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Analog horror just seems like the kids that read creepy pastas grew up and learned how to edit videos but never learned how to make a story beyond a third grade level and the only horror they can make is analogies to mental illness and childhood trauma with the worst writing known to man
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@WhiteJihadJaws What made creepypastas work were the pictures. The visual aspect always hit harder than any faggy writing they tried to connect to it. Stuff like this is prime internet horror.
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I keep seeing it everywhere and I can't help but ask the classic dried out old question of "who's this fucking for"
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Creepy pastas ,save for less than a handful including the Russian sleep experiment, were never really good. The reason Creepy folk lore actually worked was the purely verbal and later story aspect of it. There's something that hits a lot more about being told by your uncle that this very place your at is haunted and being told the story of someones slaying than hearing about some faggoty OC someone concocted during a mental breakdown
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@MeBigbrain Thing is, slender man specifically didn't even have much written on him. Just something someone made as part of a contest on something awful and it just sort of spread from their. Feel like what you said basically applies to all of these *except* the one used in the Russian sleep experiment, that was actually goof writing if I remember it correctly. Been awhile since I read it though