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It's rather funny seeing the Mexia Supermarket case covered in Nexpo's faux-horror style; while yes, the exact details of the case are pretty gross, on the scale of horrific things it's pretty low down. The worst thing about it (other than the decay and the toxic gases coming out of the building as everything rotted inside) is the sheer waste of money and useful goods that it entailed because the owners decided to flee for the border instead of donating or selling everything off before they left. Other than that, no human lives were lost, no serious crimes were committed (surprisingly, the building went more or less untouched for the time it stood before the clean-up crews entered, with the exception of police catching trespassers, and one intruder who was trying to carry a cash register out) and there weren't any accidents other than the aforementioned spoilage.the next segment was about The Mexia Supermarket
The first two were fine, the issue is most analog horror now is divided between either leaning too heavily into miming Local58/EAS/mascot shit and being made by 12 year olds, or creators thinking they're above it all and trying to copy Kane Pixels and make 'high art' which is just as bad.Didn't Mandela Catalogue go through multiple revisions already? It's sad to think that wendigoon thought this series was good
It's more eerie than scary/horrific. An abandoned supermarket just isn't something you hear about everyday, or really often at all. With it being old with only images and a few videos available, it gives off that liminal feeling and seeing the few clips is surreal.It's rather funny seeing the Mexia Supermarket case covered in Nexpo's faux-horror style; while yes, the exact details of the case are pretty gross, on the scale of horrific things it's pretty low down.
i miss his disturbing videos on the internet series, especially the older videos, even when most of the stuff was from reddit. now he just covers shit that everyone else has already covered a long time ago.It's more eerie than scary/horrific. An abandoned supermarket just isn't something you hear about everyday, or really often at all. With it being old with only images and a few videos available, it gives off that liminal feeling and seeing the few clips is surreal.
I don't think something like that would happen again anytime soon.
Also dayum this is the first time I saw a video made by Nexpo in years, he's literally became a copy of Nick Crowly except his narration is worse. I was a fan of his back when he had only three videos and went by Nightmare Expo, I wish he didn't try to take this "soooper serious" spook approach.
MamaMax being his editor and friend for years irreparably damaged Nexpo's approach to content creation.I wish he didn't try to take this "soooper serious" spook approach.
It was seemingly only included because some of the footage is missing and le "lost media". Because otherwise i agree, it fits more as a case study or a curiosity more than shoving it as spooky topicIt's rather funny seeing the Mexia Supermarket case covered in Nexpo's faux-horror style; while yes, the exact details of the case are pretty gross, on the scale of horrific things it's pretty low down. The worst thing about it (other than the decay and the toxic gases coming out of the building as everything rotted inside) is the sheer waste of money and useful goods that it entailed because the owners decided to flee for the border instead of donating or selling everything off before they left. Other than that, no human lives were lost, no serious crimes were committed (surprisingly, the building went more or less untouched for the time it stood before the clean-up crews entered, with the exception of police catching trespassers, and one intruder who was trying to carry a cash register out) and there weren't any accidents other than the aforementioned spoilage.
You can definitely play with it and have fun making it spooky. An abandoned super market is unique and eerie so a slow build up before a rather bland reveal would fit. There is certainly more to it than the fucking paranoia.com episode which the "mystery" is obvious if you know even a little bit about how corporations aquire web domains.Because otherwise i agree, it fits more as a case study or a curiosity more than shoving it as spooky topic
Woah buddy, cool it with the anti-semitic transphobia.they should make an analog horror series but the monster is having to live in a dystopia controlled by satanic pedophiles
It's rather funny seeing the Mexia Supermarket case covered in Nexpo's faux-horror style; while yes, the exact details of the case are pretty gross, on the scale of horrific things it's pretty low down. The worst thing about it (other than the decay and the toxic gases coming out of the building as everything rotted inside) is the sheer waste of money and useful goods that it entailed because the owners decided to flee for the border instead of donating or selling everything off before they left. Other than that, no human lives were lost, no serious crimes were committed (surprisingly, the building went more or less untouched for the time it stood before the clean-up crews entered, with the exception of police catching trespassers, and one intruder who was trying to carry a cash register out) and there weren't any accidents other than the aforementioned spoilage.
I didn't watch Nexpo's vid, but this one appears to be a retelling of the Lost Media Wiki's article on this case.In the mother of all coincidences Rob's Media, who makes videos on lost media and lolcows, also made a video about Mexia Supermarket.
I would compare their approaches if it weren't because that means I've to give Nexpo any kind of attention.
In the mother of all coincidences Rob's Media, who makes videos on lost media and lolcows, also made a video about Mexia Supermarket.
I would compare their approaches if it weren't because that means I've to give Nexpo any kind of attention.
Can someone give me a serious answer why do they hold their microphones like that? Ever heard of a complicated little invention called "a stand"?!He has had it for a while now.
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You can see the black eye in his last video too.
It's became a trend that I thinkkkk originated on TikTok? I think. Similar to why everyone for while had that neon dim purple light dark bedroom background setup. I've seen people hold those weird wired earbud things to talk in when narrating. Then seen people use mics to talk into while holding onto it.Can someone give me a serious answer why do they hold their microphones like that? Ever heard of a complicated little invention called "a stand"?!
Don't forget that he trooned out after getting accused of being an emotionally abusive partner.The Monument Mythos dude retcons and reuploads shit more than GameDude at this point and clearly had some sort of psychotic break after his dad died and went from making stuff in memory of him to being convinced he was some mega abuser.
It wasn't even the first time.Don't forget that he trooned out after getting accused of being an emotionally abusive partner.
Wait he did as well? I knew Alex got accused of some weak shit but didn't know Mr Manticore did as well - that's actually hilarious.Don't forget that he trooned out after getting accused of being an emotionally abusive partner.