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Wolfie |
Oct 31 2005, 11:12 PM
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Joined: 14-March 05
From: Dublin, Ireland

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hehe, Hallowe'en is almost over here. Under 2 hours left til November 1st 
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Wurlon |
Oct 31 2005, 11:28 PM
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Knower

Joined: 25-August 05
From: Pennsylvania, United States

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I was not invited to any parties, never have been. Heh I didn't feel like going out this year, so I'm just going to sit back and relax. HaPPy HalLoWeEn! ^  It is only 5:23 P.M. here This post has been edited by Wurlon: Oct 31 2005, 11:29 PM
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DoomedOne |
Oct 31 2005, 11:35 PM
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Joined: 13-April 05
From: Cocytus

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I'm not really into halloween, not my holiday. Likewise I don't do much. It made me realize though, how sick our culture is as I began binging on horror movies. It's like, the author tries to create the most screwed uo thing he can. "Audition," the Japanese film... I dare anyone to watched it, but be warned it is totally screwed up. "May," that's another one that creeped me out. What other sick horror movies are there? Well there's also the fact that they can keep making Hellraiser, Halloween, Friday the 13th, Nightmare on Elmstreet, Chucky, Gremlins, etcetera and keep making money off of them.
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DoomedOne |
Oct 31 2005, 11:47 PM
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Master

Joined: 13-April 05
From: Cocytus

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Not even that though, those are just gore flicks. Like frankly I thought Saw was a very good movie even though it was a horror film. But like, I dare anyone in here to see the foreign film, "Audition," with a helpful reminder, it will hamster you up. Some films are just gore-flicks, like Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Some are just slashers, like Michael Myers and Jason and and Freddy and all those creeps. Some films are true horror stories though. Some movies just delve so deeply into how much can the author psychological screw up the main characters, or how long can he make the audience feel uncomfortable after seeing the movie. The Vanishing, Deliverance, May, Last House on the Left, all examples.
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A man once asked the Buddha, "How does one escape the heat of the summer sun?"
And the Buddha replied, "Why not try crawling into the blazing furnace?"
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Kindred Spirit |
Nov 1 2005, 06:38 AM
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Finder

Joined: 12-October 05
From: Notheastern USA

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As far as Horror movies go, the only ones I like are phychological thrillers. The ones that tease your mind. Not so much the bloody/gory/chopping mass murdering ones. There's a personality test, Would you survive a Horror movie?Apparently, I would. My results: You Are So Alive. No psycho slayer is going to get between you and your right to life. You're an boat-kicker, a charge taker, and if need be, a monster masher. You're level-headed in sticky situations, you trust yout instincts, and you're not afraid to get a little dirty while getting the job done. Simply put, you rock! But don't get carried away. Even though your little brother might act like a creep sometimes, you definately shouldn't be driving stakes through his heart. I finally convinced my parents that I was a little old to be Trick or Treating. I told my mom that I was going to hang out with some friends instead. She got upset because I wouldn't tell her which friends (I value my privacy-and my freedom- too much to tell her) untill I told her the truth, I didn't know, I hadn't made plans, I was just going to see if I could find any of my friends, and wasn't going to tag along with her and my two younger siblings. I had been begging her to either let me go trick or treating alone/without them or for her to let me stay home, to no avail, for years now. She likes having someone around who can talk on an even level with her, and I'm the only one she can find, apparently. I ended up wandering around one friend's neighborhood for an hour and a half, looking for her. I couldn't find her, went to another friend's house, kicked his butt in a game I had never played before, and started home. I took a wrong turn on the way home because there is a shortcut that involves going off a dead end road, cutting through some guy's backyard, jumping a stream, and running through twenty feet of trees to get to my backyard. I took a wrong turn to get to the dead end road, had to turn around, and finally found the right road. The stream was flooded too much to jump, so I had to carefully step across on stepping stones barely above the water, in the dark, with no flash lights, or moonlight (cloudy tonight) and only a little ambient light from the street (blocked by trees) to guide me. Everything looked like it was in shades of grey. I then picked my way through the little strip of trees, and made it in about four minutes before they told me to be there or they would lock the doors and I could sleep outside. (I have keys, I don't give a hamster. Besides, my bedroom is in the basement, I can slip in through the window.) Well, there was my wonderful Halloween. This post has been edited by Kindred Spirit: Nov 1 2005, 06:39 AM
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DoomedOne |
Nov 1 2005, 07:49 AM
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Master

Joined: 13-April 05
From: Cocytus

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I forgot tonight was Halloween. God it's nearly 11 and now I suddenly have an urge to sneak out. I dunno though I did see a raven (Or a massive crow) outside my window. I don't believe in omens but that was the first time I've seen a raven in my life (or a crow that big).
Anyway, tomorrow is the real day. Samhain! Represent! Today is just the feast day, the day made in celebration of the end of the cycle of life and death) Earlier in the year is the harvest day, then we have the feast day before the long period of nothing, and finally we have the The Day of Planting in December (one the day after the Winter Solstice), followed by the feast on the 25th in celebration of a successful planting and to give good luck to a new year. I'm rambling now. Modern Wiccans have taken many celtic holy days of farming and separated them into 8 sabbats. These hoyl days were original associated with farming, feast days following the day of planting, the first sprout, the harvest, etcetera.
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A man once asked the Buddha, "How does one escape the heat of the summer sun?"
And the Buddha replied, "Why not try crawling into the blazing furnace?"
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Vinya |
Nov 1 2005, 10:56 PM
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Joined: 31-October 05

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hehehe I wanted to get the Halloween theme as a ring tone for my dads cell phone. It would've been pretty funny for it to start ringing and he would be like..."what the hell?"
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Wurlon |
Nov 1 2005, 10:59 PM
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Knower

Joined: 25-August 05
From: Pennsylvania, United States

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QUOTE(Vinya @ Nov 1 2005, 06:56 PM) hehehe I wanted to get the Halloween theme as a ring tone for my dads cell phone. It would've been pretty funny for it to start ringing and he would be like..."what the hell?" Heh that would be awesome to get the famous Exorcist music as a ringtone (the music that plays when she walks by the buildings or whatever)
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Kindred Spirit |
Nov 2 2005, 02:23 AM
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Finder

Joined: 12-October 05
From: Notheastern USA

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QUOTE(Wurlon @ Nov 1 2005, 06:55 PM) and that horror movie test didn't work, it said I would not survive because I wouldn't pick up the knife for the first question.... I know what I would do. Get the hell out of there. Or ignore the sound, if it was in my current home, where loud sounds are normal. Of course, nobody is going to sneak into my home without me knowing. I have a German Shepard Husky. He barks at everything, so I know everytime there is anyone anywhere near my home. The test wasn't supposed to be serious, it was just a joke. I wouldn't necesarily survive a horror movie, although I have a better chance than most, since I am not one of those retarded people horror movies seem to rely on. (Hey, there's blood dripping down the wall! Let's go check it out!) I'm not much for many horror movies, they tend to be cliched, boring, and storyless. My little brother, on the other hand, loves them, and has been watching scary movies since he was like like seven, although he claims he was four when he started watching them, and he might be right. He loves the blood and gore dripping down everything. He's easily impressed by special effects. I have seen Freddy vs. Jason. It was while I was on a family vacation to Tenesee. I was watching with my twelve year old cousin, and she covered my eyes whenever a "disgusting" part came on. She had no problem with me watching the mindless slaughter scenes, but didn't want me to see the mindless sex scenes, apparently. She forgot that I am older than her, and I was in charge, but I didn't mind. I was zoning out the whole time, wasn't really watching. I managed to fall alseep about a dozen times, just before a round of yelling started. When the movie was over, I didn't go to sleep that night. I couldn't. I kept on seeing seeing Jason's reflection in the mirrors, and my mind was so numb that rows of little Freddies were dancing in front of my eyes. I finally got to sleep around sunup, and was the first one awake later. (I never need much sleep. I'm physically incapable of sleeping more than six hours straight, and I usually do fine on four. Any less, and I make it up later.) I am fairly hard to scare. I won't say impossible, because I can be frightened, but I usually don't get too tired. I do have an overactive imagination sometimes, so when I'm reading or watching something scary, and I see a mirror in my periphial vision, I think it's something else. After reading Steven King's book, It, I was walking to get a drink, and I saw something out of the corner of my eye, looking like a clown's head. I knew my habit of seeing things that weren't there when I was reading scary books, so I assumed it was a mirror with my reflection in it. When I went back, there was no mirror. I bet you can guess how much sleep I got that night. I don't watch many movies, so I rarely have problems.
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