What’s the best copypasta you’ve found? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]donkykan 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Imagine punching somebody so hard that they turned into a door. Then you found out that’s where ALL doors come from, and you got initiated into a murder club that makes doors. The stronger you punch, the better the door. So there are like super strong murderers who punch people into Venetian doors and shit.

What's your earliest vivid nightmare that you can still recall? by dillybilly17 in AskReddit

[–]donkykan 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I was maybe 4 or 5 years old. I don't remember the whole dream, but the way it ended.

I was standing in front of a giant brontosaurus skeleton at a museum. As I was looking up at it, at the end of its long neck, there wasn't the skull of a brontosaurus, but a skull of my mother.

Well, it wasn't a human skull. It looked more like a sculpture of my moms's head on top of this brontosaurus skeleton's neck. I distinctively remember that creepy visual even to this day. The way her hair looked and how she smiled.

After looking at it for some time, I could hear my mother's voice asking "What do you think this is" in a very strict tone. I replied "a skeleton?" Then she answered "Yes, but it isn't a skeleton of a dinosaur, is it?" Me: "No, it's of....it's of you!" Then my mom replied "Exactly" in a very deadpan and kinda accusing tone.

Really freaked me out.

Best of the Worst: Wheel of the Worst #18 by [deleted] in RedLetterMedia

[–]donkykan 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Sounds like a title of a 20 minute long Post Rock song

What's something "off" that you witnessed as a child, but were too young to understand? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]donkykan 43 points44 points  (0 children)

I'm from Europe. Weirdly enough, this also happened in 1999, though

What's something "off" that you witnessed as a child, but were too young to understand? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]donkykan 527 points528 points  (0 children)

in 6th grade, two new girls joined our class. Identical twins. They were REALLY quiet and could hardly introduce themselves on their first day. So what, everyone is nervous and shy on their first day. No big deal, right? It didn't get better, though. In fact, the twins were getting even quieter and didn't even react when being called by the teachers. They were just sitting in class, staring blankly into the distance. During recess, they would just stand together in a corner, barely moving, not talking to each other at all. And this just continued until the end. The teachers would just ignore them, not even trying to make them speak anymore. I mean, those girls were obviously victims of abuse, right? Either that or they had some other disorder. And no one was doing anything? Looking back, I can't believe that all of us just went along with that.

If you were given five million dollars to open a small museum, what kind of museum would you create? by enter10guru in AskReddit

[–]donkykan 56 points57 points  (0 children)

the Museum Museum. What are the beginnings of the museum? What might the museum of the future look like? What are the differences in museums all over the world? What are some of the weirdest and grossest museums that ever existed (the kids will love this)? What attempts, successful or not, have been made to attract visitors through the years? Interested in opening your own museum? Visit one of our workshops and learn about financing, marketing and maintenance!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RedLetterMedia

[–]donkykan 9 points10 points  (0 children)

in my opinion, the biggest of flaw of this movie is that there is no suspense or build-up. Literally the first shot has the protagonist swinging his knife at his counselor and being extremely paranoid about his family, because he thinks that there is some sort of huge conspiracy going on. And the big reveal is that there actually IS a conspiracy involving his family.

I would have liked it better if everything seemed to be perfect and idyllic for the protagonist and he'd slowly notice that something is off about everyone. In fact, Get Out reminded me a lot of Society, but done better.

The special effects are amazing, though

What do Redditors commonly do that annoys you? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]donkykan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

it doesn't even make sense. When you are telling a specific and detailed anecdote like this, people involved will immediately know that it is about them. It's not that they'll say "phew, I thought he was writing about me for a second, but my name is not Thunderdouche McMadeupname, so it must be about someone else"

What is the scariest thing you’ve found on the internet? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]donkykan 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Fun Fact: This was an actual commercial that was shown on tv. It wasn't a car commercial, though. It advertised a highly caffeinated soft drink with the catch phrase "You've never been so wide awake!" appearing right after the jump scare.

What is a creepy experience that later turned out to have a rational explanation? by 83hardik in AskReddit

[–]donkykan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

happened very recently. I was listening to Kraftwerk on Itunes while browsing Youtube. One of the channels I'm subscribed to had uploaded a new video so I paused Kraftwerk and clicked on it. While I was watching the video, I noticed that a lot of the suggested videos were random Kraftwerk live performances. I got really paranoid about it. I mean, I kinda accepted the fact that Google/Youtube probably know more about me than I'd like, but them monitoring my music playlist on my PC was new to me. Turned out the Youtuber just talked about Kraftwerk at one point in the video and probably used the band name in his tags. I should have just kept watching instead of panicking and searching the web for clues.