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It's October, which means I am now legally and spiritually allowed to go full Halloween mode - and you can't stop me. This is my month. Spooky season has officially begun, and yes, I will be celebrating excessively and irrationally for the next 31 days.
But here's the thing: as much as I love Halloween today (pumpkin spice, glow-in-the-dark skeletons, that one house that gives out full-size candy bars), Halloween used to be way scarier. And not because of haunted houses or horror movie marathons - because of the costumes.
We're talking turn-of-the-century nightmare fuel. Homemade masks that look like cursed objects. Children dressed as scarecrows with the eyes of someone who's seen things. Vintage ghosts that feel too real. These weren't your store-bought Avengers suits - they were paper mache fever dreams.
So to kick off spooky season right, here's a collection of vintage Halloween photos that prove one thing: our ancestors weren't messing around.