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indigosu73.bsky.social
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74 days ago
That explains everything
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midtowndoom.bsky.social
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74 days ago
For me it’s equal parts King, Iron Maiden, and Bloom County
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gwill2k.bsky.social
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74 days ago
Good old Bloom County! Growing up, this and Calvin & Hobbes made the Sunday Comics something worth fighting over.
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midtowndoom.bsky.social
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74 days ago
Far Side. Sunday funnies are nothing anymore
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gwill2k.bsky.social
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74 days ago
Exactly!
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chroniclesofsylvie.bsky.social
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74 days ago
I mean… it certainly explains me
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indigosu73.bsky.social
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74 days ago
😂
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ktrat.bsky.social
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74 days ago
🎯
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morningfog.bsky.social
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74 days ago
In my case it started earlier.
It was watching original Twilight Zone in reruns, and reading Dell paperback Hitchcock horror stories, well before I was 10.
Stephen King was child’s play after that.
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indigosu73.bsky.social
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74 days ago
Maybe I’m a little bit younger
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morningfog.bsky.social
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74 days ago
Oh for sure!
And some of Twilight Zones were silly, but some were heavy duty.
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doublecamber.bsky.social
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74 days ago
😂
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gwill2k.bsky.social
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74 days ago
I must be well adjusted. I only read his novellas and short stories. 😎
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thebaba.com
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74 days ago
The Stand warped my fragile little mind
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in-validhandle.bsky.social
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73 days ago
It was The Stand for me as well.
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chriswoodguru.bsky.social
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73 days ago
This is super logical. I was 10 when I read IT… and many others followed.
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indigosu73.bsky.social
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73 days ago
I know right?!
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wingnutemt.bsky.social
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74 days ago
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indigosu73.bsky.social
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74 days ago
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in-validhandle.bsky.social
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73 days ago
Well damn, we’ve been figured out.
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It was watching original Twilight Zone in reruns, and reading Dell paperback Hitchcock horror stories, well before I was 10.
Stephen King was child’s play after that.
And some of Twilight Zones were silly, but some were heavy duty.