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Scariest crap out there ya'll. I demand the scariest scares EVAR!
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And Greenman, take the sage 👏👏👏
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Talk to Greenman, he can help.
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YOU wrote:
stage* 👀And Greenman, take the sage 👏👏👏
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Sry I gotta work tonight otherwise I'd give you the best stories I have. Maybe someone will dig up my ghost story threads
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Meh... Creepypastas are just to... Cute and fuzzy!
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Been lurking for three days... Maybe I'll post.
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Please do!
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Ǥ͟г̴єɛɳϻa͞ŋ wrote:
Do it!Been lurking for three days... Maybe I'll post.
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Ǥ͟г̴єɛɳϻa͞ŋ wrote:
I was wondering today where you been...Been lurking for three days... Maybe I'll post.
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The incident took place near Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, during a trip from Edmonton to McLean's hometown of Winnipeg.
At 12:01 p.m. on July 30, 2008, Tim McLean, a carnival worker, was returning home to Manitoba after working at a fair in Alberta. He departed Edmonton on board Greyhound bus 1170 to Winnipeg, via the Yellowhead Highway through Saskatchewan. He sat at the rear, one row ahead of the toilet. At 6:55 p.m., the bus departed from a stop in Erickson, Manitoba with a new passenger, Vince Weiguang Li. Li, described as a tall man in his 40s, with a shaved head and sunglasses, originally sat near the front of the bus, but moved to sit next to McLean following a scheduled rest stop. McLean "barely acknowledged" Li, then fell asleep against the window pane, headphones covering his ears. -
According to witnesses, McLean was sleeping with his headphones on when the man sitting next to him suddenly produced a large knife and began stabbing McLean in the neck and chest. The attacker then decapitated McLean and displayed his severed head to other passengers outside who had fled the bus in horror. The driver and two other men attempted to rescue McLean but were chased away by Li, who slashed wildly at them from behind the locked bus doors. Li then went back to the body and began severing other body parts and consuming some of McLean's flesh.
At 8:30 p.m., the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) in Portage la Prairie received a report of a stabbing on a Greyhound bus west of the city. They arrived to find the suspect still on board the bus, being prevented from escaping by another passenger, the bus driver, and a truck driver who had provided a crowbar and a hammer as weapons -
Well, I was about to sleep, but I can't miss a Greenman story.
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The other passengers were huddled at the roadside, some of them crying and vomiting. As the suspect had earlier attempted to escape by driving the bus away, the driver had engaged the emergency immobilizer system, rendering the vehicle inoperable. Witnesses had observed the suspect stabbing and cutting McLean's body, and carrying McLean's severed head.
By 9:00 p.m., police were in a standoff with the suspect and had summoned special negotiators and a heavily-armed tactical unit. The suspect alternately paced the length of the bus and cut and defiled the corpse. Police officers then observed Li eating parts of the body. -
Meanwhile, the stranded passengers were transported from the scene to be interviewed at the Brandon RCMP detachment. RCMP officers reportedly heard Li say, "I have to stay on the bus forever."
On July 31, 2008, at 1:30 a.m., the suspect attempted to escape from the bus by breaking through a window. The RCMP arrested Li soon afterward. He was shot with a Taser twice, handcuffed and placed in the back of a police cruiser. Parts of the victim's body, placed in plastic bags, were retrieved from the bus, while his ear, nose and tongue were found in Li's pockets. The victim's eyes and a part of his heart were never recovered and are presumed to have been eaten by Li.
At 10:00 a.m., Greyhound representatives took the other passengers to a local store to replace their clothes, which remained on the bus. They arrived in Winnipeg at 3:30 p.m. that day, to be reunited with family members and friends. -
Crybaby Bridge is a nickname given to some bridges. The name often reflects an urban legend that the sound of a baby can be, or has been, heard from the bridge. Many are also accompanied by an urban legend of a baby or young child/children being killed nearby, or thrown from the bridge into the river or creek below
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Rogue's Hollow
One of many purported crybaby bridges is located near Doylestown, Ohio, in an area known as Rogue's Hollow. This bridge is located on Galehouse Road, between Rogue Hollow Road and Hametown Road. The bridge spans Silver Creek. Deep in Rogue's Hollow, this road previously led from the bottom of the hollow (Hametown Rd.) to the top (Rogue Hollow Rd.). The bridge is only approachable from Hametown Rd. from October to May, as the steeper portion of the road is seasonally closed to prevent accidents. The bridge is property of the Rogue's Hollow historical society, which also owns the adjacent Chidester Mill.
Rogue's Hollow Historical Society "Map to the Mill" link refers to the bridge; road and creek are visible in "Chidester Hill" photo.
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👣💀 ℜøɢʊɛ💀👣 wrote:
Mommmmmm, GreenMan is taking my herbs againnnnnnnAnd Greenman, take the sage 👏👏👏
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The Screaming Bridge of Maud Hughes Road
Maud Hughes Road is located in Liberty Township, Ohio. It is reputed to have been the site of many terrible accidents and suicides. Railroad tracks lie 25 feet below the bridge, and at least 36 people are said to have been reported dead on or around the Maud Hughes Road Bridge. Ghostly figures, mists, and lights have been reported, as well as black hooded figures and a phantom train. The legend says that a car carrying a man and a woman stalled on top of the bridge. The man got out to get help while the girl stayed. When the man returned, the girl was hanging on the bridge above the tracks. The man then supposedly perished with unexplained causes. To this day, many people have reported hearing the ghosts' conversations, then a woman's scream followed by a man's scream. Another popular and typical Crybaby Bridge story says that a woman once threw her baby off the bridge and hanged herself afterwards. -
Raspysalsa wrote:
Shut up and show some respect.Hm... *yawn* MOAAAAAAAAAAAAAR
Greenman, it's been too long bro, let's read some more! 👍
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Egypt Road, Salem
Although the bridge is off of Egypt Road, it is actually on what used to be West Pine Lake Rd., which now dead-ends to the east of the bridge. Legends attribute the crying baby to one that fell in and accidentally drowned. The closed road remains as an access way to high voltage utility lines.
The "baby cries" can be heard at night or during the day.
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✯ཥ༑ངਸཧཧབ✯ wrote:
Oy, i appreciate the stories, but I mean, c'mon! Wikipedia?Raspysalsa wrote:
Shut up and show some respect.Hm... *yawn* MOAAAAAAAAAAAAAR
Greenman, it's been too long bro, let's read some more! 👍
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Chardon Township
This crybaby bridge is in the area of the melon heads. The bridge is on Wisner Rd. just north of Kirtland Chardon Rd. A large section of the road is permanently closed; the bridge lies just before the south end of the closed section.
Helltown
The local urban legend regarding Helltown includes a crybaby bridge, located on Boston Mills Rd. -
Illinois is home to several crybaby bridges, most notably one outside of Monmouth, Illinois. Many stories surrounding this bridge are similar to the folklore motif, although one tale particular to this location involves a speeding car full of impetuous youths who struck and killed a fisherman as he cast a line into the creek. Another popular story is that an elementary school bus plunged off the side of this bridge during a flood
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Raspysalsa wrote:
His quality of his stories depict his mood. The better the mood, the better the story. Go back and find the Pokemon thread. That shit was creepy✯ཥ༑ངਸཧཧབ✯ wrote:
Oy, i appreciate the stories, but I mean, c'mon! Wikipedia?Raspysalsa wrote:
Shut up and show some respect.Hm... *yawn* MOAAAAAAAAAAAAAR
Greenman, it's been too long bro, let's read some more! 👍
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Ǥ͟г̴єɛɳϻa͞ŋ wrote:
I live pretty close to theorosa's bridge. But the original burnt down and it was rebuilt a few hundred yards upstream.Crybaby Bridge is a nickname given to some bridges. The name often reflects an urban legend that the sound of a baby can be, or has been, heard from the bridge. Many are also accompanied by an urban legend of a baby or young child/children being killed nearby, or thrown from the bridge into the river or creek below
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WHY DOESN'T MY HOUSE HAVE MOAR LIGHTS! I dislike the way melon heads sound ;~;
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✯ཥ༑ངਸཧཧབ✯ wrote:
I read it ;~;Raspysalsa wrote:
His quality of his stories depict his mood. The better the mood, the better the story. Go back and find the Pokemon thread. That shit was creepy✯ཥ༑ངਸཧཧབ✯ wrote:
Oy, i appreciate the stories, but I mean, c'mon! Wikipedia?Raspysalsa wrote:
Shut up and show some respect.Hm... *yawn* MOAAAAAAAAAAAAAR
Greenman, it's been too long bro, let's read some more! 👍
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✯ཥ༑ངਸཧཧབ✯ wrote:
👆😰Raspysalsa wrote:
His quality of his stories depict his mood. The better the mood, the better the story. Go back and find the Pokemon thread. That shit was creepy✯ཥ༑ངਸཧཧབ✯ wrote:
Oy, i appreciate the stories, but I mean, c'mon! Wikipedia?Raspysalsa wrote:
Shut up and show some respect.Hm... *yawn* MOAAAAAAAAAAAAAR
Greenman, it's been too long bro, let's read some more! 👍
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Green, you got me on edge. Now reflections in the corner of my eye makes me jump
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Raspysalsa wrote:
Get out of the ER, I want MOAR xp!WHY DOESN'T MY HOUSE HAVE MOAR LIGHTS! I dislike the way melon heads sound ;~;
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