The 10-Year Search for a Lost Creepypasta

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intro: 00:00-00:50
the creepypasta: 00:51-05:58
History: 05:59-11:04
evidence & search: 11:05-18:48

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for the past 9 years, people have been searching for a lost piece of media - a creepypasta. reddit can’t find it. we are going ot be doing a deep dive into the iceberg. is this a saki sanobashi attempt, like hitogata, or cameraheads? it’s related to the original jeff the killer photo. blameitonjorge didn’t find this one. nick robinson found super monkey ball’s brian matt and mcdonald’s lost ds game. sounds like shrimp mcbites. watch the video for the investigation and to find out about the internet history of this lost piece of media!

#redditstories #lostmedia #mystery
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Reminds me of "Cigarette Burns." A horror short about a guy trying to find an old lost film for a collector. The old black and white silent film ends up being a snuff film of an actual angel. The film was supposed to drive people mad or something like that. It's been a while.

septixskeptix
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love that this was solved, it pains me inside to watch mystery videos only for them to end on a "Guess we'll just have to keep looking!"

dreamcast.
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I like creepypastas like this one that don't overstay their welcome, they just plant a disturbing idea on your mind and leave you to fill the gaps with your imagination

overtlybiased
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Wow, thank you for actually covering this! I'm the one who messaged you about the case, and I'm really happy to see it getting some coverage. Let's hope for the best :D

vinechetti
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Olli Kleemola, a Finnish war photography expert and lecturer who published on the topic apparently said in an interview that although the photo is legit and undoctored, cannibalism did happen in the world wars, and the cannibalism story relating to this picture in particular is pretty old, this image and info surrounding it has a history of being used as propaganda. The skin is likely a moose skin.

abidenizart
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It's a shame I didn't hear about this sooner, as soon as you said "Red Army killed God" I knew EXACTLY where the source was from! It was a trope reused multiple times on /x/ and I'm sure if we had complete archives of old 4chan there'd be dozens of references around the time.

Munno
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"I didn't know anything about the scp foundation before making this video" I would have loved to see her reaction to Kain being a sentient dog

GhostsGraveyard
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oh my goodness, that's my TOMT post with the recreation of the image! thank you so much for covering this and helping everybody put this to bed

yok
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12:41 - 13:07
>"Guys, I probably have this piece of lost media somewhere."

>Never gave any updates and went silent forever

Every fucking time

dragongirl
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Holy crap, props to axamlo for actually finding that extremely obscure /x/ post and to you for finding axamlo's comment after apparently the entire subreddit ignored him 😂

alecastroaraya
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Wow. For such a common joke "God is dead we killed him" I'm surprised stories involving it haven't been more popular. Love seeing vids like this, yet again a deeply interesting obscure piece of media. Thanks for another excellent vid!

trainmanmatthewb.
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This feels like a Creepypasta about a Creepypasta

apollosgadfly
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Until the very end, I was convinced that OP was looking for the comic Supergod by Warren Ellis. It was dumped on /x/ around the same time (looks like it was published in 2009). I remember reading random pages as they popped up and then lost it and spent the entire video trying to hack out the right search term to find it. So this video helped me re-discover it. And now I'm looking for a complete version to buy lol

firekame
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I do remember reading this story. I was exclusively reading creepypastas from either the creepypasta website, or nosleep. I never went to 4chan. So either someone copied that 4chan comment verbatim and made it a post someplace else, or someone did try to make it into a longer story. I know for a fact I've read it before, but I could've sworn it was used as a sort of monologue at the end of the story. Basically what I remember is POV story of a Soviet soldier or scientist detailing how they detected something odd in Siberia, found out it was god, killed him, and then that monologue at the end.

panqueque
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Well I hope someone has now written a full story based on this concept cause it’s pretty interesting

terribletimes
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I went on a journey. From “isn’t that the Russian sleep experiment?” to “Oh, I remember the Nietzsche bit…” to “omg I definitely read this on /x/ a decade and a half ago” when you read out the monster paragraph. I can’t prove that I read it there, but I’m 90% sure it was passed around with that picture.

Most creepypasta on /x/ back in the day were passed around by manually reposting them as images. They were all screencaps of text, sometimes with an picture, or other of other 4chan posts. Stuff was rarely archived back in the day. Those long threads were replaced by that one pinned megathread and I guess everyone assumed that was pretty much everything and deleted their saved pastas.

theMoporter
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You should definitely cover the SCP foundation someday. From how the first story was created on 4-chan, the transfer of writings to a dedicated site, the joke-y tone the most of the first SCPs had, the community shift into the creepy, unsettling and dangerous because of a contributer leaving and taking down their stuff, the SCPs themselves, etc.

MatthewCobalt
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The concept of god being tried for crimes against humanity is entirely the kind of cold technical juxtaposition to paranormal phenomena that defines the dry dark humor that SCP is known for, you can really see the roots of the writing style for a lot of SCP stuff in this, really cool find!

SleepyAdam
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it's rare to see lost media videos that actually end with it being found. what a nice change of pace!

LezbeOswald
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You’re the only channel I’ve actually turned notifications on for, you cover everything I’m interested in and your voice is perfect for this, keep up the good work!

james