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2006-07-20, 2:03 AM #1
http://www.dionaea-house.com/

What. The. ****.

That was one of the creepiest storys I have ever read. There are some blogs to go with it, you should check them out, equally as creepy.

:eek:
2006-07-20, 2:05 AM #2
tl;dr
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2006-07-20, 4:33 AM #3
What.

Who's Mark Condry?
幻術
2006-07-20, 4:54 AM #4
Oh, I see. I'm only half way through, but it already looks like a pretty cool short story. Original format, too. There's no doubt that it's fiction, but I'm sure it's original enough to have some people fooled. But even as fiction, it's still very nice. And I'm not even nearly done reading. Heh.
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2006-07-20, 5:42 AM #5
Hehe, it does have some creepy moments. Good read, too, especially when you follow the links to the other blogs.
2006-07-20, 6:12 AM #6
Reminds me of the creepy cave story posted a while back. Still have 1 blog to go through.
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2006-07-20, 6:05 PM #7
Have you read the one about the possessed room mate?
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2006-07-20, 6:11 PM #8
Nooo... So LINK!
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2006-07-20, 6:18 PM #9
There was one part that freaked me out. It was when he said the names of who the house used to belong to. Gave me chills.

Cave story was worse though.
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2006-07-20, 7:34 PM #10
The one part I really got chills from was that last text message (THE DOOR IS OPEN). Eesh.
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2006-07-20, 8:21 PM #11
The characters in these things don't get scared at very obvious signs, and when they do get scared, they panic and go nuts. They never think to use guns, explosives, or arson.
2006-07-20, 8:24 PM #12
When you panic you probably don't think that well (unless you're a trained commando or something).
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2006-07-20, 8:34 PM #13
If you've read Mcmanus, simply perform Modified Stationary Panic, which consists of running about madly in one place until you get it out of your system.
2006-07-20, 8:39 PM #14
Originally posted by tinny:
When you panic you probably don't think that well (unless you're a trained commando or something).
As opposed to an untrained commando? ;)
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2006-07-20, 8:40 PM #15
hehe, my bad.
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2006-07-20, 10:34 PM #16
Well, in reality, the training recieved is so actions of violence naturally occur in times of panic. The training is to create that response within the individual.

Oh yeah, tl:dr. :rolleyes:
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2006-07-20, 10:46 PM #17
[QUOTE=stinkey diver]Have you read the one about the possessed room mate?[/QUOTE]

Link.


I think the worst part was when I was reading the babysitters blog and she's walking around the house and finds mark's keys.

:eek:
2006-07-21, 3:19 AM #18
The creepiest part for me was reading the babysitter's blog, the final entry. I skipped straight down to the bottom and hadn't even glimpsed the top entries yet, so it was a bit of a surprise.

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