• Pacrat173@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Ah I remember these days when I was a kid and believed creepy pastas and SCPs were real

    Now I mod a SCP community how the times have changed

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      2 days ago

      The number of people that bought the marketing for The Blair Witch Project is what finally made me realize that people are stupid.

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        19 hours ago

        take this with a grain of salt since it was before I was born, but the marketing was apparently very good, including fake missing posters for the actors. A lot of modern analog horror/creepypasta/SCP stuff is so over the top that no one should believe it (especially the Russian Sleep Experiment!) but I’m a lot more understanding of those who were fooled by The Blair Witch Project

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          They certainly did pave the way with novel new methods of multimedia marketing, but it seemed so obviously hokey to me.

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        22 hours ago

        I’m my defense, I was a teenager at the time. But I fully believed that it was actually found footage due to the marketing. That infomercial disguised as a documentary got me.

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          22 hours ago

          I was also a teenager. It was also quite obvious that neither the families of the victims nor law enforcement would allow such footage to be released as a film, not to mention the fact that magic isn’t real.

      • I’ll admit that Fourth Kind got me. I barely saw much promo material, didn’t see any reviews, just saw a small blurb about the premise, watched it super drunk and high and thought the “real documentary” parts were in fact real and got scared by a dude just slightly levitating off a couch.

        Again, I was super drunk and high when I watched it. So I was, in fact, incapable of anything but stupidity.

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            2 days ago

            No it wasn’t. This was back when people still believed ESP had science backing it and Uri Gellar could really bend spoons.

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              You think the '90s were the dark ages or something? No, we weren’t all brainless morons. The same number of idiots exist now as did back then, and in the decades, centuries, and millennia past. Anyway, go look up James Randi for some fun.

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                1. I already know about James Randi, his reputation isn’t as clean as you might think, dude was VERY problematic

                2. Dude I remember the 90’s, I was there, the Satanic Panic was in full swing. People believed that there was this epidemic of Satanists going around brainwashing kids with Pokemon and Harry Potter, and the proof was in repressed memories.

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                  15 hours ago

                  You can be an awful person and still be right. If you’re asking people to ignore someone’s legitimately useful work because they’re a bad person, stop.

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                    I don’t just have a problem with the man. I find his methodology questionable. Yelling “FAKE” and doing a bit of showmanship is not good science

                    In fact he had no science training at all being a high school dropout

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                  I already know about James Randi, his reputation isn’t as clean as you might think, dude was VERY problematic

                  Meaning what? You could say this about anybody as long as you don’t provide any evidence. How funny that you want us to believe a vague claim with zero evidence about one of the most famous skeptics ever.

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                    He was a misogynistic climate denying pedophile

                    Edit: Turns out the phone sex tapes were fake. I still don’t like him and he still denied climate change

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                    You don’t get it, it wasn’t just religious nuts believing in the Satanic Panic, today only Fundies and Evangelicals go for that nonsense. Back then this was a mainstream belief, heck Christianity itself was incredibly mainstream… Richard Dawkins hadn’t helped start New Atheism yet, no one knew who he was. Churches weren’t in decline yet, you were there every Sunday or you were seen as weird.

                    The concept of not believing in a God was itself very strange and novel. Not believing in psychic powers or astrology made you look close minded and dumb in mainstream eyes.

                    Now you are allowed to not believe in magic, in fact it seems to be slowly becoming the dominant position.

                    I’m sure there’s similar madness today and it will be looked upon as nonsense by hindsight. I know for a fact Donald Trump will be remembered as one of the worst presidents in America’s History if America is even still around

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                There were so many adults in the 90s that believed esp was real.
                The town I grew up in had so many clout chasers and liars because until the internet became readily available, you couldn’t fact check their bullshit without going to the local library.
                I served on a rural fire department from 2004-2012 and both of the captains from my station believed that dowsers are legit. 90% of that town voted for the right in the last election.

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                  There were so many adults in the 90s that believed esp was real.

                  A lot of the media at the time was very pro-“Mysticism” and things of that nature. Typically there were two characters, a true believer and a skeptic, and the skeptic was always vilified with the believer turning out right at the end. X-Files, one of the most popular shows of the 90’s, ran on this.

                  Police used psychics to help solve murder cases and Ms. Cleo was seen as legitimate.

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                    Were you a child in the 1990s? The police were not using psychics with any regularity as their evidence cannot be introduced in courts.

                    I dont think many believed a TV commercial psychic had any powers.

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                  Yes, those are the morons I’m talking about. Those people are still around today, just as deluded. See how many people voted for Trump?