I have a huge phobia of the dark, so I always sleep with a lamp on because I tend to jolt awake randomly wake up in the middle of the night. Well I woke up at like two am this morning and someone had turned off the god damn lamp. I swear I scrambled for my flash light at near light speed. Just so I would have light.
My cat got hit by a car today. That was a bit scary. He came home today all messed up with his right rear foot covered in blood, all limp and dangling. He's at the emergency vet hospital getting a splint put on. I should be able to pick him up in an hour or two.
Scary read(had to be posted again) - Imgur Holy. Sh*t. Don't care if it's fake, that was possibly the most terrifying thing I have ever read.
That's horrible. Even if it is just a made up story, the idea of tormenting someone from a deceased loved one's account is more than saddening, and honestly one of the worst things I can even think you could do.
I've just watched a Watchmojo video of the top 10 creepypastas, and I've just read Squidwards Suicide, I think I've just been scarred.
One fourth, several years ago, I was visiting a friend in a nice gated community. After 5pm, the smoke was rolling down the street, thick enough to where it obscured the houses on the other side. It was dusk, so everything was yellowy brown. The firecrackers and bottle rockets were cracking near constant, interspersed with the dull boom of mortars. It looked like news footage. I can't imagine how that might affect a combat veteran. Not good, in many cases, I suspect. I'm sitting in my room keeping the dog calm as I can. He wants to get up and jump on the furniture, to look out the window. His leg isn't up to that yet.
My dog almost getting tangled up in the computer cords thanks to the jackasses shooting off fireworks all around my house, and also the sparks that rained on my roof and grass from the illegal crap they're launching into the sky. This block seems to have an endless supply of fucking morons.
I watched the (excellent) Mads Mikkelsen movie "The Hunt" today. It's fantastic. The movie made me feel exactly what the director wanted me to feel. It's HORRIFYING. It's more terrifying than anything you could see in a horror movie. It plays on very real fears that every adult has. This movie is pure feel-bad entertainment. It lowered my opinion of the human race. I know it's fiction, but the way events played out in the movie are very plausible, and things could happen like that in real life. It made me genuinely upset and scared for people. That's powerful filmmaking!
Anyone recall that scary Korean webcomic about the Bong-Chon Dong ghost? Just thinking about it now gives me shivers.
Had a drunk driver hit a tree last night in the neighborhood I was celebrating at, and the whole run down I kept thinking "Please don't be dead." over and over. (He wasn't)