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Read by Dennis Smith. An unwitting videographer is drawn into a mysterious researcher's day-long journey through a small place on the brink of total possession. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sorennarnia
https://open.spotify.com/track/7HHxFnV7qvEows9zU4VSsc?si=cJGwGcz9RsW6pfuObMA5gQ
Don’t you forget about me
theyll shoot me i dont care theyll shoot me in the back of the neck i dont care down with big brother they always shoot you in the back of the neck i dont care down with big brother
A Small Death
Rubies draw from her
A monsoon of ecstasy
The perfect anesthetic
To leave her numb
A tremor erupts
As the paper wets
A vision of madness
To all looking in
The goat has touched her
With astral fingers of fire
A macabre purification
Of a corrupt and wandering soul
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https://open.spotify.com/track/6LoQkCFWTaYHyz2ii3MlYv?si=WUDYIIGcQWu22zUuRuAJFw
In 2007, doom/noise metal band Stalaggh released Projekt Misanthropia. The band (whose members have yet to reveal their identities) attempted to create the most grief-stricken, horribly desperate, unlistenable album ever to grace the underground metal scene. This was the result of said attempt.
So how was it created? If you dare subject yourself to the 35-minute long cacophony, you’ll hear many, many terrifying screams amidst the band’s instruments. These screams are real. They were provided by criminally insane patients from a psychiatric ward.
In an interview, one of them stated: “One of our members works in a mental institution in Holland, so this is how we got access and permission to record. All patients who have worked with us gave their full written permission. One of the patients who suffers from schizophrenia even made the cover drawing of the Pure Misanthropia CD.”
Allegedly, one of said patients heard amidst the noise was said to have been in the asylum for having stabbed his mother 30 times when he was only 16 and in another occasion, one of the bandmates was attacked by another patient with uncontrollable homicidal tendencies, which was also recorded.
Stalaggh (which, in case, you’re not aware was a Nazi POW camp) have since rebranded themselves as Gulaggh (the Soviet prison camps of the Cold War) and released another album in 2008, Vorkuta (one such markedly notorious soviet camp). In an interview it was stated the extra “g” and “h” at the end of each of their names stands for “Global Holocaust”.
Reach down into the very depths of human suffering.
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Spectator
Double is the eye
Of the one looking through
Him with faculties askew
More so, if he is I
Experiencing something surreal
Mirrors of flesh and blood
Keeping him afloat in the mud
How awkward it makes him feel
Eventually, reality returns
The strange haze lingering
Like scraps of kindling
As his mind slowly burns
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Watchmen - Issue #6 - The Abyss Gazes Also
There’s something inherently more horrific about a monster we have no way of understanding, and no knowledge of how to confront. Fate has chosen us to suffer, and all we can do is hope death is as painless, merciful and swift as it can be.
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Recently, I had a semi-lucid dream.
I was walking around this huge house with all these rooms which had shelves all over them packed to the brim with stuff I enjoyed in my waking life.
At one point, I met this girl and we left the house with some people who, for some reason, I knew were friends of mine at another point in my life and are no longer present.
Here, I turned to the girl and said:
“I don’t want to wake up. I know this is a dream. This house... it’s like a physical manifestation of my mind.”
In that moment, I was aware the dream was finite, and I wanted to preserve it somehow, so I turned around and faced the house, pulled out my phone and took a picture of it to sort of imprint it on my memories. I noticed then it looked similar to a place next to where I live.
At this point, everyone was starting to annoy me and I was close to my own house so the girl and I broke off from the group and went back to my place. It was different; some things were changed and even the balcony stretched around the corner showing the night sky; it was beautiful even if how the balcony looked was impossible in real life considering where I live.
So, at this point, I knew I was gonna get with this girl and she told me:
“I’m just gonna go take a shower, I’ll be right back.”
I said “Ok.” and sat on my bed, but that’s when I knew...
I silently said to myself:
“Fuck. It’s gonna happen.”
That’s when I woke up.
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The Wyoming Incident (or The Wyoming Hijacking) is a lesser known case of television broadcast hijacking/hacking. A hacker managed to interrupt broadcasts from a local programming channel (believed to serve several smaller communities in the county of Niobrara) and aired his/her own video. The video contained numerous clips of disembodied, human heads showing various emotions and "poses." The camera position changed often (usually every ten-to-fifteen seconds) and the video was frequently interrupted by a "SPECIAL PRESENTATION" announcement.
The video is mostly locally well-known, and would probably not even be that popular if it were not for the effects it had on the few residents who watched it for an extended period of time. Complaints included vomiting, hallucinations, headaches, etc. While some believed it was paranormal, specialists have determined that the cause of these afflictions were frequencies played regularly throughout the broadcast (somewhere between 17 and 19 hz). This range of frequency, when played for long periods of time, causes the eyes to subtly vibrate, sometimes inducing visual hallucinations.
The video is significant in that it is one of the most recent television hijackings. Such actions were rare even in the '80s (search for Chicago’s Max Headroom Incident) and are even rarer today. The hacker has not yet been caught, and all attempts to trace the video have proven futile.
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