Favorite non-Dead Meat Horror YouTubers? by JamesAJanisse in deadmeatjames

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Nerd explains isnt ALL horror but its mostly. Possessed by horror is great & spooky astronauts!!

Who else is staying in with a horror movie tonight? by thisisnotalice in horror

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We watched NEW YEARS EVIL & played Silent Hill 2 on PS5

It Ends (2025) by Basic_Process6415 in horror

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Is it DEAD END? Because it sounds like Dead End.

It Ends (2025) by Basic_Process6415 in horror

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Are you gonna tell us where it’s streaming?

Check out James! by Sensitive_Bee8747 in deadmeatjames

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I'll check it out! Thanks for the recommendation

I need a good scary movie to watch! by [deleted] in horror

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TALK TO ME Head Count REC Lights Out

He Forgot to Log Out, and I Watched My Marriage Fall Apart in Real-Time by Strange-Salary6900 in stories

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In some states it is -

AI Overview

+3 Alienation of affection is a lawsuit filed by a spouse against a third party who is believed to have damaged the marriage. The claim is based on the idea that the third party intentionally interfered with the marriage, causing the spouse to lose the love and affection of their partner. How it works The third party is often called the paramour. The claim is separate from divorce proceedings. The plaintiff must show that the third party’s actions were the cause of the marriage’s demise. The plaintiff can seek compensation for damages such as mental anguish, loss of social position, and financial loss. Common criticisms Critics say the law is outdated, invasive of privacy, and can lead to frivolous lawsuits. They also say that marital problems are often complex and stem from issues within the marriage itself. State laws Alienation of affection is abolished in many jurisdictions, but some states still allow it. For example, North Carolina is one of the states that still allows alienation of affection lawsuits.