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It’s Never Colonel Mustard in The Library With A Candlestick

funny graphs - It's typically a psychotic in a mask with a rusty knife.

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  1. Xbtrfd says:

    FIRST BROSKIS

  2. Terranstar says:

    Yeah people aren’t very smart when it comes to horror films. I mean the people in them.

  3. Emma says:

    And they never listen to the music, do they?

  4. ... says:

    Huh… most horror movies I’ve seen they do lock the door or hide or call an emergency number or sneak. There isn’t one I can recall off the top of my head where they did make a lot of noise storming down the stairs.

    • AceDevil says:

      How many horror movies have you seen? Cause people blindly checking something after they hear a disturbance is a popular cliché in horror movies.

      • ... says:

        Maybe I’ve just not seen them. As I said I’ve never seen it happen. I haven’t watched many horror movies but I’ve watched a few. Most common cliche I’ve seen was reaching for a baseball bat or something while sneaking round corners.

  5. A Random Pooka says:

    My favorite is when their friend gets nabbed/eaten/killed and they’re standing there YELLING their friend’s name and looking for them instead of hiding from the monster that they know is out there.

    I love my friends, but I don’t know if I love them enough to just STAND there and be monsterbait

  6. InsertNameHere says:

    It should be Go downstairs making a lot of noise and ask who it is.

  7. Thalia says:

    The red part is too small.


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