Can they be stopped..?
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Can they be stopped..?
If you were a traditional Russian peasant woman I bet it felt good as hell to become possessed by demons and scream obscenities in the face of a priest
In happier news, I'm working on a new love potion. But not for, like, another person. It's for me. I'm gonna love myself so much you're not even ready.
There is a child in every one of us who is still a trick or treater looking for a brightly lit front porch. 🎃🕯
OBSESSION dir. Curry Barker, 2026
/materializes out of a murder of crows
hi :)
"This horror movie didn't scare me"
Horror is supposed to touch on aspects of the human psyche that are socially viewed as negative. Fear is one yes, but also dread, discomfort, sadness, grief, the filth of nature and the human body, the unsavory parts of our reality and our experiences. Diluting your expectation of horror to "this should scare me" can make you miss what that piece of media is trying to say.
Also like. What do you want, a medal? You want your big boy trophy for being the bwavest widdol media enjoyer alive? Kills you with my mind. Stabs you with a thousand tiny needles.
Advantages to having a witch neighbor that no one talks about: we make really good soup and we're always willing to share!
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Casting a curse on people who use generative AI.
If I were a ghost or a spectre of some sort I would be moving things around all the time
if I found your keys laying on the floor I would move them over to a desk or something, so they're visible and easy to find
your wallet that you tossed on the couch for some reason? I put them next to the keys because wallets and keys love each other
your earbuds that you left in your pocket that'll get ruined if they go in the wash, I put them back in the earbud case
Showing this to the ghosts haunting my home and maybe then they'll learn to behave
Apologies for being absent! I had serious matters to attend to (almost set my house on fire because I forgot to cover my crystal ball).
Next-door neighbor seems very concerned about the fact that I have a colony of bats living in my house.
Honestly I don't see the problem, they're trained, only come out at night and are unlikely to bother her then, and most importantly they're really really cute!
HAVING SAID THAT if YOU are concerned that a bat might have bitten you, please talk to your doctor!
It’s interesting how diseases rip through schools at incredible speeds despite being in an arguably modern, clean(ish) environment. I wonder if it has something to do with the whole “you need a doctor’s note to excuse your absence of even one day” combined with the average price of going to a doctor, the lack of education on things like “you’re still contagious even after the fever goes away”, and the overwhelming message of “if you don’t struggle through it, you’re a failure!”
On my campus there tends to be a problem where even I you have the doctors note professors will still take points off of your final grade regardless of how sick you are. I’ve seen people show up to class with the stomach flu, pneumonia, respiratory infections and all sorts of other contagious ailments.
Here’s a fun story:
The school system I grew up in put an absolutely ungodly amount of pressure on kids to Show Up Every Day No Matter What. Many schools are like this, but looking back, my town’s was borderline fucking dystopian. They asked me why I didn’t just “postpone” a surgery at one point— when I was fifteen— to give you an idea of how monumentally obtuse these people were.
So, in elementary school, I started having chicken pox symptoms, right? They were mild because I was vaccinated (yay!) but my mom recognized them quickly and took me to the doctor, because my mom is a reasonable human being with standards. The doctor said “yup, you’ve got those pox, it may seem mild but please for the love of god DO NOT take her to school, she is very contagious even though she may FEEL okay.”
So I had to stay home from school until I got clearance from my doctor to go back. I was an angry little gremlin the whole time, because I wanted to go to the school library and read books about the human skull, but my mother said, “no, you cannot leave this house, and do not scratch the bumps please.” So I sat at home and tried not to scratch the bumps, like a good little gremlin.
A few days into my Chicken Pox Related House Arrest, we got a letter from the school. I was far from the only person with chicken pox, as it so happened. Like… a tenth of my second grade class had Confirmed Pox. We all fell ill within DAYS of each other.
So how did this happen, you ask? Well, a kid had chicken pox, and he came to school anyway. “Ah, well perhaps they didn’t know,” you may very well say. “Maybe his parents didn’t notice!” No. No, they noticed. In fact they KNEW it was CHICKEN POX. They sent him to school anyway.
The kid’s parents…….. were, in fact, teachers at the school. And they KNOWINGLY made him go to school sick, because they didn’t want to risk hurting his precious “perfect attendance” record. They figured that since he wasn’t, like, Literally Dying, it was better for him not to miss school. Never mind the fact that they were actively endangering hundreds of little kids.
Fast forward to my freshman year of college. A kid came to class with mumps because he ‘couldn’t afford to miss’. Guess what happened? Mumps outbreak! Diseases are, as it turns out, good at being diseases! Vaccinations are phenomenal, but they can only do so much, and some people rely on herd immunity to not be killed by preventable illness.
This entire attitude needs to die. It’s dangerous. Food service workers are forced to show up sick, little kids are forced to show up sick, college students show up sick because they’re afraid of flunking out.
And on top of it all, misinformation campaigns are encouraging people not to get vaccinations! It’s 2019 and we’re flirting with the plague! Next thing you know some blogger is gonna be like “actually we should all be fucking rats and eating our meat raw, death to all science and god bless america”
Many kids at my school will show up really sick because we only get like three days of excused absences without a doctor’s note.
this is what those in literary academia call “foreshadowing”
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worst part is! IT’S STILL HAPPENING! SCHOOLS AND WORKPLACES ARE STILL LIKE THIS!!! THEY LEARNED NOTHING!!!!!!!
Literally looking like the kind of note you find in a post apocalyptic horror game jesus
If only we as a society learned from our mistakes
If only we as
a society learned
from our mistakes
Beep boop! I look for accidental haiku posts. Sometimes I mess up.
Next-door neighbor seems very concerned about the fact that I have a colony of bats living in my house.
Honestly I don't see the problem, they're trained, only come out at night and are unlikely to bother her then, and most importantly they're really really cute!
Beetlejuice Directed by Tim Burton (1988)