Analog Horror - Found Footage (lemmy.world)
Analog horror can be seen as a descendant of creepypasta and found footage films. It draws inspiration from earlier works like The Blair Witch Project and The Ring, which utilized similar themes of manipulated media and unsettling narratives. The genre gained traction with the success of Local 58, No Through Road, and Gemini...
Before it's too late! (lemmy.world)
Two Kinds Of Chocolate Available. You Decide (lemmy.world)
Day 5 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I’ve been playing until I forget to post Screenshots (lemmy.world)
Today’s Game is Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order
What Can Be, Unburdened By What Has Been (lemmy.world)
crowdStrikeIsAVerbNow (lemmy.world)
Helth? (lemmy.world)
Silver lining (lemmy.world)
Anon is asking the difficult questions (lemmy.world)
Homemade BLTs and Fried Mushrooms 🥓🥬🍅🍄🍻 (lemmy.world)
I only eat ingredients with emojis hehe 😹🥓🥬🍅🍄🍻
Focaccia fail - TIL fresh garlic kills yeast (lemmy.world)
My daughter tried to make garlic focaccia and mixed fresh garlic into the dough instead of topping it. Ended up with an oily thick cracker.
One of the heads of garlic I grew turned out to be just one solid clove (lemmy.world)
[Image description: a perfectly round peeled bulb of garlic on a cutting board, with unpeeled normal cloves behind it.]
Sounds useful. Weird that it isn't being used. (lemmy.world)
madame president-elect (lemmy.world)
We can do anything. (lemmy.world)
I bet we could even bully the president into quitting if we tried.
BEETLE Launcher (lemmy.world)
6/10 sandler supremacy (lemmy.world)
Little demon (lemmy.world)
Levels of delusion (lemmy.world)
My wacky Stanly Parable-inspored game called DO NOT PRESS THE BUTTON (To Delete The Multiverse) finally reached 5000+ wishlists today! (lemmy.world)
Hello fellow bucket lovers! I’ve posted here before about my game called Do Not Press The Button (To Delete The Multiverse): STEAM LINK...
Devine St Columbia SC (lemmy.world)
Tough choice (lemmy.world)
Language barrier (lemmy.world)
The Poole Museum in the UK has a display behind glass of a rock donated to the museum by a young child. (lemmy.world)
More info: www.atlasobscura.com/places/bethans-rock