Journal Entry 22

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       Creepypastas. They are like urban legends in a way. No one knows the real story, and no one now's when it actually happened, where it actually happened, and who did it actually happen to. People make up their own versions of the story cause no one knows what actually happened, which kinda of gets confusing. Kyle and Shinto introduced creepypasta to me yesterday. It was at school at rescues. We were outside on the playground on the swings.  Myuesaki and her friends, Zion, Nelson, and William joined. The conversation started when Kyle said

"Why was Marble Hornets so bad?"

      The Shinto almost murdered him. She stop swinging and glared at him.

"What? It was bad." Kyle said.

"No it wasn't." she said.

"Yes it was. The acting was so, euuhg." he said.

"OK, but you have to agree that it did explain something more than actually story did." Shinto said.

"OK, I will agree with that. But still. At times, you could see that Slenderman was a dude in a costume." he said.

"But it was still creepy as frig." Shinto said.

"What is Marble Hornets?" I asked.

"Yeah. It sounds like a bad horror movie." Zion said.

"It is." Kyle said.

"No it wasn't! Anyway, Marble Hornets is based off a creepypasta." Shinto said.

"What's a creepypasta? Is it creepy noodles?" Nelson laughed.

"Haha, no. There like scary stories that no one knows who told them and when. So they will come out in different ways." Shinto explained.

"So, urban legends." William said.

"Yeah, basically." Shinto Kyle said.

"That sounds cool. What was so bad about the movie?" Myuesaki asked.

"The acting, and the fact that the main horror, was a man in a suit." Kyle said.

"But is was still scary." Shinto said.

"I would like so see this movie. Who is the movie based around?" Nelson asked.

"The Slenderman or The Operator, Masky or Tim and Hoodie or Brian." Shinto said.

"I would have to look them up later." Murasaki said.

"Are there any others?" I asked.

"Laughing Jack, Smile Dog, Happy Appy, Sonic.exe, just to name a few." Kyle said.

"My favorite is one called Jason The Toy Maker. He reminds me of by dad. I mean, he looks like him, and creates toys like him. They can be brothers!" Shinto said.

"You never know, he might be your dad." Nelson laughed.

      We all laughed. That would be kinda weird and scary if your father turned out to be a creepy killer. But it might explain more why Shinto is scary, and deadly. After school we all walked home. I invited Shinto over. She came over and showed me some of the creepypastas she was talking about. The Laughing Jack guy looked like a clown just black and white. Then the Slenderman guy was a really tall faceless man. Masky was a boy who wore a mask. I get the name now. Same with Hoodie. Smile Dog was a creepy among dog and Jason The Toy Maker looked just like Shinto's dad like she said he did. The red hair, the eyes, the way he dress, everything. The the bunny Shinto has, the one with the long ears and arms, looks like the one Jason has. It's really creepy that they look alike. They look a like to much.
     Shinto also showed me a creepypasta called Candy Pop. He also looks like a clown. He wears all blue. His hair is blue with purple or pink bells on the tips of it. He carries a huge hammer. Shinto wants to cosplay him. She's making the hammer now. Shinto showed me more. They all looked creepy and weird. She told me their stories and I got creep out a little. Jason's story scared me the most. I can never look at Shinto's toys again. Actually, I could never look her father again. Shinto soon left and I went to bed. I laid in bed with a flashlight, hoping that Laughing Jack wasn't under my bed and hoping Candy Pop will not be in my dreams.

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