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Happy Easter!

That little girl is brave!

http://www.buzzfeed.com/temptingmama/effing-creepy-easter-bunny-2sa

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Swedish Twins or Aliens?

Ok, this is definitely worth watching.

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Creepiest Trees

Photos from http://www.mnn.com/earth-matters/wilderness-resources/photos/8-of-the-creepiest-trees-on-earth/. Visit the website to see more creepy trees.

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Christmas tree light frog

More cool than creepy

http://images.nationalgeographic.com/wpf/media-live/photos/000/036/cache/cuban-tree-frog_3627_600x450.jpg

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Bugs in a vortex

Photo taken in Moscow, Russia by daybyeday:

Found here: http://community.livejournal.com/found_objects/3946426.html

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Hell themed cafe

A hot spot called Hell’s Café lured 19th-century Parisians to the city’s Montmartre neighborhood—like the Marais—on the Right Bank of the Seine. With plaster lost souls writhing on its walls and a bug-eyed devil’s head for a front door, le Café de l’Enfer may have been one of the world’s first theme restaurants. According to one 1899 visitor, the café’s doorman—in a Satan suit—welcomed diners with the greeting, “Enter and be damned!” Hell’s waiters also dressed as devils. An order for three black coffees spiked with cognac was shrieked back to the kitchen as: “Three seething bumpers of molten sins, with a dash of brimstone intensifier!”

Image and text from http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/flashback/0308/index.html

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Snickers commercial

Just saw this creepy Snickers commercial on tv:

What in the world?

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Creepsters

We have a creepy audience. I am able to see what words people search for that end up bringing them to our website and I have say that I love looking at them.

Check out the words that were searched that led them (you) here:

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Some make sense and others are just downright creepy.

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Spider rain

Frog rain, sure. Spider rain? No.

For Argentinean Christian Oneto Gaona, April 6, 2007 might be the most memorable day in his life, because on that day he not only witnessed a spider rain, but also became probably the first person in the world who caught this weird rain on camera.

Christian and his friends decided to take a trip to Salta Province during their Easter vacation. Around 3 p.m. on April 6, they started to hike into the San Bernardo Mountain. Two hours later, they found the ground around them was blanketed with spiders of many colors, each about four inches across.

They found more and more spiders along their way up the mountain. It was even stranger that some spiders were falling on them, because it was a broad mountain valley and nothing was above them but the sky. They looked up, and saw numerous spiders falling from the sky.
Everyone was stunned. It took Christian a while to remember he had a camera. He hastily took a photo of numerous spiders falling from the sky, and a photo of another spider just starting to weave its web. The spiders looked as ugly as they were scary, crawling everywhere, many weaving webs. It felt more like a science fiction movie than reality, said Christian.

Weird rains like this has been periodically reported from all over the world. Live frogs, fish and many other more bizarre animals have fallen from the sky here and there. But until this time no one had the chance to take pictures of an on-going weird rain. That’s why Christian’s photos are so precious.

Christian attributes his good luck to the favorable weather condition that day which was rare in past weird rains. Besides, he explained, as spiders are lighter than most other animals ever rained, they fell slow enough to be clearly caught on camera.

Weird rain so far remains an unexplainable factor. A more popular hypothesis suggests that a tornado or strong whirlwind picked up the animals and carried them along before dropping them somewhere far away. But this hypothesis cannot explain why each rain brings only one kind of animal, and not even a piece of grass is brought along with the animals.

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Great sculpture in Montmarte, Paris

http://villageofjoy.com/20-strange-sculptures-part-i/

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