if it's really cheesy, nope! if it's a mindsmurf like saw, it's not being scared so much as it messes with my head and gives me nightmares.
if it's really cheesy, nope! if it's a mindsmurf like saw, it's not being scared so much as it messes with my head and gives me nightmares.
Yes. To the point I won't watch a lot of horror movies. Slasher films don't get me all that much since most of them are predictable.
Not really, I watch a bunch of creepy things as it is and I guess I just got a bit used to it all. I can still jump from a quick scare but nothing else.
True beauty exists in things that last only for a moment.
Current Mood: And it's been a long December and there's reason to believe. Maybe this year will be better than the last. I can't remember all the times I tried to tell myself. To hold on to these moments as they pass...
When I was a kid almost anything scared me. Now even seeing something like a baby almost get hit by a taxi in real life doesn't even scare me. In some ways I find that kinda sad. No movie scares me anymore, but I am scared by a few games.
I wish.
Watching videos of rl people doing crazy trout can get to me, though. Like the idiots who do flips and whatnot on the girders of highrise buildings, hundreds or thousands of feet up.
There are movies that are creepy, but none have ever really gotten to me. Hopefully someday.
Oh yeah... Those POV videos of people climbing insanely tall antennas for repair services and giant cranes and stuff. That makes my stomach churn and I feel like I'm having a waking nightmare. I wonder if they could capture that in a game. I know diving into hay bales in Assassin's Creed frequently made my stomach jump
I startle very easily so jump scares get to me. Also possession stuff.
What's more common is for me to be in a situation later where I'm alone in the dark and I think back to a scary scene or character and then I get paranoid.
Signature by rubah. I think.
I get scared with it but I am interested in watching it