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More like Juandigoon!You don't like Pedro wendigoon?
I like your meme I'm keeping it.More like Juandigoon!
He looks good I think. Isaiah doesn't have a weak chin so he can pull of both looks - he actually looks quite a bit younger than he did with the beard.View attachment 6517723
He didn't shave it off. From the latest CreepCast.
I chuckled.I loved how Isiah just kept bringing it up. Hilarious
...m-maybe he just has a cool Halloween costume in mindView attachment 6517723
He didn't shave it off. From the latest CreepCast.
I laughed out loud multiple timesI chuckled.
It might have been a better story without the hilarious suffering of Hunter and the tales of his dog shooting stroke grandpa.Momma Meatcanyon sounds surprisingly young. Swear she'd be totally ancient or something.
The rest of the story is just okay. Nothing special. Kind of underwhelming if I'm being honest, like the nosleep guidelines really crippled whatever potential this story might have had, so the dog literally just stood there awkwardly before the protagonist just decides to leave. Gotta agree with Hunter, these out in the woods horror stories are getting really cliché now, especially when all they include are Wendigos, Skinwalkers, and poorly researched Indian myths, legends, and practices.
The grandpa subplot was kino though.
VOTE FOR PEDROView attachment 6517723
He didn't shave it off. From the latest CreepCast.
To me the faggiest thing about the nosleep guideline is that the comment section has to treat the story as completely real, so in effect they can never engage with the story *as* a story and can only leave braindead comments like "Sorry to hear you were molested by a totally real mannequin named Tommy Taffy as a child". I don't see the point in a narrative based community where you cannot provide effective feedback. Not to mention the guideline skews heavily towards first person narration; it would be very difficult to write a third-person story absent of some gimmick like a police report. Eventually the boys will have to venture beyond nosleep but it seems to be the most fertile ground for Internet horror writing.Momma Meatcanyon sounds surprisingly young. Swear she'd be totally ancient or something.
The rest of the story is just okay. Nothing special. Kind of underwhelming if I'm being honest, like the nosleep guidelines really crippled whatever potential this story might have had, so the dog literally just stood there awkwardly before the protagonist just decides to leave. Gotta agree with Hunter, these out in the woods horror stories are getting really cliché now, especially when all they include are Wendigos, Skinwalkers, and poorly researched Indian myths, legends, and practices.
The grandpa subplot was kino though.
Yeah, if there’s a promising but somewhat flawed first entry in a story, the comment section is just going to be sucking it off, any constructive criticism needs to be delivered in a very roundabout way which can easily be overlooked or misconstrued.To me the faggiest thing about the nosleep guideline is that the comment section has to treat the story as completely real, so in effect they can never engage with the story *as* a story and can only leave braindead comments like "Sorry to hear you were molested by a totally real mannequin named Tommy Taffy as a child". I don't see the point in a narrative based community where you cannot provide effective feedback. Not to mention the guideline skews heavily towards first person narration; it would be very difficult to write a third-person story absent of some gimmick like a police report. Eventually the boys will have to venture beyond nosleep but it seems to be the most fertile ground for Internet horror writing.
When I still had a resdit account I once asked the mods what the actual logic behind the whole "roleplay comments only" shit was and before being banned got told "guess this isn't the community for you if you have such a problem with the rules" kek.To me the faggiest thing about the nosleep guideline is that the comment section has to treat the story as completely real, so in effect they can never engage with the story *as* a story and can only leave braindead comments like "Sorry to hear you were molested by a totally real mannequin named Tommy Taffy as a child". I don't see the point in a narrative based community where you cannot provide effective feedback. Not to mention the guideline skews heavily towards first person narration; it would be very difficult to write a third-person story absent of some gimmick like a police report. Eventually the boys will have to venture beyond nosleep but it seems to be the most fertile ground for Internet horror writing.
Having done zero research into this, it seems obvious that they could just have a sister sub that was something like r/nosleep_ooc where the same OP could talk about foreshadowing and semicolons.When I still had a resdit account I once asked the mods what the actual logic behind the whole "roleplay comments only" shit was and before being banned got told "guess this isn't the community for you if you have such a problem with the rules" kek.
They can't explain why because they stole it. It might have been /x/ or some other site during the early days of creepy pastas, everyone would go along with the stories being totally true but it wasn't some autistic rule it was just the culture. You wouldn't get banned for not going with it. They would just fuck with you for it.When I still had a resdit account I once asked the mods what the actual logic behind the whole "roleplay comments only" shit was and before being banned got told "guess this isn't the community for you if you have such a problem with the rules" kek.
Momma Meatcanyon sounds surprisingly young. Swear she'd be totally ancient or something.
They're tards and/or just try to get what they want out of a story and bend things to make it happen.It's really getting to me I can't lie, you'd think that two guys with so much experience with the genre between them they'd be able to do a better job of analyzing, speculating and theorizing.
Not sure if they're just covering better stuff or if it's Oompaville/Caleb
Well I think we found out whyI've enjoyed every episode since he joined even on the stuff I wasn't interested in
Charlie's voice being one monotonous drone is the most boring thing to listen to when it comes to podcasts. Not to mention his total disninterest in any topic he was presented with. Oompaville brings genuine energy and fits in way better. Charlie's other podcast he was involved with has improved massively since he left that as well.enjoyed every episode since he joined