How Douchebaggery Killed Halloween

Freaky Frights on Forest, which I lovingly documented here, might be over.

Earlier this month I complained that Freaky Frights was only up for a few days this year, as opposed to prior years, when the wonderfully grotesque displays were viewable for several weeks.

Well, it turns out there’s a reason the schedule was limited, as I found this posted today on the Freaky Frights website:
The Things That Killed Freaky Frights

There are so few people in the world that care about things deeply, that want to make the world a more interesting place. And they get squashed.

Happy Halloween.

3 thoughts on “How Douchebaggery Killed Halloween”

  1. My sister lives in Wheaton. Every year, her husband and kids build a huge (and pretty gruesome) Halloween display. Last year, two of their neighbors called the city on them to report “unsafe structures” on their property. People suck.

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