![]() ![]() In any event, though, let’s take that formula and apply it to “NoEnd House.” The StoryĬredited to Brian Russell, “NoEnd House” first appeared on 4chan roughly five or six years ago. It’s almost more an examination of fear itself than it is a question about whether or not some weird story we read on the Internet could possibly be true. Because the answer to, “Hey, is this particular creepypasta real?” is pretty much always “HECK NO,” it’s clear that when we ask the question in the first place, we’re actually trying to get at something else: Whether or not the story has its roots in something real, why we find it so freaky, and - perhaps most importantly - what exactly is it about the story that makes us entertain the idea that it might be real, even though we know in our heart of hearts that it’s not. ![]() Maybe we should approach it from a different angle. As such, it’s perhaps unsurprising that one of my favorite creepypastas, “NoEnd House,” is about a haunted house. From real-life, reportedly haunted locations to classics like The Haunting of Hill House, and from creepy YouTube videos to the high-octane haunted attractions that have become all the rage during the Halloween season - well, let’s just say I’m one of those “can’t get enough of ’em” people. ![]()
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