So yeah, The Slender Man! Fascinating, creepy shit, yo :shock:
It's basically a modern urban legend, evolving at hyperspeed... or cyberspeed... cos, the internet... cyberspace/cyberspeed... of forget it!
Instead of starting out as a folk tale designed to scare children into learning a life lesson and being retold and reshaped and adapted over centuries to fit whatever purpose was called for at the time, The Slender Man started out as nothing more than a forum post designed to shit people up and show off some dood's photoshop skillz.
These were the two images contained in that original forum post...
Creepy shit, yeah? There was no story attached to these images other than the fact that the... thing in the images was known as The Slender Man and "targeted children". From there, backstories and origins were birthed for The Slender Man from all corners of the internet, with more and more stories floating around as time went on. And not just stories either. This is the digital information age after all. So what would have been limited to retellings of the vague story of The Slender Man around the campfire in centuries past quickly became photographic "sightings" of The Slender Man from all over the world circulating the web...
Unearthed historical photographs...
Even video footage...
Creepy shit, right? But all harmless enough. Until...
Yesterday, two 12 year old girls lured one of their friends into the woods and stabbed her 19 times (she survived thankfully). When asked why they did it, they reportedly replied:
"The Slender Man made us do it"
Apparently, one of them had become obsessed with The Slender Man, believing him to be real, and had even had "conversations" with him in which he urged her to kill for him.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-27684258
Just horrendous stuff. But I find it completely fascinating watching a modern urban legend evolve like this in real time. Hopefully the girls in question can get the help they clearly need.
It's basically a modern urban legend, evolving at hyperspeed... or cyberspeed... cos, the internet... cyberspace/cyberspeed... of forget it!

Instead of starting out as a folk tale designed to scare children into learning a life lesson and being retold and reshaped and adapted over centuries to fit whatever purpose was called for at the time, The Slender Man started out as nothing more than a forum post designed to shit people up and show off some dood's photoshop skillz.
These were the two images contained in that original forum post...
Creepy shit, yeah? There was no story attached to these images other than the fact that the... thing in the images was known as The Slender Man and "targeted children". From there, backstories and origins were birthed for The Slender Man from all corners of the internet, with more and more stories floating around as time went on. And not just stories either. This is the digital information age after all. So what would have been limited to retellings of the vague story of The Slender Man around the campfire in centuries past quickly became photographic "sightings" of The Slender Man from all over the world circulating the web...
Unearthed historical photographs...
Even video footage...
Creepy shit, right? But all harmless enough. Until...
Yesterday, two 12 year old girls lured one of their friends into the woods and stabbed her 19 times (she survived thankfully). When asked why they did it, they reportedly replied:
"The Slender Man made us do it"
Apparently, one of them had become obsessed with The Slender Man, believing him to be real, and had even had "conversations" with him in which he urged her to kill for him.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-27684258
Just horrendous stuff. But I find it completely fascinating watching a modern urban legend evolve like this in real time. Hopefully the girls in question can get the help they clearly need.