Photos with Santa Claus from the past that will make this man with a cotton wool beard afraid
Categories: Holidays and Festivals | Positive
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/photos-with-santa-claus-from-the-past-that-will-make-this-man-with-a-cotton-wool-beard-afraid.htmlAt Christmas, Santa Claus and Santa Claus bring wonderful gifts to children for the New Year. Children (and some adults) who believe in the existence of this wizard with a white beard dream of meeting him at least once in their lives. The best thing is to take a picture with him. But Santa is not always photogenic: he clearly did not come out in these retro photos. Maybe it's not him at all.
Source: Vintage Everyday
Santa is looking somewhere to the point. Is he even alive?..
An unkind grin lurks under that mustache and beard.
Nothing unusual, it's just that Santa has a bloody face.
This grandfather is kind of suspicious…
Animated dolls are always creepy.
Santa is clearly unwell.
Caution: anyone can disguise themselves as Santa Claus during the holidays!
Santa was depressed.
What the…
Why is he touching the child like that?!
What did they see?
He's kind of angry.
His cheeks are too red, isn't he sick?
It's just creepy.
Did he kidnap the boy?..
A-A-A-A!!!
He doesn't exist. He doesn't exist. He doesn't exist!
Keywords: Santa Claus | Horror | New year | Celebration | Christmas | Humor
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