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Special effects may be lacking, but vintage horror films still manage to keep our palms sweating and blood pumping; a look back at retro horror films, stories, books and characters that prove everything is scarier in black and white.
The Cursed Toy Factory
It was a dark and stormy night, and the old toy factory sat empty at the edge of town. The factory had been closed for years, but the locals still whispered about the strange occurrences that had taken place there. There were rumors of toys coming to life, of strange noises coming from the factory at night, and of the ghost of the former owner haunting the premises.
By Naureen Ikram3 years ago in Horror
Ravenwood vampire
Introduction about Vampires : For many centuries, nearly every culture in the world has been told stories about supernatural beings eating the flesh or blood of the living. In ancient times, the term "vampire" did not exist. Demons or spirits, who ate flesh and drank blood, were said to engage in similar behaviors like drinking blood. Even the devil was thought to be the same as the vampire. Pretty much every culture partners blood drinking with a revenant or devil of some sort or another, or at times a divinity.
By P.M.Pavitra3 years ago in Horror
How to deal with commitment phobia
Commitment phobia, also known as fear of commitment, is a common issue that affects many people in their romantic relationships. It is characterized by a persistent fear of making a commitment to a partner, often due to a fear of being trapped or losing one's independence. This fear can lead to difficulty forming and maintaining healthy relationships, as well as feelings of anxiety and distress. In this article, we will explore the causes of commitment phobia and provide strategies for overcoming this issue and forming strong, healthy relationships.
By Rajveer Digital Marketer3 years ago in Horror
The art of compromise: How to find a middle ground
The art of compromise is an essential skill that can help people resolve conflicts, negotiate effectively, and build stronger relationships. Compromise involves finding a middle ground that satisfies the needs and interests of both parties involved. In this article, we will explore the importance of compromise, the barriers that can make it difficult to achieve, and strategies for finding a middle ground that works for everyone.
By Rajveer Digital Marketer3 years ago in Horror
Haunted Lives: True Ghost Stories
Emily had always been interested in the paranormal. She'd grown up watching horror movies and reading ghost stories, fascinated by the idea that there might be something beyond this life. As an adult, she became an investigator of sorts, traveling the country to visit supposedly haunted places and try to capture evidence of the other side.
By Guru selvam3 years ago in Horror
The Unseen Terror: A Tale of Demons, Monsters, and Haunted Souls
Chapter 1: The Haunted House The story begins with a group of five friends, Claire, Mike, Tom, Sarah, and Emily, planning to explore an abandoned mansion on the outskirts of town. The mansion, known as "The Bloodworth House," has a sinister reputation, with locals claiming it's haunted by the ghosts of its former residents who were murdered there. Despite the rumours, the group is excited to explore the mansion and see for themselves if the stories are true.
By John Bharathi J3 years ago in Horror
The role of compromise in polyamorous relationships
Polyamory is the practice of engaging in romantic or sexual relationships with multiple people at the same time, with the knowledge and consent of all involved. In polyamorous relationships, the role of compromise is essential for maintaining healthy and fulfilling connections between partners. In this article, we will explore the role of compromise in polyamorous relationships and provide strategies for navigating the unique challenges that arise in these types of relationships.
By Rajveer Digital Marketer3 years ago in Horror
Most Haunted Places In The World (Part - 7)
Lawang Sewu, Indonesia The Dutch East Indian Railway Company's headquarters were built in the early 20th century at Lawang Sewu (or "Thousand Doors"), which the Japanese used as a detention facility during World War II. According to the country's Ministry of Tourism, the structure saw a lot of brutal interrogations, torture, and violent killings during the conflict, all of which contributed to its current reputation as one of Indonesia's most haunted buildings. Today, visitors are welcome to the deserted location, maybe to ascertain the veracity of the numerous ghost stories associated with Lawang Sewu.
By Mani Vannan3 years ago in Horror
Most Haunted Places In The World ( Part - 5 )
Myrtles Plantation, Louisiana One of America's most haunted locations is Myrtles Plantation, which General David Bradford built in 1796. At least 12 separate ghosts are said to reside in the mansion, which is said to be situated atop an Indian burial place. There are many legends and ghost stories, such as the one about Chloe, a former slave who had her ear cut off for listening in on a conversation. After taking two of the plantation owner's daughters' lives and poisoning a birthday cake as payback, she was hanged by her fellow slaves. According to reports, Chloe now explores the plantation while hiding her amputated ear with a turban.
By Mani Vannan3 years ago in Horror
Most Haunted Places In The World (Part - 4)
Larnach Castle, New Zealand William Larnach, a famous New Zealand politician, used the lavish house as his home from 1871 and 1887. The most prominent feature is a 3,000 square foot ballroom that Larnach built for his favourite daughter Kate for her 21st birthday. Kate passed away from typhoid at age 26 and is rumoured to still haunt the ballroom. It's not just your imagination if you feel taps on your shoulder and whispers in your ear; paranormal investigators have been to the building and it has appeared on Ghost Hunters International.
By Mani Vannan3 years ago in Horror
Most Haunted Places In The World (Part - 3 )
The Forbidden City, Beijing, China The old imperial residence of China, now a museum, the Forbidden City, must be seen on any trip to Beijing. You might not be aware, though, that the well-known tourist spot has quite the reputation among believers in the paranormal. The palace complex saw its fair share of killings during its 600-year existence as a palace, whether from envious concubines poisoning one another or executions carried out at the emperor's command. It goes without saying that since the palace first welcomed visitors in the 1940s, there have been numerous stories of unusual occurrences. The most typical tale describes a woman walking around the grounds wailing while wearing all white, like most good ghost stories do.
By Mani Vannan3 years ago in Horror






