The text is a transcript of a horror story told in a stream-of-consciousness manner. It begins with the narrator introducing two lesbian partners, one with a science degree and the other with a degree in humanities. They bought an old house, over 90 years old, and during their renovation process, they discovered dates on the walls. These dates corresponded with the death dates of people who had lived in the house.
The house was a former lair of a serial killer who murdered many people, and the police later convicted him of 38 homicides. The detectives found the dates on the walls during their investigation, leading to the discovery of the house's dark past. The narrator then shifts to a story about a group of friends who went on urban exploration, one of whom was a YouTuber. They filmed their explorations of abandoned buildings and houses, which gained them a large number of subscribers.
The YouTuber then goes on to describe a terrifying, insect-infested experience he had in an abandoned house. He details the insects' monstrous size, their feeding on him, and the horrifying pain he experienced. The narrator ends by stating that this story is real, as confirmed by the images and descriptions found on a forum. The forum was dedicated to people who spread the AIDS virus, with users sharing their experiences and anecdotes. The narrator also mentions a second, more controversial forum, where users discussed attacking people, including minors.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is a story of a couple of lesbian girls who bought an old house that was the lair of a serial killer.
2. The text is also a story of a group of friends who explored abandoned buildings and encountered giant insects that fed them and used them as hosts for their babies.
3. The text is an adaptation of an old story that was discovered on a web forum about people who spread the AIDS virus intentionally.
4. The text is composed of three different documents, each with a page content and metadata.
5. The text contains dates, names, locations, descriptions, dialogues, and opinions.