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Citizen Pulls Over a Cop for Breaking the Law
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Normal Porn for Normal People
There are some websites on the Internet you should never visit.
Tuck Me In: The Scariest One Minute Short Film
Spanning exactly one minute in length, this award-winning horror short directed by Ignacio Rodó may seem more like a transitional scene than a short film, but holy crap, it comes with a heavy punch at the end.
Squidward's Suicide
This creepypasta tells the appropriately creepy story of a bloody episode of SpongeBob SquarePants that Nickelodeon could never air.
Citizen Pulls Over a Cop for Breaking the Law
Gavin Seim, a concerned citizen, stopped a police officer in an unmarked police car in Washington State to remind him it's illegal to pull drivers over in an unmarked car. Lucky for the officer, Seim let him off with just a warning.