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I miss his religious videos, they were comfy. The newer stuff I just can't get into, iceberg stuff is normal cattle tier and so are the modern analog horror videos.
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Doesn't the heroine die at the end though? And the idea she spread the curse doesn't work if the comic isn't an in-universe way of informing others of its existence. It reminds me too much of Left Right Game where god forbid the final girl isn't the most important person in the world. Japanese horror is creepy for not having actual rules (or having very arbitrary ones).The giant spiral eye radiating warmth upon its congregation of content worshipers made warped stone statues kind of lends itself to that idea.
A whirlwind clearly prevents female lead, the final survivor, from falling to her death in the last chapter when no one is there to help her is pretty blatant unless you want to chalk it up to Junji Ito saving his character with a Deus Ex Machina moment. He could have just as easily had her make the small jump she failed. Not to mention that the prior rules established that the whirlwinds were no longer happening within the area of the spiral longhouse. So either Junji Ito glaringly broke his own rules of his world, or the spiral went out of its way to save her.
These are my personal favorites, all one shots:I've always heard of Junji Ito, but never read any of his stuff. This new video makes me want to crack open some of his manga though. Anyone who has read Ito's stories before, which ones would you suggest?
Ayy, we're back to the same fucking point. Horror is good when shit's not explained to it's fullest, so fear of the unknown kicks in. And your imagination starts filling in the blanks, coming up with terrifying shit. That's the true hard hitting horror.A lot of Junji Ito's work is basically "wouldn't it be fucked up if this happened" and then it runs with that idea and very little gets explained.
I liked his Lost books of the New Testament video. I was kinda hoping he'd do one for the Old some day.I miss his religious videos, they were comfy.
idk about passion in the latest video, felt like generic "patreon topic", without doing the extra work of looking at other horror manga to get a comparison. As for inquisitiveness, it's more making shit up for some weird internal logic.It's a sad day when passion and inquisitiveness is viewed as not a virtue but a negative personality trait.
I noticed that too. Are the writers trying to copy japanese light novels?creepypasta titles just keep getting longer and goofier.
That's more of a nosleep thing honsetly:I swear, creepypasta titles just keep getting longer and goofier. They almost sound like parodies now, its alway shit like:
"I woke up at midnight, on a Saturday, because I had to take a piss. That's when I found out, that the evil piss monster was waiting in my toilet, and he was thirsty."
I get it, you need to differentiate your story from the thousands of other mediocre creepypastas that already exist, but be brief you negros.
Like with Japanese LN, it's a copy of a copy of a copy. Starting with shit like Sandman, real crime and horror myths. Then copied with SCP and nerd myths, and by now it's filtered into something that is more search tags than idea.That's more of a nosleep thing honsetly:
"I'm a Search and Rescue Officer for the US Forest Service. I Have Stories to Tell"
"My Dead Girlfriend Keeps Messaging Me on Facebook. I've Got Screenshots. I Don't Know What to do."
"I'm the Owner of a Small Diner in the Middle of Nowhere, and I Like to Give Travellers Who Come in a Discount Provided They Tell Me a Story About Their Lives. Over the Last Decade I've Heard Some Really Terrifying Things."
No idea why they do it though. Probably something in the pages upon pages of rules that requires it to be this way.
I assume they're trying to come off as normal Reddit posts.That's more of a nosleep thing honsetly:
"I'm a Search and Rescue Officer for the US Forest Service. I Have Stories to Tell"
"My Dead Girlfriend Keeps Messaging Me on Facebook. I've Got Screenshots. I Don't Know What to do."
"I'm the Owner of a Small Diner in the Middle of Nowhere, and I Like to Give Travellers Who Come in a Discount Provided They Tell Me a Story About Their Lives. Over the Last Decade I've Heard Some Really Terrifying Things."
No idea why they do it though. Probably something in the pages upon pages of rules that requires it to be this way.
The no sleep crowd sorts I think. Though, creepy pastas I think is the umbrella term for this sort of thing right? Modern urban legends?I assume they're trying to come off as normal Reddit posts.
Scary stories for autists and other retardsModern urban legends?