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It's like when Mitch Hedberg talked about how photos of Bigfoot were always blurry, and how everyone thought that meant they weren't real and nothing to worry about. But he instead said, "I think Bigfoot is blurry. That's the problem. Which is even more scary to me. Because there's a large, out of focus monster. Roamin' the countryside." 😂
But instead of blurriness, it's an omniscient town that generates horrors from both your own psyche and its nightmarish past, predicated on where and when you look ... 😐
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