(Creepypasta) Guy with a Knife (by MemeCraft67 and TheHoodedMan)

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DISCLAIMER #1: Creepypastas are only made-up stories and are not meant to be taken seriously.
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Happy April Fool's Day 2025! I will NOT add Creepypasta fanon slop on this channel for that year, so I tricked you into reading a quality pasta from the Lost Episode Creepypasta Wiki, called "Guy with a Knife." Oh, I can see the look on their entitled faces, wondering if they'll make YouTube exert petty control over my channel.

As of a week later, April 8th, the thumbnail and title have been changed to make it relate to the GWAK pasta.

STORY LINKS:
Cars 2: Alternate Ending (Creepypasta Fanon Wiki) https://creepypasta-fanon.fandom.com/wiki/Cars_2:_Alternate_Ending
Guy with a Knife (Lost Episode Wiki) https://lostepisodecreepypasta.fandom.com/wiki/Guy_with_a_knife

CREDITS:
Nickelodeon
MemeCraft67
Paramount
TheHoodedMan (ThanosBeatboxing06)
ViacomCBS
Zachgamer442

BACKGROUND MUSIC:
BBC1 Ceefax - LGFG2 - Thu 17 Feb 1994    • BBC1 Ceefax - LGFG2 - Thu 17 Feb 1994  
Kevin MacLeod - Ghost Story
Waltzing_into_hell.mp3 (Waltzing Flutes but edited, Paul-stretched)

OUTRO MUSIC:
BBC1 Ceefax - LGFG2 - Thu 17 Feb 1994 (slowed, pitched, reverb)    • BBC1 Ceefax - LGFG2 - Thu 17 Feb 1994  

SOUND FX CREDITS:
Chosic
Disney Wiki
FindSounds
FreeSFX
Freesound
SoundBible
Sounddogs
Soundeffects Wiki
Sound Ideas
Sound Image
Storyblocks
The Sounds Resource
Uppbeat
Videvo
YouTube

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