Does anyone else have the impression that the eastern US is a very murky, mysterious, foreboding place?
>>76414120
nope
replace US with Europe and I can agree
>>76414120
No, you read too much Lovecraft
never even heard of the place
>>76414120
That's what gothic horror wants you to believe
US strikes me as a lot of things, mysterious is not one of them
Maybe if you limit "Eastern US" to Maine, though that's probably just due to how many horror stories are set there.
>>76414256
A well lit modern neighborhood? That's hella fricking spooky
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>>76414320
I've been to NYC twice and it felt creepy to me, idk
>>76414120
no
the eastern U.S. is where a plurality of the population lives you giant retard
Which is more mysterious and foreboding, Albany or Pittsburgh?
>>76414120
you're thinking of the Pacific Northwest
>>76414375
The only place I've ever found creepy was this huge ass Etruscan necropolis with paintings of horrid winged monsters torturing the souls of the departed with the anthropomorphic sarcophagi all looking at them, smiling
>>76414120
Only in Old New England, and only on dark nights.
>>76414120
I live in one of those "spoopy scary haunted" cities, and it ain't murky, mysterious, or foreboding.
What? Do you live in a cave in the Mojave?
Southern Appalachia is the spookiest.