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let-them-fight · 9 months
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never forget your roots
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corpsegirlbrainrot · 5 months
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Y'all don't fw uncanny YouTube videos and/or webseries from the late 2000s-2010s like I FUCK WITH uncanny YouTube videos and/or webseries from the late 2000s-2010s!! I made a playlist too :0
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omgitzlongdennis · 9 months
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kaheixe · 7 months
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the clayground sculptor :3
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spooky--spookster · 10 months
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Man, it’s like, a life dream of mine to make a horror arg at some point. Some of them are genuinely so amazing, like Daisy brown or any of Alan resnick’s stuff (Alantut, Untitled footage ect.)
The amount of love and effort that go into arg’s like that, and the messages they can portray are phenomenal, the impact furthered by the audience interaction, especially with stuff like daisy brown or hiimmarymary
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katy-133 · 6 months
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The thing that gets me about the Engineer Tunnel Lady is that, if it was 100% fake and greenscreening, it would be one of the most interesting analogue/ARG horror series I've ever heard of. And there's been some heavy competition with THHPII, Welcome Home, and the recent Angel Hare.
The premise of a woman who just decides to take up DIY engineering because she suddenly has an unexplained, fierce desire to tunnel, and then proceeds to dig a subterranean system of tunnels underneath her suburban house that Nancy Drew would be proud of. She decides to record and document her progress and post it online, explaining how we, the audience, are able to follow her slow decent into the darkness. It makes me think of early internet unfiction YouTube webseries like Lonelygirl15.
The "surreal happenings in suburbia" vibes. The inherent horror of tunnels and the dark (ie, that one episode of The Magnus Archives). The horror of watching someone who is not trained in handling engineering equipment is seen using a bunch of powerful tools on her own (similar to AlanTutorial). The fear of the unknown as she tries to figure out how to problem-solve around the water flooding in. The mystery of why she's even doing this. Watching the progress of the tunnel getting so big that she needs a mining cart and then an elevator. Finding the remains of what looks like castle building stones buried below. The random subplot of finding out one of the guest rooms in her house might be haunted. A bit unbelievable, but it's a horror webseries, so you roll with it.
But then we find out that this is actually real and this TikTok user has reportedly been digging tunnels underneath her house independently. This changes the entire context of the situation. Because now her fans who were invested with the story are left wondering just how dangerous and irresponsible the project is. Did her neighbours know about the project? What if she caused the power to go out in her block? What if she creates a sinkhole? Is this safe?
When it's unfiction, your willing suspension of disbelief lets you get to partake in the story without worrying about certain elements beyond plot holes and thematic strength. The author is pretending to tell you something true and you're pretending to believe it. That's the fun of unfiction. It's trying to be grounded in reality with a magical realism element. It's why we can like fictional characters we know we wouldn't like if they were real. Now with the tunnel project being confirmed as real, it's become a moral situation.
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I'm a tutorialhead before I'm human
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petscopping · 1 month
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Hey guys! Welcome to my bluetooth page ^_^
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motblot · 1 month
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i got into something new so you know what i did? i combined it with another thing i like
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yoghurtsoup · 5 months
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irregularbillcipher · 3 months
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something i don’t think i’ve ever seen mentioned is how brian david gilbert’s “how to make jorts” is so clearly inspired by alantutorial, most explicitly shown by the painting of a blue chair being constantly moved around the apartment so that it’s in every other indoor shot
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orbdevourer · 1 year
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my brother and I watched this house has people in it today because we often bond over our love or args/analog horror n stuff. he is also a bitch.
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chezzkidsarchive · 4 months
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I miss Alantutorial so much. I hope Alan is out there somewhere, doing his best avoiding blue chairs and doing something he enjoys.
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omgitzlongdennis · 9 months
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the tags on how to pick up a blue chair off the ground are so. ugh.
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breadryothesecond · 4 months
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Drew this for mothers day because im fucking evil but i forgot tonpost it here oops
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wannabechompie · 1 year
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Alan Tutorial
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