Bazaar celebrates women who live by their own rules and are brave enough to take flight.
Karen's have been out of the meme-cycle for a few months now and they are starting to turn on each other.
Y/n Connor is half human-Terminator in the future of 2130 as the humans and machines fought against each other, but Y/n isn't like the terminators as Y/n joined her nephew name John Connor but Y/n sent herself back to a year of 1984 to protect her cousin name Sarah Connor from the Terminator assassins. -Warning this contains: Gore, Blood, War, Violence, Violent, Dark and light humor, Dark and light jokes, Death, Nudity, Lemon, Strong Language, alcohol, drugs, racism-
The Mistress of the Dark must have made a deal with the undead because her photos are still making hearts pound 40 years later. It's frightening how hot she is!
You may remember that cauldron I rusted with some oatmeal and sand back in July. Normally, I put it in the middle of my driveway on top of some sticks and shove a red strobe light underneath to mimic fire. But this year I wanted something new and fancy for my cauldron to seethe on top of. Enter the hot coals. It's actually really easy to make this. All you need is: a board. I used a poster board, but other people use wood, plexiglass, whatever is handy tin foil empty pop bottles a string of orange lights spray insulation foam spray paint First step is to cut the board to fit your choice of cauldron. Take the tin foil and wrap it over the board. This'll hopefully increase the light output. Chop up the bottoms of the pop bottles to varying heights. Hot glue those onto the board. Mine are all clear so they're a wee bit hard to see. I didn't take any pictures of the next step because I got excited and thought I did. Take your string of lights and drape them over the board, taping it down where you get it right. I waited for Target to put out a string of flickering orange lights this year, which is why I'm finally making my coals in late September. I plugged the lights in as I worked and put them on top of the bottle bottoms in clusters, all over. Make sure to leave out the plug or your coals will never light up. Now for the spray insulation foam. This stuff is the devil, but a devil we know. It sticks to everything, expands into a mess, and is evil. Did I mention the evil? Pretty sure I did. Evil evil popcorn. This is what it looks like before I painted it. But since they moved Daylight Saving, most of the haunted house set up is seen by light and not in the dark. So I had to take away the bright white look with the power of spray paint. It looks a bit more like the surface of some cheesy sci-fi series set, The Crags of Mars, but it gets the job done. And, most importantly, it looks like this when lit up in near darkness. That's how to make your own hot coals to smoulder in grass. No Hogwarts degree required. Sleepy puppy.
Make sauerkraut in your Instant Pot in less than an hour with this easy recipe and just 4 ingredients: cabbage, vinegar, salt, and water!
Actress looks happy celebrating the spooky holiday
It's October, and you know what that means: darker and colder days, the aroma of all things pumpkin spice, cozy evenings with your favorite hot beverage, and, of course, a dose of creepiness. Here at Bored Panda, we're absolutely hooked by the spookiness of October, and we couldn't resist creating another article that might not be everyone's cup of tea, especially if you're faint-hearted.
Travel back in time on your next vacation.