"Evil begins when you begin to treat people as things."Fandom mishmash, occasionally art.
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accuracy of horror movie titles
Scream: 10/10
they sure did
Get Out: 10/10
he sure did
A Quiet Place: 10/10
it sure is
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sigmund freud's ghost haunting the kcd narrative.
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BROADCHURCH 2.06 — 3.05
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Here’s something else I’ve been curious about.
This quiz is about novels only. Or, if you will, works of fiction that tell a story and that you are typically expected to start, read till you reach the end, and then finish once you do so.
Reference books (e.g.) are not typically meant to be read cover to cover. This poll is not about them.
By “read” I mean “reading from cover to cover like it was your first time reading it”. Flipping through a book you like is Good and Cool but not within the scope of this poll.
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absolutely insane performance. the ill-fitting suit. the smeared makeup. the sweat. the mic peaking. elsie herself is in the room with us now
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Day 7- 6/21/25

trying not to show my inner damsel in distress
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Turtles. Hokusai. Denshin kaishu ippitsu gafu : zen. 1823.
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Kinda darkly hilarious to me that Stanley knew he was gonna go burn down Carnivale and himself with it but still took the time to paint his face and put on the clown outfit. “Like damn my life has genuinely never been worse….but I promised the boys.” Meanwhile Goodsir can’t be bothered to even attempt. Too busy crashing out. Gotta admire Stanley’s priorities and ability to lock in for the boys even when he’s about to attempt to murder them. (Success rate 2.5/4, since he’s technically only half responsible for McDonald’s death)

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"Esme didn't thrive on nice," said Nanny Ogg. "Take her an apple pie and she'll complain about the pastry."
"But people don't often thank her. And she does do a lot."
"She's not set up for thanks, neither. Ment'ly. To tell you the honest truth, there's always been a bit of the dark in the Weatherwaxes, and that's where the trouble is. Look at old Allison Weatherwax."
"Who was she?"
"Her own granny. Went to the bad, they say, just packed up one day and headed for Uberwald. And as for Esme's sister..." Nanny stopped, and restarted. "Anyway, that's why she's always standin' behind herself and criticizin' what she's doing. Sometimes I reckon she's terrified she'll go bad without noticin'."
"Granny? But she's a moral as--"
"Oh, yes, she is. But that's because she's got Granny Weatherwax glarin' over her shoulder the whole time."
Terry Pratchett, Carpe Jugulum
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2 of them :)
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