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the darker the walls, the brighter the sky outside: shane morris and why everybody hates him →

raiseyoulikeaphoenix:

well, where the fuck do i begin? this probably won’t be completely chronological because shane pussies out every few months, and deletes his blog, leaving us with no dates and not many sources except the combined knowledge of bandom.

i am going to catagorize this…

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pulpfanfiction:

this has been the scariest night of the I Fucking Hate Skeletons groups life

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Pete Wentz is afraid of a spider.

(Source: petethetreat, via wankbankofamerica)

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CONGRATULATIONS, BRENDON URIE!

pupfresh:

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Congrats to Panic! at the Disco frontman Brendon Urie and his new wife, Sarah, who got married yesterday! So many “I Write Sins” jokes, so little time.

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mono11:

Did I ever mention that time me and my friends combined forces to form Will Smith?

mono11:

Did I ever mention that time me and my friends combined forces to form Will Smith?

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anindiegamereviewblog:

Imscared - A Pixelated Nightmareby Ivan Zanotti
Imscared is much more an experience than a game. In Imscared, you interact with an entity that apparently lives as data, therefore, the data can do things on your computer, such as create files, open it’s .exe file, open images in your browser, or close itself. Throughout the game, the entity (as we know as ‘White Face’) speaks to you through different means. We mostly interact in White Face’s world, one that it seems to have created itself (?), and during our interaction White Face chooses to let us see things at different times, learn things that it needs us to know, and interact with us seemingly out of desire for communication with another person.
The game becomes more terrifying as you progress, but also your feelings about White Face begin to change (it’s hard not to comment on anything!)
I have seen the game featured on many ‘top freeware’ or ‘indie horror’ game lists of 2012 and it’s very deserving of it’s title. Imscared is tough to explain, it’s a game that you just have to play, and you can only play it once.
‘The sound predicts its arrival’.
Overall: 5/5.
Download here

anindiegamereviewblog:

Imscared - A Pixelated Nightmare
by Ivan Zanotti


Imscared is much more an experience than a game. In Imscared, you interact with an entity that apparently lives as data, therefore, the data can do things on your computer, such as create files, open it’s .exe file, open images in your browser, or close itself. Throughout the game, the entity (as we know as ‘White Face’) speaks to you through different means. We mostly interact in White Face’s world, one that it seems to have created itself (?), and during our interaction White Face chooses to let us see things at different times, learn things that it needs us to know, and interact with us seemingly out of desire for communication with another person.

The game becomes more terrifying as you progress, but also your feelings about White Face begin to change (it’s hard not to comment on anything!)

I have seen the game featured on many ‘top freeware’ or ‘indie horror’ game lists of 2012 and it’s very deserving of it’s title. Imscared is tough to explain, it’s a game that you just have to play, and you can only play it once.

‘The sound predicts its arrival’.

Overall: 5/5.

Download here

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