[Tape 1 was found by investigators in the Residence of Saitou Yaeko, 7 days after her disappearance on April 25th, 1989. Transcript follows.]
Saitou: I think I meet the girl of my dreams today. I saw her in the train back home she had the same face ... just like in my recurring nightmares.
(heavy breathing)
Saitou: I ran all the way back from the station. She has always been a safe haven in my dreams, but looking at her I felt the fear creeping up on me. If she is real, does that mean ... the others also found me?
(an electric buzzing is heard in the background)
Saitou: I'm at home now. I closed all the blinds. I'm not going to leave the house until Sumi-chan comes by tomorrow. I (knocking interrupts her)
Unknown female: Yaeko~! Are you home?
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Roodypatooti
Aug 31, 2024 6:30AM
I'm remindedof those videos you see sometimes of deer killing and eating small animals
DrJamesFox
Aug 31, 2024 8:28AM
^@Zesc what is all that you posted?
Swag Wagon
Aug 31, 2024 2:11PM
^ The Lord's work. Analogue horror yuri. Based.
district01
Aug 31, 2024 10:26PM
why it so grainy doe
Givemeanaccount
Aug 31, 2024 11:53PM
^ I'm guessing, but I feel like this may be a parody of a photo two people took and the photo happened to be grainy because of the lack of light and the camera trying to take in any info it could (again, this is entirely guessing, so I could be wrong)
nio_neka
Sep 1, 2024 1:05PM
^I'm into Analog Horror, and it's grainy on purpose. like found footage or pictures from the 90's, 80's, sort of thing.
DrJamesFox
Sep 1, 2024 1:50PM
^First time hearing the term "analog horror". I'd seen that type of horror media before but never knew that name. Thanks for the info :)
last edited at Sep 1, 2024 1:50PM
Zesc
Sep 1, 2024 3:10PM
Yes, Analogue Horror is a fad/aesthetic in horror media (closely related to the faux PS1 trend) which banks on "old" technology effects, i.e. VHS artifacts, grain, etc., partly to invoke nostalgia, partly because a setting where not everybody had an HD camera, flash light, comms device and encyclopedia at hand is more intriguing. It's basically like vapour wave: legit design choice, but frequently used by people who simply copy the trend without bothering if it's justified.
Being both into internet horror and yuri, I just had to parody it.
DrJamesFox
Sep 1, 2024 8:39PM
^Thanks for the explanation. It's been enlightening. :)
ImheretoDie Aug 30, 2024 8:40PM
Gotta get that salt Doe!
GrimEater Aug 30, 2024 8:52PM
Giving her tongue
Swag Wagon Aug 30, 2024 10:57PM
Analogue Yuri
nio_neka Aug 30, 2024 11:16PM
hey @DrJamesFox, Shikanoko Nokonoko Koshitantan
DrJamesFox Aug 30, 2024 11:25PM
^0 Days since that song was stuck in my head
Zesc Aug 31, 2024 4:36AM
@Swag Wagon
Roodypatooti Aug 31, 2024 6:30AM
I'm remindedof those videos you see sometimes of deer killing and eating small animals
DrJamesFox Aug 31, 2024 8:28AM
^@Zesc what is all that you posted?
Swag Wagon Aug 31, 2024 2:11PM
^ The Lord's work. Analogue horror yuri. Based.
district01 Aug 31, 2024 10:26PM
why it so grainy doe
Givemeanaccount Aug 31, 2024 11:53PM
^ I'm guessing, but I feel like this may be a parody of a photo two people took and the photo happened to be grainy because of the lack of light and the camera trying to take in any info it could (again, this is entirely guessing, so I could be wrong)
nio_neka Sep 1, 2024 1:05PM
^I'm into Analog Horror, and it's grainy on purpose. like found footage or pictures from the 90's, 80's, sort of thing.
DrJamesFox Sep 1, 2024 1:50PM
^First time hearing the term "analog horror". I'd seen that type of horror media before but never knew that name. Thanks for the info :)
last edited at Sep 1, 2024 1:50PM
Zesc Sep 1, 2024 3:10PM
Yes, Analogue Horror is a fad/aesthetic in horror media (closely related to the faux PS1 trend) which banks on "old" technology effects, i.e. VHS artifacts, grain, etc., partly to invoke nostalgia, partly because a setting where not everybody had an HD camera, flash light, comms device and encyclopedia at hand is more intriguing. It's basically like vapour wave: legit design choice, but frequently used by people who simply copy the trend without bothering if it's justified.
Being both into internet horror and yuri, I just had to parody it.
DrJamesFox Sep 1, 2024 8:39PM
^Thanks for the explanation. It's been enlightening. :)