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Audrey Jensen ([info]fknaudrey) wrote in [info]somerealityweb,
@ 2019-06-16 23:00:00

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Entry tags:inactive: jughead jones, inactive: stiles stilinski

Rule of Horror #81: Always ask why the house is being sold so cheap.

I'd consider $200 rent falling into that category, which puts us potentially in the supernatural sub-genre, particularly the sub-sub-genre dealing with entities rather than creatures. Among the surprisingly short list of paranormal horror films set in New York City is Rosemary's Baby, Dark Water, and the Devil's Advocate, as well as Dario Argento's 1980 cult classic Inferno which, due to its connections to Suspiria and the not-really-a-twist ending, could also be considered paranormal.

So here are my questions: Has anyone checked the water tank and has anyone found any strange old books written in Italian yet?



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[info]fknaudrey
2019-06-23 11:47 pm UTC (link)
The w-word? ...Yeah, nope, everything that comes to mind is Harry Potter related.

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[info]buffy_summers
2019-06-23 11:57 pm UTC (link)
Ohh, basically I just mean invoking a vengeance demon and saying the dreaded "I w-i-s-h..." phrase and then letting the dust settle when they grant it.

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[info]fknaudrey
2019-06-24 09:23 am UTC (link)
Ooooh. Yeah, you gotta be careful with those. It's all about the phrasing and fine print. Might want to have a lawyer look over your wish before you submit it.

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[info]buffy_summers
2019-06-25 02:48 am UTC (link)
I thought about doing that. If anyone can make sure the wording is perfect, it's a lawyer.

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[info]fknaudrey
2019-06-26 01:23 pm UTC (link)
It's really the best way to ensure that everything is perfect. If I learned anything from the ending of Aladdin it's that you gotta pay attention to that wording.

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[info]buffy_summers
2019-06-26 02:23 pm UTC (link)
What's that saying.. um.. "The devil is in the detail" or something. Pretty much sums up how anyone should treat wishes. It would really make it easier on the rest of us.

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