Episode 153: Creepy Rooms and Paranormal Buildings
‘Certain rooms evoke a sense of creepiness due to a combination of psychological and environmental factors. Dim lighting or shadows can trigger our innate fear of the unknown, while architectural elements like asymmetry or outdated decor may create a sense of uncanniness. Additionally, our brains are wired to detect subtle cues of danger, so when a room feels incongruent or unsettling, it can evoke a visceral feeling of unease as a primitive response to potential threats.’
We begin tonight’s podcast with ''Do not Enter'' an original story by Chad Austin, kindly shared directly with me for the express purpose of having me exclusively narrate it here for you all:
https://www.reddit.com/r/DrCreepensVault/comments/78daod/fictiondo_not_enter_by_c_austin
Today’s second terrifying tale of terror is the ‘There’s a chemical fog outside our school: We can’t leave’, an original work by Writing With Blood, kindly shared with me via NoSleep so that I could narrate it here for you all, with the author’s express permission.
https://www.reddit.com/user/WritingWithBlood/
Next up, we have ''People in Gas Masks are Outside a Building in a Dead Cornfield'' an original story by Mr. Outlaw, kindly shared with me via NoSleep and narrated with the author’s express permission:
https://www.reddit.com/r/nosleep/comments/88gumm/some_people_in_gas_masks_have_been_standing/
Our penultimate tale this evening is ''I Went to Vote Early, but I Stumbled into the Wrong Building'' an original story by Christopher Maxim:
https://www.reddit.com/r/nosleep/comments/5b5bau/i_went_to_vote_early_but_i_stumbled_into_th
We round off proceedings with ''The Sealed Building'' an original story by Michael Whitehouse, read with the author's permission:
http://www.creepypasta.com/the-sealed...