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Did anything happen with mystery flesh pit national park
It basically died off after he capped of what really happened considering the 2007 park incident. I don't think he was ever really planning on doing anything but dropping off the worldbuilding and concept art he'd been making over the past several years and tying it together enough to make somewhat of a story/history of the park. The fact it got popular enough for some merch to be sold was just icing on the cake, he's done little more since then but randomly support fanworks, like some random ass Roblox game.
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He then started to distract himself with other projects like Spectral Haptics, which while enjoyable, is just yet another bizarro worldbuilding project with supernatural elements, just in this case a world where ghosts suddenly became a threat to humanity and basically bulldozed several of the northern original 13 US colonies.
That was all I'd remembered, till I see he posted an update at some point.

Apparently, as he claims, he both had a kid and also began to write/illustrate a book full of more Mystery Flesh Pit lore, which explains why the blog has been woefully unkept for so long. To me, this misses the point of what really made the project work, and is yet another immersion breaker, of course he'd put his name all over the Tumblr already but "I've gotta make a book" always seems like a last desperate gasp to capture some of the attention for a project, or Youtube channel, anything online, which explicitly goes against the main strengths of the medium.

There's more to it than this, and what strikes me as odd is the line about living in a two bedroom apartment as the 'primary at home caregiver'. Which implies to me he's married with a wife, unless he's a fag and the kid is a surrogate or somehow adopted that young. Which means to me that his partner was/is the breadwinner, but that's ignoring the money that Trevor was making off merch alone, not to mention his patreon with 620 members. If you're a little generous and consider an average of 5$ per, that's 3100 a month without fees, 37,200 a year, and I only imagine it was higher when he'd posted this update given the hype's died off. It's no amazing income but that with a bit chopped off + likely thousands in merch sales, if not more, plus the implication of his significant other bringing in the cash, idk, but he's probably living in a stupid expensive area or at least was.
 
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what strikes me as odd is the line about living in a two bedroom apartment as the 'primary at home caregiver'.
That could also mean he cares for a sick family member, for example, I was my Grandmother's "Primary at home caregiver" for the last few years of her life (even if I didn't get paid for it thats still what her insurance called me) so all this writing could be what he does while taking care of someone full time.
 
That could also mean he cares for a sick family member, for example, I was my Grandmother's "Primary at home caregiver" for the last few years of her life (even if I didn't get paid for it thats still what her insurance called me) so all this writing could be what he does while taking care of someone full time.
Could be, though Trevor generally doesn't seem to overdo it with details about his personal life unless he gabs on Twitter more than barely using it as last I checked, or through Patreon, so who knows.

Edit: I'm rarted and assumed you'd read the flesh pit update post and not just mine, here's the deets.
For the past year, I’ve been taking care of my infant son as the primary at-home caregiver. That won’t mean anything to people who have not been parents, and it wouldn’t have meant anything to me before having a kid, but it turns out that keeping a baby happy, healthy, and entertained is a major drain on your time and energy. Additionally, my office/studio/workspace is also the room he sleeps in (I live in a two-bedroom apartment) so I am limited with how much I can do at night.
He's definitely just talking about his son with the 'primary at home caregiver' line, as bizarro legalize as it sound to say that rather than father, which has me leaning towards gay who for some reason doesn't want to admit it online. Regardless, it's a bizarre decision to me to have a kid when your primary career path is very detailed art that requires a lot of dedication and you're not at a point where you're raking in the dough from past works already.
 
Could be, though Trevor generally doesn't seem to overdo it with details about his personal life unless he gabs on Twitter more than barely using it as last I checked, or through Patreon, so who knows.

Edit: I'm rarted and assumed you'd read the flesh pit update post and not just mine, here's the deets.

He's definitely just talking about his son with the 'primary at home caregiver' line, as bizarro legalize as it sound to say that rather than father, which has me leaning towards gay who for some reason doesn't want to admit it online. Regardless, it's a bizarre decision to me to have a kid when your primary career path is very detailed art that requires a lot of dedication and you're not at a point where you're raking in the dough from past works already.
yeah thats fucking weird to not just say "stay at home dad"
 
How the fuck did creepypasta and mascot horror avoided a lot of the safe space crowd? Most of the fandoms of both are still children and not childless late 20s to 30 year old adults?
Creepypasta is for oldfags and is not the hot new thing. Analog horror, while pretty fucking stale now, is the current thing. Unless it gets Friday Night Funkin mod, no one cares about the genre. And when they do, it's limited to a single story and the sub-fandom that gets a hold of it. FNF has plenty of degens but they're antics never bleed over to the creepypasta fandom as whole. Thankfully, the creepypasta genre went out at just the right time, right before troonism was everywhere.

As for mascot horror, no idea. Maybe the weirdos got scared off after learning Scott Cawthon was a Christian and *GASP* supported right wing beliefs. Freddy Fazbear says NO to trans rights.
 
Maybe the weirdos got scared off after learning Scott Cawthon was a Christian and *GASP* supported right wing beliefs. Freddy Fazbear says NO to trans rights.
Speaking of which. There is a lot of historical revisionism with 80s slasher movies for having anti-drugs and anti-slutty behavior themes. Which makes 80s slasher movies conservative to the modern safe space horror crowds. Furfag horror channel Doctor Wolfua did a nightmare on Elm Street 5 review where he tries to push recent historical revisionism that the movie that outright states babies have souls at the moment of conception is pro-abortion because Freddy Krueger's mom was raped. Never mind Freddy's dead outright confirms having a rapist's father had nothing to do with him being evil. It was bullying and an abusive foster father. Dream child and the first terminator movie are so overtly pro-life, both can't be made today. There SJWeebs that shit on Dragon Ball Z Battle of Gods for being so-called pro-life propaganda because of Goku's grandchild is recognized in the womb as a plot point. Doctor Wolfua is also the faggot that bashed anyone who questions or doesn't like Hollywood making every movie political than admit Netflix Texas chainsaw reboot sucked because of shoehorn politics.
 
I interrupt your ARG Analog discussion to dump some videos on you.

New Shrouded Hand with more horror stories from history. It's about a fire that burned an asylum down so it's a doozy.

Also double dose of Dire Trip.

This is uhm......a cunt snorting a bunch of drugs and murdering some guy while fingering herself in his parents' house. I....ugh, I can't even fucking....

You know that feeling you get when you witness or hear something so unbelievable that you can't even begin to vocalize your thoughts or reaction on the matter? Yeah this is another instance for me.

It's interesting that she had years upon years of mental health bullshit and evidently fucking nothing could help her. I'm a fag as I believe we should try and help everyone as much as possible for the safety of themselves and the people around them but this woman is a lost cause.

And...

>Countless stories of bodies under their hotel room beds.
(:_(

Edit: Hold up, how in the fuck can you go into a room and catch the smell of a rotting corpse and think "Hmm, must be my feet!"?

Like, what?
 
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The fact is, I see people making good debate points if Angel is pro or anti-religious. As well as discussing if symbols of agnosticism mean Zaggy evil or badger struggling with his faith makes Angel Hare a better written show than the Mandela catalogue or Hazbin Hotel. The religious symbolism and themes don't feel shoehorned in to look edgy or cool. It got to the point that a story not being outright anti-religious feels unique and ground-breaking. If Angel Hare a anti-religion story. It’s subtle about it.
 
The fact is, I see people making good debate points if Angel is pro or anti-religious. As well as discussing if symbols of agnosticism mean Zaggy evil or badger struggling with his faith makes Angel Hare a better written show than the Mandela catalogue or Hazbin Hotel. The religious symbolism and themes don't feel shoehorned in to look edgy or cool. It got to the point that a story not being outright anti-religious feels unique and ground-breaking. If Angel Hare a anti-religion story. It’s subtle about it.
Angel Hare is peak analog content on YouTube currently and its ending is great. Given how so many analog-like content end up having terrible ways to end, Angel Hare was a respite people needed.
 
The fact is, I see people making good debate points if Angel is pro or anti-religious. As well as discussing if symbols of agnosticism mean Zaggy evil or badger struggling with his faith makes Angel Hare a better written show than the Mandela catalogue or Hazbin Hotel. The religious symbolism and themes don't feel shoehorned in to look edgy or cool. It got to the point that a story not being outright anti-religious feels unique and ground-breaking. If Angel Hare a anti-religion story. It’s subtle about it.
great, another series about a children's show that's ACTUALLY DARK
this horse has been beaten so much that it's just a puddle of gore
 
Where is the horror? The spookies? The spin chilling scares? All I'm seeing is a weird furfag fanfic about a guy who can't stop obsessing over his angel rabbit waifu.
Angel Hare isn't horror. If anything it's a comfy mystery story that ends with a positive note with an element of angels looking after abused kids.
 
Here's a bizarre video from Pandox that I recently discovered. It's basically something straight out of Art Bell's Coast to Coast AM... The Disturbing Calls of Gary Sudbrink:


In the 1990's (pre-internet, pre-caller ID), a New York guy was getting a series of unsolicited cryptic phonecalls from someone with a deep voice, so he recorded the calls. It's believed by conspiracy theorists that this involves aliens and Men in Black. However since there's not a lot of information on this story, skeptics are just calling bullshit:

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Bullshit or not, the calls are a bit disturbing. It's also a neat little time capsule to see how 30 years ago, people would actually answer unsolicited phonecalls like that in the era before pajeet scammers and robocalls for extended car warranties.
 
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