The common denominator of the Universe is Chaos, Hostility, and Murder.
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The Lobster (2015) dir. Yorgos Lanthimos
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― The Lobster (2015) “Don’t expect anyone else to dig your grave for you or to carry your corpse. We’ll throw some dirt over you but that’s about it.”
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“Jeniffer Harmon : who took creative writing with the two boys who later would shoot up her school, says the shy Dylan regularly passed Chips Ahoy - the chewy kind with big chocolate chunks - as a way to make friends in class.
When the teacher told Dylan to put them away, he would slyly slip her one anyway. “Dylan wasn’t a bad guy,” says Jeniffer. “I never thought he would do something like (the rampage). But they said Eric’s name on TV and I automatically knew Dylan was going to be there. Eric had a persuasion. I think Eric would always tell Dylan that people never liked him, and he was his only true friend.”
“Jeniffer remembers them this way: Dylan smiled. Eric didn’t. Dylan was nice. Eric had a mean streak.
One day, Jeniffer says, she was singing a song from the German techno group Rammstein - one of the boys’ favorite bands. Eric made fun of her. Dylan told him to stop.”
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The Bloody Benders were an alleged family of serial killers who owned a small general store and inn in Osage township, Labette County, Kansas. The inn was a simple one room house divided into living quarters and the kitchen and store area. The family consisted of John Bender, Mrs. Bender, son John Jr. and daughter Kate. They are believed to have killed at least a dozen travelers over a course of two years between 1871 to 1873. The family managed to run away and was never captured. Much folklore and legend surrounds the Benders, making it difficult to separate fact from fiction.
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The infamous couple : Zack Heckler and Devons Adams.
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Yeah I’m pretty much obsessed with this show
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The Vale of Shadows is a dimension that is a dark reflection or echo of our world. It is a place of decay and death. A plane out of phase. A place of monsters. It is right next to you, and you don’t even see it.
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i’m completely obsessed with the lighting in this show
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Richard Ramirez more famously known as The Night Stalker, discussing his opinions on the formation of a serial killer.
Ramirez himself had a difficult childhood. Son of an violent father who would regularly physically and emotionally abuse him, Ramirez sought comfort in solitude and slept at local cemeteries at night. Ramirez also witnessed his war veteran cousin, who had exposed him to violent pornography and images of rape, murder his wife. By his teens Ramirez was dabbling in marijuana which soon graduated to cocaine and PCP { also known as “angel dust” }. He supported his drug habit with shoplifting and burglaries.
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Life seems to be a black and white silent movie about nothing, flickering silently on film superimposed onto the retinas of my eyes. The movie is almost over.
suicide note found in Aokigahara Forest (via absinthebreath)
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What's the situation in women's prisons when that time of the month arrives?
It’s not a good situation. The prison has to provide sanitary napkins by law, but they often only distribute a set of ten per month, and they are very thin with no wings and very little adhesive, so they don’t stick to the underwear very well and they sometimes fall out, especially if the inmate is forced to ration by wearing them for twelve hours or more. Inmates are able to purchase more maxi-pads or tampons from the prison commissary, but they can be expensive relative to the amount of money an inmate gets from their job, if they have one. They can improvise by using toilet paper to stretch them out, but they have to buy their own toilet paper too. Several prisons have had lawsuits filed against them because the scarcity of feminine hygiene products was so severe as to be violating the inmate’s civil rights.
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