Mason and I

Mason and I

Friday, July 18, 2014

Day 216 of San Diego

Anybody read horror comics? Anybody enjoy horror? Anybody know the anime comic "The Enigma of Amigara Fault" by Junji Ito?

Dude.

If you haven't read it yet...

Link: http://openawesome.com/junji-ito-horror-manga/enigmaofamigarafault.html

Prepare for some messed up crap.

Yet the story is VERY well portrayed. It snags the readers attention automatically. You start asking questions after reading a few sections. You want to know what's going to happen next although you have a slight hunch. Until BANG! ... The ending forces your brain to quiver, asking itself, "What if that was true?"

Ah, horror. You either love it or you love it and abuse yourself by watching/reading too much of it before bedtime. Then you somewhat regret it. But at the same time, you don't since you had a fun time freaking your own damn self out over it.

I'm reading another comic made by the same author. Yes, it's another horror comic. It's called "Maptown." I'm yet to finish it. I know it'll be good.

I'm also eating. Like a dumbass. Because last time I ate food before falling asleep, I had really horrible nightmares.

However, I'm kind of acting like my own personal Guinea Pig. I want to see if I will have nightmares tonight after eating my small bowl of Doritos.

Nevertheless, I am reading scary comics, too. Will that influence the nightmares most?

I guess we'll see...

En Masse
Thousands of performers dance in unity at the Arirang Mass Games in Pyongyang, North Korea. In the background, schoolchildren hold colored booklets to create each “pixel” of the nation’s flag. The two-month-long festival depicts the story of North Korea through gymnastic and artistic expression. (By: Nicola Chilton)

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