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Slenderman Paranoia
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Dumbalias
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Slenderman Paranoia

Has anybody else ever been high and hallucinated slenderman? Here's how it was for me:

I was high, while playing TF2 on my PC, and I look up a bit from my monitor. I saw a very tall shadow standing over me. I tried to go back to playing, but (I think) I exited the game and turned around for a bit to prevent seeing the shadow. Eventually when I was playing again (or something similar, I forget, I was high) I turned around and saw slendy standing. I turned back, and looked at his shadow on the wall. After turning back and forth a few times fiercely it got to the point where I felt his apparently long fingers touching my head.

I was in an MSN conversation with my friend, and he typed and sent something about slendy, and I started freaking out. I kind of wanted to die.

Anybody else experience anything similar?

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lachesis
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not while I was high, but I def keep freaking out convinced I can see him in the background of silly videos of my friends, especially ones from at night...
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Was looking through my class Chemistry book. On Page 666, it shows children playing. Someone took a pencil and scribbled their faces out and drew a figure watching them. On the next page, there was a man on a bicycle. they added tentacles to. Finally, Operator symbols began showing up all over the book.


Someone also decided to draw a shit ton of them all over the bathroom walls.


Either people are watching my series or there's a proxy somewhere in my school.
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I've only "seen" him once when I had a bout with vertigo. For the unaware, vertigo is when your head feels like it's spinning constantly so your motor skills are poor and you can't walk in a straight line without falling over alot so stairs are the enemy. It screws with your head because you aren't actually moving and lasts for usually 24 hours, but onto the story.

When I got used to walking again I went into the kitchen to get some water. We have a sliding glass door covered by some blinds that leads into the kitchen. I saw the outside light was on and flickering so I glanced out and immediately jumped. For about half a second I fully believed I was seeing Slenderman and that he was real. Then I remembered I wasn't wearing my glasses and the world was topsy-turvy. Turned out to be a tarp on a post.

Weird day.
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TheFallenenvoy
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I have not "seen slendy" but I do sometimes worry about the tulpa effect...it seems sooner or later all creators have at least one wierd ass thing happen to them so...ya...One is scared xD

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BoatWithAHoleInIt
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I've sworn to have seen him out my window a lot. But it's usually just oddly shaped trees.

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Dumbalias
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TheFallenenvoy wrote:
I have not "seen slendy" but I do sometimes worry about the tulpa effect...it seems sooner or later all creators have at least one wierd ass thing happen to them so...ya...One is scared xD


What is the tulpa effect?

I was talking more about hallucination while being high, but is this some sort of subconscious effect?

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AngryDeepground
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Dumbalias wrote:
TheFallenenvoy wrote:
I have not "seen slendy" but I do sometimes worry about the tulpa effect...it seems sooner or later all creators have at least one wierd ass thing happen to them so...ya...One is scared xD


What is the tulpa effect?

I was talking more about hallucination while being high, but is this some sort of subconscious effect?



The tulpa effect states that, if we think about something enough, it would become real. For example, we think about slender man enough, so he is real.

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JiingJiing
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Never something that strong... but the first week (or perhaps longer) I felt extremely scared and paranoid after watching Marble Hornets for the first time.

I actually miss that feeling.

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Given my fear of the space I cannot see from my line of sight, or my fear that developed when I needed corrective lenses; Slenderman has helped my paranoia. Somehow. It gave my fear a face (no pun intended). Instead of thinking of everything, I think of just him. It helps. It really does.

Slenderman also improved my reliance on smell and sound in the dark, instead of vision.
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Never seen Slendy, but that doesn't mean I haven't been looking for him.

In any forested area I happen across.

And in any picture I ever see.

Yep, that's paranoia.

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SleepingHellion
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After full day of not sleeping, I get really paranoid(okay, more paranoid than usual, but never-the-less). I remember after watching the Marble Hornets series for the first time, straight through, I was very jumpy of shadows. I would see the curtains shadow on the wall, looking like a large arm spreading out to grab me. I went to sleep at like 10, and I had a dream about running out into my backyard and seeing 10 of them all around me.

Still freaky to think about.

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I slept with my lights on the first few nights after I started watching Marble Hornets. I live in a rural area with a lot of trees and it is very quiet and very dark at night. Easy to glance out the window and see a strange shape and imagine that it's Slendy coming to get you.

Not actually about Slendy, but reminded me of the mythos when I first heard it:



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Evan
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Before I discovered the Mythos I would sometimes 'pretend' to be paranoid, I didn't actually feel like anything was watching/following/manipulating me, but it was fun in a sense to act like I was afraid of something. Since discovering Slender Man, however, I have found that I no longer have to try for this, the paranioa is real, and I find myself actually looking over my shoulder to make sure that's not Him in the corner of my eye, trying to recount my day to make sure I haven't lost time, and fearing my nightmares actually mean something. Paranoiq is a lot more exausting when it's real, it's also a lot more fun.

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I have a really big forest near my house, not too far away, though it can barely be seen from my house. I used to go there all the time, try to see if there was anything interesting lying around. Once I found a burned metal swingset.

I haven't been there since I watched Marble Hornets.

Actually, finding a destroyed swingset in Slender Man's natural habitat is... uh...

SHIT

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