Eraserhead is a film, you pilchard.
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David Lynch, not Firth. Though alot of Firth's stuff is very similar to Eraserhead.
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Obviously Lynch isn't too worried about this being up on youtube because it's not removed. A la not stealing. Borrowing. |
Yeah, to be honest, I watched it from Youtube too.
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Someone told me it was a flash thing...oh well. Thanks for posting anyways.
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Well fart me a lullaby.
I had no idea you could still watch movies on YouTube. Well, probably not the more popular ones but still... |
All you gotta do is believe.
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You can watch movies in parts, or full length ones like pink floyd the wall.
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Thank you, Gwan-Thwei, for informing us of the only two possibly ways movies can be uploaded to youtube.
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I was wondering, has anyone ever had to or chosen to write creepypasta or proper gothic literature themselves? We had to write our own gothic short story for GCSE, best project we got to do actually.
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What the GCSE module? No it was gothic short stories...
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Oh. We studied Urban Legends briefly. I believe I got an A/A* with my story, even though it was some shit about a girl killing her dad in self defense but not realising it until after.
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I liked that part of the actual course was reading short stories, seriously we spent about three lessons reading The Stolen Baccilus, The Tell Tale Heart, Napoleon and the Spectre etc. Classic.
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My art teacher asked for an artistic film. I brought up the film "Begotten"....I'm guessing it's too graphic for a school of retards?
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Of course it's too graphics for a school, it has a man fucking disembowling himself with what looks like a spoon.
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This is not a good thread to be browsing early in the morning, especially after being awake for nearly 24 hours. It didn't hit me that I had been awake this long until after I saw the head peak from the edge of my bed and that scraggly arm reach out for me. Fuck. Not sleeping until the sun comes up, no way Im going to be able to any earlier.
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My main concern was the rape scene, but it has that too.
IMAGINATION TIME What did you imagine the boogeyman to look like? |
Nothing, I never thought he existed, however at times my imagination was my worst enemy and I could conjure up the most terrifying things in my head when I was younger that might fit a gothic vestige of the colloquial 'boogeyman'.
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My version was hard to describe, but his appearance changed as I learned new levels of horror and repugnance. He went from a deformed, clawed thing to something tall with pale skin and sharp teeth, to this rotting thing with skin and flesh falling off in hunks. I had a delightful childhood. |
Thanks for telling us all why you edited your post btw.
I thought the 'boogeyman' was only in kids shows I didn't know people actually got scared of it irl. |
I had a few nightmares. In each one, he got scarier and scarier. It got pretty bad for a while.
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then you realized it was just your dad?
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Coffins used to be built with holes in them, attached to six feet of copper tubing and a bell. The tubing would allow air for victims buried under the mistaken impression they were dead. In a certain small town Harold, the local gravedigger, upon hearing a bell one night, went to go see if it was children pretending to be spirits. Sometimes it was also the wind. This time, it wasn't either. A voice from below begged and pleaded to be unburied.
"Are you Sarah O'Bannon?" Harold asked. "Yes!" The muffled voice asserted. "You were born on September 17, 1827?" "Yes!" "The gravestone here says you died on February 20, 1857." "No, I'm alive, it was a mistake! Dig me up, set me free!" "Sorry about this, ma'am," Harold said, stepping on the bell to silence it and plugging up the copper tube with dirt. "But this is August. Whatever you are down there, you sure as hell ain't alive no more, and you ain't comin' up." |
then sarah was a zombie
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If she was a spirit she could have gone through the tube, or just floated through the dirt. Stupid grave keep, killed a lady.
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