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I’ve watched the Monster series covering Jeffrey Dahmer and the Menendez brothers and while their stories had their own kind of horrific moments, this one covering Ed Gein takes on a different feel because it was more graphic than the others. I would say this is one of the better performances I’ve seen from Charlie…
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For when I wake up you will not be there or will you.You have stood by my side for so long.The face is familiar. The voice is comforting.I have not wanted anything different since the beginning.I could not imagine the end of you, the end of me, the end of us.Here in another time, in…
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This documentary covers the athletic greatness of Jim Thorpe. He was born in Oklahoma in 1887 and was of mixed ethnicity of European and Native. He excelled in most every sport and is considered one of the most accomplished athletes in history. He is known for playing football, baseball, and basketball during college. He also…
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I get that not everyone likes Oliver Stone movies. He’s known to a difficult director because he can and doesn’t care that he is this way. He knows how to push buttons, test the limits of his cast, and is a perfectionist. Through all of this you have to admit Stone knows how to write…
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Sometimes I get the urge to write an introduction to a novel idea or short story as it overwhelms me to actually plot something and continue on with an already half written story. I’m soon going to get back to finishing my second novel idea and find I procrastinate by trying to better what I…
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They march like ants heading to a log,but I do not want to sit on a log,and those hardworking ant legs shouldn’t resemble my thoughts.The marching song is stuck somewhereinside this operating brain of mine,the ants go marching one by one,hurrah, hurrah.Hurrah, hurrah, the thumbs are gone,as no one is watching me work hard,to witness…








