The real question is who uses the actual start menu, as in tiles and program list. I've only ever seen people type the program name
If you check the same thread through kbin or mbin the interface shows votes. There is probably other software that does it too.
For me The Shining is one of the scariest movies and The VVITCH also comes really close to that feeling. For different types of horror I'd also recommend La Piel que Habito, Shutter and The Haunting of Hill House (the show).
And if you get the chance try the book version of Let the Right One In. It's much better than the movie and more of a horror imo.
Exact same phrase in greek. And pretty sure it's universal within the language
Seeing this as a driver, it's scary. But seeing it as a pedestrian I'd just mark this whole area as completely inaccessible.
I feel this is mostly the case with short stories (and a lot of those works were short stories). Where there isn't enough material for a full movie, the writers are free to add more to the story without messing much with the original. DADOES did have enough material but the movie decided to go a different direction while keeping the main theme. I wouldn't say one is better than the other in this case as they're pretty different.
Usually not and I always found it weird. In the rare occasion a smartphone appears in a dream it's always impossible to use, like nothing works correctly. I actually had a dream today where I was lost and Google Maps was giving some very bad instructions.
Strangely enough I don't think I've ever dreamt of a computer even though most of my day is spent in front of one.
I'd like to add the sloth bear to your list
Bet it still doesn't have an SD card though
Until this article I thought you could swap eSIMs between phones, exactly like normal ones
Regardless of home alone, every version of Carol of the Bells I've heard is great. And it sounds like a horror movie theme so I listen to it throughout the year.
When working with a flexible schedule I do this too. Having your own timezone can be convinient.