>>44054 (OP)The concept of being scared of something that isn't real and can't hurt you is inherently Reddit-coded. The worst thing to ever happen to the horror genre is the idea that it literally has to scare you to be good horror, it's like how when a comedy movie thinks it has to make you laugh in every scene it makes every line of dialogue a forced corny joke like an Adam Sandler movie and ends up just not being a story you can invest in enough to find the circumstances the characters are in genuinely funny.