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9 Rules of Halloween
How to fun at All Saints’ Eve.
Halloween is an annual holiday celebrated on October 31. It doesn’t matter which roots it has. Today Halloween is holiday for children, young people and other people who like to have fun. All wear fearful costumes and apply scary make-up. People have fun all the night. This is the day of joyful and laugh. Dancing people in the masks and costumes parody scary movies. So one of the main task is not repeat the main mistakes of personages of thriller.
1. Run
If you get know that your house is built upon or near cemetery (especially Indian cemetery) or you learn that someone committed suicide or died in some horrible fashion in your house — run immediately!
2. Do not joke with dark forces
If you find a black book of demon summoning do not read it aloud. Even as a joke. And don’t solve puzzles that open portals to Hell. It’s not funny. Believe.
3. Avoid darkness
If the power has just switched off do not walk down in the basement.
4. Do not stay near “house of the dead”
Avoid grave, tomb, crypt, mausoleum, or other house of the dead. It’s not funny. It’s dangerous.
5. Be cautious searching for source of strange noise
If you find out that it is just the cat who made a strange noise run away of this room if you want to live!
6. Do not visit deserted towns
If you find a town which looks deserted, it’s probably for a reason. Go away and do not turn round.
7. Learn and remember some dangerous geographical locations
Stay away from Amityville, Elm Street, Transylvania, Nilbog, the Bermuda Triangle, or any small town in Maine.
8. Look attentively at the strangers
If you see stranger with chainsaws or staple guns or hedge trimmers or electric carving knives or soldering irons or band saws run! For god’s sake run!
9. Know your enemy
Look all the scary movies and learn vulnerabilities of monsters. It will be useful information. Because you
never knows…













