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Oooh, look at this clever marketing scheme ... er, I mean terrifyingly haunted house that the owners have put on Airbnb.

"The young man that booked the home said he smelled a strong odor of sulfur, which I’ve been told is a 'demon smell.' I never looked into that to be sure. But it was enough for them to leave.” 🙄

[foxnews.com]

Apunzelle 7 Sep 3
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A marketer studies people's preferences and behavior to influence them effectively. I am sure a customer will like a ghost story and the smell of sulfur because it can be implemented as a business.

Many young people like adrenaline and often visit scary rooms to have fun with friends and feel new emotions. Real estate is ideal for creating a quest that will bring money. The main thing is to think about advertising. However, thanks to the SMM panel [nlosmm.com] , you can quickly and easily use social networks to promote content. I wish I had enough money to implement it.

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Don't worry James Wan will probably buy it and turn it in a new Conjuring movie.

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If someone else will pay, I will stay. I've no burning desire to visit Missouri, was It, but my Scooby sense says it is all b.s

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Or it could be they have sulfur in their well water. 🤔 In addition to demonic possession. 😆

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Sounds like something that would be part of Fox News.

Yup... Exactly!

Has anyone told them about the evil presence haunting that house on Pennsylvania Avenue?

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