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whatsyourghoststory · 2 months
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Talking Horror Movies & Chicago Ghost Stories!
We chat horror movies, how you define a horror movie and some haunted places around the Chicago area.
Talking Horror Movies & Chicago Ghost Stories! Thanks to Wonderfully Weird and Horrifying (https://wonderfullyweirdandhorrifying.com/) for lining up such a fun interview with Jackson Schreiber! Also, I just started a new weekly series called “Positively Paranormal,” which you can catch right here. The next episode comes out tomorrow morning! Time Stamps:0:00 – Intro 0:33 – Doing voices for New…
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simmyfrobby · 5 months
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our lands, our lives and all are Bolingbroke's, / and nothing can we call our own but death
hockey poetry post 104/?
thank you @kitebird-hockey for your help <3
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trek-tracks · 1 year
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Friend: Hey, your post made the 5 Year Mission's Instagram story!
Me: Oh, awesome! Which post?
Friend:
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Me: ...oh. of course.
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fullplate · 3 days
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can’t believe polos sold out before the Chicago show 💀
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a-strange-inkling · 1 year
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A Funny Oneshot Featuring Gareth:
“Gareth,” Eddie begins slowly, grabbing him roughly by the collar of his shirt, lifting him up to his height. “How many times have you seen my wife naked now?”
“…t-three.” he whispers quietly in shame.
“And what did I tell you I would do if it happened again after the second time?”
“T-that you would kill me.” He winces with a small resigned whimper.
Eddie nods solemnly in affirmation. “That I would kill you.”
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winchesterszvonecek · 4 months
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“Hell, no. I'm not getting rid of my mustache.”
BRIAN ZVONECEK in every episode | 4x11 🔥
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karihighman · 10 days
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You and I walk a fragile line
I have known it all this time
Never ever thought I'd see it brᵉ𝓪K
Never thought I'd see it—
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one-time-i-dreamt · 2 years
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I was in a haunted house that was in Chicago for some reason (I don’t know how I knew) and I walked around the corner and Tom Hiddleston walked into me and I almost socked him and we just stood there for a while screaming.
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popculturelib · 6 months
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Haunted States of America: Illinois
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A Field Guide to Chicago Hauntings (2001) by Jim Graczyk
Unsurprisingly, Chicago is a very haunted city. There are quite a few books out there with stories of Chicago's spooks, but Chicago Hauntings is less story, more places to visit. It's a list of various haunted or otherwise spooky places in Chicago, with a brief description and the address where you can find it.
Some places you may have heard of, like Jane Addam's Hull House or H.H. Holme's "Murder Castle," but some are more obscure. Did you know there's a bleeding stop sign at the intersection of Riverside Dr. and Olmstead Ave.?
Chicago Ghosts also includes short histories on major disasters in Chicago, including the Iroquois Theatre fire in 1903 and the capsizing of the SS Eastland in 1915. You can also find information about famous plane crashes and murders that took place within the city limits.
If you're interested in other books about Chicago hauntings, we have:
Chicago Haunts: Ghostly Lore of the Windy City (1997) by Ursula Bielski
Chicagoland Ghosts (1997) by Dylan Clearfield
Windy City Ghosts (2000) by Dale Kaczmarek
If you'd like books about Illinois hauntings outside of Chicago, check out:
Dark Harvest: The Compleat Haunted Decatur (1997) by Troy Taylor
Haunted Alton: History & Hauntings of the Riverbend Region (1999) by Troy Taylor
Ghost Stories of Illinois (2000) by Jo-Anne Christensen
The Browne Popular Culture Library (BPCL), founded in 1969, is the most comprehensive archive of its kind in the United States.  Our focus and mission is to acquire and preserve research materials on American Popular Culture (post 1876) for curricular and research use. Visit our website at https://www.bgsu.edu/library/pcl.html.
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Masterlist
started: 01/14/2024
DC
The Hobbit
Oakshields - Thorin Oakshield & Kili fluff
Percy Jackson and the Olympians
Luke Castellan
Colour theory - Luke Castellan x gn!reader fluff
Fake up - Luke Castellan x fem!persephone!reader, slight angst, fluff
Reunited - Luke Castellan x fem!spy!hypnos!reader, fluff
Photosynthesis - Luke Castellan x gn!demeter!reader, fluff
Chicago Med
Meet again - Connor Rhodes & Ethan Choi one shot
Star Wars
Never let you go - Ahsoka & Anakin fluff, slight angst
Twilight
currently under planning
Other Fandoms
Haunted Hour - Afraid of Clowns
Beautiful Harlequin - Kaptain Krazee x reader
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itsfullofstars · 1 year
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Chicago - Chicago Blue Line - CTA - L - el - Angie McMonigal Photography-3897-Edit by Angie McMonigal https://flic.kr/p/dUu16A
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latinorry · 2 months
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I agree that end of beginnings is The Bear’s official song (rightfully so) but I’d also like to offer this as an honorable mention….
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iamdangerace · 8 months
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R.I.P. John Kezdy
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abra-macabre · 5 months
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Neighbors house burnt down last night. It was one of the oldest houses in my town and it was huge. When my parents moved to the town it was between this house and the one they ended up picking. There were rumors that there were underground tunnels that ran from the old distillery to this house when al capone bootlegged alcohol during prohibition
My best friend growing up lived a block away from the distillery in the opposite direction and her house used to be a butcher shop.
The whole house was creepy, but the basement was terrifying. It still had a meat chute and a meat freezer room w a door about 6 inches thick. In one of the rooms you could see the outline of where the tunnel used to run through and if you knocked anywhere else it was solid but knocking on that part you could clearly tell it was hollow. You'd hear noises coming from the tunnel and what sounded kind of like soft whispers. One night, my friends older sister was having several of her friends over to spend the night and one girl woke up in the middle of the night bawling her eyes out saying there was a woman staring at her in the archway. She made her parents pick her up and she never went back to that house.
One night there was a bad storm and y friends dad was on call working downtown at a hospital so it was just me, my friend, her older sister and her mom and her baby brother Tony. Me and my friends sister were brave enough to venture downstairs to get to the fuse box. We had a big flashlight that had brand new batteries in it. The second we got to the bottom of the stairs, the light pointed at one of the far walls and I swear to God, there was a face in the wall. It looked almost contorted. The second we both see the face, the flashlight goes out. We stumbled over each other running back up the basement steps and the second we got back upstairs, the flashlight turned back on. It wasn't loosely screwed where it could come in and out the way flashlights can do, it wasn't one of those kinds of flashlights, it had a big button on it. It was terrifying.
The house that burnt down also had reports of hauntings dating back to the 1800s since it was built. My town has the largest working limestone quarry in the world and running between those buildings is then creek which goes all the way to Lake Michigan.
Ive read that running water, limestone and native american spirituality can account for hauntings. Then you add the violence of s gangster bootlegger and its like a recipe for disaster.
There is also a history of a lot of native Americans living in the area and surrounding forest preserves. I've heard several people who never spoke to each other who saw a native American on horseback in the woods.
In high-school we would hangout and party in the woods and sometimes the boys would camp out there and on multiple occasions you'd hear drumming and chanting. Friggin creepy af.
There would sometimes be an animal hanging from a tree completely gutted. One time we found bags of blood that you'd get at a blood bank in a hospital. Idewk what that was doing there.
*** This story ended up being way more than I initially intended. Hopefully someone finds it interesting***
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fullplate · 1 day
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good mornin
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a-strange-inkling · 7 months
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This is Chicago Era coded so much 🤣
Eddie does this, just perched on the counter rubbing Chrissy’s nose in the fact that she wants him and picked him.
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