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I Can't Stand the Horror Trope of Slashers that Can 'Teleport'

  Credit to  Teleportation Vector Images | Depositphotos There is one horror trope that always bothers me when it comes to several horror movies.  How the hell can a slasher be in two places at once? What I mean by that is…why do horror directors sometimes ignore how a human can move? I’ve seen several horror movies that were really great, but were ruined by a killer who was able to teleport.  That doesn’t make any sense.  Unless time travel is involved, then go for it, but a human killer can’t teleport! Where does this sudden supernatural ability come from? It’s just so…stupid. So, like, does the mask or the outfit give the killer powers or what? This is a random side rant, but I felt the need to talk about this. I recently remembered a horror movie where the killer was able to be at two places at once, while he was going after two people.  Like he somehow was able to travel across the entire city in seconds to catch up to the other victim. How??? Not even science can explain this!!!

Tender is the Flesh is the Most Disgusting Horror Novel I Have Ever Read so Far in 2024

 

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Tender is the Flesh is hands down the sickest novel I have read this year in 2024. I thought I was able to handle my limits when it came to horror stories of cannibalism. I will admit, I was wrong. 

This novel was written by Agustina Bazterrica, and the story follows a man who works in the meat industry. He helps to distribute human flesh, because the entire world had to resort to eating human meat. 

What an insane premise. 

I'm not even halfway done with the novel. 

I wanted to bring up this novel, because even though I already feel sick reading this story, I want to challenge myself by finishing this novel. 

I'll probably write a new review later on the full story and my thoughts on it, but so far, all I can say is that I'm freaked out. 

I would never recommend this story to anyone. Only to those who have a strong stomach. 

I still can't over get those lighthearted conversations the main character had with his acquaintances about their work with human meat. It was so sick...



Thanks for reading!
Emy Quinn

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