Monday, July 23, 2012

Scary Pics 4

Seems like i been slacking of recently, photos that actually SCARE are coming up short but i still find them some way or another but while I'm giving you todays dose of photos plus a story, i have come across to older games that I'm told are supposed to make me "shit myself". They are Harvester a point and click adventure game and Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of The Earth which i have played a little of the way thru before but not enough to know if its really "scary" i have both of these games now and will be playing thru them for the next couple days so while I'm doing that I'm gonna have more Creature Features and Lessons in Malice in store I'm just feeling kinda lazy and what I'm looking for is i short supply so this is what i can give you for now. HOPE YOU ALL ENJOY!













ok so anyone who knows me knows that i like sponge bob so todays tale is about  a lost episode called Squidward's Suicide first part is the story second one is a re-enactmentPics

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Creature Feature:Slenderman




Slenderman: He is described as wearing a black suit and as the name suggests, appears very thin and able to stretch his limbs and torso to inhuman lengths in order to induce fear and ensnare his prey. Once his arms are outstretched, his victims are put into something of a hypnotized state, where they are utterly helpless to stop themselves from walking into them. He is also able to create tendrils from his fingers and back that he uses to walk on looking something like a daddy long legs spider Whether he absorbs, kills, or mearly takes his victims to an undisclosed location or dimension is also unknown as there are never any bodies or evidence left behind in his wake to deduce a definite conclusion.

This is one of the few urban legends that still scare the shit out of me every time i even think about him. at first glance he looks like something right out of 4chan looking like the old Mr. Anonymous,but he is way scarier.
Not much is known, as no specific information has been found about his origins, but his objective and habitat are made very clear. He has the need to kidnap children (with the occasional adult who goes looking for him), and is seen right before the disappearance of a child or multiple children. He seems to prefer fog enshrouded streets and wooded areas as a way to conceal himself from being noticed. It should also be noted that children have been able to see him when no other adults in the vicinity could. Children also have dreams or nightmares concerning The Slender Man before their disappearance. Confiding these stories to their parents are met with the usual parental admonition: overactive imaginations.
In the year 1284 a mysterious man appeared in Hameln. He was wearing a coat of many colored, bright cloth, for which reason he was called the Pied Piper. He claimed to be a rat catcher, and he promised that for a certain sum that he would rid the city of all mice and rats. The citizens struck a deal, promising him a certain price. The rat catcher then took a small fife from his pocket and began to blow on it. Rats and mice immediately came from every house and gathered around him. When he thought that he had them all he led them to the River Weser where he pulled up his clothes and walked into the water. The animals all followed him, fell in, and drowned.
Now that the citizens had been freed of their plague, they regretted having promised so much money, and, using all kinds of excuses, they refused to pay him. Finally he went away, bitter and angry. He returned on June 26, Saint John's and Saint Paul's Day, early in the morning at seven o'clock (others say it was at noon), now dressed in a hunter's costume, with a dreadful look on his face and wearing a strange red hat. He sounded his fife in the streets, but this time it wasn't rats and mice that came to him, but rather children: a great number of boys and girls from their fourth year on. Among them was the mayor's grown daughter. The swarm followed him, and he led them into a mountain, where he disappeared with them.








people agree that the Slender Man holds a strange power of children, just as in the dark fable “The Pied Piper of Hamelin.”  He hides in the deep of the forest,  People say that no one can behold the Slender Man up close, as was the case for the King in Yellow and great Cthulhu.  The Lovecraftian element becomes even stronger, as some decide that the Slender Man is not of this Earth, but an inter-dimensional being.
I suspect that's the main reason I responded to the images.  There’s a potency to the Slender Man, something that goes beyond definition.  Certainly there’s the distance, and the stillness, and that monochrome anonymity.  Traits common to stories separated by centuries.  But mostly, there’s that nagging voice inside that whispers this should not be here.  But, of course, it is here, and we have to deal with it.  Late in the thread, one of the users suggests that by putting all their individual ideas and horrors together into this one figure, they may have given form to an actual boogeyman, a la Candyman.  Silly, yes, but, after we wake from a nightmare, and the stars are still out, aren’t there at least a few seconds where boogeymen (and slender men) feel as real as anything else?






The Operator Symbol, a circle with an X through it, (X), has become the calling sign of the Mythos. The symbol first appeared in Marble Hornets, where its appearance usually signaled that slenderman was nearby. In the first season, no explanation for what the Operator Symbol was or did was ever given. Now that season 2 is being made, we might get an explanation for its purpose in the Marble Hornets continuity, or they may just keep it a mystery.

Because of its distinct appearance, and the mysteriousness behind it, the Operator Symbol quickly spread to other stories. It is now often used as a sign that a blog is a Slender Man blog; sure, events in the blog may be going normally, but then suddenly you see a little circle X, and you know what you’re going to be in for. The amount of attention that has been given to this single symbol has resulted in many stories using the symbol in their own ways, or making their own explanation for it. Since this is the Slender Man Mythos, we aren’t going to get anything near a real consensus, but that’s what makes studying this so much fun.

the theory of (X) acting as Slender repellant. In accordance with his claim that Slender Man cannot Slender-walk while being observed, the Operator Symbol acts as a giant eye, or a face, making Slender Man think he is being watched. This effect is only a temporary defense, not a permanent one; even if you cover every corner of your room with Operator Symbols, Slender Man will eventually be able to break through.

While this doesn’t work 100% of the time Operator Symbols acting as a defensive measure is very common, So if you’re a runner, this is the most likely effect of the Operator Symbol. It’s still a good idea to find out early on, before Slender Man starts acting aggressive, whether this is the case or not; you don’t want to be accidentally drawing him towards you by drawing symbols all over the place, thinking they will protect you.
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Since i have just recently learned of
the Marble Hornets i will look into it some more and then give you a followup on my finding because as i said before this is creepier than any thing i've ever seen especially since i have seen him in my dreams and it was before i even knew who Slenderman was!

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Scary Pics 3

She Had a Bad Dream
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Monday, July 16, 2012

Lesson in Malice 1

I was looking around and i found this video and i started thinking! im gonna add it as a new segment when i write. Everytime i find a page or video that explains something related to the blog i will explain my view on it and then present it for you to see

this video here is a lighter view on what im trying to convey for my "Theory of Scary" but it gives you insight on why we find things scary and a little bit of origin. this is a rare occasions that i will give you something on the light side of things.


Scary Pics 2

Today i got stuck at the house with nothing to do so i decided to make a post today with just random pics (im really having a hard time finding anything truely scary so please comment if you found something better ) but to make up for it i got one of my creepiest stories "candle cove" it puts a chill down my spine every time(Warning: Pics and Story not ment for children.)












OK since i dont feel like writing the whole story im gonna show you three videos the first is the story a chat session between some people who remember the show "Candle Cove", the second is and episode of the show its self please watch the full length episode after im telling you it will make you feel uneasy and you will want to look away but im not hear to sugar coat this it is nightmare fuel! and finally is kind of like a part two of the story "Candle Cove" (Reminder: these videos are MENT to make you feel uneasy and be mentally disturbing do not continue if you feel you cant handle being scared.... these are not screamers ok the second one is but it screams the whole time so nothing will jump at you!)









Game Complete - Condemned: Criminal Origins




The Good
  • First person investigation makes for amazing game mechanics 
  • story puts you on the trail of a deranged serial killer
  • great character design
  • Excellent presentation.
The Bad
  • Dull level design (if your not running around in circles looking for the next area your constantly looking behind you to see if an enemy is sneaking up on you 
  • Not to clear on main character's "powers" (why he has them)
  • some kind of supernatural/evil being stalking player (no explanation)
The Ugly
  • combat very limited and repetitive much worse than super smash bros 
Scariest Moments :  Mall mannequins, Mr. Tibbits, Man pops out from landing



Condemned: Criminal Origins  is a psychological horror video game, published by SegaThe game uses a first person perspective. Condemned places an added emphasis on melee combat and puzzle solving, including searching for fingerprints and gathering evidence. 
You play as Agent Ethan Thomas, an F.B.I. agent assigned to the Serial Crimes Unit. As such, you spend most your time tracking down serial killers and crazy druggies going insane from some "supersonic" sound wave. The game opens as you investigate a murder scene set up by a killer known as the Match Maker. Soon after you arrive, strange things begin to happen around you, and you'll suddenly find yourself framed for the murder of two F.B.I. agents. Your only option is to track down the real killer and clear your name. 
as you play you collect dead/dying birds and pieces of scrape metal to unlock achievements and its a lot of running around in circles hoping some guy doesn't sneak up behind you while your trying to sneak behind the next guy. the main satisfaction i got from this game was the fact that certain points of the game you completely stopped being a bad ass with a pipe you broke off the wall and look for clues to progress the story. Unfortunately, you're always told when to pull out your forensic tools and it's predetermined which tool you're going to use. It's still cool in some of the sequences to uncover evidence that leads to the confirmation of certain facts, but it would have been way better if you were free to search around on your own accord instead of having to follow someone else's rules. The game even goes so far as to include directional arrows on your tools that point to exactly where you need to look. Even though you can only pull out certain tools in certain areas, they're still neat tools and produce cool graphical effects. You'll get UV and laser lights, a digital camera, a 3D scanner, a Gas Spectrometer and a Sampler. How exactly they're able to transmit data to Rosa so fast is unknown, but it can be ignored for the sake of making the game playable. Nobody wants to play a game where you need to wait two to three days for express shipping every time you find a new bit of evidence. 


Condemned: Criminal Origins Pictures, Images and PhotosEvery now and then you go thru moments of insanity (no clue why cause they don't really go into detail whats going on except between levels they tell you something is going on with the dead birds your collecting and your supposed to have some kind of connection to that) There are also special graphical effects that accompany your breaks in sanity. When you're about to have a psychotic episode or premonition, the screen will be blanketed in a grain filter. You'll soon after suffer from hallucinations and see shadows and strange shapes of characters flitting just beyond the periphery of your vision, much like in F.E.A.R. You'll need to stay alert in these sequences since in some of them you're attacked by horrible looking foes that can deal actual damage to you. The hallucinations are yet another example of how this game is able to draw you in and (supposed to) scare the crap out of you.


There were only three spots in the whole game that scared me and all three of them were cheap jump scares
Scary!


Scarier!


Scariest!


and no i didn't get those out of order when your playing this game in the dark and the mood is just right you can end up shitting your pants on that last one. mr tibbits.... that one is expected the moment she tells you to do a close up i knew what was going on . the mannequins are the creepiest you walk in and they just appear behind you. BUT THE LEDGE!!!!!!!!! let me set the scene.....your walking around after you just killed several bad guys, no one is around its dark your constantly hearing something move behind you, so you keep looking behind you.....nothing is there. then you come around a corner and its quiet....to quiet then you think "i know something is gonna come running up im gonna check over here just to be suuuUUUUURRRRR OMG WHAT THE FUCK *SWING* *SWING* *SWING* OH GOD DIE!!!!! ohhh god *breathing heavy* this game is fucked up" and for the rest of the game your wondering what's gonna jump out when your climbing a ladder or looking down a hole....but nothing happens.

Condemned: Criminal Origins Pictures, Images and Photos

So in the long run Condemned: Criminal Origins is a real fun game to play but its not that scary there are a lot of things that pop out but halfway thru you get used to it and everything  gets repetitive. the investigation parts were the saving grace of the game but it could be expanded. There is a sequel Condemned 2: Bloodshot that i haven't played yet (so maybe ill play it at a later date) and a lot of things i don't like may be fixed but ill have no clue of knowing till i play. Time to move on to the next creepy game!

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Creature Feature: Kuchisake Onna




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Kuchisake Onna (lit. "slit-mouth woman") is a monster from Japan. Her defining characteristic is her mouth, which extends from ear to ear in a horrible, permanent smile. who brandishes a large scissors and preys on children. As the story goes, a samurai mutilated his lover in a jealous rage in order to destroy her beauty. She became a vengeful spirit, and nowadays can sometimes be found wandering the streets wearing a surgical mask. Japanese people often wear such masks during the cold season to prevent others from catching their colds, so Kuchisake Onna does not particularly stand out in a crowd. 



Kuchisake Onna


Should you meet Kuchisake Onna, she'll likely ask you if you think that she is beautiful. Apart from her surgical mask, she does appear to be a very beautiful woman, and anyway, most people say "yes" automatically to be polite. However, upon receiving a positive response, Kuchisake Onna will tear her mask off and show you her awful mouth, slit on each side all the way up to her ears. She will then ask you again if you think she is beautiful. Those who answer "no" or try to run away will be chased down. Kuchisake Onna can apparently run 100 meters in 3 seconds (thats like 75 mph!), and she usually carries a knife or scythe.


Picture the scene. You are walking home from school and your path takes you down a deserted city street. Suddenly, you hear a faint noise coming from the shadows. You glance over and see a beautiful woman standing there. She has long black hair and is wearing a beige trenchcoat. A surgical mask covers the lower half of her face. In Japan, wearing a surgical mask is not uncommon during flu season, to prevent spreading germs.
She steps out of the shadows and blocks your path.
“Am I beautiful?” she asks.
Before you can answer, she tears off her mask, revealing a hideously deformed face. Her huge mouth is sliced from ear to ear and gapes open revealing rows of sharp teeth and a big red disgusting tongue twisting and twirling inside.
“Am I beautiful NOW?” she screams.
Terrified, you struggle to answer her. If you say “No”, she pulls out a huge pair of scissors and kills you immediately, chopping off your head. If you say “Yes”, she takes her scissors and slices your mouth from ear to ear, making you look just like her. If you try to run away, she will hunt you down and kill you, by slicing you in two.
slit mouth woman drawing Pictures, Images and PhotosAnother way to escape from Kuchisake Onna is to give a non-committal answer. If you say “You look average” or you look normal, she will be confused, giving you just enough time to run away. Men will be killed immediately, while women have their mouths cut, creating a new Kuchisake Onna. Depending on the version of the tale, the only way to escape is to tell the Kuchisake Onna that she is beautiful the second time, or to distract her with fruit or candy.
There are many rumors about how Kuchisake Onna got her horribly disfigured mouth. Some say that her slit mouth is the result of plastic surgery that went horribly wrong. Others say that she was injured in a terrible car crash. Some even believe she is an escaped mental patient who was so demented that she cut her own mouth apart.
According to one legend, years ago, in Japan, there lived a very beautiful woman who was extremely vain and self-absorbed. Her husband was a very jealous and brutal man and he became convinced that she was cheating on him. In a fit of rage, he took a sword and slit her mouth from ear to ear, screaming “Who will think you’re beautiful now?” She became a vengeful spirit, and began wandering the streets of Japan, wearing a surgical mask to hide her terrible scars.
The Slit Mouth Woman’s reign of terror began in the spring and summer of 1979, when rumors began to spread throughout Japan about sightings of the Kuchisake-onna hunting down children. The story spread like wildfire and actually created scares in many towns. Police increased their patrols and schools sent teachers to walk students home in groups.

In 2004, South Korea was plagued by reports of a red-masked woman who was chasing children.

In 2007, a coroner found some old records from the late 1970s about a woman who was chasing little children, but was hit by a car, and died shortly after. Her mouth was ripped from ear to ear.

The USA has its own version of Kuchisake Onna. There were rumors about a clown who appeared in public bathrooms and accosted children, asking “Do you want death or happy smile?” if they chose “happy smile”, he took out a knife and slit their mouths from ear to ear.
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As with many Japanese horror tales, this one is recursive: women who are accosted by Kuchisake Onna can themselves become monsters if they answer her question incorrectly. Apparently there was a wave of Kuchisake Onna rumors in 1979 in Japan. More recently, 1994 film about Kuchisake Onna modernized the tale by making her disfiguration the result of a plastic surgery mishap. Another film of the same name released in 2007. There's more to read about Kuchisake Onna at The Youkai Mura and Wikipedia.