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scythine · 6 years ago
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Hey everyone! Started up my youtube channel to promote how much I LOVE RIFFS!! Covered the newest Sylosis tunes - please check them out, and let me know how I did!! Thank you!!!
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scythine · 8 years ago
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Hannibal - Most Beautiful Murders 
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Mirko Sata
(via Mesmerizing New Serpentine Tattoos by Mirko Sata | Colossal)
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Guide To Poisons 
Agent Orange. Invented by “Dow Chemical” and “Monsanto.” Since at least 1978, several lawsuits have been filed against these companies.In addition to its damaging environmental effects, the chemical has caused major health problems for many individuals who were exposed. Up to 4 million people in Vietnam were exposed to the defoliant, with around 1 million now suffering serious health issues. The chemical is capable of damaging genes, resulting in deformities among offspring of exposed victims. After returning home, Vietnam veterans began to suspect their ill health or the instances of their wives having miscarriages or children born with birth defects might be related to Agent Orange. 
Batrachotoxin. Of the three so-called “poison dart” frogs which contain batrachotoxin—golden poison frog, Kokoe poison frog, and neari—the most toxic is the most recently discovered golden poison frog. This frog is so tiny that it could sit on the tip of your nail. But one frog has enough poison to kill 20 people or 2-3 elephants. As a neurotoxin it affects the nervous system. Batrachotoxin interferes with heart conduction, causing arrhythmias, extrasystoles, ventricular fibrillation and other changes which lead to cardiac arrest. No effective antidote exists for the treatment of batrachotoxin poisoning.
Botulinum toxin. The deadliest poison. The toxin can spread, blocking nerves and muscle function. In severe cases, the toxin can block nerves controlling the respiratory system or heart, resulting in death.
VX (nerve agent) Death usually occurs within 15 minutes after absorption of a fatal VX dosage. The prolonged neuromuscular blockade results in flaccid paralysis of all the muscles in the body, and it is such sustained paralysis of the diaphragm muscle that causes death by asphyxiation. An individual known to have been exposed to a nerve-agent, or who exhibits definite signs or symptoms of nerve-agent exposure are generally given the antidotes atropine as well an injected sedative/antiepileptic such as diazepam.
Ricin. Ricin is very poisonous if inhaled, injected, or ingested. It can also be poisonous if dust contacts the eyes or if it is absorbed through damaged skin. Within 2 to 5 days of exposure to ricin, effects of ricin on the central nervous system, adrenal glands, kidneys, and liver appear. The low blood volume can lead to organ failure in the pancreas, kidney, liver, and GI tract and progress to shock. Shock and organ failure are indicated by disorientation, stupor, weakness, drowsiness.
Tetrodotoxin. The toxin can enter the body of a victim by ingestion, injection, or inhalation, or through abraded skin. Symptoms typically develop within 30 minutes of ingestion, but may be delayed by up to four hours; however, if the dose is fatal, symptoms are usually present within 17 minutes of ingestion. Paresthesia of the lips and tongue is followed by developing paresthesia in the extremities, hypersalivation, sweating, headache, weakness, lethargy, incoordination, tremor, paralysis, cyanosis, aphonia, dysphagia, and seizures.
Amatoxin. Exposure to amatoxins may cause irritation of the respiratory tract, headache, dizziness, nausea, shortness of breath, coughing, insomnia, diarrhea, gastrointestinal disturbances, back pain, urinary frequency, liver and kidney damage, or death if ingested or inhaled.  An initial (12–24 hours) period of acute symptoms is followed by a period of relative wellness that lasts for 12–24 hours. After this period, hepatic and renal failure supervene with death typically occurring from day 2 onwards. The estimated minimum lethal dose is 0.1 mg/kg or 7 mg of toxin in adults.
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scythine · 8 years ago
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Well guys, after a year and half of researching, investigating, interviewing, writing, and development, my new first true crime book, which is being published by McFarland & Company, is finally available for pre-order on several websites.
Thank you all for the support over the years and the encouragement. It’s very much appreciated! I certainly would never have had the confidence with my writing if it wasn’t for the kindness and generosity you have all shown me over the preceding years. THANK YOU!
Unsolved Child Murders by Emily G. Thompson
Release date: 1 November, 2017
Losing a child is every parent’s worst nightmare, even more so when their child is a victim of something as unimaginable as murder and their killer is never identified or punished for their barbaric crime. For the families and friends left behind, the not knowing is arguably even more tragic than the crime itself. With justice not being served, it’s difficult for the loved ones to begin to heal in an attempt to overcome this tragedy. The grief of losing a child in such a violent manner can last a lifetime with the bereaved parents mourning for their stolen child for eternity; an open wound that never really heals. For every murder victim, the loved ones are left to cope with the after-effects of what is undoubtedly the most difficult period in their lives. As the saying goes, grief is love that has no home. 
An estimated 800,000 children are reported missing each year in the U.S. Only one in 10,000 are found dead. Yet unsolved child murders are almost a daily occurrence–of nearly 52,000 juvenile homicides between 1980 and 2008, more than 20 percent remain open. Drawing on FBI reports, police and court records, and interviews with victims’ families, in this book, we shall a look at some 20th and 21st century unresolved cases of children who have been viciously taken from this earth much too soon and give them the recognition they so deserve. We shall delve into the mystification surrounding these cases in an attempt to feed our appetite for the truth and for justice. 
Currently available for pre-order at (click the website name to be redirected) :
McFarland and Company
Book Depository (free shipping worldwide)
Books a Million
Amazon.com
Amazon.co.uk
Amazon.de
Amazon.es
Waterstones
Foyles 
Saxo 
Fishpond 
Booktopia 
It’s available on other websites but these are the main ones I can think of. If you have a favourite place to order from, you can check there too!
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scythine · 9 years ago
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scythine · 9 years ago
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girl: can you stop wearing those glasses while we have sex?
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scythine · 9 years ago
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scythine · 9 years ago
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Me today bastards yo yo
#me
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scythine · 9 years ago
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you know that depression thing where you still care about the things that you love and are passionate about but you don’t care in the same way that you used to and so all of your feelings toward x things are just sort of… hazy, foggy, and blurry and you know why you love the thinsg but you can’t bring yourself to love the things the way you want/use to love the things and it’s just really sad because you don’t want to feel this way towards the things because you really do love the things. you’re just. sad
i hate it
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scythine · 9 years ago
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Layne and Jerry
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scythine · 9 years ago
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hipster blog -_- http://hipstaswag23.tumblr.com
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scythine · 9 years ago
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Where are guys like this today?
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scythine · 9 years ago
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Jerry and Layne ❤♥❤
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