Trollpasta Wiki:PASTA OF THE MONTH/FAIL Nominations

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In the section below, leave a link to one of the godawful crappypastas on this site (preferably one that has been recently uploaded) and if you want, write a brief blurb about why you think it deserves the dubious honor of being "FAIL OF THE MONTH". Remember, these are for unintentionally awful creepypastas, not trollpastas.

Nominations will be open until the 15th of the month. This gives everyone ample time to nominate pages and then about 15 days to vote.

Rules:

  • Self-nominations are allowed.
  • Don't nominate past FOTM winners.
  • Don't nominate trollpastas and satirical stories, as stated above, this page is for unintentionally awful creepypastas.

NOMINAYSHUNS FOR OCTOBER 2016

Pokémon Dead Channel - I can't even say how bad this even is. BoyInCharge55 (talk) 10:06, August 16, 2016 (UTC)

Rouge exe I was going to nominate something else but after taking a look at this story... yeah, this is just awful and not in a good way. Lalalei2001 (talk) 18:01, August 26, 2016 (UTC)

The Lost Digimon Movie - Put simply, the unholy combo of Saw and Digimon Tamers. Blu Jerry (talk) 06:20, August 27, 2016 (UTC)

Splitter [Note that this is not the same as Splitters.] I remembered reading this a long, long time ago. This was before the quality standards. This story is so obscure, that it slipped through the cracks. To find this, I had to search for almost an hour in the horrible, hellish environment of the very very old Creepypastas. I found a swirling shitstorm of other bad stories, but this one stood out. This story does everything wrong. The first sentence being "There's this lab." does not help its case. If you thought the beginning was cringy, well... you are right... But, several other parts are at least ten times worse such as "Creeper... morph...", and the ending... ESPECIALLY the ending. The ending would soully make it deserve a spot on this list, even if the rest was good. GREATEST1TFG (talk) 17:54, August 29, 2016 (UTC)