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Do you guys know that special time of the night when you feel like you've crossed into another world? That time when everything slows to a crawl, your other senses heighten, and all the strange thoughts that get drowned out in the activities of the day-to-day are suddenly amplified and play back in your head with the fuzziness of a VHS tape? The feelings I get around that time of night are the same ones I get whenever I watch Ross Scott's content, put on MST3K or Seinfeld, think about Half Life, certain kinds of architecture, especially if it's from a Bloc country, and read H.P. Lovecraft. 

Since we're diurnal animals, we would naturally find the night strange and mysterious; we were never meant to see it. But I wonder why I get the same feeling that I do then whenever I see this other stuff?

Does anybody else know what I'm talking about, and if so, can you give it a name and tell me what does it for you?
 

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I take a lot of late-night walks (when it's not extremely cold outside), and yeah, I get that all the time. I've been listening to the audiobooks of Discworld while doing so over the course of the last year.

 

 

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On 12/14/2022 at 10:41 AM, Shaddy said:

I take a lot of late-night walks (when it's not extremely cold outside), and yeah, I get that all the time. I've been listening to the audiobooks of Discworld while doing so over the course of the last year.

Is that you, Bradbury?

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