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  • ....sure, I touch the screen with MY tongue and just like that I'm ostracized..... :#
    FlakeNoir
  • Well Bev, bwhahaha.

    https://bsky.app/profile/bevvincent.bsky.social/post/3lzygbrm63s2v

    Toronto raccoons crash bachelorette party and eat all the penis candy

    BevVincentGNTLGNTnot_nadineFlakeNoirKurben
  • ....damn trash wieners.....
    FlakeNoirHedda GablerKurben
  • I know you are all over this Bev, but just sharing. You have books there. 

    FlakeNoirGNTLGNTKurben
  • I know you are all over this Bev, but just sharing. You have books there. 

    Yep. I have my claim in.
    Hedda GablerFlakeNoirGNTLGNTKurben
  • Mary SanGiovanni over on bluesky asks:

    “What are some of the legit scariest books you’ve ever read? Full-on creepy, look-over-your-shoulder, freaked-out-to-be-home-alone stuff? Whose work is giving you nightmares and getting under your skin?”

    This made me stop in my tracks. I know i’ve been scared reading books but I could only think of a couple. 

    Salem’s Lot terrified me. So much so, I would sneak into my parent’s bedroom and sleep on the floor by my mom.  I was a teenager, too cool to be sleeping on the floor, but I just could not go to my room and be there alone. 

    The second book I remember scaring me was a true story. 

    83 Hours Till Dawn. Oh my god. I recommend it. 

    “83 Hours Till Dawn
     is a 1971 nonfiction book by Gene Miller about the 1968 kidnapping of Barbara Jane Mackle. The book, written with Mackle's cooperation, details the crime, the FBI investigation, the ransom attempts, and Mackle's experience being buried in a coffin-like box for 83 hours before being rescued.”


    What were books that really scared you? For whatever reason. 

    FlakeNoirGNTLGNT
  • Mary SanGiovanni over on bluesky asks:

    “What are some of the legit scariest books you’ve ever read? Full-on creepy, look-over-your-shoulder, freaked-out-to-be-home-alone stuff? Whose work is giving you nightmares and getting under your skin?”

    This made me stop in my tracks. I know i’ve been scared reading books but I could only think of a couple. 

    Salem’s Lot terrified me. So much so, I would sneak into my parent’s bedroom and sleep on the floor by my mom.  I was a teenager, too cool to be sleeping on the floor, but I just could not go to my room and be there alone. 

    The second book I remember scaring me was a true story. 

    83 Hours Till Dawn. Oh my god. I recommend it. 

    “83 Hours Till Dawn
     is a 1971 nonfiction book by Gene Miller about the 1968 kidnapping of Barbara Jane Mackle. The book, written with Mackle's cooperation, details the crime, the FBI investigation, the ransom attempts, and Mackle's experience being buried in a coffin-like box for 83 hours before being rescued.”


    What were books that really scared you? For whatever reason. 

    'Salem's Lot for me also. I'm fairly sure this was my first SK novel. I had to push myself to pick up another.
    Parts of IT really frightened me, Pennywise was terrifying. 
    I'm sure there are others, I just don’t remember right now. 
    GNTLGNTKurbenHedda Gabler
  • I think for me it must be Pet Sematary. 
    GNTLGNTnot_nadineFlakeNoirHedda Gabler
  • .......Freshman Calculus......
    FlakeNoirKurbenHedda Gabler
  • edited October 20
    It was The Shining for me. I was teenager working my first job as a maid at Ramada inn. Terrifying to walk down the halls and open the shower curtains.

    Salem's lot also. I remember my older sister tossing it to me. The all black cover with the red blood drop. She said here read this I think you're old enough now.
    FlakeNoirKurbenGNTLGNTHedda Gabler
  • GNTLGNT said:
    .......Freshman Calculus......
    If were talking school subjects definitely physics..!! I've read the book and thought "ok, i think i got this" only to find out after the test that i hadn't got the basics of it...........
    GNTLGNTFlakeNoirHedda Gabler
  • A fact book that scared me was Donald Rumbelows The Complete Jack The Ripper. Not only was it well written but what really scared me was the crime scene photos of Mary Kelly (the only of his victims that was photographed in place. New fangled technique and all that. I just to run away and hide when i saw what he did to that poor woman. Sure it is blurry pics but for a fertile imagination like mine it was more than enough.
    GNTLGNTFlakeNoirHedda Gabler
  • ....in all seriousness though, it was a non-fiction account from one of the survivors of the Nazi death camps.....I don't recall the title now-but it has haunted and sickened me for decades....-
    KurbenFlakeNoirHedda Gabler
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