When people look at me like I'm crazy when I say that leatherface isn't actually evil but rather just severely mentally disabled and manipulated by his family into becoming this
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When people look at me like I'm crazy when I say that leatherface isn't actually evil but rather just severely mentally disabled and manipulated by his family into becoming this
Took me 138 episodes to realise Jonah Magnus was a man.
My nonbinary arse was assuming it is a posh accent variant nickname for the name Joanne. Also, because I remembered reading a historical fiction where the FL was named Jonah years back. Thus, my bold assumption was that Jonah Magnus was one of those early prototypes of True Crime/Body Horror Grilies with too much time and money on their hand to let their freaky side show by building an institute dedicated to these hobbies.
Edited and added later 27/2/25
P.S: Also those letters addressed to Dear Jonnnnnahhh were not helping! I thought they were suitors sent on crazy quests.
actually yeah i do think i was meant to live in a small town and meet my destined werewolf bf but the universe fucked up or smth idk
Faces Of Death (2026)
Horror Subgenre UQuiz Open to All!
It’s October 1st, and you know what that means! Halloween is coming soon and spooky season has officially started. In honor of the season, I’ve made a personality quiz that assigns you a horror subgenre. Are you more cozy horror or splatterpunk? More paranormal or scifi horror? Find out here: https://uquiz.com/quiz/eltq2D/which-horror-subgenre-is-your-personality I recently posted a general…
" ահαԵ's վօմɾ բαѵօɾíԵҽ scαɾվ ოօѵí́́ҽ ? "
The Long Hair of Death. Directed by Antonio Margheriti. (1964)
I think toxic romance should qualify as a subgenre as horror, and I can't stand horror nerds that don't believe in subgenres. Like the kind of people who think that anything that isn't oozing shock value and gore doesn't count as "real" horror. The kind of people who say Flowers In The Attic is a psychological thriller or tragedy instead of a horror-tragedy.
Like how is tragedy not horrifying???
What is not horrifying about children being locked up, starved to death, and so completely cut off from human interaction that they develop an incestuous bond as a coping mechanism???