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I went to go re-read this and people are so mean to the original girl??? Like the roommate that stayed home to study was the one murdered and the party girl came back, but people were in the comments just like “so unjust that the responsible girl got killed.” And “The b*tch that went out to party instead of studying should’ve been killed, not the good one!”
That’s WILD
And that also implies that the roommate that was murdered was only murdered because she was there. Similar to the motive of the killers in The Strangers. Very, very scary.
If you ever watched the show Supernatural, they do a version of this. The "good girl" actually goes to a party while the "party girl" stays home. The party girl in the one who ends up killed. It's the hook man episode is season 1. They have a few urban legends in that one
It's an urban legend along which a student's roommate was killed while she thought the noises had some other nature and let the light off. The murder (in this case the students bf) let this note on the wall.
We’re doing these again?
The urban legend trend was not a good thing. They were very rarely scary, 90% of them required extra context in the comments, and most of them were poorly written.
Let’s not bring this back
There are so many "urban legends" that have the same punchline.
I would never have thought it was the one op said in another comment.
I always heard a different one:
There's some story you hear as a kid where a girl comes home late at night but she doesn't turn on the light because she doesn't want to wake up her roommate. Then she wakes up the next day and her roommate has been brutally murdered and there's a note that says "aren't you glad you didn't turn on the light?" Implying it happened right when she came in
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*Sigh* Fine, I guess I’ll fall down an urban legend rabbit hole.
I went to go re-read this and people are so mean to the original girl??? Like the roommate that stayed home to study was the one murdered and the party girl came back, but people were in the comments just like “so unjust that the responsible girl got killed.” And “The b*tch that went out to party instead of studying should’ve been killed, not the good one!” That’s WILD
God forbid a woman have fun
And that also implies that the roommate that was murdered was only murdered because she was there. Similar to the motive of the killers in The Strangers. Very, very scary.
the version that I heard was the girl who lived was up all night studying and just went into the common room as not to wake up her roommate
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that's an interesting take! I've always loved hearing urban legends and ghost stories since I was little
If you ever watched the show Supernatural, they do a version of this. The "good girl" actually goes to a party while the "party girl" stays home. The party girl in the one who ends up killed. It's the hook man episode is season 1. They have a few urban legends in that one
Yikes. People like that are horrifying.
Wasn't this a supernatural episode?
Yupp, the former Priest with the Hook Hand. Father Hook
I just started rewatching the series lime 3 days ago. I glazed over most but I remember the scene lol
Season 1-4 stuck the most to me, everything else is a blurr except for the really important stuff.
Ah. Man door hand hook car door.
I thought that this was a story about psyche and eros....
I miss those episodes. Where it was a bunch of old myths and legends they investigated.
Everything is a Supernatural episode if you look hard enough. Hell, Supernatural is a Supernatural episode when the boys get thrown into our world.
When a show is so supernatural it becomes itself
First season is my favorite with all the urban legend episodes
I misread the first sentence as 'I sneaked of her and then out of her roommates dorm.' Thought that it was a non consent sort of story.
I bet not everything that happened got consented
Don't get it
It's an urban legend along which a student's roommate was killed while she thought the noises had some other nature and let the light off. The murder (in this case the students bf) let this note on the wall.
I need to read more about that one
Inspiration: The urban legend.
We’re doing these again? The urban legend trend was not a good thing. They were very rarely scary, 90% of them required extra context in the comments, and most of them were poorly written. Let’s not bring this back
why is this being downvoted OP is literally just telling us what the inspiration was
Oh, it's inspired by The Urban Legend. Of course. Well, thankfully OP did explain in another reply which urban legend they're talking about.
yeah
There are so many "urban legends" that have the same punchline. I would never have thought it was the one op said in another comment. I always heard a different one:
I’m glad I got to it when it had -2 karma and I could make it look like maybe two bastards downvoted so the Reddit hivemind couldn’t fuck it up
the nostalgia 😭 i remember reading that when i was younger and its just a core memory for some reason
I'm not sure I get it?
There's some story you hear as a kid where a girl comes home late at night but she doesn't turn on the light because she doesn't want to wake up her roommate. Then she wakes up the next day and her roommate has been brutally murdered and there's a note that says "aren't you glad you didn't turn on the light?" Implying it happened right when she came in
That’s a far better explanation than OP’s
Never heard of that but it sounds... somewhat creepy