
Richard Weber
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So many strange things pop into my head. This is where I share a lot of this information. Call it a curse or a blessing. I call it an escape from reality. Come and take a peek into my brain.
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Dangerous Games
Disclaimer: The following games are based on folklore and legends. There is no scientific evidence to support the existence of spirits or the potential consequences of these games. Engaging in such activities can be dangerous and should be avoided.
By Richard Weberabout a year ago in Horror
OO390
The unsettling mystique of the YouTube channel oo390 has enthralled and confused people all over the world. Its programming, which combines eerie images, mysterious messages, and possibly real-world ramifications, has given rise to a plethora of ideas and conjectures regarding the channel's originator and their intentions.
By Richard Weberabout a year ago in Horror
The Cage
Tucked away in the charming Essex village of St Osyth is a structure rich with ghostly and historical significance. Known as The Cage, this small building has piqued the interest of ghost investigators, historians, and the morbidly curious. As one of the most haunted places in Britain, The Cage has a dark background as a medieval jail and is a terrifying example of how history and the paranormal can collide.
By Richard Weberabout a year ago in Criminal
The Woodpecker Uprising
Imagine a world in which the steady pounding of woodpeckers signals the beginning of a takeover of the earth, rather than just a hunt for insects. Though it may sound unrealistic, let's investigate the intriguing theories behind how these hardy and resourceful birds might become powerful and take over the entire planet.
By Richard Weberabout a year ago in Humor
The Nightmare Next Door
A seemingly normal residence in the sleepy Russian city of Nizhny Novgorod concealed a terrifying secret. Police discovered a sight in 2011 that was unlike anything they had ever seen. Anatoly Moskvin, a former linguist, lived with an old couple and his collection of 26 beautifully arranged mummified corpses throughout the home.
By Richard Weberabout a year ago in Criminal
10 Slithering Steps to Alligator Shoe Supremacy
Forget the robot uprising, the zombie apocalypse is passé What is the true danger that is hiding beneath humanity's ease? Gator-style footwear. Yes, those once-ubiquitous icons of excess from the 1980s are back, and they're not accepting "no" for an answer this time. One jagged step at a time, these fang-like treads will conquer the Earth as follows:
By Richard Weber2 years ago in Humor
The Tenant
Routine has always been a part of Arthur. Breakfast would be two slices of wheat bread with scrambled eggs, lunch would be ham and cheese on rye, and dinner would be a basic stir-fried chicken. He was particular, not fussy about food. That exact particularity was what set him on a path of deepening discomfort and growing terror.
By Richard Weber2 years ago in Horror
Whispers of the Unknown
My pulse was thumping rhythmically and there was a symphony of gasps and grunts in the world. Once a familiar vessel, my body was now a churning sea, a battlefield where primal forces fought for control. I was alone myself but oddly encircled, a lone spark among a chorus of worried, expressionless faces. That was it. I was going to give birth at this precise moment, the first woman.
By Richard Weber2 years ago in Families
Surya's Song
There once lived a lively little child named Surya in a small seaside village tucked away along the southern Indian coast. Surya experienced an unexplained attraction to the sea even at a young age. She walked the sandy beaches for hours on end, gathering seashells and taking in the soothing sound of the waves lapping on the sand.
By Richard Weber2 years ago in Fiction
Whispers in the Dark
Japan is a country full of breathtaking scenery, rich traditions, and terrifying urban legends that have fascinated and scared the people of Japan for many years. However, Japan also has a darker side. These stories, which are frequently transmitted orally, act as cautions to the gullible, hiding in the shadows of ordinary existence. We examine the origins, the terror they arouse, and the cultural background that forms the frightening tales of Aka Manto, Hachishakusama, the Slit-Mouted Woman, and Kisaragi Station today.
By Richard Weber2 years ago in Horror
The Haven of False Lights
Except for the steady click-clack of Agatha's knitting needles, the rain pounded on the dusty windowpane of the deserted petrol station. Agatha, a woman whose age eluded simple calculation, looked out at the lonely highway section. Her face was a mask of anticipation, worn from a lifetime spent in the scorching heat. This storm was a herald, not a bother. The guest would finally arrive tonight.
By Richard Weber2 years ago in Horror







