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They EASILY ruin childhoods. I HATE ESCAPE FROM LAVENDER TOWN! THE GAME KNOWS THAT YOU EXITED IT AND YO CAN'T END IT UNLESS YOU GO THROUGH ABOUT 4 MINUTES!

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2B5aCHdCuxA

 

Example by this guy here

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Ive watched some stuff from creepypasta and i have to admit its real scary but i dont "hate" it.  The one thing I regret doing is watching the Secrets of Lavendar Town alone in my house when it was getting dark my dog barked and i almost peed myself 

I love creepypasta, it's fun seeing what people come up with and how they interpret certain things. It doesn't "ruin my childhood" because creepypasta is fake. It's the equivalent of letting a fandom ruin something you enjoy because they make weird porn or the cosplayers have a bad rep. It doesn't take away from my personal experience away.

I just saw the Buried Alive creepypasta months ago with a video that looked really convincing

 

 

Don't laugh at me because I thought the video is legit back then and despite I discovered it was fake....it gave nightmares for a whole week

 

Yeah I'm 23 and I wouldn't have nightmares if it was about Resident Evil

 

But Pokemon is connected to my childhood so much that this creepypasta was ABSOLutely disturbing even after I discovered it was fake

Edited by Metal Snake

Not me

It creeps me the f**k out that's for sure... but in the end, it's hilarious. lol

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