How can you see into my eyes like open doors?
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Replying to @BootlegGirl
"I must escape the haunted house" "No Ellie you are the house" And Ellie was a house
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Replying to @arthur_affect @BootlegGirl
...see that happened in a kid's picture book about why it's okay to like Lima Beans. The kid turned stripy, became trees and a virus at the same time, and turned into her house. Personally I think kids lit is actually horror dressed in pastels.
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Replying to @CWGaither @BootlegGirl
This is also the backstory to the 2006 film Monster House, adapted from a screenplay by Dan Harmon, who ended up personally apologizing to a little girl who saw it because he agreed with her that the backstory was awful and the resolution in the movie deeply morally unsatisfying
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Replying to @arthur_affect @BootlegGirl
I think I managed to dodge that one. I did, however, have to sit through multiple viewings of The Brave Little Toaster, which was my mom and brother's favorite movie. I have no fear of hell. I watched the Brave Little Toaster.
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As is common in stories about haunted houses, the message of Monster House seems to be if you lead a life of terrible loneliness and suffering that ends in being horribly killed, you get an afterlife of even more loneliness and suffering that ends in being horribly killed again
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