I usually watch tv while I eat, and quickly realized that horror and bisque aren’t the ideal match. $200 for me.
Soup is ideal for every occasion

Soup is good food You made a good meal
I would happily be paid in soup.
…is the soup going to be really, really wet?
Oh yeah, sopping
I’d do it for free.
I’d pay a reasonable fee.
Spooky movies don’t scare me. Neither do horror movies.
Jump scares rely on you being emotionally invested in the characters, and I’m not. I watch more objectively. A surprise is a surprise, but most jump scares are pretty well telegraphed if you know what to look for.
If I were like 13 and I didn’t? I dunno, $20 was a lot when I was 13. That was like an album, a 2 litre of soda, some candy, and some crisps.
Jump scares are cheap. It’s the sound that usually gets me. That said, horror movies have never made me jump as hard as hearing an unexpected gunshot in rust.
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Horror hasn’t made me jump since I was a wee one and, gee, do I love soup.
2 stacks upfront or me and the soup are walking.
I do it fo a dolla.
Soup is great, but I struggle with horror. If you’d eat with me and we’d watch the movie together, I think it’d be a good time.
watch a horror movie that doest rely on cheap jumpscares
There are more great soups than good horror movies. I’ve already seen most of them, and it’s spooky month!
Then watch The Thing director’s commentary with John Carpenter and Kurt Russel on youtube, and have a yoghurt. Think of your health, you’re not getting any younger.
directors commentary
Eh. The only director’s commentary I’ve ever seen is napoleon dynamite, and that was solely because I learned that they cut one of the characters out. There were originally two Hispanic kids. I see no reason to remove the magic from one of my favorite movies
My hourly rate for contract work is around $70.
You’re under selling yourself.
Horror movies never really work on me. I just find them boring. Jump scares might make me jump some of the time, but it doesn’t actually scare me, it’s just the surprise factor and my working reflexes. I think if I’m drinking soup I’ll be able to suppress that reflex. Probably.
You’ll have to pay me to watch the horror movie, but I’ll pay to add the soup. Call it even?
Fair deal, but I’m all out of bisque. Thai red curry alright?
Out of the fucking question. Find some other rube.
Hot as in heat or hot as in spicy?
Hot as in sexy.
😏😏😏
Both, in my case. But up to you. Your soup of choice at a temperature only a few degrees removed from 100 c
In a negotiation I never speak first. Make an offer and I will respond.
I offer you silence. Your move.
You didn’t. OP literally “spoke” first, or you’d have to post this comment on some other thread —not that doing so would make it any more true, mind you. 🤌🏼
Six trillion dollars
You forgot to add the Dr. Evil pinky gif
Probably free. Depends on how hot the soup and how scary the movie.
My limit for spicy is habanero and my limit for horror is the Smile movies. After that the price goes up significantly, probably in the hundreds of dollars, with more emphasis on the spiciness of the soup, but if the movie will cause nightmares for weeks to come…yeah, that can also add up.
Interesting question OP.
Free if I can have company. I am not amused by most media for a general public. Hopefully the soup is interesting. You might need to pay me to stay after I finish the soup.
I usually watch Anton Petrov, GeologyHub, Scott Manley, Fraser Cain, Applied Science, Nile Red, Huygens Optics, or similar stuff for meal time.
Inadvertent YouTube channel recommendations weren’t on the docket, by definition, but my infinite backlog grows all the same
Seems like you’re more a fan of digestion than ingestion.








