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Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Lets Play A Game.

I'm starting to come across more blogs that are dealing with the same phenomenon. Albeit in many different ways. Running, Hiding, Fighting..Mostly running. If he gains his strength through people's fear.. this doesn't seem to be a logical way of dealing with him. But since this snow is unrelenting I'm giving you all a chance to ask me some questions. Anything is open game. With one condition. A question for a question. Lets get to know one another.

Until Next Time.
Me.

24 comments:

  1. I think he can be fought, if he is real.

    What do you think could work to kill or damage him?

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  2. Whats the closest you've ever come to being caught?

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  3. Slice- It all comes down to how physical he is. From what I've been reading people are using everything from baseball bats and cars, to whole elite military forces to try and stop him. He has to have a weakness. If he keeps getting in my way, i'm going to find it because trust me, If he has a heartbeat, if he breathes air, if he bleeds, I can kill him.

    Now my turn.
    Why do you care so much about everyone else surviving this mess? Look out for number 1 my friend.

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  4. Distilled- The closest to being caught. When I first started all of this I was young and sloppy. I was caught up in the stigma of being a serial murderer. I was actually pulled over once on the east coast for having a headlight out. I had the headless body of a hitchhiker in my trunk. I was so anxious I almost turned myself in. Lucky for you all.. I didn't.

    Now my turn.
    What are your personal experiences with the suited one?
    Have you ever strung anyone up by their colon? ;)

    Until Next Time,
    Me.

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  5. How to you deal with all those annoying practices we have these days, such as using DNA as evidence?

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  6. Never by their colon, no.
    My personal experiences have been limited to shadows in windows, sleepy-eyed hallucinations and paranoia. Most of these brought on by reading the stories written by the wretched souls who have met him in person. I am lucky enough to observe, comment and live to tell the tale.

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  7. Well, part of it is I haven't ever seen the guy. But I can't give you a reasonable answer. Hero complex? Pragmatism telling me safety in numbers? Wanting to see Slendy lose to remove some of the fear? Human kindness? I can't really tell you. Maybe all of that.

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  8. Arkady- It really isn't a problem. In the beginning I dealt with victims nobody even realized were missing. The homeless, transients and what have you. On top of that, I've never been arrested, never had a ticket, never been finger printed. I virtually do not exist in federal database's. I'm not a sexually motivated killer. I despise them. I mean come on.. It's serial murder, not a porno. So that cuts back on the DNA evidence. A thin layer of airplane glue drastically modifies finger prints. Watch any criminal show on t.v. You'd be surprised how much information they give you.

    Now My Turn.
    Why do you think people fear the skinny one so much? And why is there so much infatuation?

    Until Next Time.
    Me.

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  9. Amber-Chicken Caesar Salad is my weakness.

    Now My Turn.

    If you had "The Slenderman" completely incapacitated in front of you. What would you do?

    Until Next Time.
    Me.

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  10. Distilled- Do you buy into all of the theories about him manifesting the more you think of him?
    If so, it sounds like you should stop reading all of those stories.

    Feel free to ask more.

    Until Next Time.
    Me.

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  11. Slice- You stance on helping everyone defeat him is admirable at best. But it could get you killed. I'm not afraid of him, but I am getting quite sick of him sticking his nose (or lack there of) into my business. I can't resent the guy for taking lives. We are the same in that aspect. He just has terrible timing.

    If you're so into helping everyone, saving lives and whatnot. Why are you interested in helping a murdering bastard such as myself?

    Until Next Time.
    Me.

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  12. Well, in a crisis we are all on the same side. In terms of damage you've done less than him. He's taken corrupted and killed far more than you have killed. And who knows what happens if he takes you, forever. In a world where Slenderman wasn't an issue, You'd be the enemy. But the enemy of my enemy is my friend, and I think a murdering bastard like yourself has as good of a shot at ending him as anyone. Pragmatism has to overcome moral ideals sometimes.

    My Question for you: What is your day job? I don't imagine you kill for a living.

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  13. I'd make sure he died a slow torturous death.
    Tit for tat. But I'm of the opinion that there may be more than one of these buggers around anyway...or they move interdimentionally.

    Q: Who do you prefer to listen to musically?

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  14. I may as well get in on this.
    When you're not killing/torturing/the like, what is favorite thing to pass the time?

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  15. I will answer, but, in turn I expect a reply to my question:

    In fact, I do buy into the theory that the more you think of him, the stronger he gets. I believe that he is just a perception, which is why he appears and acts differently in every account. He is nothing but a manifestation of some madness or primal fear.

    So, which is it for you - madness or fear?

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  16. Slice- That's very well put. Sometimes it takes something evil to stop something evil. But at this point I just want him out of my business. It doesn't have to end in some epic life altering battle. He just needs to go back to the woods and leave the rest to me.
    To answer your question. I'm a sales representative for a rather well established beverage company.

    Now My Turn.
    You seem like a logical, morally stable person. If it came down to it, would you kill another human being?

    Merry Xmas.

    Until Next Time.
    Me.

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  17. Amber- I like the way you think love. And your questions really intrigue me. But I was contemplating the theory that there might actually be more than one of these as well. It's not really that far fetched considering some of the other theories that are thrown around some of those message boards.

    A. I listen to quite a variety of music. Classical to Metal. It really depends on my mood. It calms the soul.

    Now My Turn.

    If you could go anywhere on the planet for 1 week free of charge, where would you go and why?

    Merry Xmas.
    Until Next Time.
    Me.

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  18. E- What do I do to pass the time? I like to do things that keep my mind sharp. Crossword puzzles, Jigsaw Puzzles.. Stuff of that nature. I like to time myself when I do them. I also have a Criminal Justice degree so I'm always reading up on stuff like the U.S judicial system and true crime literature. I have quite a library on the subject.

    Now My Turn.

    Have you ever came in contact with Slender?

    Merry Xmas.
    Until Next Time.
    Me.

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  19. Distilled- It's kind of a double edged sword, if you try not to think about him you're in turn thinking of him. Madness or primal fear.. Hmm..
    Most people think I'm mad. But I don't buy it. I definitely do not fear him. Maybe it's just a fear of being caught I suppose. But that won't happen.

    Now My Turn.

    If you had your choice, Buried alive-- or Burnt alive. Which would it be and why?

    Merry Xmas.
    Until Next Time.
    Me.

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  20. Well, if it came down to it, I would. If I could guarantee to save multiple lived by killing a man- I would.

    If my life was at stake, I'd fight, fight as hard as I could but I would try my hardest to not kill. I've seen the wolfish part of myself in fights before and I don't like it. I don't like hurting people.

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  21. No, I (fortunately) can't say I've personally met "Him". All I have to go on is others with encounters, such as yourself.
    Hope you have/had a slenderful (X)mas.

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  22. Slice- Sometimes you have to embrace that wolfish side my friend. I knew you had it in you. We all have it in us.

    Until Next Time.
    Me.

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  23. E- I suppose you're one of the lucky one's from what I hear. I haven't exactly met Him.. But i've seen him. Just lurking. Ruining my plans.

    Until Next Time.
    Me.

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