I'm currently seeing characters from the movie Insidious, in case you're wondering.
Anyway, no movie, can top the classic Ju-On. It's my recurring nightmare, fear, and torturous addiction. So much so that even my 4 year old brother, Azad constantly taunts me with it. "Aina, Ju-On atas pokok tu!".
Whatever.
Once in a while, he'd bully me into loading Ju-On's trailer on Youtube after convincing me that we'd be watching it together. Almost always, he'd slip under the table or hide behind me (because he's scared), leaving me to watch the trailer alone. Me, being the addict that I am would watch it until the end. For that Azad, I would be forever grateful. Moving on; one day I remarked that he looked like Toshio. He's the ghost son of the main ghost, Kayako in Ju-On. Trust me, you don't want to find the little boy sitting on your bed.. Or in your cupboard. Since then, Azad has been obsessed with impersonating Toshio, and I have been excitedly coaching him on how to act.
Here's a photo of Azad replicating Toshio's iconic, fear-inspiring pose.
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| The real Toshio widens his black-rimmed eyes and he does not smile! |
You might be wondering why I didn't put up a photo of the character for comparison purposes. I intended to and have already Googled it, but after taking one look at the many freaky little boys staring at me from the laptop screen, it's best that you take it upon yourself to Google it. I insist, because it is now 3 a.m.
Also, I'd like to take this opportunity to disclose an original pantun.
Syaitan dilepaskan pabila Syawal tiba,
Perangai penakut telah bermula,
Hari lebaran disambut bersama,
Zahir dan batin maaf dipinta.
Eid Mubarak everyone! Maaf zahir dan batin!

I think this is hilarious. Thankyouverymuch
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