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When I Died in My Dream
The story begins on a cold, gloomy night when I felt my chest tighten and my breath grow shallow. I was alone in my apartment, silence screaming around me. I tried to call for help, but my voice cracked into whispers. Darkness started to blur the edges of my vision until everything went black.
By Noman Afridi8 months ago in Horror
The Puppet with No Strings
The smell hit first-mold, wet wood, the kind of rot that whispered secrets to insects. When the Thespian Thorn troupe pushed open the groaning doors of the forgotten Saint Elora Theater, they expected dust and nostalgia. What they got was silence so thick it nearly coughed.
By Jannat Hashmi8 months ago in Horror
Dive into Learning with Cool Math Games Jet Ski Addition
In a world where kids often find traditional learning methods boring, interactive and gamified education has become a savior. One such brilliant fusion of fun and education is cool math games jet ski addition—an exciting online game that makes math feel more like play than work. It combines speed, strategy, and mental math, giving children a fun-filled way to improve their addition skills while racing jet skis.
By akbarali seo8 months ago in Horror
"The Night My CCTV Caught What Wasn’t Human: A Bone-Chilling True Story That Defies Logic"
Introduction: Why I Installed the Cameras It started with a break-in. Last summer, someone tried to pry open our kitchen window at 2 AM. Though they fled when our dog barked, the incident left my family paranoid. My wife, Priya, begged me to install security cameras. “We need to feel safe,” she insisted. So, I bought a budget-friendly CCTV system: four cameras covering every corner of our suburban home.
By Mian Nazir Shah8 months ago in Horror
"Bird Box" by Josh Malerman
The wind moved gently through the trees, rustling the dry leaves like whispers of ghosts. Mallory knelt by the edge of the river, her ears tuned to every crack of a twig, every flutter of a bird’s wing. The blindfold over her eyes was tied tight—so tight her temples throbbed—but she didn’t dare loosen it. Not here. Not now.
By Jawad Khan8 months ago in Horror
Fremantle Prison: Australia’s Most Haunted Fortress of Shadows
Fremantle Prison: Ominous Traces of Australia's Penal Colony Past In Fremantle, Western Australia's port city, the Fremantle Prison stands as a chilling reminder of Australia's colonial past and a breeding ground for paranormal phenomena. Constructed in 1855 by British convict prisoners who were sent to Australia, the prison operated for 136 years until its closure in 1991. Currently, its limestone walls, soaked in pain, riots, and executions, have it labeled one of Australia's scariest places to visit.
By Kyrol Mojikal8 months ago in Horror
Ghost breeding
Enter the mysterious village Jhumjhumi village. The name sounds like part of a sweet childish rhyme, but the reality is quite different. The village, deep in the hills, has roads so narrow and impassable that no outsider has set foot in it for many years. Locals believe that there is another species of ghost living in this village along with humans. But not ordinary ghosts, they breed.
By MD. Tanvir Hossain8 months ago in Horror
Russia: RS-28 Sarmat – The "Satan II"
Russia's RS-28 Sarmat, often referred to as "Satan II" by NATO, is a superheavy intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) that exemplifies the pinnacle of missile technology. With an estimated range of 18,000 kilometers, it is capable of carrying up to 16 warheads, each with individual guidance systems, allowing it to strike multiple targets simultaneously. The missile's three-stage liquid-fuel rocket and advanced guidance systems make it a formidable asset in Russia's nuclear arsenal. Despite experiencing several test failures, the RS-28 Sarmat remains a symbol of Russia's missile capabilities.
By Real life 🧬 stories 8 months ago in Horror
Coraline – Neil Gaiman
When Coraline Bennett’s family moved into the old Carver House on the edge of town, she wasn’t scared—just bored. Eleven years old, smart beyond her age, and curious to a fault, Coraline had a habit of exploring places she wasn’t supposed to. Her parents were too busy renovating their “dream home” to keep much of an eye on her. And so, left to her own devices, Coraline explored.
By Jawad Khan8 months ago in Horror
ghost rent
Rainy evening journey The name of the village is Nishintpur. A typical village of Bengal, surrounded by greenery, surrounded by rivers and canals. But at one end of this village, the road that leads towards Calcutta, many strange stories are heard about it. Especially at night.
By MD. Tanvir Hossain8 months ago in Horror









