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apple-cores · 7 months
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do you accept this impermanence?
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dailyfefnepz · 3 months
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Day 94
"Im s)(ore t)(ere's an exit t)(is way!"
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blasterfaggot · 7 months
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cat-mermaid · 7 months
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ARE YOU SHIT FUCKING ME
the mall from The Oldest View is/was FUCKING
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REAL?!?!
(I say was 'cus it got demolished like last year!)
and oh yeah
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THE GIANT
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IS
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FUCKING
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REEEAAAAAAL KANE PIXELS YOU WIDDLE FIEND
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veryunusualxo · 7 months
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moved-to-piersgender · 7 months
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Do you accept this impermanence? I don't think the giant, and prehaps the mall itself, did. In the first video, Renewal, we see the giant created by an artist, the inspiration and detailing that went into it. It was later disassembled and thrown out when the mall itself finished getting demolished this year. Perhaps it didn't want to let go. So now it will remain, miles beneath the Earth, undisturbed and eternal, killing whoever finds it as a threat to the empty, echoing equilibrium it dwells in.
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bonbon51691 · 7 months
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the rolling giant
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wait until wendigoon finds out his caricature is the younger version of the rolling giant
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starberrrry · 5 months
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I love this thing so much I couldn't sleep after I saw the video :)
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noodlebot-01 · 5 months
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The Rolling Giant
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carmeltheslimy · 6 months
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(📹🚧🌳)
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art-of-amms · 2 months
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Yall know that trend on Twitter right? About artist drawing Miku as a horror character.
Welp here’s “The Oldest View” Miku
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apple-cores · 4 months
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When the Swallows homeward fly sung
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genericdragon · 3 months
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Aw hell nah bro how tf did starlint from port of revolve lotion end up in the backrooms from tiktok 😭
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thedalekstumble · 6 months
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incredible shitposts of the rolling giant I made to give to my friend so he has to see these first thing in the morning
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frenchly-anxious · 1 year
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Kane Pixels is a genius at whatever his art might be called. Because horror is usually, like, gory ways to die that I didn't need to know could happen, stupid protagonists making stupid decisions so the stupid plot can happen, horrible things that I don't want to think about, jumpscares whose only purpose is to cheaply make something scary, etc.
Kane Pixels does none of that. Yet I cannot begin to put into words the fear, the dread, the impending feeling of doom that each of his videos brings me. And strangely enough, the wonderful and unstoppable fascination that grips me every time.
Until Kane Pixels, I never had to physically distance myself from a video in which NOTHING happens. No scary music, no jumpscare, no horrible creature, no blood, no immediate threat.
Guys. His latest video could almost be entirely pitched as: a man walks down a very long stairway.
It's stupid.
It's not scary.
I'm barely four minutes in and I had to stop at least three times because it was too much for me.
What was too much? I'm not sure. The atmosphere? The infinite possibilities of what could happen? The strange feeling that something might go wrong, while nothing really hints at anything that could go wrong? How real and casual it looks? The "hell no" I felt at first glance when that stairway appeared? Maybe all of the above. Maybe none.
The craziest is, despite all that, I WANT to know what happens next, and I keep coming back to it until I watch the whole thing. Every time.
And you know what, in any other circumstances, you'd need a pretty fucked up amount of money to convince me to watch horror for a long period of time — movie, series, video game, whatever. I don't like it, I don't see the point of it, I have a brain that more often than not gets stuck on "Can you imagine what it would actually feel like? 'Cause apparently I can and I will share this thought with you!" So yeah, horror is not my jam.
But I keep coming back to his videos because I'm so curious. I'm not even sure this qualify as "horror." It feels like so much more than that. His storytelling skills are ridiculous. He doesn't give us much. There's no need for complex elements. The thing is, it somehow awakens an old instinct from somewhere deep into my brain that tells me "run run run, something's off, this isn't right, save your life", while another part of my brain gets so excited, because "that's fascinating, I NEED to figure out whatever this is, whatever it means and how it happened."
His series about the Backrooms is insane, but his other random stuff is also beyond words.
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