odditiesoflife:

Curious History:  Vintage Creepy Costumed Couples

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Fuck Yeah Nightmares: The Megalodon

fuckyeahnightmares:

The largest shark to ever exist may still be around.

The Megalodon (Carcharodon megalodon) which literally means”great tooth” in ancient greek, was a prehistoric shark that lived between 5 to 1.6 million years ago, thought some contest that this huge preditor…

zbags:

Once a Brackish Apex Nautilus (N. salmacidus magister) has consumed the fleshy tail and innards of a Pontic Rosefish (Helicolenus thriampi), it will continue to maneuver the more durable front end, exploiting the carcass to stalk prey oblivious to its presence. Its arms can control the bony head-parts and remaining fins from inside. The “tongue” emitting from the mouth is actually one of the cephalopod’s two proper tentacles, which possess barbed club ends with rudimentary suckers.

Culinary market incentives have led Euxinovan commercial fishermen to carefully sort such nautili from their carrion-free brethren. A second flush nautilus (as one fully gorged on a rosefish is termed) will yield chewier meat and a deep, almost smoky flavor. Best served with legumes and Sauvignon Blanc.

odditiesoflife:

I have heard of dolls that pee, but it makes absolutely no sense to shave a doll.  “You can shave the baby” comes complete with underarm, pubic, and leg hair to shave.  Since when does a baby have any body hair at all?  What kind of sick fetish does this fall under?  I’m speechless.

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fyeahcreepyshit:

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This video sent rippling shivers down my entire body…


thepastaofcreep:

Alma

So creepy! That’s why I hate dolls!

punkest:

for anon, dead Violet gif

jtotheizzoe:

The creepiest thing I will see all day …

We all know that children lose their baby teeth over the course of several years, and they are replaced by adult chompers.

With that in mind, here it is: The skull of a child with adult teeth coming in.

(from Scotland’s Hunterian Museum)

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