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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Can dolls really be haunted? And did the infamous Annabelle lead a jailbreak in New Orleans?

Reports of Annabelle going missing and causing local disasters while on tour in May have been proliferating online, leading to fear in cities like Chicago.
OMG science
#horror
Independent films
fromInverse
2 months ago

30 Years Ago, An Iconic Slasher Almost Got A Worthy Sequel

Candyman remains influential, recontextualizing horror through its political commentary on race and community.
Independent films
fromInverse
2 months ago

30 Years Ago, An Iconic Slasher Almost Got A Worthy Sequel

Candyman remains influential, recontextualizing horror through its political commentary on race and community.
fromScary Mommy
1 month ago

Texas Legislators Are Trying To Ban "Furries" In Schools

In March, Rep. Stan Gerdes introduced the F.U.R.R.I.E.S. Act, aiming to prohibit students from behaving as non-humans and penalizing schools for this 'behavior.'
NYC parents
fromSFGATE
1 month ago

'How did it get here?': The weirdest burials on Bay Area hikes

Somewhat stunned when seeing it from a distance, I was awed by this feat of modern engineering in such a natural setting.
Alternative transportation
fromBuzzFeed
7 months ago

27 Wildly Petty Celeb Moments That I Couldn't Forget Even If I Tried

Shakira’s recent diss track ‘El Jefe’ not only showcases her vocal talents but serves as a pointed reminder of her grievances regarding her previous relationship, prominently featuring the allegedly wronged nanny in the video. By including the line, ‘Lili Melgar / This song is for you, they didn't compensate you,’ Shakira cleverly critiques her former partner while simultaneously elevating Melgar’s narrative in the public eye.
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