Song Lyrics
Apps and Websites
YouTubers
Games
Nostalgia
100

"We're waiting every night to..."

"...Finally roam and invite"

100

"This app let users join communities dedicated to hyper-specific fandoms, hobbies, and interests."

Amino

100

This YouTube channel featured chaotic roleplay videos in games like Garry's Mod, starring siblings who somehow turned every scenario into complete nonsense.

VenturianTale

100

This horror game trapped players in a security office, where animatronic mascots became increasingly active after dark.

Five Nights at Freddy's

100

This faceless, suit-wearing internet monster became one of the most influential creepypasta characters of the 2010s.

Slenderman

200

"Welcome to our meeting..."

"...Are you into reading?"

200

Originally popular with gamers, this platform allows users to communicate through servers, voice channels, and text chats.

Discord

200

Known for his energetic personality and deep voice, this creator became one of YouTube's most recognizable gaming entertainers.

Markiplier

200

What appeared to be a cheerful visual novel about joining a school club gradually revealed itself to be something far more disturbing.

DokiDoki Literature Club

200

This unsettling animated series followed a thin green man whose fascination with rusty objects left viewers equally confused and disturbed. 

Salad Fingers

300

"Come on every pony..."

"Smile Smile Smile!"

300

This website paired strangers in anonymous one-on-one text or video chats with a single click.

Omegle

300

This creator built a large following through Minecraft content, DIY videos, and a cheerful online persona.

Ihascupquake

300

This stealth game tasks players with eliminating romantic rivals while maintaining the appearance of an ordinary high school student.

Yandere Simulator

300

This cartoon followed twins spending the summer in a mysterious town filled with cryptids, conspiracies, and a triangular villain.

Gravity Falls

400

"All the way (Keep on a-dancin')
"All the way..."

"(Keep on flyin')"

400

Short for Archive of Our Own, this website is one of the internet's largest collections of fan-created fiction.

Ao3

400

This controversial creator rose to fame through commentary videos featuring gameplay footage and sharp criticism of other internet personalities.

Leadyishere

400

This indie RPG encouraged players to spare their enemies, proving that mercy could be just as powerful as violence.

Undertale

400

Created by a British animator and his friends, this web cartoon featured exaggerated versions of its creators in absurd adventures.

Eddsworld

500

"Do you like my sword sword sword my..."

"...Diamond sword sword..."

500

This platform became famous for user-written stories, fanfiction, and aspiring authors publishing their work online.

Wattpad

500

Known for his catchphrase "That Dude," this creator gained popularity through horror games, visual novels, and comedic commentary.

Kubzscouts

500

This psychological RPG follows a withdrawn boy as he explores surreal dream worlds while confronting painful memories from his past.

Omori

500

This music trend transformed songs by increasing their speed and pitch, often paired with anime-themed videos on YouTube.

Nightcore