Wednesday, 9 March 2016

15 Creepiest Websites On The Internet

From websites apparently preparing the evacuation of Earth to pages in which you can have strangers rate a picture of your own feces, we count 15 incredibly creepy sites found on the internet.
Note: no deep web or illegal sites + popular ones mostly + links will be below
15 – Death Date,

  • We’ve all heard about and tried the “when will I die?” calculator, in which you whack in all your major details like weight, blood disease history and life status – then it pumps out a “supposed” date on when you’re going to die
  • A lot of them give you a general ballpark figure, usually shaving off years based on whether your family has had a history of heart attacks or cancer – or if you’re under constant stress
  • This particular website linked below has a couple little surprises at the end, but feel free to google around as there are plenty of other death date websites
  • http://www.letsgetfreestuff.com/death_date.html
14 – Plane Crash Recordings,

  • This one is more horrifying than creepy, and certainly shouldn’t be listened to if you don’t have the stomach to hear the final moments of plane crash victims
  • You can find transcripts and MP3 recordings here, both clearly conveying the terror and panic in those that realise they’re moments away from death
  • Not overly fun to listen to
  • http://www.planecrashinfo.com/lastwords.htm
  • 13 – Staggering Beauty,

  • A simple website featuring a black worm creature that follows your mouse cursor – no words, no sounds, just a gentle sway with blinking beady white eyes
  • But as soon as you move your mouse back and forth rapidly, some loud music blares, crazy flashing colours in the background, the worm lights up, chaos and nonsense
  • DO NOT click the link below if you suffer any form of epilepsy – this website will easily trigger it
  • http://www.staggeringbeauty.com/
  • 12 – Dong Ghost,
    • A Korean comic posted on naver.com that was translated into English
    • It’s about a girl walking down the street that discovers a woman in pink pyjamas with bent, disjointed limbs, demanding to know where her baby is
    • It isn’t like a typical comic though, so if you do plan to read it make sure you take heed of the trigger warning at the top of the page
    • http://comic.naver.com/webtoon/detail.nhn?titleId=350217&no=31&weekday=tue/
    11 – Divine Interventions,
    • There are plenty of kinky sex shops and websites out there, but then along comes an extremely controversial religious-themed sex shop
    • You can get a virgin mary dildo or holy lube – whatever you’re into that involves the bible, they got it
    • http://divine-interventions.com/
    • 10 – Maze Game,
      • This one is super popular, if you haven’t played it yet, I really don’t want to spoil the surprise – just make sure someone is recording your face while you play
      • Essentially, you just move your mouse cursor through the maze and try not to touch the walls – it’s all about getting to the fourth level
      • If you do you get rewarded with a lovely picture of bunnies, and a nice piece of quiet music for which you should crank up for volume in advance
      • http://scary-mazegame.net/scary-maze-game-original/
      9 – ratemypoo.com,
      • Exactly as it sounds, a website in which you can register, upload a photo of poo and have people rate it
      • It can be your poo, your dogs poo, your face next to the poo or something that doesn’t even resemble poo that just happens to be in the toilet bowl
      • Some place the poo in valentine love boxes, to give that extra little bit of romance on a website full of crap
      8 – Skyway Bridge Jumpers,
      • This is a website purely dedicated to reporting how many people commit suicide on Skyway Bridge in the west coast of Florida
      • Currently it’s the fourth most suicide-active bridge in the United States, and this year alone there have been 5 confirmed jumps and 16 possible ones
      • Just last month someone tried to jump but was saved – this is a creepy website that makes you wonder why there’s so much work going into tallying up the body count instead of, y’know, putting up a net to catch them with
      • http://www.skywaybridge.com/home.htm
      7 – Simulation,
      • Here’s a site that explores the possibility we might be living in a computer simulation – citing philosophical and scientific arguments, the website hosted by Professor Bostrom, a philosopher from Oxford University
      • It offers background reading and even movies like the Matrix for the average population to consider
      • The terrifying thing is, you spend a little time on this website and you start to believe we might actually be IN a simulation, with one philosopher at ANU assigning a 20% possibility nothing we see is real
      • http://www.simulation-argument.com/
      6 – Time Cube,
      • A giant wall of text alluding to a conspiracy of some sort, almost indecipherable, but comprehensive
      • It was created by Gene Ray in 1997, his own personal model of reality known as the Time Cube in which one Earth day is actually 4 days occurring simultaneously
      • There was even a documentary about it known as “Above God” in which Gene and the Time Cube were the focus
      • He’s offered a $10,000 reward to anyone who can prove his theory wrong
      • http://www.timecube.com/
      • 5 – Creepypasta,
        • Less of a creepy website and more of a resource for creepy stories, it’s a wiki documenting short stories from writers across the internet, the birth place for such stories as Slenderman, BEN the haunted game cartridge and so forth
        • If you plan to read a few, I suggest candle cove or the rake to start with – there are plenty of websites out there that rate stories based on scariness
        • Just make sure you don’t watch The Grifter movie – that’ll mess you up
        • http://www.creepypasta.com/
        4 – Birth & Death,
        • An intense reminder that your time on Earth is limited, a world map updated every second displaying data on births and deaths worldwide as they happen
        • It’s kind of mesmerising watching all the green and red blips, knowing that someone in the world has just kicked the bucket while you’re sitting around in your underwear unfurling a banana peel
        • https://3649fdbdeb14239c9845a6ce6eaccb73b2a32b21.googledrive.com/host/0B5Pq-FWu886acXU3bmVmTmdLbDQ/
        3 – Zombo.com,
        • An experience that can only be felt in the deepest part of your bone marrow – zombo com is a parody of other websites that include a long, introductory load page
        • The entire website is an introduction to a webpage that doesn’t exist, with a faux loading icon in the middle of the screen and a voice over welcoming you to zombo com
        • If you have some spare time, highly recommend you check it out – but make sure you clear your schedule for the rest of the day
        • http://zombo.com/
        2 – Death Row,
        • A website similar to the plane crash transcripts but instead you get to read the final words of those on death row, about to be executed for their crimes
        • This is less creepy and more sad, but it gives some chilling insight into what goes through a human beings head right before their life is over
        • And the site is continually updated, the last execution no less than 3 months before this video went out
        • http://www.tdcj.state.tx.us/death_row/dr_executed_offenders.html
        1 – angels-heaven
        • A mix of New Age thinking and just plain craziness, a website that supposedly plans for the evacuation of earth alongside martians in a giant space ship
        • The Earth will be destroyed by catastrophies and only loving and believing people who have their 4th heart chakra opened will be able to transvibrate to a higher dimension to fulfil their positive mission  of healing, meditation and teleinformation, while the rest of humanity will build alongside reptile people and get microchips implanted inside their body
        • I shit you not
        • http://www.angels-heaven.org/english/default_en.htm

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