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frostedcupcakesftw · 3 days
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aborddelimpala · 10 months
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SPN + Pop Culture | TV Show references
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Evelyn Francis McHale (September 20, 1923 – May 1, 1947) was an American bookkeeper who jumped to her death from the 86th-floor observation deck of the Empire State Building. A photography student took a picture of her corpse where it lay on top of a crushed car.
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lizardsfromspace · 2 months
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The best crank on Unsolved Mysteries was that guy who claimed he had discovered a secret code in the Bible, which it turned out meant that he developed a computer program that would look for any word he looked for in the Bible, by looking a certain number of letters apart. And then it would find the word he asked the program to look for. It was the one time even the show seemed fully aware this guy was full of it
I think they talked to him bc he claimed to have predicted the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin & warned him about it, but then he revealed that the Bible Code didn't give like, a date or time, just the word "assassin" near his name. Everything else was just running a search after a tragedy happens and then finding the thing he made the computer look for. He only made one other prediction of the future, a nuclear war in 2006
Anyway we used to have a fringe theory based around someone going "all of these words are in the Bible! As secret codes"
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mattrobot · 2 years
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Yesterday I shared some lunchboxes I made for my new show at Gallery 1988. Well, I also made comic cover prints! These are all on sale at the gallery’s website 🥳
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byler-alarmist · 3 months
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thatsbelievable · 10 months
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Some mysteries are better left unsolved.
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gaykornography · 5 months
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the sex doll murderer . . .
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turns-out-its-adhd · 1 year
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Another one from the dregs of the ADHD meme stash (I'm not going through this in any sort of order, be prepared for a self re-post) Cropped tweet, origin unknown.
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disease · 2 months
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DYATLOV PASS INCIDENT [1959]
гибель тургруппы Дятлова
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30 million-year-old Praying Mantis, encased in Amber
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1950s Killer Ed Gein created furniture and clothing from human parts, such as gloves, lampshades and a belt made of nipples and vaginas. 
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myhauntedsalem · 3 months
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The unsolved mystery of the Van Meter Visitor – a winged creature!
A bizarre legend and unsolved mystery which has haunted a small Iowa town for more than 100 years is the subject of a new book called The Van Meter Visitor.
For several nights in 1903, the small town of Van Meter, Iowa was terrorized by a giant bat-like creature that emerged from an old abandoned mine.
The identity of this mysterious monster has never been discovered, but over 100 years later a new book is retelling the amazing tale and hoping to shed some light on what happened all those years ago.
The legend dates back to the fall of 1903, when several of Van Meter’s most well respected citizens reported a half human, half animal with enormous, smooth bat wings flying about.
The creature is described as moving at speeds the townsfolk had never witnessed before, plus it let off a powerful stench and shot a blinding light from its horned head.
Each time the townsfolk encountered the creature they fired their guns at it, but this appeared to have no impact on the creature.
On the first night it was first spotted flying across the building tops. The next evening it was spotted by both the town doctor and bank cashier Peter Dunn who took a plaster cast of its ‘great three-toed tracks.’
On the third night, a man spotted it perched atop a telephone pole. Another resident who saw it, described the monster as hopping like a kangaroo, while the local high school teacher likened it to a devil.
Scared and angered by what they had witnessed, the townsfolk followed the creature to an abandoned coal mine near an old brickyard where they heard a noise from the mine.
‘Presently the noise opened up again, as though Satan and a regiment of imps were coming forth for battle,’ reads an article in the Des Moines Daily News from Oct. 3, 1903.
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