Sometimes You Just Want to Scream Your Head Off

I knew someone who told me once that every once in a while he would go into the subway, walk to the very end of the platform, wait for a train to approach the station and just as it loudly pulled in – he would scream at the top of his lungs. He would do this until his head cleared and his frustrations were vented.

We live in a society that teaches us to supress our emotions, however unhealthy it is… Some people go home and break dishes, some people meditate… I love scary movies – the scarier the better. I don’t do rollercoasters and this is my only opportunity to scream – like a mad woman. Last week, I spotted some buzz referring to Paranormal Activity as THE SCARIEST MOVIE OF ALL TIME, now while I really do try not drink the marketing kool aid – every once in a while I get sucked in anyway.

It’s almost halloween and I do need to let a few wails and shrills fly (I’ve been close to emotional exhaustion lately) so I’m looking forward to seeing this

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