Midnight snack
Midnight snack
Midnight snack by John
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Category Miscellaneous » Macabre/Horror
Date Submitted
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Favorites... 15
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Category Miscellaneous » Macabre/Horror
Date Submitted
Views 1938
Favorites... 15
Vote Score 1
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darksoul666 on June 15, 2007, 10:37:17 PM
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it is sad cause in a way there are werewolves in this world:The rapists,serial killers,cultists so this is sad. I have the idea to jump into the picture and rescue them but I can't.i'd probaly run away anyway lol
Super_Slyfox on December 12, 2005, 5:55:58 AM
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Kyot222 on September 27, 2005, 10:03:10 PM
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MercyfulQueenDiamond on June 28, 2005, 4:58:14 PM
dead_artist on June 12, 2005, 11:28:54 PM
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GlassEyeWisconsin on May 4, 2005, 10:59:16 AM
Every now and again, I come to the "Macabre/Horror" section hoping to be shocked. Sad to say, it doesn't happen often (nothing against the people with the moxie to submit here). Today, it did.
This image is shocking, but not in its subject matter, per se. In this modern world, we see a lot of werewolves, after all. What makes it so surprising is how you've broached the subject. You're right: this is sad. That look of terror in the mother's eyes, the screaming child who may well be oblivious to his or her true fate. It breaks my heart and enthralls me at the same time.
Here's the best part: nothing's happened. You've followed a classic horror ideal and frightened without showing anything. The idea that a mother or her child could be eaten alive by a savage beast does the job in and of itself. Allowing the viewer to fill in the blanks just seals the deal.
The fur, the expressions, the idea...good sir, I am in awe.
This image is shocking, but not in its subject matter, per se. In this modern world, we see a lot of werewolves, after all. What makes it so surprising is how you've broached the subject. You're right: this is sad. That look of terror in the mother's eyes, the screaming child who may well be oblivious to his or her true fate. It breaks my heart and enthralls me at the same time.
Here's the best part: nothing's happened. You've followed a classic horror ideal and frightened without showing anything. The idea that a mother or her child could be eaten alive by a savage beast does the job in and of itself. Allowing the viewer to fill in the blanks just seals the deal.
The fur, the expressions, the idea...good sir, I am in awe.
HoneyPossum on April 25, 2005, 12:58:19 PM
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emereldstone on April 16, 2005, 2:24:53 AM
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