"I Used To Work In A Paper Factory, There Were Dark Places Where No One Went" Creepypasta



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42 thoughts on “"I Used To Work In A Paper Factory, There Were Dark Places Where No One Went" Creepypasta”

  1. It reminded me of Beetlejuice when they went to the factory and talked already with a cut neck and all the skeletons were sitting there working and all the dead people were working sounds like a Tim Burton film

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  2. I worked in a factory making rule's.
    Then transferred to another that made backrooms. I was quality control. And when checking one room, found other's. Now i don't work at anything, except leaving back rooms??? 😱😁😂

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  3. Worked at two haunted wineries. On graveyard shift you stayed out of the deep shadows and ignored the ones that moved. Always figured the guys that died there just wanted a break, so we'd leave em to it.

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  4. I used to work in a papermill that's over 330 years old. Big place, added to over the centuries. Many areas were disused. sometimes people would go exploring the old disused parts, and return with stories of what they found. No one who worked there knew the whole place.

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  5. I never really minded this type of work, really. Sure, we were treated like shit, the conditions were rotten, but….the actual work was ok, for me, anyway. It's always been really funny to me that the forklift operator is a "step up," as they say, but…I flatly refused it when it was practically forced on me; I just didn't want it, everyone looking at me all the time, criticizing me, possibly making fun of me for any ineptitude, as many coworkers did with the present forklift guy, etc.

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