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Eon
2009-08-13, 03:21 PM
what's the scariest website to you? The scariest one to me is this one (http://wowdetox.com/index.php). really scary to see 2050 pages about addiction to a game I play. I don't play as much anymore but I'm going to make sure it's in moderation.

So what is yours? is it disturbing or is it just frightening?
please put a link and your reason. No inappropriate subjects/links.

Jalor
2009-08-13, 05:03 PM
I don't think we're allowed to link to /b/ or /d/. Actually, I don't think we can link to 4chan at all. But it's definitely the "scariest" website on the Internet.

Anyway, to explain. 4chan is an image-based message board on which most people post anonymously. It is focused on Japanese culture but has a variety of other sections as well, including several for various categories of porn and hentai. /b/ is the "random" board, with no rules except Rule 34. Between the image content and the attitudes of its posters (known as /b/tards), /b/ has earned it's label as the "Anus of the Internet".

/d/ is a more specific board, dedicated to fetish hentai. Tentacle porn and futa are common. Under no circumstances should the word "futa" be Googled. Actually, if you don't know the meaning of a word used in relation to 4chan, don't Google it. Ever. I am not kidding. It will destroy your mind and leave you a depraved, soulless husk like myself.

The Dark Fiddler
2009-08-13, 05:05 PM
I don't think we're allowed to link to /b/ or /d/. Actually, I don't think we can link to 4chan at all. But it's definitely the "scariest" website on the Internet.

Anyway, to explain. 4chan is an image-based message board on which most people post anonymously. It is focused on Japanese culture but has a variety of other sections as well, including several for various categories of porn and hentai. /b/ is the "random" board, with no rules except Rule 34. Between the image content and the attitudes of its posters (known as /b/tards), /b/ has earned it's label as the "Anus of the Internet".

/d/ is a more specific board, dedicated to fetish hentai. Tentacle porn and futa are common. Under no circumstances should the word "futa" be Googled. Actually, if you don't know the meaning of a word used in relation to 4chan, don't Google it. Ever. I am not kidding. It will destroy your mind and leave you a depraved, soulless husk like myself.

This. This so hard. Oh god. I was once linked to /b/. I never need brain bleach anymore.

NEVER.

arguskos
2009-08-13, 05:14 PM
Meh, 4chan is overrated. There are far deeper pits of depravity on the internet than /b/ or /d/. Course, I have the civility to not mention them here, or at all for that matter.

Groundhog
2009-08-13, 05:17 PM
I accidentally ended up on 4chan a few times...and yes, I have been scarred for life.

In terms of other types of scary, there's always this. (http://www.todaysbigthing.com/2008/05/28)

Grey Paladin
2009-08-13, 05:18 PM
4chan isn't that bad - basic shock images, and a huge culture shock to the close-minded.

If intersexual people drive you to gibbering madness you are too young to be on the internet :smalltongue:

The scariest site I've seen was dedicated to the Murder of Junko Furuta (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Junko_Furuta), offering a lot of information on the incident.

arguskos
2009-08-13, 05:26 PM
If intersexual people drive you to gibbering madness you are too young to be on the internet :smalltongue:
Very true, very true indeed.

orchitect
2009-08-13, 05:30 PM
Meh, 4chan is overrated. There are far deeper pits of depravity on the internet than /b/ or /d/. Course, I have the civility to not mention them here, or at all for that matter.

I agree. The Chans are bad, some of them are very bad, but there are far worse places. Things people joke about on 4chan... some one has had to do atleast once.

Groundhog
2009-08-13, 05:31 PM
4chan isn't that bad - basic shock images, and a huge culture shock to the close-minded.

If intersexual people drive you to gibbering madness you are too young to be on the internet :smalltongue:

The scariest site I've seen was dedicated to the Murder of Junko Furuta (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Junko_Furuta), offering a lot of information on the incident.


Because... (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-TA57L0kuc)the internet is for porn.

orchitect
2009-08-13, 05:32 PM
Because... (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-TA57L0kuc)the internet is for porn.

And play by post role playing games, but mostly for porn.

Roland St. Jude
2009-08-13, 05:32 PM
Sheriff of Moddingham: Please remember what is and isn't appropriate here. Don't link to things that aren't appropriate here or discuss things on our Inappropriate Topics list.

Eon
2009-08-13, 05:38 PM
Sheriff of Moddingham: Please remember what is and isn't appropriate here. Don't link to things that aren't appropriate here or discuss things on our Inappropriate Topics list.

I probably should have said that in the first post... so I'll add that there

Spiryt
2009-08-13, 05:39 PM
http://www.onet.pl/

Seriously, normal, informational/cultural portal, nothing scary.

But if you read people's comments....

Well, let's say that if only 1% of those commenting are really that stupid in real life, it's scary.

Although it is probably applicable to any site where you can leave a comment without logging in (although comments of logged users are scary too) :smalltongue:

Groundhog
2009-08-13, 05:42 PM
Oops... Okay, moving on to stuff that's scary, but clean:
This is a classic. (http://www.eyetricks.com/scary_optical_illusion2.htm)

Jalor
2009-08-13, 05:46 PM
4chan isn't that bad - basic shock images, and a huge culture shock to the close-minded.

If intersexual people drive you to gibbering madness you are too young to be on the internet :smalltongue:
It's easy to say that when you've seen a lot, but most people don't have as much Internet experience as nerds like us. I've seen grown men scream in horror at some relatively tame pictures on /b/. I suppose anyone with that sort of reaction is technically closed-minded, but you have to consider the fact that most people will.


The scariest site I've seen was dedicated to the Murder of Junko Furuta (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Junko_Furuta), offering a lot of information on the incident.
Now that I've read the Wikipedia article, I think that site has a good shot at winning the thread. How detailed was it?

thubby
2009-08-13, 05:56 PM
not the scariest, but the shear staggering ignorance expressed on sites like youtube is chilling.

Rutskarn
2009-08-13, 06:00 PM
Jesus, guys. If we keep posting stuff like Furuta, this thread is officially not kosher.

Player_Zero
2009-08-13, 06:10 PM
Oops... Okay, moving on to stuff that's scary, but clean:
This is a classic. (http://www.eyetricks.com/scary_optical_illusion2.htm)

Like anyone is gonna fall for that.

Alteran
2009-08-13, 06:12 PM
Like anyone is gonna fall for that.

Whenever the internet tells me to "look closely" at something, I just close the window.

Spiryt
2009-08-13, 06:17 PM
not the scariest, but the shear staggering ignorance expressed on sites like youtube is chilling.

Oh, yeah the youtube comments are scary too...

The language, the grammar, the sheer amount of wit put into them :smalltongue:

Cyrano
2009-08-13, 06:20 PM
Whenever the internet tells me to "look closely" at something, I just close the window.

I open my eyes wide and turn the volume to max. It's part of my ongoing plan to immunize myself to, in addition to cyanide, adrenalin. It's working pretty well so far actually.

Eon
2009-08-13, 06:21 PM
4chan isn't that bad - basic shock images, and a huge culture shock to the close-minded.

If intersexual people drive you to gibbering madness you are too young to be on the internet :smalltongue:

The scariest site I've seen was dedicated to the Murder of Junko Furuta (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Junko_Furuta), offering a lot of information on the incident.


dang. That is horrid. just... wow... that is sick.

13_CBS
2009-08-13, 06:23 PM
Under no circumstances should the word "futa" be Googled.

Amusingly, initial google attempts result in links for "Federal Unemployment Tax".

That said, please don't delve further into this subject.

Ravens_cry
2009-08-13, 06:24 PM
In my pondering of the internet and all that it is, (it was 2AM and I was bored) I cam across a website exclusively devoted to proving Rule 34 correct. Quite literally too. I don't mean in a figurative sense, I mean that's what people on that sight did, make porn out of anything that exists. Anything. The image that is burned into my skull in pixels of fire, forced to remain as a mark upon my mind, torturing me for all eternity and beyond, was a topless Anne Frank. And that was just a 120x76 thumbnail.
I can not, will not link to it. I have to much compassion on my fellow forumites, nay humanity, to do such a thing. To inflcit such a vile retribution on even ones worst enemy would be to divorce from all connection with humanity, and reveal oneself a monster of such proportions that the very heavens would cry out from your blood.
Do not look for it, do not seek it out. I beg you in the name of all that is sane and sacred, do not follow in my footsteps. This way leads to madness, insanity and death. It is an abomination in the eyes of all things with the merest morsel of morality hidden within them. Some things humanity were not meant to see, not mean to know.
This is one of them.

Rutskarn
2009-08-13, 06:25 PM
I open my eyes wide and turn the volume to max. It's part of my ongoing plan to immunize myself to, in addition to cyanide, adrenalin. It's working pretty well so far actually.

You know, that stuff's actually pretty useful. Adrenalin, not cyanide.

Groundhog
2009-08-13, 06:29 PM
Like anyone is gonna fall for that.

Well, somebody must have, otherwise there wouldn't be "The Scary Maze" or anything like that.

Eon
2009-08-13, 06:33 PM
In my pondering of the internet and all that it is, (it was 2AM and I was bored) I cam across a website exclusively devoted to proving Rule 34 correct. Quite literally too. I don't mean in a figurative sense, I mean that's what people on that sight did, make porn out of anything that exists. Anything. The image that is burned into my skull in pixels of fire, forced to remain as a mark upon my mind, torturing me for all eternity and beyond, was a topless Anne Frank. And that was just a 120x76 thumbnail.
I can not, will not link to it. I have to much compassion on my fellow forumites, nay humanity, to do such a thing. To inflcit such a vile retribution on even ones worst enemy would be to divorce from all connection with humanity, and reveal oneself a monster of such proportions that the very heavens would cry out from your blood.
Do not look for it, do not seek it out. I beg you in the name of all that is sane and sacred, do not follow in my footsteps. This way leads to madness, insanity and death. It is an abomination in the eyes of all things with the merest morsel of morality hidden within them. Some things humanity were not meant to see, not mean to know.
This is one of them.

do I really want to know what you were searching for?

Cyrano
2009-08-13, 06:34 PM
You know, that stuff's actually pretty useful. Adrenalin, not cyanide.

I'm not doing it to be helpful, I'm doing it so I can play the emotionless man of reason in every situation up to and including the impending destruction of the planet. Besides, in any situation that you don't react in, if someone else reacts, you win! That's how adolescence works.

Myshlaevsky
2009-08-13, 06:36 PM
I'm not doing it to be helpful, I'm doing it so I can play the emotionless man of reason in every situation up to and including the impending destruction of the planet. Besides, in any situation that you don't react in, if someone else reacts, you win! That's how adolescence works.

...

......

That statement is very wrong. :smalltongue:

Cyrano
2009-08-13, 06:37 PM
...

......

That statement is very wrong. :smalltongue:

You lose.

Eon
2009-08-13, 06:37 PM
you might want to react in certain situations. if you see a person drowning you may try to rescue but become too tired or not be able to see nearby threats such as a large wave. Adrenaline enhances your senses and can help you in normally impossible situations.

Ravens_cry
2009-08-13, 06:38 PM
do I really want to know what you were searching for?
No, you don't.:smalleek:

13_CBS
2009-08-13, 06:38 PM
You know, that stuff's actually pretty useful. Adrenalin, not cyanide.

What, cyanide's not useful? :smalltongue: You've obviously never been a secret agent captured by the enemy secret police.

(The taste is annoying to get rid of, and I still have nightmares about almost dying due to the poison, but hey...)

Cyrano
2009-08-13, 06:38 PM
you might want to react in certain situations. if you see a person drowning you may try to rescue but become too tired or not be able to see nearby threats such as a large wave. Adrenaline enhances your senses and can help you in normally impossible situations.

You're confusing me with someone who isn't painfully lazy.

Myshlaevsky
2009-08-13, 06:39 PM
You're confusing me with someone who isn't painfully lazy.

If you're lazy enough to let yourself get stabbed then good luck with that.

SurlySeraph
2009-08-13, 07:01 PM
I don't think we're allowed to link to /b/ or /d/. Actually, I don't think we can link to 4chan at all. But it's definitely the "scariest" website on the Internet.

No. Spinoff sites for people who managed to get themselves banned from /b/ are the scariest place on the Internet. "Horrific den of basement-dwelling pedophile rape fetishists" is the closest approximation ofwhat they that are I can manage, but I don't think that they can be properly described by anyone who can't speak the Black Speech of Morgoth.

The Neoclassic
2009-08-13, 07:14 PM
Given how horrific some of the stuff on the internet is, I don't know if this thread /can/ be kept successfully within board rules. The Furuta murder is probably one of the most disgusting crimes I've ever heard of. Makes usual murderers like decent guys.

I didn't realize there were /b/ spin-off sites from the people who got banned. I don't think that's something I will ever, ever want to investigate further.

I'm all for a bit of healthy "mental scarring" but I wonder how much vileness one can be exposed too before it makes you (at best) apathetic to it all. I don't ever want to find out through personal experience.

xyzzy
2009-08-13, 09:13 PM
Chocolate Hammer Dot Org.

*ducks*

But scariest website I've ever seen? Probably a shock site that was designed to be difficult and/or impossible to leave that played disturbing music with some of the most disgustingly horrid imagery possible. Though there's a ton of those.

Dogmantra
2009-08-13, 09:15 PM
But scariest website I've ever seen? Probably a shock site that was designed to be difficult and/or impossible to leave that played disturbing music with some of the most disgustingly horrid imagery possible. Though there's a ton of those.

Probably one of these. The worst part was that a link was given by someone I trusted a little in a group MSN conversation...

Eon
2009-08-13, 10:41 PM
But scariest website I've ever seen? Probably a shock site that was designed to be difficult and/or impossible to leave that played disturbing music with some of the most disgustingly horrid imagery possible. Though there's a ton of those.

how can't you leave?

Rutskarn
2009-08-13, 10:45 PM
Chocolate Hammer Dot Org.

Right. Which kneecap, huh? Which kneecap?

AstralFire
2009-08-13, 10:47 PM
how can't you leave?

Pop-up boxes that have to be clicked out before you can get out, which continually pop up over and over.

Eon
2009-08-13, 10:49 PM
Pop-up boxes that have to be clicked out before you can get out, which continually pop up over and over.

and people would do this why?


and what is chocolate hammer? what's so bad about it?

SurlySeraph
2009-08-13, 10:54 PM
Nothing. It's Rutskarn's blog, which he used to mention a lot, almost to the point of spamming. xyzzy is just trying to spite him.

Arakune
2009-08-13, 11:41 PM
That site where you need to go to put your taxes in order.

Zuki
2009-08-13, 11:44 PM
...4chan also has boards about a myriad of other subjects. They actually have one, /tg/ dedicated to tabletop and miniatures gaming. I ended up being a regular there for about a year, it's a mostly harmless place. Sure, they post porn sometimes. Though it's usually fantasy smut of some kind. And sure, they can't stop arguing 4e versus 3.5 whenever someone's unwise enough to bring the subject up. But they've also got a whole wiki full of the art, in-jokes, house rules and campaign settings they've created and collaborated on. They also really like Dwarf Fortress, roguelikes, and 'quests,' which are a sort of choose-your-own-adventure game where one anon controls the characters and draws what happens next in response to the input and suggestions of other posters.

There's also /ck/, which stands for cooking. Unless you find people discussing their favorite ways to marinade chicken or what new toppings to put in oatmeal to try to be subjects of lewd discussion, you won't find any porn there either.

I think they have a board for talking about toys and models too. And one for posting and sharing pictures of animals.

So if you have the good sense to stay away from the cesspools, 4chan's mostly harmless. It's still 4chan, and people can be jerks enough on the internet without going to a website that implicitly encourages being an anonymous jerk on the internet, though.

Hm. As far as 'scary' websites go....let me think. I dunno. MySpace is pretty scary. Websites dedicated to finding other websites and people on the internet and then relentlessly mocking and encouraging people to troll them are pretty scary in a way, too. I'd rather have furries than furry haters, any day.

Rutskarn
2009-08-14, 11:25 AM
Nothing. It's Rutskarn's blog, which he used to mention a lot, almost to the point of spamming. xyzzy is just trying to spite him.

I maintain that I only brought it up when it was relevant. It's just that the forums and I, we touch on a lot of the same topics.

Also, it turned into an in-joke, which in turn turned into an in-joke in which I would reference a site called Treacle Mallet.

DraPrime
2009-08-14, 11:41 AM
http://www.onet.pl/

Seriously, normal, informational/cultural portal, nothing scary.

But if you read people's comments....

Well, let's say that if only 1% of those commenting are really that stupid in real life, it's scary.

Although it is probably applicable to any site where you can leave a comment without logging in (although comments of logged users are scary too) :smalltongue:

Ah tak, onet. Niesamowite miejsce.

Telonius
2009-08-14, 11:48 AM
Well, this one (http://www.mcdonalds.com/usa/work.html) has to be in the running.
This one (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0093051/#indev), too.

DraPrime
2009-08-14, 11:53 AM
Actually, any website that has material from 120 Days of Sodom by Marqui de Sade is probably the scariest website out there. Especially since it will probably have many other messed up things too.

Fifty-Eyed Fred
2009-08-14, 03:23 PM
One thing I've noticed about some forums, like this one, is that 4chan is always exaggerated and played up to be the internet's version of hell. Yes, there is porn and there are some incredibly disgusting things on there, but mostly it's just about memes and in-jokes and it can be hilarious. I was a /b/tard for about a year before I got bored, and on the occassions I check back (usually about once every 8 months or so) I nearly always find something that amuses me. I find it best in moderation. Plus, these days, now that YouTube and such exists memes get filtered down from 4chan much quicker than before (compare Duckroll, an old 4chan meme and its later derivative Rickroll. Rickrolling became a meme in itself and spread damn near everywhere on the net).

So yeah, /b/'s not scary. Don't go on the specialist fetish boards though; those I would nominate, especially guro.

V'icternus
2009-08-14, 03:41 PM
Looks like we're making a list of things nevertolookatever.

I think all the good/bad ones have been said already, so I'm just gonna go ahead and say...

Wikipedia on April 1st.

Eon
2009-08-14, 06:04 PM
Looks like we're making a list of things nevertolookatever.

I think all the good/bad ones have been said already, so I'm just gonna go ahead and say...

Wikipedia on April 1st.

why?:smallconfused: whats so bad about wikipedia on april first

Knaight
2009-08-14, 06:16 PM
Give it a few months and check.

All the ones I can think of manage to break both the religious and political rules to an extreme, so I won't mention them. Ironically, mentioning them has virtually no chance of offending anybody, as insulting the sites probably won't bring anybody to their defense.

littlebottom
2009-08-14, 06:16 PM
the mass wave of people logging on to wikipedia to change some minute (or massive) amount of information to something completely stupid?

EmeraldPhoenix
2009-08-14, 06:16 PM
This right here is possibly the scariest thing I have ever seen in my entire life:
Hey white text readers...it's a rick roll video. Scary, no?
NSFW. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2b1D5w82yU)

Jalor
2009-08-14, 07:45 PM
All the ones I can think of manage to break both the religious and political rules to an extreme, so I won't mention them. Ironically, mentioning them has virtually no chance of offending anybody, as insulting the sites probably won't bring anybody to their defense.
I think I get the general idea, but there's no way they compare to YouTube comments or Twilight fan forums.

The Vorpal Tribble
2009-08-14, 08:11 PM
The scariest site I've seen was dedicated to the Murder of Junko Furuta (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Junko_Furuta), offering a lot of information on the incident.
Y'know, I think that may also be pushing the sensors. Whether or not it does though that pretty much ruined my night. I'm surprised anyone involved is alive. Do that to someone I care for... anyways, I dunno about linking that.

nothingclever
2009-08-14, 09:44 PM
{Scrubbed}

Strawman
2009-08-14, 11:49 PM
I've seen...things. Piercings. More complex than hoops attached to an ear. And not what you're thinking right now, either. Worse.

Flame of Anor
2009-08-14, 11:57 PM
>I find 4chan best in moderation
>4chan in moderation
>4chan moderation
>4chan
>moderation


:smallbiggrin: :biggrin: :smallbiggrin: :biggrin: :smallbiggrin:

Sorry, it sounded like you were suggesting that 4chan was well moderated. :amused:

SurlySeraph
2009-08-15, 12:11 PM
...4chan also has boards about a myriad of other subjects. They actually have one, /tg/ dedicated to tabletop and miniatures gaming. I ended up being a regular there for about a year, it's a mostly harmless place. Sure, they post porn sometimes. Though it's usually fantasy smut of some kind. And sure, they can't stop arguing 4e versus 3.5 whenever someone's unwise enough to bring the subject up. But they've also got a whole wiki full of the art, in-jokes, house rules and campaign settings they've created and collaborated on. They also really like Dwarf Fortress, roguelikes, and 'quests,' which are a sort of choose-your-own-adventure game where one anon controls the characters and draws what happens next in response to the input and suggestions of other posters.

http://1d4chan.org/images/9/9a/Cultist-chan01.jpg

Hwee liek /tg/!

bibliophile
2009-08-15, 10:58 PM
http://www.theflatearthsociety.org/forum/

This site appears to be serious.

Alteran
2009-08-15, 11:32 PM
http://www.theflatearthsociety.org/forum/

This site appears to be serious.

:smalleek:

That is terrifying.

Elm11
2009-08-15, 11:45 PM
Hey! don't draw attention to.. DUN DUN DUN the society, or else.. DUN DUN DUN the government will shut them down. :smalltongue:

It scares me that people honestly believe that the earth is flat. on founding of that site, i have a feeling that a lot of famous scientists rolled over in their graves.

Cyrano
2009-08-15, 11:55 PM
Preeeeeetty sure most of 'em don't. I got the impression it was a gang of intelligent individuals attempting to use debate and mathematics to prove things that logically are false as a thought exercise. They're surprisingly good at it too.

Ricky S
2009-08-16, 12:08 AM
I am pretty sure there are no particularly bad or scary websites out there. Unless you go searching in the deepest darkest recesses of the internet and even then online police are constantly trying to shut down cp, rape, murder, etc. Moral of this post is do not go searching the depths of the internet, stay where it is sunshine and rainbows.

Edit: Ok I have just found a pretty scary website, also pretty disgusting. I was going to link it but i dont think I would be allowed to the link is on /x/.

Erothayce
2009-08-16, 01:47 AM
On that flat earth forum i just tread a post and it says that they aren't serious it's just for debating and the lulz. And to stay on topic i suppose A rather shallow unenlightened mind might find the piercing on www.bmezine.com to be disturbing.

Decoy Lockbox
2009-08-16, 01:52 AM
Cnn and BBCNews.

Once I became addicted to reading the news, it wasn't long before I lost all faith in humanity. Some of the news that came out of Africa was completely soul-shredding. For example, this (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/1703595.stm), or this (http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/africa/10/15/congo.commentary/index.html).

The comments on youtube are pretty vile though. The non-sequitur racism is what really gets me.

Does anyone else ever get the sense that the internet is essentially the same thing as "The Warp" in Warhammer/Warhammer 40k?

DraPrime
2009-08-16, 08:19 PM
Cnn and BBCNews.

Once I became addicted to reading the news, it wasn't long before I lost all faith in humanity. Some of the news that came out of Africa was completely soul-shredding. For example, this (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/1703595.stm), or this (http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/africa/10/15/congo.commentary/index.html).

The comments on youtube are pretty vile though. The non-sequitur racism is what really gets me.

Does anyone else ever get the sense that the internet is essentially the same thing as "The Warp" in Warhammer/Warhammer 40k?

The first one of those articles about rape was totally horrifying. I mean, babies? Really?

The second one was messed up too, but it didn't surprise me as much. Rape has long been a part of warfare and fighting, and it's nothing to be surprised by.

Recaiden
2009-08-16, 09:00 PM
Does anyone else ever get the sense that the internet is essentially the same thing as "The Warp" in Warhammer/Warhammer 40k?

So people without internet don't have souls?:smalleek:
Bad as the internet can be, reality can be just as bad.

V'icternus
2009-08-16, 09:32 PM
But the internet is constant, whereas you can hide from real life idiots, spammers and pervs.

Cyrano
2009-08-16, 10:52 PM
But the internet is constant, whereas you can hide from real life idiots, spammers and pervs.

But...you can just turn off the internet. Real life...much more scary.

V'icternus
2009-08-16, 11:31 PM
You can never turn off the internet. Once you've seen it, you can't un-see it!

Besides, in real life, people at least pretend to be sane.

Stormthorn
2009-08-16, 11:43 PM
I don't think we're allowed to link to /b/ or /d/. Actually, I don't think we can link to 4chan at all. But it's definitely the "scariest" website on the Internet.

Anyway, to explain. 4chan is an image-based message board on which most people post anonymously. It is focused on Japanese culture but has a variety of other sections as well, including several for various categories of porn and hentai. /b/ is the "random" board, with no rules except Rule 34. Between the image content and the attitudes of its posters (known as /b/tards), /b/ has earned it's label as the "Anus of the Internet".

/d/ is a more specific board, dedicated to fetish hentai. Tentacle porn and futa are common. Under no circumstances should the word "futa" be Googled. Actually, if you don't know the meaning of a word used in relation to 4chan, don't Google it. Ever. I am not kidding. It will destroy your mind and leave you a depraved, soulless husk like myself.

Im already a souless husk. SO thats OK.


On that flat earth forum i just tread a post and it says that they aren't serious it's just for debating and the lulz. And to stay on topic i suppose A rather shallow unenlightened mind might find the piercing on www.bmezine.com to be disturbing.

You have those gauges in your ears! Of course it doesnt bother you.
I think most peopel would be bothered by the piercings out of squemishness not shallowness.

nanobot_swarm
2009-08-16, 11:53 PM
Fanfiction.com
A word of warning to any who dare venture into the 18+ rated fanfics:
What has been seen cannot be unseen.

Kobold-Bard
2009-08-17, 08:29 AM
Oops... Okay, moving on to stuff that's scary, but clean:
This is a classic. (http://www.eyetricks.com/scary_optical_illusion2.htm)

I knew what was coming but it still shocked the hell out of me. And for some reason I can't stop giggling like a brain damaged lemming. Thank you for making my day groundhog22.


http://www.theflatearthsociety.org/forum/

This site appears to be serious.

........:smalleek: There are no words to describe this level of crazy.

Decoy Lockbox
2009-08-18, 04:47 PM
The first one of those articles about rape was totally horrifying. I mean, babies? Really?

The second one was messed up too, but it didn't surprise me as much. Rape has long been a part of warfare and fighting, and it's nothing to be surprised by.

I think this article (http://www.scienceinafrica.co.za/2002/april/virgin.htm) can explain it.


So people without internet don't have souls?:smalleek:

I think I can deliver an emphatic "yes" on this one.

Mc. Lovin'
2009-08-18, 05:27 PM
Does that count as a double post?

Decoy Lockbox
2009-08-18, 08:10 PM
Does that count as a double post?

Before I deleted it? Yes :smallbiggrin:

KataraAltinaII
2009-08-18, 09:56 PM
The scariest website ever is 4Chan. No contest.

You want to get your mind raped with disturbing images of just about anything? go there. They've got over 9000 different categories, to use a meme.

it's bad. trust me.

Anyone who has not been there, count yourself lucky, and NEVER go there.

Eon
2009-08-19, 11:51 AM
glad i decided against going to 4-chan.

Reinboom
2009-08-19, 12:09 PM
4chan is by far not the scariest website.
It has quite a few rules that keep it from being so, and, other than that just a massive image board that likes to partake in hefty amounts of shock-value imagery and pornography.
With to each their own, I see nothing wrong with it, honestly.
Mind, there were other websites formed out of 4chan, such as 7chan or ------ to just keep the chans going, that were formed because 4chan was too restrictive.
Even still, there is worse.

The "------", as a chan, I would have to rate as the most depressing site I have visited, though I do honor there is still probably worse. I do not fill in the blank dashes, for, it is a site of rampant child pornography, rape, and the sort. Quite appalling.

Jalor
2009-08-19, 03:02 PM
4chan is by far not the scariest website.
It has quite a few rules that keep it from being so, and, other than that just a massive image board that likes to partake in hefty amounts of shock-value imagery and pornography.
With to each their own, I see nothing wrong with it, honestly.
Mind, there were other websites formed out of 4chan, such as 7chan or ------ to just keep the chans going, that were formed because 4chan was too restrictive.
Even still, there is worse.

The "------", as a chan, I would have to rate as the most depressing site I have visited, though I do honor there is still probably worse. I do not fill in the blank dashes, for, it is a site of rampant child pornography, rape, and the sort. Quite appalling.

12chan? 711chan? 420chan? None of those seem to fit your description. Is there a chan I don't know about?

Decoy Lockbox
2009-08-19, 04:33 PM
4chan is by far not the scariest website.
It has quite a few rules that keep it from being so, and, other than that just a massive image board that likes to partake in hefty amounts of shock-value imagery and pornography.
With to each their own, I see nothing wrong with it, honestly.
Mind, there were other websites formed out of 4chan, such as 7chan or ------ to just keep the chans going, that were formed because 4chan was too restrictive.
Even still, there is worse.

The "------", as a chan, I would have to rate as the most depressing site I have visited, though I do honor there is still probably worse. I do not fill in the blank dashes, for, it is a site of rampant child pornography, rape, and the sort. Quite appalling.

Is it 69Chan? :smallcool:

Jalor
2009-08-19, 05:35 PM
Is it 69Chan? :smallcool:

There's a 69chan? I am intrigued. Also afraid to actually check, lest I come across actual CP and end up in prison.

KilltheToy
2009-08-19, 05:59 PM
I went to /b/ on a whim once. I think part of my intelligence died that day.

However, I'd say the scariest website on teh Interwebz would be this one. (http://bit.ly/4kb77v)

Jalor
2009-08-19, 06:03 PM
I went to /b/ on a whim once. I think part of my intelligence died that day.

However, I'd say the scariest website on teh Interwebz would be this one. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHg5SJYRHA0)

HA! Got you! :D

Interclue, a free Firefox enhancement, told me it was a Rickroll. I think I win. Also, you lost The Game.

V'icternus
2009-08-19, 06:03 PM
No way am I clicking that link...

a) It's YouTube, so that could mean only one thing.

b) You said "Got you" in the post.

But then again, I am in the mood to hear that song...

*Sigh* Fine, here we go...

Yarram
2009-08-19, 06:53 PM
I went to /b/ on a whim once. I think part of my intelligence died that day.

However, I'd say the scariest website on teh Interwebz would be this one. (http://bit.ly/4kb77v)

Thats Smooth. =D

Lol. I had over the rainbow and that playing at the same time in the same key... It worked almost.

KilltheToy
2009-08-19, 08:27 PM
Thats Smooth. =D

Hey, it almost worked. Should have known it wouldn't have worked here, but at least I tried, right? :smalltongue:


Ah tak, onet. Niesamowite miejsce.

The fact I understood part of that makes me very glad :smallbiggrin:

Eon
2009-08-19, 08:35 PM
i didn't understand that... but i don't understand alot of things...

KataraAltinaII
2009-08-19, 09:53 PM
No way am I clicking that link...

a) It's YouTube, so that could mean only one thing.

b) You said "Got you" in the post.

But then again, I am in the mood to hear that song...

*Sigh* Fine, here we go...

don't try to lie. you're not even folling yourself. we all know you clicked it.

After all, who HASN'T?
There is a compelling urge for us as humans to click rick-roll links, even if we know what they are. And if we don't know, it jut adds to the RR element.

and I have to agree it's one of the scariest things out there.
definitely.

V'icternus
2009-08-20, 09:20 AM
Of course I clicked it. But only after saying I wouldn't. Keeps 'em on their toes.

Eon
2009-08-20, 09:38 AM
i didn't click it. i swear.


i can't believe this thread is still alive.

KataraAltinaII
2009-08-20, 10:41 AM
lies. all lies.

It is impossible to NOT click a rickroll.

Show me a person who has never been rickrolled before, and I'll show you a safe-for-work 4chan.

Eon
2009-08-20, 10:44 AM
if i knew what a rickroll was...



did you know dnd is satanic? (http://www.exposingsatanism.org/dnd.htm)

bibliophile
2009-08-20, 04:44 PM
Thanks for reminding me.

http://www.chick.com/reading/tracts/0046/0046_01.asp

Lupy
2009-08-20, 05:38 PM
Thanks for reminding me.

http://www.chick.com/reading/tracts/0046/0046_01.asp

Now that's scary.

I thought people got over SRA and related baggage a long time ago.

Ravens_cry
2009-08-20, 06:13 PM
Now that's scary.

I thought people got over SRA and related baggage a long time ago.
On the brighter side, most have. In looking for things to show my father, who hadn't, I found websites done by Christian gamers, about gaming. So we are not all quite as wacko as Mr. Chick.