Well whatever the house's role in those shenanigans, the #TheHousethatDrippedBlood was fun to look at throughout. The fashion, the wallpapers, the decor, the colors -- who cares about a little dripping blood. Thanks #frightclub for another groovy '70s anthology piece!
oh yes I think you're right about the iron! I was admiring how secure the candles looked in it, with the holder "sleeves" coming up so far. #TheHouseThatDrippedBlood#FrightClub
hm not sure I understand what the house was responsible for exactly... ("treating their personalities accordingly" etc.) #FrightClub#TheHousethatDrippedBlood
It's one of these films that was referenced so much in the 90s, at least in my humanities grad school milieu, that I think my brain concluded I had seen it at some point. I love the watch parties for introducing me to stuff like this that I've overlooked without realizing it.
The story makes me wonder about the wisdom of taking 4-year-olds on hikes in mountain lion terrain--or any little creature (dogs) that can separate from the adult humans. On the other hand the article stresses how incredibly rare such attacks are.
Because it feels relevant as we continue to evaluate the media and our representatives’ statements, my favorite way to identify the active vs. passive voice.