>>98608592Lacks proper context, I don't even know what this is supposed to be a collection of, generic creepy phrases?
>>98608611Tryhard and edgy but at least more beliaveable than the majority of lost episode pastas
>>98608833A classic, love the grotesque designs of the mutants and the time paradox ending
>>98618184More funny than scary desu, my suspension of disbelief died really fast
>>98618193Just as nonsensical as Cervine Birth, but it's not necessarily a bad thing as it kinda helps evoke the spooky mood
>>98618207Author is trying too hard to make us believe his story, but nice buildup and also great fucking ending
>>98618425The black-and-white shot of the couch being vacant with smashed cups all around would look kinda creepy when I think about it, the rest is really pointless
>>98618546Nothing particularly terrifying, but short and sweet, sounds like something plausible. Though I'm pretty sure geofags could point out some inconsistencies about this
>>98618567The way it's written is very confusing.
>When Isabelle went outside to investigate, Maisie began to struggleAgainst whom? This sounds like a translation where the translator didn't exactly know what "struggle" specifically means
>the skull on the photos belonged to none other than Maisie Deacon herselfSo if these are not photos of Maisie alive, who's supposed to be in the photos? If these are photos of her killer, then who even took them? Is that uncertainty supposed to be the spooky part?
>>98618601Pretty good, but too much pathos at the end, and some "attractions" work better than the others.
>>98618620I can tell this one is really old. Works good for what it is, but probably worked better when it was written.
>>98618639This one is just kinda silly.
>>98618653I always like the stories that build up the mood before describing some obscure creepy video, and this is definitely not the worst of them, but could've been much better.
>>98618803Just the right amount of pathos to work.