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Put creepy items hidden around the house so they will scare people (Ex. A fake skeleton under the bed or a fake rat in the dresser drawer).
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Museums around the world challenged one another on Wednesday to rustle up their creepiest and most unconventional items and share them on Twitter.
From a four-foot Barney doll to old plastic trophies, you can bet you'll find some creepy and just plain useless items.
"You need to do what you can to attack the root," says Hartman. "Remove load time, items that cause crashes, creepy ads based on data.
Is it creepy to give your adopted daughter an item that used to belong to your dead daughter?
Bet on Your Baby In the season finale of this cute but, maybe a little creepy, unscripted series, a father guesses how many items his daughter can identify by touch and a 3-year-old picks costumes.
This is one of the creepier items on our database - found concealed inside a wall #museum101 https://t.co/vmulWVRsKE pic.twitter.com/J4sUwgo8Yu.
(This strategy worked, to a point; my profile still appeared lower on Google's results than an item from the gossip site Gawker, which described me as a "super creepy adult").
A separate series of shelves displays some of the most popular items from these countries, like a simple bamboo steamer basket from Japan or a creepy monkey toy from Mexico City.
Recalling the collection of clown-themed items in a bathroom, he says, "Not every one is special, but some are totally creepy, as clowns are, and in such numbers any item becomes more than itself".
"There's a fine line between cool and creepy," was a TechCrunch headline at the time; when the feature was introduce to iOS, the New York Times ran an item on How to tell Google Now to stop peeking.
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