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me in asl

me in asl

Slash X

Slash X

On the edge of a quiet town stands a massive, decaying house—a structure forgotten by time and swallowed by legend. It groans with age, its windows warped by heat and haunted memories. One summer night, a group of teenagers—six friends bonded by rebellion, boredom, and secrets—gather in the house for what’s supposed to be a wild, parent-free weekend of music, booze, and confessions. But everything changes when they find it: a faded sheet of paper tucked in an old book. It’s titled “The Possess Game”, with a short chant and a warning scribbled beneath in smudged ink. Thinking it’s a joke, they speak the chant aloud: “Slash me, slash him, slash her, slash them, slash us.” The lights flicker. The air thickens. Something ancient wakes. That night, one of them is possessed. By dawn, they realize the truth: they’ve triggered a supernatural game bound by a curse centuries old. Each night, a new person is taken over—transformed into something violent, inhuman. Each morning, they wake with blood on their hands and no memory of what happened. The rules become clear, and cruel: No one can leave the house. Step outside and death follows instantly. The sun rises for only thirty minutes a day, casting the house in a false hope before night reclaims it. The game resets every evening, and with it, another possession. The only way out? Survive to the final dawn. But to survive… you must kill your friends. As the group unravels under fear and paranoia, alliances fracture, love is weaponized, and survival becomes blood sport. With each passing night, the line between human and monster blurs. One of them may already be working with the curse. One of them may be enjoying the game too much. They started the chant together. But only one will make it to the end.
Horror
10 Chs
Tell me an ASL ghost story.
There was an ASL ghost story about a lost spirit in the forest. A young deaf girl went into the forest to explore. As she walked deeper, she noticed a strange figure in the distance. It seemed to be floating. She tried to use her ASL to communicate, asking who it was, but there was no response. The figure got closer and closer, and she could feel a chill. She quickly ran back the way she came. Later, she told her friends about it in ASL, and they all felt a sense of unease. They believed it might be the spirit of someone who got lost in the forest long ago and couldn't find their way out, so it was doomed to wander there forever.
1 answer
2024-11-23 14:35
Tell me a Christmas ASL story.
Once upon a Christmas, there was a little deaf boy named Tim. In ASL, he told his family how much he loved Christmas. He signed about the twinkling lights on the Christmas tree. He was so excited when he saw Santa Claus signing 'Merry Christmas' to him. It was a magical moment filled with the spirit of Christmas.
3 answers
2024-10-30 11:10
Tell me an ASL scary story.
Once upon a time, in a dark forest, there was a small cabin. A deaf girl was walking alone at night and saw a strange figure signing something menacing near the cabin. She couldn't make out all the signs but it seemed like a warning. She tried to run but felt a cold hand on her shoulder. She turned around and saw a pale face with empty eyes also signing in a very aggressive way. It was so terrifying that she fainted. When she woke up, she was in the cabin, but she never knew how she got there.
3 answers
2024-12-13 12:19
Tell me an ASL Christmas story.
There was an ASL Christmas story about a little deaf girl named Lily. On Christmas Eve, Lily saw the twinkling lights in the town square through the window. She signed to her mother that she wanted to go there. When they got there, they met other deaf friends. They all used ASL to sing Christmas carols in their own way, with big smiles on their faces, creating a unique and heartwarming Christmas memory.
2 answers
2024-11-29 04:49
Tell me a really funny ASL story.
In an ASL group, a person was signing about 'rain'. Instead of the proper sign, they made a sign that looked like they were pulling a very long beard. Everyone burst out laughing as it was completely unexpected. And then they all had a good laugh while the person learned the correct sign.
1 answer
2024-10-25 03:30
Tell me the 'asl scary chicken story'.
I'm not sure exactly what the 'asl scary chicken story' is. It could be a local or personal story that I'm not familiar with. Maybe it involves a scary encounter with a chicken in some way, like a chicken acting strangely in a spooky place.
1 answer
2024-11-25 14:03
Tell me an interesting ASL funny story.
A little boy was signing in ASL to his grandma. He wanted to say 'I'm hungry' but instead signed 'I'm sleepy'. His grandma brought him a pillow instead of food. The boy was so confused at first but then they both laughed when they realized the mix - up.
3 answers
2024-12-15 07:31
Tell me a Valentine's Day ASL story.
Once upon a Valentine's Day, a young girl named Lily. She was deaf but full of love. She used ASL (American Sign Language) to tell her best friend, a boy named Tom, that she liked him. In the classroom, she signed 'You are special to me' during a Valentine's Day party. Tom, who also knew ASL, blushed and signed back 'You too'. It was a sweet moment of silent but powerful communication on this day of love.
2 answers
2024-10-31 21:23
Tell me the 'ASL Ghost in My Room Story'.
I don't actually know the specific 'ASL Ghost in My Room Story'. It could be about someone's experience where they felt the presence of a ghost in their room while using ASL (American Sign Language). Maybe it was a situation where they were trying to communicate something strange they sensed through signs, but without more details, it's hard to say more.
2 answers
2024-10-30 22:59
Tell me a story about the ASL family portrait.
Imagine the ASL family portrait. It could tell a story of generations. The grandparents might be sitting in the middle, their wisdom and experience radiating from their eyes. The parents stand beside them, representing the strength of the family in the present. And the children, with their bright eyes and eager expressions, are the hope for the future. The portrait is not just an image but a timeline of the family's journey, with every smile and gesture holding a memory.
1 answer
2024-11-28 13:55
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