I love the concept of anything spooky but I cannot handle horror films. Horror games are okay for somereason- but only when I'm with someone. Idk it's weird what horror do to our brains
That’s actually the exact opposite of what actually happens! They did anxiety tests on a myriad of different age groups and the people with the least anxiety were actually the oldest ones!
I was really into a subgenre of rap for a good while, it had a lot of deep tones/beats/vocals and hardcore influence, and it gave me so much anxiety just by the way it sounded I had to stop listening to the genre completely and even now it sort of gives me bad vibes when I listen to it. Definitely second that anxiety increases/you become more easily effected over time.
I lived in a 100y/o house that looked like Monster House. The scariest part of that house was the squirrels who lived between the first and second floor; i would hear them scurrying around and chattering while i was trying to sleep. Scared the shit outta me
3:35 The movie "Antrum" started with a mockumentary about how cursed the movie you're about to see is. It wasn't factual but the movie itself is kinda creepy and worth a watch
I think she might refer to an episode of Masters of horror called Cigarette Burns that had a guy hunt a film that killed the people watching it in its premiere in fire.
I love creature films. Its always cool to see a new creature instead of the same thing over and over (even if it's bad because they tried something new)
2:52 The ring 3 basically makes a modern version of the curse. It's a TikTok video that kills everyone who watch this and don't share with their friends -kek
Why am I so happy to see you used the house from monster house? Also I would not be opposed to another spooky build like this but just with more horror/spooky movies
My favorite spooky movie is Grave Encounters. If you were ever the type to enjoy making fun of Ghost Adventures, it’s a fun movie. It actually finds a way to scare me by the end because it stumbles into one of my phobias. But it’s a fun movie. Spooky, perhaps scary, and entertaining. (Also Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon is a good slasher movie/parody that manages to be funny and then spooky.)
Nicely done! I watch slasher films more as comedies. I like the slower paced, more ghost stories. So far nothing has ever been more scary than the nightmares my own brain creates! Definitely watched horror films WAY too young though, and was scared at that point! Leprechaun, terrified me. The trolls in Ernest Scared Stupid freaked me out. And Child’s Play - I had a doll around the same size as Chucky which scared me. (I used to hide her facing the wall and put a bunch of other stuffies in front of her. Would come home from school and she was ALWAYS front and center. Freaked me out for years until I figured out my mom kept “fixing” it! - you’d think if you found your kid ALWAYS put a doll that she NEVER played with at the foot of the bed, backwards, and hidden behind everything else that MAYBE the kid didn’t want to see it…) I love the Shining! It’s one of my favourite films. Also Nightmare on Elm Street (its bathroom scene in the bathtub is iconic!), and Gremlins.
I’m too easily scared to watch most horror films, but I still like horror as a genre, somehow. I recently read a very good book that had this incredible haunted house part in it, it sounds like a pretty standard “big fancy manor is a ruin that’s still haunted by the ghosts of the old baron’s final party, during which he did some really evil things and the whole place is just full of ghosts of past evil” thing. But it’s done in a really cool and interesting way, like how the baron’s curse manifests as getting the songs they played at the party stuck in your head, despite the party having been a hundred years ago and nobody knows those songs anymore, so it’s a super weird thing to experience, and it’s so easy to overlook. The baron’s curse is to be doomed to repeat his final party forever, and the ghost curse will possess and make use of whatever they can get ahold of, since the original party guests are long dead and gone. So it’s like being forced to act like you’re one of the nobles at that party, acting like you’re eating delicacies when you’re eating rats and dry leaves because that’s what’s left in the kitchens, and the party has a big jousting event that’s the highlight of the whole thing, and that’s also just whatever the ghost found in the near vicinity.
This build was very unsettling, actually. Those bathrooms and the ballroom specially. And about the horror movies, I have anxiety but I'm also desensitized by them, specifically the supernatural ones. True crime triggers my anxiety like hellfire, though! And that's why I don't consume anything of it. I like the scary that will make me nervously giggle, not the one that will actually make my head lighter and my fingers numb, thanks
was honestly vibing during the speedbuild listening to you yap about scary movies and then i felt so uncomfortable when the screenshots came up for some reason, especially the shining bathroom and the suspiria dance room
my s/o and i love horror movies too, but I find im only really scared when you cant see the monster. the first time we watched paranormal activity it was actually pretty thrilling for most of it
4:26 I love Slashers too! Something about it is just so unserious? I just find them more funny than scary if anything. I think it's also because there's a certain formula to it, like you know what to expect but you also DON'T. That's also why the entire Scream franchise is one of my absolute favorites. It's a self-aware franchise, and despite having pretty much the same formula, it still manages to surprise you and keep you entertained.
I love House on Horror Hill with Vincent Price it made me jump many times and was really good considering the time it came out. I also liked the 1st Halloween which made 12 yr old me scared Mikey might come busting through the small town I lived in at the time
The cursed horror movie you were thinking of is Antrum. My suggestion for bedroom, if you do this again, would be the bedroom from the bedroom scene iykyk from Terrifier 2. (viewer discretion greatly advised 👀)
If you like classic slashers like Scream (my favorite movie), I think you'd like X and Pearl from A24. They're like Scream if the they didn't use corn syrup for blood.
I remember the movie that if you watched it you would die. Me and my dad thought it was a documentary about it but when the movie came on we turned it off
bro i literally remember that movie about people dying after watching a movie!!! i watched it when i was really young and i thought i was the only one who knew it existed and that it was a fever dream T-T
I also mainly watch old horror and a few 80s slashers... I'd go with Night of the Living Dead, The Exorcist, and the second Friday the 13th. I did watch Smile and found it to be quite unsettling, not sure about the new one.
My favourite scary movie is Shutter, the original Thai version of the movie. Just a spooky scary heartwarming film about girls looking out for each other.
Horror movie ghosts dont get me. Mainly because the house I live in is haunted and stuff has happened that I couldnt disprove or recreate. And after that? Theyre just... Annoying roommates that dont pay rent and keep opening closets! Humans will always be more scary to me. Or rabid animals. Rabies man. Horrifying.
I'm also super anxious by nature, but I actually find certain types of horror films comforting, as odd as that might sound? I can recommend 60s and 70s horror in particular if you want to scratch the spoopy itch without having nightmares, but I'm also super biased towards 60s and 70s horror because I'm a huge fan of Vincent Price.
4:46 this is why i made Stu's kitchen when i did this! You get a bunch of different angles, my only problem was finding all the clutter to make it look like a party was going on
Speaking of The Exorcist, my friend’s dad actually ended up watching it when he was, I want to say, 5 years old, and it scared the shit out of him, which tracks because he was a toddler still. But still, absolutely glorious house!
I love horror movies, but I cannot play horror games for the life of me. It's all fun and games until I have to be the one making the terrible decisions
Actual spooky horror related things freak me out so I can really only watch like 70-90 and maybe a little beyond bad slashers because they’re usually either so bad they’re funny or the actual scary level isn’t super high like Scream(which is also my favorite horror movie glad I share something with FGG XD)
I literally just made DJ’s house from monster house cause i looked at it and thought it looked like a sims house lol so it’s dope you made the outside look like the monster house itself
The Exorcist is one of my favorite horror movies (and books) of all time even though it doesnt actual SCARE scare me(well, the book sort of did but 😂). Scream is my alltime favorite even though it also doesn't scare me. I'm super desensitized to horror at this point ao not much does, but also, favorite horror films tend to be ones with a lot of rewatchability becuase theu AREN'T super terrifying!
I LOVE and have ALWAYS loved Monster House😍 second favourite "scary kids movie" after Coraline😊❤ the first 2 scary kid movies I remember watching as a kid!
I was so hoping there would be a well in the backyard, I love Japanese horror movies like the grudge or this isn't technically Japanese but a Asian horror movie, Shutter. Asian horror is always "can't get rid of it, pass it off to someone else or just perish."
I'm not saying your choices were bad, because they 100% weren't, but one of the bathrooms I would have 100% made "_Mirrors_" 'cause like. There's a scene I will literally NEVER forget. It has to do with a supernatural being that lives in mirrors and kills people through their reflections. The bathroom scene where this lady is taking a bath just. . .FUCKED me up, dude.
The exterior of the house looks like the house from Monster House a little bit and I love it!! 😊💖 Edit: I just realized that you did that on purpose and I am just stupid😂🤡
So, you mentioned Ringu/ The Ring traumatizing people. I'm people. I had reoccurring nightmares as a child of the ring girl making the grudge sounds. I'm over the fear of the Ring girl now at 26 but... the grudge sounds.. no. never.
FGG I WAS TALKING TO MY HORROR ENGLISH MASTERS FRIEND ABOUT THIS VIDEO AND SHE ASKED IF I KNEW WHAT THE HORROR FILMS WOULD BE AND I SAID "idk but if it were me, the exterior would be monster house" OUR MINDS⁉️⁉️⁉️
I don't know if I'm just broken, but I have yet to see a horror movie that really scares me, I don't understand how people can get scared about such things. I mean, either they are so unrealistic and weird that it's ridiculous or they are boring af and nothing even happens? Also, I know it's not real, so how tf should I be able to trick my brain into thinking it's real? Huh? How are people doing that? I don't even understand how people can play a horror game and genuinely get frightened by a jumpscare? How? (I also was a weird kid, while watching Bambi I was like "Why are you all crying? It isn't real, it's just a movie!" 🙃 But now as an adult I cry with every fckin Disney movie. 😅🤷🏻♀️)
Jumpscares can be startling to people when unexpected. Everyone has different reaction times and how jumpy they can be to sudden movements or sounds. Horror movies,it can be unnerving. I don’t get as scared by horror movies (only horror games ☠️ ) I did like Sinister at least that eerie music. Woman in black , I think it’s called, was quite scary as well Japanese/Korean horror movies, tho, 100% recommend. They know how to make good scary horrors Yes it isn’t real, but the brain cannot always tell the difference if the ‘threat’ or whatever isn’t real. So it treats it all the same and yeah some people get scared easily
idk girl i think the older u get the more anxiety u get from literally anything i had to drop horror movies, rollercoarsters and school
I love the concept of anything spooky but I cannot handle horror films. Horror games are okay for somereason- but only when I'm with someone. Idk it's weird what horror do to our brains
That’s actually the exact opposite of what actually happens! They did anxiety tests on a myriad of different age groups and the people with the least anxiety were actually the oldest ones!
I think I might be broken then because my love of horror has only gotten stronger. The new A24 film had me giggling every time I flinched.
I was really into a subgenre of rap for a good while, it had a lot of deep tones/beats/vocals and hardcore influence, and it gave me so much anxiety just by the way it sounded I had to stop listening to the genre completely and even now it sort of gives me bad vibes when I listen to it. Definitely second that anxiety increases/you become more easily effected over time.
@@polgara6 that's definitely not the case for me lmao, i became wayyy more anxious the older i get
I lived in a 100y/o house that looked like Monster House. The scariest part of that house was the squirrels who lived between the first and second floor; i would hear them scurrying around and chattering while i was trying to sleep. Scared the shit outta me
I can't belive you had two bathrooms in this house and neither of them were the iconic Saw I bathroom inspired
I know! That would’ve been so cool!
Oh wait! Truuuue
I was waiting for that the whole time. She can keep the Psyco bathroom, but making the Saw bathroom is not hard.
3:35 The movie "Antrum" started with a mockumentary about how cursed the movie you're about to see is. It wasn't factual but the movie itself is kinda creepy and worth a watch
Yes, came here to comment this
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I think she might refer to an episode of Masters of horror called Cigarette Burns that had a guy hunt a film that killed the people watching it in its premiere in fire.
I love creature films. Its always cool to see a new creature instead of the same thing over and over (even if it's bad because they tried something new)
“Filet mignon vs microwaved French fries” is perhaps the scariest thing of all
Next Year Coraline needs to be in a room, it has some great rooms especially if you go for before it gets extremely creepy or afterwards
Your "Shining" bathroom was so perfect that I recognized it by the shape, before you even added details to it xD
That scene gave me nightmares, ngl
The movie is antrum. The one where the theater caught fire at the premier
I don't mind horror films, I just hate overthinking after it. So I scare myself at the end. Monster House, however.. made me real depressed.
Olive Specter and Nervous Subject are coming to the Sims 4
The scariest movie I’ve seen is hereditary, like it’s been months but I still go to bed scared every night and check the corners of my room 😭😭
2:52 The ring 3 basically makes a modern version of the curse. It's a TikTok video that kills everyone who watch this and don't share with their friends -kek
That's actually scary because we friends just keep sending each other these spooky type tiktoks/reeld
Why am I so happy to see you used the house from monster house? Also I would not be opposed to another spooky build like this but just with more horror/spooky movies
Not a complaint, just something I would have added. Make the attic a Hellraiser room. Chains all over.
My favorite spooky movie is Grave Encounters. If you were ever the type to enjoy making fun of Ghost Adventures, it’s a fun movie. It actually finds a way to scare me by the end because it stumbles into one of my phobias. But it’s a fun movie. Spooky, perhaps scary, and entertaining. (Also Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon is a good slasher movie/parody that manages to be funny and then spooky.)
You had me at Monster House 😻😻 I actually don't watch horror films but I looooove the spooky vibes so much!! Great job Sarah
Nicely done!
I watch slasher films more as comedies. I like the slower paced, more ghost stories.
So far nothing has ever been more scary than the nightmares my own brain creates!
Definitely watched horror films WAY too young though, and was scared at that point! Leprechaun, terrified me. The trolls in Ernest Scared Stupid freaked me out.
And Child’s Play - I had a doll around the same size as Chucky which scared me. (I used to hide her facing the wall and put a bunch of other stuffies in front of her. Would come home from school and she was ALWAYS front and center. Freaked me out for years until I figured out my mom kept “fixing” it! - you’d think if you found your kid ALWAYS put a doll that she NEVER played with at the foot of the bed, backwards, and hidden behind everything else that MAYBE the kid didn’t want to see it…)
I love the Shining! It’s one of my favourite films. Also Nightmare on Elm Street (its bathroom scene in the bathtub is iconic!), and Gremlins.
I’m too easily scared to watch most horror films, but I still like horror as a genre, somehow. I recently read a very good book that had this incredible haunted house part in it, it sounds like a pretty standard “big fancy manor is a ruin that’s still haunted by the ghosts of the old baron’s final party, during which he did some really evil things and the whole place is just full of ghosts of past evil” thing. But it’s done in a really cool and interesting way, like how the baron’s curse manifests as getting the songs they played at the party stuck in your head, despite the party having been a hundred years ago and nobody knows those songs anymore, so it’s a super weird thing to experience, and it’s so easy to overlook. The baron’s curse is to be doomed to repeat his final party forever, and the ghost curse will possess and make use of whatever they can get ahold of, since the original party guests are long dead and gone. So it’s like being forced to act like you’re one of the nobles at that party, acting like you’re eating delicacies when you’re eating rats and dry leaves because that’s what’s left in the kitchens, and the party has a big jousting event that’s the highlight of the whole thing, and that’s also just whatever the ghost found in the near vicinity.
This build was very unsettling, actually. Those bathrooms and the ballroom specially. And about the horror movies, I have anxiety but I'm also desensitized by them, specifically the supernatural ones. True crime triggers my anxiety like hellfire, though! And that's why I don't consume anything of it. I like the scary that will make me nervously giggle, not the one that will actually make my head lighter and my fingers numb, thanks
1:39 mat walsh's one hour netflix special, scary movie
was honestly vibing during the speedbuild listening to you yap about scary movies and then i felt so uncomfortable when the screenshots came up for some reason, especially the shining bathroom and the suspiria dance room
my s/o and i love horror movies too, but I find im only really scared when you cant see the monster. the first time we watched paranormal activity it was actually pretty thrilling for most of it
4:26 I love Slashers too! Something about it is just so unserious? I just find them more funny than scary if anything. I think it's also because there's a certain formula to it, like you know what to expect but you also DON'T. That's also why the entire Scream franchise is one of my absolute favorites. It's a self-aware franchise, and despite having pretty much the same formula, it still manages to surprise you and keep you entertained.
I love House on Horror Hill with Vincent Price it made me jump many times and was really good considering the time it came out. I also liked the 1st Halloween which made 12 yr old me scared Mikey might come busting through the small town I lived in at the time
I am in love with this build. I have only seen 3 of the movies mentioned and I completely trust your building prowess on the rest.
The cursed horror movie you were thinking of is Antrum. My suggestion for bedroom, if you do this again, would be the bedroom from the bedroom scene iykyk from Terrifier 2. (viewer discretion greatly advised 👀)
Alien and the Thing (1982) could be really fun room themes for next year.
OMG! I'm so obsessed about you making monster house as the exterior! genius as always.
Had to lock in as soon as I saw this pop up while I was cleaning my car
its time for nightmare before Christmas wit out getting yelled at!
If you like classic slashers like Scream (my favorite movie), I think you'd like X and Pearl from A24. They're like Scream if the they didn't use corn syrup for blood.
I love Scream, but a Hannibal Lecter kitchen would have killed here 👀 but maybe I'll have to build that myself!
Monster House is so sad, and extremely underrated. Loved it as a kid, love it now
I remember the movie that if you watched it you would die. Me and my dad thought it was a documentary about it but when the movie came on we turned it off
bro i literally remember that movie about people dying after watching a movie!!! i watched it when i was really young and i thought i was the only one who knew it existed and that it was a fever dream T-T
I love how you did monster house cause it’s my childhood show and you did so well on it omgggg
OMG That one scenes in Suspiria?! 😮 You should do a build inspired by horror novels…the bedroom from Misery, etc.
One of the bathrooms should’ve been the saw bathroom! It’s so iconic 🙏
Oh, Dead Meat did a tour of the Scream house a few years back.
Edit: Train to Busan is my fav horror movie.
Misery, also has an iconic bedroom! :D
I also mainly watch old horror and a few 80s slashers... I'd go with Night of the Living Dead, The Exorcist, and the second Friday the 13th. I did watch Smile and found it to be quite unsettling, not sure about the new one.
My favourite scary movie is Shutter, the original Thai version of the movie. Just a spooky scary heartwarming film about girls looking out for each other.
4:11 to me the most iconic horror scene in a kitchen is in Gremllins.
Horror movie ghosts dont get me. Mainly because the house I live in is haunted and stuff has happened that I couldnt disprove or recreate. And after that?
Theyre just... Annoying roommates that dont pay rent and keep opening closets!
Humans will always be more scary to me. Or rabid animals. Rabies man. Horrifying.
I'm also super anxious by nature, but I actually find certain types of horror films comforting, as odd as that might sound? I can recommend 60s and 70s horror in particular if you want to scratch the spoopy itch without having nightmares, but I'm also super biased towards 60s and 70s horror because I'm a huge fan of Vincent Price.
Amen to hating Stanley Kubrick, btw.
Omg scream is my favorite franchise Gale weathers is my spirit animal love you girl and ur middle eastern too girl 💗💗 sending u healing vibes and hugs
Ringu and the Grudge still terrify me, but then psychological horror gets me more than jumpscares.
Bones and All is a super good spooky movie
A speedbuild where Sarah actually watches back the video and comments on the build? Girl I hope you're all right 😂
4:46 this is why i made Stu's kitchen when i did this! You get a bunch of different angles, my only problem was finding all the clutter to make it look like a party was going on
Speaking of The Exorcist, my friend’s dad actually ended up watching it when he was, I want to say, 5 years old, and it scared the shit out of him, which tracks because he was a toddler still. But still, absolutely glorious house!
4:25 I got into slashers too this year! Not sure why but love them
I love horror movies, but I cannot play horror games for the life of me. It's all fun and games until I have to be the one making the terrible decisions
Actual spooky horror related things freak me out so I can really only watch like 70-90 and maybe a little beyond bad slashers because they’re usually either so bad they’re funny or the actual scary level isn’t super high like Scream(which is also my favorite horror movie glad I share something with FGG XD)
I literally just made DJ’s house from monster house cause i looked at it and thought it looked like a sims house lol so it’s dope you made the outside look like the monster house itself
2:13 Oh, so this is what PTSD feels like...
I watched this shit with 10 years old, and I have nightmares related to this movie to this day.
O my god monster house terrified me so much when I was younger
The movie "Midsommar" was for me pure horror...
The Exorcist is one of my favorite horror movies (and books) of all time even though it doesnt actual SCARE scare me(well, the book sort of did but 😂).
Scream is my alltime favorite even though it also doesn't scare me. I'm super desensitized to horror at this point ao not much does, but also, favorite horror films tend to be ones with a lot of rewatchability becuase theu AREN'T super terrifying!
I LOVE and have ALWAYS loved Monster House😍 second favourite "scary kids movie" after Coraline😊❤ the first 2 scary kid movies I remember watching as a kid!
Love Psycho 1960
Another iconic bathroom i can think of is the one in Saw
omg i dont know if you watch dragula but "each room is a different dragmonster" would be such great build challenge!!!
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I recently watched John Carpenter's The Thing and even though the assimilation scenes get me, I liked it. My first proper horror film and it was good.
I was really exited for this video 😭😍
My favourite Horror movie is the pet cemetery, also the final destination movies did something to me as a kid.
listen, kitchen scream, but the monologue scene cause there we have all the angles 💅
I was so hoping there would be a well in the backyard, I love Japanese horror movies like the grudge or this isn't technically Japanese but a Asian horror movie, Shutter. Asian horror is always "can't get rid of it, pass it off to someone else or just perish."
Love the build!
One of my favorite movies is the conjuring
for me, i can watch horror but nothing gory or realistic..like if its something a psychopath would do irl i cant watch it
omg love the exterior
My favorite movie is pearl
Also monster house was definitely a horror film the first few times I watched it
I'm not saying your choices were bad, because they 100% weren't, but one of the bathrooms I would have 100% made "_Mirrors_" 'cause like. There's a scene I will literally NEVER forget. It has to do with a supernatural being that lives in mirrors and kills people through their reflections. The bathroom scene where this lady is taking a bath just. . .FUCKED me up, dude.
This build is actually fucking dope
monster house traumatised me as a kid it is a horror movie for me :')
The exterior of the house looks like the house from Monster House a little bit and I love it!! 😊💖 Edit: I just realized that you did that on purpose and I am just stupid😂🤡
SPEED BUILD YAYYYYYYYYYYYYY!
idk why, but using paper towels for the bedroom is so funny to me. But hey, it works!
Not a movie. But I love haunting of hill house. 10/10
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So, you mentioned Ringu/ The Ring traumatizing people. I'm people. I had reoccurring nightmares as a child of the ring girl making the grudge sounds. I'm over the fear of the Ring girl now at 26 but... the grudge sounds.. no. never.
I watched the ring when it came out and omg. Haha 😆 I can't watch it now. I can't with children ghosts/spirits.
FGG I WAS TALKING TO MY HORROR ENGLISH MASTERS FRIEND ABOUT THIS VIDEO AND SHE ASKED IF I KNEW WHAT THE HORROR FILMS WOULD BE AND I SAID "idk but if it were me, the exterior would be monster house" OUR MINDS⁉️⁉️⁉️
Help for the kitchen I was thinking Texas Chainsaw Massacre 😭
GIRL,that image almost made me choke on my m&ms
I can’t believe you didn’t think of the Saw Bathroom
Not me expecting her to put a well in the living room. 😅
I'm going as Mike wazowski for Halloween 😊
Dang I’ve never been this early😭
right!
SPOOKY SEASON
I'm gonna be a ghostface this Halloween 👻
No I get it though,Im quite forgiving when it comes to poorly aged effects, but the voice over for the demon is so funny
I don't know if I'm just broken, but I have yet to see a horror movie that really scares me, I don't understand how people can get scared about such things. I mean, either they are so unrealistic and weird that it's ridiculous or they are boring af and nothing even happens? Also, I know it's not real, so how tf should I be able to trick my brain into thinking it's real? Huh? How are people doing that? I don't even understand how people can play a horror game and genuinely get frightened by a jumpscare? How?
(I also was a weird kid, while watching Bambi I was like "Why are you all crying? It isn't real, it's just a movie!" 🙃 But now as an adult I cry with every fckin Disney movie. 😅🤷🏻♀️)
Jumpscares can be startling to people when unexpected. Everyone has different reaction times and how jumpy they can be to sudden movements or sounds. Horror movies,it can be unnerving.
I don’t get as scared by horror movies (only horror games ☠️ ) I did like Sinister at least that eerie music. Woman in black , I think it’s called, was quite scary as well
Japanese/Korean horror movies, tho, 100% recommend. They know how to make good scary horrors
Yes it isn’t real, but the brain cannot always tell the difference if the ‘threat’ or whatever isn’t real. So it treats it all the same and yeah some people get scared easily
Monster House did lowkey scare me as a kid tho.
It would be fun if fakegamergirl played bloxburg now that it’s free
You should watch Talk to me