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I'm the same way! I saw a parody clip of a Saw movie that had a real scene in it, and I couldn't get my mind of that scene. And it was right before I went to bed. -__- Horror movies (and anything else that is really violent and graphic in nature) tend to make me feel sick. There was one Law and Order episode that had someone begging for their life, and I literally had to leave the room.

I actually love Law and Order, but only SVU xDD;

My best friend is the same way, she couldn't sleep for days after watching a youtube clip of parts of Fatal Frame. We're peas in a pod in that we can't stand scary, although I've watched my boyfriend play Dead Space (and DS2) with the only ill side effect being that I was terrified of elevators alone.
 


I actually love Law and Order, but only SVU xDD;

My best friend is the same way, she couldn't sleep for days after watching a youtube clip of parts of Fatal Frame. We're peas in a pod in that we can't stand scary, although I've watched my boyfriend play Dead Space (and DS2) with the only ill side effect being that I was terrified of elevators alone.

I like Law and Order CI. :3

I stay away form horror games. >__> Being scared is not my type of thing. XD I remember in my drama class, on days where we couldn't practice plays and such, my teacher would play movies, and every movie he picked that year was a horror movie. -__- He picked 30 Days of Night ( or whatever, as I didn't pay attention) and I literally had to keep my face buried in my english book.
 
I've gotten better at watching scenes with blood. I blame Criminal Minds and X-Files. Not to mention my taking a year of Forensics in 11th grade (strangely enough, I loved the unit on serology and joked about how I wish we could experiment with real blood).
 
Yeah, oddly enough I don't mind watching those forensic science shows with all the dead bodies and blood spatter and all that, but I don't like seeing that sort of stuff in fictional works. Go figure.
 
On the subject of original programming on Spike TV, 1000 Ways to Die is actually pretty decent, if only because of the presentation style; at least it's nowhere near as obnoxious as MANswers. The less said about Deadliest Warrior, the better; there's nothing there that you can't learn by watching either the Discovery Channel or the History Channel.
 
My parents watch that all the time too, just saying. It gets really boring after awhile, since idk what anything on there is. They also like to alternate between that and "Pawn Stars". :/

We barely get to watch anything else anymore OTL
 
Pawn Stars is a little...unbelievable. All these people just so happen to bring in stuff from history (I can believe stuff such as old cowboy collections, coke machines, etc.) while their filming. Just how long are the cameramen/staff their?
 
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