Previously: “Dead Mall.” There are plenty of reasons to avoid ball pits. They’re gross, for one — something you don’t necessarily register as a kid, but which becomes rapidly apparent the older you Continue Reading > about Creepypasta Of The Week: “I Work At A Family Entertainment Centre, And I’m Pretty Sure The Ball-Pit Is Bottomless”
Encylopaedia Of The Impossible: Trimper’s Haunted Carousel
Previously: The Beijing Ghost Bus. Type: HO (Haunted Object). Period/location of origin: 1910-1912, North Tonowanda, New York. Please note that North Tonowanda is where subject, the allegedly Continue Reading > about Encylopaedia Of The Impossible: Trimper’s Haunted Carousel
Creepy Wikipedia: The Exhumation Of Mercy Brown And The New England Vampire Panic
Previously: Hot Montauk Monster Summer. Mercy Brown wasn’t a vampire. Not really — not even though she’s filed under the page title “Mercy Brown Vampire Incident” at Wikipedia. She was simply a Continue Reading > about Creepy Wikipedia: The Exhumation Of Mercy Brown And The New England Vampire Panic
Creepypasta Of The Week: “Dead Mall”
Previously: “The Village In The Attic.” Have you ever wanted to go explore a dead mall? I mean, I don’t blame you — they capture the imagination in a way few things do. But before you hop in your Continue Reading > about Creepypasta Of The Week: “Dead Mall”
Encyclopaedia Of The Impossible: The Beijing Ghost Bus
Previously: The Cursed Berzerk Arcade Cabinet. Type: Subject displays elements of both PV (Phantom Vehicle) and CV (Cursed Vessel), although neither designation is 100 percent accurate: Although Continue Reading > about Encyclopaedia Of The Impossible: The Beijing Ghost Bus
The Most Dangerous Games: The Paper Ring Game
Previously: The Four Spoons Game. Ritual games that instruct players on how to go to another world are rife throughout the world of internet folklore. Many of them, however, are more difficult to Continue Reading > about The Most Dangerous Games: The Paper Ring Game
21 Abandoned Places You Can Actually Visit Around The World
Previously: Urban Legend Locations Around The World You Can Find Right On Google Maps. Not all abandoned places are places that actually permit visitors. A lot of urban exploration happens under Continue Reading > about 21 Abandoned Places You Can Actually Visit Around The World