RE: "Seriously brain, what the hell?" A Thread For Weird Dreams and Nightmares
11-15-2012, 07:19 AM
The scariness of Slendy isn't directly tied into his appearance. Of course, there's the fact that he is humanoid - but not - which does drop you into this sense of doubt. And doubt is everything about the mythos. No one knows what happens after you've been caught. You just...disappear. Memories of you can disappear, if Slendy feels like it.
Another part of Slendy's appearance that's frightening is when you look at it from the perspective of a paranoid person who is totes not me: All you see of him is a white splotch on an off-black background - which in the night, many things come to resemble quite alarmingly. But I guess not everyone is scared of the same things ><
IN CONCLUSION SLENDY IS SCARY TO ME ;^;
Also i dreamed about...damn, I remembered this morning...
Another part of Slendy's appearance that's frightening is when you look at it from the perspective of a paranoid person who is totes not me: All you see of him is a white splotch on an off-black background - which in the night, many things come to resemble quite alarmingly. But I guess not everyone is scared of the same things ><
IN CONCLUSION SLENDY IS SCARY TO ME ;^;
Also i dreamed about...damn, I remembered this morning...
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