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Aspychata

Serenity waves, beachy vibes
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Can you imagine a poor female being heated to death? In her car, in her apartment, in the gym when she runs fast, and when she sleeps at nite she has to sleep with freezer packs. Yes, l have decided to write a horror flick. Come around and tell me your way to bully older woman who stay at home and like to read or listen to music, instead of being social, maybe she has aspergers so being social isn't her interest.
What is your real life flick?
 
Surround her house with guys that look like this:
sexyman.webp

Hot, Hot, Hot!
 
Changing the name of the post to "How to turn a horror film into a chick flick in one reply." You might be on to something though as I find horror films amusing and chick flicks horrifying.
 
mst-t1a.webp


Point a radar at you. I used to work on these, but really any microwave transmitter will cook you good from the inside, just like you heat up you leftovers at home.
 
@Aspychata

I don't understand what this thread is supposed to be about.

"Can you imagine a poor female being heated to death?"
Yes, I can.

"In her car, in her apartment, in the gym when she runs fast, and when she sleeps at nite she has to sleep with freezer packs."
OK. That sounds like a description of a woman in perimenopause.

"Yes, l have decided to write a horror flick."
Have you really?

"Come around and tell me your way to bully older woman who stay at home and like to read or listen to music, instead of being social, maybe she has aspergers so being social isn't her interest
."
Are you suggesting that people write out some fantasy scenarios on this theme?

"What is your real life flick?
"
What does that mean?
Are you asking what do I experience in real life?
Or what?
 
Point a radar at you. I used to work on these, but really any microwave transmitter will cook you good from the inside, just like you heat up you leftovers at home.
Even though I rated this as funny I did so because I have see birds fly through the output of a microwave transmission disk and know it to be true. Kids DON'T try this at home!
 
Thanks, l appreciate the laughs. I hate men who use more hair products then me. haha Open ended questions are always good at this forum. You never know what comes back. But l like the giant radar. That was a neat pic. l would like to write that in to a storyline.
 
Even though I rated this as funny I did so because I have see birds fly through the output of a microwave transmission disk and know it to be true. Kids DON'T try this at home!

Yes, I have been on the receiving end of it a few times. Cold sweats, nausea, not fun. In one place I was in when the radar was pointed towards the building break area, it would make the coke machine pour money out the coin return like a slot machine paying off. The safety folks did a survey and said the exposure was within the allowed range, but military folks are allowed to be exposed to twice the dosage. Something I was never quite ok with.
 
Rod Serling already got there a long time ago.

Twilight Zone had some great, freaky stuff. The story lines always had a surprise. One of my favorites was the story of the woman who never aged beyond her early 20s. She could never die, she was glamorous and beautiful, and born in Ancient Egypt. In mid-century America, she was an actress in Hollywood, but she always had to move because people would become suspicious of her unchanging beauty over many decades. Her children would age, though. She had to watch her children grow old and eventually die. The virtue of beauty and everlasting life became hell in reality.
 
Thats why i don't want to live forever in this world. You lose to much of yourself when other people you care about die.
 
Twilight Zone had some great, freaky stuff. The story lines always had a surprise. One of my favorites was the story of the woman who never aged beyond her early 20s. She could never die, she was glamorous and beautiful, and born in Ancient Egypt. In mid-century America, she was an actress in Hollywood, but she always had to move because people would become suspicious of her unchanging beauty over many decades. Her children would age, though. She had to watch her children grow old and eventually die. The virtue of beauty and everlasting life became hell in reality.

For those of us with difficulty understanding the concept of irony, "The Twilight Zone" is a great way to learn from so many stories where irony is often expressed to an extreme. :cool:
 

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