RogueStarDemon [2019-07-30 22:25:41 +0000 UTC]
NORMALIZE the thing that looks like a giant 3-eyed albino mutant cat living in your basement
DESTIGMATIZE the act of closing your bedroom air vent to stop it's dry whispering– which you cannot tell whether it is random or directed at you– from reaching your ears
ROMANTICIZE the idea of counting the number of stairs it slowly climbs each night and praying he never makes it to the top
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RogueStarDemon In reply to Juicevox [2019-07-30 23:05:09 +0000 UTC]
we HAVE to let people know it's okay to experience:
-Being repulsed by the way he waltzes silently along the walls through the near-pitch-black darkness
-Feeling panic when seeing any normal cats because of the thing living in your basement
-Locking your bedroom door even though you know it wouldn't be enough to stop the cat from finding you
-Letting your bathroom taps run for a few extra seconds every morning because ever since it arrived, more and more of your tap water comes out black as ink
-Questioning why you're the only one who remembers your dog
-Why am I the only person who can remember my dog?
-What actually happened to the dog?? Where did it go??? I'm sure I locked the garden doors at night
-Oh my god I think I can still hear him whimpering downstairs sometimes under the floorboards
-I don't know if its actually him or just that giant mutant cat creature thing taunting me and toying with my mind again
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