#historians: we've looked in all the records and we can't find her.
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i know that for hundreds of years historians have searched and searched for abigail williams and they've never found her but there's still a huge part of me that really wants to try.
#historians: we've looked in all the records and we can't find her.#me: okay but have you searched for literally any woman named abigail in massachusetts in the early 18th century surely there's at least one.#that's my actual plan rn is to somehow get access to records from early 18th century massachusetts and just look for abigails#and make note of any that are around the right age bc like. you never know. could be her!#idk i just wonder if maybe they're looking for abigail williams and not just. abigail.#who said she was still abigail williams?? she might've gotten married we don't know!!!#she might've changed her first name too!!! we just don't know!!!! but i want to know!!!!!#i want to look for her parents too which should be easier bc i would just need to look for a williams who was related to the parrises
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The Ghoul Boys in the Vogue Theater as per ChatGPT
After seeing the ghoul boys live on the Ghost files tour and them saying they wanted to come back to investigate the Vogue Theater, I got bored writing an essay and asked ChatGPT to write an episode of Buzzfeed Unsolved episode about the theater... thought I would go ahead and share with the class what it wrote LOL
Title: Buzzfeed Unsolved: The Enigmatic Secrets of the Vogue Theater
INTRO: Ryan stands outside a vintage theater marquee, surrounded by an air of mystery.
Ryan: Hey there, folks, and welcome back to another episode of Buzzfeed Unsolved! I'm Ryan, and today we're diving into the shadowy history of the iconic Vogue Theater. A place known not only for its enchanting performances but also for the eerie tales that shroud its past.
Shane: And I'm Shane, And I'm Shane, the one who thinks Ryan might be the ghost of a failed stand-up comedian. You know, I've heard rumors that this theater is haunted by a ghost that can out-dance Michael Jackson. I'll believe it when I see it.
ACT 1: The Glamour and the Darkness Ryan and Shane walk into the dimly lit Vogue Theater.
Ryan: Our journey begins with the rich history of the Vogue Theater. Built in 1920, this place once hosted some of the grandest vaudeville acts and silent films of its time.
Shane: Yeah, but you know what they say, Ryan. Behind every glamorous exterior lies a whole bunch of creepy stories.
ACT 2: The Mysterious Disappearance Ryan and Shane interview a local historian.
Historian: Back in the 1940s, there was a dancer named Evelyn who stole the show every night. But one fateful evening, she vanished without a trace. Some say her spirit still roams the stage, perfecting her routines.
Ryan: A vanishing act that has lasted decades? Now that's some serious dedication to the craft.
ACT 3: Dancing with the Unseen Ryan and Shane attend a late-night performance at the Vogue Theater.
Ryan: (whispering) So, Shane, you ready to witness the supernatural moonwalk?
Shane: I'll believe it when I see a ghost bust a move, Ryan.
Lights flicker, and a soft, eerie music begins to play. Suddenly, a shadowy figure appears on stage, moving in perfect rhythm.
Ryan: (excitedly) Holy moly, Shane, do you see that?
Shane: (squinting) Yeah, I see it. It's a… well-choreographed shadow.
ACT 4: Unveiling the Truth Ryan and Shane meet with a paranormal investigator.
Paranormal Investigator: We've captured some unexplainable phenomena here. Disembodied laughter, lights turning on and off, and even EVP recordings of tapping sounds.
Shane: EVPs, huh? Could just be the old pipes making noise.
Ryan: Pipes that tap in rhythm? Come on, Shane.
ACT 5: Confronting the Spirit Ryan and Shane attempt a communication session on the Vogue Theater stage.
Ryan: If there's anyone here, Evelyn, we'd love to see you dance.
Soft tapping sounds echo through the theater, and a chill runs down Shane's spine.
Shane: (nervous) Alright, alright. That's a bit unsettling.
CONCLUSION: Ryan and Shane stand outside the Vogue Theater once again.
Ryan: So, Shane, after all we've seen and heard, what's your verdict?
Shane: Look, I can't deny that there's something strange about this place. But until we see a ghost cha-cha with crystal clarity, I'm not sold.
Ryan: And there you have it, folks. The Vogue Theater, a place that has dazzled audiences for decades, and maybe, just maybe, continues to do so from beyond the grave.
Shane: And if you find yourself watching a ghostly dance-off, make sure to grab some popcorn.
OUTRO: Camera pans out as Ryan and Shane walk away from the Vogue Theater.
Ryan: Thanks for joining us on another thrilling episode of Buzzfeed Unsolved! Remember, folks, truth is out there… maybe.
Shane: And remember, if you ever meet a ghost who can moonwalk, tip your invisible hat to 'em. Until next time!
[End credits roll]
#ghoul boys#buzzfeed unsolved#vogue theater#ryan bergara#shane madej#ghost files#chatgpt#watcher#watcher entertainment#buzzfeed unsolved supernatural#wearewatcher
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Season of Plunder: Eido's history lesson
"Eramis snitched," declared Freija, throwing her helmet to the coffee table. "And no, she didn't know. She had no damn clue at all, in fact. She's more upset about him hiding it, like Three said."
Sunny ventured out and sent a projection of the meeting.
"Oh, yeah?" Thomas asked, leaning forward to watch the recording as projected by Sunny.
"Said it," Three declared, sitting back with her feet up again. "I've heard this story. Can't tell kids shit. Plus, she's right."
"He's trying to help," said Thomas with a shrug. "He's just doing it badly."
Three snorted derisively and got to her feet to pace. "Kid's a scribe. Historian. Shit's gonna get filthy, no matter what she looks at. It all comes down to how far you have to dig to find the sludge." Three threw her hands up as she paced around the couch. "Said it. He's being overprotective and she's not gonna do anything but rebel."
"He's not gonna let us hover over her, either. Hells, she won't let us hover over her," Freija muttered. "I'm worried, though."
"What do you think's going to happen to her?" Thomas obviously didn't have anything pleasant in mind, but he didn't want to offer ideas they didn't have already.
"She just called Eramis to ask for a meeting-- even if the kid could fight and I've got glimmer that says she can't-- I don't have a clue what leads she could chase into what holes. She obviously doesn't think about what we do, if she's so ready to talk to us and still uncomfortable with the idea of her father being a killer, but she's found a question she wants answered, so she's gonna ask everyone she can."
"Eramis is going to take advantage," Three agreed. "She's got answers for Eido's questions. She offered them freely, wants the kid to have them, even-- it's gonna be real easy to talk her over. Offer an interview and the scribe would be all over it. Scribes are into everything."
Thomas chortled. "I'm detecting some frustration from an untold story."
"You are indeed," Three agreed, but she didn't elaborate. "We've got the networks, but this is Eliksni territory, not ours. We show up to shoot people when asked. Eido's scripture ain't anything to do with us."
"Not yet, she hasn't gotten to this point in their timeline," agreed Thomas. "She is really not gonna be happy when she does, either. We're nasty."
"Right?" laughed Three.
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