Saturday, 6 May 2023

Crazy Stories From The Web!

I have found so many utterly jaw-dropping stories which are just too coincidental, or too terrifying to believe. However whether they be true or not, here are definitely some of the best stories I've read online. I hope you enjoy them as much as I did!

Credit is given to the writers.

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Emily's Note For Readers:


Reader discretion is advised - please be aware that some stories may be very graphic, don't read any further if you find these things disturbing or upsetting.
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I think it's safe to assume everyone would expect stories from the Deep Web to be on here, and you would be correct! Although I haven't dared to go into the depths of the Deep Web myself, there are certainly some horror stories worthy of awards in which visitors share online. This first story is exactly that.

Recipes For Human Meat


"In CompSci, we often got bored and ****** around. One day we ran into the deep web. The most disturbing site we found was a comprehensive guide for cooking women. We're not talking about a short joke here. This page had information on what body types to use for specific cuts, how to prepare these cuts, and how to cook the girl so she lives as long as possible. It horrifies me that people way worse than the freaks on Criminal Minds exists."

Weird Deep Web Stories

I don't know how to feel about this story, if true, it is no less than disturbing and it completely throws me to know how easy it is to access these sorts of sites (assuming the writer was relatively young still studying). Cannibalism has been around for a number of years, and it is the stuff of nightmares. I certainly hope I never come across something like this in the future, though I must say it would make a good horror movie, reading this gave me chills!


This Man


"In January 2006 in New York, the patient of a well-known psychiatrist draws the face of a man that has been repeatedly appearing in her dreams. In more than one occasion that man has given her advice on her private life. The women swears she has never met the man in her life. 

The portrait lies forgotten on the psychiatrist's desk for a few days until one day another patient recognises the face and says that the man has often visited him in his dreams. He also claims he has never seen that man in his waking life. 

The psychiatrist decides to send the portrait to some of his colleagues that have patients with recurrent dreams. Within a few months, four patients recognise the man as a frequent presence in their own dreams. All the patients refer to him as 'This Man'.

From January 2006 until today, at least 2000 people have claimed they have seen this man in their dreams, in many cities all over the world."

This story is one I've been familiar with for a while, mainly due to how much I analyse my own dreams before stumbling across this strange phenomenon. The site isn't disturbing in my opinion, but rather interesting. It claims to be the place where those who have seen the man can connect their experiences. As of yet, no theories have been able to distinguish why 'This Man' has been appearing, and what it symbolises.

Feel free to visit the site to see the hand-drawn image of 'This Man', along with plenty of other details regarding the story.


Clients From Hell

https://clientsfromhell.net - Reported anonymously

"I was hired to design a logo for a client and one day, she texted me out of the blue.

Client: Are you around?

Me: I actually am not around today, I will be tomorrow.

Client: Any chance you could give me a ride to work? I have to be there at 9pm. My car was towed at 4am 2 days ago.

Me: Are you texting the right number?

Client: Yes, we can talk business on our way up.

I have only met this woman once at a Starbucks for about an hour. Like, that's a weird and fairly sketchy request to ask of your graphic designer, especially since I'm only 18. I told her I was out of town until the next day, and I haven't heard from her since."

This site is updated so regularly that it was hard to find a story worth posting here, but as a whole, Clients From Hell is a site which is a safe-haven to report about strange or humorous goings on with customers in your working life. Until researching for this blog post, I didn't know such a thing existed, though with posts being uploaded hourly some days, there will be no lack of content and only more crazy stories to come! It's definitely worth the read.


"I once came across a site that was solely dedicated to motivating people who want to commit suicide. 

The words on the sites were carefully crafted to pull up your legs until you jump over the cliff. 

Who in their right mind encourages another human being to commit suicide to the extent of building a website for it. 

Some people are just crazy."

There is very little evidence to say that this site does exist. There were no other reports of such a site existing and the details in the report are very vague. Coincidentally this story has been written on a post called 'Are the Creepy Stories of Deep Web or Dark Web Really True?'. The lack of evidence seems to point me in the direction of it being solely a tale, though if anyone has come across a similar site, do let me know in the comments. This isn't something I recommend you look for, so don't search for it purposefully.


FML: Your Everyday Life Stories


"Today, I was talking to my sister about how I need to buy gifts from Santa for my daughter, when my son asked why I should be buying them instead of letting Santa bring them. My son genuinely still believed in Santa. He's 22 years old."

Why not end on a high note. FML is a site filled with all kinds of stories ranging from entertainment to downright bizarre. Anyone can post with an account, and from what I've seen the site is very active, with posters every few hours sharing their woes for the viewer to vote on as either "I agree, your life sucks" or "You deserved it". A light-hearted way to have a chuckle at another's misfortune as many aren't too serious and involve silly accidents or other funny stories. There was so much content on the site it was hard to pick the best one, but I must say that the story I decided to include did make me laugh quite a bit, I didn't expect it.

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Emily's Note For Readers:


It is very important that you don't look for the sites I haven't provided direct links to. They are dangerous and can lead to horrible consequences. If you are worried about a site you have found, leave it well alone and don't return to it.

I can assure all users that the links I have provided are completely safe, as I have visited them myself through normal means (not by accessing the deeper layers of the web).

If you have any concerns at all, don't be afraid to reach out to me via the contact form.

Stay safe online.
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