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only after they got those sweet CapitalOne shekels i'm sure
the guy also deleted the tweets deriding the critics
Maybe those critics sent messages to Capital One and let them know how those they sponsored were acting and how that behavior clearly reflected the values of Capital One as a company.
lol they removed the video
looks like the article is still up https://www.theverge.com/2018/9/13/17828092/gaming-pc-build-custom-how-to-asus-intel-geforce-cost
Some old horror comics, a genre wiped out in comics by *Comics Code Authority*
These stories were printed in the fifties, & they are still surprisingly gruesome.
arent those the ones that created the creepy pasta genre of movies?
I am not sure what that means...
you never heard of the creepy pasta genre?
the begining of the slasher films?
Okay, slashers I have a better Idea of. My creepy pasta knowledge tallies some Slenderman stuff & that is.
nah
lol
well,that modern stuff
talking 60s early 70s
where they just went with urban legends and starting making slasher films
Does anyone have the link to the video where they swapped trump and clinton's lines?
Of the stories I have read so far, they feel more like more gruesome Twilight Zone episodes, but I can't speak for other horror comics of the era.
wow
it was a movie genre
i learned about it when i was working in blockbuster
guess kids now just know about slenderman
the most absurd monster ever
Slender man was kinda fine for what it was, which is to say a few creepy photo shops & shoddy videogames. But then a business tried turning it into a live-action movie...
there was a famous old cult film about canibals in the amazons
it was considered creepy pasta
back in the early 2000s
cannibal holocaust
I heard about that one, people actually though somebody was murdered to make it, but the actress had to come into court to prove the director was innocent.
I remember a series of creepy pastas about national park rangers.
many of these films were made by italian directors
You know, I could say that the mods banned gore...
Horror and the paranormal have kind of declined as artistic genres because too much of our world is explained.
And the parts of our world that are unexplored and are possible arenas for exploring the unknown are not all that interesting to our modern sensibilities.
Like there's plenty of completely unexplored wilderness in Russia or Canada or Southeast Asia.
You need to bring up paranormal stories that involve more modern concepts and include more imagery. There are many writers who have their own styles, writers like Murakami write with a certain style and reflect on random short stories.
The SCP Foundation used to be a great example of that.