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FOUND IN THE BUBBLE GUM VAULT
Creepy Cool Vintage Gum Machine Prize Header Card
Circa 1979
Monster Kids Delight!
Idle Hands, 1999, dir. Rodman Flender. I apologize for lack of posts. I unexpectedly got a new job and the past two weeks have been overwhelming to say the least. It’s never boring but definitely gotta get used to being on my feet constantly. I have NOT forgotten about this blog.
Happy Friday the 13th!
Slashers by Big Mike Walton aka Quasilucid
Cinema without people: Pontypool (2008, Bruce McDonald, dir.)
mass ~ ron mueck
laura shill
When I was in elementary school, I was preoccupied by a strange fear that I was alone in the universe - a solitary entity drifting senselessly through an endless void, untethered to any reality, and the world I perceived as “real” was merely a dream construct of my desperate, lonely imagination.
This idea scared me at first, but I made peace with it. I might not be able to disprove my fear, but if the world around me was “just” a hallucination, it meant that I was more clever and creative than my own consciousness could comprehend. If I could fabricate quantum theory, love, whales, bonzai, world history, evolution, fighter jets, Shakespeare, snowfall, cybernetics, PBS, fossilization, aurora borealis, and Xena: Warrior Princess, then I was an incomprehensibly powerful intellect experiencing myself as my own self-limited avatar, and I should be proud and delighted by that.
I expressed this to my uncle on a camping trip once. He told me to watch The Matrix. It did not satisfy me.
Heinlein had the same deal going on in his brain and never completely got over it. I guess it helped shape his writing a bit.
I don’t know that you ever “get over it” - my mother bought me a book by Diane Ackerman called “The Natural History of the Senses”, and not only did Ackerman’s author portrait turn me gay, but the book turned me on to the science of cognition and perception as a whole and I was like “ok cool… worst case scenario, I dreamed up a universe inhabited by other creatures that question their own existence… nice, I gave myself company”.
I think you had a much more healthy response to the situation. If I remember correctly ol Bobby decided to write All You Zombies and had a constant paranoia. I could be conflating authors though. I have read…. far too much classic science fiction than I should have.
Is that not the definition of derealization
i have no idea. im actually pretty dumb, ive just read a lot of science fiction and Heinlein’s biography
why am i skeptical of any other car i see driving around at 3am . like i know why IM out ….why YOU drivin round this late 👀
BLACK MIRROR Season 3 premieres on Oct 21st
Playtest starring Wyatt Russel and Hannah John-Kamen Nothing you see here can physically harm you.
Solas, skeleton zombie bird sculpture. He was so fun to make! He is for sale on etsy here
Interviewer: where do you see yourself in 5 years?
Me: I used escapist fantasies as a coping mechanism to get through years of trauma and therefore never learned how to plan for a real life future
I had a dream where I was escorted through a mysterious forest and the guardian of the forest was Dwight Schrute
Get Out (2017) The opening of the film is partially inspired by the opening of Halloween (1978), which Jordan Peele describes as a subversion of “the perfect white neighborhood.”
I know exactly what the fucking reply is. I don’t need to look closely, I know exactly which motherfucker you put in the distance
i don’t know anything about death. except that i think i’ll get a chance to try again. game over. continue? i know that’s not how it works, BUT I KNOW LOTS OF STUFF I DON’T BELIEVE. / embodiment. written by lulu. promo credit.