#16 – Trailer
Posted on January 9, 2012 at 12:00 am by Chris
Chapter: Comic
I don’t know why I keep doing this. I frequently have dreams involving the last thing I was thinking about before sleeping. How could it ever be a good idea to fill my head with the latest in zombie special effects and piercing staccato music right before closing my eyes? Now I have to spend an hour browsing puppyfluffy.com to reset my fright-o-meter or I’ll never get to sleep.
Tags: bed, horror, movie
Aww, puppyfluffy.com isn’t a real place? Oh well.
No, but cuteoverload.com is.
Not even one of those “buy this url” pages.
Lately I have been dreaming entire new episodes of Doctor Who. It’s pretty awesome actually, but I don’t know where it comes from.
You might want to write them down if you can remember it all. Then contact the company behind Doctor Who.
i know it’s not ‘puppyfluffy dot com but i found a similar website a while back while browsing reddit. Kidbleach.com. it’s a slideshow of SFW pictures of puppies, kittens, and other adorable little fuzzballs. it has some semi nsfw companion sites, eyebleach and guybleach. useful to remember after seeing something horrifying.
I’m behind a work firewall and that’s not loading. I’m therefore highly skeptical over whether you’re telling the truth rather than trolling…
other new rule: never play portal 2 before sleeping, unless you want to have dreams consisting entirely of wheatley talking endlessly with you being powerless to stop him.
But I enjoyed Wheatly’s rants. It’s amazing how someone can be both lovingly stupid and evil at the same time.
Worse: Reading half the SCP archive.
You will spend a week convinced that 173 or one of the other vision / darkness-based horrors is lurking in every shady corner when headed to bed from computer, and curse yourself for not getting up halfway through to turn a few lights on.
I’m terrible about this. When I finally decide to sleep, I have to strategically turn on and off lights so that I’m never in complete darkness for more than a second or two. Then I get to sit in bed with the light until I can convince myself that if I fall asleep fast enough, all the things that come out when the light goes off can’t get me.