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This Is The Most Terrifying Haircut You’ll Ever See
Because it’s done WITH A SWORD. Nope, nope, nope. 1. Meet Vietnamese hairdresser Nguyen Hoang Hung. View this image › youtube.com 2. Hung’s style is ANYTHING but typical (or really, probably, safe). View this image › youtube.com 3. Because rather than scissors, Hung uses a friggin’ KATANA SWORD to cut hair. View this image › youtube.com 4. Which is why sitting in his chair can be an anxiety-producing nightmare. View this image › youtube.com 5. Though actually? He’s pretty handy with the blade. View this image › […]
More infoSome Extremely Bad, Government-Sanctioned Things Went On In This Building
googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display(‘VN_PG_DTBT_ATF’); }); If you know anything about the creepiness of early American history, then you certainly know about the Salem Witch Trials that took place in Salem, Massachusetts, between February 1692 and May 1693. The movement resulted in the brutal killings of 20 women before all was said and done. While the whole town bears the marks of these trials, one building in particular deserves the title of being the epicenter of evil. This is the Joshua Ward House. During the late 1600s, it was […]
More infoSomeone Thought It Would Be A Good Idea To Build These Insane Statues
Public statues have long been staples of human civilization. They represent our greatest accomplishments and tell the world that we were here and that we did something. However, in recent years, statues have taken a turn from classically beautiful to downright bizarre. Whether these 20 pieces fall into the category of “art” is up for you to decide. 1. This is actually a hyperrealistic statue of a man walking in the snow. Seriously unsettling. Reddit / ShowingErin 2. Run! Just run! Reddit / Chartreuse_666 3. This one’s […]
More infoListening To These Creepy Dolls Recite Rhymes Will Give You All The Nightmares
googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display(‘VN_PG_DTAT_ATF’); }); In today’s tech-savvy, on-demand world, the idea of talking dolls as a technological breakthrough just seems weird. But back in the late 1800s, the mechanical toys were at the height of consumer electronic achievements. And the man responsible for them? Well, of course it was the great Thomas Edison. Inside each of these talking dolls was a tiny tin phonograph cylinder that played a prerecorded lullaby or nursery rhyme. National Park Service googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display(‘VN_PG_DCBM_BTF’); }); This is what the internal mechanism that […]
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