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  2. Lovecraftian horror - Wikipedia

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    Lovecraftian horror, also called cosmic horror [2] or eldritch horror, is a subgenre of horror, fantasy fiction and weird fiction that emphasizes the horror of the unknowable and incomprehensible [3] more than gore or other elements of shock. [4]

  3. Horror and terror - Wikipedia

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    Gary Crawford (1986) "Criticism" in J. Sullivan (ed) The Penguin Encyclopedia of Horror and the Supernatural. Ann Radcliffe (1826) "On the Supernatural in Poetry" in The New Monthly Magazine 7, 1826, pp 145–52. Devendra Varma (1966) The Gothic Flame. New York: Russell and Russell. Gina Wisker (2005) Horror Fiction: An Introduction. New York ...

  4. Why We Hate - Wikipedia

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    With the team in place, we delve into historical and modern-day stories of hate, traveling around the globe to uncover its mystery in others and in ourselves. If we understand why we act the way we do, we can change the way we act. That is what we are uniquely capable of as human beings." Why We Hate has been in development for the past four ...

  5. The Best Halloween Movies for People Who Hate Horror Movies - AOL

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    Below, we’ve rounded up the best Halloween movies for people who hate horror. You can go for a Disney classic like Coco or Halloweentown . Or zip back to the ’90s to watch some kids rescue ...

  6. Psychological horror - Wikipedia

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    Through deliberate exposure to the things we fear, we acclimate ourselves to them." [6] Humans have a tendency to exhibit a cognitive bias called the negativity bias that points to why we are more likely to identify and dwell on negative aspects of our environments than positive ones, even if they both occur in the same magnitude ...

  7. Christianity and violence - Wikipedia

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    Christians have had diverse attitudes towards violence and nonviolence over time. Both currently and historically, there have been four attitudes towards violence and war and four resulting practices of them within Christianity: non-resistance, Christian pacifism, just war, and preventive war (Holy war, e.g., the Crusades). [1]

  8. Hatred - Wikipedia

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    Hatred or hate is an intense negative emotional response towards certain people, things or ideas, usually related to opposition or revulsion toward something. [1] Hatred is often associated with intense feelings of anger , contempt , and disgust .

  9. I’m an American Israeli. Here’s why Jews keep ... - AOL

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    So yes, I think that’s why many of us keep posting this chain of tributes and horrors. Because it’s the only thing we can do besides pray, let our families and friends there and here know they ...