A most fascinating worker, with a job most unusual...
“Tonight’s story on the Twilight Zone is somewhat unique and calls for a different kind of introduction..”
BOO! It’s my tower of terror oc
please for the love of god tell me you're actually him
mod here: No, I am not Rod Serling. He died in 1975. I was just inspired to create this account for my love of The Twilight Zone and other horror media, as well as an outlet for some of my frustrations with modern politics.
Mr. Serling, if he was alive today, would be turning 101 this Christmas, so I don't think he would have been running a Tumblr blog at that age.
If you are a fan of The Twilight Zone and are looking for another anthological series about terror and what lessons it teaches, I highly recommend The Magnus Archives.
The Magnus Archives is a horror podcast with 200 episodes, following a man named Jonathan Sims as he settles into his new role as the Head Archivist of The Magnus Institute. But this is no ordinary job, and not everything is as it seems, as Jon will soon come to See.
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This, as you may be familiar with, is an orb, one containing a rather unique individual. A girl, who is not at all human, but a machine. A singing instrument who is hiding in your Wireless Fidelity. She exists purely on the internet, for the entertainment of millions. Her song is broadcast to... The Twilight Zone.
hatsune miku (real) (not clickbait) (at 3AM) (gone wrong)
lowkey we just got raptured and you’re still here that’s crazy im posting from heaven
New JFK conspiracy: the car shot him
I love the idea of a roomba topography map being the jumping on point for a liminal horror story. House of Leaves II: Roomba.
A machine designed to look like a car, but not operate as one.
Have you ever looked closely at a car windshield?
The edge of the glass is painted where it is glued to the car but it has these small dots between the clear and painted glass.
These are there for a reason. When the sun hits the glass the painted areas and the clear areas will absorb heat at different rates. This causes the glass to expand and contract differently putting stress on the glass.
These dots help the glass to warm up more evenly over a larger area so the glass does not suffer stress that could cause it to spontaneously explode.
Fun fact: the Tesla cybertruck doesn’t have these.
Yes, the glass will spontaneously crack or explode in the sun.
You're moving into a land of both shadow and substance, of things and ideas. You've just crossed over into... the Twilight Zone.
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