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Got a PM here sayin' that in today's world many people suffer demonic harassment
and did you or anyone you know need relief from wicked spirits
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I watched all the Saw movies because I've been sick for the past few days. I never realized how awesome Saw 6 is... it's definitely one of the best Saw sequels. I'd rank them 1, 2, 6, 3, 4, 5, 7. I used to say Saw III was the best, but after watching it again, there were way too many flashbacks.
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I watched all the Saw movies because I've been sick for the past few days. I never realized how awesome Saw 6 is... it's definitely one of the best Saw sequels. I'd rank them 1, 2, 6, 3, 4, 5, 7. I used to say Saw III was the best, but after watching it again, there were way too many flashbacks.
I hope they had a therapeutic effect.
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Old 06-02-2015, 06:02 PM
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So I been wonderin'....
To what degree does Horror darken your lens of perception?
I mean I feel as that I'm optimistic and all....bt sometimes.....an attitude of pessimism abounds. Towards lots of things...

My wife sometimes calls us Mr. Pessimist and Mrs. Optimist
I always laugh and say my bad too many horror books and films....

Now let me say that's there's NO such thing as too much Horror! Y'all with me?
I see Horror as a vice which I adore, feed accordingly, and share in certain circles.

I mean if yer gettin' outta bed everyday yer an optimist right?

So I was wonderin what Y'all had goin' on under the dome on that tip.
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Old 06-02-2015, 06:29 PM
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So I been wonderin'....
To what degree does Horror darken your lens of perception?
I mean I feel as that I'm optimistic and all....bt sometimes.....an attitude of pessimism abounds. Towards lots of things...

My wife sometimes calls us Mr. Pessimist and Mrs. Optimist
I always laugh and say my bad too many horror books and films....

Now let me say that's there's NO such thing as too much Horror! Y'all with me?
I see Horror as a vice which I adore, feed accordingly, and share in certain circles.

I mean if yer gettin' outta bed everyday yer an optimist right?

So I was wonderin what Y'all had goin' on under the dome on that tip.
This makes me think of a topic I considered starting. My parents and anyone who knows my love for horror thinks I'm a bad acid trip away from becoming a serial killer or something. But if anything, horror makes me realize that the world isn't as bad as it could be. Now watching something like 'Leave it to Beaver' and coming back to the real world. That shit is depressing. You compare the two and of the two, reality is terrifying.

Thus it's been my philosophy that; when you surround yourself in darkness, it's easier to see the light.

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On a random note, anyone else been undermined to the point of just unexplainable rage when someone claims they know more about a subject you're HIGHLY knowledgeable in? It's very grating. -_-
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