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TopicSnake Ranks Anything Horror Related Vol. 4 *RANKINGS*
jcgamer107
11/04/19 7:54:06 PM
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That's really hard Snake, I'm sorry. I had the exact opposite experience with my grandpa on my mom's side - he died pretty suddenly September 2015. Losing someone close to you is terrible no matter how it happens, but to see your grandma fighting through so many medical complications for so long, I can hardly imagine how difficult that would be.

I'm fortunate to still have my other 3 grandparents, but the dread of them passing is definitely there. Hell, I'm pretty petrified of death in general. It's no easy thing to come to terms with.

I can't help but call back to Midsommar again, which really flips the Western perspective of death completely and turns it into this spectacular, morbidly beautiful thing. In a sense it is about coming to terms with death/grief.

Snake5555555555 posted...
I've always the held the belief that horror is one of the best ways of confronting these negative emotions
absolutely

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