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25 Rejected American Horror Story Themes

It doesn't always have to be gory to be terrifying.

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25 Rejected American Horror Story Themes
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American Horror Story is television's most terrifying series. Each season features a different scream-worthy theme. Here are some theme's that are terrifying in their own right.

1. American Horror Story: Student Debt

2. American Horror Story: Pouring A Bowl of Cereal To Find That There's No Milk

3. American Horror Story: Cold Showers

4. American Horror Story: A Broken iPhone Charger

5. American Horror Story: Sending A Text To The Wrong Person

6. American Horror Story: Running Out Of Spotify Skips

7. American Horror Story: Losing A Sock In The Wash

8. American Horror Story: Running Out Of Tissues When You Have A Cold

9. American Horror Story: Forgetting Your Headphones

10. American Horror Story: Hilary Clinton As President

11. American Horror Story: Bi-weekly Paychecks

12. American Horror Story: Pennsylvania Turnpike Tolls

13. American Horror Story: Megan Trainor

14. American Horror Story: Applebee's Gets Rid Of Half-Price Appetizers

15. American Horror Story: The DMV On A Saturday

16. American Horror Story: Taylor Swift's MET Gala 2016 Dress

17. American Horror Story: A Breakfast Club Remake

18. American Horror Story: Tights As Pants

19. American Horror Story: Sequins

20. American Horror Story: Spotty Wifi

21. American Horror Story: The Clearance Section Of Forever 21

22. American Horror Story: Wendy's Does Away With The Four For $4

23. American Horror Story: College Finals Week

24. American Horror Story: Chipotle Runs Out Of Chips

25. American Horror Story: Dogs Become Extinct


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