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Intersection of Reality and Nightmare

2D Horror posted on Apr 07, 2004
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We spend the day among people. We go home and spend the evening with friends and family. Then we spend the night with our Dreams and sometimes Nightmares..!! What do we dream of? What do we fear? Is it here in this picture or buried very, very deep in our subconscious? If we could go into our deep dark thoughts we would find out what we really fear. No not the normal every day things do we really fear. It's the unknown, the scratch on the door, the bump against the house, the creak of the floor board. The quick movement we see out of the corner of our eye, the branch scraping against the house. These are the things we fear because they are not the dog scratching at the door, or a board falling against the house, or the settling of the house. Nor the play of light in the hallway. The branch is too far from the house to scrape against it. What makes these sounds, these bumps, look in the picture. Which one do you fear? Which one visits you in the night? What will visit you TONIGHT? VistaPro

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Snow_Angel

2:31AM | Wed, 07 April 2004

Lol!! I can't get over all the characters in this image! Its really wild Frank! Thanks for sharing it and the nostalgia! :)

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Cosme..D..Churruca

6:02AM | Wed, 07 April 2004

Very interesting work! Well done!


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