The Homicide Monitor
The Homicide Monitor website serves as a resource for tracking and analyzing global homicide statistics, a bit grim but this is the world we live in. With interactive maps, charts, reports, meticulous data collection and sleek visualization tools, this platform doesn't just throw numbers at you – it paints a vivid picture of the who, what, and where behind lethal violence worldwide.
Housecreep
Ever wondered about your home's history? Pop on to Housecreep and find out.
Users can sort properties using a variety of categories, including death, homicide, damage, crime, drugs, noted (featuring celebrities or famous people), paranormal and sketchy. You can also sort properties from 1900 to the current year. You can even put in coordinates for longitude and latitude if there was somewhere super specific you want to focus on.
You can find listings from all around the world.
Hashima Island
On June 27th 2013, Google released brand new street view photographs of Hashima Island, otherwise known as ‘Gunkanjima’, off the South-West coast of Japan. The tiny island was known for its undersea coal mines, which operated during the industrialisation of Japan. The island reached a peak population in 1959. In 1974, with the coal reserves nearing depletion, the mine was closed and all of the residents departed soon after, leaving the island effectively abandoned for the following three decades. But now this website allows you to discover Hashima's mysterious, desolate landscape, complete with a scary soundscape.
Deathdate
DeathDate is a unique website that allows users to predict their approximate date of death based on a series of lifestyle questions. With a blend of humor and sobering reality, DeathDate offers a thought-provoking experience, prompting individuals to contemplate their mortality and make the most of their time on Earth hopefully. There's a whole host of stuff to explore on there regarding your upcoming demise, you can even see how old you are on other planets, because you just never know when information like that will come in handy.
Do You Need An Exorcism?
If you do just give the lovely people at the Wanda Pratnicka centre a call, although they call it a 'spirit release'. Their prices seem quite reasonable, 800 AUD for a 12 week program which includes 'remote removal', yes, they can remove the spirit on a zoom call, how about that! Although it does say in the small print at the bottom of the page "If you are in a crisis or any other person may be in danger - don't use this site."
Comments