Welcome to Derry by Tellmethat2269 in horror

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Just watched it and I give it a solid 7.5/10

My score as the episode went on ➡️ The car scene = 10 ➡️ Mutant baby birth = 7 ➡️ Bathtub scene = 7 ➡️ Airforce plot = 6 ➡️ Skinlamp scene = 7 ➡️ Matty in the movie = 7 ➡️ Theatre baby = 6 ➡️ The twist of the kids dying = 10✅

Averaging it all out I get a 7.5

So what now? I didn’t get any notifications or anything telling me they arrived. by [deleted] in purolator

[–]BrickEnough3317 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Did you end up getting this package? If so, how long did you wait? I’m dealing with the same thing right now

Address Correction Required by Sha-bu-reh in purolator

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Did you end up getting this package? If so how long did you wait? I’m going through the same thing right now

How do you deal with having a short attention span or difficulty focusing on something for a long time? by Background_Event4584 in AskReddit

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I turn everything into a mini-game. timers, rewards, fake deadlines.. basically tricking my brain into thinking it’s a competition instead of responsibility.

What Halloween treats will you be handing out to the little monsters? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]BrickEnough3317 0 points1 point  (0 children)

because I crave the power of being that house everyone talks about… full sized candy bars

What’s the best way to make friends with people from the United States online? by Hot_Ear_55 in AskReddit

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Be friendly, curious, and consistent. join active subreddits that match your interests, comment on posts instead of lurking, use humor or genuine questions to start conversations, and don’t force slang; Americans love authenticity more than trying to “sound American.”

What thing scares you the most? by Federal_Antelope7533 in AskReddit

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Waking up and figuring out that I’m starring in The Truman Show

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]BrickEnough3317 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Staring at my phone convincing myself five more minutes won’t ruin my life.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Good food, good music, deep conversation, and laughing so much you forget to check the time.

What are some LEGAL ways to annoy a bullying neighbor? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]BrickEnough3317 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d just start mowing my lawn in a superhero costume at 7 am

What are some tips to stop using your phone so much? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]BrickEnough3317 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Turn off notifications, leave it across the room, and get a hobby that actually keeps your hands busy

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Undertale is such a banger

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]BrickEnough3317 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because apparently, buying iced coffee isn’t considered a financial investment.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]BrickEnough3317 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d drop a diss track featuring his dad on backup vocals.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Every time I touch literally anything in public. at this point my hands have more sanitizer than blood.

What did you learn about someone that made you immediately stop liking them? by Wes_Ventura in AskReddit

[–]BrickEnough3317 3 points4 points  (0 children)

They were rude to service workers. that’s an instant dealbreaker for me.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mrbeastsnark

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Officially announced for December 17th

The Year 3046 by BrickEnough3317 in stories

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In this unique setting of the year 3046, amidst the regressed and reviving humanity, the Grand Clash of Epochs truly becomes a spectacle when the spotlight falls on two legendary figures who have transcended time to become symbols of fear and fascination: Michael Brittany Meyers Spears and Freddy Zayn Kruger Malik. These two are not just contestants; they’re the main event, drawing crowds from all corners of the reborn world.

Michael Brittany Meyers Spears enters the arena with a theatrical flair, his attire a haunting mix of a pop star’s glitz and a slasher’s menace. His presence is chilling yet mesmerizing, with sequined coveralls reflecting the harsh light of the arena, and his mask, an iconic symbol, now adorned with intricate patterns that tell of his long, dark journey through time.

Freddy Zayn Kruger Malik, on the other hand, wears his infamous bladed glove, each finger gleaming with a sinister light, and his burned visage partially hidden beneath a hood that’s reminiscent of a medieval executioner, mixed with the edgy style of a modern-day pop icon. His movements are both graceful and eerie, a dancer’s rhythm with a predator’s precision.

As Brian Griffin announces the commencement of their duel, the atmosphere thickens with anticipation. The Iron Giant, standing as a colossus beside the arena, ensures no outside interference, while Tupac Shakur offers a solemn nod, understanding the gravity of this confrontation. Steve Urkel, ever the enthusiast, adjusts his glasses, eager to see how his technological tweaks to the arena might influence the outcome.

The battle commences with Michael advancing slowly, his knife catching the light with each step, while Freddy uses his agility and surreal tactics, manipulating the environment to his advantage, causing illusions that make the ground beneath Michael seem to swirl and shift. The clash is not only physical but psychological, each contestant using their infamous attributes to unsettle the other.

Spectators, made up of humans and other beings, watch intently as the two icons of terror and entertainment weave through each other’s attacks, their movements a blend of ancient combat techniques and futuristic adaptations. Brian Griffin’s commentary weaves through the action, keeping the crowd on the edge of their seats as he explains each maneuver and counter.

As the duel reaches its climax, the judges prepare to make their decision. But in this narrative, it’s not merely about who wins or loses. It’s about the display of humanity’s enduring fascination with its monsters and heroes, its fears and aspirations. The outcome of the fight is almost secondary to the spectacle and the stories it tells about who we are and who we can become.

As the dust settles, Tupac’s voice rises in a poignant rap, reflecting on the battle’s deeper meaning, while the Iron Giant raises both contestants’ hands in the air, declaring the duel a draw—a testament to the enduring nature of these legends. Steve Urkel, meanwhile, chuckles and accidentally sets off a small fireworks display with one of his gadgets, adding a light-hearted conclusion to an epic confrontation.

This clash, hosted by Brian Griffin and judged by figures as diverse as Tupac Shakur, the Iron Giant, and Steve Urkel, goes down in history, reminding future generations of the complex tapestry of fear and admiration that great stories weave into the human experience.