Thursday, April 5, 2012

Easter Horrors

So Easter is on Sunday, and instead of reflecting on the sacrifice Christ made for me and His eventual Glory and Resurrection, I would like to focus on this:


First thought: Pure Nightmare Fuel.

I have watched this four times and each time I'm more and more disturbed by it.  The bunnies are screaming silently as they slowly melt away.  Just look at their faces and try not to see the horror in their beady little candy eyes, and imagine the terror they feel as they realize there's no escape from  total obliteration.
So yeah... Happy Easter. 

8 comments:

  1. Oh my gosh, haha. That is definite nightmare fuel. And that song playing through the whole thing? Creepy.

    Just... very creepy, haha. I can never look at a chocolate bunny the same way. And chocolate bunnies with "real looking eyes" were already sad.

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    1. The whole thing is creepy. I kept watching it and thinging "Who does that?"

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  2. As a housewife I'm actually more horrified of what those people did to their poor iron

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    1. I saw that and thought "Welp, they're not going to use that iron again."

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    2. Hey Dude?
      Yeah Dude?
      Let's like, get that purple iron and like, dye some purple eggs.
      Like, what for Dude?
      Like, you know, make a horror film, we'll melt some chocolate rabbits or some shizz.
      Rad Dude and let's like, you know, find some creepy chick singing nonsense words with piano music.
      Excellent!

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  3. How did you even find this?? It really is quite disturbing and their eyes just seem to have a look of horror about them. Have to keep telling myself they're not real... they're just chocolate...

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  4. Oh my God, Easter Bunny murder! I am laughing so hard right now, but I'm also horrified! That last one was the worst, with the eyes melting backwards...*shudder*

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  5. did you know "Nifer" is in the Urban Dictionary. I know, so off topic.

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