tips on how to survive a hororr movie
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Ongoing, First published Oct 11, 2015
problem  #1. your in the woods with your so called friends whom that force you to go and you didnt want to go.
You hear a sound put your friends said of was a tree or an animal what you do is leave your so called friends to what was that sound and run. 
  
problem #2. your at home by your self and hear glass fall done you thinks it your mom and calls her .
what you do in this is you face time your friend so when you walk down stairs and of the killers get u the police know who killed you.
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