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aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

>> No.19846922
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19846922

I can smell a gusic thread from a mile away

>> No.19847041

These books gave me a lot of weird boners. I think it was the BAD ENDs that fucked me up.

>> No.19847051

>>19847041
Why is multiple choice with BAD ENDs such a fetish-prone format

>> No.19847082

>>19847041
if you're going to be a useless coombrain at least give some examples then
other than the tickle page that gets posted in every 'bumps thread

>> No.19847108

have you never had a goopy woopy cheesy weesy piece a pizza pie

>> No.19847179

>>19847082
The boy laying an egg. Anything involving being eaten/smothered. Anything involving monster girls. Anything involving being transformed.

>> No.19847206

>>19847179
what does any of that have to do with sex?

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>>19847206
I said they were weird boners, didn't I?

>> No.19847554

>>19847220
true, i'm just being a cunt
i take it you're talking about re-reading them as an adult or youth
i truly don't get it though, is it the influence of anime or what?
none of that shit ever occurred to me while reading these books and still wouldn't

>> No.19847580

>>19847108
this is the story where the kid gets visited by an invisible boy who starts invading his life
first the guy's just eating his food, leaving his room a mess, getting his parents mad at him
then he starts getting picked on at school because he tries to tell people what's happening and everyone makes fun of him or thinks he's insane
but then it gets really fucked up when the guy sabotages an important relay race he'd been anticipating for a year and now his friends hate him
and it takes a really dark turn right before the end when his parents start treating him like a mental patient and are about to drag him to a psychiatrist
but before that there's an interlude where him and his female friend go to a creepy house in their town that's reputed to be haunted to try and film ghost activity for a school project
the invisible kid, unknowingly to them, plays the role of the ghost and actually beats their asses a little bit
so the book had already hit three different scary beats. then comes to cheap but shocking twist
he uses a flashlight-like device made by his scientist parents to reveal the invisible kid and prove he isn't crazy
the kid is a "monster" - he's human. everyone else in the world is some kind vaguely described insectoid lifeform
the human kid's parents made him invisible so he wouldn't get put in a zoo or experimented on
when they adapted this episode to tv, obviously the people had to look human. so for the twist, they made the characters turn around and gave them faces in the backs of their heads
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5OPo-GzirM

>> No.19847606

>>19847580
blogger beware didn't like this but he must be retarded
it's an absolute madhouse compared to the other one i just re-read today, "Don't Go to Sleep"

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>>19847041
>>19847082

>> No.19847841

>>19847606
Ofc blogger beware wouldn't. He was a complete normie. But compared to what kids read today (nothing), this was practically Inception. Speaking of Blogger Beware, do blogs still exist?