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factfinders · 13 days ago
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eerieluzt · 1 year ago
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The Never-ending Catacombs
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ethanthespookymonth · 4 months ago
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Random shit from Pinterest part 1! Please click on the images for better quality!
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chestersbraincell · 4 months ago
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This spooky season, fuck your standard stereotypical cliche horror. Yes, even the deep psychological horror. Let me scare you real good:
Remember all those cringey things you did as a tween/early teen on the internet with unrestricted internet access? Some of that is still out there. Just reminding you because I know you try so hard to repress that information; you’re welcome!
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bollowed · 1 year ago
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antvnger · 3 months ago
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whats the scariest factoid you know Scott?
Crocodiles can gallop. Like horses.
Crocodiles. Gallop.
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Actually I don’t know if that’s scary or funny. Both more than likely.
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makemesadmadfeelalright · 2 years ago
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scary fact #67:
FRANCE is actually a real place
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troythecatfish · 1 year ago
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Here’s my personal recommendation of a YouTube video to check out:
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onestopshock · 10 months ago
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Frodsham Street Public Toilets, Chester
For my first blog post on this site, I decided to set the overall tone of the type of strange, unsettling and intriguing topics I will cover from this weird and wonderful universe we live in.
So, what's the best place to start? The bathroom, of course!
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The Frodsham Street toilets in Chester, England are reported to be haunted by an apparition, greatly regarded as being Chester's most disturbing ghostly resident.
Going by 'Tom', a name that the living residents of the area have given him, as no one seems to know his true identity. He his described to be a pale look to his character, but very visually striking eyes, which most witnesses state to look 'sparkling and very alive'.
It is believed Tom died in the 1950's or 1960's by means of suicide in or around the general vicinity of the toilets. It is claimed that Tom can sometimes be observed with blood pouring from his wrists which have been slit open, or holding a razor blade.
He has been noted to appear in the corner of the men's bathroom, staring at those who are attempting to use the urinals.
Sightings have been said to have increased since 2011 after the bathrooms had been renovated. Tom does not seem to be pleased with the change, and frankly, nor would I if I were him.
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horrorfax · 2 years ago
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dan44471 · 1 year ago
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MUST SEE!!! Creepiest things found on Google Maps
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factfinders · 13 days ago
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Check out our Reality-Shattering Facts
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eerieluzt · 1 year ago
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The Catacombs of Paris
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papa-squat-89 · 1 year ago
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graveshorror · 2 years ago
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The Bone-Chilling Origins of the Plague Doctor's Mask
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The infamous beaked mask of the plague doctor is an enduring symbol of one of history's darkest periods. Filled with fragrant herbs and spices, these macabre masks were designed to protect their wearers from the miasma thought to carry the deadly disease. As the Black Death ravaged the land, these nightmarish figures roamed the streets, their otherworldly appearance striking fear into the hearts of the living. Today, the haunting image of the plague doctor serves as a stark reminder of humanity's ongoing struggle against the specter of disease.
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cas-backwards-tie · 1 year ago
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This is actually the topic of the show I’m working on currently. We’re teaching about and making fun of (exposing) the ludicrous idea which is MAD. It focuses primarily on all the close incidents (there’s a ton) that we had during the 80s and how Stanislav Petrov literally SAVED THE WORLD because he did nothing upon receiving warnings all across his system at the time. I can speak more on a ton of specifics and close calls bc we’ve been doing that research for weeks now since our show premiers in two-three weeks, but legit I can tell you for a fact that as of lately we’ve been 90 seconds till midnight when in the 80s it was ‘three minutes till midnight’. Which says a LOT.
TDLR: this topic is coming back around and into focus as we’re getting closer and closer to this becoming our reality. So no worries- they’ll def be talking about it.
the fact that we made it through the Cold War is nothing short of a miracle. I wish we talked about Mutual Assured Destruction more in schools
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