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Holy Devil said:
Cool clock thing behind her, too, although it took me two hours of staring before I noticed it.Holy Devil said:
Perhaps it's because you say PULSE or THE GRUDGE and know that if you see something like that, she's coming to suck the life out of you?stirbird said:http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f138/LivedYloh/HOLYEVIL/evil_one/hd10372.jpg
Spooky image. Most of these gothic pictures do not scare me, but I would be frightened if I ran into someone looking like that in real life.
LovingTongue said:Perhaps it's because you say PULSE or THE GRUDGE and know that if you see something like that, she's coming to suck the life out of you?
Both movies involved a ghost that sucked the life out of their victims. In The Grudge, it was one pretty bad assed superghost. In Pulse, the whole world was overrun by them except for anywhere that electronic signals couldn't reach.stirbird said:Please explain PULSE and THE GRUDGE to a media ignoramous and then I might be able to answer your question. No guarantees, though!
stirbird said:Spooky image. Most of these gothic pictures do not scare me, but I would be frightened if I ran into someone looking like that in real life.
BeautifulHoly Devil said:
LovingTongue said:Both movies involved a ghost that sucked the life out of their victims. In The Grudge, it was one pretty bad assed superghost. In Pulse, the whole world was overrun by them except for anywhere that electronic signals couldn't reach.
The ghost(s) in either case were very pale, much like that woman by the tree, and would absolutely stand out in the blandest of environments, much less a colorful one. The sight of one alone would be enough for any wise person to flee.
Holy Devil said:I was wondering why most people are scared of me.![]()
