Zak Bagans gives ET a tour of his Haunted Museum in Las Vegas, including artifacts from a demonic possession that inspired The Conjuring 3 and objects from Ghostbusters.
Category: creepy
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Black Plague
“One of the comforts of studying history is that, no matter how bad things get, you can always find a moment in the past when things were much, much worse. Some commentators on our current crisis [of COVID-19] have been throwing around comparisons to earlier pandemics, and the Black Death of 1347–50 inevitably gets mentioned. Please. The Black Death wiped out half the population of Europe in the space of four years. In some places the mortality was far swifter and deadlier than that. The novelist Giovanni Boccaccio, who gave us the most vivid picture of the Black Death in literature, estimated that 100,000 people died in Florence in the four months between March and July 1348. The population of the city in 1338, according to one contemporary chronicler, stood at 120,000.”

Image from The Black Death “Like COVID-19, the disease spread with bewildering rapidity, but unlike in the modern pandemic, it infected everyone, young and old, rich and poor, not mainly the old and infirm. And again unlike the current virus, the effects of bubonic plague were particularly humiliating. Tumor-like growths as big as apples, called ‘bubos,’ would appear in the groin or armpit. Gangrenous blotches would appear on hands and feet causing the skin to turn black and die. The victims would start coughing up blood, all their bodily fluids stank and their breath became putrid. ‘The stench of dead bodies, sickness and medicines seemed to fill and pollute the whole atmosphere.’ There was no dying with dignity during the Black Death.”
James Hankins, Social Distancing During the Black Death, Quillette, March 28, 2020.
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Make Your Own Plague Doctor Costume
What could be a more appropriate character to be this Halloween than a plague doctor? Make your own plague doctor costume while you have the time during the COVID-19 quarantine by following the step-by-step instructions on Instructables: Plague Doctor Costume.

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Horror Decor / Craft
Have some extra time during your COVID-19 quarantine? Here is a very cool craft!
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14th-Century Exorcism

Vincent of Beauvais, Miroir Histoire (Speculum Historiale), Paris c. 1332-1335 From Discarded Images
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World’s Largest Spider
The goliath birdeater tarantula of South America is arguably the biggest spider in the world.

Image from the Tarantula Forum Visit National Geographic to watch as one hapless mouse wanders into a spider’s deadly trap, and see the unusual adaptations that make the goliath one of nature’s deadliest ambushers.
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Morbid Art

Anna Akhmatova, 1998 by Joel-Peter Witkin
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Kiss me!
Happy Valentine’s Day — come in for a kiss!

Cabin Fever (2002)