Video game myths

Well when I was younger I legitimately thought ghosts were real because I watched a bunch of supernatural horror movies when I shouldn't have. I doubt it's something a younger child wouldn't think in any case.

Jesus nigger at least post Sleepycast shit. Why animators are unable to use one of the thousands of models available for gmod is beyond me.

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I remember one time when some of my classmates and I were together in one of their houses crowded around the TV playing some PS1 game (iirc, might have been N64 in this specific instance - we did things like this a lot). The game in question we were playing was 3D third person and you played as a girl with this dress/skirt on. Now, my friends and I, being the prepubescent but sexually curious kids we were, brought up the idea of moving the camera down so you could see under her dress/skirt. The kid who owned the game said he would have done it himself on his own time but his parents are usually in the same room and he didn't want to get in trouble. In any case, we were alone and it was pretty late out so we got him to do it. Turns out, there wasn't any panties, it was just kind of a no-effort black abyss. Here's the strange part: we kept the camera down there trying to inspect the 'abyss' to see if maybe there's some semblance of panties, but just then a really frightening face replaced the texture of the blackness under her skirt and a very loud and annoying sound played - almost like a screamer. Anyways, we all screamed as well and woke up the kid's parents and we were told to go to bed and didn't continue, but we all just reasoned that it was probably a built-in mechanism to stop you from looking upskirt. Pretty damn effective if you ask me.
My problem with the whole thing is that, if you're gonna scare us, at least put in the effort of actually giving her panties to look at, otherwise it all seems kind of useless. If I can find the game again I'll try it out.

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I'm glad, the show was getting stale by the end and ever since the move out of the house because their cunt of a land lord they were struggling harder and harder to stay connected, the fact that they failed terribly to establish the CleepyCabin offices that Stamper worked tooth and nail for doesn't help things either

If I learned anything from WWEW, it is that good things must die before they turn to shit.

I can't even listen to Shmucks so you're probably right

WWEW, I miss you

You've peaked my interest. What went wrong with SleepyCabin?

Remember the analogies of Sleepycabin being like Holla Forums, but in a podcast? It became like Holla Forums, but in a podcast.