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Tag Archives: monsters
The Spawn of Satan: A Brief History of Monstrous Birth in Literature and Film
Let’s face facts. Children, especially the evil ones, are scary. With their violent crayon drawings and sinister grins, evil children are the darlings of the horror genre. Evil babies and fetuses have inspired far fewer nightmarish vignettes. A child is / read more…
Posted in Cool Stuff / Paranormal / TV & Media
Tagged in aliens / Anne Hutchinson / disability / history / medicine / monsters / monstrous birth
Paranormal tourism: Fun or fraud?
Loch Ness, Scotland. Willow Creek, California. Raystown Lake, Pennsylvania. Lake Champlain, Vermont/New York. Pine Barrens, New Jersey. All these locations and many more succeed in capitalizing on their famous monsters to draw in visitors. Even a greater draw than monsters / read more…
Posted in Cool Stuff / Pseudoscience
Tagged in ghost tours / ghosts / monsters / paranormal / tourism


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