LaurenShaw
LaurenShaw
LaurenShaw

We don't even need to rule it out, though, if, as some have suggested, no surgical knowledge was even needed for the way the organs were removed. *If* (apologies, I've forgotten much of my Ripper lore) the cuts indicated someone who had no knowledge of anatomy, that might actually rule out a whole class of

Well the votes are in. For the Internet tonight, you win! ;)

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Nothing out of the ordinary, I'd argue:

Well, barbers did used to do medical treatments for most folks. That's where the red & white-striped pole comes from. Blood & Bandages. :)

if your passionate about something , nothing will stand in your way in gaining such skills

We still have to understand where a hairdresser learned the skills to remove organs as he did. I thought that was always why more learned people and surgeons were implicated. Going to the London Dungeon doesn't make me an expert, but they did have some pretty graphic old photos from the time.

Sad, he left out A Fantastic Fear of Everything, though pleased he included Scott Pilgrim

"I think we'll keep The Incredibles just the way it is."

I've had the opportunity to see the one-man floating act in person recently. Even if you know the physics behind the trick, it still looks really cool.

I know, I could spend hours looking at this...

Do NOT ignore the posts in your Facebook feed about the Mars / moon thing. Mock them RELENTLESSLY.

My reaction to the Judas Cradle.

If Eva Green can swing Penny Dreadful and all of her movie appearances, and Amy Adams can juggle all her movies, Momoa can probably do Aquaman and a TV series. Last I heard, another network was looking at it and things were going well

Adorable? How about a tiger cub in a bucket?

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