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Some of the toys from this collection made me laugh. Others looked as if they had come alive from a horror movie. What kind of parents would buy such toys to their kids? ![]() These contact lenses are the creepiest I’ve ever seen! They were made by Kevin Carter, a special effect artist who loves horror movies and who has worked on Hollywood blockbusters starring actors such as Bruce Willis or Nathalie Portman. He can spend up to two days to paint each lense with a fine brush and each pair costs around £500. Amazing but scary work! ![]() Well ok, it was Halloween, everyone wants to be disguised in a cool costume, but why on Earth they would want to disguise children like this? It looks really creepy and scary. At the same time, it’s true, it’s the purpose of Halloween to get the creepiest costume, I guess. Anyways, it looks cool, even better than in the movies ;)) ![]() Santas are sometimes really creepy, if you’re not convinced of that, then take a look at this selection! Lots of priceless pictures await you after the jump... )) ![]() I don’t know what crossed the mind of parents who did this, but it’s silly! I mean, there’s no need to retouch photos of children, they’re just children! If they want dolls, they can buy some… One other funny thing, those photos have been retouched by “professionals”… I don’t know what is worse, the child beauty pageant we talked abut this summer or those creepy Photoshopped pictures of children? ![]() That’s what your house could look like if you bought all the products gathered here. I’m sure it would make a sensation, but I’m not sure people would come twice to visit you… Bleeding pillar candles ![]() They are very creepy, indeed, but very well made. ![]() Do you remember our article about the most unusual toilets? Well, here’s a big selection with more such toilets: unusual, funny, stupid, creepy – everything is here ;) ![]() You might think your HMO plan is scary, but at least it doesn't use these vintage surgical instruments...hopefully. ![]() Amputation Knife (1700s) Knives used for amputations during the 18th century were typically curved, because surgeons tended to make a circular cut through the skin and muscle before the bone was cut with a saw. By the 1800s, straight knives became more popular because they made it easier to leave a flap of skin that could be used to cover the exposed stump. Well…I think I would hesitate before going in it )) ![]() A series of gloomy houses which were abandoned. Some of them may be haunted ;) A great place to shoot horror movies )) ![]() |
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