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MockBot Oct 22nd, 2012 05:08 AM

Vintage Halloween Cards: Part 3
 
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Kenji Oct 22nd, 2012 07:13 AM

That backwards-broom-riding witch sure is bustin' some sick stunts, yo.

ReBirFh Oct 22nd, 2012 03:22 PM

Never knew "Hallowe'en" was written like this.

ForgottenInvader Oct 22nd, 2012 03:38 PM

I didn't either had to Google it. Halloween or Hallowe'en (a contraction of its original title "All Hallows' Evening"),also known as All Hallows' Eve.

These cards are nightmare fuel and I love them of course. What were they smoking back in the early 1900s? :)

dextire Oct 22nd, 2012 09:42 PM

Yeah! These are far scarier than anything they come up with these days. :halloween2

Cybernetic Oct 30th, 2012 04:01 PM

These are awesome, I bought one of these (in poster size) in Salem MA about a month ago and hung it on my wall with an old wooden frame. Looks cool as hell.

Bex Nov 7th, 2012 11:41 AM

Interestingly, white cats have traditionally been the bringers of bad luck, not black. In the UK, black cats are usually seen as lucky, and in Ireland, black and white cats are both considered lucky, but a cat with both black and white spots are unlucky.

White animals used to be culled because they were more susceptible to genetic problems, including cancer, deafness, and blindness. That, and if they were bred for hunting, they would be more visible to the prey. That is why white animals were originally unlucky. Somewhere along the road, when the myths traveled to america, black animals were charged as being unlucky instead.


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