The Spooky Legend of The Faceless Soldier in Northern Maine
During the holiday break, I found myself on TikTok which took me down a rabbit hole that I did not expect.
Between thirst traps, random dances, and a video of a sweet older lady putting on makeup was this TikTok about stairs found in the woods.
Spooky, right? Personally, I ve never come across a random set of stairs in the woods, but then again, I m not typically deep in the woods off of any trails.
Still curious, I went to the comments to see if there were any first-hand stories of these mysterious stairs. What I found were suggestions to visit Reddit s r/nosleep. For those who aren t familiar, r/nosleep is filled with scary stories presented and interacted with as they re real and believed.
3 Weirdest Elevators In The World
I don t know about you, but I m not a HUGE fan of elevators. After riding the Tower of Terror ONCE at Disney World I thought, Yeah.I hate this.
There are a few absolutely gorgeous elevators out there in the world. I know what you might be thinking.
Elevators? Gorgeous? Are you serious or did you fall out of an elevator and hurt your head?
No, I didn t fall out of an elevator.Johnny did get stuck in one though! You can check out today s Marks In A Minute highlight on our Instagram.
If you want to hear how Johnny s nightmare ended you can listen to the Marks In The Morning podcast on our website or the app.
The Ellen DeGeneres Show Not Cancelled: Host Returns, Talks One Scary COVID-19 Symptom The Ellen DeGeneres show cancelled? Of course not. The host, Ellen DeGeneres has fully recovered from her COVID-19 symptoms and has now returned to work. Naturally, on the very first episode of the year, she had to touch on the harrowing experience she had with the dreaded coronavirus.
As reported by Hollywood Life, just a month after revealing she tested positive for COVID-19, Ellen DeGeneres returned to her talk show on Jan. 13, and showed fans just how well-recovered she is.
This does not mean the coronavirus did not give her a hard time though, because as she revealed, she had some really painful time with it.
The Brave Little Toaster.
I couldn t help but laugh at how, well, messed up that movie was! And I mean that from a place of pure adoration for the film.
You have a terrifying death scene of an air conditioner, a toaster about to fall into a bathtub, and of course the toaster sacrificed himself by thrusting his body into the gears to stop them before crushing his master. Thankfully, in the end, he got fixed right up.
This got me thinking of other things from my childhood that were kind of messed up but I loved anyway. The first thing to come to mind? The children s book