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Borrasca

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"Underneath the Triple Tree  There is a man who waits for me  And should I go or should I stay,  My fate's the same either way." Borrasca pt 1

SCP-072

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SCP-072  Have a good night. And sleep well.
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The Loch
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I had a best friend. His name was Billy. We went to school together and hung out all the time. Then, one day, Billy stopped coming to school. I didn't see him for weeks. There were rumors that he had suffered a nervous breakdown. One evening, when my parents were out, there was a knock on the door. When I answered it, Billy was standing there. He was acting very strangely. His eyes were tired and bloodshot and he looked like he was very nervous. He kept looking around and glancing over his shoulder. "I need to talk to you," he said. I invited him inside and closed the door. He sat down on the couch, but he could't relax. Something was really bothering him. He was twitching and his leg was shaking. "Are you OK?" I asked. "My parents think I'm crazy," he said. "Everyone thinks I'm crazy. Even I thought I was crazy for a while..." "And, are you crazy?" I asked. Billy let out a humorless ch
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Be careful when you move. You might be living with unexpected room mates. Dear David
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SCP-093 Red Sea Object This is not just a jaunt Through the Looking Glass One of my new favorite entries to SCP. The cosmic level horror is chilling and unnerving. I will personally recommend NOT reading the last entry. It provides far too much explanation for what is going on. Horror works best, the less you understand it, especially cosmic horror.
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An adaptation of one of my favorite horror stories.  Do you hear the Footsteps at night?
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Sorry for the delay every one. Will’s October Scary Story Spooktacular has finally begun. Film in Yellow #17: A Pornographic Dracula Tod Browning’s DRACULA 1931 An early classic of film and one of my personal favorites as a boy. This was one of the earliest talking pictures rumored to feature Leslie Townes. Lugosi lamented that he never got the chance to share a scene with him during the filming, and couldn’t believe they’d cut his scenes entirely from the film. Critics unaware of his role as Dobson, often point out how Renfield is given a cross around his neck by the gypsy woman to protect him from Dracula, but this element is immediately forgotten by the next scene. Those cinephiles that have tracked down the rare print of the film offer an explanation through Townes’ role as Dobson, Renfield’s clerk. He has few lines, but acts as a foil for Renfield in the opening 20 minutes. He tries to heed the villagers warnings. Why this was left out no doubt has to do with the co