Merlu

joined 2 years ago
 

Have you ever developed a PTSD not because you lived something traumatizing but because of a piece of fiction (movie, serie, book, etc...) ?

For me, it's the saga Final Destination, the first horrific saga i've ever watched, and will likely be the last.

 

For me, it's the SCP-999, he seems pretty wholesome and inoffensive.

 

-I bough a niffler plushie for my 30th birthday and i'm still sleeping with it.
-I still listen music for childrens i listened when i was little.

 

I was rehearsing a play and one of the lines was "Look, there goes the most beautiful arse in the world", and the teacher walked in just then.

 

When someone made your life a mess, it's difficult to be sad about its death. Have you ever lived a such situation ?

 

When i was an intern in a store, i hardly resisted to organize the shelves while my own shopping.

 

Personally, this one:

-The newlyweds had theoretically been together for 5 years but saw each other so little that they were almost strangers to each other.
-The bridegroom discovered only belatedly that the one he was going to marry was a spoiled child submissive to her mother.
-The groom wanted children and the bride said she would think about it, but still hadn't made up her mind on the wedding day.
-Everyone was originally supposed to sleep at a friend's house, who suddenly put the dishes in the big ones, but the mother of the bride decided on a whim that no, her daughter would not sleep in said house, although obviously without notifying the owners.
-3 people (the bride, her mother and a guest) ended up spending the night in the village hall. The mother slept glued to her daughter and the guest had to stay awake all night for lack of a place to lie down.
-During the feast, the guests were of different origins and gathered in homogeneous ethnic groups who stared at one another.
-The DJ only played Senegalese music, which obviously only appealed to guests of Senegalese origin.
-The mother of the bride has a disconcertingly fragile ego, preferring to refuse to answer a question rather than admit that she does not know.

 

For me, it's the 2000's television news opening from the belgian TV named "La Une". It rocks and brings back memories.
https://yewtu.be/watch?v=6A5eNd5ZKpQ

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