Anyone else ever experience that sudden horror when something loud just goes... silent?
When the constant hum of something making noise just drops?
It's like the air suddenly feels heavy and you're aware of where you are in your body and the space around you all at once.
It's a little frightening.
We played Mouthwashing!
6/10 was overhyped. It was not a bad game, but eh. In the year of our lord and savior, Silent Hill 2, eh.
I've been binging horror game lore on YT and it makes me want to do more horror writing and interactions on my OCs. But I am always afraid of how far I can go before someone feels uncomfortable or hates it.
When I say "horror game", I mostly mean Fear & Hunger, Darkwood, Bloodborne, and I'm looking for more!
This is all I can show from 2021, but I was nearly there.
I finally sat down and (re)watched the first 3 seasons of Stranger Things. I love the first season, the second season was okay and still a joy to watch. The third season fell off for me and ended at a place where I thought โWhat else is there now? This is a strong ending.โ
Then I saw the mid-roll credit scene and it annoyed me. While I understand not wanting to drop a cash cow, it feels like it is losing all the fun and mystery. I am unsure if Iโll watch season 4 and 5 for any reason except to just finish it.
Can we stop "flipping" houses? You're not making it better, you're ๐ฅ๐ฆ๐ด๐ต๐ณ๐ฐ๐บ๐ช๐ฏ๐จ the poor building. You don't know what you're doing, you're not trained nor a professional. Stop ruining good homes.
that weird insecurity when you're using your windshield wipers on high
Artwork from 2017. I really had fun this year and did so much art. I was getting into the groove.
i will love you in every life. (threatening)
My beloved cares not that it storms outside, only that the pile of blankets is comfy.
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