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Teke Teke: The Sound of Your Final Seconds
1. The Sound That Paralyses Imagine walking home alone at twilight. The streets of suburban Japan are quiet, save for the distant hum of a vending machine. Suddenly, you hear a strange, rhythmic scratching behind you.
By Takashi Nagayaabout 13 hours ago in Horror
Researchers believe they understand why the noses of Triceratops were so large.
Triceratops have been characterised for almost a century by its visible features, including as their enormous beak, horns, and frills. However, what we couldn't see at all might be the true surprise. According to recent CT scans, this horned dinosaur redirected its snout's primary blood arteries and nerves through its nostrils rather than its jaw.
By Francis Damia day ago in Horror
Bell book and Candle
I sit on the wooden pew with my head bowed, concentrating on the green chequered pattern of my pleated school skirt. The chapel is small and located in the old Manor House part of the building. The alter stands in front of a large bay window looking out on the grounds and the ha-ha wall beyond. A single candle drips warm wax at its centre filling the air with frankincense scented smoke.
By N J Delmasa day ago in Horror
The Bell That Rang After Midnight
In the coastal village of Greymoor, the sea never slept. Waves whispered against black rocks, and wind threaded through crooked chimneys like a breath searching for a mouth. Tourists came in summer for the views and left before autumn taught the cliffs their true language. The villagers stayed, wrapped in wool and habit, and obeyed one old rule: when the church bell rang after midnight, nobody opened a door.
By Iazaz hussain2 days ago in Horror












