What do you guys think about reincarnation? I know there have been studies on it that have had interesting results. Anyone here remember a past life or anything?
Unless you remember your past selfs, It's a meaningles thing.
>>17322922
From what I've read, we don't remember so we go into each life with a new perspective. Also, it's so we don't go after people that may have wronged us in a previous life.
>>17322892
more like recycle, dust to dust, suffering dead once is painful enough I think.
let the man rest in peace and enjoy the great silence
I have a fascination with rom hacked games that are either intentionally or unintentionally creepy.
Does anyone else like playing with weird/creepy rom hacks? If so do you have any recommendations?
I'm personally recommending this "special for you" rom hack if you can find a download for it. Here's someone playing it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9pDntbPqHs
While not entirely original with the whole murdered person backstory which was probably inspired by that one super mario world creepypasta rom hack I found the different...
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>>17322547
yea this is how you get over the pit
>>17322603
I'm a casual so that's not going to happen anytime soon.
Let me see if I can dig up some games.
http://mindhacks.com/2010/09/18/the-strange-face-in-the-mirror-illusion/
Anybody try the strange face in the mirror trick before? I've also heard of a variation where you print a mask of your own face scaled to lifesize and cut out eyeholes then do the same trick. Supposedly, it intensifies the effect quite a bit.
>>17322435
Ive done it, its creepy but thats all
Also, if anyone is brave enough to try it tonight/now, please feel free to share your experience.
>>17322440
What exactly did you do?
Using the Ouija board tonight. What's the worst that could happen? Any tips on what I should do?
>>17322397
try to reach zozo
>>17322397
livestream it, request to be possessed, then destroy the board and planchette.
Trust me, when the board is destroyed, it ends the session.
>>17322404
or XoXo /Zaza , same shit. Our collective unconcsiousness at work.
Hey /x/ I'm working on a project and need your most demented, terrifying pics. Lesser known images would be great. Not gore, persay, just... unsettling. Anyway, let's see what you guys can do.
(Probably the wrong thread, but I figured you guys would have the best pics. Let the thread die if it's unwelcome.)
>>17322135
/thread
Hey,
Still to this day memories of the puzzle torment comes back, and I really miss it.
Anyone know of any similar puzzles? I really miss the feeling of struggling all the weird puzzles and the great feeling of finally figuring it out!
see: >>17319179
I cant seem to find any info about obsidiansnow. What is it?
>>17320834
It's twenty some odd pages of journals and photos of some occult crossroads ritual gone sideways. /x/ did like 2 and a half of the pages about three years ago. I dunno, then they saw something else shiny and they moved on. As I recall none of the puzzles were too hard, but as a big-time puzzle solver yourself they should be a snap. :)
I have a nephew and a niece coming this weekend to my house. They love horror movies/games and good ghost stories.
Any good spooky stories to scare children that you can share /x/? shoot your best.
The Grifter
Show them Earaserhead
>>17319628
Screencap a roleplay threah here.
The kids won't sleep for weeks.
http://obsidiansnow.net/
>>17319179
what you on about op
>>17319709
Three years the bag has waited. 22 more until it is found. :(
>>17319719
see: http://www.nido.org/x/res/10743.html#10880
What really is the Illuminati?
America is illuminati
>>17328371
Can confirm, I'm american and I'm illumi-naughty
>>17328361
OP read the book of Revelation
http://www.earlychristianwritings.com/text/revelation-kjv.html
While scrolling through instagram an image popped up from who i wasnt following. There name is in binary and spells out "god" heres an attachment
>uploaded less than an hour ago
This ARG had better be good, OP.
Binary translates to "good luck"
>>17325801
"hello world"
Who build the pyramids?
Ancient Egyptians
6 gorillion jewish slaves
Hello /x/
The basement tapes were posted here 9 years ago,i hope some oldfag remembers
>inb4 the basement tapes were never released
Yes,they were leaked actually
I'm 100% sure they exist somewhere on the clearnet,we just need to know where to look
If you're interested bump this thread with all the knowledge you have and we will eventually find them,this is 4chan's new serious quest for 2016
Let's do this
>>17313665
from thread on /b/ someone is bound to have them. We just need to dig in and look through every grain of info
>>17313665
WE CAN DO THIS FAGGOTS! I believe in all of you. Lets make 4chan great again.
Bumping. I'm the Breivik guy from /b/
why has there been an increase in Dogmen popularity
Something like bipedal Dogs would be too silly for most people to accept but it's become popular recently
Because it's cool, and Bigfoot is old news. Someone made a thread awhile back about dogmen should be the new thing, and I think it just kinda took off from there
>>17303190
There are less Werevolves/SW/as you named it dogmen because of their popularity.The more popular you are the more people want to see you.So you hide.You choose better partners.You are being haunted by edgy occultist groups.Trust me i know something about it.
>>17303248
maximumEdge/10
The Puente de Vallecas case, 1991:
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>in 1991, EstefanÃa Gutiérrez Lázaro - a schoolgirl - and a number of her friends were discovered playing with a Ouija board during the lunch hour at the school; friends of EstefanÃa told that she had always been interested in the occult and mysterious
>the teacher (being from a relatively Catholic and conservative area) who discovered them proceeded to kick the board, breaking the glass of the planchette and preventing the girls from properly 'ending' the session
>friends of the girl claimed that a black 'smoke' had risen from the planchette, which EstefanÃa supposedly breathed in due to being closest to the artifact
>a few days after, the girl became unusually despondent and irritable; she also began having convulsions, which were ruled to be epileptical in nature.
>on August 14th, 1991, she died at home, after having entered a catatonic state following a violent convulsive fit
>the official cause of death was ruled as cardiac arrest by presiding doctors
>soon after her death, the Gutiérrez Lázaro claimed that violent poltergeist-like phenomena began to manifest in their apartment
>they reported a disembodied voice crying 'Mom! Mom!' a number of times, seemingly originating from the room of the deceased girl
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More?
>>17301331
Puente de Vallecas case, 1991 (cont'd):
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>they also reported hearing laughter and shrieks
>the family reported other 'standard' poltergeist activity (doors closing and opening violently, violent knocks against the walls, furniture being shaken forcefully,
>the two younger siblings also described seeing the apparition of a man dragging himself across the floor of the apartment
>eventually, the police were called in, after the report was made that a photo of the girl (taken a few months before her death, and as such, secured tightly in a glass photo frame) had spontaneously combusted, consuming the face of the deceased girl
>the police report compiled by the four police members sent to the residence mentioned several strange and un-explainable phenomena, such as a large "crimson stain" that formed before their eyes on the kitchen table (which analysis found to be saliva), a Christ-figure from a crucifix being wrenched apart and violently flung across a room, and poster being shredded as if by invisible 'claws',
>however, the police were unable to do anything in particular, and the family changed residences soon after
>the strange occurrences ceased to manifest after the family moved
(http://misteriosinexplicables.blogspot.es/1210695900/ - the case has also been covered by a number of other Spanish-speaking outlets)
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The Abandoned Lifeboat of Bouvet Island, 1964:
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>in 1964, Lieutenant Commander Allan Crawford of the U.K. and his crew landed on Bouvet Island - the most remote island in the world - to investigate a relatively 'new' (~10 years) piece of land that had risen due to volcanic ability and to test its ability to host a weather tower
>upon reaching the island by helicopter (travel by ship is nearly impossible, as the sides of the island are ice cliffs), they were met by the sight of an empty lifeboat floating...
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I can't get rid of the suspicion that the world is going to end soon, and a bunch of the good people are being granted the mercy of leaving a bit early.
>>17331144
Because if I gave people special passage into the next life, it would be musicians with fascism fetishes.
>>17331159
David Bowie was an occultist, he earned his passage.
It's all part of the plan. They know how to help us fight the evil that's coming, but the real training ground is in the life beyond this physical one.
Bowie knows how to protect us, and you'd do well to trust him when the time comes.