The internet is a home to many things. Stories and secrets, news and myths, all of them find shelter in the world wide web. Anyone who looks for what he/she wants finds it here. And [...]
Uber Driver Helps Woman Escape The Clutches Of A Creepy Nice Guy - The internet has generated a huge amount of laughs from cats and FAILS. And we all out of cats.
The internet is a home to many things. Stories and secrets, news and myths, all of them find shelter in the world wide web. Anyone who looks for what he/she wants finds it here. And [...]
I woke up with a handprint on my chest and back after a night of good sleep, and I have no idea how it got there. I was home alone for the night, and the handprints were bigger than mine.
14 Creepy Stories To Leave You Feeling Just A Little Bit Unsettled - Funny memes that "GET IT" and want you to too. Get the latest funniest memes and keep up what is going on in the meme-o-sphere.
Life is full of scary stuff - taxes, falling in love, having kids, and even sometimes just getting out of your bed might feel like a horror story unfolding. But what if we told you that all of that is all peaches and cream compared to these creepy true stories that people shared on the internet? Oh yeah, prepare yourself to be seriously spooked because these unexplained events are very real, and… you could be next.
“Mommy always leaves me and daddy home on Saturday nights, and me and daddy always go and get ice cream in the car after dinner…”
Halloween is fast approaching, and if binge-watching scary movies isn't enough for you, we've got some 'seasonal literature' that just might do the trick (or treat).
A catchy tune and one of Stephen Gammell’s illustrations from Alvin Schwartz’s trilogy, ‘Scary Stories To Tell in the Dark.’ If you look at the unassuming photo used by publisher Simon and Schuster of illustrator Stephen Gammell, you will, in no way, perceive the smiling, white-bearded and spectacled man was responsible for creating images which have terrorized the minds of children since 1981. But he is, and I hope this helps reinforce the golden rule one should never judge a book (or a person) by their cover. Unless one of those books happens to be Scary Stories To Tell in the Dark. In this case, I’d recommend you let your initial impressions be your guide because Stephen Gammell’s instantly recognizable artwork is as sinister as the tales of terror spun by author Alvin Schwartz within the pages of the three-book-series. Gammell has led a private life during his career which started in 1972, and is notoriously humble about the impact his insidious illustrations have had on generations of people. Gammell’s father was an art editor for a major magazine and would bring home art supplies for his son to help feed his appetite for art and...
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The internet is a home to many things. Stories and secrets, news and myths, all of them find shelter in the world wide web. Anyone who looks for what he/she wants finds it here. And [...]
Scare Street
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