Talk:Milgram's Bunny/@comment-7706473-20140511113553

Though I actually dislike the Milgram experiment and find it's methods flawed, I love this. A very excellent story to the end the night on, so I'll summon what's left of my brain and give this what it is due.

The thing that scares me most in the world, maybe the only thing that really scares me - even terrifies me - are people. To me, the scary part of these stories we call creepypasta aren't the monsters or ghouls that inhabit them; it is the endlessly blaise characters who expect us to be terrified at their plight while somehow seeming frightening themselves, pre-obsolete relics in a post-consumerist society. In the words of a late and great musician, we're here now - entertain us.

I like narrators who aren't clasically, or even likable. I like it when the horror comes from retrospective, or looking at the gaps in information and misinformation in a story; and I love it when the horror comes from a different direction entirely. This was very well written, just the right length to get its message across, and fantastically unnerving.