I have never seen these flavors before

I have never seen these flavors before

Stopped by a 7/11 after a work thing and saw these in there. Ive never seen these these flavors before ever.

u/James_Tigs — 1 day ago

What was that "wake up" or "let go" that was spoken quietly just as Nikkis Spell Breaks.

During that final scene of obsession just as Wish Nikkis about to end herself and the spell breaks theres a subtle "let go" or "wake up" I cant quiet make out clearly spoken. My question is what or who was it? Or if anyone else has heard what im talking about.

u/James_Tigs — 1 month ago
▲ 15 r/Dreams

I tried to recapture a nightmare I had years ago.

I had a dream/nightmare. I was in a very large blue and green room that had a walkway that led to a big elevator thing. In the room were many children in a line walking towards the big elevator thing.

There was this very tall yellow two-headed creature with hair or feathers that was holding some other children. Its faces looked like blank opera masks.

If you stepped off the path towards the elevator, you would get killed.

There was also a tall, mean-looking man watching over all the children as they loaded into the elevator.

The entire dream felt like a nightmare with a sense of terror and dread.

The tall two-headed creature was significantly horrifying for some reason.

u/James_Tigs — 2 months ago
▲ 144 r/backrooms

What if a blind person stumbled into the backrooms?

How would a blind person survive in a dimension like the backrooms.

u/James_Tigs — 2 months ago

Getting called a "stalker" for existing

Im standing behind the bus stop for the shade minding my own business on my way home from a 10pm-6am shift. A route ive taken to work and from home many times. When all of a sudden I hear a voice saying "What the F*ck are you looking at" then again " What the f*ck are you looking at , i look up from my phone confused i realize this stranger is talking to me. She proceedes to call me a stalker and walk up on me trying to get in my face telling me "The bus stop is that way" again and again .lady I'm just trying to go home , ive been up since 8pm yesterday.

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u/James_Tigs — 2 months ago
▲ 87 r/Fallout

Beginning my first ever playthrough of New Vegas, wondering what to expect as a seasoned fallout 4 player.

u/James_Tigs — 2 months ago
▲ 13 r/ChatGPT

Thought id give it a try

Prompt: "Painting version of [Name + scene] like a Greek godyss"

u/James_Tigs — 2 months ago
▲ 59 r/ChatGPT

I imagine this would be the reality if time travel were to exist..

u/James_Tigs — 3 months ago
▲ 116 r/aiArt

Ive always appreciated the monster creation possibilities

u/James_Tigs — 3 months ago

ChatGPT used my screen as its prompts.

Was Creating random images on ChatGPT while watching YouTube and thought ,that part of the created image looked too real then realized it was a screenshot of the video I was watching.

u/James_Tigs — 3 months ago

Slasher Sit-Com I thought up Called "Slasher shack"

Slasher Shack: The Core Concept

​Slasher Shack is a surreal horror-comedy sitcom set in a reality where slasher movie logic has replaced the laws of nature. In this universe, masked killers are socially integrated, massacres are routine inconveniences, and civilization has psychologically adapted to a living nightmare.

​🏚️ The Setting: Domestic Absurdity

​At the center of the show is a dilapidated Victorian manor shared by legendary horror icons. Instead of epic plots, the focus remains on the "Aggressive Mundanity" of their lives:

​Michael Myers: The passive-aggressive roommate obsessed with quiet and routine.

​Jason Voorhees: The territorial "responsible one" who is oddly professional about his kills.

​Freddy Krueger: A bitter, washed-up celebrity mourning the days when fear actually carried weight.

​Art the Clown: A surreal wildcard who treats extreme violence like improvisational theater.

​Leatherface: The emotionally sensitive cook whose casseroles are (terrifyingly) incredible.

​🎭 The Tone: "The Office" Meets "Friday the 13th"

​The show balances genuine horror with deadpan, exhausted social energy. The violence is not "cartoonish"—the pain and panic are authentic. However, the psychological horror stems from the Emotional Reset:

​The Disconnect: A character might be dismembered, respawn by the afternoon, complain about insurance deductibles, and then share coffee with their killer.

​The Reaction: Society treats a chainsaw fight with the same emotional weight as a minor traffic jam or a stubbed toe.

​🌎 A Functioning Nightmare

​The world is disturbing because it still works. People hold 9-to-5 jobs, pay taxes, and host BBQs while:

​Gore cleanup crews hose blood off the sidewalks like it's common rainwater.

​News anchors report massacres with the casual tone of a weather forecast.

​Citizens aren't evil; they are simply adapted.

​The Hidden Tragedy: The slashers didn't win through an apocalypse—they won through normalization. Violence became mundane, and monstrosity became a social utility.

​☣️ Dimensional Toxicity

​For outsiders, the "Slasher Shack" dimension is psychologically lethal. Travelers avoid it not just because of the physical danger, but because of the Flattening:

​Normalization: The longer you stay, the more "normal" the atrocities feel.

​Assimilation: Eventually, you stop screaming and start complaining about the cleanup delay.

​Permanent Change: Once the nightmare feels mundane, you can never truly think like a "normal" person again.

​💡 The Core Premise

​Slasher Shack is a sitcom about legendary monsters living ordinary suburban lives in a civilization that adapted so completely to terror that the apocalypse became a bureaucratic routine.

u/James_Tigs — 3 months ago