ADIR SEGAL
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The realms of creation and the unknown have always interested me, and I tend to incorporate the fictional aspects and their findings into my works.
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The Grave of Dorothy. AI-Generated.
Cemeteries in one way or another have always been an integral part of life no matter who you are or how you finished. In the end, all that remains of you are the bones, a tombstone/( Estates on Mac and family have dollar diapers) and memories, some of which are significant enough to be defeated As something tangible. As in the case of a grave of a little girl named Dorothy. who is the namesake of the famous Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz.
By ADIR SEGAL11 months ago in Journal
The Filipino Shapeshifter. AI-Generated.
A sinister spirit lurks in the shadows of the Philippine forests and its darkest mountains. Capable of taking on a physical form, its most frightening appearance is that of a giant half-human, half-horse creature. The Tikbalang, a Filipino legend, thrives in chaos. It can impersonate any human and bring illness to those it curses. Its eerie, high-pitched laugh signals that terror is near. While the Tikbalang is typically depicted with horse-like features in modern interpretations, horses are not native to the Philippines. So, where do the origins of this creature lie?
By ADIR SEGAL11 months ago in History
The Origins of Red Solo Cups. AI-Generated.
humans from thousands of years ago, it’s obvious that they had to drink, but they didn’t have the luxury of paper, plastic, or glass cups to choose from. Those materials hadn’t been invented yet, since they required technologies that hadn’t been developed.
By ADIR SEGAL11 months ago in History
From bringing good to causing nightmares. AI-Generated.
Maybe it's the unblinking eyes, staring at you emotionlessly, day and night. Or perhaps it's their small size, acting as a cloak of innocence, or their human-like appearance, making them seem almost too real.
By ADIR SEGAL12 months ago in History
The Skeleton Horse's. AI-Generated.
Picture a small town on the coast of 19th century Wales. A family gathers around the hearth, a pan of butter toffee bubbling on the embers. The house is decorated with fragrant pine branches, and the glow from small candles perched on the limbs of a Christmas tree lights the room.
By ADIR SEGAL12 months ago in History
Death in Indian folklore. AI-Generated.
Folklore and mythology frequently serve as vehicles for imparting moral lessons and exemplifying appropriate behavior. Adhering to these teachings can lead to a predominantly joyful existence and a journey toward achieving greatness. Conversely, neglecting these lessons may result in a fate akin to that of the bacock.
By ADIR SEGAL12 months ago in History
Screaming Skulls. AI-Generated.
Headaches are among the most common phenomena in human life. Right after eye strain from staring at screens and the face of SpongeBob, their causes are numerous, much like the leftovers from the meat menu of the Six Legs restaurant at the Marble Club.
By ADIR SEGAL12 months ago in History
Myth in Modern Times. AI-Generated.
As a kid, there was no better feeling than waking up on Christmas morning and seeing a ton of presents under the tree. There's no drug on earth that can match the rush I felt during those mornings. The pure euphoria that came with knowing I was about to get the Lego set or video game console I had spent the whole year waiting for.
By ADIR SEGAL12 months ago in History
Halloween of Antiquity. AI-Generated.
Halloween, as we know it – a night of tricks, treats, and questionable costume choices – actually has its roots in a festival that is over 2,500 years old. This festival, called Samhain, wasn’t about candy or costumes at all. It was about something much more powerful – the boundary between light and dark, between the world of the living and the world of the dead.
By ADIR SEGAL12 months ago in History
Part of Jigsaw's puzzle. AI-Generated.
Jeffrey Howe who was only 49 years old when he was horrifically murdered, he was tragically killed by his lodger, dismembered, and disposed of in various locations. During the trial, a shocking confession was made, leading to the case being known as the Jigsaw Killer, Jigsaw Murder, or Jigsaw Man. For those who appreciate true crime narratives, I encourage you to subscribe to my channel.
By ADIR SEGALabout a year ago in Criminal
Harold's story. AI-Generated.
Thomas and Alfred, who take their cows to a mountain pasture named Grace. This annual tradition occurs during the hot summer months when the heat in the valley becomes unbearable. Typically, they remain in the pasture for approximately two months. Although the work is relatively simple, it often becomes exceedingly monotonous.
By ADIR SEGALabout a year ago in Horror











