Best Scares 2016 – REACTION COMPILATION | SUBTITLED FOR MAXIMUM HILARITY

Just figured I’d share one of my favorite videos from one of my favorite YouTubers. Raedwulfgamer’s a great guy and puts a lot into his videos but he’s been stuck at just under 300k subs for a couple of years now. He plays a lot of short indie horror games but he also throws in random funny games fairly often. 

Obvious warning for volume and profanity. (My personal favorites are at 1:06, 3:08, and 4:42 if you don’t want to watch the whole thing.)

zooophagous:

zooophagous:

I have some pieces that need homes yet, I am a very hungry artist so I’m plugging them again. I’m saving up for some electroforming equipment, when I get it I hope to make charms for my Patreon rewards. But in the mean time I need milk and eggs and cheese and soap and other modern amenities.

Anubis and Ammit, 6×9- 30$

The Sacrificial Bull, 9×12, 70$

Fenrir, 6×9 30$

Sleepy vampire, 6×9 30$

Hit me up for commissions too yo, I’ll do anything from pet portraits to tattoos.

why-animals-do-the-thing:

arctic-hands:

why-animals-do-the-thing:

It’s important to see photos like this to remember that, while cute, polar bears are also hella predators. 

I was gonna say poor crocodile but then I realized a croc would never survive the trip up there in the first place. What is that?

Oh! It’s the tail of a whale, likely. I tagged it but didn’t realize folk might not recognize it. 

Not gonna lie, my first thought was “damn, that’s a big gator” before realizing it was a gutted whale.

quequinoxart:

Zombie/Demon/Undead Equine Sculptures by Quequinox Art… just in time for Halloween!

These are all polymer clay sculptures completed in the last 5-6 years. I’ve been working on some new undead sculptures and it’s nice to look back on them all as inspiration. I actually still own most of these, of all my sculptures they’re the only ones I have a lot of trouble parting with. 

why-animals-do-the-thing:

kaijutegu:

From the video description: “This desert kingsnake was hit by a car in Arizona, and a group of students came to its rescue.”

Rescue almost doesn’t begin to cover it. First off, this is a baby snake, only a couple months old. Second, the snake’s heart was outside his body and somehow the teacher managed to push it in and perform emergency surgery… and the snake survived. And is doing fine! He’s got a twitter! 

Whoaaaa. Not super gorey but fascinating.

This is super fascinating. Look at how the heart beats! Amazing the snake wasn’t injured beyond that.