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Originally Posted by Pineapple_Juice
Reading It again. I abhor clowns and fear them with an ungodly terror.
The situation's always the same. I pick up the book, start reading, and when I get to Georgie Denborough with his arm getting ripped off by the clown standing in the sewage drain I freak. End up spending a week with the lights on and end up looking over my shoulder.
Then when I feel better I pick it back up and read until about the time where Ben Hanscom sees the clown in the field with the mummy's face and the balloons that fly the wrong way in the wind I freak out again, and...repeat.
Don't know why I read this trash.
Come to think of it-why haven't I ever posted this in the scary book thread?
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I used to find IT scary until I watched the movie. I couldn't finish it because I'd just picture the movie after that and laugh.
I'm reading Making A Killing: The Political Economy of Animal Rights by Bob Torres. Its about how the left, particularly anarchists and marxists should be concerned about animal rights.