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Polybius | The Most Deadly Video Game in History
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<blockquote data-quote="ArthurPandragon" data-source="post: 251432" data-attributes="member: 15510"><p>Thank you for all those precisions and your analysis! </p><p>Also, I share your opinion about Polybius: it is surely a creepypasta only. </p><p>Nonetheless, I wonder if this story has been created and then spread simply for fun or due to misleading remembers.</p><p>I mean, several aspects of the original creepypasta plus the dubious testimony of Steven Roach in 2006 lead me to suspect somekind of manipulation.</p><p>I pointed out numerous elements that matched with other stories e.g. South American or Eastern European connections, WWII and Cold War experimentations on mind, or also the story behind this name of Steven Roach with this cult that managed a school and abused children. </p><p>So, I ask: is it a manner to cover up a true stuff by discrediting it through an unbased story to argue then "you only mess up with this creepypasta"? Or, is it a way to induce an obsession about a few topics in the public and then lead them by the nose? And so, for what?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArthurPandragon, post: 251432, member: 15510"] Thank you for all those precisions and your analysis! Also, I share your opinion about Polybius: it is surely a creepypasta only. Nonetheless, I wonder if this story has been created and then spread simply for fun or due to misleading remembers. I mean, several aspects of the original creepypasta plus the dubious testimony of Steven Roach in 2006 lead me to suspect somekind of manipulation. I pointed out numerous elements that matched with other stories e.g. South American or Eastern European connections, WWII and Cold War experimentations on mind, or also the story behind this name of Steven Roach with this cult that managed a school and abused children. So, I ask: is it a manner to cover up a true stuff by discrediting it through an unbased story to argue then "you only mess up with this creepypasta"? Or, is it a way to induce an obsession about a few topics in the public and then lead them by the nose? And so, for what? [/QUOTE]
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