May not file under creepypasta, but anyone heard of Suicide Mouse?
Just google it.
Is that that one Mickey Mouse clip? Sooo weird...
May not file under creepypasta, but anyone heard of Suicide Mouse?
Just google it.
This made me lol
I hate the Internet.
Ever since I was a kid, I've always loved Pokémon. I was intrigued by the fact that there were so many different and amazing creatures that lived in their own virtual world. It was another imaginary palace, a safe getaway that I could escape to. But as I grew more addicted to the games, I began to lose sight of reality. Next thing I knew, my parents were divorced and my games were sold. I began to have horrible grades in school and my mother punished me by not letting me get any sort of video game until I could manage at least one A+.
When my grade started climbing again I was older and more mature. The way to waste my free time changed from video games to the vast world of the Internet. I still managed to get SoulSilver and beat that game, but it took a lot longer because I was spending most of my time staring at a laptop screen.
One of the things that I managed to discover online was a kind of story known as "creepypasta". I'll admit that the first few I read unnerved me even though they weren't very good, but after I adjusted to all the blood and gore that was typically found in the writing I didn't see much to lose sleep over.
This is the reason why I didn't realize that I should be scared until it was too late.
During my wanders around the Internet I found a website called PokéFarm, which was essentially a cross between a click-to-grow site and the Pokémon games online. Once I joined I never really got involved in the community and couldn't have cared less about the forums or PM system; my goal was to have one of every Pokémon available on the site and to work toward that goal without any interference from trading.
I spent a good long year on the site working toward my virtually impossible goal, which I eventually gave up on. I decided to get myself a Mini Radar and start shiny hunting like there was no tomorrow. Along the way I got myself a few Legendaries and even some Events.
Not surprisingly, I soon began to get infrequent messages from n00bs who wanted a shiny for something ridiculously common like an Orkkit. I didn't bother responding to those people until I received a message titled "pkmn" from someone named ThePokemonStealer: "Hi I really like your Pokemon especially your shiny Pikachu, can I have it?"
I followed my typical routine of dealing with messages from beggars: I deleted it and PLONKed ThePokemonStealer. Maybe I should have reported them but I didn't really care. I wasn't immersing myself with the community so n00bs weren't my problem.
Oddly enough, a few minutes later I got another PM from the same person. This one had the same title, "pkmn". I thought that, once PLONKed, a user shouldn't be able to PM you, but I figured it was a glitch in the coding and read the message.
"Give me your Pokemon."
The second I deleted it I got another message with the exact same thing written in it. This happened again and again until I finally snapped and replied "I am not giving you a free shiny."
There was no immediate response so I figured that the system had kicked in and ThePokemonStealer was finally gone. I shrugged the incident off and began resuming my typical tasks: sending out scourers, watering the plants in my Berry Garden, clicking people and expecting click-backs, the works. Once that was done I headed off to the Dream World, since it was the main thing that kept me on the site other than shiny hunting, which didn't involve much effort anyway.
About half an hour later I got another message, this time from the SYSTEM. It was titled "Pokémon left!" I read it and it said "Shiny Pikachu was very dissatisfied with you and fled to ThePokemonStealer!"
I had to reread it twice to make sure it wasn't a hoax. Everything looked legit: the sender was the SYSTEM account, Salamence avatar and all, and when I checked my Electric field I couldn't find my Shiny Pikachu anywhere. After muttering a few choice insults I figured that ThePokemonStealer knew a thing or two about hacking, sent in a support ticket, and logged off for the day.
The next day I logged in to find that I had 101 new PMs, with all of them titled "Pokémon Stolen!" The contents of the first one read: "Shiny Charmander was stolen and captured by ThePokemonStealer!"
Well, that's different... Reading through the rest of my PMs, I realized that every single one had the same message: one of my shinies had been stolen by ThePokemonStealer. Confused, I went onto his profile, and found out that he had joined yesterday and only owned a Charmander egg; other aspects of his profile were invisible, though his Farmer's Log read "I STEAL POKEMON." He didn't do a very good job of making his occupation subtle.... Then I set about the task of deleting my messages one-by-one in case something important might show up.
When I finally got to the 101st PM it turned out to be from ThePokemonStealer himself. The title: "your pokemon". The contents: "If you want your pokemon back surrender your account to me."
This was ridiculous! What the heck was this hacker thinking? They had already taken away every single shiny I had ever hunted--that is to say all of them--and now they wanted my account? Well, I had a great password and there was no way he could find it out without being told!
Barely managing to hold myself back from smashing the keyboard in frustration, I checked my e-mail to see if anyone had responded to my Ticket. There was no response.
Shaking my head, I logged off. For the next few days I spent my free time playing SoulSilver, which I had restarted. I didn't dare log in to PokéFarm because I didn't feel like reading that my Shadow Lugia or Rayquaza had been "stolen" as well. When a week was up I gathered the nerve to log in and see if the administrators had dealt with this kid.
As I may have already mentioned, I don't get scared of things like headless sprite "glitches" or Pokémon "dying" in a "corrupted game" very easily, so when I logged in to find that my Party was full of MissingNo, all with the name "TPS" I wasn't disturbed. Even after I checked my PMs to find that I had messages like "Rayquaza died!" and "Lugia was poisoned and can not recover!" my heart didn't start racing.
It was only when I accidentally clicked on the banner that I felt a chill go down my spine.
In place of the "Welcome to PokéFarm!" message and drawings of various NPCs that usually greeted me, I saw the words "I'm coming for you. ~TPS" in the box. In place of Professor Holly & Laurel, Doug, and the administrator's Pokésonas, I saw skeletons of the same beings. Where Monny and Grotle were was only a hollow, faded shell. The Pokémon in the Doug-skeleton's cart was a zombie-like Pikachu with glowing red eyes. In the background, Sally the System Salamence looked like she had been dyed red.
I shuddered the fear away. Sure, it was a surprising sight, but "TPS" (who I guessed was ThePokemonStealer") had somehow hacked into the site's homepage coding and made everything look like this. No problem. It was just the shock that made me jump, that's all.
Things only got stranger from there. All of my Scourers had gotten lost and weren't going to come back in ten years according to the counters. My Berry Garden was infested with Paras sprites were were calmly eating my berries and letting weeds grow (which was really weird, considering that I didn't think that it was even possible for weeds to be in the Berry Garden in the first place). All of my Dream World Pokémon were back to Level 1 and were all fainted; even more peculiar, my Charmander was Frozen, my Geodude was Poisoned, my Glaceon was Burned, and everyone else n the party was paralyzed.
Okay, TPS is a really good hacker. So what? Still, I felt my throat going dry as I clicked on "Go to your Fields". Now I only owned one field, which was named "DEATH". The background was a graveyard, the field's type was "?!?", and there were Unowns in it that formed: "THIS IS YOUR PUNISHMENT!"
I had "3.14..." new PMs but I didn't want to read them. I quickly tried to check if my Support Ticket had been answered and though I saw a message it didn't give me much hope: "Surrender. You have no choice."
I closed all my windows and tried to shut down my computer. The new desktop image was a picture of a Lugia skeleton, in the same pose as the SoulSilver game cover was. I tried to shut off my computer but nothing happened.
Then the screen went black. I thought I had shut off my laptop but there was a glowing red message on the screen.
"This computer is property of ThePokemonStealer."
This made me lol
I hate the Internet.
Ever since I was a kid, I've always loved Pokémon. I was intrigued by the fact that there were so many different and amazing creatures that lived in their own virtual world. It was another imaginary palace, a safe getaway that I could escape to. But as I grew more addicted to the games, I began to lose sight of reality. Next thing I knew, my parents were divorced and my games were sold. I began to have horrible grades in school and my mother punished me by not letting me get any sort of video game until I could manage at least one A+.
When my grade started climbing again I was older and more mature. The way to waste my free time changed from video games to the vast world of the Internet. I still managed to get SoulSilver and beat that game, but it took a lot longer because I was spending most of my time staring at a laptop screen.
One of the things that I managed to discover online was a kind of story known as "creepypasta". I'll admit that the first few I read unnerved me even though they weren't very good, but after I adjusted to all the blood and gore that was typically found in the writing I didn't see much to lose sleep over.
This is the reason why I didn't realize that I should be scared until it was too late.
During my wanders around the Internet I found a website called PokéFarm, which was essentially a cross between a click-to-grow site and the Pokémon games online. Once I joined I never really got involved in the community and couldn't have cared less about the forums or PM system; my goal was to have one of every Pokémon available on the site and to work toward that goal without any interference from trading.
I spent a good long year on the site working toward my virtually impossible goal, which I eventually gave up on. I decided to get myself a Mini Radar and start shiny hunting like there was no tomorrow. Along the way I got myself a few Legendaries and even some Events.
Not surprisingly, I soon began to get infrequent messages from n00bs who wanted a shiny for something ridiculously common like an Orkkit. I didn't bother responding to those people until I received a message titled "pkmn" from someone named ThePokemonStealer: "Hi I really like your Pokemon especially your shiny Pikachu, can I have it?"
I followed my typical routine of dealing with messages from beggars: I deleted it and PLONKed ThePokemonStealer. Maybe I should have reported them but I didn't really care. I wasn't immersing myself with the community so n00bs weren't my problem.
Oddly enough, a few minutes later I got another PM from the same person. This one had the same title, "pkmn". I thought that, once PLONKed, a user shouldn't be able to PM you, but I figured it was a glitch in the coding and read the message.
"Give me your Pokemon."
The second I deleted it I got another message with the exact same thing written in it. This happened again and again until I finally snapped and replied "I am not giving you a free shiny."
There was no immediate response so I figured that the system had kicked in and ThePokemonStealer was finally gone. I shrugged the incident off and began resuming my typical tasks: sending out scourers, watering the plants in my Berry Garden, clicking people and expecting click-backs, the works. Once that was done I headed off to the Dream World, since it was the main thing that kept me on the site other than shiny hunting, which didn't involve much effort anyway.
About half an hour later I got another message, this time from the SYSTEM. It was titled "Pokémon left!" I read it and it said "Shiny Pikachu was very dissatisfied with you and fled to ThePokemonStealer!"
I had to reread it twice to make sure it wasn't a hoax. Everything looked legit: the sender was the SYSTEM account, Salamence avatar and all, and when I checked my Electric field I couldn't find my Shiny Pikachu anywhere. After muttering a few choice insults I figured that ThePokemonStealer knew a thing or two about hacking, sent in a support ticket, and logged off for the day.
The next day I logged in to find that I had 101 new PMs, with all of them titled "Pokémon Stolen!" The contents of the first one read: "Shiny Charmander was stolen and captured by ThePokemonStealer!"
Well, that's different... Reading through the rest of my PMs, I realized that every single one had the same message: one of my shinies had been stolen by ThePokemonStealer. Confused, I went onto his profile, and found out that he had joined yesterday and only owned a Charmander egg; other aspects of his profile were invisible, though his Farmer's Log read "I STEAL POKEMON." He didn't do a very good job of making his occupation subtle.... Then I set about the task of deleting my messages one-by-one in case something important might show up.
When I finally got to the 101st PM it turned out to be from ThePokemonStealer himself. The title: "your pokemon". The contents: "If you want your pokemon back surrender your account to me."
This was ridiculous! What the heck was this hacker thinking? They had already taken away every single shiny I had ever hunted--that is to say all of them--and now they wanted my account? Well, I had a great password and there was no way he could find it out without being told!
Barely managing to hold myself back from smashing the keyboard in frustration, I checked my e-mail to see if anyone had responded to my Ticket. There was no response.
Shaking my head, I logged off. For the next few days I spent my free time playing SoulSilver, which I had restarted. I didn't dare log in to PokéFarm because I didn't feel like reading that my Shadow Lugia or Rayquaza had been "stolen" as well. When a week was up I gathered the nerve to log in and see if the administrators had dealt with this kid.
As I may have already mentioned, I don't get scared of things like headless sprite "glitches" or Pokémon "dying" in a "corrupted game" very easily, so when I logged in to find that my Party was full of MissingNo, all with the name "TPS" I wasn't disturbed. Even after I checked my PMs to find that I had messages like "Rayquaza died!" and "Lugia was poisoned and can not recover!" my heart didn't start racing.
It was only when I accidentally clicked on the banner that I felt a chill go down my spine.
In place of the "Welcome to PokéFarm!" message and drawings of various NPCs that usually greeted me, I saw the words "I'm coming for you. ~TPS" in the box. In place of Professor Holly & Laurel, Doug, and the administrator's Pokésonas, I saw skeletons of the same beings. Where Monny and Grotle were was only a hollow, faded shell. The Pokémon in the Doug-skeleton's cart was a zombie-like Pikachu with glowing red eyes. In the background, Sally the System Salamence looked like she had been dyed red.
I shuddered the fear away. Sure, it was a surprising sight, but "TPS" (who I guessed was ThePokemonStealer") had somehow hacked into the site's homepage coding and made everything look like this. No problem. It was just the shock that made me jump, that's all.
Things only got stranger from there. All of my Scourers had gotten lost and weren't going to come back in ten years according to the counters. My Berry Garden was infested with Paras sprites were were calmly eating my berries and letting weeds grow (which was really weird, considering that I didn't think that it was even possible for weeds to be in the Berry Garden in the first place). All of my Dream World Pokémon were back to Level 1 and were all fainted; even more peculiar, my Charmander was Frozen, my Geodude was Poisoned, my Glaceon was Burned, and everyone else n the party was paralyzed.
Okay, TPS is a really good hacker. So what? Still, I felt my throat going dry as I clicked on "Go to your Fields". Now I only owned one field, which was named "DEATH". The background was a graveyard, the field's type was "?!?", and there were Unowns in it that formed: "THIS IS YOUR PUNISHMENT!"
I had "3.14..." new PMs but I didn't want to read them. I quickly tried to check if my Support Ticket had been answered and though I saw a message it didn't give me much hope: "Surrender. You have no choice."
I closed all my windows and tried to shut down my computer. The new desktop image was a picture of a Lugia skeleton, in the same pose as the SoulSilver game cover was. I tried to shut off my computer but nothing happened.
Then the screen went black. I thought I had shut off my laptop but there was a glowing red message on the screen.
"This computer is property of ThePokemonStealer."
Yeah, Lost Silver was great eh?:3First Pokemon Creepypasta I read was Lost Silver... I actually found it on 4chan bit after it had been released. I really liked it and wished to read more, but couldn't find many at the time.
I enjoy reading some pastas from time to time, last one I read was Pokemon Dead Channel, it was okay but I don't really like all the blood in these pastas. Oh well, as long as they're written well... I'll take it.
Oh and if there's absolutely any Pokemon pastas I should read, I would love to know! (I haven't read many) ;080;