Scary Horror Shorts You Should Watch In The Dark.

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Scary Movies and Series

With film making becoming more accessible everyday the amount of material on the web has grown significantly. There are now thousands of horror shorts out there and some are definitely worth watching. So here are the scariest, the funniest and what we think are the best horror short films on the web right now. Let’s […]

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5 Things To Know Before Visiting a Medium

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Lifestyle

Seeing a psychic is an intense experience. You may be feeling anxious, confused, or unsure – especially if you’re in a stage where you’re seeking answers. The good news is that a visit with a psychic can be life-changing, as long as you’re ready to believe. Read on for our top 5 things to know […]

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Arctic Sea Serpent: The Tizheruk

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Horror Mystery and Lore

Folklore on the Tizheruk There are so many cultures that have tales of Sea-Monsters, particularly of the serpent variety, that it would almost be a shock to learn that the Inuit culture didn’t possess one. It is only natural to fear what we do not know, and the list of phobias that have spawned from […]

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Alaska’s Bigfoot: The Tornit

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Horror Books Horror Mystery and Lore

History and Mythology of the Tornit Back in the old times, when Baffin Island was still known as Nunatsiarmiut (new-naht-saw-me-oot) and before European influence, the Inuit people lived near the coast of Kangiqtualuk. They were master kayak-builders and survived by means of subsistence—they were excellent hunters, regularly bringing in seals and whales to feed the […]

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