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187: r/creepypasta classics - the tip of the iceberg

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Today, we decide to start what will surely be a long ongoing series of r/creepypasta readings. r/creepypasta is less the beginning of the Internet's own urban legend continuum, and more a celebration of the characters and stories at its core. It's hard to say if creepypastas will ever really see another Slenderman or Jeff the Killer-level superstar, with the whole world stuck in a proverbial urban legend it seems, but that's not to say the impact of these stories, and the ones that come after, is any less profound. In this episode, we read three of the all-time greats - the Russian Sleep Experiment, Spongebob's Lost Episode, and Sonic666.

---Join us, and DYR podsquad all-stars such as PhilipJFry and ShiaLaDouche on https://www.twitch.tv/didyoureddit to hear (and see) us live. It's a romp.---

---Check the official DYR subreddit for the latest hot goss from the community. https://www.reddit.com/r/didyoureddit/---

---Follow https://www.instagram.com/didyoureddit/ for more springtime spooks. ---

---As always, email us at hi@didyoureddit.com if you want to tell us a creepypasta we'll total convince ourselves is real.---

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Today, we decide to start what will surely be a long ongoing series of r/creepypasta readings. r/creepypasta is less the beginning of the Internet's own urban legend continuum, and more a celebration of the characters and stories at its core. It's hard to say if creepypastas will ever really see another Slenderman or Jeff the Killer-level superstar, with the whole world stuck in a proverbial urban legend it seems, but that's not to say the impact of these stories, and the ones that come after, is any less profound. In this episode, we read three of the all-time greats - the Russian Sleep Experiment, Spongebob's Lost Episode, and Sonic666.

---Join us, and DYR podsquad all-stars such as PhilipJFry and ShiaLaDouche on https://www.twitch.tv/didyoureddit to hear (and see) us live. It's a romp.---

---Check the official DYR subreddit for the latest hot goss from the community. https://www.reddit.com/r/didyoureddit/---

---Follow https://www.instagram.com/didyoureddit/ for more springtime spooks. ---

---As always, email us at hi@didyoureddit.com if you want to tell us a creepypasta we'll total convince ourselves is real.---

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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