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''{{note|The following is a short-lived research project on Slenderman.''}}
 
[There are woodcuts dated back to the 16th century in Germany featuring a tall, disfigured man with only white spheres where his eyes should be. They called him "Der Großmann"[Sic], (the tall man). He was a fairy who lived in the Black Forest. Bad children who crept into the woods at night would be chased by the slender man, and he wouldn't leave them alone until he caught them, or the child told the parents what he or she had done. Even then, there is this chilling account from an old journal, dating around 1702:
 
(Translated from German, some words may be inaccurate)
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Pap seen it, too, I think. He took us inside and locked all the doors, and he made us keep still while he got out his rifle. We waited like that all night, Ma crying the whole time. When the sun come up we took a wagon into town and told folks what happened, though as I recall nothing much came of it. John ran off a few weeks later, and we got a new house closer to the mill where Pap worked. I still can’t manage to look at trees during sunset though, especially not on windy days when they all move back and forth, like a man walking away.]
 
 
 
From what I've read so far, and based on various internet memes(hahaha right?) and other sites debating Slenderman, he operates on the the power of belief, and feeds on fear. As for the operator symbol(for fear of my safety, I wont write it, or even draw it), there are many debates as to what it is and how it's connected to "slendy". Some say that when your looking at him, Slenderman can teleport, so the operator symbol is a representation of him, bore into the minds of those haunted by him, so that he can teleport to them wherever they are. Some say it represents his face, the circle being his head, and the x representing it's featureless face. One far fetched theory states that it's a window he uses to pear into our world. This is one of my favorite quotes: "There's another way of looking at it. Perhaps it doesn't actually mean anything - you ascribe the meaning to it. Since you are familiar with the mythos, seeing makes you think of Slenderman. And since Slenderman operates on the power of belief, it turns it into a sort of memetic thought weapon."
 
 
 
I'm done researching, I cant stand this feeling. I'm really paranoid and feel as if I'm being watched. This was a short-lived research project, but i don't want to know anymore. From what I've read he exists based on belief. If that's so, my research may provoke him. I started all of this because I was watching Marble Hornets Videos after someone had mentioned them in a Facebook post and piqued my curiosity, and they made me remember something that happened a few years ago. Something I've tried so hard to forget. I was sleeping, and at the time, my bed faced parallel with my hallway. I awoke one night, after everyone was asleep in my house. I was staring at the top of my bed(I had a bunk bed I shared with my little brother and I was on the bottom) and I had the this unnerving feeling in my stomach. I felt as if something was watching me. And it almost felt as if it was in my hallway. So, being an inquisitive little kid, I unwillingly turned my head to look. Thinking back, I wish I hadn't. There was something tall and dark standing there, staring at me. It was dark, so none of it's features we're clear, but I could make out it's silhouette. It was a tall, thin figure, that just stood there, staring at me. I tried to scream, but no noise came from my throat. Immediately afterwards the thing took a step forwards and I blacked out. When I came to again, it was still dark, so not much time could have passed, and after an unwilling glance down my hall, I saw that it was gone. I had no idea what Slenderman was at the time, so immediately dismissed it as a ghost of some sort. I know for a fact that it wasn't a dream, because everything was too real, the fear i felt, the choking sensation in my throat as I tried to scream, and blacking out, I can't describe what it felt like, other than that one second i was petrified and trying to scream, and the next I was staring at the top of my bed again.
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