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| “ | I entered the building with my camera. It was burnt out from the inside. Either a fire had broken out or someone had wanted to incinerate all of the wooden furniture. After few hours of cautiously making my way into the studio and snapping pictures, I found an isolated out-of-the-way room. After having to break through a few old locks and managing to break the heavy door open, I remained frozen in the doorway for several long minutes. Traces of blood, feces, and tiny bone fragments lay scattered across the floor. It was a small room, and an extremely morbid scene. What truly frightened me, though, what made me turn away and never want to come back, was the bolted, caged microphone hanging from the roof in the middle of the room... | „ |
| ~ The Narrator describing the inside of the room that children were locked in. |
The unnamed Staff Members are the main antagonists of the creepypasta Where Bad Kids Go.
In the creepypasta, they created the titular Lebanese children's propaganda show, which was created to warn kids about doing things that "bad kids" would do. Though the contents of the show on their own are considered disturbing to the protagonist, the ending of each episode shows the camera zooming in on a locked door where one can hear the screams of many distressed children. The end of the creepypasta reveals that children were indeed kept in there, and most of them had died in there due to the poor conditions.
History[]
The narrator watched was a kids show that lasted about 30 minutes long that he used to watch in wartime Lebanon when murder was extremely common, The show contained strange and sinister images. The narrator thought they use scare tactics to get kids from misbehaving because every episode contains more ideology things like "Bad kids stay up late." "Bad Kids slip their hands from under the covers." and "Bad Kids steal food from the fridge at night.".
The show flashed graphic images on screen but there was one part was the closing scene that caught the narrator's interest. The camera zoomed in towards an old rusted iron door where screams can be heard on the other side then a text appears which reads "That's where the bad kids go." popped up in Arabic writing before both the image and sound would fade ending the episode.
15 or 16 years later the narrator became a journalistic photographer and did research on the show before the narrator manages to find the location of the studio and programing. He finds the studio abandoned after the big war ended. The narrator enters in the studio with his camera and notices that the inside was burnt up like a fire broken out, The narrator snapped a few pictures of the studio and found the door and broke through a few locks before opening the door and finds blood, feces, and bones scattered across the floor with a caged microphone hanging from the ceiling in the middle of the room.

