Lol, it depends. I like a good scare, but I hate getting the mental imagery. *shudders* I like my sleep... and not being paranoid of the dark. But I keep going back to it. The X-Files, as creepy as it can be at times (Humbug made me frightened of dark corners, and I did NOT want to see someone removing their own face on-screen), I still love the series. It was the same with Higurashi. It's what got me to liking psychological thriller/horror. It also got me desensitized to gore, a-a-a-and made my story get rather violent in later chapters. Horror is a genre I'd love to actually mess around with one of these days. I don't watch a lot of horror movies since they rely on gore and violence to make it scary, and R-rated movies aren't my cup of tea anyway. (They're somewhat banned from the house actually, we're not fans of R-rated movies. We have war movies because they're historic events, and a few other movies from back in the day, but that's it.)
You're welcome. I saw it earlier today, but I couldn't read it at the moment, so I waited until I got home. And your request on the Review Thread called to meeeeee... Well, it's still the beginning of the year. People are busy with schoolwork. Spring Break's not too far away now, and I think some college terms are ending for a week (unless that's just my college), so things will pick back up. The Fan Fiction section, as far as I know, hasn't been very active for a long while, I don't see a lot of people reviewing a lot of new ones either. And quite a good others haven't updated in a while either. So who knows. Things may end up picking up when summer comes around.