Like most people of my generation, I'm a huge SpongeBob fan. Back then, the internet was relatively new—it was 2010. I was browsing through SpongeBob-related stuff when I suddenly saw a strange link. I don't remember the exact details, but I do remember the website's logo; it was red, and the link read: "SpongeBob Episode - This Is Not Hell."Being a curious kid, I clicked on the link. When I opened the website, I noticed it looked strange, reminiscent of old 90s websites, but I found a video. It was supposed to be a SpongeBob episode. It was only about five minutes long, which in itself was strange, but I didn't pay much attention to it.I played the video, and it started with a normal intro but with some distortion. Then a title card appeared that read: "This Is Not Hell," while in the background, the sounds of children screaming could be heard faintly. Then, the shot cut to Squidward's house, but he wasn't there. Then the scenes suddenly shifted to SpongeBob's house, where extremely loud screaming sounds were heard from outside, and sounds of fire from inside.A close-up shot of Squidward, SpongeBob, and Patrick's faces was shown, but their expressions looked unnaturally realistic and terrifying. This scene lasted for about three minutes, and then the video began to show incomprehensible words that were occasionally reversed, with screaming sounds and terrifying images flashing almost every second.Finally, after about four minutes, Squidward appeared and spoke. His hoarse voice said, "I'm in hell... I'm suffering down there... We can't get out... I can't get in... I want to get out, but I'm stuck between the screens."
Suddenly, the entire scene turned red, and the episode ended with random images of children I didn't know.At that moment, I felt indescribable shock and horror. I was certain that this episode wasn't official, but rather a fan-made one. But what puzzled me was: Why did he do it? What was the purpose of making a scary episode for a cartoon primarily aimed at children? Did he want to deliver a message? Or just to scare?I've wondered a lot, and I haven't found an answer yet. But those scenes still haunt me in my nightmares, even many years after what I witnessed.
>>41035960>>41035963i can't cum to this
>>41035960>2010Stopped reading there. Dropped.
we don't post shit like this here, go back to plebbit
>>41035960OP is a faggot