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Family Wins Halloween By Creating 30 Different Scenes With Toy Skeletons For Each Day Of October

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Happy Halloween, dear Pandas! Hope your Monday is made better by tricks, treats, and silly costumes! To be honest, it’s my favorite holiday; it’s cheap, it’s aesthetically pleasing, and you can gather up a group of friends to watch all the films you’ve been too scared to explore on your own!   It’s time to take the skeletons out of the closet and let them have a little bit of fun! Quite literally… One family decided to decorate their front lawn with skeletons a few years back, but it grew into something the neighborhood looks forward to every year—a wonderful skeleton display!  Oscar Carrero , a neighbor who unofficially became their official photographer, has very kindly answered Bored Panda’s questions about the home and shared all his wonderful pictures, bringing each and every one of us closer to the skeletons.  Let’s look at all of the different setups the family worked hard on every single day throughout October; how many ways can you pose a skeleton, am I ri...

43 Celebrities And Other Twitter Users Share Their Thoughts On Elon Musk Taking Over Twitter

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October 27th of this year was the day when Elon Musk finally closed the deal and became the owner of the social network company Twitter. The 51-year-old businessman who is the CEO of the companies SpaceX and Tesla spent $44 billion on the site, after taking some time to try to get out of the deal. It was revealed that this matter had to be settled in trial after Twitter sued him for breaching the deal, but none of this was needed as the now “Chief Twit” agreed to go ahead with the plan and buy the company. Once Musk became the owner of the site, he didn’t waste any time and already implemented some novelties that sparked a discussion among Twitter users. Image credits: Wikimedia Commons Image credits: elonmusk Image credits: elonmusk Image credits: elonmusk One of the first things implemented by Musk that many users online noticed was the change in Twitter’s homepage. The “old” Twitter homepage would request those who are logged out or not signed in to do so to be able to see any cont...