• pdxfed@lemmy.world
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    Holy creepers. The wiki is horrifying. Your movie script is set, just don’t have the helicopter show up until after the unwinding of the horror is complete, maybe throw in a caretaker or local perp still active in the area.

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      Still missing mans belongings stuffed in a tree with a female (maybe?) skeleton found near the sign, man deemed far to weak to have built the sign. No tools found, a recording of a man screaming for help, and the felled birch tree sign made of logs thats estimated to have taken 2 days to build. Sign was estiamted to be built 2 yrs before.

      Better than most horror movies plots.

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      I don’t really get it I’m sorry. Usually I’m terrified by creepypasta stuff but I don’t really see the creepiness here.

      Basically someone made an SOS sign but they weren’t found and they died?

      The wiki is an absolute mess though, lots of conflicting bits.

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        The wiki is an absolute mess though, lots of conflicting bits.

        Look I don’t want to be mean or anything but the wiki is very clear. Try to read it at a slower pace.

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    The terrain is difficult to escape. This was supported by the fact that a few days after the incident was discovered, a news media interview team who visited the site was unable to escape from the area and was rescued.[11][6] lmao

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    I weirdly don’t find this creepy, and I don’t know why. Perhaps it’s because the terrain is difficult and it’s very perfect timing, but not creepy?

    Before I read it, I thought it was going to be some deserted island and a living person, who wasn’t them, made it for them. Kinda like a “get off my island” type deal, but creepy because they didn’t know a living person was nearby, which could’ve been bad.

    But instead it’s just lost people get lost close to a place where someone got lost previously, and it just so happens a helicopter flew by and saw the sign from the previous person.

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      Just make SOS signs whenever you’re going on a hike in case someone gets lost there. It’s just being nice to your fellow hikers.

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        Or better yet just start random smoke signals any time you’re out so we dont waste rescue times on sos signals that stay after you dont need rescuing anymore

        Plus it will be a good way to stay warm

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      That but they don’t know how he made the SOS sign. Its huge, those are trees not branches. The ID they found is from one guy, did he make the sign? Add in the video, a man calling for help but he says “The place is where I first met the helicopter.” What helicopter? Why was there a helicopter? Oh and the parents of the man whose ID was found say that isn’t his voice on the video. But it was his video tape.

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    The body that was found was of another missing person, but he didn’t have the strength to create the sign, or the tools to do so.

    Meaning at least one unknown person came to grief in that area.

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      It had to have been him, it’s too coincidental otherwise. They believed it possible until they checked his remains and said he was too weak but he may not have always been, he could have died months after making the sign too

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        This was my thought too. Plus they thought the remains were female for quite some time. Not sure I entirely trust Japan’s forensic abilities at the time.

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          it is actually fairly difficult to determine sex based off of just bones. there’s a considerable overlap in any dimension one might use to decide

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            Believe it or not, it is assuming the pelvis is present, it is very easy to determine sex. Just look at the pubic arch, just inferior (below) the pubic symphysis. Narrow (less than 90 degrees) is male wide (more than 90 degrees) is female. There are a few other details like the shape of the iliac crest and the size of the pubic cavity but the pubic arch is the simplest.

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            Maybe the tool just wasn’t found? The area was described as a kind of trap that is difficult to get out of. So where could this other person have gone?

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        These are fully grown trees we’re talking about, he had no tools to cut them down with, or the strength to move them.

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          It seems more likely, given all the gear he did have, that there is a tool lost somewhere in the area.

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      I go out into the woods and leave a new one every weekend. We all have to do our part.

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    “A society grows great when old men plant trees in whose shade they shall never sit.” Or fell trees to make an SOS that won’t be found in their lifetime.

    Edit: The “505 Gang” tagging crew could not be reached for comment.

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    That story just keeps on giving. Really mysterious, possibly all just a mix of coincidence and speculation due to lack of evidence, but great source for a fictional story

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      A person dreams of a future where in his dreams he helps someone construct an sos sign knowing that he himself is doomed to die because he crippled his legs during his fall. But in his dreams his body is whole.

      In the future a mysterious figure helps several lost hikers, but the figure is unable to speak, only coming out when the sun is gone.

      Upon their rescue they were unable to find the mysterious figure. But the rescuers find a skeleton of a decades old corpse, the clothes of the corpse matches the clothes of the figure described by the rescued group.

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    Oh hell yes, the first community I’ve actually wanted to subscribe to!