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Haunted doll that is creepier than Annabelle
A Haunted doll? In 2014, I found a cloth rag doll at a thrift store one evening and decided to give it to my 3-year-old granddaughter, Jayla. The doll was in fair condition and had a few faded spots. She was wearing a long dress that looked like something out of the Antebellum era, and I visualized a little girl running through the yard playing with her.
By Cheryl E Preston25 days ago in Horror
The Sacred Beast Returns: Discovery of an Animal Believed Extinct for 6,000 Years
In a remarkable scientific discovery that has captured the attention of historians, archaeologists, and wildlife experts alike, researchers have uncovered evidence of a mysterious animal believed to have disappeared nearly 6,000 years ago. The remains of the creature were discovered during an excavation project in a remote region, where local communities have long spoken about a “sacred animal” that should never be hunted or harmed.
By Irshad Abbasi 25 days ago in History
My favorite season
Leaves changing, the smell of fresh crisp air, as your walking through the forest. The crunching of the leaves, as you step on them one foot at a time. How beautiful this time of year is, with the vibrant colors of the trees, during the day and the big bright full moon at night. This is why Autumn is one of my favorite seasons. Its the change from summer to Fall, preparing us for the change of the next season winter.
By Jennifer lindquist25 days ago in Poets
Knives and Forks
Alright, it’s enough, I’m not going to fall asleep anyway, and I can’t stand another hour of staring at this ceiling. Thoughts just drift through my mind, and from all this lying around, my calves start to cramp again. At least I slept through most of yesterday. Paying that debt I built with lifestyle. That helps. With that, I can push through today until the evening, as I did so many times before. I blame her for it anyway. It was definitely her who tore me out of my dreams at half past two in the morning. She did it, and now she’s pretending that nothing happened.
By George Roast25 days ago in Writers
Bots & Artificial Streams Are Killing Hip Hop
The role that streams play looms large in rap. What’s so beautiful about the pure sales and the amount the digital atmosphere holds is powerful. But bots prove to be a problem. As persistent as it is, it can be shown that the inflated sales, false recordings, and mistaken projections bring the idea of what the scoreboard reads.
By Skyler Saunders25 days ago in Beat
The Final Cut Returns for A New Season
Do you know what’s frightening about horror films in the U.S. and Canada? Horror films regularly account for about $1 billion in annual domestic ticket sales, or approximately 10% of the US and Canadian box office, making them a dependable and growing money-maker for Hollywood.
By Frank Racioppi25 days ago in Horror
SEO Mexico Tequila: Crafting Digital Strategy from the Heart of Mexico. AI-Generated.
In the evolving landscape of digital marketing, search engine optimization has become far more than a technical discipline. For many organizations, it represents a way of communicating values, sharing expertise, and building long-term relationships with audiences. Within this broader transformation, initiatives like SEO Mexico Tequila illustrate how regional knowledge, cultural perspective, and digital strategy can intersect to create meaningful impact.
By House Doctor25 days ago in Lifehack







