Saturday, October 16, 2010

The obsession with Slenderman

My friends are always talking about creepypasta. When we take walks at night (as the nocturnal lifestyle of the videogamer often leads to), they'll invariably comment on the scenery and the landscape as if it were an opportunity for us to be attacked by a Cthulian monster. At times I was so unnerved by it (and as recently as last night) I would be extremely belligerent in demanding that they stopped.

Last night we walked through a graveyard. I kept my head. They said they saw something, heard something, and wanted to go after it. I requested that they leave it alone. Why bug it? I guess that's my theory on Slenderman, or men, depending on your belief. If I get attacked by an (I assume) an unworldly monster, or another creature, to be more precise, well then there's not much I can do about that. But am I going to seek it out? Hell no.

So I guess I do believe in it on some level, even though I do have my sobering moments of complete atheism. I don't know if I'll ever be one of those curious enough to seek out those types of mysteries. Is it out of fear? Maybe. Out of respect for the privacy and lives (in whatever form they may exist) for those other beings? Maybe. I don't know, I just don't think of the need for Slenderman or ghost hunting. Now obviously if one goes out and attacks you or others for no good reason, that's hardly fair. But going into their territory on some other day unrelated to anything, that's hardly fair to them.

Am I terribly weird, for having this idea of "respecting the privacy" of these creatures? For humanitarian reasons for things that aren't considered human? Do to my own code of ethics, I don't think so. But others might differ. Please, discuss it.

19 comments:

  1. I feel the same, probably why certain films about disturbing a resting place or unholy ground typically work on me more than most horror ideas

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  2. graveyards can be creepy at night.

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  3. The curious nature of most people seems to be an extremely powerful thing. To some it overpowers that caution to respect slenderman, ghosts, unknown creature, etc...

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  4. "....that's hardly fair to them."

    Well said.

    I don't care either way, just live and let live.

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  5. So, with that, saying that curiosity overpowers the respect of people, there's been a lot of sightings of extra terrestrials lately. Do you think that they should be able to imprison us for the purpose of science and studying if it's part of their "curiosity", like we go into the territory of the ghosts and the otherwordly beings and bug them? Isn't that prettymuch the same thing?

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  6. I'm not saying it's right. I'm just explaining why some people may do it.

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  7. Done what exactly? I've done many things in my life.

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  8. Have you ever gone Slendy or ghost hunting?

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  9. I choose to answer that question. Good Day good madam!

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  10. But you didn't answer it. You said you did and yet I am left without a definitive answer.

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  11. you are right , i have own etic code as well

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  12. Psychology is a hell of a drug

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  13. I keep telling my friends we should camp in a graveyard for a night but they always refuse even though I assure them nobody's going to get raped. What could I say to give them more incentive?

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