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Saturday, 31 October 2020

The 40 Most Terrifying TV Episodes To Watch This Halloween

Here Are Some Scary Suggestions For What To Watch Tonight, This Week's 'One Main Character', How To Staycation In Six American Cities, 14 Fun Facts About Frightening Animals
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The 40 Most Terrifying TV Episodes To Watch This Halloween
vulture.com
Tonight is Halloween, which makes it the perfect time for a marathon of television frights. With that in mind, here are the scariest ones to make our cut — the 40 best TV episodes to watch when you're looking for a truly chilling scare.
SELF-YEETING
A '90s Actor Who Got Roasted By CNN For Downplaying Coronavirus, And More Of This Week's 'One Main Character'
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This week's main characters include a guy who thinks all Latin food is "hot garbage," a rich socialite who took her family and friends to a private island for her birthday, a woman who thinks acronyms should be reserved for Ruth Bader Ginsburg and a guy who quit his job in the most dramatic way possible.
WE AIN'T NOTHING BUT MAMMALS
14 Fun Facts About Frightening Animals
smithsonianmag.com
From snakes that eat their prey alive to primates that inject their peers with flesh-rotting venom, these are the scariest deeds committed by critters.
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PICTURE THIS
Relics Of The Golden Age Of LA's Car-Food Culture, And Other Best Photography Of The Week
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Snapshots of models chomping on food, otherworldly landscapes of winter time and more best photos of the week.
EDITOR'S PICK
MARIAH CAREY SAID WAIT
Kesha Weighs In On Whether Biden Will Win The Election, And More Of The Week's Best Tweets
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Some of the best tweets this week perfectly captured the zeitgeist and its accompanying moods, so let's go ahead and take a long, exhausting trip down a short memory lane.
HOW (NOT) TO DO IT
SHEER COVIDIOCY
Shameless On Vacation
thecut.com
Despite the danger, a certain kind of American is still traveling internationally, to countries like Mexico, Croatia and Turkey — and they're not sorry.
STAY IS THE NEW GO
How To Staycation In Six American Cities
nytimes.com
With business travel all but stopped, city hotels and tourist organizations have made a full-court press to attract local and nearby leisure travelers with bottom-barrel rates and extra perks.
NO MORE NEEDLE
The Best Sites To Follow On Election Night, According To Experts
fastcompany.com
It's election night 2020. Who do you turn to? We asked three experts for their thoughts.
VIDEO OF THE DAY
'OUT OF MY WAY, SH*THEAD'
Comedian Does A Priceless Commentary Of An Unreal Football Tackle
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Comedian Mike Camerlengo's commentary on the Seahawks' D.K. Metcalf's tackle elevates the play to a whole other level.
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Water On The Moon? Now We're Gonna Have To Mow The Moon Grass
teepublic.com
Gosh, we really just love the moon. And with all of this moon excitement recently, our space-specific collection has gotten out of control.
FROM THE ARCHIVES
ROCK YOUR BODY
The Secret Sexual History Of The Barre Workout (2018)
thecut.com
The fitness phenomenon once taught women how to radically improve their sex lives. Why don't barre people want to talk about it?
I DON'T
The White Supremacist Origins Of Modern Marriage Advice (2020)
theconversation.com
Concerned about the state of marriage — and thus the ability of whites to procreate — eugenicists were behind some of the earliest modern marriage manuals.
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