I got my first BB gun at 4. I got my first real gun for my 8th birthday. In my family it's tradition to get a gun for your 8th birthday.
I got my first BB gun at 4. I got my first real gun for my 8th birthday. In my family it's tradition to get a gun for your 8th birthday.
What do you define "crazy" as? A war vet with PTSD? Someone with ADHD? An anorexic? All of the above?
Sadly where I live that's actually a perfectly logical reason to own a gun.
I own a lot of guns, but no crackpipes. How cool does that make me?
1. "Crazy people" got rights too.
2. "Crazy people" are far more likely to be victims than perpetrators of violent crimes.
3. Medical records, including mental health records are private for a reason.
I've read several of his books and the only one I really loved was Life After God.
Does it have anything about the disappearance of Miscaviage's wife?
I love, love LOVE The Bell Jar.
I'm planning on reading 1984 next. I've never read it. I wanted to read it when I was 14, but my woefully limited local library didn't have a copy so I settled for Animal Farm which they did have. Time passed and things happened and I moved on to other types of books so I just never got around to it.
Kate Beaton is a cunt.
I did. I'm a true crime junkie so of course I had to read it for the serial killer parts and ended up loving the entire thing.
You can pre-order season 2 from Amazon. The DVD is being released next month.
I watched it the night the pilot aired and was on that mailing list.
Adam Brody AND James Franco mean I will be seeing this.
I'm so cool I watched it when it originally aired. And by "cool," I mean I had nothing to do on a Saturday night but watch TV.
I "discovered" this film as a teenager after becoming obsessed with the work of David Lynch. Reel.com, which I don't think exists anymore, would recommend other movies/TV shows based on things you looked up. They recommended The Hidden when I looked up Blue Velvet and Twin Peaks.
No Natural Born Killers?
@avclub-c156902f5b20b572848be18c11634dfb:disqus And duels! Don't forget the duels!
Ohio passed a bunch of scary anti-choice laws like yesterday or the day before. So it's not just the south.
A few years ago I read an article about how now that boomers are seniors, but they don't want to be called that, so now companies that target seniors like AARP say they "welcome members" instead of saying that they "welcome seniors."