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It’s funny, even though I was a Goosebumps kid who was already obsessed with all things horror, I only ever read one Fear Street book. No idea why, in hindsight I should have been a huge fan, and I liked the one I read, but I just never got into them.

Exactly! Same goes for the juggalos: Most I know are nothing like the popular image of them, they’re just normal folks who like an unusual genre. 

I hear that a lot from people who’ve gone blindly to ICP shows, and although I’ve never gone myself, I’m glad that that’s the case. I feel like a lot of the condescension toward them is misguided: They set out making goofy horror rap, it got inexplicably huge, and they’ve just been surfing that wave ever since, doing

The franchise has been dead to me since they let the entire Wii/WiiU generations go by without ONE release called “Niid For Spiid”.

It’s been long enough now that I remember the good parts of the show more than the bad, so sure, I’ll watch. But if I so much as see a single hint of Bench LaGuerta, hoo boy... why, I’ll cease to watch! Yeah, take that, ya suits! Nyah!

That’s a good solution, the game’s simple enough for bots to do well in, and it just doesn’t have the hooks necessary to keep the community alive. It’s very fun, but in short occasional bursts.

Whatever it takes to make the fan dream film, Joker v. Batman. Imagine it... one of the most iconic villains takes on one of the most iconic heroes. It may be a little jarring seeing the two together, but I think it just might work. 

I’m all for it. The reboot and the recent Creepshow episode that sneakily gave us a bit more Evil Dead proved that the franchise can still work without Bruce.

Hell, I’ve done it in the past. Not that it’s a good thing to do, but as someone who listens to a lot of weird-ass music, sometimes it’s easier to just go with the flow than try to explain why I’m into, say, The Residents. Anxious panic response, in my case. (on the other hand, I wouldn’t claim to have grown up

The header image has it as Wet/Fire, so I’m guessing even the merch folks aren’t sure. 

Videodrome meets Evil Ed? I’m into it. 

I survived The Great Flavor-Blasting Of 19Dickety3, some Cheeto lung ain’t gonna put this old dog down!

They’re not a naturally occurring resource? My dreams of Cheeto mines are forever dashed. 

Yeah, I love Village, but I feel like the order should have been swapped so that Moreau’s section came before Angie’s. As it is, it paces the game’s high points oddly and gives some heavy tonal whiplash at times.

I knew the moment I got through that section that “House Beneviento” will forever be on my list of amazing moments in horror games. That baby is just so astonishingly unsettling in a way that I haven’t seen/heard in a good while, and certainly never from a Resident Evil game. Then to follow it up with such a creative

I always assumed his real name was Jah Sweden. 

It really is bizarre, isn’t it? Old Grimes struck me as someone who’d despise Nu-Grimes. 

Besides the obvious that’s already been explained, he’s played people like a pro for decades. Reeled in fans like myself under the entirely reasonable assumption that when Manson kicks off his combat boots, he’s an eccentric but normal guy, lyrics just being lyrics and outrageous claims and anecdotes merely being the

Exactly! I think of them as being like U2: Inarguably great musicians, massively and seemingly permanently successful, but if you can’t jibe with the lead singer’s eccentricities, you’ll hate them with a passion. (and I just can’t with Bono, lol)

I’ve been an RHCP fan for years, and even I’m not ready to admit it under my real name.