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On this snowy day here in England, I thought I'd share this post about the Devil's Footprints. In 1885, a long meandering trail of marks was left in the snow in Devon. Though they seemed to have been made by a two-legged animal, they resembled hoofprints. They wound through churchyards & across fields, went up the sides of buildings & over roofs, & jumped estuaries - as if the uncanny being who made them had flown. Sometimes they stopped on one side of a haystack & continued on the other, without the hay being disturbed. Elsewhere the creature seemed to have jumped impossibly high walls or wriggled through tiny pipes. The prints went on for between 40 & 100 miles and were reported in the national press. The marks have been blamed on escaped monkeys & kangaroos, on austere Protestants trying to frighten religious rivals, on untethered balloons, UFOs, sea monsters & swans in padded shoes. My article: davidcastleton.net/devils-foot… #folklore #history #weird #gothic #Devon #snow


A neo-Egyptian bench on London's Embankment, with sphinxes carved into its metalwork. Such objects are evidence of Egyptomania - a craze for all things Ancient Egypt that gripped Europe in the 1700s, 1800s and early 1900s. #art #mythology #folklore #history #London #AncientEgypt #architecture #Victorian #gothic #weird


One strange London legend speaks of a motley band of Dickensian-type characters who colonised the Tube network in the late 19th century and never returned to the surface. Their descendants are said to still inhabit the Underground system today. Strangely mutated, they live off rats and mice, discarded food and the occasional late-night passenger. #weird #urban #folklore #history #London #psychogeography #gothic


In Britain, Bonfire Night (5th November) has a history as an especially badly behaved festival. 'Bonfire Boys' would take over neighbourhoods, light fires in the streets, set off fireworks indiscriminately, roll blazing tar barrels along roads, and engage in acts of vandalism. There were also fights, loud and discordant music, and the parading of effigies of Guy Fawkes, for which money was collected from shopkeepers and passers-by in a rather direct manner. The attempts of the authorities to suppress these celebrations often led to pitched battles with the police. Eventually, the authorities got their way and Bonfire Night was tamed, with either suburban back-garden events or well-organised municipal displays becoming the norm. #history #folklore #BonfireNight #weird


An infamous London witch was Mother Damnable. Her cottage is said to have stood where Camden Town Tube Station is now or possibly across the road on the site now occupied by the World's End pub. Her parents were hanged for witchcraft and it's claimed she murdered two of her husbands, one of whom was found baked in her oven. With her enormous black cat, she terrified the locals, who nevertheless relied on her herbal remedies. On the day of her death, many saw the Devil enter her house. Mother Damnable was found in front of her fire, over which a concoction still bubbled. This liquid was given to her cat - its hair fell out and it soon died. My article: davidcastleton.net/mother-damn… #gothic #London #Halloween #folklore #weird #psychogeography #history


Cringey #weird & disturbing

“When Dad gets home, you know what he says?” #TuckerCarlson asked. “‘You’ve been a bad girl. You’ve been a bad little girl & you’re getting a vigorous spanking.”

Carlson went on to say the spanking, in the words of the imagined progenitor administering it, would “‘hurt me more than it hurts you. I’m not going to lie. It’s going to hurt you a lot more than it hurts me.’”

When #Trump came on stage later the #MAGA cult shouted “Daddy’s home.”

thedailybeast.com/tucker-carls…