As we approach the spookiest night of the year, it's hard not to think about the darker side of love. While Valentine's Day is all about saccharine romance and overpriced chocolates, Halloween offers a unique opportunity to explore the more sinister aspects of affection.
In this twisted world, love can be a curse rather than a blessing. Think of the countless horror movies that have exploited this very concept – from 'The Ring' to 'It Follows', we've seen time and again how love can turn deadly.
Halloween is often seen as a time for fun and games, but few people realize the dark history behind many of our beloved traditions.
Take, for example, the practice of trick-or-treating. While it may seem harmless today, its roots are steeped in ancient pagan rituals and superstitions.
There's something undeniably captivating about abandoned places – the crumbling buildings, the overgrown vegetation, the sense of history and decay.
These forgotten locations have a way of tapping into our deepest fears and fascinations. Who knows what secrets they might hold?