chaoticinsomniac
ChaoticInsomniac
chaoticinsomniac

Trust me, they don’t either. 

Counterpoint, she’s doing a one woman show during a pandemic that demands a certain amount of energy. She has every right to be out of her mind right now. 

A few articles back mentioned how she’s on 20mg of Lexapro. I’m starting into month 2 of that, and girl, I totally get it. I know it could be a temp side effect, but this shit has me PUMPED. With a cup of morning coffee? Holy fuck I sometimes feel like I woke up and did an 8 ball, but without the focus.

I’m really enjoying this series!
When I started dating my husband 45 years ago, I wouldn’t spend the weekends at his house because I needed privacy. He gave me a little room that was just for me! How can you not marry a man like that??

Yeh, I hate that the Man Cave is probably a remodelled basement but wives are banished outside?

Being in Canada, that would be a chilly fuckin endeavour.

My husband built his own shed, so I get the whole house!

I turned the garden (I’m not fucking using she) shed into an art studio back in 2004...I have this great worktable that runs the length of the studio that Man of LaRockyMay! secured on blocks to give it height so I don’t have to bend over when I use it.

Both this and the other story have really intrigued me about going to Arizona. 

I’ve done this with scent puddles before - one night, after someone close to me had died, I got out of bed to walk to the bathroom and all of a sudden, I smelled banana bread. I took a step forward, and the smell was gone. A step back, and there It was again, the smell SO powerful and overwhelming. Took another step

Arizona native here - I wonder where you were? Jerome or Bisbee? Tombstone? Old Tucson Studios? Regardless, I’ve been pulled by the desert. I have traveled and lived in different places and there’s nothing quite alluring like the desert. It’s terrifying as shit though. One time I was living on the North side of

Toddlers are the creepiest effing things in the world. Same kid went through a phase where he’d insist that there was a dude standing in our neighbor’s driveway blowing soap bubbles. He’d describe the outfit. And the bubbles.

These stories are my favorite part of October! I always think about posting, as I have a few creepy stories, some that still horrify my husband when they’re brought up! This one is more of a tame one, but is more recent and easier to explain so here goes!

I read that as a “puppet” and really freaked out at first. A doggie is much less scary!

TF’s a spiritbox, bro?

Alabama is so haunted. 

The last time I read any of these it was 2016! I’ve got two stories: one eerie, one nice.

I love this post, I look forward to it every year and have been reading these since at least 2012. I’ve shared the one and only seemingly supernatural experience that I’ve ever had. It was about an uncle of mine that hanged himself in our closet back in the 80's and when my mom, aunt and myself were at home by

Impossible! The 90s are still the previous decade to me...

That's so crazy but wholesome spooky!

Your mom’s reply was super creepy.