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Wanna see my head come off?
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>tfw you will never enjoy creepypastas again because you grew up and realized how god awful they all were
it's pretty funny in hindsight. how the fuck did things like squidwards suicide and suicide mouse ever get popular.
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>>738291496
Same way sonic.exe did. We were all kids back then and thought it was the mystic, coolest thing we ever saw.
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>creepypasta nostalgia
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>>738291496
>how the fuck did things like squidwards suicide and suicide mouse ever get popular.
They were something someone with the actual intent of actually entertaining someone else on the other internet rather than filling space
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>>738292447
Were (You) entertained?
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>>738291213
Learned yesterday about the dev using the 911 call in the title screen music
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>>738291496
squidwards suicide was really edgy and not even in an ironic way. It features child murder / rape in pretty graphic detail. You wouldn’t get that kind of sick shit anywhere else, even video nasties stayed away from children. It sounds weird but that helped find its niche, humans are evolutionarily inclined to find that kind of thing to be the highest form of horror ever.



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