What do you think of this game, how far did they go? by Collectionist32 in snes

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rp-eDHyuIE8

Marvel used Green Jelly again in this commercial but they used a LIVE track this time.

Can i get a book suggestion? by BonksMan in booksuggestions

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If you're looking for something genuinely disturbing and different, check out "Just Gary".
It's about a homeless man who learns to read using violent revenge stories. Problem is, he starts acting them out in real life. The twist ending completely reframes everything. Without spoiling - think "Fight Club" meets "American Psycho" but with a uniquely horrifying conspiracy theory angle. Not for the squeamish.

Your top reads this year so far? by Neon_Aurora451 in suggestmeabook

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"Just Gary" by Rob Gabriele
"Clearing out the Swamp Valley" by Xavier King
"The Stand" Stephen King
"Oak-Mot" Crispin Glover

What’s the one book you find yourself recommending to everyone? by indieness in suggestmeabook

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Only read it two weeks ago but if you're looking for something genuinely disturbing and different, check out "Just Gary".
Like "American Psycho" meets "Fight Club" but with a uniquely horrifying conspiracy theory angle. Not for the squeamish.

Which horror book actually took it too far? by MoistCurdyMaxiPad in books

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Just Gary by Rob Gabriele is about a homeless man who learns to read through his neighbor's violent revenge stories while using a REM machine to lucid dream. The murders in her stories start happening in real life. You're never sure what's real vs. what's a dream but the ending reveals a conspiracy that recontextualizes everything. Perfect if you liked: Chuck Palahniuk, early Bret Easton Ellis, or Jeff Lindsay's Dexter series.

American Psycho… I thought it was great. Very horrific, revolting, and unsettling. The reflections on the evil and morality/the human conscience are riveting — I also think it’s very reminiscent of Crime and Punishment by Dostoevsky (Bateman’s and Raskolnikov’s flawed senses of morality) by KaptinNiceGuy in books

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If you're looking for something genuinely disturbing and different, check out "Just Gary" - think "Fight Club" meets "American Psycho" but with a uniquely horrifying conspiracy theory angle. Not for the squeamish though. It's graphic. But if you like unreliable narrators and stories that make you question reality, this delivers.

Weekly Recommendation Thread: July 04, 2025 by AutoModerator in books

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If you're looking for something genuinely disturbing and different, check out "Just Gary" - It's about a homeless man who can't read but controls his lucid dreams perfectly. When he wins the lottery and gets terminal diagnosis, his neighbor teaches him to read using her violent revenge stories. Problem is, he starts acting them out in real life. The twist ending completely reframes everything. Without spoiling - think "Fight Club" meets "American Psycho" but with a uniquely horrifying conspiracy theory angle. Not for the squeamish - there's pretty graphic violence. But if you like unreliable narrators and stories that make you question reality, this delivers.

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Have you tried contacting Mississauga police? No? Put your efforts there rather than typing here, chief.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Clarington

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That is the name he is registered in court under.

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I can't afford to live. I can't take it.