tiger-in-the-flightdeck: captainlordauditor: mehofkirkwall:99fandomsandmarvelisone:krispythinkin
tiger-in-the-flightdeck: captainlordauditor: mehofkirkwall: 99fandomsandmarvelisone: krispythinkings: pearlmarley: sherlockismyholmesboi: hurpthederp: thenarator: joshunf: this guy would survive in movies girl i hope you appreciate your boyfriend. he just stood practically on top of a horror movie monster so you could get out of the elevator first. he loves you. are we going to ignore the actress who got kicked in the face well thats the price you pay for fucking terrifying someone This whole post is GOLD Yea, if you’re an actor and you deliberately try to freak people out then you need to be aware it’s flight or FIGHT. There’s a chance that someone will run away screaming but someone could also square up and try to kick your creepy ass. By deciding to be a creepy bastard you are accepting the possibility that you might end up getting hurt and I do not feel sorry for you. I mean if you’re being paid to scare people– like in shit like this or haunted houses– you are not in this to be injured. Shit like this is why people think its ok to break people’s faces in the community haunted house and y'all are just validating that. I feel like it’s different in a haunted house because they agreed to it though. Yeah, there is a HUGE difference between someone deciding “I’m going to go into a haunted house, and I know that people will try to scare me, so I will behave” and “I’m on my way down the street and some douche canoe decides to prank me for The Views.” I feel really bad for actors who get hit in haunted houses, but I have no sympathy for pranksters who get the crap kicked out of them by some unsuspecting, non-consenting potential victim. -- source link