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Old 11-11-2010, 03:18 PM   #71 (permalink)
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Dayvan Cowboy: Thanks, but none of those are dark. The second one might be, but I dislike electronic. Cindergarden would still be the best. Just listen to all of their songs for damnations sake! They are not that difficult to download.

ravenRAWRRR and the other hundred or so member who do not understand the 'darkness' I am talking about: It is a feeling. Not in an enclosed area, not sacrificing puppies or swimming in misery. Misery, sadness and hatred is not a feature usually associated with me. This is pathetic, but sometimes I even feel remorse when I kill a fly, lol. I do not hate living things unless I have a good reason to, but when I do my hatred is great. This 'darkness' I have learned about after finishing the game 'Silent hill 2', and it is impossible to convey. I can only feel it in LARGE open spaces with certain features attached to them. It is a sense of freedom, horror and hollowness. I am not gothic, emo or satanic. Few weak examples of this might be:


GOG DAMN IT. I cannot post images.


Again, do not reply with hate unless you understand.

And as I stated before (I think), I respect each man as I would respect myself until they disrespect me (The same applies to 'women').

a video game changed your life THAT drastically? oh wow... is it wrong that i find the patheticness of that humorous? i mean, peoples life usually changes when they go through intense situations, experience life from someone elses view point, hear a great speaker, etc. usually NOT from videogames. so if i play silent hill 2, will i become dark like you? will i at least understand this "darkness" you speak so fondly of?

it sounds to me from the way that u describe this feeling of "darkenss" that you may just have a phobia of large open spaces and may be experiencing a bit of psychosis along with it. u should get help for that

and you say that you are not satanic, yet you say GOG dammit instead of god dammit. im not saying that you need to be christian or anything cuz i could really care less about what your religious beliefs are but if u dont wanna come off as satanic u probly shouldnt say GOG DAMMIT!

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Old 11-11-2010, 03:29 PM   #72 (permalink)
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The "darkness" sounds very much like mental illness to me.
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Old 11-11-2010, 03:30 PM   #73 (permalink)
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a video game changed your life THAT drastically? oh wow... is it wrong that i find the patheticness of that humorous?
I think that there should be a new religion. silenthilltwoism or something
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So the darkness is something to do with shooting zombies...?
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The darkness is the void where his brain should be.

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Old 11-11-2010, 03:31 PM   #76 (permalink)
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Why have you put women in apostrophes? Are you implying that they might not actually exist? I have to inform you kid, they're not some media fantasy cooked up to keep social misfits like you confused. They do actually exist. Some of them are even people!

But then, you wouldn't know that, I suppose.
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Why have you put women in apostrophes? Are you implying that they might not actually exist? I have to inform you kid, they're not some media fantasy cooked up to keep social misfits like you confused. They do actually exist. Some of them are even people!

But then, you wouldn't know that, I suppose.
Some of them are zombies.
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Why have you put women in apostrophes? Are you implying that they might not actually exist? I have to inform you kid, they're not some media fantasy cooked up to keep social misfits like you confused. They do actually exist. Some of them are even people!

But then, you wouldn't know that, I suppose.
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Some of them are zombies.
I know!
only the "dark" ones are zombies, duuuh!!! which would change his life because then maybe he could find a dark zombie priestess to start a family of dark undead demon-zombie-babies with

but seriously AlmightyMasterOfSatanicWeepingAndSorrow, i love ya kid. u have made my day with all this! im gonna go play silent hill right now so i can join this religion silenthillwoism we have spoken of and i can grow up to be a dark lord of the abyss just like you

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GOG dammit? bloody hell, a misprint. Silent Hill 2 is not just a video game, it is the perfect horror game I was waiting for my whole life. Most people do not experience what I did, but this game gave me understanding of what I really want. I suck at explaining, so I will probably leave it at this. Anyway, the silent hill music is what I am after. Already got 2 dvd's of it.

Scissorman: One song is forsaken by disturbed (Better than the korn version), (next I will give you the song keywords that will be first on the YouTube list) silent hill fading , silent hill witchcraft , silent hill always on my mind , one more soul to the call , dance with the night wind , desolate streets , silent hill conspiracy , fermata in mystic air , silent hill true , silent hill betrayal , silent hill movie samael , silent hill music hometown , silent I want love , sickness unto foolish death , room of angels , promise reprise , (And the best one yet): alex theme .

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