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Even More Creepypasta Christmas Stories
Published 4 years, 5 months ago
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I hope you had a beautiful Christmas! Stories are coming out a little later at the moment as I'm doing everything backwards trying to learn some software for YouTube :)
Good evening, it's Spooky Boo. Christmas time is almost over here in Sandcastle but we still have some time to go. The people are merry and the decorations are to die for. Out at the coast it is beautiful for there is no snow, at least not every day but it has been raining quite a bit. Here in Sandcastle a little bit of magic happens and the snow actually falls on Christmas Day. It happens every year bringing a little bit of magical cheer. You'll see. But as coastal Californians, we find it difficult to drive in the snow so the magic only happens one day out of the year or it would be a big, big mess!Tonight I have for you three very creepy stories about Christmas. Just a few more nights of Christmas Fear and I promise it will all be over until next year.First I'd like to thank my listeners and Patreon members including madjoe, P.A. Nightmares, Ivy Iverson, John Newby, Patrick, and 933TheVolt.com. If you would like to get the podcast commercial free and support Spooky Boo's Scary Story Time through Patreon, visit my website at www.scarystorytime.com/support where you'll find merchandise and other links to support the show. It's also very nice when you share the show with your friends on social media. Find me on most social media platforms by searching for Spooky Boo's Scary Story Time.Come and visit me on Saturday nights on YouTube for a fun livestream of chat and stories at www.youtube.com/spookybooscarystorytime.Now let's begin...COMETWritten by MakRalstonDuring the night of December 2nd, 1985, a handful of witnesses from varying states, countries, and providences would report a celestial event undocumented by most astrologists at the time, including those of the IAU (International Astronomy Union).Many who reported on the event falsely claimed it to be a sighting of Halley’s comet, which was predicted to pass the Earth in 1986. While sightings of Halley’s comet did occur some two months later, that particular meteor would not be in its perihelion stage (the stage where the comet is closest to the sun) until February, making the event highly unlikely to be Halley’s.Furthermore, sighted reports suggested that the celestial body dove toward the Earth at a steep angle, with an estimated trajectory directed at somewhere in Northern Canada; something that Halley’s comet has never done, given its documentation dating back to 240 BC, and an upcoming visit in 2062.While many cite the 1758 apparition of Halley’s comet on Christmas Day as a logical explanation as to the December 1985 sighting, others have concluded these claims to be inaccurate, citing the logic as “misleading”.Other theories as to the celestial being’s identity cite anything from meteorites to UFOs, with some explanations being logical, and others down-right science fiction.According to an obscure, regionally-based newspaper from the territory of Nunavut, Canada, one eye-witness offered a rather unorthodox explanation.Upon entering a clearing in the middle of the Boreal Forest in north Canada, fifty-eight-year-old Nunavut resident and local hunter Arthur Christy noticed a crater in the Earth, which he claimed was created by the formerly overhead celestial object, which he assumed to be Halley’s Comet. After approaching the crater, the hunter noticed a “rather large deer” amidst the smoldering hole. The deer, with “large antlers” and “wide, glassy eyes”, was seemingly unharmed despite the surrounding crater.After a short deliberation, Christy decided to mercifully shoot the animal, both to collect a bounty, and also to avoid any painful injury it might’ve sustained while attempting to flee the
Good evening, it's Spooky Boo. Christmas time is almost over here in Sandcastle but we still have some time to go. The people are merry and the decorations are to die for. Out at the coast it is beautiful for there is no snow, at least not every day but it has been raining quite a bit. Here in Sandcastle a little bit of magic happens and the snow actually falls on Christmas Day. It happens every year bringing a little bit of magical cheer. You'll see. But as coastal Californians, we find it difficult to drive in the snow so the magic only happens one day out of the year or it would be a big, big mess!Tonight I have for you three very creepy stories about Christmas. Just a few more nights of Christmas Fear and I promise it will all be over until next year.First I'd like to thank my listeners and Patreon members including madjoe, P.A. Nightmares, Ivy Iverson, John Newby, Patrick, and 933TheVolt.com. If you would like to get the podcast commercial free and support Spooky Boo's Scary Story Time through Patreon, visit my website at www.scarystorytime.com/support where you'll find merchandise and other links to support the show. It's also very nice when you share the show with your friends on social media. Find me on most social media platforms by searching for Spooky Boo's Scary Story Time.Come and visit me on Saturday nights on YouTube for a fun livestream of chat and stories at www.youtube.com/spookybooscarystorytime.Now let's begin...COMETWritten by MakRalstonDuring the night of December 2nd, 1985, a handful of witnesses from varying states, countries, and providences would report a celestial event undocumented by most astrologists at the time, including those of the IAU (International Astronomy Union).Many who reported on the event falsely claimed it to be a sighting of Halley’s comet, which was predicted to pass the Earth in 1986. While sightings of Halley’s comet did occur some two months later, that particular meteor would not be in its perihelion stage (the stage where the comet is closest to the sun) until February, making the event highly unlikely to be Halley’s.Furthermore, sighted reports suggested that the celestial body dove toward the Earth at a steep angle, with an estimated trajectory directed at somewhere in Northern Canada; something that Halley’s comet has never done, given its documentation dating back to 240 BC, and an upcoming visit in 2062.While many cite the 1758 apparition of Halley’s comet on Christmas Day as a logical explanation as to the December 1985 sighting, others have concluded these claims to be inaccurate, citing the logic as “misleading”.Other theories as to the celestial being’s identity cite anything from meteorites to UFOs, with some explanations being logical, and others down-right science fiction.According to an obscure, regionally-based newspaper from the territory of Nunavut, Canada, one eye-witness offered a rather unorthodox explanation.Upon entering a clearing in the middle of the Boreal Forest in north Canada, fifty-eight-year-old Nunavut resident and local hunter Arthur Christy noticed a crater in the Earth, which he claimed was created by the formerly overhead celestial object, which he assumed to be Halley’s Comet. After approaching the crater, the hunter noticed a “rather large deer” amidst the smoldering hole. The deer, with “large antlers” and “wide, glassy eyes”, was seemingly unharmed despite the surrounding crater.After a short deliberation, Christy decided to mercifully shoot the animal, both to collect a bounty, and also to avoid any painful injury it might’ve sustained while attempting to flee the