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@trinican_ @BeAfraid_Movies Like you become famous &you're in the illuminati&they make you do humiliation rituals&they blackmail you so you're forced to do a bunch of fucked up stuff. It ends with you declining something so they kill you, frame it as suicide, slow zoom in on a tabloid headline of your death
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@BeAfraid_Movies i like the concept of bringing someone back to life, that or maybe a vague one like i wish to be famous but the reason why is unknown and turns to be sinister
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@missnightdemonz Jeepers creepers and it’s
Not just because the director is a chomo I genuinely hate both movies
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@filmdevante @missnightdemonz Ooo I loved Smile 2! But Weapons and long legs didn't hit for me the way it did for many others!
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@missnightdemonz Not hate, but I found Weapons, Smile 2, and Longlegs very underwhelming.
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@Azranium @missnightdemonz The first one in a pitch black room with my back open to the abyss at 3 am got me so bad when it first came out lol! Every noise had me like 🫨
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@missnightdemonz Any Paranormal Activity, those seemed beloved and honestly aint one thst hit for me. Closest being like the spin off one forget the name of it
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@S1LNTHLL @missnightdemonz I felt the reverse. Bring her back I still enjoyed just not as much as Talk to Me. And I like the idea of where they/the souls or whatever go and stuff
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@missnightdemonz i think i just might be outside of the target age range for it lmao bring her back has almost identical themes but i think it’s more relatable 😭 talk to me was kinda boring to me.
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@missnightdemonz @HereLiesArlo Terrifier. I watched the first one and hated it. But people said it doesn’t get good till the second. It didn’t.
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@AlvaroS8400 @AaronTalkHorror Did it say the top 5 scariest movies of all time? Cause that's a different answer for many. I'll have to reread the question. I thought it just said top 5 favorite horror. Which I absolutely understand why some people would put Scream in their top 5 favorites.
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@feetycent4 @AaronTalkHorror So scream scared you sooooo much that you rank it in your top 5??? I’d call it more of a thriller than a horror movie.
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Okay #horrorfam
-Do you pass the vibe check?
-Quote tweet or comment your top 5 horror movies of all time and I will let you know if you pass!
•My top 5 horror films in order:
1. The Shining
2. The Thing
3. Halloween
4. The Exorcist
5. Scream


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@NoahAtTheMovies @thespookygirll Yes that's my exact answer as well! I have fun with them all but watch that one the least.
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@thespookygirll I love them all but I find myself rewatching 3 the least 😬 it’s the only one I’m not crazy over
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@AaronTalkHorror Sorry bub, but you’re automatically disqualified if you have scream in your top 5 of all time…
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@ovostratus @GhostfaceTalks_ I always loved all the back stories to the ghosts. Such a good movie!
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@Phant0mBlaze12 @GhostfaceTalks_ I hid behind a couch late at night as a kid and saw this part and immediately threw my talking doll away the next day. That bite looked so real as a child. I thought all dolls would come for me😅
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@cashysnake @GhostfaceTalks_ One of my favorite Ghostface moments. That double knife swipe was sick!
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@deadquietroom All I know it'll never be Urban Legends for me cause I love that movie and wish they'd do a modern day take on creepy Urban Legends.
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@cutiieepie6 You are not wrong do not let them make you believe that. Child should be sleeping in his own bed 1st off. 2nd kids def need taught how to respect animals boundaries which can correlate to peoples boundaries. All animals are different and kids need to be taught that.
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Am I wrong for telling my boyfriend his son can’t sleep in my bed anymore after what happened with my cat?
I know some people will say I’m “choosing an animal over a child,” but that’s really not the issue.
I have a cat named Max. He’s calm, affectionate, and one of the most easygoing cats I’ve ever had. He sleeps in my bed every night, usually curled up near my feet or stretched across the blankets like he owns the place.
My boyfriend’s eight-year-old son stays over every other weekend.
At first, everything was fine. Max mostly kept his distance because kids can be loud and unpredictable, but there were no real problems.
Then his son became very focused on getting Max to sleep in the bed with us.
I kept explaining:
“Max comes over when he wants to.”
“You can’t force him.”
“If he walks away, let him go.”
Simple boundaries.
But his son kept ignoring them. He would pick Max up when he was trying to leave, carry him around too long, and place him back on the bed after he jumped down. It wasn’t cruel — just overly excited behavior that gradually stressed the cat out.
I corrected it every time.
My boyfriend always dismissed it by saying things like:
“He’s just trying to bond.”
Or:
“You’re being too protective.”
Last weekend, things finally escalated.
It was close to midnight. Max was lying on the bed, relaxed and half asleep. My boyfriend’s son kept moving closer, trying to hug him.
I warned him twice:
“Leave Max alone. He’s had enough.”
But he wrapped both arms around him anyway.
Max panicked. He twisted free, scratched the boy’s arm while trying to escape, then jumped off the bed and hid under my dresser shaking.
The scratch itself was minor and barely broke the skin.
But afterward, everyone reacted like Max had attacked him for no reason. My boyfriend’s son started crying, saying the cat hated him, and suddenly I was treated like the bad guy because I defended the cat instead of blaming him immediately.
I said the scratch could have been avoided and that Max gave several warning signs before trying to get away.
That apparently made things worse.
My boyfriend accused me of caring more about the cat than his son’s feelings. I told him that teaching kids to respect animals’ boundaries is part of keeping them safe, because situations like this happen when warning signs are ignored.
Then he said:
“So now my son can’t even feel comfortable in your bed?”
Honestly, no — not if he’s going to trap the cat there.
So I told him that from now on, his son should sleep in the guest room when he stays over.
That caused a huge argument.
Now my boyfriend says I’m excluding his child over “one little scratch.” His ex-wife apparently thinks I’m unreasonable for prioritizing “a cat’s comfort over a child’s emotions.”
Meanwhile, Max still doesn’t fully relax on the bed anymore. Any sudden movement makes him jump down and leave the room immediately.
And that hurts me more than the scratch itself.
Because before this, he trusted that space.
Now he doesn’t.
Am I wrong for setting a firm boundary after this?

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@luxemiaa I guess I need to turn up my sarcasm meter. I'm sorry guys, I thought I was making a joke; apparently, I failed. My wife asked me "what are you doing for me for Mother's Day?" a few years back and I answered: "nothing, you ain't my mom." We laughed about it.
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I hope my husband had a very uncomfortable day at work today.
I hope all of his female coworkers asked what he did for me for Mother’s Day.
And I hope he had to tell them the truth.
Nothing.
No flowers.
No card.
No breakfast.
No last-minute grocery store bouquet grabbed on the way home.
Nothing at all.
Meanwhile, I am the mother of his children. The same children I carried, delivered, and continue to keep alive on a daily basis.
I didn’t even want anything extravagant. A handwritten card, a cup of coffee, or somebody else loading the dishwasher would have been enough.
Instead, the day came and went like it was a random Tuesday.
The most impressive part is that he genuinely seemed surprised when I was hurt.
So yes, I hope he was standing in the.......
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@GhostfaceTalks_ Still my second favorite Scream movie (after only the og)
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@1CurvyGirl @abdulgoncrazy Someone a few comments down literally said, "That's the cringiest thing I've ever seen she's crazy. " or something similar. The downfall of being with the wrong people. It makes you not wanna be like that and get hurt again. The right person will get this side out though
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@abdulgoncrazy Nah yall be calling us crazy when we text like this
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