Trevor Collins
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Oh, yeah.
There's so much body horror, but I almost forgot how much there was.
And it's heavy.
This is just one of those creepypastas that culminates into such a unique fear, a unique angle on terror at the very end.
I'm really curious to hear your thoughts on that.
i like that i like like overly like it's like it's overly stimulated right like in the complex fabric of emotion and personality is this a nugget that the gas woke up and all of the other pieces fell away and it became pure that's an interesting take my take has always been that there is some innate primal entity within us
For whatever reason, you know, it's a little bit cosmic horror in that sense.
Yeah.
That for some reason, the gas essentially kills the person, kills everything inside them, personality, emotions, and everything.
So the body is still ticking and it allows this creature to wake up.
And this creature, by way of trying to keep these people up for 30 days, was able to manifest because it's basically saying, this is why we sleep.
It keeps the evil within us.
This...
this cosmic horror entity at bay because it can't follow us there.
But now because they have, whether it's the gas doing it, keeping them awake, whatever, this creature has been able to then take over the faculties of the body and kind of finally almost get free, right?
It can have the body, but it's still in the chamber.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, dude, we're going to run the gambit because, you know, there's so many different types of horror.
And I felt like