September 2011
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Halloween Approacheth!
My favorite holiday is almost here! During October I will be making a lot of Halloween themed posts, as well as watching and reviewing one horror movie a day for the entirety of October. Feel free to message me with suggestions for posts or movies I should watch.
And thank you to all of my awesome followers!!!
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Short Hiatus
Sorry guys I am heading out of town for the weekend, so I am taking a short hiatus from my tumblr since I won’t have easy access to the internet while I am gone. The updates will start back up Sunday or Monday.
But for now, I am going to get my convention on (I’ll be at AWA in Atlanta Thurs. - Fri.)
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Freakshow
A young man and his new bride were honeymooning in Paris when his wife went into a restroom and didn’t return. With time the man began to fear the worst and went to the police. The police thought it was most likely the girl simply had second thoughts about the marriage, but they checked it out anyway and found no evidence of foul play. As weeks turned into months the man finally gave up...
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5 Inexplicably Horrifying Episodes of Classic... →
1980s sitcoms were notorious for shoehorning lessons into each episode that kids or functionally retarded adults could apply to their own lives. But every once in a while, those lessons were so bleak that the sitcom had to abandoned the “com” part of the equation.
These are the episodes that scarred a generation.
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Nightmares
A recent study by the National Psychiatric Institute in Boston, MA, concluded that no activity can account for the phenomenon known as nightmares. Whereas many dreams come from unconscious desires, most nightmares seem to come from an outside source independent of the individual. In fact, when subjects are asked to recall nightmares they are almost always found in the same memory section as...
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The Closet
Open your closet, don’t turn on the light. Make sure you have one match with you. Step inside and close the door. If the lights outside of the closet are on, this will not work. Nor will it work if it is daylight. The only room you need is enough for slight mobility. Stand in the darkness for about two minutes, since that’s all that’s needed. Now, take the match and hold it in...
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John Wayne Gacy - The Killer Clown
John Wayne Gacy was convicted of the torture, rape and murder of 33 males between 1972 until his arrest in 1978. He was dubbed the “Killer Clown” because he entertained kids at parties as “Pogo The Clown.” He was eventually convicted and sentenced to death. On May 10, 1994, Gacy was executed by lethal injection.
Gacy’s First Known Attack:
The first known...
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Gjoberdik
In Gjoberdik, a small fisherman’s village in the country of Bulgaria, on the dawn of January the first everyone closes their curtains and hold their breath for half a minute. Hours after the craze of midnight’s celebrations, children look questioning at their worried parents, but can not help to shiver in the embrace of their shaking parents. One can hear the sound of bells being...
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Gloomy Sunday
Szomorú Vasárnap, or Gloomy Sunday in English, is a hit song written in 1933 by Hungarian composer Rezső Seress. It’s more commonly known as the Hungarian Suicide song because of hundreds (if not thousands) of suicides that had been inspired by listening to it. The song itself has been has been covered several times, most famously by Billie Holiday, and for the most part is...
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smerekandklutzilla asked: I love this blog so much. I was able to get to "The Children on the Bus" before I got goosebumps. I'm never turning around again.
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Ed Gein
On November 17, 1957, police in Plainfield, Wisconsin arrived at the dilapidated farmhouse of Eddie Gein, who was a suspect in the robbery of a local hardware store and disappearance of the owner, Bernice Worden. Gein had been the last customer at the hardware store and had been seen loitering around the premises.
Removal of evidence at Gein’s house
Gein’s desolate farmhouse...
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There's Something in Our House (true tales of the...
The house in Metropolis, Ill., felt heavy. Rod Morgan and his wife moved into the house in 2007 and soon realized they’d made a mistake. But it was a good deal. “We rented from a friend so we cleaned it up and painted for the deposit and a break on the rent,” Rod said. Shortly after moving into the house, the Morgans found they were going to have a baby. Joyous news, to be sure, but not in...
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Copy
You’re at work alone, when you suddenly hear the copy machine start up. You walk out to take a look at what’s going on and see several copies filling the tray. Picking up one of the pieces of paper you discover that it is a copy of a picture depicting you sitting in your office chair, dead, with your eyes torn out and your throat cut. The others are the same picture, but taken...
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ctrelegy asked: I'm quite surprised, here on page 33, that I haven't seen a single mention of the Enfield Poltergeist yet! Smashing stuff, friend. Subbed and keep it creepy.
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Echo in the Void
It’s there - just at the veil of sleep. That dull sensation of falling or spinning just before you fall to sleep. The next time you go to bed, try to hold yourself there. Just as you drift off, hold onto that feeling. Hold on, and listen. Listen close, for you cannot hold onto that edge of sleep for long. There, in the space before sleep, is a sound: a gentle hum, a distant echo; like a...
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13 Ways Stephen King Could (Soon) Scare The Crap... →
“Stephen King is everywhere! Over the past few months he’s popped up several times in the news, thanks to The Dark Tower, the TV movie Bag of Bones and the new series Under the Dome. If you’re having trouble keeping up with his growing resume of upcoming movie and TV projects, look no further. We’ve found 13 horrifying Stephen King properties that are heading your...
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Grinning
This morning I stepped out of the shower and this bathroom was fine: white walls, white tiles, sink and counter with toothpaste crusted all over. Three out of the four lightbulbs over the mirror were still good — 100 watt, clear bulb, blinding bright in the small white room. Like always I was late, so I skipped shaving. She liked it when I didn’t shave, anyway. I was thinking about doing...
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Kuchisake-Onna (the slit mouth woman)
Kuchisake-Onna is the legend of a Japanese woman, mutilated by her jealous samurai husband who murdered her for infidelity scarring her horribly and leaving her repulsive.
Her jealous Ghost still haunts places in Japan, usually on foggy nights, wearing a surgical mask when she will approach people and ask shyly: “Watashi kirei?” (Am i beautiful?) The person usually responds, yes.
She...
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"Her Beautiful Eyes"
It was her eyes that first attracted me to her. I didn’t believe in love, but the first time I gazed into her beautiful green eyes I knew she was the one.
I loved seeing myself reflected in those eyes, looking deep into her soul and knowing I was a part of it. It’s kinda stupid, but I even wrote poetry about them. I don’t remember much, but I told her “There’s so much life within your eyes, and...
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