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Post by Skill Flea on Nov 16, 2015 5:12:15 GMT -6
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Post by ParmaJon on Dec 18, 2015 23:24:54 GMT -6
This was pretty silly, not at all what I expected,
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Post by Skill Flea on Dec 19, 2015 1:10:30 GMT -6
I'm glad your enjoying all of these videos! This forum may be saved yet, spread the word!!
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Post by Orion M on Dec 19, 2015 1:40:22 GMT -6
This one was one I never truly got. I tweeted that to David as well. While it was a nice story I never understood the creepy aspect for it be a creepy pasta, unless it wasn't.
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Post by ParmaJon on Dec 19, 2015 16:01:15 GMT -6
I think they mentioned something along the lines of "we don't only do creepy pasta but also ghost stories" and also that they wanted to do something funny for april.
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Post by canarytrobot on Dec 20, 2015 9:06:54 GMT -6
David read this story a long time ago and really wanted to do it as a Midnight Marinara. He brought it up me months before he worked on it, unsure of when to do it because this was a bit more of difficult one to do (He had to draft this story to make it feel more like a radioplay and the cast was HUGE!). Honestly, we're choosing stories that appeal to us and they may not always be creepy. Some may be a bit more tongue-in-cheek like this one. It still can be considered a creepypasta because you're not sure if the narrator is telling the truth or if he really is crazy. That's the idea behind these stories: they are supernatural tales that you can see someone telling.
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Post by Orion M on Dec 20, 2015 9:16:31 GMT -6
thank you for clarifying that. I did enjoy it.
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Post by ParmaJon on Dec 20, 2015 13:08:45 GMT -6
Ah, that makes sense. As I said, I still enjoyed the hell out of it. Nice change in pace.
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