This Video Causes Nightmares: Sorority Alpha Delta Pi Have Somehow Made The Freakiest Recruitment Video EVER And It’s Terrifying

Did this come straight from hell?

This Video Causes Nightmares: Sorority Alpha Delta Pi Have Somehow Made The Freakiest Recruitment Video EVER And It’s Terrifying

by Rosie Gizauskas |
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We’ve not seen a decent horror film in a while, but that’s OK because a sorority called Alpha Delta Pi at the University of Texas at Austin have somehow created the scariest video of ALL TIME and we can’t stop watching it on a loop.

The video – apparently created to recruit people into the sorority, though we can’t see how that will work after anyone watches this – shows a neverending vortex of peppy sorority sisters get trapped in a seemingly endless chant and it is AWFUL.

Screaming, clapping and chanting – all in one creepy package.

This looks like something out of a video for a horrible film about a cult and we are totally terrified.

Sorority sisters Maddie, Haley, and Jean-Marie should be VERY worried about what they've unleashed on the planet.

Obviously people are now ripping into the video on YouTube – with a video complete with added hellfire being shared on the site.

It’s the most perfect, terrifying thing that we’ve seen in ages and we are most definitely going to be having weird, drunk dreams about after the pub tonight.

Presumably the sisters at Alpha Delta Pi will now be going back to their day jobs of, er, writing in their diaries with pink fluffy pens in between hazing new potential recruits for their cult, or whatever it is that happens in sororities.

This makes university Halloween parties looks very tame indeed. Namely because it’s not even Halloween and we’re feeling the most freaked out that we have all year.

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This article originally appeared on The Debrief.

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