Sport-horror could be interesting. If anyone can pull it off, it’s Peele
All of these seem like the sort of things people use when they have escape-artist horses
Okay, that’s too perfect. Name of the town: “Renardeaux, Qc”
“Get Out” is super awesome and so important to the genre but I really prefer “Us” as a horror flick. So creepy, great pace, acting and visuals!”
Lol. Gets murkier when you’re in neither of those places and use a combo of both. I’ll stick with “closer” for now
I kinda like the funky-saurs too. They have a disheveled, extinct vibe I identify with.
Don’t worry, Canada is prepared to provide an endless honk supply should anyone be running low. 🪿🪿
Farther/further
Lamb was so great. Does “Amulet” fall into folk horror? It was so great too!
RIP. Tough work for surely too little
Someone’s mom totally gonna blow me through these jorts!
If only you had paid attention you would know how to summon a president.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/14157615
> Fruity Feathered Friend
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> Image description: A creatively crafted owl sits, made entirely from the body of a pineapple. The top leaves of the pineapple form a crown, mimicking the plumage of an owl. Its eyes, carved from the golden flesh of the fruit, are wide and expressive. The meticulous design transforms an ordinary pineapple into a representation of an owl, showcasing both nature’s and human’s artistry.
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> Steps: 46, Size: 832x1216, Seed: 1880346009, Sampler: DPM++ 2M Karras, CFG scale: 10, Clip skip: 2
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The bottled-water company last year tried to kill legislation aimed at protecting aquifers at a time when many are at risk nationally.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/11792585
> In a Victory for Poland Spring, Maine Rejects New Groundwater Limits > > The bottled-water company last year tried to kill legislation aimed at protecting aquifers at a time when many are at risk nationally. > > Maine’s Legislature voted down a bill that would have limited large-scale pumping of groundwater in the state. Poland Spring, the bottled-water giant, had lobbied aggressively against the measure. > > The proposal would have placed a 10-year limit on large-scale water-extraction contracts, a restriction that the bill’s supporters said would protect Maine’s precious groundwater at a time when water levels are falling across the country. It failed to pass on Thursday by a 21-to-12 vote in the State Senate. > > Poland Spring, a major presence in Maine, draws water from eight locations around the state to bottle and sell. It is trying to lock in a new contract of up to 45 years to pump water in Lincoln, a former mill town. > > BlueTriton — which owns Poland Spring and other major bottled-water brands, including Arrowhead and Deer Park — lobbied against the changes. Last year, The New York Times reported that the company wrote, and circulated among legislators, a proposed amendment that would have gutted the bill. > > Non-paywall link
Don’t worry, they haven’t removed the sweaty/hairy arm attached to it tho.