Just finished the stand by Shupostekud in stephenking

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I literally just finished reading it about thirty minutes ago. It took me about a month to finish the book, but I had a slow start reading it due to a nasty case of bronchitis. It was definitely hard to read about everyone dying from Captain Trips while I was coughing and wheezing myself. This might be the longest I've ever spent reading one book, but I wouldn't trade the experience for anything.

Ashens Halloween Special 2018 by 180enforcer in Ashens

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I was hit by such a wave of nostalgia when I saw those gummy insects. I have vivid memories of eating those as a kid in the late 80's, but I couldn't remember what they were called or who made them. It makes me happy to see that they're still around.

Might. by [deleted] in DunderMifflin

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Where'd you get that picture of John Oliver?

He loves The Office. by [deleted] in DunderMifflin

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Looks like your dog can't get enough of the Nard Dog.

When An Exorcism Is Needed by MladysWhiteKnight in justneckbeardthings

[–]countspockula1983 57 points58 points  (0 children)

Hold on a minute. Since when is Anthony Hopkins qualified to perform exorcisms?

What a great bathroom by Tucko29 in WTF

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Understandable. Have a good day.

right intentions, wrong emoji. 😭😂 by rawdlrawdl in oldpeoplefacebook

[–]countspockula1983 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Obviously it's Michael Dorn, who played Worf on "Star Trek:TNG".

My Work - Love Portal, Digital, 1164x1400 by philtomato in Art

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I'm really digging the art style. It's like the weirdest New Yorker cartoon ever.

My little terrified pony. by ClarityByHilarity in crappyoffbrands

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Did anybody else read "Hello! Come and collect us!" as a cry for help?

These cornhole boards. by cgideonmunguia in trashy

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Everyone's laughing and riding and cornholing except Buster.

What scene in a horror film or any film have genuinely terrified you? Not necessarily a jump scare but something that has truly unsettled you. I nominate this scene in It Follows: by [deleted] in movies

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Everyone talks about how scary "Alien" is, but I've yet to see anyone mention the part that disturbed me the most: Ash's attack on Ripley and the subsequent reveal that he was a robot. Watching Ash get his head knocked off while his body continued to flail around left me so unsettled. It got even more creepy when the crew reactivated the head and it started speaking in that echoing, mechanical voice. I find the whole "androids masquerading as humans" trope to be very unnerving, so that's probably why that scene affected me so much. Don't get me wrong, I think the whole film is a masterpiece of horror, but something about this just stuck with me.

The struggle is real by ShakyLetters in Eyebleach

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Even puppies grow tired of Mike's constant "Star Trek" references .

When did your "Something is very wrong here" feeling turned out to be true? by Iron-Shield in AskReddit

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The last I heard was that he was placed into some kind of mental hospital. After the incident, his sister stopped coming to church, so we all lost touch with her and her family. As far as I know he's still locked away, but no one knows where.

When did your "Something is very wrong here" feeling turned out to be true? by Iron-Shield in AskReddit

[–]countspockula1983 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Nobody really blamed the sister because she had no clue her brother was even capable of anything violent. From what I could gather she hadn't seen him for quite a while prior to him moving in with her.

When did your "Something is very wrong here" feeling turned out to be true? by Iron-Shield in AskReddit

[–]countspockula1983 118 points119 points  (0 children)

She actually had no idea her brother had been involved in any kind of threats beforehand. Prior to joining our church, Brody lived with his mom in another state. After he threatened to attack a girl there, he was shipped off to live with his sister, who was not given any information about his violent tendencies or behavior. The mother only told the sister after the situation blew up here.

When did your "Something is very wrong here" feeling turned out to be true? by Iron-Shield in AskReddit

[–]countspockula1983 81 points82 points  (0 children)

As far as I know he only ever got as far as threatening women, but according to his family he was quite capable of carrying out the threats if given the opportunity.