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#536 - VIDEO | Door hinge morphed into skull by demon

While carrying my video camera past my bathroom door, a demon morphed a door hinge into the likeness of a skull, knowing that I would see it later. It looks very realistic in the video, even though a little bit less so in this still frame taken from it:
The skull is more identifiable as such when in motion (i.e., in the video); but, this still frame shows you where to look (for best viewing results, increase the brightness of your display to its highest setting)
The morph effect appears to work only when the still frames showing it are played in rapid sequence:



This is the second time a part of a home furnishing has been morphed by a demon. In Childhood demon behind most recent attacks, a demon morphed a drawer handheld into the likeness of the face of a childhood demon; that post shows all of the videos and photos I've made of a particular demon that has been an aggressor since the age of 5.

Why do demons do this?
Besides the obvious answer, to express anger and generate fear and anxiety, the answer boils down to boredom. Some demons are relegated to the house they occupy all day, all night; and, all demons stand in any direction on any surface—not just where gravity dictates, as for humans.

So, if you're looking at your house from all angles—literally—and you can morph objects, and you notice that two objects have the same approximate color and shape, you may try to meld (or blend) the two objects, just to be creative, and to pass time.
NOTE | Prisoners are creative in this way, too, but, they use soap (e.g., to sculpt), as well as thread pulled from towels (e.g., to make crucifix necklaces). That, plus other observations, leads me to believe that there isn't much of interest for demons in the common household, and that they don't like being there for long.