Halloween is a glorious time of the year. The weather is cooling down, the holidays are approaching. People start getting their spooky decorations out. But, let’s be honest, not much of it is actually scary. Until now. Twitter users were asked to assemble their ‘real-life’ spooky jack-o-lanterns, and boy, they did not disappoint.
— Lincoln Freimund (@ldfreimund) October 2, 2019
Extra spooky if it’s after 8:30 pm pic.twitter.com/oYMlX1HMVi
— chloë ⚢∘⁺✧₊⋅✱ (@ChloeNiccole) October 2, 2019
— Dawna (@VaGyver) October 3, 2019
— BooingRob (@RobDelVal1) October 2, 2019
— the cdc now allows lauren (@laurenforcoffee) October 2, 2019
— Carly Corn (@nuclearcarly) October 2, 2019
— 🤺 (@belizmarq) October 2, 2019
— Nah (@K_in_the_Grove) October 2, 2019
— 🏳️🌈Krysti- Head of Infant Sustainment 🏳️🌈 (@TheRuntSquad) October 2, 2019
— Dawna (@VaGyver) October 3, 2019
— 🏳️🌈Krysti- Head of Infant Sustainment 🏳️🌈 (@TheRuntSquad) October 2, 2019
and here’s our researcher, @DJSteveMcQueen’s pumpkin pic.twitter.com/zy5v4X5T5e
— Article Group (@ArticleGroup) October 2, 2019
so here’s my pumpkin, for example: pic.twitter.com/pOtBUQ1RZD
— Article Group (@ArticleGroup) October 2, 2019
I don’t know about you, but that was almost a little TOO scary for me. Excuse me while I make a pumpkin spiced beverage and watch something spooky to make myself feel better.