Talk:Barbie.avi/@comment-1842462-20150418234025/@comment-1842462-20150605041823

Late reply, my apologies.

For me personally-- As fear and likes are subjective, the most frightening things are the ones that actually exist. For example, a story about a monster will not frighten me, because I know it is not real. But when there are stories about humans with illnesses… I find it scary. Because instead of mindless gore that's improbable, it feels like something that could happen to me or someone else… Which it has before.

As for the videos, fear of them is also subjective. The first two aren't frightening, but I would be lying if I said I didn't become a little tense while watching them. Especially the last one.

Now in this story… Some things are left to interpretation, rather than leaving someone completely confused, which I think is good for this story. Yes, it has problems definitely. I personally think the story could've gone without the whole "going into a seemingly abandoned house" or finding the computer in some deserted place.

Tl;dr: The little things and implications of things that happen in the real world can be much more scary than… A majority of the "popular" stories, or a lot of things in the horror media. But that's just me.