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What's the SCARIEST Creepypasta You've Ever Read?
Could you link to the video in the description? Thanks!
NES Godzilla
The third parent
Penpals
Man door hook hand car door
@@kerureads Penpals! I remember listening to that one. I honestly can't quite remember what happened in it anymore, but I remember liking a lot, some part even made me cry.
Borrasca and Penpal DESERVE faithful movie adaptations they’re just so good
I think Mr. Creepypasta said Borrasca has already been optioned for film. I may be wrong.
Bro Penpal is so good, literally my favorite.
I believe there's an audio drama that has Cole Sprouse in it yes That Cole Sprouse not even fucking joking
@@jadenbryant9283 probably not as good as the creepsmcpasta narration + that dudes weird
@@maxlee7584 what do you means he's weird
Borrasca tore me apart when I read it. I became so accustomed to eldritch evils and gorey ghouls from internet horror stories, I was not prepared for the utter evil of humanity. Up until the climax I wished for some sort of paranormal retribution, but was left with this amazing, terrible tale. It’s absolutely decimating.
Sam’s father is probably the most evil character I’ve seen in any creepypasta
Listened to it today, i was genuinely raging by the end of it but also quite relieved that kimber made it away at the end, and the realisation that the reason her mother hated kyle was because they were half siblings
@@gregpaterson2899 Listen to Part 5! The ending is bittersweet but it makes the entire story worth it
Read it 6 or 7 years ago, and the climax stills sits in my mind like a stain for the same reasons you mentioned. Just the hypothetical extents of human depravity mixed with the utter helplessness of political corruption when I was expecting just another cozy ghost story really stuck with me after all these years. To the point where just hearing Wendy say Borrasca when I was expecting one of the more well known creepypastas sent a chill down my spine.
@@gregpaterson2899I couldn’t read the rest of it. Did all the other girls get freed from the “stables”?
The one creepypasta i remember making me feel truly uncomfortable (and still does to this day) was the "Dogscape". Essentially a story on how the entire world was terraformed into a mass of dogs. Buildings, trees, streets, everything turned into bits and pieces of dogs. Its sounds silly at first but as the story moves along things do get....VERY disturbing
“everything on the planet’s on a cob!!”
i was literally going to comment this, dogscape is the only creepypasta ive ever lost sleep over.
Agreed. Some of the stories are a bit gross and exploitative, but the few good ones genuinely inspire a feeling of dread, hopelessness, and disgust while you read it.
disturbing isnt the right word for it its so disgusting its out of this world
Don't read uzumaki 😂
Borrasca isn't the scariest creepypasta I've read, but it's definitely the most traumatizing and depresing one. That story broke something inside of me.
If it makes you feel any better, CK wrote a final part, part 5 where Sam goes back with Kimber and kills his dad and the FBI infiltrates it and saves all the girls.
Whaddya mean, everyone's just having fun™
Imagine my excitement when I heard this was the scariest story. Imagine my horror when I heard that some mysterious skin figure out of this world was kidnapping children. Then imagine my utter disappointment when I heard that it's just bad people did it. I expected a scary creepypasta not a random CSI episode.
Honestly people only care so much because the victims were female. In real life MILLIONS of men are sent off to war to die horrific deaths simply for the crime of being male in a country. And people are absolutely fine with this murder happening (look at the hate for Russian soldiers). Reactions to this story just further prove no one cares unless women are the victims, in real life much much more horrifying things happen to men every day and people cheer it on
@@danieljakistam9409 You should probably give it a chance anyway, this recap doesn't do it justice. It doesn't feel like a CSI episode, it feels more like a Stephen King novel without the supernatural. Sadly the twist is spoiled, but it's not really as simple as this makes it sound.
Just in case not everyone knows, the author of Borrasca is C.K. Walker. She has written some of the best horror stories I’ve ever read, especially Whitefall, which I think everyone needs to read
She's no Mary Shelly, Octavia Butler, or Shirley Jackson. If she is the best you have ever read than I don't trust you have good taste.
@@bleachedout805 Or you're just being a snob who can't appreciate people with differing tastes lol
@@bleachedout805Them: "She has written some of the best I've ever read"
You: "If she is the best you have ever read"
Do you often struggle with understanding what you've read? They didn't say it was "the best" they have ever read.
@@bleachedout805Dude no need to be a wad.
@@aquaticalateralisBoys, lets just agree that everyone has different taste.
"The Strangers" by W.M. Powers is a creepypasta about a young couple who get lost in a deserted town and encounter a group of hostile and creepy strangers who pursue them. The story builds tension and ends with a shocking twist that leaves the reader wondering about the true nature of the strangers. It is a well-crafted and memorable horror story.
Is there anywhere I can read it? Can’t seem to find it
Absolutely cannot find this story, want to read it, maybe you could drop a link?
@@greenh2975 I just looked it up on both youtube and google and found it. Just type in what he said. I posted a link to another guy, but idk if it's there, youtube sometimes deletes comments with links.
The only "The Strangers" I can find is the one about the guy on the subway.
130 upvotes who thought the story sounded cool, and dont even know that this guy made it all up.
As someone who read borrasca as a very young teen, I can confirm that it really can destroy a person when you don't know what you're getting into. I cite it as a big reason why I was horrified of growing up, pregnancy, and the world at large. Sure, growing up worried me, but borrasca made that fear so much worse. The idea of getting older and becoming complacent to inhumane actions freaked me out. And, as I grew up, I realized that adults are indifferent to inhumane stuff all the time. The story was so real in a way I never could have seen coming and I have to commend it for that. Everyone's said this already, but I'm being real when I say that this damn creepypasta can permanently change you.
that’s what happened to me with penpal
i listened to it at work the other day after years throughout my childhood tryna listen to it
and majoritt of the times throughout my shift i was fighting tears n when i finished i was crying to one of my customers about it while checking them out n he said he’d listen to it
it had me at home wanting to call my childhood best friend that i havent talked to in a long time
i didnt tho but it had me reflecting sm on my life n changing my view points i still cry to the ending.
My favorite is an oldie but goodie, 1999. The fact that it is completely grounded in reality and uses old obscure children's shows as references makes it far more convincing and scary to me than your average lost episode creepypasta. It also doesn't go too extreme with the actual murder scenario, making it all the more real and chilling to me.
1999 is the title?
@@thehutch7728 Yes! Be wary though that some of the readings by bigger youtubers have been deleted and reuploaded because apparently some unauthorized individuals were adding to the story without consent of the original author. It is still a very good story and I recommend searching for it. :)
@@thehutch7728 Enter '1999 MR BEARS CELLAR'. Short series, covered by many, I'd recommend Creeps McPasta, he does a great job narrating it.
always loved this one too. not my favorite but it was the first creepypasta i ever read that genuinely spooked me enough to have trouble sleeping.
What makes it even more disturbing is that something like this could or have actually happened in real life
I remember reading one where a father, mother and son get abducted. The father wakes up in an empty room and starts to hear a person banging from the room next to it. Over time, he begins to communicate with the person through a series of bangs ( they couldn't hear each others voices ), and it eventually leads to the man making a small hole in the wall. He looks through and see's a man smashing his dead sons head against the wall, while his severely tortured, but still breathing wife, watches on. I genuinely sat in silence for about 20 minutes after.
It would be highly appreciated if you remembered and shared the name.
@@VV-iu9eo Unfortunately, I can't remember the name as it was so long ago. I'm pretty sure the " Creepy " podcast did a version of it, but I found it much tamer in comparison.
Wait so the twist is that the family that was abducted got abducted but also tortured?
@@ITSMeatMan tbf, I kinda brushed over some bits, so I'll break it down.
1. Family get abducted. ( mum, dad and son )
2. The father wakes up alone in a locked, empty room.
3. As he tries to work out what to do, he hears a faint banging from the room next door.
4. He shouts out, but the only response he gets is the faint banging, so he develops a yes/ no system, one bang for yes, two for no.
5. Through questioning over a couple of days, he discovers the person in the next room is a fellow prisoner, but he also gets told there's a way to peer into the prisoners room ( can't quite remember exactly how he does this ).
6. When the father gets a glimpse into the next room, he discovers that person is not a prisoner but actually the person who abducted them, and he had been banging his dead sons head against the wall.
I think it's the pure sadistic nature of it that blew my mind. Going from hope to the worst thing imaginable.
Okay, I’m sorry, but the sheer abruptness of the reveal and the implication that the man had been casually slamming the son’s head against the wall for multiple days straight just to communicate with the dad made me immediately burst into laughter. XD
One creepypasta that I still remember vividly to this day was one about a member of the family narrating that one night, a criminal enters their home and starts killing the other members of the family, and at the end we find out that the "person" narrating it is actually the dog of the family, as he watches in horror as his family gets killed.
I think the story was called “Paws” or something adjacent. CZcamsr Hoodoohoodlums Revenge had it as one of his top ten creepypastas of the year. 2019, 2020, or 2021 I think
It’s called “doors”, published in 2010
Creepypastas have their share of ups and downs, but I cannot state how good Penpal is. If you haven't read it, or listened to it via youtube, I genuinely reccomend it.
Best creepypasta
I read the book. It was excellent.
second comment i've seen talking about it, seems interesting so i'll update when i finish reading
edit 1: haven't started yet but DAMN this one is long, i'm in for a doozy
edit 2: part 1 was a little eerie, but the implications of part 2 unnerved me so much
@@waffler-yz3gwhave you gotten to boxes yet?
That story has a DISTURBING ability to get under your skin, it's not even gory but the suspense is oof *chef kiss*
The one creepypasta that kept me up the most nights went something like this.
Dude lives in his parents house, wakes up in the middle of the night to go piss. On the way back he steps into something wet, but doesn't really register it. Goes back to bed and almost falls asleep. Strange monster comes into his room, dragging parents body with it. Uses parents blood to write on the wall, then crawls beneath the bed where dude is pretending to sleep. Dude freaks out but thinks it could turn out ok. Some time later his eyes adjust to the dark/it gets brighter and he can read the writing the monster left. It just says "I know ur awake" 1:49
Think it was called "the masterpiece" or something
a
a classic
What do you even do in that situation honestly? Run away? Monsters grabbing your ankles and eating you. Fighting it would be cool since atleast you'd go out like a badass i guess.
I think it was just a regular serial killer, not a monster.
@@Resi1ience no, it was stated that it was something like a demon or goblin, it also painted a pentagram left to the message
Its called “him” and that is to this day the scariest story ive ever read
Im a little late but the creepypasta that absolutely shakes me is this:
Its a story told in a horror perspective where it seems as though a woman has been transported into the body of a nurse/surgeon operating on a dying soldier. Cant recall quite exactly who the patient is, but it may be her husband? Anyway, the soldier dies, and she wakes up, and explains to the reader that she experiences this recurring flashback, and its so vivid that she can feel, see, and hear everything that happened that day, as if she were reliving that moment, and no matter how she tries to tell people this is happening to her, it seems only she experiences this.
That is the most hauntingly terrifying, gut-wrenching portrayal of PTSD I have ever read.
whats the name of it?
My favourite creepypastas are Doors and Quiet, but the "scariest" one I ever heard (a reading, I didn't read it myself) I've forgotten the name of, but I remember the premise because it's what creeped me out.
The story was about the number of yearly drownings raising, because people would stop being buoyant in water and would just sink. Then people started to sink into the ground, like quicksand, as well as all manmade structures. The story was written from the perspective of someone who has already sunk, trapped in his house, with limited air and canned food.
it's named Return to Earth. really freaky story.
Some Junij Ito vibes on this one, thanks for the recomendation
@@MarcusVinicius-qd6wc No problem, there was also a more creepy-than-scary one called "dust" or smth, about a supernatural retelling of the dust bowl incident in the US.
@@MarcusVinicius-qd6wcI’m pretty sure there is a junji ito story with a very similar premise
Kinda reminds me of this one creepypasta. Don't remember the name of it, all I remember is that it involved law enforcement cordoning off this area, someone breaching the border for some reason, and the earth itself painfully warping and twisting their body in painful grotesque ways. The way it was written has stuck in my mind, and I really wish I remembered the name of it. Dr. Creepen narrated it years ago, though that doesn't really narrow anything down xD;
This story put me off of creepy pastas for years because I absolutely did NOT want to feel what this story made me feel again.
Borrasca is the Stranger Things cast trying to solve Carcosa from True Detective
true detective season 1 was immediately brought to mind when I listened to borrasca
@@allgIorytogod same
Time is a flat circle, after all. Telling the same stories over and over again.
@@allgIorytogod100%
It kind of reminded me of "the lottery" by Shirley Jackson
It points out pointless or cruel traditions continuing for no real good reason but only for the ignorance of the people, and who blindly follow without consequences.
The "lottery winner" is chosen and stoned to death like how the girls "disappear" in the small town while the town just allows it to continue whether due out of fear, or the bystander effect of ignorance
I'm here after the last episode of Creep Cast. Borrasca is a cognitohazard.
Same. Didn't know that he had previously covered it
Honestly, the creepypasta that wound up affecting me the most wasn’t even a particularly disturbing one- I just happened to read it at a formative time in my life. I forget the title, but the basic premise (iirc, this was a while ago so I likely forgot some details) was that a carnival arrived in town and part of it was a rollercoaster that people were _weirdly_ enthusiastic about. The protagonist isn’t into roller coasters but sneaks into an off-limits, behind the scenes part of the ride to see what’s going on. He discovers that part of the rollercoaster involves decapitating the riders, and replacing them with identical clones who will then recommend the experience to other people. Like I said, not the most scary. But, for some reason, every time someone recommends something to me that I don’t know all the details of, I will start thinking “What if it kills and replaces me?” I once got anxious about sitting in a chair because my mom told me how comfortable it was. (I am 20 entire years old, and this happened two months ago). I have no clue how this fear has stuck with me since middle school when it’s so ridiculous.
this sounds similar to 'something wicked this way comes' by ray bradbury, which is not a creepypasta but a 1962 novel. this sounds like an awesome and horrifying concept tho !
This is an awesome concept
One creepypasta I really liked is about a paranoid conspiracy father who separated from the family to build an underground bunker. So after his son and daughter haven't heard from him in a while, they go to his remote house to investigate, descending into the bunker. What they discover there.. is some weird hole, but then moving on they discover a body.. of the son. A doppelganger. The real son tells the sister to wait for him at the spiral stairs while he investigates further.. there he finds the corpse of the dad, in the bathroom who shot himself. He also finds the diary and puts in in his pocket before heading quickly out.
Immediately they decide to leave, but just before they do, the sister points out something in the corner.. another dead body... of her, but naked. So basically brother and sister discovered themselves dead in there.
Later on when they finally get home call the police etc, the son opens the diary while alone to read it.. he reads about his dad talking about discovering that hole... then a weird visit from his son and daughter... then manic writings how they are fake and it's not them.. ending with something to the effect of: "I killed one of them, but the other one I couldn't catch.... she's lurking somewhere in the bunker.. I'm stuck here in the bathroom with only one bullet left.. I will use it on myself... if you're reading this.. get out of here immediately.. she's still somewhere in the bunker"
Why was she naked? Was she the original sister?
@@francisco8345 Yes.. got killed by the doppelganger and took her clothes
Oh that’s such a horrifying penny-drop moment
If someone remembers the name of this one, I want to know it
@@elpretender1357 I'll try to find it. I heard it from MrCreeps channel.
I think an underrated gem is "My dog went missing for three days" its a typical skinwalker story but the writing style as well as the very effective voice acting in the audio version dial this story up to 11. And of course we cant forget about Penpal. That twist at the end good god, as an adult it's not that bizarre but as a kid I never saw it coming
Glad someone mentiomed it, one of my absolute favorites.
Saaaannnddy fuck that story still creeps me out. One of my favorites for sure
@@infamous6283 see that wasn't even the creepiest part for me. It was the whistling. Just that odd monotones off key call to the dog
I like how you mentioned it being "a typical skinwalker story" lmao. I really like that one, but goddd I hope people will stop doing skinwalker stuff at some point. This and Wendigos couldn't be more unscary and everyone is using them, they're worse than Slenderman at this point
By far one of the best stories in the now greatly over-saturated skinwalker/fleshgait/wendigo sub genre. It’s a legitimate masterpiece. Another excellent one to look up in “Campfire.” The Dark Somnium has an excellent narration of that one.
the first creepypasta I remember distinctly enjoying is Empty Prison. Basically it goes that some guy gets sent to a prison where everyone on the first floor is crazy, and scream at night. Long story short, they are screaming because a native american demon who lives in the area the prison was built on wakes up every changing of the season, and kills people on the floor. This rotting woman slowly works her way up the floors (protagonist is on the 5th) throughout the story, and people try to get transferred out of the prison any way possible, even resorting to suicide/self-mutilation. By the end of the story due to all the prisoners leaving, and the company going to shit, they make a paperwork error that says no one is left in the prison, and when they lock the place down, they trap the last 5 people in there with the demon without food for a week until they find the error.
Man watching this after the podcast it still stuck with me, I hate the fact this story is so good that it stays with you
I can't remember the name of it, I heard it a LONG time ago when I was knee deep in my creepypasta phase. But, the general plot was a story about two friends. One was the narrator. The second was an older lady friend. The one narrating is basically recounting how her older friend, who I believe was either divorced or a widow, met some guy online. He and her fell in love, or at least the older lady did. He showered her with praise and affection etc. Then he started asking for money, and of course she sent it. The narrating friend tried to tell her to not, it's a scam etc. But the older lady, desperate for love and companionship keeps doing it.
Eventually the older friend sets up going to go meet her new 'boyfriend' in another country. I genuinely forget which its been too long. But, before she goes the narrating friend makes her promise to use a code-word if she ever needs help. To keep texting and calling etc while away.
Well long story short, older friend leaves. Keeps in contact, clearly starts not enjoying her visit with her boyfriend, and one night calls her friend and says the code word. Needing help, or implying it. The friend tries to get information, where she is, etc. But, before she can give too much the call ends. The creepypasta ends with the narrator talking about calling the police, it being difficult because it's an international case. The boyfriend as he was online didn't really exist, of course. And just ends somberly with the narrator missing their friend.
It was very real. I am sure something has happened like this many times in real life. A friend leaves and never comes back and you KNOW something bad happened, and there's nothing you can do but hope one day you know what happened. It was depressing even. Because it was too real to life. No monsters, no eldritch horror, or...fucking seminars on hell invading earth (eye roll). It was horrific in what is implied.
BUT, I don't mean to shit on other people's preferences. I just find some stories, especially creepypastas, silly myself. :P
Probably the best creepypasta ive heard, that and “I dared my best friend to ruin my life” are the creepypastas i replay the most
That one doesn't even feel like a creepypasta at all. It's an awesome thriller, rather than horror. No complaints of course, it's an amazing story.
That was the first one I ever listened to and it still holds a place in my heart I love it. I like the thriller creepy pastas where they almost turn into battle manga without the pictures. The alternative reality series by Mr.Outlaw is good for that
Definitely up there. David King is still one of the most twisted villains the medium has to offer.
Omg YES I dared my best friend to ruin my life was one of the best ones I’ve read
Borrasca is one of the best-written, wildest creepypastas I've ever read.
The Pancake Family is probably the most *memorable* for the bizarreness and for the gut-punch ending.
OH and The Third Parent, aka Tommy Taffy. So unsettling.
They’re not dead, they’re just having breakfast
tommy taffy was so fucked
The Tommy Taffy author also has an excellent story called “Feed the Pig.” It’s horrifying.
@@WarriorofSunlight oh hell yeah time to look this up and ruin my sleep :D
Fucking hell tommy taffy i had to for e myself to finish reading it because i was so disturbed by it
When I saw your video's title I quickly thought of Borrasca. Because that was the pasta that I couldn't listen to in one go that's how disturbed I was. I was very sensitive towards such topics back then and it almost broke me. I saw something like this coming but I could not have prepared myself for that twist. My. Gosh!
Personally I'll never be able to understand how people find these terrifying, sure it's a harsh topic but I feel like it's pretty hard to deny those crimes are a part of the Daily world and exist since the very start of humanity
@@Melissa31179Exactly, it just makes you angry, not terrified.
"Anansi's Goatman" is my personal favourite pasta. Just the way it's written makes it seem more realistic, as though it really is being written my a teenager. Granted, it is a typical skinwalker story, but it still holds a dear place in my heart.
Also, they made an RPGMaker game based off it, called "Skinwalker". Markiplier even played it way back in the distant year of 2013.
This hits different after the CreepCast episode
I remember reading this quite a few years ago. The characterization and the fact it takes place over many years gives the story a well deserved length. It has the build up suspense of expecting something supernatural, but like you said, taking a much darker realistic turn.
My favorite would have to be “Psychosis”, one from way back. I find the writing style to exquisitely display psychosis, especially up to the end.
agreed!
Oh, Psychosis it's so good, I forgot many a creepypasta, but Psychosis and Penpal are the one's I never forget
Honestly the story just pissed me off made me realize why the punisher for me growing up as a kid wasn’t just some cool guy but rather a true hero. I was always interested in the punisher and stories like this remind me why it’s because in this world the only thing that will stop violence is more violence and there’s some people in this world that need to be dragged down to hell with your pure hands
I absolutely LOVE "The Horror from the Vault." I love how it keeps showing the aftermath of what happened and for a while you don't quite know what's going on, like the empty lab where there's just piles of clothes, or all the animals disappearing, and then you find out. Great body horror
Ahhhh Horror from the Vault, I have fond memories associated with it
Oh, thanks, I loved that one but forgot the name
I really thought Borrasca was good, but I never understood how the MC just "gives up." It really bums me out in these stories where the MC just suddenly becomes so defeated and doesn't try to stop it.
In case you are unaware there is an official final part that happens years later. I think it's part 5? It might give the conclusion you seek
@@frogmemo4153 Oh! Awesome. Thank you. I remembered listening to the earlier parts of it on NoSleep and I think they never covered Part 5. I might be wrong on that since it's been so long ago.
@@frogmemo4153can I get spoilers somewhere.
You gotta remember he was like 12 at the beginning of it all and after the first timeskip he was 17(?). They tried to help, but multiple REALLY messed up stuff piled on all at once and, quite honestly, I don't think I could blame him for completely breaking down like he did.
there's a story I've never been able to find again but its stuck with me for YEARS
It's a woman smoking on her porch at night, then she hears a knocking on her door _from inside_ and she opens it, nothing. So she closes the door to finish her cigarette and hears the knocking AGAIN, this time when she opens it she steps inside only to end up on her porch again. The door closed behind her and she's locked out so she starts banging on the door
yada yada she was hearing herself knocking bc she's in a time loop, but it was written so well and I cant for the life of me find it!
I’m searching so hard lol
I once read one, don't remember the name, about a scientific experiment about people that were (I think) surgically altered to have no perceptive organs and they started hallucinating about demons and hell and how there was "no salvation, only punishment" and the scientists on the project started to drop out one by one because they couldn't bear the realization. I think some scientists were also told about the fate of their lost loved ones in the afterlife and it completely broke them because none of the stories were good.
@@RottenApple64 yeah thats it. It's shorter than I remember lol.
isnt that gateway of the mind?
Borrasca is an absolute masterpiece, I never fully listened to or read Penpal but I know it is up there too. I am so glad you did a video on this, the story really has a way of making you feel the characters, and more importantly, forget that it is even a horror story. I was so engulfed in it all throughout, it felt like like spending the night with a drink in hand listening to somebody simply retell the story of their life, and it was enthralling. The small town urban legends and children's tales, the way kids who grow up together have such a unique bond, the way it is so utterly realistic and believable throughout the entirety, listening to the narrator grow up, his friends and classmates growing up around him in the looming shadow of this increasingly strange mystery, only to climax in the single most horrifying, gut wrenching ending. Everything being explained and wrapped up so efficiently, and the reminder that you clicked on a horror video, you aren't having a drink and swapping childhood stories anymore, you are experiencing the sheer dread of human evil.
Penpal is, in a way, very emblematic of classic Reddit stories in that it's well written and mysterious enough, but when it comes time to wrap things up, it always trips. The difference is that Penpal still manages to be good despite the ending being weaker. The first few chapters are definitely really good, and the story made me jumpy for a few days. The one thing that I couldn't get behind was that there were definite points where something supernatural happened but the story doesn't have a supernatural conclusion. Overall though, I quite liked the concept. It really hit my particular phobia of "something mundane that's completely out of your control happens and suddenly the whole life you've spent decades working on falls apart."
The one about the time travel college experiment is absolutely terrifying and it still sticks with me to this day
Send the story, I’m tryna read it.
@@XRelaysI think they’re referring to The Time Machine- absolutely horrifying
oh where like 3 ppl get sent to a house for a time travel experiment. the researcher says that it wouldn't take that long but they spend like forever there. and one of them stares out into the abyss and can't stop staring. hours then days then what seems like years. they spend in that house. feeling nothing. just in a neutral state forever.
I’m glad Borrasca is getting more attention,It’s still an underrated story in my opinion
It’s crazy to come here after seeing the creep cast
Borrasca is the best short story I've ever read. Every time I re-read it, it gets better. All the small details pointing towards the reveal are incredible
I remember reading this story, and I was so eager for them to find the skinned man but was so disappointed to find out there wasn't anything supernatural going on... Granted, the story is still very disturbing, but the whole reason why I was reading it was because I was trying to find a good supernatural scary story.
Best creepypasta I've read that made me uncomfortable was "My Dog Went Missing for 3 Days" if I remember the name correctly. Literally about a hunter and his good dog going up in the woods to hunt for a week. Then the dog goes missing. When she comes back, something is off and you never can figure out what exactly is off about the dog, it's just...wrong.
Awesome story, I demand that ti be made into a short film or a slow burn horror movie.
I remember reading this on r/nosleep a long time ago. There are still twists unspoiled here. Have a read for it yourself!
And having finished it for the first time yesterday, I wholeheartedly agree with how well-written Borrasca is but how messed up it is at the same time. I just felt really squeamish by the fourth act, and the whole story really broke me by the end.
Especially Whitney.
>fourth act
So it's one of those stories, then? I might just give it a read myself.
@@dutch_asocialiteIt has 5 parts, with the 5th part being by far the longest.
@@shockshplock3480if i'm not wrong, the fifth part was written later, and was not planned at the start, but rather made by the writer because so many people asked them to make an happier ending
Soilers for those who have not read
I think another level of messed up that Borrasca adds is at the end the letter says any children with K or P names were babies from the mines and were named after the dad. Meaning Kyle and Kimber were half siblings the whole time without knowing.
Long-time Creepypasta enjoyer here, and I 100% agree. When I was in Dublin, about a year ago, I visited Kilmainham Gaol, a former prison built in the 19th Century where numerous important historical figures have been imprisoned and/or executed. The tour guide at Kilmainham Gaol made a comment about how it gets cold in the prison because it's an old building made of stone. When someone in the tour group asked him if the reason it was cold was because of ghosts, the tour guide replied, "Don't be afraid of ghosts. There's no such thing. It's the living you should be afraid of."
Borrasca is where I tend to point to when I make the point that you can write a story with some of the most depraved acts humanly imaginable, so long as the ending is satisfying. Not good, doesn't have to be good, or happy, but satisfying. Borrasca's ending was, for me, undoubtedly satisfying. I couldn't think of a more appropriate way to end it myself, thinking about it to this day gives me a cold, empty feeling in my stomach, and I don't regret reading it at the exact same time I never, _ever_ wanna read it again. Same as with Penpal. There was another one, I forget the name of it, where a whole town has "uncles" that would go into the houses of family's with children, and everyone in the family had to do whatever the "uncle" said and no one was allowed to talk about it with anyone outside of the family, and it was all a metaphor the cyclical nature of abuse, that I thought was very well written for the subject matter it was touching on. The Stitch Files, on the other hand, while I liked the concept of what was in it and it's rather Hellraiser-esq themes, had a very aburpt and unsatisfying end, which made all the gore and shockhorror gratuitous instead of leading to a proper ending.
All that said, while it's not the scariest creepypasta, Normal Porn for Normal People is the one that has stuck out in my mind the most throughout all the years, because despite how odd it was, it came off less as a story and kind of more as an urban legend, and something that you could absolutely accidentally stumble on by clicking the wrong link in a forum.
Lol we are in the same boat. Cool story, never touching it again. Correct me if im wrong but it seems you haven't read the sequel. It offsets the horror factor and delves more into the characters' inner struggles x years after the incident, but has this sort of bittersweet ending. I still prefer the first part by a milestone, and i like to think the whole operation crashed down by its own weight eventually, but eh its a good read if you are into power trip fantasies.
I think the one you mean is Tommy Taffy the third parent
The creepypasta that has had the deepest effect on me is the Pill Mills. Because it takes place so close to where I grew up, and mentions several locations I've been to a ton, it cuts deep and still freaks me the hell out every time I listen to it. It's not the most well written, but it gets me.
It was genuinely one of the most gut wrenching stories ever. The lingering dread, the ever presebce sense of discomfort throughout the story kept me hooked. How the memories of the narrator's childhood unravelled into this nightmare was so well written. The sound coming from the mines never set right with me and it only grew worse with time. The hopelessness of the narrator and the horror of what was being done to so many people with everyone's knowledge sends chills down my spine. Goes on to show how much evil humanity is capable of.
"Humans lick too", I think that's what it was called, freaked me out for a few days. I would hear a faucet dripping at night and it would wake me up in a cold sweat.
Major TW: self die, unwanted sexual advances, and just, bad.
For starters: this is terrifying and haunting to a grown man. Imagine being me, a 14 year old girl listening to this story alone in my room. This story is amazingly written but like DUDE OH MY GOD. I was almost the age of the main girl for most of the story.
For those who haven't heard it, it's SO MUCH WORSE than how he described it. The main trio of protagonist kids is a girl, Kimber,, and two boys. One boy, can't remember his name, moves into the town with his family. I'll call him Adam for simplicity. The other is named Kyle. Adam has an older sister named Whitney who hates it here, wants to go home back to her bf. She's the one who goes missing, and her mom is sobbing and losing her mind, the dad is pretty closed off. They never find her.
Ffw handful of years, the kids are now 16 and in HS. Adam's two friends are dating. More crazy shit happens and a creepy guy comes to town. Adam is still dead set on finding Whitney, so he convinces his friends to help him look for details and they find the word Borrasca.
Side note: a real borrasca is in fact a cool thing to me. It's a certain type of mine; the first mine in a network to be made.
Back to trauma-
They're finding more, tensions are rising, and Kimber's mom commits suicide. She leaves Kimber a note telling her why, how much she loves her, and saying she's sorry. At least we assume that's what it is. Her father won't give it to her. So during the funeral, the three make a plan to get Kimber to her house while the service is going and get her note while her father isn't home. Plan commences and she finds it and reads it and it's horrifying. Kimber is kidnapped.
The boys go to find where she is. She's at the Borrasca. They just need to find it. Kyle and Adam go to save her and have to kinda fight their way through some familiar faces in the town and evade them mostly. They get separated looking for Kimber in these old broken down buildings when Adam finds a girl in a room
Super fucked up part incoming-
It's Whitney.
It took him a second to recognize her; it's been years since he's seen her. And to top it off, she's pregnant. About to give birth in the coming DAYS pregnant. And she gets Adam to leave her there. To save Kimber instead. He punches someone, manages to find Kimber, free her, and they get her into the woods down the hill to escape. The boys are beaten pretty badly and escape as well.
Kimber is gone. She's out of the town, and Kyle is catatonic. Adam ditches town, unable to face his father, knowing what he does now about how his dad was in on it.
Borrasca V. gets even more twisted. That's where I'm ending my recap. I haven't listened to it in like three years give or take. That's how intensely it messed with me.
Boressca V? Is that a sequel?
@@Quintepalix Yes. It's the sequel.
If I remember correctly, there were some subtle details that made it even worse.
When the guy saw his sister, she sort of just layed there, staring at him in the dim light.
The guy had a very similar frame to his dad.
The dad told the guy he loved the sister more than he would ever know.
The man who was in the borrasca said that the sister was going to be ground in the machine pretty soon because she only produced shit babies.
@@fqfgecngacbgeagbd2146 yeah, pretty much. mC was named Sam. And Yeah, in part two the Sheriff says exactly that to his own son "I loved her more than you'll ever know." Which made my skin crawl.
I haven't read many creepypastas, but there was one called "Psychologist" about a man that traps his wife and kids in a white room to document what would happen, that left me deppressed for a week.
Pretty sure that story is called "starving dogs"
@@elpretender1357 Starving Dogs was the prequel.
Borrasca was super well written but I clocked out once I got the impression that it's angle was to disturb and depress. Props to the author, as what I read was incredible, but after looking up some spoilers I figured the story just wasnt for me at the time. Would love to hear recommendations on creepypastas and stories about content that's more unknown and mysterious than disturbing, something along the lines of the "Stairs in the woods" stories of that search and rescue officer
Same, I read all of the other C.K. Walker's stories that she has on her website, but I never read Borrasca, thankfully I read some spoilers about its subject matter and I know it would only make me upset. She has some very cool short stories tho.
Also, I love the stories of the search and rescue officer.
Honestly I think what was even more disturbing than Borrasca was Tommy Taffy the Third Parent. That shit was horrifying and still gives me shivers just thinking about it.
What's it about?
@@snowfrosthd1796 I honestly don’t even think I could explain it without spoilers, ya just gotta listen to it. It’s terrifying but it’s worth it.
@@melissaamyasmr3575i should have waited until morning to look that one up bro😭
@@RottenApple64 oh I absolutely agree I was just saying in terms of what’s extremely disturbing and insane and just tons of content warning (rightly so) I believe Tommy Taffy is right up there with Borrasca if not worse.
But at the same time, both are extremely thought provoking, suspenseful, and well written. Creepypastas like these aren’t for everyone, that’s why they have content warnings in the titles..
I really didn't like Tommy Taffy
Psychosis and NoEnd House will always be my nostalgic favorites. I especially love how due to the very nature of psychosis, it's pretty much impossible to say for sure what was actually real. Sometimes reality and the human psyche are more terrifying than any lame edgy tropes and hyperrealistic blood you can write into a story.
I watched the first 9 seconds of this video, paused, went to read the first comment i saw, and then went on to read the story myself. Extremely disappointed, all that build up thrown away for an extremely gross and violent fantasy. I recommend only reading the first chapter and building the rest of the story by yourself. There is an incredible web of little details throughout all chapters that is fun to remember and go "ohhh so THATS what that meant?!", which I admire, but it's all thrown away for shock value.
Borasca was just an amazing narrative tied together by a childrens myth that makes the reader imagine some awful creature on the darkness. That’s the horror, you litterally make it up in your own head just for the reality,that often breaks the illusion of fear, to instead instill a new dread incomparable to that of a child’s imagination.
One of my absolute favorites is The Showers. It's not as well known as others, so I totally recommend it for those who never heard of it.
That story started to remind me of the old day horror stories, but it's nothing compared to "why we never returned to the moon" and "the part of the dark web we aren't supposed to see." I literally have a fear of low bass because of that story, and the return to the moon one, this one narrator had this awful probe background noise during it that made me feel isolated, and the story is out of this world 🌎.
Also that girlfriend was a bitch.
Oh yeah, Barrosca was amazing. I listened to the auidodrama rendition of the story from QCode a little while ago and its just as great as Mr Creepypastas narration of it.
As for me, i have a personal favorite.
"They Die Namless" by Aaron Shotwell was one that really stuck with me. I heard it first narrated by Mr . Creepypasta a few years ago. Its a supernatural one but i think its super well written in my opinion.
Another one would have to be Cabin Getaway and Stolen Tongues by Felix Blackwell. Those were pretty good.
I'm surprised I don't see anyone talking about Tommy Taffy, The Third Parent. Another very long story, but it's so well written and so horrifying. I listened to The Dark Somnium's narration of this, I really recommend it if you enjoyed Barrasca.
I also wanna share the creepypasta that had the biggest impact on me and really fucked me up for a while, it's called The Pancake Family. I really recommend the Dark Somnium's narration of this, because the way he narrated it is part of the reason it had such a big impact on me.
The Third Parent!! This one hit me SO hard-- I think especially because of the atmosphere while I was listening. I was like 17 and was driving home from an event that I had left early because I was feeling anxious but when I got to my neighborhood I realized I didn't want to be home yet so I drove past my house and into the back roads through the woods to take random turns and explore. It was like 10:30pm and I'd been listening to a different, shorter creepypasta narration. Auto play was on though and the dark somnium's narration of the third parent started playing. Between his narration and production skills and just the story itself I was so on edge and absolutely captivated. It definitely didn't leave me in a better mood than I'd started out in but I'm so glad I experienced it. It's seriously a masterpiece.
@@milk.meister.mcChonky Oh my god that's literally the best atmosphere for a creepypasta, but I understand that it would probably leave you feeling horrible and sad, especially with a story like that 😭 it hit me hard when I listened to it and I was literally playing Minecraft 💀 Idk if you've listened to many other narrations by the Dark Somnium but I would also REALLY REALLY recommend The Pancake Family, after I listened to it the first time I just had to take a few minutes to collect myself before listening to another narration... it's SO good though, it's worth it!
The scariest creepypasta I ever read was "My Brother Died When I Was a Child and He Kept Talking." It was a silly title but a genuinely creative and disturbing tale.
"Cabin Getaway" is an amazing story. Perfect if youre into skinwalker type stuff. Not the scariest or most disturbing but such a wonderfully paced story that i find myself revisiting more than any other creepypasta
Happy I didn't see this clip before watching the creepcast episodes
Dude I actually watched this but completely forgot it 😂. Thank god
Here from CreepCast!
It's definitely one of my favorites and I still think about it often, but I wouldn't call Borrasca "scary", per se. Deeply, DEEPLY disturbing, but not scary. The scariest one to me is probably The Dionaea House (also incidentally the first one I ever read). Can't smell baked goods without thinking of it! The amount of work put into it with all the extra blogs and journals is really something you don't see much. But there are so many good stories, especially if you hang around the noselep subreddit (which is where Borrasca and Penpal and possibly The Strangers and The Story of Her Holding an Orange and a lot of other things people are mentioning were originally posted).
Wendigoon needs to describe the horrors of going to the DMV
The scariest creepypastas I've read are Gateway of the Mind (man has all his senses removed to see if he could communicate with God, if that's not scary idk what is), Psychosis, possibly The Showers? and while I don't really find Candle Cove scary it's very well written. (also special mention to No End House and Death at 423 Stockholm Street for the excellent twists)
Edit: Turns out Death at 423 Stockholm Street is written by the same author as Borrasca!
gateway of the mind used to keep me up at night. that and the classic metallica song, one, were the first time i ever had to think about existence and what it means to be human. i remember parts of psychosis but i could never finish it because it nvr grabbed my attention as much and was seriously lengthy. i'll have to check out the last 2!!
Man, I'm happy there are people out there that both know and appreciate Borrasca. Such an amazing story, easily up there with Psychosis and Penpal.
As for what pasta actually managed to scare me, it was a rather innocuous one named "I won't take care of my sister anymore". You can see the twist coming from a mile, but the delivery and description of it somehow managed to fill me with dread when I first heard it.
Imo the obvious twists can still be impactful bc it's basically like watching someone walk towards their doom and not being able to do anything to help.
god i won't take care of my sister anymore still sticks with me to this day, so unsettling
What was the twist? I read part 1 and 2 but i cannot find part 3 anywhere
I would not call it the scarriest creepypasta I ever read but I think its one of the most disturbing. That is mostly because of the fact that its very realistic and absolutely horrofying to think about that stuff like this happens every day in the real world
I remember when Borrasca first dropped on mrcreepypasta’s channel. Went in completely blind, no hype. Was not prepared AT ALL for how hard it would go. It’s still one of the most disturbing stories I’ve ever heard.
My favorite creepypasta has to be sid's tapes. I lived how it tries to get a rational explanation to all those "scary cartoon show episodes" by explaining it was a disturbed kid editing those tapes. Its a very well done story
Yep! Just to clarify there are two stories, the first being “Lost Episodes” and the second being “Sid’s Video”.
They’re written by Slimebeast, my favorite creepypasta writer. He pretty much never misses. Unique ideas, fun writing, great disturbing twists.
stories like borrasca are good and disturbing but make me more mad than scared. especially when the protagonist just lies down and takes it. i guess it makes it more realistic since most people would do just that but personally for me if i found a trafficking ring where i lived i'd grab a couple friends and some rifles. the creepiest story for me is my brother died but he kept talking, i really like the imagery in that one
Do you know about Borrasca V?
@@Miraphes is that a sequel? if so i will listen to it
Yeah, the premise is literally "grab a couple friends and some rifles" so you would really like it! @@utopiandystopia1383
based take, i feel the same way. I like being scared but it completely ruins my immersion when the characters could've actually done something about it. I just get mad over it, just like with real videos where terrible things happen, i get angry because i think i could've stopped it if i was there, even if, in reality, i probably couldn't.
@@utopiandystopia1383you listened to it yet?
After reading Borrasca again - it doesn't hold up. If you remove the "shock factor for the shock factor" part of it - it is just a boring story.
Wendigoon gets some details wrong here, since this is most likely from memory;
1. It wasn’t THE Skinned Man, it was many Skinned Men who were created after they didn’t do a proper ceremony before entering something called The Triple Tree.
2. The title for the story, Borrasca, comes from the name of the place “where bad things happen”, AKA where the innocent people would go to, disappear, die, and then become Skinned Men after improperly entering The Triple Tree. Not something he got wrong, just a detail I figured was worth mentioning.
3. The girl that was mentioned was the MC’s sister. Not something that he got wrong, just a detail I figured was important.
4. It wasn’t a dozen years, it was 5.
5. The friend group didn’t just randomly decide to investigate the disappearance/Borrasca, it was actually a second disappearance in the friend group.
6. The adults didn’t just “use” the women, they’d forcefully… *fill them* until they’d pop out a baby, which they’d then sell or give to the town.
2. i have a different interpretation of the triple tree. one of the girls says there's a poem associated with the tree, theres a part that says "a man waits for me under the tree, should i go or should i stay, it will be the same either way" the names carved into the tree are carved by the sheriff, or clery before they bring a girl up. so messed up right
6. the mc's sister died only because her father procreated with her :( her babies came out "defective" and they didn't know why, she was disposed of because of that...
I mean… he’s right about saying that they used women lmao idk what he got wrong there
@@Yuh_zhimmy I think that was his attempt to phrase it without it causing demonetization
Borrasca was insane!!! So disturbing. I think the shiny gentleman and what it was was more scary than the idea of the skin men.
I am so glad that this ended up in my recommended. I had completely forgotten about Borrasca. And now all the vivid memories and nostalgia came flooding back into my head.
I used to watch creepy pasta videos as a kid and the only one that still scares me is "if you see a man under the bench at the metro station, shoot him in the head"
All the other comments are sharing ones that scared them so heres how it goes: it's about a guy who tests drugs for a living and one day he takes a pill that speeds up his brain activity and as a result makes him process time quicker, but something goes wrong and he ends up perceiving a few hours as millions of years
Borrasca is an amazingly written story that sent me through every possible emotion. The ending of part 1 really bummed me out for a while. Then I stumbled across part 2 and they finally got the (comparatively) happy ending. It's phenomenal. It's one of those you can only truly experience the first time you read or listen to it.
what about 3 and 4
Anyone ever read the one where a group of friends go on a camping trip and encounter a skinchanger? It ends with some of the group escaping and one of their "friends" waving at them goodbye from the forest with it ambiguous whether everyone that left is really who they were when they got there. Been trying to find it for the last couple of years with no luck.
Anansis Goatman story? Fleshgait?
I know this isn't the one you're talking about but this reminded me of Just Give One a pretty scary story about a group of people going up to a cabin and encountering a skinwalker-esq creature that hunts them down and tries to plead with the narrator to just give one member of the group
I cant find one with that name, do you know what its called exactly?@@usernamepassword236
@@sangheiliwarrior86I was thinking it was probably Fleshgait
prettty sure that you’re thinking of Anasi’s goatman!
I literally had to pause when u said baraska, send chills up and down my spine I wish I never forced myself to listen to it
The helpless rage I felt listening to the story cant be described with mere words.
i was so invested in it i shed a tear when i thought kim died, but then when the conspiracy was revealed i started shaking with rage.
Not necessarily a creepypasta, but the one about the Forest Search and Rescue worker is my favorite online spooky story.
Yeah, 'Search and Rescue' is probably my favourite. Just because it builds a whole mythology of semi-interconnected elements.
I'D COMPLETELY FORGOTTEN ABOUT BORRASCA. OH MY *GOD* , what a throwback. I remember the story being *incredibly* disturbing. An incredibly well written and impactful pick for "scariest creepypasta" imo.
It wasn't even that good 😭
@buttercupbarbs4283 agreed, it's just pure shock value and the reveal ruins the story
@@FinnTheBee that's exactly what I thought hehe, the buildup was good up until the reveal
I first listened to Borrasca via MrCreepyPasta when I was 18. Even though I knew those certain things happened in real life, it still shocked me with that brilliant twist. However, that didn’t give me the disturbed feeling for most people.
What disturbed me was the sole description of one girl who the narrator untied from a bed, telling us her vacant, glassy-eyed expression and then describing how she laid back on the bed and put her hands back where they were restrained. I don’t know why, but that singular description haunts me still. The best I can come up with is that it is the product of doing the most evil action to a human being; no more fighting, no more struggling. Just complacent.
A disturbing story by the great C.K Walker, and she has my respect nonetheless.
I almost cried on this one, I was working too and omg... destroyed me. Thanks for coming on my for you page.
Dude Borrasca is one of the best stories I've ever read. I remember first reading it some 6 or so years ago and it is SOOOOOO good. I love the twist ending the sequel is amazing. Borrasca is still hands down one of the best modern horror short stories of our time I'd say, an absolute masterpiece
I remember the old days of creepypasta, when Borrasca first started getting narrations on CZcams. I’d never been so sucked into a creepypasta before and it was incredible.
I just watched a video yesterday of someone reading Borrasca and the climax just randomly replays in my head whenever and tears me apart inside.
Fun fact: the author of Borrasca was recruited to write for The Haunting of Hill House because of that story
I was in 10th grade when I read it and it traumatized me. When everything got revelead I had to take a pause. I couldn't deal with it.
It was my favorite also, but I also loved the sequel. For anyone who hasn't listened to the sequel yet, it absolutely holds up in its quality. Obviously it drops a lot of the "supernatural horror" elements from the original since the ending let the cat out of the bag, but it goes even deeper into the evils of humanity and our own struggle to overcome trauma, our past, and the genuine evils of this world.
I binged the entire thing in two days. It’s one of the best, most horrifying things I’ve ever read.
the scariest creepypasta i ever read was "i won't take care of my sister anymore"
a bit of a long-winded title, but it really disturbed me for reasons i will not spoil!
it's pretty short too, but damn was it effective back then...
Oh man I listened to this whole story while I was working 3rd shift, such a sad and disturbing story
honestly, i don't know what i was expecting aside from borrasca. some of the most vile, yet amazingly made storytelling i've ever come across.
i remember listening to this on early shifts years ago and it still sticks with me
Genuinely sounds terrifying. Even thought I now know the story's twist, I'm stills probably gonna listen to it. Thanks for the great vid
I know its probably not the best one out there but my favorite is Ted the Caver