To celebrate the 30th anniversary of “Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark”, the publisher has removed the original, scary as hell artwork for which the book was beloved by all and replaced it with boring illustrations.
Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark was the ultimate compilation of horror from our youth. The most terrifying parts, though, were the illustrations by Stephen Gammell. Click here to see more, if you dare. Sweet dreams.
Food Buzz Sorry, horses, we no longer think you're awesome, thanks to this terrifying video.
Musou Tsuribashi, allegedly the oldest suspension bridge in Japan (fifty years old), is located in the middle of nowhere. Also, it's absolutely terrifying. If you're afraid of heights or a witnessing a YouTube user on the brink of death, this video's probably not for you.
Who would have thought it was possible? A real live spider that's actually cute. To be fair, it's still scary as all hell and probably full of evil intentions, but somehow it manages to be totally precious at the same time! I'm going to have some positively adorable nightmares tonight.