I always like schwarzenegger’s version myself.
I always like schwarzenegger’s version myself.
If I know my Shakespeare....there should be a poisoning here in a month or so with an additional years worth of wordy lamentations before a descent into madness/suicide with a bit of scenery chewing.
Prince Harry is worth like 60 million dollars. He might have made it out a little better than most traumatized podcasters.
Yeah, I made a similar comment above - there are very few serial killers - or criminals of any stripe, really - who stood out so much that they continue to morbidly fascinate the public to this day. Dahmer, Manson, Gein, maybe Wayne Williams (Atlanta Child Murders)...that’s about it. You likewise have a handful of…
The 2018 British Journal of Sports Medicine study which is the gold standard of examining the impact of hrt on physical performance showed that:
This. My late mate is a perfect example. He was raised in a very conservative area - he never disliked or disrespected women per se - he was just raised to assume we couldn’t do certain things - but more like you’d assume a small, short guy couldn’t do what a 6'3" 250# muscle man could.
And then he took up with a 5'…
Mindhunter was fascinating because it was about the evolution of profiling and forensics more than the killer. I used to watch serial killer shows hoping they would give me insight into their psychology, but few really do. Now I feel that they’re just exploitative and a cash cow for Netflux et al.
I think similar to how we always get more and more new content about Marilyn Monroe and Elvis Presley. It’s like every decade there are new adults ready to hear these stories.
“I can’t help but wonder if the reason Dahmer is obsessed over is because he was gay a man and feeds into that false predatory gay stereotype and they sort of know American audiences are conditioned to accept that.”
I mean, I think its weird that relatives of victims of a serial killer are watching Netflix dramatic reenactments of the murder of their loved ones.
For my money, Satan can have Alito as well.
Yup, especially since this specific persona is so popular and marketable. It’s easy for them to turn appearing like a decent husband/father into dollar signs. And like anything else done for attention and money, it’s phony.
Wife guy falls in the “The lady doth protest too much, methinks” category.
Sometimes I’m glad to be an “old” in his mid-30s. No idea who these guys are and I don’t know why I read this. The takeaway for me is “Wait, these guys are straight?” (or at least one of them)
Who knows if any of this is true, but I’m always skeptical of people who are Professionally Married.
I mean... that’s the whole point? You don’t think they named it and then accidentally realized what the acronym spelled.
F*ck that noise. I’m obliterating all of it and either paying a fine or doing a little jail time.
Of the four of them, he totally looks like the most likely to cheat.
I’m gonna partially be that guy to say: They’re not technically “The Next James Bond” if you make the main character a woman with a different name. The last name of “Bond” is not a codename, it was the character’s actual real name, so technically this is somewhat a list for the next “007" and the next “James Bond”…
“But those who knew her best said that even as a child, she also wanted to work in law enforcement, so much so that it was at a Stoughton Police Department youth program that Birchmore—who never knew her father and lost her mother, grandmother and aunt during a three year time period—first met the then-27-year-old…