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If You Don't Know These Creepypastas, You Aren't A True Spooky Season Lover

Halloween is coming up so what better way to welcome the special day than to listen and binge on creepypastas.

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If you are ever bored and have a pair of headphones (or not) here is a list of amazing creepypastas available on YouTube that you can put yourself to sleep with. Happy listening!

1. Tales from the gas station...

2. Jeff the Killer

3. Have you ever heard of a chrome sunset?

4. My Landlady is acting really creepy (Part 1 and 2)

5. Borrasca

6. Don't ever answer a call from your own number

7. Why I hold my breathe every time I see a FedEx truck...

8. The day I lost my faith...

9. A diner open 25 hours a day 

10. Page 413 

11. Why I don't wear short sleeves anymore

12. I didn't know what it was when I bought it

13. I went to a mattress firm to investigate the rumors

14. Pizza boy blues

15. The showers

16. Never accept an invitation to Labyrinth

17. Quitting

18. I've had the same student in my class for seventeen years 

19. The puppetmaster's regime

20. Why I became an atheist

21. My uncle used to work for the government then he dissapeared

22. Proctor Valley Road

23. The devil gave me one wish

24. The disney mirror ritual

25. Syelims

26. I thanked the man who murdered my only friend

27. Jacko the very, very bad clown

28. I accidentally joined a cult I found on Facebook

29. Death gave me a choice

30. Heaven keeps a prisoner

31. I dared my best friend to ruin my life

32. When a psychiatrist meets the devil

33. My son brought something home from the woods

34. 300 years of heaven was a punishment

35. An open warning for the chosen 3000

36. If your voice stops echoing, cancel your roadtrip

37. NEVER record yourself while you sleep

38. Working at disney

39. I used to work security at Disney World 

40. An empty prison

41. I met someone who claimed to be the devil

42. I was fourteen when I first killed myself

43. Anasi's goatman story 

44. What happens when you write a letter to satan instead of santa

45. The plague doctor

46. The old McCurdy house

47. Fenter woods

48. From hell I write

49. The call of the revenant

50. Weird shit I have seen as a marine (part 1-8) by NaturesTemper

Sweet dreams, don't let the bed bugs bite

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