psychological
Mind games taken way too far; explore the disturbing genre of psychological thrillers that make us question our perception of sanity and reality.
The Smiling Man:A Glimpse into the Darkness Behind the Smile.. AI-Generated.
In the vast realm of internet horror and urban folklore, few figures evoke the same eerie fascination as The Smiling Man. This enigmatic being has carved out a spooky place in contemporary mythology. It is neither a ghost nor a demon, and it is neither entirely human nor overtly supernatural. Originating from a now-famous account shared online, The Smiling Man walks the razor-thin line between reality and nightmare — and it's that ambiguity which makes him unforgettable.
By Ashfaque Mahmud 🇧🇩10 months ago in Horror
The House That Ate the Wind
“Where the breeze once whispered secrets, now silence screams.” Chapter I. The Windmill Hill In the remote countryside of southern France, near a forgotten hamlet called Vieux-Corbeau, stands a crumbling house on a hill—one the locals only refer to in hushed tones as La Maison du Vent. The House of the Wind.
By Tales That Breathe at Night10 months ago in Horror
The Enigmatic World Of Ghosts:
e Enigmatic World of Ghosts: Exploring the Supernatural ## The Introduction Over the centuries, ghosts have been a topic of both fascination and apprehension across cultures, religions, and time periods. Whether through chilling personal encounters, folklore, or popular media, the idea of spirits lingering beyond death continues to captivate the human imagination. What, then, are ghosts? Are they remnants of the deceased, psychological manifestations, or mere figments of our collective storytelling? This article delves into the concept of ghosts, examining historical beliefs, scientific perspectives, famous hauntings, and why the idea of the supernatural remains so enduring.
By Ankur sarker10 months ago in Horror
The Unsettling Neighbor
They told me the house was empty—foreclosed, condemned, a festering pit of vermin and decay. Yet on my first night in the damned neighborhood, an overwhelming sense of malice clawed at my mind. At 121 Ash Lane, a solitary light shuddered in the window, its weak, quivering glow barely repelling the creeping darkness. A lone bulb, swinging like a vengeful pendulum in the attic, threw jittery, distorted shapes that simultaneously summoned and repelled me.
By Jason “Jay” Benskin10 months ago in Horror
The Man in Apartment 3B
I’ve always had a habit of noticing things I’m not supposed to. Little things. A light that flickers at the same time every night. A song playing from a window that hasn’t been opened in years. A shadow moving just a second too slow.
By Article Writer Ridoy10 months ago in Horror
How to Be a Good Wife
How to Be a Good Wife: Building a Loving and Lasting Partnership Marriage is a beautiful journey filled with love, learning, compromise, and growth. Being a "good wife" isn't about fitting into a rigid mold or fulfilling outdated stereotypes—it's about building a strong, respectful, and nurturing partnership with your spouse It means showing up with love, empathy, maturity, and commitment to help your relationship thrive.
By Mubarak Hossain Akash10 months ago in Horror
The Haunted House on Blackwood Lane
The old Victorian mansion at the end of Blackwood Lane had Stood abandoned for decades. Its peeling paint, shattered windows, and overgrown yard made it the perfect subject of local ghost stories. Teenagers sneaked in at night, only to flee in terror before dawn, and kids dared each other to step onto its creaky porch. But no one ever stayed long enough to uncover the truth—until the night Emma Carter decided to prove the legends wrong.
By Jahin Khan10 months ago in Horror








