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Promote YOUR weird blog!

This blog has 2,990 followers now and there will be 3,000 soon so here is my present for my lovely followers …

- Is your blog weird/odd/bizarre enough?

- Are you following me? (I’ll check.)

Then you should reblog this post and maybe I’ll promote your weird blog!

I’LL PROMOTE 10 WEIRDEST BLOGS that I like the most.

So c’mon … I’m waiting ; )

Edward Allen’sHaunted Memories

(more pics here)

(Source: hauntedmemories.com)

Edward Allen’sHaunted Memories

(more pics here)

(Source: hauntedmemories.com)

What do you miss here?

Tell me.

Tell me about your WEIRD FETISH …

… well?

40 Easter Bunnies more terrifying than a crucified man coming back from the dead

HAPPY EASTER, DEAR WEIRDOS!


The Fatal Consequences of Masturbation

Guys, this is amazing!(Well, not really …)

Tell me, my dear weirdos:

What does it mean …

… when you feel weird?


A Body Struck by Lightning 
Lichtenberg figures (aka “lightning flowers”) appear on the skin of lightning strike victims. These are reddish, fern-like patterns that may persist for hours or days. They are also a useful indicator for medical examiners when determining the cause of death. Lichtenberg figures appearing on people are sometimes called lightning flowers, and they are thought to be caused by the rupture of small capillaries under the skin due to the passage of the lightning current or the shock wave from the lightning discharge as it flashes over the skin.

ca. 1900, [trick tintype portrait of Cornelius C. Kenney holding his own decapitated head], Cornelius C. Kenney
via Harvard University, Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America, Radcliffe Institute

Tell me, my dear weirdos:

What was the weirdest Christmas gift you’ve ever received?