There’s nothing inherently alarming about some citrus and a run-of-the-mill grocery shopper, even if she’s suspiciously far from the produce aisle. Here’s the thing: a woman holding an orange shouldn’t be scary. A word to the wise: don’t read this after you’ve already spent hours trawling through other creepypasta, or else face the nagging fear that something about this story could come true. Psychosisįor anyone who has spent a day in a darkened room, scrolling through social media and diving into deep corners of the internet, this story will resonate with the inkling feeling that you should probably go outside. If you like Welcome to Night Vale, the creepy, yet somehow heartwarming, fictional podcast series, you’ll love “Tales from the Gas Station.” In the same vein of a number of surrealistic small town stories narrated by an amiable public servant, this series is a fantastical delight. So, I guess the horrifying conclusions at the end of this pasta are… somewhat in the realm of possibility. Sleep in and of is itself a horror hallmark, and it’s true that scientists don’t know why we sleep. This legendary creepypasta has inspired a legion of copycat stories that all hinge on the theme of medically-induced inability to fall asleep. Here’s the first irrational fear to add to the r/nosleep shopping cart: looking outside at night. It’s sickly sweet how simple this short story is.
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