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The Infernal Names is a compiled list of adversarial or antihero figures from mythology intended for use in Satanic ritual. The following names are as listed in The Satanic Bible (1969), written by Church of Satan founder Anton Szandor LaVey. [1]
Tsundere (ツンデレ, pronounced [t͡sɯndeɾe]) is a Japanese term for a character development process that depicts a character with an initially harsh personality who gradually reveals a warmer, friendlier side over time.
Bucket list List of things to do before dying Popular culture derivation Derived from the older phrase "kick the bucket"; popularized by the 2007 film The Bucket List: Cargo 200: Corpses of soldiers Military slang: Military code word used in the Soviet Union and the post-Soviet states referring to the transportation of military casualties Cark ...
The real secret sauce, though: Simon Pegg and Nick Frost as lovable best friends. 14. 'The Cabin in the Woods' (2012) Name a horror trope and it's referenced in this genre-deconstructing wonder ...
Roger Thesaurus has a problem. His two best friends are worst enemies. Dusting, who is rough and disgusting has forced his way to become Roger's best friend but Roger already had a best friend, Millicent, who is bossy. The two best friends constantly fight for Roger's attention, while he copes with parents who have decided to separate.
Amicicide – the act of killing a friend (Latin: amicus "friend"). Androcide – the systematic killing of men. Assassination – the act of killing a prominent person for either political, religious, or monetary reasons. Capital punishment – the judicial killing of a human being for crimes. Casualty – death (or injury) in wartime.
No Code: Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One: 2019-05-21 [19] Off: Psychological horror: Unproductive Fun Time Windows: 2008-06-05 Omori: Role-playing, psychological horror: OMOCAT: Windows, macOS, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4: 2020-12-25 [180] Observer: Adventure Walking simulator, psychological horror, science ...
The word creepypasta first appeared on 4chan, an online imageboard, around 2007. It is a variant of copypasta (from " copy and paste "), another 4chan term which refers to blocks of text which become viral by being copied widely around the internet .