BOO! The "What Scared You Today?" Thread

LittleJerry92

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Last night when I was going for a walk, I saw a caterpillar crawling and it made me jump.
 

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Got pulled over today because I didn't really stop at a stop sign, I just kinda slowed down and drove.

Thankfully I was let off with a warning but ****, major wake up call.
 

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It's official I don't like the creepypasta stuff anymore......well, not for a while at least. The reason is that this morning, I heard some awful growling noises coming from the backyard. I went outside to investigate and saw a HUGE mean possibly rabid dog that almost attacked me before I zoomed right back into the house. Thankfully, the dog is gone now but the damage is already done. I'm literally traumatized by what I saw out there today so I don't think that scary stuff would be a good form of entertainment for me to indulge in at the moment. Those stories feature tons of disturbing uncensored material which could only make this whole traumatic memory situation worse. On the other hand however, I still enjoy dark comedy stuff like Happy Tree Friends, Robot Chicken, Family Guy, Wonder Showzen, Drawn Together, American Dad, etc. The reason why I think differently of those shows is because although they also deal with grim subject matter, they do so in a silly lighthearted way. To be honest, I consider dark comedy to be a coping mechanism during hard times. Seeing or hearing jokes about similar traumatic situations to the ones I'm into does nothing but help because it turns those bad memories into parodies. Seeing a Robot Chicken sketch about a rabid dog would be a great way to get over this, reading a creepypasta about one not so much.
 

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It's official I don't like the creepypasta stuff anymore......well, not for a while at least. The reason is that this morning, I heard some awful growling noises coming from the backyard. I went outside to investigate and saw a HUGE mean possibly rabid dog that almost attacked me before I zoomed right back into the house. Thankfully, the dog is gone now but the damage is already done. I'm literally traumatized by what I saw out there today so I don't think that scary stuff would be a good form of entertainment for me to indulge in at the moment. Those stories feature tons of disturbing uncensored material which could only make this whole traumatic memory situation worse. On the other hand however, I still enjoy dark comedy stuff like Happy Tree Friends, Robot Chicken, Family Guy, Wonder Showzen, Drawn Together, American Dad, etc. The reason why I think differently of those shows is because although they also deal with grim subject matter, they do so in a silly lighthearted way. To be honest, I consider dark comedy to be a coping mechanism during hard times. Seeing or hearing jokes about similar traumatic situations to the ones I'm into does nothing but help because it turns those bad memories into parodies. Seeing a Robot Chicken sketch about a rabid dog would be a great way to get over this, reading a creepypasta about one not so much.
Hey.....guess what. It's time for quite the interesting update:I'm officially a creepypasta fan again!!!!! Why, you ask? Because there are much worse things out there than some possibly rabid dog to be traumatized of. I'm absolutely no longer "traumatized" by that stray animal and can now fully enjoy horror again now that I've come to the realization that the "trauma" in question was quite ridiculous. Btw on a slightly similar note, while brainstorming ideas for Animutation videos earlier today, I have decided that I will make a creepypasta special sometime in the near future. After I get done working on a few current Animutation ideas that are in post production as we speak, expect to see one of the few Animutation specials I've made that isn't related to a holiday (the only others I've done are two Star Wars specials which technically are also holiday specials considering I released them both on May the 4th lol).
 

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I love to go on TVTropes and learn interesting behind the scenes stuff about my former and current favorite shows. Today while doing some TVTropes research on Good Luck Charlie, I discovered that when the show added a same sex couple, uptight soccermoms freaked out about it as to be expected. But one group of parents even threatened to kill the show's cast members including 3 year old girl, Charlie. The concept of someone threatening to flat out murder an innocent little girl who is probably too young to understand the whole gay thing in the first place in the name of "family values" on television is very disturbing.
 

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So my friend Jeff got into an argument with his parents tonight over owing money for them and it actually got pretty violent, verbally speaking.

I could hear it upstairs. I don't care if you argue with your parents but please don't do it when you have friends over because it just makes me pretty uncomfortable.
 
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