500H642[/IMG]
Were the tentacles really necessary?
I wish I didn't read this thread last night before I went to bed. I had one of the worst dreams I've had in quite a long time last night and most of it was sh!t that I had read from in here or atleast contributed to the dream.
Anyway, I've also experience sleep paralysis. It's only happened once (early January, about a week after I got back to Uni) and I hope it never happens again.
It was a scary experience, I was sort of in and out of conciousness, but I couldn't distinguish between reality and dream (don't worry if that doesn't make sense, because it doesn't make sense to me). But I could see a shadowy figure standing over me, very human like, whilst I was both awake and asleep, which was just weird. I tried screaming for help, but I just couldn't move my mouth at all. I couldn't move my body at all, so I couldn't get up. I was trying so hard to move or just to do something, but I just couldn't.
It was definitly scary.
I'm sorry this sounds fake
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6t87rJxKaoQ[/url]
creepy
[QUOTE=Kebab Stall]I wish I didn't read this thread last night before I went to bed. I had one of the worst dreams I've had in quite a long time last night and most of it was sh!t that I had read from in here or atleast contributed to the dream.
Anyway, I've also experience sleep paralysis. It's only happened once (early January, about a week after I got back to Uni) and I hope it never happens again.
It was a scary experience, I was sort of in and out of conciousness, but I couldn't distinguish between reality and dream (don't worry if that doesn't make sense, because it doesn't make sense to me). But I could see a shadowy figure standing over me, very human like, whilst I was both awake and asleep, which was just weird. I tried screaming for help, but I just couldn't move my mouth at all. I couldn't move my body at all, so I couldn't get up. I was trying so hard to move or just to do something, but I just couldn't.
It was definitly scary.[/QUOTE]
I've only had it once and it was pretty bad. You can hear what you're dreaming, though seeing reality. And I guess that drowsiness due to not being fully awake causes you to see things.
[QUOTE=airchibundo507][url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6t87rJxKaoQ[/url]
creepy[/QUOTE]
That is clearly a dog.
[QUOTE=plowking]That is clearly a dog.[/QUOTE]
Better question: what is it doing there?
hahah, great thread. I laughed so hard at the two poltergeist pictures. chilly stories too, but you guys are f*cking bored if you really believe any of this sh*t. There's nothing else going on here. "More than meets the eye" don't apply in this life, friends. Although... I once saw through time. <Lamar turns to his female companion and locks eyes> And my dead uncle's spirit is all up in my lake house, but he respects a player's privacy. <clink>
did anyone else immediately think of voldemort? too lazy to read through the thread
I'll tell a little story that happened many years ago. I was downstairs on the computer. Now, a window is off to the side and I can see it in my peripheral vision. The window is almost at ground level and there's bushes all by it, so if someone is looking through it, then they're really creeping up on me. I'm getting the 'somebody is watching me' feeling for a while now. It's kind of spooky because I never have this feeling. I'm not really giving it much attention though since I never have that type of feeling so I think it's nothing. I can't really see anything suspicious in my peripheral, so I don't bother to look. But the feeling isn't going away. I think to myself, "Maybe I should look around and see what the **** is up since the feeling isn't going away." So, I turn towards the window and... I see a face. A ****ing face is looking at me. [COLOR="White"]It was a cat. [/COLOR]
What happened next?
[quote=airchibundo507]What happened next?[/quote]
most likely surprise butt sechs
Not scared.:confusedshrug:
[QUOTE=airchibundo507]What happened next?[/QUOTE]
It's in white.
I love reading this type of Ghost Stories.
[QUOTE=AtomSmasher][IMG]http://image.wetpaint.com/image/1/l8npmuxsSJOqUaP-Q0IHoA221336/GW500H642[/IMG][/QUOTE]
That's what I was thinking... It's the Slender Man. (google it)
I wonder if I've already posted in this thread.
[QUOTE=RedBlackAttack]I was actually picturing the tall old man from Poltergeist 2.
[IMG]http://img717.imageshack.us/img717/8062/poltergeist.jpg[/IMG]
....one of the freakiest characters in film history.
[/QUOTE]
I guess I need to watch this movie again... didn't realize they had a Slender man in Poltergeist 2.
m*therf*cker. I came to this thread at the worst time possible. was gonna be the last thread I read before sleeping lol
[QUOTE=KingBeasley08]m*therf*cker. I came to this thread at the worst time possible. was gonna be the last thread I read before sleeping lol[/QUOTE]
same lulz. Looks like I'm going to have to watch something on youtube to balance my mind..
Few years ago in the middle of the night I woke up to this sudden movement from my bed, as if someone was lifting the bed and just dropped it on the spot. I get up, still half asleep, trying to reach for my slider phone to see what time it is...I saw the phone was already slid up with the screen light turned on. I didn't think much of it then but now that I think about it it's pretty scary because I still can't come up with an explanation as to what happened. It wasn't a type of phone that just slides up with minimal force. You really have to push it up with your thumb.
[QUOTE=alwaysunny]Few years ago in the middle of the night I woke up to this sudden movement from my bed, as if someone was lifting the bed and just dropped it on the spot. I get up, still half asleep, trying to reach for my slider phone to see what time it is...I saw the phone was already slid up with the screen light turned on. I didn't think much of it then but now that I think about it it's pretty scary because I still can't come up with an explanation as to what happened. It wasn't a type of phone that just slides up with minimal force. You really have to push it up with your thumb.[/QUOTE]
Crazy stuff. Too bad you guys don't live near me, I'd take you out with my paranormal group some time.
[QUOTE=Clippersfan86]Crazy stuff. Too bad you guys don't live near me, I'd take you out with my paranormal group some time.[/QUOTE]
Your paranormal group? Interesting. You come across anything worth sharing or any personal footage?
A few years ago, me and my wife went to Mexico to visit her family for vacation. At that time, her sister in law lived in an apartment complex and we later found out that her next door neighbor, who called himself el doctor (the doctor), was practising a religion called Santa Muerte, which I consider as some crazy religion that worships death, and had people coming in on all hours of the day. I consider myself a skeptic, not a religious person at all but something strange happened, I didn't see a ghost or anything like that but it just weirded the hell out of me. Supossedly, my sister in law and her son, at the time was about 5 years old are extra sensitive to shit we can't see, like the Sixth Sense movie, just not as pronounced as the little kid in that movie. They say they can sense and sometimes see apparitions, though it scares the hell out of them and don't like dealing with them.
Anyways, long story short, me and my wife are sleeping in the guest bedroom and I'm just having like the worst nightmare of my life. I never have these kinds of nightmares, usually a bad dream would consist of the normal kind, like being chased by a dude with a knife or some orther kind of normal crap. In this particular dream, I just have the saddest, most depressing feeling as I'm staring into a black pit, it was the most horrible feeling I ever had, just pure and utter helplessness and despair and I can hear whimperings and crying, like from a scene from hell, I guess. Then from the black pit, I can see what I can best describe as some sort of demon laughing at me, he was truly hideous, he had a grotesque face and it was painted in red and black, I could still see today and it creeps the fvck outta
me. I woke up in the middle of my nightmare only because my nephew was crying, I
mean he was balling his eyes out and I'm laying in bed in the dark just freaking out. I could hear his mom comforting him from our room.
Here's the weird part, the next morning, my sister in law mentioned to us that her son saw a demon in his room and she described it exactly like the thing I saw in my dream, I hadn't mentioned it to her at all and as you can imagine, we stayed at a hotel room later that night:oldlol: Fortunatly for them, they don't live there and the lady they know who cleanses their house told them the next door neighbor was bringing in evil shit from other dimensions, at least that's what I've been told.
this is a pic of the alter these weirdos worship:facepalm Even though I'm no believer, I'll stay away from that shit:lol
[IMG]http://www.sanlamuerte.net/santisima/imagenes%20santisima/santisima_muerte%20(1).jpg[/IMG]
[QUOTE=alwaysunny]Few years ago in the middle of the night I woke up to this sudden movement from my bed, as if someone was lifting the bed and just dropped it on the spot. I get up, still half asleep, trying to reach for my slider phone to see what time it is...I saw the phone was already slid up with the screen light turned on. I didn't think much of it then but now that I think about it it's pretty scary because I still can't come up with an explanation as to what happened. It wasn't a type of phone that just slides up with minimal force. You really have to push it up with your thumb.[/QUOTE]
If you're half asleep, then you're probably going to misconstrue anything you perceive as odd. Also, sometimes you quickly forget things you've just done.
I used to believe in all kinds of things when I was younger, but I've grown to look towards the rational side. In the dark, your mind can play tricks on you. Your brain tries to make sense out of images in the dark, but it has trouble doing so, so you may think you saw something spooky, but it's just muddled imagery. There's plenty of other things, but basically, your brain can be easily tricked. I've had some things happen to me that I can't explain, but I don't jump to the conclusion of 'ghost'.
[QUOTE=Riddler]That's what I was thinking... It's the Slender Man. [B][SIZE="5"](google it)
[/SIZE][/B]
I wonder if I've already posted in this thread.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE]On June 8, 2009, a contest was launched on Something Awful forums to doctor actual photographs so that they contained "supernatural" entities and then pass them off as legitimate on paranormal forums. User Victor Surge doctored a series of photographs of children to show a tall, pale, faceless being with "tentacles" standing in the background. Annotations described how the children had later vanished, supposed victims of "the Slender Man". Two weeks later, Youtube user "MarbleHornets" created a series of videos comprising a "found footage" film about the Slender Man.[14][unreliable source?] The "legend" of the Slender Man has subsequently inspired a wide range of amateur art, including the video game Slender.[/QUOTE]
:confusedshrug: :confusedshrug: :confusedshrug:
[QUOTE=TheMan;7897940]A few years ago, me and my wife went to Mexico to visit her family for vacation. At that time, her sister in law lived in an apartment complex and we later found out that her next door neighbor, who called himself [B][SIZE=5]el doctor (the doctor)[/SIZE][/B], was practising a religion called Santa Muerte, which I consider as some crazy religion that worships death, and had people coming in on all hours of the day. I consider myself a skeptic, not a religious person at all but something strange happened, I didn't see a ghost or anything like that but it just weirded the hell out of me. Supossedly, my sister in law and her son, at the time was about 5 years old are extra sensitive to shit we can't see, like the Sixth Sense movie, just not as pronounced as the little kid in that movie. They say they can sense and sometimes see apparitions, though it scares the hell out of them and don't like dealing with them.
Anyways, long story short, me and my wife are sleeping in the guest bedroom and I'm just having like the worst nightmare of my life. I never have these kinds of nightmares, usually a bad dream would consist of the normal kind, like being chased by a dude with a knife or some orther kind of normal crap. In this particular dream, I just have the saddest, most depressing feeling as I'm staring into a black pit, it was the most horrible feeling I ever had, just pure and utter helplessness and despair and I can hear whimperings and crying, like from a scene from hell, I guess. Then from the black pit, I can see what I can best describe as some sort of demon laughing at me, he was truly hideous, he had a grotesque face and it was painted in red and black, I could still see today and it creeps the fvck outta
me. I woke up in the middle of my nightmare only because my nephew was crying, I
mean he was balling his eyes out and I'm laying in bed in the dark just freaking out. I could hear his mom comforting him from our room.
Here's the weird part, the next morning, my sister in law mentioned to us that her son saw a demon in his room and she described it exactly like the thing I saw in my dream, I hadn't mentioned it to her at all and as you can imagine, we stayed at a hotel room later that night:oldlol: Fortunatly for them, they don't live there and the lady they know who cleanses their house told them the next door neighbor was bringing in evil shit from other dimensions, at least that's what I've been told.
this is a pic of the alter these weirdos worship:facepalm Even though I'm no believer, I'll stay away from that shit:lol
[IMG]http://www.sanlamuerte.net/santisima/imagenes%20santisima/santisima_muerte%20(1).jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE]
Thanks for the translation :cheers:
[QUOTE=Snow;14226091]Thanks for the translation :cheers:[/QUOTE]
:milton
[QUOTE=Snow;14226091]Thanks for the translation :cheers:[/QUOTE]
Lol
Ghosts aren't real...