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like, no, no, no, I don't even want the pizza. I'm not going in there. I just found those things terrible and noisy and funny at the same time. Maybe I'm just, something's wrong with me. So the thematic connection to liminaly with that is, the automatons might be something which would be experienced and abandonment. And there's been movies recently, there's been movie story history, but there's been some horror movies that have revolved around automatons recently and they're tied into automatons in these empty spaces, like a derelict knockoff, basically, of a Chuck E. Cheese. It's derelict, do you get these things that come to life and kill people, et cetera, et cetera? So that's how they would be used in a film setting. And the last one would be sub-mechanophobia. And this is an interesting one. And this is a phobia of submerged man-made objects like underwater pipes. It's basically a fear of unseen machinery and automated systems beneath the water surface. And it manifests itself in film and television through pool rooms.
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