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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I've not long finished work and taken my four legged friend walking in woodland, as the night draws in.
It reminded me of some friends from the city who visit me occasionally and find the deep blackness of the country at night almost scary, and almost kept gripping my arm in the woods.
What genuinely has hairs on the back of your neck raising, and gets your creepy imagination going? |
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I can be outside pretty much anywhere even in the dark and I really dont mind a bit. It is large dark buildings that give me the creeps. Empty University corridors or factories, shopping centres or anywhere that should be brimming with people that is eerie without. |
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"I can be outside pretty much anywhere even in the dark and I really dont mind a bit. It is large dark buildings that give me the creeps. Empty University corridors or factories, shopping centres or anywhere that should be brimming with people that is eerie without. "
Ooo yeah..old industrial buildings. Ship wrecks...i used to dive and I hated being near them. |
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Being inside a lit room & close to a window with no curtains or blind & it's dark outside. That fear of there suddenly being a face at the window looking in. Spooks the hell out of me & even typing this gives me goose bumps lol. |
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When I let the puppy out in the back garden before bed and it's still calm and pitch black and her ears prick up and she lets out a little growl and then puffs her chest out and stands there barking into the darkness at a cat or a fox, or frog or, or, or, or SOMETHING.....! |
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"I can be outside pretty much anywhere even in the dark and I really dont mind a bit. It is large dark buildings that give me the creeps. Empty University corridors or factories, shopping centres or anywhere that should be brimming with people that is eerie without.
Ooo yeah..old industrial buildings. Ship wrecks...i used to dive and I hated being near them."
Ooh I might be tempted by a ship wreck, you would need torches though I guess |
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By *eliWoman
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Tree lined roads. You know the sort where the trees form a bridge almost and it blocks out any possible light from the night sky and the road is incredible straight and you're driving along but you have to have Spotify off in case something leaps out at you. I remember driving in a similar road in Aberdeenshire and I could almost swear I saw Haggis lurking, waiting to pounce. |
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I used to love walking pooch in the woods at night . Its such a wonderful place so differnt and so alive . The countryside at night holds no fears .
Now towns or cities at night spook the dickens of me |
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" I've not long finished work and taken my four legged friend walking in woodland, as the night draws in.
It reminded me of some friends from the city who visit me occasionally and find the deep blackness of the country at night almost scary, and almost kept gripping my arm in the woods.
What genuinely has hairs on the back of your neck raising, and gets your creepy imagination going? "
The thought of big hairy spiders, and shit if I see one Jesus the hairs on the back of my neck stand up, I shiver and then scream and run for the hills.. |
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" I've not long finished work and taken my four legged friend walking in woodland, as the night draws in.
It reminded me of some friends from the city who visit me occasionally and find the deep blackness of the country at night almost scary, and almost kept gripping my arm in the woods.
What genuinely has hairs on the back of your neck raising, and gets your creepy imagination going? "
The minute a woman says “ We have to talk “ |
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Horror movies I don't like to watch them. Apart from that I'd walk through a graveyard or anywhere and it wouldn't bother me, unless I watched a movie before hand and then I wouldn't even make it through my door lol. |
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"Owl's, even in daylight! Heads aren't supposed to swivel like that....
Have you seen their legs "
I'm fine with scary claws, it's just the unnatural movement.... * shivers * |
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There’s a certain road in my hometown that’s next to a graveyard. As a teenager I walked down it, slightly d*unk one night. As I was walking past the graveyard I thought I saw someone/ something from the corner of my eye near the graves. I stopped looked around but didn’t see anything, so carried on walking.
When you get to the bottom of the hill, there’s two ways you can go, left is a short cut by the river or carry on up the hill, that leads to a well lit road. I chose the long way home.
The reason, I knew someone was there, it’s happened a few times in my life when I’ve been in a situation knowing there’s danger, I’m sure we all have had that feeling that somethings not quite right. But whatever it was, it was watching me and I’m sure it wanted me to take the shortcut. I kept looking around as I walked, it just didn’t feel quite right, even though I couldn’t see it, I just knew it was there.
To this day, whenever I’m near that road I get shivers |
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Exploring abandoned buildings is creepy but at the same time I get a bit of a buzz from it too, as do many seen as urban exploration is very popular! Not been for a while but things like abandoned factories and hospitals or cold war bunkers etc
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