Thursday, August 2, 2012

VIDEO | Demon magic creates blanket demon with body parts and fabric

A new clip made from a video of this past weekend's "Anger Management Ritual" shows just how powerful a dose of demon magic can be, and could help shed light on why some people might be drawn to it, even though it is evil and is otherwise the sure path to destruction.

This stuff makes Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings magic look silly.

Not that those movies didn't look a bit silly already; but, the example of demon magic shown in this video adds a "cluelessness" factor to those movies' interpretation of magic that wasn't there before.

While filming a bedspread for the emergence of a horde of blanket demons, some of which were shown yesterday in Horde of blanket demons captured on video in Fremont motel, demon magic caused cramps in my left foot, which I alternately flexed one of my toes back and forth to relieve. Insodoing, I ended up in an unwitting role in a joke being played on me by demons. They were using my toe to create the eye of another blanket demon, and were using my foot to create its brow; then, with the motion of my foot, they were causing the blanket demon's eye to "open" and "close."

As is common of all blanket demons, this one has two possible faces:
The toe-ball blanket demon... ...with an overbite... ...and without the overbite.
With its bloated features, it looks like a muppet or a character from Sesame Street; or, if you ignore the gigantic overbite, a tight-lipped space alien a lá Looney Toons.

But, it's more than just chance positioning here. The video clip actually shows a functioning eye using my foot to affect the natural movement of an eye blink:
Combine this with the multitude of other demon faces to appear just inches from my feet, as shown in Horde of blanket demons captured on video in Fremont motel, and you can easily dismiss this as coincidence.

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