i heard of the "Deep Web" if it helps
i heard of the "Deep Web" if it helps
Was there a special on Discovery or anything like that in the last couple of years that explained what would happen if the sun went supernova or we got sucked into a black hole or something like that? I vaguely remember someone mentioning that they saw something on the topic, and that it was one of the most disturbing things they've ever come across.
I love you.
Don't Blink.
Wow, this actually made my heart skip a beat. If you don't see anything after staring at the circle for a few seconds, scroll down to the last post.
Anyone want to take some psychology test?
http://www.hypnoid.com/EM_entropy/
mwahaha!
I absolutely LOVE the whole "when you see it..." pic trend. That one of the living room actually made me jump when I saw it, but it took me forever.
I guess I'll post this here.
After work last night/this morning (around 4:30 am, so it was still plenty dark), I felt like going for a drive and just parking out of town somewhere to look at the stars for a while. I haven't done that for a couple years. Felt pretty good. Just parked and laid out on the back of the car for about 15 or 20 minutes.
But when I hopped off my trunk to head home, I just happened to look up in the sky over the hood of my car, and I saw the weirdest fucking shooting star/UFO/whatever the fuck I've seen in a looong time. (I swear to God, I saw one when I was little. No doubt about it. I still remember where I was and everything.) It was only for a second or two, but this huge red/white light was falling at an almost horizontal angle, like any shooting star, and after a moment of following that path, it just veered straight down from where it was, no curve or anything, like it just dropped straight from the sky to somewhere I couldn't see. It was completely quiet out there, not a car or house for miles, and all I could say was "What in the fuck??" out loud, and I stood there for a minute to see if I could hear or see anything else...Nothin'. So I just drove home and kept looking out the window in that direction, hoping I'd see something else.
It very well could have been some kind of weird shooting star or debris I guess, but the way that thing moved was too...I dunno, unnatural. I don't know of anything that moves in the sky that just makes 90 degree turns/drops THAT fast.
I wish I could say I've seen anything like that. I see satellites all the time (of course, part of me wonders if it's something else. Not like anyone can tell for sure, it's in friggin' space), but almost never anything like that.
I remember another time when I was on a walk a few years ago, on a pretty well-lit street right by our house. I mean, I could walk 5 feet to my right and hop the fence, and I'd be in you backyard. I was just walking along, my head down and kinda nodding to some music, and I remember seeing a BRIGHT blue light light up the entire area around me. I thought it was a car, so I glanced behind me to move out of its way, but it was nothing. I looked around really quick, looked up at the sky, and there was a fucking...something, flying through the sky. It wasn't a ship or vessel or thing with lights on it, but it looks like a really, REALLY low shooting star or something. It was low enough that it freaked me out and stopped me dead in my tracks and had me bracing for some kind of impact. I could see bits and chunks flying off of this thing while it was giving off a really bright blue and white light. After a couple seconds, it broke up into several flying pieces and it all just disappeared.
Whatever it was, I just couldn't believe how freaking bright it was. I've never seen anything in the sky close enough to light up an already lit-up city street, except for fireworks. But this thing was definitely NOT a firework. Definitely some random debris or something. Damn near gave me a heart attack when I saw it falling.
By the way, the videos about the noises remind me of when I stumbled across this. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hum
Last edited by ImTheWiseJanitor; 04-26-2012 at 02:11 PM.
Yeah. The beauty of these is that they can't be too hard to create - the human eye is naturally drawn towards the brightest point in an image (or so claimed every photo professor I ever had), so all you have to do is get a nice bright photo with an inauspicious corner in which to hide something freaky. This one doesn't quite fit that description, but it startled me when I caught it.
yeah....i took some of their other ones too and it was creepy and accurate. then you have to read the information about how these tests came about, equally a creepy story. the guy was commissioned by some doctors overseas...and well, if you have the time read the info because it's very strange.
This one always disturbs me
pure nightmare fodder
http://io9.com/5913114/vintage-ventr...ium=socialflow
Oh man, the horror stories are almost writing themselves. I was almost certain to really have nightmares from seeing these pictures but then, I clicked this link at the bottom of the page:
http://io9.com/5907063/holy-crap-the...from-your-eyes
I am never going outside again. Excuse me while I'm going to tape my doors and windows.
i like this thread
http://www.snopes.com/horrors/ghosts/deadcall.asp
:O
Bonus: im watching this tonight!!!
watch my movie, NOW!!!
Last edited by henryeatscereal; 05-28-2012 at 07:31 PM. Reason: slenderman