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Why invest in a high-quality beard wash if I plan to apply beard oil immediately after drying?

Why invest in a high-quality beard wash if I plan to apply beard oil immediately after drying?

CAN'T I JUST USE NORMAL SHAMPOO?

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u/144i — 3 days ago
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I guide others to a treasure i can't possess

u/144i — 4 days ago
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First time Isee a bird that looks like this.

I spotted this unusual bird in my neighborhood today.

I found it today on May, 10. Winter/spring. In Turkey, Ankara. Photo taken at 6:00AM

I hope he's/she's doing okay, cuz it looks like his chest is bleeding, but it might just be his natural coloring.

The photo was taken from about 20 meters away on my phone, so it's a bit grainy. Does anyone know what species this is?

I live in turkey BTW.

u/144i — 5 days ago
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I am trying to put together the definitive list of the best horror movies for every single subgenre.

I have my own favorites, but I want to see what this comunity considers the absolute peak of each category.

Here are the main subgenres. Drop your absolute best pick for any (or all) of them:

Zombie / Infected: What is the peak of the undead ?

Creature Feature: Which movie has the most top-tier, genuinely scary monster design?

Grimdark / Bleak Horror: What is the best movie with a completely hopeless, crushing atmosphere?

Slasher: Who is the most iconic or well-executed killer?

Psychological: Which movie meses with your head the most?

Found Footage: What is the one movie that actually feels real and terrifying?

Sci-Fi Horror: What is the best terror from beyond our world?

Supernatural / Paranormal: What is the peak of ghosts, demons, and hauntings?

Did I miss a crucial subgenre? Add it to your comment and name the winner.

Let the debates begin. What are your picks?

Let's build the ultimate list.

EDIT:
the list goes like this:

Sci-Fi Horror: Alien

Zombie / Infected: Night of the Living Dead

Creature Feature: The thing

Grimdark / Bleak Horror: The Road (2009)

Slasher: Halloween

Psychological: Psycho (1960)

Found Footage: The Blair Witch Project

Supernatural / Paranormal: The Exorcist

Folk Horror: The Wicker Man

Comedy Horror: Shaun of the Dead

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u/144i — 12 days ago
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I am looking for films that pull off a perfect bait-and-switch. I want movies that start out feeling like a completely different genre but suddenly become terrifying in the second or third act. A good example would be a gritty military action movie that suddenly turns into a zombie nightmare. Another example is a quiet, deep space exploration film that abruptly shifts into a brutal horror survival story. What are your favorite movies that take a long time to reveal their true horror colors?

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u/144i — 17 days ago