Creepy - Day 24 - The Rugrats Theory
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Creepy Presents
The 31 Days of Horror
Day 24
The Rugrats Theory
Narrated by Alicia Atkins
Original theory
The Rugrats were really a figment of Angelica's demonic and unimaginable imagination
Chuckie died in 1986 along with his mother
That's why Chaz is a nervous wreck all the time
Tommy was born in 1988, but he was a stillborn.
That's why Stu was constantly in the basement making toys for the son who never had a chance to live.
The DeVilles had an abortion in 1990.
Angelica couldn't figure out whether it would be a boy or a girl, thus creating the twins.
As for all grown up, the teenage Angelica became addicted to various narcotics,
which further aggravated her schizophrenia, bringing her back to her childhood, and thus her creation.
she obsessed over. Because of time lapse between the present and the last time she interacted with her creations, she made them older.
Angelica was constantly taking hits of acid, so she would never have to live without her creations who were her only company.
In a judgmental world, Angelica's mom actually died of a heroin overdose in 1982, just after Angelica was born.
And Drew and his depression married a gold-digging whore that Angelica idolized because she fooled herself into thinking it was a real mom.
mom, but always had the concept of her mom, Cynthia, and took a Barbie doll and made it after
her mom's image, wearing an unwashed orange dress and having jacked up hair, which is why she
is so attached to it. Later in life, she followed in her mom's footsteps and drugs and everything,
dying of overdose at age 13, when all grown up, was cancelled.
The only regret not to be fictional, however, was unborn Tommy's boyfriend.
brother, Dill. However, Angelica didn't know the difference between Dill and her creations,
although Dill didn't follow her commands. After endless crying and a refusal to disappear
like the others did when Angelica was angry with them, she hit him. Due to this, he sustained
a brain hemorrhage, which resulted in a deformation. As he grew up, his damage only became
more evident than by the time he was nine and all grown up, he lived as an outcast.
being ridiculed for his weirdness and retardation.
The immense guilt over this is what led Angelica to her drug use,
and is what led Angelica to uncreate the Rugrats briefly,
until her experience with hallucinogenics.
On a trip to Paris to find love,
Chaz married a woman named Kira.
He was actually going to marry a different woman named Coco,
but she just wanted him for his money,
who had a daughter named Kimmy that was torn from her because she was a cocaine addict.
Angelica imagined her from Kira's stories.
He lost his mind after the death of his wife and was in denial that she was ever a prostitute.
Upon return to America, Chas and Kira married and she got her green card.
It was actually a really happy and romantic story.
Kira continually struggled with addiction, but was relatively happy with her life in Chaz.
Susie was actually Angelica's only friend, who entertained the thoughts of Angelica's creations for her sake.
Angelica spent the last days of her life in the back of the school cafeteria, imagining
friends around her and playing with the lives of her creations.
Tweaked version.
The Rugrats really were a figment of Angelica's imagination.
Chucky died a long time ago along with his mother.
That's why Chaz is a nervous wreck all the time.
Tommy was a stillborn.
That's why Stu is constantly in the basement making toys for the son who never had a chance to live.
The DeVilles had an abortion.
Angelica couldn't figure out whether it would be a boy or a girl, thus creating the twins.
As for all grown up, Angelica was a bipolar schizophrenic, who, as a teenager, became addicted to various narcotics,
bringing her back to her childhood, thus creating a world in her mind that she obsessed over.
Because of the time lapse between the present and the last time she interacted with her imaginary world, she made them older.
Angelica was constantly taking hits of acid so she would never have to live without her creations.
To her, her creations were her only company in a judgmental world.
Angelica's mom actually died of a heroin overdose.
Angelica was schizophrenic and bipolar because she was a crack baby.
Additionally, Drew, in his depression, married a gold-digging whore that Angelica idolized
because she fooled herself into thinking it was a real mom.
However, she always had a concept of her mom, Cynthia.
She used a Barbie doll to mirror her birth mother's image,
wearing an unwashed orange dress and jacked up hair,
which is why she was so attached to it.
Later in life, she followed in her mother's footsteps,
dying of overdose at age 13 when all grown up was cancelled.
The only rugrat not to be fictional, however,
was unborn Tommy's brother, Dill.
However, and Deletka,
like I didn't know the difference between Dill and her creations.
Dale didn't follow her commands,
and after endless crying and a refusal to disappear like the others did
when Angelica was angry with them, so she hit him.
After she hit him, he screamed a screeching tune,
and Stu ran in and pulled his niece off of his only child.
But it was too late.
Dill had a brain hemorrhage, which resulted in a deformation.
As he grew up, his damage only became more evident.
and by the time he was nine and all grown up, he lived as an outcast,
being ridiculed for his weirdness and retardation.
The immense guilt over this is what caused Angelica to start using drugs
and to uncreate the Rugrats briefly,
until her experience with hallucinogenics.
Chas lost his mind after the death of his first wife,
and was in denial that she was ever a prostitute.
On a trip to Paris to find love,
Chas fell in love with a hooker named Kira.
He was originally going to marry a different hooker, but she just wanted him for his money.
Kira once had a daughter named Kimmy, but the baby was torn from her by law due to her cocaine addiction.
Angelica imagined Kimmy from Kira's stories.
Upon return to America, Chaz and Kira married, and she got her green card.
It was a surprisingly happy and romantic story.
Kira continued to struggle with addiction, but was relatively happy with her new life with Chia.
as Susie was Angelica's only friend who entertained the thoughts of Angelica's creations because
they seemed to make her happy. She later became a psychologist and teamed up with Nickelodeon
to make the Rugrats. When Angelica died of the overdose, Susie helped arrange her funeral.
Because of her addictions and her mental state, Angelica was expelled from society, which led to a
break with reality and her eventual death. She spent the last days of her life in the back of the school
cafeteria, imagining friends around her and playing with the lives of her creations.
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Creepy Presents
Servine Birth
In 2009, an amateur video artist studying in the UK uploaded a video onto YouTube of a recent piece
he completed.
After many reports and complaints, the video has taken down.
The piece allegedly begins with a lingering shot of a foggy meadow that some believed to be
located in Ireland. The only sound through this shot is a light hissing in what sounds like
muffled, unintelligible speech. The camera starts zooming in on a white shape in the field.
After several tedious minutes, the shape reveals itself to be an albino deer. A close-up shot of
its eyes suddenly appear, showing signs of infection and possibly the beginning stages of blindness
with them. The following shot is a scene at the deer staring at a vanity mirror for about a
minute. After this, the piece takes a turn for the bizarre with the deer in the reflection
moving in dissonance with the real one. Zooming in, the camera focuses on the deer in the
reflection, which has begun to move about in an unnatural and grotesque fashion, as if something
was molding it like a piece of clay. As these unnerving contortions continue, the camera
zooms out, showing a shot of the real deer lying on the ground. People have described the
deer as looking strangely at peace. The shot goes on for roughly two minutes. The reflection is still
twisting and gesticulating, but the mirror itself seems to be growing darker. The deer lying on
the ground then starts to excrete a dark fluid from under its tail, suggesting that a birth is
about to occur. The tar-like substance continues to bubble and seep out of the deer and onto the
ground. This is the point where many people claim to have stopped watching it. Some accounts vary on
what happens next, but many describe a scene where a stillborn, humanoid infant is burst from
the deer covered in a dark tar-like sludge that makes it hard to describe exactly what it looks like.
Some have claimed it was a model of a human-animal animal.
hybrid, put together by the artist for the sake of this film. A blurry close-up shot of the
hybrid's face is seen for a few seconds before it cuts back to the mirror now broken, within
the same field from the beginning. Black-and-white stock footage of an audience applauding is shown in
slow motion, and then the film ends with a five-minute shot of a black screen accompanied
by unintelligible murmuring, slowly fading in volume. Many say the film can no longer be
found online, while others say the audio track is sometimes circulated around file-sharing programs
like BitTorrent. There are even some who claim to have attained the film itself through such
means. Occasionally, screenshots surface on image boards and other such sites, but the film
itself has hardly been seen since its initial debut. A year later, the artist posted another
video on YouTube. This time, it was just five minutes of blog.
screen in silence with just a link to a webcam site in the description to serve as evidence.
Viewers describe seeing a pair of dangling, pale feet slightly rotating above a knocked over chair.
The creator of the video, Servine Birth, is best known for this shocking final piece,
but many are not as aware of his earlier works which are similar in terms of content and style.
shot in black and white the piece often referred to as fox trot was created in early 2005.
The film begins with a shot of a moonlit forest, with a slow fade to the beginning of the first scene.
A gaunt, malnourished-looking fox is seen staggering through the forest, wailing and crying out in a haunting voice,
with what appears to be a noose tied around its neck.
The camera follows the rope to the end.
where the fox's cubs can be seen dragging behind.
It isn't certain whether the cubs are dead or not.
The film cuts to a brief shot of a crescent moon as it slowly devolves into a shapeless blur.
The soundtrack for the film so far have consisted mostly of the fox's wailings,
and a wailing musical track many describe as unnatural and unnerving.
It cuts to a clearing in the forest.
The fox has seen ambling towards the foxes' seen ambling towards,
the center, still dragging her young behind her.
The music gradually fades into silence as the fox is curling up on the ground, getting ready
to die.
After a few moments with nothing but her final breast breaking through the silence, a close-up
of her face is shown.
Her eyes are still glimmering under the moonlight.
A pair of small, pale, childlike hands start to caress her face.
More small hands start showing up in the shop before the camera slowly,
zooms out to show much of the fox's body being covered in caressing hands and arms.
The shot flickers out a few times before cutting to the interior of a darkened household.
The camera solely makes its way into a dining room where a family of corpses is shown decaying
in their seats. On the table is the same fox, but this time it's alive and healthy, tending
to her cubs. Close-up shots of the bodies follow, revealing them to possesses.
wounds indicating a possible mass suicide.
In the closing shot, a moth is seen fluttering about a dangling light bulb in a dark room
when a hand that can only be described as animal-like reaches up and shuts it off.
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