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Mr. G: The Mun

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I'm Adrian - He/They - Summoner of Cheese, Lover of Frogs, Consumer of Cheddar Yaki-Soba, and apparent home-wrecker
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After a night of drinking that Farla family decided to check out what was under the grate in their hall. The hole was just big enough to fit through, and what they found was an underground room with documents from the 1930s and an old, rotted cross in the middle of the room. It appeared to be a chapel at some point, of course, possibly when Catholics were persecuted in England and used the bunker as a hidden church. The house itself is dated around 230 years. 

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In the small town of Ashland, Pennsylvania, Route 61 takes an unexplained detour; a “Keep Out” sign straddles the original highway. Ignore the warning and you’ll arrive in the abandoned town of Centralia, where an underground mine fire has been burning since 1962 when residents accidentally ignited a vein of anthracite coal. Despite efforts to stop the fire it still burns today and could burn for 250 years. Some houses still stand but most have been demolished. Fun Fact: Silent Hill was based off this town

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but what’s in the time capsule?

Sadly, nothing too interesting (spooky). Just stuff from the locals.

To be exact, its all this:

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130+ year old audio of a talking doll that Thomas Edison created (or probably stole. idk) singing twinkle twinkle little star. The old scratchy audio has a really creepy feel to it.

".. (or probably stole. idk)" MOOD. This is how it feels to have accurate history provided YEARS after having left the public school system as a student.

Buncha fucking liars.

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Momo

The sculpture was created by the Japanese special effects company Link Factory (Midori Hayashi) and is called Mother Bird . The art piece was displayed at Tokyo’s horror art Vanilla Gallery. It is an image of a woman with strange distorted features and a bird’s body. It became an urban legend on the Spanish-speaking web and eventually came to be known as the “Momo Challenge,” a suicide challenge game. Neither Hayashi or Link Factory are associated with the Momo challenge.

The legend is that Momo is a cursed Whatsapp user associated with the number  +81 3 4510 2539 (use caution and use at your own risk, we personally have not contacted this number). Anyone who sends a message to the number ends up receiving disturbing photographs, gets their personal information put online, or gets invited to do the “Momo Challenge”. The people behind the challenge target vulnerable teenagers and threaten them. The victims are convinced to perform bizarre life-threatening tasks, following the infamous footsteps of other horror-based games like Blue Whale.

Till now, the Momo challenge has been linked to the death of a 12-year old Argentinean girl as per a report by Buenos Aires Times. Following this, the Cops in Argentina are searching for the “adolescent with whom she exchanged those messages”.

I wanted to clarify that this challenge is a viral hoax that has been perpetuated by local news stations and agencies such as Buenos Aires Times, MSMV, etc. A lot of people rely on their local news stations and authorities on all of this and this is a great example of those authorities failing their local citizens. 

Can you also include in here that she’s being integrated into children’s Youtube and asking them to harm themselves or others with a threat to family if they don’t listen. Children and toddlers are being harmed by this.

Except that that’s not true at all. This is fake and a hoax. This was already said above, there are no Momo videos it’s fake

It’s worse than we thought……

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Clown Motel

This motel is located in the middle of nowhere in Tonopah Nevada. It was named “America’s Scariest Motel” due to its clown theme and proximity to the Old Tonopah Cemetery (cemetery for miners who died of a plague).

It typically caters to bikers, truckers, and other long haul travelers who find themselves off the beaten path, the Clown Motel is the final port of call before yet another stretch of unbroken Nevada desert. 

The entire motel is covered in various clown themed stuffed animals, porcelain statues, wall hangings, and more. The motel is still in business (probably because there is no competition for miles) and if you’re looking for a creepy getaway you might wanna check this out.

I found their TripAdvisor if anyone was interested.

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People will be like “wah why don’t we get unhinged female characters in media???” As if Candace Flynn hasn’t been dominating the game since 2008. 

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Now that Mewtwo has got Bby Pig to look after , has he begun to take care of his health ?? Like eating food on time and not being too hard on himself ??

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"if you don't stop clapping I'm spitting it out."

in all seriousness, I think he has been trying to be better about it, actually making a sandwich instead of eating a berry or drinking tea. Newtwo won't actually applaud him every time he makes a real meal for himself XD

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I feel called out

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By Crom! is Rachel Kahn’s joke-a-panel autobiographical comic featuring life advice and spiritual guidance from Conan the Barbarian. It ran from January 2012 until May 2014, and is collected in two books, The Collected By Crom! and Full Colour Cromulence. You can read the complete archives on WealdComics.com, and grab the books in PDF. There are original comics available in Rachel’s BigCartel store and both comic prints and By Crom! shirts are available in her Society6 store.

Stay tuned to wealdcomics.tumblr.com for news on convention appearances, merch sales and the possibility of a reprint of the two books.

By Crom! has wrapped up completely! If you would like to keep an eye out for more comic work from me, or more news about By Crom! apearances, merch and (maybe next year) reprints, please go follow wealdcomics!  edit: there’s also a mailing list you can sign up for, right here! and merch and books and pdfs have moved to my gumroad shop!

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