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. |
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: