This story was so strange and left so many unanswered questions. I can’t tell if I like it more or less because of this lol. The only semi-rational things I’m assuming are that the kids went into the house in 1980. I think the parents knew something was wrong with the one room in their house and chose to keep it locked. One way or another the room is opened by the kids out of curiosity. I think the room is sort of a portal that flips between reality and exchanging whoever goes in with a synthetic version of themselves into reality. This would explain synthetic Heather being back in the sitting room once Sam went through and subsequently, real Heather being back in the office once Sam left the house. It would also explain the kids showing up in the forest. First kid goes through to reality, Tommy goes through to reality but now he’s synthetic, second kid goes through to reality (and years later Heather goes through and is now synthetic and Sam follows to reality). It would explain why Tommy is so fucking weird, too. He’s a synthetic version of himself trying to cope with the idea that he both is and isn’t real. Maybe just the door existing is enough to alter the reality of the things around it, which would explain his synthetic property, weird furnishings and his schrodinger cat lol. 🤷🏻♀️ ANYWAY fuck that door
Yeah, the explanation at the end of lack of one was way too frustrating to like this. I liked it till the end, but it didn't make enough sense to know wtf was going on. I am sure the author wanted us to think about the ending, but they made it way too confusing. Seems like real Heather would have an idea of what happened but she doesn't? Idk. It's almost a great story but falls flat at the end. Maybe the author thinks we will get it, but we don't
@@GR-bn3xj Well, real Heather wouldn’t have known because, and this is purely hypothetical based on my personal assumption, when she went through the door a synthetic version of herself was replaced into reality. And then when Sam went into the door, he was put back into reality. Much like the kids that went through and appeared back into the forest, Heather wouldn’t have remembered what happened. I’m willing to bet her synthetic copy is still at the house though, stuck there with Tommy.
@@yoreljm It’s been a while since I’ve listened to the story and I don’t have the time atm to listen to it again to catch his age, but I remember the kids being 11 or 12 at the start, right? So that puts him in his early forties. I think I remember it saying that he inherited his family home around his late teens/early twenties though, which would have him being 50 at the time of the interview make sense. Maybe the author just mixed up the time difference accidentally? 🤷🏻♀️
Aerospace engineer here - entropy is not actually about everything ending in chaos, its about how everything is being converted from a working form of energy to a non-working form of energy until everything is stagnant and no more work can be done (we basically cant do anything because energy used to do things no longer exists)
probably cause we're connected through many different stories from so many different people rather than just one story with unwavering writing. if you don't like a plot line or a theme you can easily find something extremely similar but more to your tastes since it's both so widespread yet confined to its own little cobweb-covered corner of the internet. We're just people enjoying things that make us jump or look under the bed a few times before we sleep, admittedly weird, but it's our weird and it's nice.
December 31st, 2012, I started my first ever job at a warehouse preparing packages for various companies like Qdoba, Ball, Napa, and Village Inn that a guy from church was the manager of. I was looking for something to listen to to pass my first shift and came across one of these videos. One of my greatest discoveries.
Thank you for the long stories @MCP, it really helps me when I'm at work. I love your narration and the amount of emotion and flair you give your characters.
@@levifrank6255 I work for Commercial Business Services, we maintain properties (Banks, Clinics, Offices, ect) as well as providing landscaping,/flooring. I love my job.
@@ambervillarreal9845 it’s something like “my neighbor’s dog has a zipper”. It’s a nice play on the old urban legend that killers would skin their victims and wear their skin as a suit, held by a zipper. That story is about something else, though
@Mike ferrari Ferrari yeah but some peeps like to listen in parts bc they don’t have a lot of free time to listen to the long ones. I use pastas to sleep though, so the complete ones are 👌🏻 for moi
I loved this one. Not sure if I love the fact it ended with so many questions in the air or if I want more so they can be answered. Though sometimes it is better to have a story leaving you wonder what really happened.
For the last 7ish years I have been listening to this man and a few of the other greats every night for my bedtime stories! Now I can't sleep without them!!
People are talking about how the story is so confusing and doesn’t answer anything ultimately, but that’s the point. If it was revealed what was going on, it would turn into just another spooky ghost/demon/whatever story. But instead you have no idea what the story is about, and you end up being scared of that lack of information. Personally I love these kinds of „fear of the unknown” stories.
This story made an anxiety filled day even more anxious 😩😩 the knot in my stomach kept growing and that girl and her carelessness stressed me out!! Very good narration btw, as always 🤗
I think this may be one of my favorite creepy pasta's ever! But then all your stuff is good :) (tis why I'm a patron sponsor after all-good art should be supported)
Tommy went missing with a boy and a girl. The boy and girl were Sam and Heather. Something is drawing them all to the door in the Mcafee household, but every time one of them opens it, they create a mirror of the universe to continue. Which would explain Tommy’s coffee turning real-It’s because Heather had opened the door upstairs. The cat is the key/lure to return to the door. This is just my guess, trying to put everything together.
I know this is an unpopular opinion but this is literally my favorite creepypasta. I cant put my finger on why exactly.. but the first time I heard it I was blown away, a year later I tried to find it but couldn't remember the name.. Today I was possessed by the urge to find it again, (this shows you how much it stuck with me) it literally will pop into my head at random. TONIGHT I FINALLY FOUND IT thank God
I really like this story even with the unanswered question. It really reminds me of the album Geogaddi from Boards of Canada. A surreal exploration of a dangerous overtly indulgent nostalgia that has something malicious hiding inside it that you couldn´t understand then and can´t answer now
This was the WRONG story to lose track of time to holy crap. Finished and looked at the clock and it's several hours LATER than I thought it was which is EXTREMELY disconcerting. I wasn't spooked before but I sure am now O.O
Love how Heather calls Sam out for common sense as cowardness while she lacks it. She literally said "tell him I went to the bathroom"......a bathroom in a house she's never been to to which the freaky owner would know is a lie
avoided this as it was released in parts, glad i did so would have been painfully slow buildup, as a whole though it seemed rather on the short side considering the tone n subject matter i expected this to be much much longer possibly several hrs. it's good though, and this story made me realize how much i love stories with secret rooms and the like. story kinda gave me a "no end house" feel, anyway great short ominous without resorting to typical low blows i.e over use of gore or over detailing. very much focused on environment and tone letting your own thoughts do the scaring, very well written author has a good grasp on how to set a mood and write real horror, imo real horror is ambiguous i.e like the fear of the dark. setting such a tone with words and fictional characters sounds simple but is rather hard. it's easy to underwhelm or overwhelm a person at any point, you have to walk the line between hints of ominous ambiguous dark things w/o being super specific. you can be specific. but that's a different type of horror all together. i pref to think of monsters n the like as more "modern" (still old) where the kind of tone n mood i'm referring too is the "classical" kind of horror. i hope that made sense anyway i'm rambling as i often do on good works. 8.8/10 would love a sequel ! kinda makes me want to write my own secret room themed story, probably won't i've tried i over scrutinize n delete my work cuz i'm so picky XD anywho thanks for the great listen, cheers! and stay in good health my friend!
I don't get that if he was a kid, then thirty years later he's 50? even if he was an older kid, like 11-12, that's still 40. Did I miss something or was that a mistake by the author? cool story anyways tho.
I noticed a similar detail when he was talking abt the furniture in the parlor, starting by saying it looked new and pristine and then later describing how they were cut up and then sewn back together
I think it's meant to be ambiguous. I for one like to understand what's going on more and wish we had more explanation, but I think the intent was that sometimes not understanding what's going on can be even more horrifying.
After awhile I got bored since there is so much unneeded filler that takes away from enjoying the story. 40 mins in and if you where to remove the filler we could have had a great 25 or so minute story that is understandable easily
@@MynAnthony which is nothing but a cheap cop out. I've found in media, that one of the hardest things to create seems to be the ending of a story. A lot of authors and screenwriters like to be super vague as to not have to think of a good way to end something and they do it because so many people who read or watch the media think that that is actually a good idea when it's actually not. It's always an incomplete story when it's too vague. Now if they have enough clues and still leave an ambigous ending, at least it is trying to point you into specific intended directions.
@@undead-cartilage8530 look if you enjoyed this creepypasta that’s amazing for you. I hated it, it sucked in my mind and that’s okay. It’s called my own personal opinion, I don’t care to argue with you about what a story is
I agree with you Natasha. Wasn't a good creepy pasta at all. It's like the author had a good premise to begin with then couldn't find a way to flesh it out so ended it without any resolution - for the characters or the audience. The definition of bad story telling. Great narration but a poor story.
7:34 I can't help but feel like the author was going for a "the stories match so its reliable, even if it doesn't make sense" but he's right when he says something doesn't make sense. those stories from the children are too close, they match too much to be real. someone told them to say that.
Though you are probably right in this case just want to point out that pronunciations change over time due to different accents and sometimes people change their last name due to the fact they move somewhere and other's keep pronouncing it wrong or cant in the frist place. happens less these days but 70 years ago it did and those changes have since stuck
> if a someone you didn’t know sends you a link to a website saying... “look at what they did to your photos...” > you click on the link and it takes you to an odd looking, realistic google website and it tells you to put your username and password. what will you do next??
Why do people in these stories think it's ok to do things like sneak off on the guys house while interviewing him and search the house? Even if they didn't know they were in a creepypasta story, you just don't do this. For one it's rude and probably illegal, and two, if you get caught you will be in trouble no matter what kind of story it is. It's about as cliche as the Geico commercial, "head for the cemetery!". The best stories don't have you yelling at the characters to not do things you know are bad ideas.
Meh it didnt really explain anything so it was just a string of random weird things that happened. Why does the door hide, whats with the zippers, are they shifting between some "button eye coraline dimension" where everything is fake, what was behind the door, did he even really go there with her in the first place or what was the time skip. Its just too convoluted and nothing is ever explained or connected so it just seems like gibberish to me.
This story was so strange and left so many unanswered questions. I can’t tell if I like it more or less because of this lol. The only semi-rational things I’m assuming are that the kids went into the house in 1980. I think the parents knew something was wrong with the one room in their house and chose to keep it locked. One way or another the room is opened by the kids out of curiosity. I think the room is sort of a portal that flips between reality and exchanging whoever goes in with a synthetic version of themselves into reality. This would explain synthetic Heather being back in the sitting room once Sam went through and subsequently, real Heather being back in the office once Sam left the house. It would also explain the kids showing up in the forest. First kid goes through to reality, Tommy goes through to reality but now he’s synthetic, second kid goes through to reality (and years later Heather goes through and is now synthetic and Sam follows to reality). It would explain why Tommy is so fucking weird, too. He’s a synthetic version of himself trying to cope with the idea that he both is and isn’t real. Maybe just the door existing is enough to alter the reality of the things around it, which would explain his synthetic property, weird furnishings and his schrodinger cat lol.
🤷🏻♀️ ANYWAY fuck that door
Yeah, the explanation at the end of lack of one was way too frustrating to like this. I liked it till the end, but it didn't make enough sense to know wtf was going on. I am sure the author wanted us to think about the ending, but they made it way too confusing. Seems like real Heather would have an idea of what happened but she doesn't? Idk. It's almost a great story but falls flat at the end. Maybe the author thinks we will get it, but we don't
@@GR-bn3xj Well, real Heather wouldn’t have known because, and this is purely hypothetical based on my personal assumption, when she went through the door a synthetic version of herself was replaced into reality. And then when Sam went into the door, he was put back into reality. Much like the kids that went through and appeared back into the forest, Heather wouldn’t have remembered what happened. I’m willing to bet her synthetic copy is still at the house though, stuck there with Tommy.
I think I missed something. If Tommy was kid 30 years ago, how comes he is 50 years old now?
@@yoreljm It’s been a while since I’ve listened to the story and I don’t have the time atm to listen to it again to catch his age, but I remember the kids being 11 or 12 at the start, right? So that puts him in his early forties. I think I remember it saying that he inherited his family home around his late teens/early twenties though, which would have him being 50 at the time of the interview make sense. Maybe the author just mixed up the time difference accidentally? 🤷🏻♀️
Makes as much sense as anything
This story was one "What the fuuuuccckkkk?" moment after another.
I love it.
Me too!!!
15:30-"like someone had switched a flip." Lol wonder if he didnt notice or just decided to keep it.
i just noticed lol
I heard that to lol
Me too 😂😂
I heard it too and rewound it to make sure I heard it right
It was an Easter egg foreshadowing the dichotomous real/fake flip-flop worlds that alternate behind the blue door along with the mirror image
Aerospace engineer here - entropy is not actually about everything ending in chaos, its about how everything is being converted from a working form of energy to a non-working form of energy until everything is stagnant and no more work can be done (we basically cant do anything because energy used to do things no longer exists)
I feel like the creepy pasta community is the least toxic I've ever been a part of
Right? It's weird, but so so welcome.
probably cause we're connected through many different stories from so many different people rather than just one story with unwavering writing. if you don't like a plot line or a theme you can easily find something extremely similar but more to your tastes since it's both so widespread yet confined to its own little cobweb-covered corner of the internet.
We're just people enjoying things that make us jump or look under the bed a few times before we sleep, admittedly weird, but it's our weird and it's nice.
15:30 "like someone switched a flip"😂
In my opinion, your best performance in months. Thank you kindly for the entertainment.
December 31st, 2012, I started my first ever job at a warehouse preparing packages for various companies like Qdoba, Ball, Napa, and Village Inn that a guy from church was the manager of. I was looking for something to listen to to pass my first shift and came across one of these videos. One of my greatest discoveries.
Thank you for the long stories @MCP, it really helps me when I'm at work. I love your narration and the amount of emotion and flair you give your characters.
What do you do? I would love a job where I could listen to creepypasta all day.
@@levifrank6255 HATER!😀😀😀
@@levifrank6255 I work for Commercial Business Services, we maintain properties (Banks, Clinics, Offices, ect) as well as providing landscaping,/flooring. I love my job.
@@mochaj942 nah fr I really wanna kno cuz I need a job like that. I hate not being able to listen to my stories.
@@Raymo2u he'll yeah right on. You don't live in Indiana do you lmao
Once I heard the cat having a zipper I was like wait a second this reminds me of another creepy pasta.. the one with the dog and the neighbor.. heh
Which one is that?
@@ambervillarreal9845 it’s something like “my neighbor’s dog has a zipper”.
It’s a nice play on the old urban legend that killers would skin their victims and wear their skin as a suit, held by a zipper.
That story is about something else, though
My 17 yr old put me on... Can't stop listening now
I listened to this a few days back but I'm here again because it's a fantastic story and MCP does an amazing job narrating it like always!
Yeeeees! Ive been waiting for this because I am too lazy to find all the parts and put them in order. Bless 👌🏻
same, i was waiting until all parts were together
Fr, I prefer to wait for all parts to be put together so I'm not left in suspense lmao
@@RevenantMain1 if i see “part one” i just wait until i see “complete”
Hyu
@Mike ferrari Ferrari yeah but some peeps like to listen in parts bc they don’t have a lot of free time to listen to the long ones. I use pastas to sleep though, so the complete ones are 👌🏻 for moi
I loved this one. Not sure if I love the fact it ended with so many questions in the air or if I want more so they can be answered.
Though sometimes it is better to have a story leaving you wonder what really happened.
For the last 7ish years I have been listening to this man and a few of the other greats every night for my bedtime stories! Now I can't sleep without them!!
So, are we going to get a complete Habitsville playlist? Because they're hard to tell that they're all part of the same series.
There is one on the page already ❤
@@Ellam212 I'm listening to the Habitsville playlist, and am SO happy~
People are talking about how the story is so confusing and doesn’t answer anything ultimately, but that’s the point. If it was revealed what was going on, it would turn into just another spooky ghost/demon/whatever story. But instead you have no idea what the story is about, and you end up being scared of that lack of information. Personally I love these kinds of „fear of the unknown” stories.
This story made an anxiety filled day even more anxious 😩😩 the knot in my stomach kept growing and that girl and her carelessness stressed me out!! Very good narration btw, as always 🤗
15:30 "like somebody switched a flip..."
I'm on to you!
This DESPERATELY needs a sequel
I think this may be one of my favorite creepy pasta's ever! But then all your stuff is good :) (tis why I'm a patron sponsor after all-good art should be supported)
I absolutely love this guy, BUT this one left me Soooo CONFUSED 😕
15:31 “like someone switched a flip” I love it ♥️
Took me a bit to get around to listening to this one. It's good. It's real good.
Wow, that was really good! You read them so well. I thought he was going to discover he had a zipper.
I got MAJOR 3rd Parent Tommy Taffy vibes from this story and thought it would make an interesting prequel and origin story for Tommy Taffy...
The fact that he took the cat. Lol.
Tommy went missing with a boy and a girl. The boy and girl were Sam and Heather. Something is drawing them all to the door in the Mcafee household, but every time one of them opens it, they create a mirror of the universe to continue. Which would explain Tommy’s coffee turning real-It’s because Heather had opened the door upstairs. The cat is the key/lure to return to the door.
This is just my guess, trying to put everything together.
Love this guys narrations.looking for more sam singer stories.
I know this is an unpopular opinion but this is literally my favorite creepypasta. I cant put my finger on why exactly.. but the first time I heard it I was blown away, a year later I tried to find it but couldn't remember the name.. Today I was possessed by the urge to find it again, (this shows you how much it stuck with me) it literally will pop into my head at random. TONIGHT I FINALLY FOUND IT thank God
I’ve been subscribed for 8 years that’s crazy
great reading and good story.
I’m a pet portrait artists and as I heard the line “it’s paws were bright white” I was drawing a black cat with white paws and I got soo spooked out 😂
Lol I fell asleep mid story and woke up during the patron shoutout thinking it was part of the story confused asf
Ayo😂😂😂😂
Its a good story, left me quite uneasy.
I wish alll theses stories were true but damn theyre stilll good got me on the edge of my seats when he said "doubtful"
Ive always wondered if like one of them was actually true lol
I really like this story even with the unanswered question. It really reminds me of the album Geogaddi from Boards of Canada. A surreal exploration of a dangerous overtly indulgent nostalgia that has something malicious hiding inside it that you couldn´t understand then and can´t answer now
this is exactly right
This was the WRONG story to lose track of time to holy crap. Finished and looked at the clock and it's several hours LATER than I thought it was which is EXTREMELY disconcerting. I wasn't spooked before but I sure am now O.O
Another day of wondering how this guy is not a crazy famous voice actor
Lol I like how you said switched a flip instead of flip a switch lol
„ When the lights go down in Habitsville
If the wimmin don’t getcha then the music will...“
I love this guy's videos
Love how Heather calls Sam out for common sense as cowardness while she lacks it. She literally said "tell him I went to the bathroom"......a bathroom in a house she's never been to to which the freaky owner would know is a lie
avoided this as it was released in parts, glad i did so would have been painfully slow buildup, as a whole though it seemed rather on the short side considering the tone n subject matter i expected this to be much much longer possibly several hrs. it's good though, and this story made me realize how much i love stories with secret rooms and the like. story kinda gave me a "no end house" feel, anyway great short ominous without resorting to typical low blows i.e over use of gore or over detailing. very much focused on environment and tone letting your own thoughts do the scaring, very well written author has a good grasp on how to set a mood and write real horror, imo real horror is ambiguous i.e like the fear of the dark. setting such a tone with words and fictional characters sounds simple but is rather hard. it's easy to underwhelm or overwhelm a person at any point, you have to walk the line between hints of ominous ambiguous dark things w/o being super specific. you can be specific. but that's a different type of horror all together. i pref to think of monsters n the like as more "modern" (still old) where the kind of tone n mood i'm referring too is the "classical" kind of horror. i hope that made sense anyway i'm rambling as i often do on good works. 8.8/10 would love a sequel !
kinda makes me want to write my own secret room themed story, probably won't i've tried i over scrutinize n delete my work cuz i'm so picky XD
anywho thanks for the great listen, cheers! and stay in good health my friend!
I don't get that if he was a kid, then thirty years later he's 50? even if he was an older kid, like 11-12, that's still 40. Did I miss something or was that a mistake by the author? cool story anyways tho.
Was wondering that too. Would that put this story in 2010?
I noticed a similar detail when he was talking abt the furniture in the parlor, starting by saying it looked new and pristine and then later describing how they were cut up and then sewn back together
This story was soo good!!!
This was so great, like a David Lynch film. Existential reality smashd
Switched a flip ?!?! Lol
Am I the only one who had no idea what was going on in this story? It's well written but the plot went over my head.
I think it's meant to be ambiguous. I for one like to understand what's going on more and wish we had more explanation, but I think the intent was that sometimes not understanding what's going on can be even more horrifying.
After awhile I got bored since there is so much unneeded filler that takes away from enjoying the story. 40 mins in and if you where to remove the filler we could have had a great 25 or so minute story that is understandable easily
@@MynAnthony which is nothing but a cheap cop out. I've found in media, that one of the hardest things to create seems to be the ending of a story. A lot of authors and screenwriters like to be super vague as to not have to think of a good way to end something and they do it because so many people who read or watch the media think that that is actually a good idea when it's actually not. It's always an incomplete story when it's too vague. Now if they have enough clues and still leave an ambigous ending, at least it is trying to point you into specific intended directions.
Well now there's no point I've already listen to all of them.
Loved this
I'm getting heavy Fae/changeling vibes from this.
Same.
Like someone switched a flip
Good story
33 years ago Rick Astley came out with the greatest album on earth (dont know why I posted this)
Borasca got me hooked
Town was literally about to burn the witch, that's why it's innocent until proven guilty not that other way around smh
This feels incomplete to me😵
15:29 Did that boi just say "switched a flip"?
Here since 2011🤟🏼
Really disappointed in the end, there was no explanation for anything.
Isn't that what creepypasta's once were though?
A dark trip either ending in death or escape with 0 or minimal answers
@@RevenantMain1 oh ok.
@@RevenantMain1 creepypastas are stories and stories have resolutions.
@@undead-cartilage8530 look if you enjoyed this creepypasta that’s amazing for you. I hated it, it sucked in my mind and that’s okay. It’s called my own personal opinion, I don’t care to argue with you about what a story is
I agree with you Natasha. Wasn't a good creepy pasta at all. It's like the author had a good premise to begin with then couldn't find a way to flesh it out so ended it without any resolution - for the characters or the audience. The definition of bad story telling. Great narration but a poor story.
7:34 I can't help but feel like the author was going for a "the stories match so its reliable, even if it doesn't make sense" but he's right when he says something doesn't make sense. those stories from the children are too close, they match too much to be real. someone told them to say that.
How many stories take place in Habitsville? I feel like I'm missing something...
Switched a flip.
I'm looking fowards to Halloween.
Wow, I rarely see my last name anywhere; although I do have to say it's pronounced mak-uh-fee not mik-ae-fee, like the of the anti-virus software
Incorrect your last name is pronounced poop
@@trip1994 yeah man you really got him
Though you are probably right in this case just want to point out that pronunciations change over time due to different accents and sometimes people change their last name due to the fact they move somewhere and other's keep pronouncing it wrong or cant in the frist place. happens less these days but 70 years ago it did and those changes have since stuck
@@trip1994 haha I believe you’re right his last name really is poop
Ma coffe 🤪👍
Amcp can I ask you a question if there was a series on top of the gas station on Netflix would you do it
Pedoflix
Been here since 2014, did u know his anniversary is my b day? I’m turning a lil more alt everyday.
👏 👏 Amazing!
uh so can someone give me a scientific explanation of how you switch a flip because i am a little confused
It's foreshadowing
15:30 "like someone had switched a flip"
*is this wrong or am I too out of touch to know?*
Like someone switched a flip
LoL
Lmao, switched a flip
Ironic how this was made 3 days ago.
When he said a zipper I realized this was a continuation of a past story
> if a someone you didn’t know sends you a link to a website saying...
“look at what they did to your photos...”
> you click on the link and it takes you to an odd looking, realistic google website and it tells you to put your username and password.
what will you do next??
Da Liu click off because I have like one image of myself online.
Switched a flip! 😎👉👉
the thumbnail is me seeing a MCP notification
McAfee family played jumanji with the other kids
i’m .... confused ?
Isn't this a sequel to the one about the dog zipper neighbor with the cyborg owner?
Could you reboot Borrasca ?? it was sooo good and i need another dose more than bro in the story💀
Why do people in these stories think it's ok to do things like sneak off on the guys house while interviewing him and search the house? Even if they didn't know they were in a creepypasta story, you just don't do this. For one it's rude and probably illegal, and two, if you get caught you will be in trouble no matter what kind of story it is. It's about as cliche as the Geico commercial, "head for the cemetery!". The best stories don't have you yelling at the characters to not do things you know are bad ideas.
Wesley Perkins. Stfu. It's literally just a story. Chill out.
@@britney3493 I guess you prefer the dumbed down stories that make it easy to follow. Gotcha
Nice
Is this like a add on to Tommy taffy creepypasta?
Let's see if I can say "me ✋?" I'm very picky
The title kinda reminds me of 'To you 2000 years from now'
Love you
This is a “Silent Hill” lore.......
Its MAAACCC- AAHHH- FEEE. Not "Mc-- ayyy- feee" lol
I hope there's a part two ! .. .. .. 🤨
Meh it didnt really explain anything so it was just a string of random weird things that happened. Why does the door hide, whats with the zippers, are they shifting between some "button eye coraline dimension" where everything is fake, what was behind the door, did he even really go there with her in the first place or what was the time skip. Its just too convoluted and nothing is ever explained or connected so it just seems like gibberish to me.
How the fuck does one absent mindedly steal a cat
Habitsville you say???
Anyone else get Tommy Taffy vibes from this guy?
Yusss!
I think it's aliens
Switched a flip?
I did, about 9 days ago LMAO
But why take the cat?
I want to go to Habittsville,