I think ectoplasm came from seances where mediums would literally choke the shit up during possessions whether it landed all over them or having it float out of them
I think ectoplasm came from seances where mediums would literally choke the shit up during possessions whether it landed all over them or having it float out of them
i watched Aniara (a Swedish film based on the sci fi poem the other day and absolutely loved it. give me all the slow paced, depressing sci-fi. definitely not going to be for everyone, but it was right in my wheelhouse. don't watch it unless you want to feel bad.
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Proton Pack Update. Parts arrived. Got everything hooked up but the original battery can’t power the new sound board past half volume. I ordered a new, larger, battery.
Proton Pack Update. Parts arrived. Got everything hooked up but the original battery can’t power the new sound board past half volume. I ordered a new, larger, battery.
It might take a while for the battery to show up.
One of the guys in my group is almost done putting together a full-sized Slime Blower with parts from Heavy Props and Karnivorous Creations and I want it soooo baaaaad.
I think ectoplasm came from seances where mediums would literally choke the shit up during possessions whether it landed all over them or having it float out of them
Don't fuck with dinosaur ghosts. They're older than you, they're meaner than you, and they've had a frustrating couple of geological epochs recently.
Easy for you to say, but who else are you gonna call, genius? Anyway, it was in the rural north of Georgia and those bones are replicas. We didn't have any dinosaur ghosts to deal with, just some creationist hicks who got shifted over from a nearby haunted revival site due to activity in the Earth's magnetosphere.
Residents of Henrico County, VA woke up to discover over 50 old television sets left on porches and doorsteps throughout their neighborhood. Some had doorbell cameras that caught the drop-offs being made by a person with a television, uh, helmet? Either that or a television for a head. One of the two.
I don't know what happens if you actually take one of those tvs inside and plug them in, but I assume it makes The Ring look like a children's story.
Residents of Henrico County, VA woke up to discover over 50 old television sets left on porches and doorsteps throughout their neighborhood. Some had doorbell cameras that caught the drop-offs being made by a person with a television, uh, helmet? Either that or a television for a head. One of the two.
I don't know what happens if you actually take one of those tvs inside and plug them in, but I assume it makes The Ring look like a children's story.
The best part of that is the very beginning
"It's happened again."
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I like this better than the clown scare thing that was going on a couple of years ago.
And I wonder if anyone plugged in their "gift", and what happened.
My partner and I watched the Missing 411 documentary this weekend and it was pretty creepy. It doesn't do a great job of drawing any conclusions but does roll out some pretty interesting scenarios.
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Yeah I know, right? Ryan Reynolds can buy his own pants!
Yeah. It is a scam.
It might take a while for the battery to show up.
One of the guys in my group is almost done putting together a full-sized Slime Blower with parts from Heavy Props and Karnivorous Creations and I want it soooo baaaaad.
full size
https://www.facebook.com/groups/SlimeBlowerBuilders/permalink/2087279611574649/
Beautiful.
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If you mean I didn't credit it, I'm sorry. I found it on a Facebook page.
I did reverse GIS it and I'll edit in a source link.
https://loadingartist.com/comic/kindred-spirit/
https://youtu.be/8V1dEsZAQyg
https://news.avclub.com/simon-pegg-and-nick-frost-to-bust-ghosts-crack-jokes-fo-1836978678
Here's some photos from Saturday's museum event.
Luis got his slime blower done the day of!
It was a pretty successful test run but we did find out there's a window of tolerance for the poor guy to wear it. In the future we might trade off.
Easy for you to say, but who else are you gonna call, genius? Anyway, it was in the rural north of Georgia and those bones are replicas. We didn't have any dinosaur ghosts to deal with, just some creationist hicks who got shifted over from a nearby haunted revival site due to activity in the Earth's magnetosphere.
Residents of Henrico County, VA woke up to discover over 50 old television sets left on porches and doorsteps throughout their neighborhood. Some had doorbell cameras that caught the drop-offs being made by a person with a television, uh, helmet? Either that or a television for a head. One of the two.
I don't know what happens if you actually take one of those tvs inside and plug them in, but I assume it makes The Ring look like a children's story.
I figured out how I would do it a while ago but never had the time/money to pull it off.
Need some stuff designed or printed? I can help with that.
Hey! I've been to the Tellus!
To be fair, it’s hard to be as successful as Pyramid Head. He’s got a very good get-rich scheme.
The best part of that is the very beginning
"It's happened again."
And I wonder if anyone plugged in their "gift", and what happened.
Well what other options did he have? You can't really recycle CRTs most places without paying for the pleasure. This was the next logical option.
If it happens again, I will unplug the sensor.
*Theramin noises*
you sure did!