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Mercy 11 month s ago
#8 Don't be afraid, be very very frightened
       
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Jahoda 11 month s ago
#5
While most of these are super creepy (thanks for posting this in the morning not at night) this one is easy. Micro etching on the glass will cause bubbles to form in the same pattern as the etch, either advertising or prank...
       
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Charles 11 month s ago
#20 Is a scam but I forgot how it worked.
       
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Simeon 11 month s ago
Charles,

Cool story bro
       
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This person who got LOCKED INSIDE THEIR BATHROOM because the cabinet right outside seemingly moved on its own, blocking the door:

"I live alone in a flat in the middle of nowhere in France. The flat is on the ground level and is a part of a bigger house which is only used sometimes by my landlord (during vacation mostly). I was in my bathroom for a few minutes, on the toilet, and no one else was home. When I was ready to come out, I couldn't open the door more than in the picture. My furniture was blocking it. Once again, I was home alone, nothing else in the apartment had moved, and nothing was missing. I heard nothing while I was in my bathroom, either.

My most plausible theory for now is that for some reason the vibration of my washing machine caused it to move? It was running, and it's built in to my kitchen countertop. The countertop is sealed on one side to the kitchen wall and on another to the wall that's shared with the bathroom. Maybe it moved through that? The cabinet is not touching the wall, and it's never happened before."

 

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