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The Russian Tactic To Win WW2 Was To Scare Everyone Into Defeat

A crown of kids burning the ancient goddess of death sounds like sunshine and rainbows in comparison to this group of Russian school girls practicing a gas mask drill. Gas mask drills were standard across all of Europe in the 1930s and 1940s, but there is something extra creepy about these Russian girls.
Maybe it’s the fact that Eastern Europe proved to be nearly invincible during WW2. All these girls definitely grew up to be strict babushkas.
She’s Absolutely Playing The Creepiest Song Possible

Is it just me, or have all these photos proven that humans have always had a sick and twisted sense of humor? Someone actually spent the time and money to pose as a doll with a terrifying mask up at a piano and take a photo of it. And they did all this when pictures were a rarity.
The only difference between them and us is that now we have iPhones and can take unlimited amounts of creepy photos.
Ventriloquism Should Never Be That Lifelike

I’m not trying to write the rules of ventriloquism, but I think there are some basic ground rules that everyone should follow. First, the dummy shouldn’t wear clown makeup. I think that’s a given.
Second, the dummy should have a smaller head and more cartoon-like face than the ventriloquist. It almost looks like half of his face was burnt off, but they just kept on performing. Third, people should just give up ventriloquism because no matter what you do, it’s creepy.
Somehow, This Makes Me Even More Scared Of Pennywise

The terrifying thing about Stephen King’s It was that the clown would become your biggest fear. Even though Pennywise could shapeshift, his very average clown costume was the scariest because it was too ordinary.
As a kid, you imagine a demon clown to look menacing. But if Pennywise wanted to, he could have bought this clown suit at the local party store. This behind the scenes photo of Tim Curry smoking on the set of It makes him even more normal, and even more scary.