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Post by shyviolet on Jun 29, 2007 10:17:36 GMT -5
Ugh, I thought they were awful already. My brain just supplied all these horrible imaginings of what it would be like if the victims were someone I knew or what was actually happening to them before they were a corpse in a pool, and I felt like "Okay imagination, that's enough, I already don't like these guys!!" but it did it anyway. It's useful when I want to draw something but a bit crap in some circumstances. I can scare myself witless in broad daylight if I'm left on my own long enough, just 'cause my imagination runs away with me.
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Post by zemira on Jun 29, 2007 11:14:07 GMT -5
You need like an Imagination Supressant. Or something like that...
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Post by shyviolet on Jun 29, 2007 11:30:47 GMT -5
True dat. Ifi had one of those maybe I wouldn't get nightmares so often.
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Post by zemira on Jun 29, 2007 11:49:49 GMT -5
I haven't had a nightmare in years, and I'm grateful for that.
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Post by shyviolet on Jun 30, 2007 16:31:26 GMT -5
Lucky *mumble*... I had a horrible one just last night. Half the time they don't even seem real, they only scare me because I feel like "Grife, what kind of subconscious thinks up these things???"
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Post by bluephoenix on Jul 1, 2007 12:16:54 GMT -5
I don't nightmare very much....
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Post by zemira on Jul 13, 2007 13:37:15 GMT -5
Ok, after reading the chapter I just finished in Weavers...my most disturbing moment is DEFINITELY Tane's father. In general, he's just disgusting. But...the scene with the dog...It actually made me feel sick to my stomach. I was (of course) eating lunch at the time, and that really didn't help. I don't even like dogs! But that was just horrible...
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