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All the Japanese horror posted made me remember a horror webcomic I have in my bookmarks so I opened it to see if it was still scary. It's okay if you can't read http://comic.naver.com/webtoon/detail.nhn?titleId=350217&no=20&weekday=tue LITERALLY A BIRD has a new favorite as of 00:59 on Apr 1, 2016 |
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LITERALLY A BIRD posted:All the Japanese horror posted made me remember a horror webcomic I have in my bookmarks so I opened it to see if it was still scary. It's okay if you can't read Japanese, the drawings are explanatory. That's Korean, bub. Here's an English version.
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# ? Mar 30, 2016 02:03 |
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thanks! I am not going to click on it though, nice try.
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# ? Mar 30, 2016 02:10 |
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That the one that hijacks your browser for a bit?
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# ? Mar 30, 2016 02:37 |
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Supposedly, but it's never worked for me.
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Rigged Death Trap posted:That the one that hijacks your browser for a bit? "the one", there's like 4 of them now homie so head's up
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# ? Mar 30, 2016 02:58 |
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I think Kazuo Umezu belongs on the top of the "crazy mangaka" list. Fourteen is seriously the most mesmerizingly, painfully weird thing I've read. It's like a fever dream that never ends, just gets worse and worse. His other stuff seems to be equally hosed up. The naive-art quality of his work is also super unsettling. Oh, and this lovely scene is from the first chapter of a children's manga he did in the 70s. e: I see his house was mentioned earlier.
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Gamma Nerd posted:I think Kazuo Umezu belongs on the top of the "crazy mangaka" list. Fourteen is seriously the most mesmerizingly, painfully weird thing I've read. It's like a fever dream that never ends, just gets worse and worse. Hmm, that sounds interesting, I'll look it up! EDIT: This is incredible Internet Kraken has a new favorite as of 05:51 on Mar 30, 2016 |
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Gamma Nerd posted:I think Kazuo Umezu belongs on the top of the "crazy mangaka" list. Fourteen is seriously the most mesmerizingly, painfully weird thing I've read. It's like a fever dream that never ends, just gets worse and worse. Holy poo poo this guy goes from bad into so-bad-it's-good caagory. He's like a manga Fletcher Hanks in his amateurly bad honesty. I mean, look at this: The overly intense eyes, the hysterical dialogue, the giant chunky bodies on the adults, the overuse of copying the same character from he same direction, the general level of screaming anxiety that wavers between funny and uncomfortable... Hanks has been reborn, guys.
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# ? Mar 30, 2016 06:16 |
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Well poo poo, I'm convinced, time to start reading some of his works.
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# ? Mar 30, 2016 06:20 |
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Absolutely nothing makes sense. Its an utterly bizarre story, you can understand what is supposed to be going on but the execution is just absurd. I'm amazed by how stupid and weird it is. I love you Chicken George.
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This man loves his zoom: sfx: blam Truth: EDIT: Sweet Zombie Jesus every page is gold Mr.Chill has a new favorite as of 06:58 on Mar 30, 2016 |
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burexas.irom posted:This image (linked for dongs) was featured in H.W. Janson's History of Art, a copy of which my father owned, and it creeped the hell out of little me. But I couldn't stop looking it up every now and then. Oh, man! I've not seen that in ages. It's Edward Kienholz's 'The State Hospital', if anyone's interested. It's also in 'The Shock of the New' by Robert Hughes; my mother had that book, and I used to flip through it as a kid because reasons (naked people) and that one would always both weird me out and fascinate me. The work is directly inspired by Keinholz's experiences working in a state mental hospital in Kansas in the forties. There's actually more to it; the work itself is enclosed in a large metal box: The idea is that you view it through that grille in the door; you can't actually go inside. It's set up to stink of disinfectant, and the heads—which are made of fishbowls—had two live black fish in each one. You can read more about it here: http://www.cat-sidh.net/Writing/Kienholz.html
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Jeherrin posted:Oh, man! I've not seen that in ages. It's Edward Kienholz's 'The State Hospital', if anyone's interested. It's also in 'The Shock of the New' by Robert Hughes; my mother had that book, and I used to flip through it as a kid because reasons (naked people) and that one would always both weird me out and fascinate me. The work is directly inspired by Keinholz's experiences working in a state mental hospital in Kansas in the forties. There's actually more to it; the work itself is enclosed in a large metal box: that does not sound like a particularly nice fish environment.
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Cumslut1895 posted:that does not sound like a particularly nice fish environment. Performance artists have a notoriously poor track record when to comes to responsible animal care.
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Plethora posted:Performance artists have a notoriously poor track record when to comes to responsible animal care. He wasn't a performance artist, but I get your point. ETA: Another work of his involved a live parakeet in a cage, and the implication is that he took some pains to ensure that it was kept healthy. Jeherrin has a new favorite as of 20:37 on Mar 30, 2016 |
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Plethora posted:Presenting "The Anguished Man" - a haunted painting of unknown origins. It's... I mean I dig the painting but it just looks like someone did a thermal scan of fluke man from the x files. Hell of a creepypasta story though. I love stuff like this
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PeaceDiner posted:That's Korean, bub. Here's an English version. "She was all busted up and bloody, being all nasty." "Worse, her hair was a total mess."
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# ? Mar 31, 2016 06:37 |
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Crosspost from GBS Ostagram thread.Paladinus posted:
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Say Nothing posted:
Is this a Loss tribute, or has the internet just broken me beyond repair?
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LITERALLY A BIRD posted:Is this a Loss tribute, or has the internet just broken me beyond repair? I don't think so, but now I kind of can't not see it as one. +1 broken by the Internet, I guess
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Plethora posted:Holy poo poo this guy goes from bad into so-bad-it's-good caagory. He's like a manga Fletcher Hanks in his amateurly bad honesty. You guys aren't loving kidding about Fourteen. I love this one:
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# ? Apr 2, 2016 09:53 |
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LITERALLY A BIRD posted:Is this a Loss tribute, or has the internet just broken me beyond repair? I can't remember the proper name for it, but it's the four different ways people can shape their tongues. Apparently it's not just a learned skill, but genetics play a major part in whether you can do them at all. I can do 1, 3 and 4, but never managed 2. EDIT - google tells me that's actually false. A "Genetic oversimplification" and that the ability to shape the tongue may have more to do with developmental quirks (how you grew in the womb) than your genes. Megillah Gorilla has a new favorite as of 15:33 on Apr 2, 2016 |
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Heinrich Himmler and his daughter visit Dachau Concentration camp
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doodlebugs posted:
Gudrun is apparently still alive and is quite the Nazi supporter / apologist. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gudrun_Burwitz
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# ? Apr 5, 2016 18:27 |
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The original Take Your Daughter To Work day.
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# ? Apr 5, 2016 21:24 |
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I think Maiden has a song about her. https://youtu.be/m0J7XnbUN5o
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# ? Apr 7, 2016 04:01 |
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Arguably only a fraction as terrifying as the porn fanart that it's parodying. Unless that's actual porn fanart. Which it may be. Oh, look, I've scared myself.
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TombsGrave posted:Arguably only a fraction as terrifying as the porn fanart that it's parodying. FTFY
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Ineffiable posted:You guys aren't loving kidding about Fourteen. I love this one: Goddamn this is genius.
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# ? Apr 7, 2016 14:44 |
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yeah fourteen is really the best loving thing ever
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Now, first of all, I'm a big skeptic, but that doesn't deter me from indulging in spooky stories and the paranormal. So I just moved in to a new apartment and this is the view from my room. This has been a place where every teen, "paranormal investigator", or drunk college kid, has snuck in there at some point and it's hella spooky. Last night my roomates' friend was here and she says that spirits from there make their way over to our house sometimes. We also have a few resident spirits here. So far I haven't seen anything, but then again, I'm a skeptic. As far as other creepy poo poo in my apartment. Apparently the guy living here before us was straight up crazy. This is my closet. Looks a little weird huh? Those are all staples. Why all those staples? Well, at one point he had lottery tickets stuck to all of those, now there's just this lone one left. My roommate, who had this room before me, had to take them all down. So, yeah, my apartment is weird
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# ? Apr 8, 2016 20:22 |
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That building looks like an old school of some kind, how many people could have possibly died in it that there's enough ghosts to take group vacations to the homes across the street?
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# ? Apr 8, 2016 20:46 |
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It's an old Orphanage Here's a decent history without all the paranormal crap I found everywhere else. http://substreet.org/holy-family-orphanage/
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# ? Apr 8, 2016 21:06 |
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That sounds like a really awful place made with bad intentions. I mean, I don't believe in ghosts but if a place is gonna be haunted that's definitely it.
Scathach has a new favorite as of 04:19 on Apr 9, 2016 |
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Isn't this were Alex's Droogs fought the Nazi themed ones?
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Science WHORE posted:
My uncle used to grow pot. My mom described the indoor walls of his ranch as being covered in staples because that's how he dried his product.
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