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y0d00p · 6 months ago
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oh wait i was also going to ask you!!! about some of your favorite scps because i just know your taste in that is going to be fire
okay. somewhat disorganized and arbitrary list of scps i like. i'll try to sort them into some kind of categories
everything in bold has content warnings (other than standard fare violence and body horror) that i recommend checking ("i" button next to the rating module at the top, if it doesn't have an entire splash page), but i may have missed some
everything should link to the correct page but this took me all night to compile and i don't feel like double checking right now lmao
media based because it's one of my fave themes:
1733 2614 3922 1633 5040 3006 5733 4950 1590
murder monsters and other funny guys:
7450 3470 3456 2863 1155 973 4885 3288 1233 4233 1442 3966 3004 6599 1470 (<- spider photo)
places, objects, and happenings:
2740 3737 3636 1459 3799 4001 1730 5000 4231 1555 3034 1602 1893 5140 5868 (<- meat industry/dead cows)
phase one of "words of powers and poison" (no idea about the rest of this hub, i just liked this little series a lot)
almost the entire 2022 anthology (it's been a minute since i read so i don't remember all the ones i liked, but i know there weren't many that missed. "E for eternity" gets a lot of (deserved) praise but i don't see as much talk about the rest of the series)
001 proposals:
d ulysses foole / the great hippo ft peppersghost / arbelict / s d locke / dafydd utica foolfellow / dr clef
tales:
funerals are fun / the last man / eating crow / until death / peace, i would settle for that / treats (<- violence against teens/children)
parawatch:
sunday dinner / the boltmann ambush / parkdev / substation 9 / eye-man / barns from nowhere / tower b / the bathrooms wiki
bonus, a completely unrelated nosleep story about an organization similar to the foundation that i want to share because it has just such a cool interpretation of angels
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y0d00p · 3 months ago
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one of my favourite horror movie things ever that always fuckin gets me: silent cut to super dark shot with something creepy barely visible in it
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y0d00p · 8 months ago
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new about mobile version
important note: my name uses zeroes. please do not call me doop or dOOp. i've said this enough times now that if you still do this i will probably block you, sorry
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hello! i'm d00p and i like to draw and design characters and write stories. i'm 99% focused on OC content with the occasional Kirby and horror stuff. my reblogs go on @dameta
i have a google doc here that briefly outlines all of my original work, as an introduction. for more information/detail about specific characters, you can peruse my (somewhat barebones) toyhouse or my OC tag, both linked and tagged below
my current favourite character is my OC Lad so you will see me post about him a lot. here's his toyhouse page for you to get acquainted (pls i worked so hard on it). if you talk to me about him at all i will literally explode
when it comes to Kirby i really really like DMK. most of my Kirby content/talk is about him and dametameta. i don't plan on interacting or creating for the fandom very much anymore, but i'm still happy to chat about it
i love all kinds of horror media and love talking about horror. movies, stories, games, music, comics, art, etc. i'm really desensitized and obsessed with finding anything to scare and unsettle me and love recommendations!!
non exhaustive list of things that i enjoy a lot:
Awful Hospital ★ The Binding of Isaac ★ Don't Hug Me I'm Scared ★ Feast for a King ★ FF14 ★ Godzilla ★ I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream ★ Inscryption ★ Kirby ★ The Legend of Zelda ★ Lisa RPG ★ Metroid ★ Minecraft ★ Paper Mario ★ Pokemon ★ Portal ★ SCP ★ Silent Hill ★ Splatoon ★ The Stanley Parable ★ SuriNoel
links and tags:
#due part - art
#due posies - OC talk
#d00p jumpscare - horror talk
toyhouse / sheezyart / twitter
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y0d00p · 3 months ago
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jesus christ lmao
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y0d00p · 1 month ago
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i watched:
Alien: Romulus (2024): it was OK. the weird cgi ai shit with the android waaas! weird! offputting and unnecessary... kind of a blot on the movie tbh but aside from that it wasn't bad. it was An Alien Movie, and gave me everything i like about Alien Movies. i liked Andy. the hybrid was creepy. i liked the little callbacks (idk if they were intentional. mainly the ending sequence. just needed a cat)
The Substance (2024): oh my fucking god. visceral, disgusting, funny. only thing is, like, i get the Themes and that the sexualization was an important aspect of the story. but. that scene of like Sue's first show seriously felt like half an hour of just ass and pussy shots. like you got the point across in half that time lmao. i really could not believe how long that scene went on for. anyway, really good body horror and practical effects. the ending made me laugh a lot. except for the eye socket boob thing. that actually made me gag
Immaculate (2024): it was OK! felt weirdly short. but i enjoyed it. not much else to say. religion horror is one of those things that needs to work harder to impress me lmao
Red Rooms (2023): i enjoyed it. really intriguing character. and it did something unique and interesting with the subject matter unlike the dime a dozen dark web nosleep stories or low quality slop like The Den or Unfriended. great music. and the computer stuff wasn't super fucking cringy and annoying to watch. no apple laptops and no slowly highlighting the specific text being read on screen. she used the computer like an actual person! it was refreshing lmao
Tau (2018): this sucked ass and i knew it would suck ass but i only wanted to watch it for Tau... he was OK. he had some cute moments and the feeble old man voice was kind of charming. the cgi wasn't bad and overall the movie looked and sounded nice but the writing, acting, and pacing was awful. there's a wilhelm scream in the ending
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y0d00p · 1 month ago
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I had a dream that was mostly just a series of random mundane events but had this consistent aspect of like, there was this thing I was fucking terrified to see. I'm pretty sure it was a pair of eyes. just completely regular eyes, but in the dream world they were so genuinely fucking scary to look at that I had this constant fear and dread of seeing them and would be covering my eyes or looking away whenever I knew they were going to appear. it was so good. give me more dreams like this!!!
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y0d00p · 1 month ago
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I think I've realized my problem is that I just don't personally enjoy prose, words, as an art form. I recognize and appreciate it as an art form, but I have never enjoyed a story or book that is heavily focused on waxing poetic or using words in an interesting or beautiful way. it's why I enjoy SCPs and creepypastas about media and shit. I just want to read about something interesting and creepy in an extremely straightforward form. metaphors and shit don't immerse me or make the imagery more vivid or anything, describing things plainly is what makes it vivid and immersive for me
I can't enjoy horror literature that's like 80% vibes. I can't stand horror literature that uses so many fucking words to describe every scene and feeling and action, so many flowery words and metaphorical language that it completely muddies my mental image of the scene and strips away all the horror
all the published literature I've tried to read has sounded exactly the god damn same to me. they all write the same! the same rambling nonsense that fogs up my mind and makes it a chore to read. man. I want to find a novel or collection I enjoy so bad and I'm trying so hard to warp my mind into something that will and I just can't. it sucks. it sucks real bad
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y0d00p · 2 months ago
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I read:
A Short Stay in Hell by Steven L. Peck: really cool, unique, and dreadful concept. the prose didn't do it for me but I still thought it was a good story
Earthlings by Sayaka Murata: infuriating from start to finish. I have complicated feelings. I... liked it, for the story it told, about abuse and allonormativity and delusions, and my heart ached for the main character, her cousin, and her husband. but it was... SO hard to read. I fucking hated every other character and the world this story existed in. this book also gave me weird fucking dreams. I don't regret reading it but I'll never touch it again lmao
DNF:
The Wasp Factory by Iain Banks: (technically finished but skimmed most of it) boring
Scanlines by Todd Keisling: boring
This Thing Between Us by Gus Moreno: boring
Cows by Matthew Stokoe:
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I do regret reading this one
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y0d00p · 2 months ago
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I watched:
V/H/S Beyond (2024): I LOVED IT. I really loved Live and Let Dive and Stowaway... the frantic chaos and terror of the plane crash i love looove that kind of panicky horror, and then the subtle implied horror of Halley's obliterated body being put back together wrong. holy shit. so good. not to be like "guy who only reads scp" but,
Friday the 13th (1980): finally watching this after having seen In A Violent Nature was fun, like seeing all the similarities/inspiration, it's neat. anyway it was alright, for an 80s movie lol
Oddity (2024): really liked it, lots of nice long creepy moments and a fun ending. liked this one a lot more than Caveat
Smile 2 (2024): huh wow! I wasn't expecting to like this as much as I did. I went in thinking I wouldn't like it as much as the first one, and for most of it I still felt that way, but the scene with the crowd in the apartment and the ending really won me over. way too many jumpscares though, it got annoying fast lmao
I read:
Incidents Around The House by Josh Malerman: wow i liked this a lot. the writing style was actually kind of fun lol, not difficult to follow at all. really enjoyed the story. the scares were low but the few moments of creepy imagery with Other Mommy were really good. the fucking "dog" on the beach?? omg, i love it. i saw a lot of people apparently really annoyed by the word "daddo" which is funny because i thought it was cute. maybe it's because i hate the word daddy lmao. my only gripe was some of the dialog in the long rants from the adults throughout the book sounded very fake lol. idk why this always bothers me, like i can never just appreciate the nice prose it always brings me out of it like "people don't talk like this". idk
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y0d00p · 4 months ago
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I watched:
Coherence (2013): The premise of this was fun and i generally enjoyed following it but felt like it was just okay. The Invitation (2015) has a lot of similarities and I liked that one better
Outpost (2023): i liked this one. the trailer made me think it was gonna be something supernatural but it was not that. I thought the portrayal of ptsd and the paranoia it causes was compelling and well done, but I felt kinda off about how it. idk. demonized? her ultimate traumatic response. it didn't ruin the movie for me and my mom (who has much more experience with that kind of thing) wasn't bothered so idk I won't let it bother me either lol
You're Next (2011): it was ok. home invasion is one of those horror things that needs something special for me to really care about it. but it was a perfectly decent movie. maybe i would've enjoyed it more if I hadn't already known the twist
Children of the Corn (1984): dude this was so fuckin bad how are there like 11 of these
I read:
The Ruins by Scott Smith: enjoyed it. straightforward and engaging. frequent mental tangents that I didn't mind because it seemed appropriate given the situation, mentally exhausted and miserable and dissociation from a horrible situation making them latch onto random innocuous moments from the past. the gore/disturbing content was much tamer than I was expecting, but still enjoyably gross. I can see how one could find the vines to be really silly, with how much they're capable of, but I loved them as a villain lol, I thought they were just delightfully evil and fun
The Haar by David Sodergen: I loved this. cool monster, really fun and visceral gore, I liked the writing and the characters. the vengeance and catharsis was so good, and I thought the unexpected love story and its conclusion was sweet and satisfying. very shape of water vibes lol
I also started Clive Barker's Books of Blood and I'm liking them so far
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y0d00p · 1 year ago
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the 30 something movies i have sitting around waiting to be watched for the first time: can you ple--
me: nope (2022)
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y0d00p · 5 months ago
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In a Violent Nature (2024): this was really neat. standard slasher story but with a really unique presentation. it's slow going and atmospheric but in a way that i didn't find dull at all. it has a found footage vibe without being found footage. i had to download it cuz the upload on 🧼 was all fucked up right at one of the most climactic kills (video froze causing significant desync). i already spoiled myself to it cuz i watched may leitz's video on it first but still, damn lmao
X (2022): couldn't finish it got 50 minutes in it was just fucking boring and too much sex like I knew they were porn stars but did there have to be that much explicit fucking before anything interesting happens zzzzzzz
Orphan: First Kill (2022): it was ok 👍
Longlegs (2024): I like mystery thrillers, I liked the music and sound design, there was some good tense creepy moments, Longlegs' performance was great, my only major gripe with it was the storytime exposition sucked lol, like all this buildup just to explain everything in a pretty cheap and hamfisted way, it felt very clunky
Horror in the High Desert 3: Firewatch (2024): it was ok, more of the same. i'm keeping up with the series because i'm intrigued by the mystery and i find some of the tapes tense and creepy. i don't think it's a bad series, but with the way it's broken up i wouldn't recommend it currently. like, there's gonna be like 2 or 3 more of these, and i feel like it would be a better experience binged like a mini series when they're all released instead of waiting a whole year between each crumb of unfolding mystery
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y0d00p · 5 months ago
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i literally can't trust any found footage recommendations online because people will list like savageland or REC next to shit like megan is missing or motherfucking murder death koreatown. like what are your standards???!!! HELLO???
i forgive everyone that ever said lake mungo or the descent were amazing because someone on reddit earnestly suggested the "annoying guy with kermit voice harasses real live homeless people on camera for a shitty movie about a real live murder" movie
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y0d00p · 6 months ago
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you play videogames aside from mario and kirby? (i think you posted about meteroid recently lol?). i followed for kirby but i do get kinda curious. i'd expect you to be into horror games but i don't recall having seen you talk about that before (though you dont seem like the type to be into mainsteam mascot-esque horror lmao)
yeah!! lots of games!! i really love the binding of isaac and minecraft and splatoon but my focus on them comes and goes, like every once in a while i get back into one and go way too hard for a while and then not touch again for like a year lol. i also play FF14, omni-90 on my main and finished endwalker on 3 more alts
i like metroid and zelda and pokemon (my favourite gens are 3 and 7). i love portal and inscryption and the lisa rpgs and okami. i've played a bunch of others but these are like all the ones i play "regularly" or have replayed often (that i can think of atm)
i can't play horror games if there's any "real time" threats or like time limits/hiding etc because they just make me anxious (not scared) and it's not fun for me. really this kinda applies to any genre (the silent realms in skyward sword were a nightmare for me) but most of the horror genre is like built off this stuff lol
world of horror is fun. i liked the first layers of fear. i love anything horror adjacent or with horror themes, especially when it shows up in non-horror games. and any horror games where the horror comes from atmosphere/themes and not Surviving Danger
but i still love all horror games 😭 i just watch other people play them. silent hill is so special to me, it was one of the earliest things that got me into horror and i love it a lot even though i definitely wouldn't ever be able to play any of them
mascot horror is fine, it's not inherently bad just for being mascot horror, like it can be done well. and it can suck really bad. i am not tired of the "cute friendly thing is evil!!! aahhh!!" trope at all lol
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y0d00p · 1 year ago
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Random Question: You like horror movies, what about analog horror like Mandela Catelogue?
yeah i do like analog horror! even though everyone and their mom is making an analog horror these days and there are so many low quality derivative works and the same tropes get used over and over again i don't mind. i like seeing people being creative and analog horror kinda helps me get my found footage fix when there's no good movies
i like the first couple videos of mandela catalogue (and stanley <3) but it's become too character and story heavy for me so i've really lost interest ghjhgjhdgsd. i'm sorry i just do not care about these human boys at all. i'm still keeping up with it though to see where it ends up
i like monument mythos, vita carnis, and gemini home entertainment. and local58, of course
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y0d00p · 6 months ago
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i've been perusing disturbing literature threads on reddit and reading some of the stories that come up because morbid curiosity i fucking guess. i already mentioned that things have gotten worse since we last spoke sucked. the pig by edward lee was awful but i was entranced by the depravity and the bizarre dark comedy of it. i figured out what was going on in abed by elizabeth massie very quickly and that shit was nasty. the passenger by jack ketchum was probably my favourite of the bunch so far because the ending was satisfying. uhh that's it so far. i don't recommend any of these lmao
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