[post_page_title]How to beat Ghostface[/post_page_title]
If you’re ever worried Ghostface will call you one evening, this seems to be the way to throw him off and bore him enough to leave you alone.
After all, Ghostface isn’t interested in a complex analysis of Spanish horror classics from the ’70, which he’s guaranteed to never have seen himself. He just wants to scare you, and impress you with his much more limited knowledge of American horror from the past two decades.
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