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The Best Creepypastas You Should Totally Read In The Dark

Remember when you loved to make yourself scared as a kid?

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The Best Creepypastas You Should Totally Read In The Dark
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Remember when you loved to make yourself scared as a kid? Or you would read that book Scary Stories to Tell In the Dark? I loved scaring myself as a kid, and I still do as an adult.

Now, do we remember the website CreepyPasta? The amazing site where we could go read about entities and psychos when our parents weren't looking at the computer for too long? I especially do.

Heres a compilation of the best CreepyPastas that I have read, and you should too.

1. Three Friends Diner

This story will make you never want to visit downtown areas again, or it will make you wary of the art pieces on the walls in downtown areas... Asheville anyone?


2. The Man In the Window


This hair-raising story reminds us that, even though a person may appear creepy or scary, they could just be your saving grace.

3. BEN Drowned

This is a longer pasta that shows the real account of a guy playing the old version of Zelda’s Majoras Mask game on an old Nintendo 64. Videos of what was happening during his experience are also included, but you’ll never want to play classic video games again.

4. Those Fine Young Gentlemen

This pasta is a series of about 3 different parts that tells another tale of unknown entities communicating with people through the use of technology. One of my personal favorites, but be warned: it is NOT for the light of heart.

5. Candle Cove

Candle Cove centers around a pasta that shows an online chat where the subject takes a form of nostalgia where people are remembering a kid’s TV show, literally titled Candle Cove. But did the show really exist? Read to find out more (this is also a series).

6. The Rake

If weird creatures or beings creep you out, read the story of the Rake. Not only will you not sleep, but you’ll probably set up a video camera to watch what is happening in your room when you sleep too.

7. Heavy Rain

This story was not only a great post-apocalyptic story, it was a heart wrenching and made me want to go hug my mom a thousand times over. An amazing read!

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