I would highly recommend this as a cornerstone of childhood. We had so many alien abduction, alien theory, alien story books in my house that I was convinced it was going to happen. I made my sister close the blinds every night so that I could be safe โ which I guess isnโt chill because then she would get abductedโฆ
I went through a phase when this happened to me too. There used to be this movie that played all of the time that i found so scary as a kid. I am pretty sure it was called Fire in the Sky. There was a scene where these aliens abducted this guy and did experiments on him
whalebutt canโt imagine seeing Fire in the Sky as a kid, I only saw it recently and that abduction scene was so brutal! really incredible practical effects though, all time favorite horror movie scene for me now
the formally independent (recently acquired by studio movie grill LOL) River Oaks Theatre was a place where i saw so many beautiful movies and seeing this one rlly sutck with me! twas a feast for the eyes
Iโm a big tourist in America and have always been infatuated with American oddities. Roadside America has hands-down the best list of freaky places to see. I have planned countless trips around their lists. Their app also feels very web 1.0 which is fitting to me with all the nostalgic locations that are listed. You really have to put work into finding the treasures on there โ so it's just the real heads that end up visiting these places.
I love collecting pretty much anything cute or haunted. Blythe Dolls are perfect because they are the right amount of kawaii and scary. I spend hours every night looking at them on eBay and Etsy. This helps me sleep and I feel like it soothes my anxiety, and possibly helps with my insomnia. The image is of my Blythe Doll โ found in Tokyo โ that was customized and happens to look like me. She's wearing a custom Iโm Sorry by @esoteric.dolls.