mutantkinjaturtle
mutantkinjaturtle
mutantkinjaturtle

I totally forgot about the time she brought home two guys she met on the street drunk walking home from the bar and while she loudly had sex with one I was expected to entertain the other. We didn't have a common area so he hung out in my room watching me read, exclaiming, "I've never seen someone read a book before."

was this drawn strictly using Fashion Plate technology?

The fabric of our lives!

Commenters are acting smug because they think it's all about dumb people believing in dumb ghosts and not about the fact that this tenant has seen graphic footage of a naked woman chained to her basement column, being tortured while begging for her life, and now she can't walk into the safe place that is suppossed to

What's wrong with acknowledging emotion? How is that invalid? Disclosing homicide or violence is not necessarily about superstition, or fear of the supernatural. People just want to feel good in their homes. If I lived there I would probably think about what happened there and not be able to shake it out of my

I don't live (sleep, be naked, have sex, masturbate, other personal intimate things) outside or in the thrift store. I was speaking from a personal place, the fact that other people are cool to chill in murder dungeon house makes no never mind to me.

Damn, how low do you have to go to be a "lessor Manson", lol.

Even if you have no strong feelings about the negative energy of such locations, it is possible that you may accidentally find yourself on a local haunted house tour, tourist website, serial killer afficianado website/tour, or worst case scenario - some schmuck decides to idolize the killer and recreate the crimes in

Icky feelings? Icky feelings? The knowledge that many women lost their lives in horrible tortuous ways in that house leaves me with more than icky feelings.

Ugh, total commenting fail. It's cool if you think this is no big deal and would have no qualms living in a serial killer's torture chamber: by all means, move in! Those of us who find this shit disturbing can find homes to live in where torture and murder weren't regularly committed. Everybody wins.

Whenever some dude like this snares a baffling number of amazing, beautiful women, I just assume they massage the clitoris during sex.

I can only presume this news story has countless dudes mobilizing their "age ain't nuthin' but a number" arguments to defend the solicitation of minors into sex work.

If I had to hazard a guess (I have no eexpertise, other than carnie relatives), if everyone were over 18, I'd say he could get in trouble because he is attempting to 'do business' without purchasing a table in the merchant bldg—you can't hand out tracts or sell crap at a fair w/o paying the fair their cut.
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The ending didn't bother me much. Marriage is hard. There are bad people out there. Not everything in life has a clean ending, y'all. I guess it hit somehow close to home (obvs no murders but hard situations that last).

I would love it if somebody threw me an Andy Rooney themed birthday party.

"Caught"? Doesn't "caught" imply that they were trying not to be seen?

So I originally misread, but I'd like to see the map broken down for the U.S. by COUNTY - because I live in Manhattan, and there's no was in HELL I spend this little on food.

Who is also nice to his mama (and apparently got the good teeth genes from her)! Look at this endearing dude:

My fiancé and I aren't shy about saying actresses etc. are cute, and we do a funny "ohhhh so THAT'S what you like" when it comes up. I mean, whatever. It bothered me a decade ago with other boyfriends but we're in it for the long haul. To me it's a barometer on how far I've come re: trust/abandonment. I like to

Y'know, I've never understood why people are ashamed of these things.