“1950s horror movies contrast radically with their 1940s predecessors. understandably – they were reflecting a whole new world. audiences wanted stories that connected directly to their lives, to the ever-expanding technology in their homes and workplaces. they also wanted horror movies that played to their fears – stoked by politicians – of the shadows that lay beyond their immediate, personal experience of the shiny american dream (applies to some of these movies).”
stimboard based off of @sigmxnd !! i added total drama stims, fursuit related stuff, white and green! not much explanation for these all just stuff that remind me of u & total drama ^_^
been having trouble sleeping and been very sad about the chronic pain and woke up today feeling like SHIT and then discovered lavender had worked very hard last night to make me a very extremely sweet little note all fancy and everything and it instantly turned my entire day around. fat and gay and in love...
Working on a spreadsheet categorizing all the monsters in the Scooby-Doo Encyclopedia, which covers all the series up to and Including 13 Ghosts. Once its done it'll have charts and analysis about what the most common monsters are, the most common motives, maybe even correlations between the two. love doing this kind of thing