House of Leaves. Charcoal on paper. (and I desperately need to re-read this. It's the perfect season)
The more I read/do exercises, the more I realize how profoundly my life has been impacted, and while I was not born at a time where diagnosis would be likely/possible for me, it's astounding how obvious it seems now. It provides answers for a vast number of things that left me alienated for so long.
Reading Unmasking Autism by Dr. Devon Price has really been an eye-opening experience, not just because I finally understand a lot of the signs/ways Autism can present, but also because there are so many experiences I have had all my life that I just never really connected. Like, oh, that too??
Haha thanks!
Ough one of the best, I love love love it. Psychological horror is excellent--I have more of a stomach for gore, but a good psychological horror film will have me on edge FAST
no offense but the weirdest thing about bluesky is whenever like, three people join and everyone here is like "hey newbies, here is how to use a social media site:"
hell yes hell yes what sort of horror are you into megg, person I've of course never met? I feel like we haven't dug so deep there
I guess I should introduce myself. I'm Baf/Bafauxmet (like Baphomet but fake). I'm 29, non-binary, and Weird. Hop on if you're into: - horror media generally (the weirder and nastier the better) - Gothic lit - writing scary shit - bats - vintage shit - gundam - banjos
It's like a breath of fresh air