• If you're a folklorist, chances are that you're going to die. Violently. Fiction writers may also apply.
• Never underestimate the power of Flash.
• A 6th sense constitutes for good photography.
• There is nothing wrong with hiding. Even men do it.
• It is physically impossible for one to climb rocks in a skirt, no matter how high the rocks are.
• Men + rituals = epic screw up.
• Resemblance runs deep in haunted villages; ghosts are essentially blind and can mistake you for their Aunt Mildred, plot willing.
• Women are too light to move furniture, but small ones can crawl under floorboards. Its because their breasts are smaller.
• Pain, loss, and isolation are keys to sealing gates to Hell.
• True love often gets in the way of the complete severing of material world attachment.
• I like 90 speed film. I like Zero speed more.
• Switching lenses on the fly is an art.
• It pays to wait and watch.
• TRUST THE TRACKING.
• I've learned to fear radios....wait, that's because of Silent Hill.
• Stains can be sinister.
• You can't be together forever.
• Stone Mirrors can raise the dead, but only once.
• In case of soot marks from people being "spirited away", use club soda. And change the upholstery. And maybe move away. From your house.
• New things to fear: the blind, strollers, gravity, and stains.
• Crying babies do not always mean a child is in danger. Sometimes, it means you are.
• Home is where the heart is, but it doesn't necessarily mean you're safe.
• Maybe its about time you looked under your desk....
--Dio (10/10/11)
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