fun fact: if you remove the music in the fma brotherhood season 3 intro, it’ll start looking like a slideshow presentation where somebody decided to go way overboard with all the transitional effects
how many people has op murdered
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A FEW LGBT CHARACTERS IN HORROR:
Billy Loomis and Stu Macher | Ghostface | Scream (1996)
Jesse Walsh | Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge (1985)
Courtney Bates | Slumber Party Massacre ii (1987)
it’s pride month! unfortunately, most lgbt/lgbt-coded characters within horror are antagonistic, or few and far between, but they were somewhat revolutionary, definitely iconic, and, in my opinion, worth mentioning!
I was at a Halloween party a friend was hosting the other week, and he was baking some truly excellent dishes. He pulled something out of the oven and said (something to the effect of) "Do NOT touch this dish. It just came out of the oven and will burn you into next Sunday."
Other friend responded something like, "Oh cool, a dish that causes time-travel," and I responded, "Well yeah. You hold on to the super hot dish and it makes you travel forward through time at a rate of 1 second per second."
This. It turns out. Was a critical error on my part. Because another friend turned to me real wide-eyed and asked, "Was that a reference?" and I was like "What?" and he was like "Homestuck," and I was like "What?"