do "creepy little towns" still exist? - /x/ (#40593461) [Archived: 847 hours ago]

Anonymous
6/24/2025, 12:37:30 PM No.40593461
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(i say creepy little town as a GOOD thing btw)
In the age of shit-tok, elon musky's internet planet, skibidi toilet and gooning communities: Does the time-honored tradition of remote, "creepy" , tiny, towns still exist in USA? In which parts? north virginia? Remote, rural, Texas? Louisiana swamps?
>if you're a car traveller -or pedestrian traveller if extremely masculine- share the creepy towns you'd encountered
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Anonymous
6/24/2025, 12:47:01 PM No.40593489
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>>40593461 (OP)
Barstow California, Redding California, not a small town but I don't like Layfayette either simply because of the name. Both of the last two towns have cults openly operating out of them

There was some town off the pacific coast I've never been able to find the name of on a seaside cliff hidden in a redwood forest. Very yuppie new age type vibes but also had heavy Kubrick Eyes Wide Shut ones as well, like a kind of sundown town for non locals

Feels weird to say that I was afraid of a bunch of Vegan Hippies but that town was hiding something and even as a kid I could sense it and I did not feel safe as an outsider at all.

No matter how hard I try I cannot find it on any map or google earth
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Anonymous
6/24/2025, 12:50:53 PM No.40593505
>>40593461 (OP)
bump
Anonymous
6/24/2025, 12:53:10 PM No.40593514
>>40593461 (OP)
There’s lots of creepy scary places all over the world. I try to avoid them but when I was traveling through Clinton Oklahoma I stopped at the gas station and I just got eerie vibes and I drove around looking for a McDonald’s or Taco Bell or something I knew and all I found was weird restaurants I assumed and old homes. I also saw a wore down old Freemason building.
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Anonymous
6/24/2025, 12:57:36 PM No.40593531
>>40593461 (OP)
I hope so!
Anonymous
6/24/2025, 12:59:33 PM No.40593536
>>40593514
>I also saw a wore down old Freemason building.
Is that really so weird? There's a lounge in pretty much every city nation wide. They do public tours and trial memberships for anyone interested.
Anonymous
6/24/2025, 1:05:43 PM No.40593560
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Anonymous
6/24/2025, 5:39:47 PM No.40594533
Bump
Anonymous
6/24/2025, 5:45:48 PM No.40594565
>>40593489
>but I don't like Layfayette either simply because of the name
>>>/pol/
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Anonymous
6/24/2025, 7:17:16 PM No.40595098
>>40594565
Dumbass. Towns with those kinds of place names have been documented as having higher than average paranormal activity.
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Anonymous
6/24/2025, 7:43:45 PM No.40595225
Go ANYWHERE down south. Louisiana. Mississippi. Arkansas. You can find some really messed up looking towns as you travel through those states. If you are from the Northern part of the East Coast, you will be shocked by the poverty you see- it is nothing like what we are used to in developed areas. There aren't cities. There aren't towns. There are just collections of people in shacks. Burnt cars strewn along the roadsides. You may have learned about slavery, but seeing the immense size of the lands in which those people were forced to work changes your perspective. These collections of individuals there in today's times are the result of American history. It's hot. There's places with no animal control and packs of wild dogs of no discernable breed roaming in various states of injury and feralness. With intense poverty and little to no resources, bad things can happen to both the people and animals there alike. Whether supernatural or human, it's an eerie understanding that some places are almost impossible to escape if you were unfortunate enough to be born there to no fault of one single person or family, but of weaponized capitalism. I am sure there are happy folks who live there. Those who are proud of their home. However, like I said, it's just a different world than what those of us in the North have always seen life through. You can even find the beginnings of this in the mountains and rolling hills of Kentucky if you stumble through the right area.
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Anonymous
6/24/2025, 8:54:01 PM No.40595642
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>>40595225
was southern slavery really THAT bad? Im not american but frankly, read a lot of revisionist historiography, so it seems USA slavery was genuinely christian or at least Biblical, the work toll was NOT worse than on he (((industrial))) north, etc...
like, the blacks got rescued from the cannibalistic blood-orgy of Black Africa, now they have to do some manual rural labor + they get all benefits of civilization without the burdens of active citizenship and burdens of hierarchical duty.
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Anonymous
6/25/2025, 3:18:56 AM No.40598045
I live in a creepy small town in Indiana. It was hit by a tornado in the 1970s and was never fully rebuilt.
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Anonymous
6/25/2025, 3:24:03 AM No.40598078
i hate the word creepy
Anonymous
6/25/2025, 4:06:25 AM No.40598244
>>40595098
nta, please elaborate on the place names cause i've never heard of reasoning based on naming scheme
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Anonymous
6/25/2025, 5:29:52 AM No.40598628
>>40593461 (OP)
Northern Virginia is a suburb of Washington DC. It's densely populated and has a lot of glowie and normie type feds there. Also almost all the Internet traffic in the US gets routed through data centers there.

T. Virginiafag but closer to Roanoke
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Anonymous
6/25/2025, 5:50:26 AM No.40598772
>>40598628
Same type of thing in Harford County, MD. Lots of glowies. We also have Edgewood arsenal which used to test bioweapons.
Anonymous
6/25/2025, 5:52:50 AM No.40598788
>>40598628
Also the Hemi-Sync program comes out of there. Their spiritual stalwarts just call out to a higher power without considering what it is. The end result was inevitable. RIP St. Terry
Anonymous
6/25/2025, 5:53:14 AM No.40598791
>>40593461 (OP)
Check out some hollers down south
There's many towns where you can't even pass down certain streets without being shot in the rural US
Anonymous
6/25/2025, 5:54:14 AM No.40598800
>>40598045
Gary, IN?
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Anonymous
6/25/2025, 5:55:55 AM No.40598813
>>40598800
No, about an hour southeast of Gary
Anonymous
6/25/2025, 5:56:25 AM No.40598816
>>40593514
>there's no mcdonals here wtf i'm scared
americans, everyone
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Anonymous
6/25/2025, 5:57:35 AM No.40598822
>>40593461 (OP)
Come to Illinois the whole state is fucking creepy
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Anonymous
6/25/2025, 5:59:57 AM No.40598838
>>40598816
>americans amirite?
you drive through some of these towns and the golden arches will be the lightower in the darkest corner of the ocean.
Anonymous
6/25/2025, 6:02:58 AM No.40598854
>>40595642
As always the truth is somewhere....in the middle
>t. buddha
Anonymous
6/25/2025, 6:12:40 AM No.40598922
>>40598822
Any place with a leftist stronghold is creepy.
Anonymous
6/25/2025, 7:05:27 AM No.40599223
>>40595642
>was southern slavery really THAT bad?
no. deep down, they want to be slaves again
>free housing
>food will be better today
>good, controlled working hours
>father will stay in the picture and raise the kids; opposed to 70% fatherlessness today
last one is the real kicker. you might think this is a rant from a racist american, but, really, they want their fucking fathers. it would be a benefit to everyone in the country.
Anonymous
6/25/2025, 7:18:16 AM No.40599291
>>40598244
supposedly places with the name "fay" in them or "fae" even if spelled different attract paranormal energy. Places like Layfayette or Fayeteville etc.

There may be other types of names but I can't recall if there are
Anonymous
6/25/2025, 7:40:10 AM No.40599430
>>40593489
those forests look like Giant Elf people with fur live there.
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Anonymous
6/25/2025, 7:58:26 AM No.40599534
>>40595225
damn.
Anonymous
6/25/2025, 8:00:52 AM No.40599550
>>40599430
i truly love, miss and fear redwood forests. You can be neck deep in the woods one minute and faced with the void of the Pacific Ocean the next. There is something so familiar yet alien about them like returning home to a place you don't belong.
Anonymous
6/25/2025, 10:59:43 AM No.40600101
Bump from a wandering stranger anon.
Anonymous
6/25/2025, 12:33:36 PM No.40600258
>>40593489
lovely picture, great use of light. yours ?
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Anonymous
6/25/2025, 2:53:15 PM No.40600585
>>40593489
>>40600258
Yeah, something about this picture looks so unique. I had to save it
Anonymous
6/25/2025, 8:46:38 PM No.40602389
>>40593489
nice pic