
Halloween is a good time to be scared (and a great time to steal your kids’ candy)
October 31, 2010Trick or treat, vidheads. You gotta love Halloween. When else can one dress pretty much however he or she wants and not get constant “WTF” looks from passers-by? (Except every day in New York, I guess.) And, as an added bonus, if you have kids, you can gorge yourself on their candy. Just do like me and tell them when they’re bad the candy fairy comes and takes some away while they’re sleeping.
As a lover of all things scary and horrifying, a superfan of the supernatural and superstitous, a purveyor of paranormal occurences, and an aficionado of flamboyant and flashy fashion (or at least I’d like to believe I possess all of the aforementioned characteristics), I thought I’d post a chillastic and creeptacular clip. Some people believe in ghosts, some don’t. Like many things, I am on the fence about this one, leaned over and looking into the paranormal side. I even tried my hand at ghost hunting before (but, also like many things, I couldn’t stick with it). This is a montage of supernatural happenings compiled from sources who swear up and down they are “real and unedited.”
Real or hoaxes? You decide. Personally, what’s scary to me is that most of these people can’t spell on their intros. At least it’s not that stupid serene screensaver that suddenly cuts to that screaming face. Here’s a common sense tip: don’t ever trust a situation where someone sits you down in front of a computer to “see something really cool” and then stands nearby to gauge your reaction. Did no one learn from the ”2 Girls 1 Cup” fiasco?


