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>have random movie stream on in the background while working
>return of the Living Dead III is on
>halfway into the movie, suddenly vividly remember how the rest of the plot plays out
>remember seeing part of the movie as a young child
>realize some of the imagery and audio have been stuck on loop in my head since childhood
>realize this may be where my interest in alt women and BDSM started
Now I'm curious about this happening in other people. Has anyone else ever accidentally discovered old media that awakened something in them without them realizing it until they revisited it years later?
The most common example I've heard of is probably the animated Robin Hood movie turning people into furries.
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>>218643137
yes i often think i imagined a really wierd scene and it turns out it was not only real, but just as freaky as I'd remembered.

shit like the transforming gum in My Favourite Martian or bishop being rippped in two in Aliens
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I saw lot of kids. took me until 30 years and when my 4th furrygf made me so I realized perhaps where it came down from. now we have 3 kids (boy, boy, girl) n I cunt wait to see it for them when they get 3-5 years
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Ive always loved a certain style of interior design. Some sort of weird american southwest/mexican/whimsical 90s/cozy feeling that ive always been chasing. And I was super obsessed with having a window seat as a kid. I randomly watched Spy Kids the other day and its 100% from their house! And then the sisters first scene is her sitting in a window seat. Theres a lot of others but I cant think of them now
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>>218643137
This loser pos garbage is stuck in the 80’s. m
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Semi-related but I think I became a smoker because of the cool Joe Camel posters from the 90s.
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>>218644620
You became a smoker because of bad genetics and lack of a father in your life.
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>>218643137
Unlikely. That shit ought to be more deeply wired into you than merely being the product of having watched a movie.
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I watched Return to the Blue Lagoon multiple multiple times when I was like 9. I remember just being glued to the screen holding my breath. I now realize it definitely had an affect
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>>218643137
I have a raging ENF fetish and I know for a fact it's because of seeing Drew Barrymore fall out the window naked in Charlie's Angels when I was 10
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>>218645176
THATS WHAT I WAS FORGETTING. Yes dude! 100000% This scene was pure crack when I was 10. Always been huge into ENF
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>>218644273
there was a certain style in movies I'd see growing up that made me really nostalgic for an aesthetic I'm not even sure exists. it wasn't linked to a particular time period either, I saw it in tons of stuff
like a kitchen with a yellow painted wall and a simple wooden white table and chairs, with a large window casting the afternoon glow into the room
like organic materials and a general wholesome timeless look
I remember seeing stuff like it in Jaws, the parrot movie Paulie, the Jeff Bridges movie The Door in the Floor which I only watched because Mimi Rogers got naked in it but kept watching due to how aesthetic everything was
is it just a general Southwest US type aesthetic? there was nothing particularly hispanic-influenced about any of it



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