Originally posted by Narc
i get what he's doing, when i was about 16/18 i wouldn't listen to anything other than house music and wouldn't even consider anything else as music. anybody who listened to pop or rock or anything else were all idiots who knew nothing. i was just a kid with that mentality most young boys have that i knew everything, and i certainly knew better than everyone else. then i grew up and my musical tastes broadened and i found myself listening to music for the sake of listening. and listening to what i enjoyed rather than to what i thought was cool and what i thought all my 'cool friends' would listen to and what would make me popular to them. i was just a dumb immature kid just like dickheadamori is. i'm sure one day he'll grow up himself and have a similar realization. but until then nothing anyone could say to him would make him realize otherwise, just have to let him mature in his own time.
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Narc trying to rationalize his infantile and plebeian taste in music You claimed to be on my level at five years old, you're hitting 50something and your taste in music is more surface level and juvenile than mine was at 8 years old. I'm just calling you out for being a clueless plebe with no taste.
Looking for something to watch in celebration of Halloween? Then peep this list
1 - Session 9
For some reason this movie has always stuck with me, idky. It's very intense in a deep subconscious way. If you enjoy psychological thrillers/horror you'll enjoy this.
2 - Kairo
Psychological horror about hikikomori, one of my favs. This movie also features inspiration from the Japanese web experience "The Red room" (I think I don't remember) that influenced Natsumi Tsuji aka Nevada-tan.
3 - The Ring
back in the early 00s it was a common theme in hollywood to remake Japanese horror movies, this was one of if not the only good one This movie is what made me want to move to Seattle (RIP).
4 - Cube
I won't say anything about this movie because simply describing it would spoil the whole thing. If you liked the Saw movies you'll enjoy this.
5 - The Blair Witch
In today's day and age any asshole can go on the web and read everything about anything, but back in 1999 not as many people had access to the internet so something like Blair Witch was really easy to take off. The premise was that this was a real honest to goodness home video recording of some people who went out to the woods in search of a demonic presence. Watching this on VHS as an 8 year old really spooked the fuck out of me, honestly I thought it was real at the time which made it so much more interesting. On its own in the year 2019 knowing it's not real you can still very much enjoy it for the aesthetics.
SH3 has the greatest atmosphere of any horror game, or any video game for that matter. The aeshtetics of the otherworld are unmatched, the transition from the normal world to the otherworld is the coolest thing I have witnessed in a game, couple that with the most grotesque looking monsters and you have yourself the best horror game ever made. Also the soundtrack is perfection. This game is so terrifying that when I first played it (I was 12 or 13 at the time) I had to leave all the lights on and be in the same room with my mom and even then I couldn't hardly play it.
2 - Silent Hill 4
This game feels like a Japanese horror movie, reminiscent of something like Kairo. For whatever reason this game received some flack when it released, some fans saying it wasn't even supposed to be a Silent Hill game and that it strayed from the series, the developers however confirmed that it was always meant to be a Silent Hill game.
3 - P.T.
Technically a tech demo, you can still look at this as a game of its own. Some people think this was meant to be a teaser for Kojima-san's Silent Hills but really it's a game of its own. This predates pizzagate which is interesting in that it features references to satanic ritual abuse and child trafficking.
4 - The Suffering
Western horror games are usually garbage, but this one is an exception. I played this quite a lot back in the day, for some reason it was easier to play (not in terms of difficulty) than Silent Hill 3.
5 - Siren
This game plays out just like a Japanese horror movie, there are even Japanese faces transposed over the characters! If you're into j-horror you'll probably enjoy this game
Reminder that the French government actively covered up the events of the Bataclan theatre attack by ISIS jihadis to prevent anti-Muslim riots and the Front National gaining power at the next election. Files and evidence were destroyed and first responders were forced to keep quiet over what they saw under the threat of the law.
People were beheaded, had their genitals removed, intestines cut open, eyes gouged out, women were tortured alive. This happened over almost 3 hours before the theatre was finally stormed by police. The French people still don't truly know what happened because the media are forbidden to talk about it over there.
To sum things up in simple terms, the French state covered up the full details of the attack from the public to prevent "ethnic and religious communal violence".