Bored of succubus and tulpa threads? Let's make /x/ great again and share some weird and wonderful stories/events to titillate the imagination.
Found a fascinating story about the 'Tyrant of Clipperton Island'.
https://www.damninteresting.com/the-tyrant-clipperton-island/
TL;DR ...
Coral atoll colonised by Mexican soldiers and their families. Harsh existence follows, and all but one male dies who proclaims himself King and begins orgy of rape and murder before being killed by the women.
>>17913795
>Bored of succubus and tulpa threads?
No. Actually, I'd prefer it if a succubus thread would actually be allowed to exist here instead of getting deleted within 15 minutes of it being started.
Bumping for interest. Love this kind of shit.
>>17916279
It's like they've forgotten that this is an imageboard.
>>17916279
Fuck you shit poster.
Contributing ...
http://mentalfloss.com/article/69943/6-uninhabited-and-mysterious-islands-bizarre-pasts
>>17917097
Asking for content isn't shitposting.
>>17917111
>Shitposting is "knowingly contributing low quality, off-topic, or ill intentioned posts."
Unless you did it on accident.
>>17917129
Quality is immeasurable.
>>17917097
I wouldn't have to "shitpost" about it if they'd just leave the fucking threads alone. I don't see why succubi are so fucking offensive to the mods here.
>>17917129
>Unless you did it on accident.
Or, perhaps, BY accident.
I don't really have anything to
contribute, but I'm interested.
>>17913795
Well I guess this might fit well here. It's just a faint memory from my childhood. It isn't all that creepy, although it is interesting to people that have studied religion.
When I was a kid, parents sent me off to stay with my grandparents during the summer in rural Vermont to go to a bible camp. This camp had groups separated by age, and when I got to the oldest group the pastor there would give kids some sort of talk. This church was non denominational, claiming that the only authority they followed was the pastor and the bible. He gave us all this long rant about how earth was a living hell and death was the only way out, but you had to be Christian in order to escape it. I don't remember anything else of what he said. I didn't quite properly comprehend it then, since I wasn't actually religious and my parents just made me go there. It really only became creepy to me when I had learned about cults and Christian mysticism, etc.