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Please people, it was a fun thread, but psgamer has come forward and said he was playing a game, so no more posts about how the pictures look fake or what not, as A.K.R. said, we have know for over 48 hours.

Yeah, like that's ever going to happen :p

The only way to stop the insanity is if psgamer re-edits the first post and says it's a fake (like he SHOULD HAVE KEPT IT :angry: ), or... the thread is Locked :ninja:

Hi guys i am new to this board, a friend showed me this link and i thought i might take a look at it anyway. Has anyone one of you guys noticed the amount of blurring on the picture, looks someone has modified the original pictures. Some but not all look too distorted so i am sure that the person who posted these pictures was trying to give the feeling of spooky pictures.

Anyone knows nowadays you can do anything with Photoshop so you can never be quite sure. Just things in the pictures do not seem to be right and yes they do have a eery feeling to them but i personally think there is something suspect.

Hi guys i am new to this board, a friend showed me this link and i thought i might take a look at it anyway. Has anyone one of you guys noticed the amount of blurring on the picture, looks someone has modified the original pictures. Some but not all look too distorted so i am sure that the person who posted these pictures was trying to give the feeling of spooky pictures.

Anyone knows nowadays you can do anything with Photoshop so you can never be quite sure. Just things in the pictures do not seem to be right and yes they do have a eery feeling to them but i personally think there is something suspect.

Alright, Im now convinced NO ONE READS THE POSTS ABOVE BEFORE OPENING THEIR MOUTH. :crazy:

Well i did read like the first 12 pages of it but i gave up seeing there as like 48 pages :) Well sorry but i am new to the board I just noticed what was said but imo the pictures were not that good.

Edited by Diablo101

hehe it was intresting to read this :) but its still spooky, becouse I found some stories about ghost of Catskill and missing persons in that hill.. :ninja: also state of new york burned that house for no good reason.. :no:

time to go make some own blair witch project.. :rofl:

,Aug 24 2004, 22:47] wow this is still goin on

O_o

Unfortunately yes it is.

I wasn't scared like a lot of the other wussies were.

Don't realy know what they were thinking.

It would make a good film though :whistle:

Those pics are crazy. It doesn't make sense for someone to just leave this camera out in the woods for a prank. There is no guarentee anyone will find it and even if they do, they might just quickly glance at the pics and delete them.

If they are faked, then obviously the topic creator did it (not saying you did, just in theory). Regardless if they are edited or not, great topic. These are some really creepy pics.

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