>finish scary movie
>afraid to put your feet on the floor in case something's under the bed
Finish scary movie
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I don't have a bed frame, my mattress just lays on the floor.
Do you have no self respect?
Yes.
Enjoy water damage
i was never afraid of monsters hiding under my bed. for me it was having a chunk of the ceiling fall and snap my leg in half
I've always been more scared of a bear crashing through my window even though I'm upstairs.
my bed has drawers under it
check mate monsters
That's oddly specific
>watching scary movie
>have finger on the pause button the whole time
>scary movie about to finish
>looks like the evil guy has been defeated
>suddenly evil guy pops up on the screen and yells/screams at you and music goes loud and scary
>he doesn't use wheresthejump.com
>not welcoming the demons
1) It would confirm supernatural shit which would be incredible
2) It would give me an opportunity to battle these fuckers. I wouldn't mind either cuz my life and future are pure putrid trash.
I have that mindset until I'm actually in the moment then I'm scared shitless :3
>camera pans slowly around dark room
>close my eyes and wait for the jumpscare
>read something spooky
>go to sleep
>get sleep paralysis
>it's related to the spooky thing you read
every fucking time. I've been stabbed and eaten by so many monsters.
Moron. Kill yourself.
>duurr huurrr you get water damage from a dry object on the floor lolol
Had my mattress on the floor for years. No water damage.
>watching scary movie
>coming up to a really really tense spooky part
>get up and turn the lights on
wasted
Thats me right now but from binge drinking. Cant sleep without something to knock me out.
>walking is scary woods
>see ghost
>kill self
>battle ghost as a ghost
What movies have done that to you? It used to happen to me when I was younger but not anymore. I need a movie to scare me shitless.
That could be a cool story
Virgins
Did you play Condemned 2?
Same. Being that affected by movies anymore is very few and far between. The last movie that really gave me that feeling was the original Dark Water (2002). It's a Japanese horror movie that was slow going but at a certain point I was really spooked. But with movies that actually scare you like that I find that the scary factor varies a lot between people so you may not be scared at all. I also find that mood and setting matters a lot. Home alone with all the lights out being preferable of course.
>home alone
>night
>lights off
>watching scary movie
I can see that scenario making the hair stand on my neck, even for a mediocre film. I'll give it a shot when I get the chance.
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