Creepypasta
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Creepy stories that float around on the Interwebs.
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Creepypastas are disturbing ghost, or horror stories in general that lurk through the interwebz, mainly on 4chans /b/. A recent gif that was released in a creepypasta thread showed a seperate creepypasta thread and after a minute or so released a pop-up face that scared the shit out of me. . .
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Made up ghost stories and fake lost episodes to famous shows that spread around the interwebs.
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Online stories that will haunt the things that haunt you. Things you read during the day thinking thisll be fun and then wish you hadnt when night comes around.
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Essentially internet horror stories or a myth passed around other sites, to frighten readers and viewers. The word, Creepypasta comes from the term, [copypasta] . An internet slang term for a block of text that gets copied and pasted from website to website. Creepypastas are sometimes are supplemented with pictures, audio or video footage related to the story. Typically with gory, distorted or, otherwise, shocking content.
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A story on the Internet of events that are very important for people to know about because of how horrifying and creepy they are. Its important that people know about the events that have transpired in these accounts, so the people telling us about them make sure to use so many grammatical errors, tense swaps, and misspelled words that they are virtually unreadable.
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This word means, in this sense, stories and thrills that float around the world wide web. Famous creepypastas include: Jeff the Killer, the Russian Sleep Experiment, Slender Man, and more!!! Other Creepypasta include, but not limited to: Smile.exe from My Little Pony, Squidwards Death, Sonic.exe, 1dollar.wav, and many more.
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Copy and pasted spooky short-stories made famous by 4chans /x/ board. The term derives from copypasta.
The stories arent really copy and pasted anymore, but rather they are screenshots of the post so they can be shared and saved as an image rather than a huge block of text.
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