so tasty. so good. so nourishing. I like to grab it out of the fridge and go outside and drink it straight from the jug and feel the sun and the wind. I love you chocolate milk. if you haven’t had chocolate milk since you were a child, a chocolate milk renaissance is paradigm-shifting
Dec 10, 2024

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had some for the first time in like 15 years, that shit hits. And not that trash yoo-hoo, chocolate piss water. Local dairy brand in the 16oz bottle at the gas station chocolate milk. On the choco milk train in 24 like we used to do it.
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It’s literally the best drink ever.
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study the folklore and myth of your actual local region. live your daily life under the logic of fairytales. communicate as heavily as possible in proverbs and riddles. humans are a storytelling creature and there is a reason these archetypes and motifs appear to humans across times/cultures/places
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lots of great recs here, but if you want horror that is more based in storytelling and has a bit more on its mind than just slashers or gore you should check out folk horror or older horror films from the 60s/70s. as others have recommended, The Wicker Man (1973) is a must. Rosemary’s Baby (1968) is also a classic. The VVitch (2015) is also fantastic as an intro to more conceptual horror. you said you wanted deeper cuts, so check out Viy (1967) or Alucarda (1977), both of which i’ve posted more detailed recs for on my profile. also!!!! i don’t know how you feel about silent/b&w films but Nosferatu (1922) is an all-time genre mainstay that still holds up. Ari Aster’s work is great but it’s probably more gruesome than you’re looking for. have fun!!!
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