...about proper handling and technique.
So people over a stream told me about this analog horror on Youtube called Angel Hare.
That was a trippy series.
So people over a stream told me about this analog horror on Youtube called Angel Hare.
That was a trippy series.
Category All / Fanart
Species Rabbit / Hare
Gender Female
Size 2611 x 1411px
It was a wholesome series and I appreciate it for what it is as much as anyone else! I can't imagine it ending better than it had.
A Seltzer bottles? Now who would let a seven-year-old kid handle a seltzer bottle?
idk, sounds scary. Not my cup of tea. I don't like to be startled/scared lol .
Believe me, I'm an absolute wuss who hates horror stuff and I though it was fantastic.
Someone in the video comments put it best when they called it 'analog wholesomeness', haha. There's some tension and dark story points, but there's not a single jumpscare or startling sound.
You can lean more about Angel Hare here: https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki......tion/AngelHare
TBF, She had her heart in the right place in wanting to protect him. But the way she went about do it is....Morally dark grey
That's nuts, I just found and binged this the other day!
The idea of Gabs acting like a drill sergeant through the TV is a really funny visual. Technically Gabriel is supposed to be a messenger while Michael is the warrior, but maybe she's using AIM (Angel Instant Messaging) to talk to both of them at the same time!
The idea of Gabs acting like a drill sergeant through the TV is a really funny visual. Technically Gabriel is supposed to be a messenger while Michael is the warrior, but maybe she's using AIM (Angel Instant Messaging) to talk to both of them at the same time!
Subtle horror is so hard to pull off it's a true treasure to find something that knows how to do it and do it VERY well!
Bravo everyone Bravo!!!
Bravo everyone Bravo!!!
I just love how this is a reverse haunted VHS. Where she helps commit a murder in the name of God!
Considering different points of view, one might think she helped commit 'self-defense'.
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