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wondering if it shines...want some polish wit dat?
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I found it!
Homicidalheathen replied to Homicidalheathen's topic in Movies, Books, Art, TV, Gaming and Computers
http://www.bobstaake.com/struwwelpeter/tease4.shtml new version, keep clicking -
I found it!
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http://www.fln.vcu.edu/struwwel/struwwel.html http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-538011027440158787 omg now I am traumatized lol actual images were used to recreate there is a museum in Germany dedicated to this book that video was like a baaad acid trip (she used to read him these stories before bed lol I am making her honorary goth of the week) http://www.struwwelpeter-museum.de/museum.htm Stories Nikolas, as he is about to dunk three boys in his inkstand. Illustration from a 1917 edition."Struwwelpeter" (Shock-headed Peter) describes a boy who does not groom himself properly and is consequently unpopular. In "Die Geschichte vom bösen Friederich" (The Story of Cruel Frederick), a violent boy terrorizes animals and people. Eventually he is bitten by a dog, who goes on to eat the boy's sausages while he is bedridden. In "Die gar traurige Geschichte mit dem Feuerzeug" (The Dreadful Story of Pauline and the Matches), a girl plays with matches and burns to death. In "Die Geschichte von den schwarzen Buben" (The Story of the Inky Boys), Nikolas (that is, Saint Nicholas[2]) catches three boys teasing a dark-skinned boy. To teach them a lesson, he dips the three boys in black ink, to make them even darker-skinned than the boy they'd teased. "Die Geschichte von dem wilden Jäger" (The Story of the Wild Huntsman) is the only story not primarily focused on children. In it, a hare steals a hunter's rifle and eyeglasses and begins to hunt the hunter. In the ensuing chaos the hare's child is burned by hot coffee. In "Die Geschichte vom Daumenlutscher" (The Story of Little Suck-a-Thumb), a mother warns her son not to suck his thumbs. However, when she goes out of the house he resumes his thumb sucking, until a roving tailor appears and cuts off his thumbs with giant scissors. "Die Geschichte vom Suppen-Kaspar" (The Story of Kaspar who did not have any Soup) begins as Kaspar, a healthy, strong boy, proclaims that he will no longer eat his soup. Over the next five days he wastes away and dies. In "Die Geschichte vom Zappel-Philipp" (The Story of Fidgety Philip), a boy who won't sit still at dinner accidentally knocks all of the food onto the floor, to his parents' great displeasure. "Die Geschichte von Hans Guck-in-die-Luft" (The Story of Johnny Head-in-Air) concerns a boy who habitually fails to watch where he's walking. One day he walks into a river; he is soon rescued, but his portfolio drifts away. In "Die Geschichte vom fliegenden Robert" (The Story of Flying Robert), a boy goes outside during a storm. The wind catches his umbrella and sends him to places unknown, and presumably to his doom. -
This book my mother in law would read to the man, and it scared the shit out of him. I found it! I am getting this for him for Yule this year. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Struwwelpeter written in 1917
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHsQYlSZ00Y
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...that it isn't worth it on some level...
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Terminator
Homicidalheathen replied to Homicidalheathen's topic in Movies, Books, Art, TV, Gaming and Computers
With sci fi it helps if I find the story believable...machines taking over a few years from now...hell they are not even in everyone's home yet. Robots that is. -
she inherited your headache...look at it that way. hugs sweety nice writing btw though it was very expressive I think the fact you have so many friends that love you is reason enough to stick around...but I am being selfish in saying that cause I want you to.
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I don't want to see The governators ass computer enhanced...again... butt Terminator is the ol mans fav thing in movies soo... http://21stcenturyrobotics.com/
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U.S. Department of Justice ADVANCE FOR RELEASE AT 4:30 P.M. EDT BJS SUNDAY, APRIL 5, 1998 202/307-0784 FOUR IN TEN CRIMINAL OFFENDERS REPORT ALCOHOL AS A FACTOR IN VIOLENCE But Alcohol-Related Deaths and Consumption in Decline WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Although alcohol consumption and alcohol-related deaths are in decline, alcohol abuse is still linked to a large percentage of criminal offenses, the Justice Department's Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) said today. Almost four in 10 violent crimes involve alcohol, according to the crime victim, as do four in 10 fatal motor vehicle accidents. And about four in 10 criminal offenders report that they were using alcohol at the time of their offense. About one in five victims of alcohol-related violence (about 500,000 victims annually) report financial losses totaling more than $400 million. When injured in alcohol-related violence, the average victim experienced a $1,500 out-of-pocket medical expense. The rate of all alcohol-induced deaths fell 19 percent between 1980 and 1994, noted the report on alcohol and crime, citing National Center for Health Statistics data. "We also have seen recent declines in violence between current and former spouses, boyfriends and girlfriends," commented BJS Director Jan M. Chaiken. "This is the kind of violence most likely to involve alcohol abuse." Two-thirds of the violent crime victims who were attacked by an intimate--a current or former spouse or a boyfriend or girl friend--report that alcohol had been a factor. Among spouse violence victims, three out of four incidents were reported to have involved alcohol use by the offender. The arrest rate for driving under the influence of alcohol has fallen by 24 percent since 1990, and during the last decade the number of highway fatalities blamed on alcohol has dropped by about 7,000 a year--from 24,000 such deaths in 1986 to 17,126 fatalities in 1996--a 29 percent decrease. In 1996 local law enforcement agencies made an estimated 1,467,300 arrests nationwide for driving under the influence of alcohol, compared to 1.9 million such arrests during the peak year 1983, when 33 states had a minimum age for alcohol consumption less than 21 years old. Subsequently, all states changed the minimum legal drinking age to 21 years old, pursuant to federal highway funding legislation. In 1980 men and women younger than 21 accounted for 10 percent of all licensed drivers, but 15 percent of those arrested for driving under the influence. In 1996 people younger than 21 accounted for 7 percent of the licensed drivers and 8 percent of those arrested for driving under the influence. An estimated 80 percent of U.S. residents 12 years old and older have used alcohol at least once, and 50 percent describe themselves as current drinkers. National estimates of the annual per capita consumption of alcohol have declined 10 percent since 1990--from 40 gallons per person to 36 gallons. The most commonly used definition of intoxication is 0.10 grams of alcohol per deciliter of blood, known as the blood alcohol concentration or BAC. Among state prisoners who reported drinking at the time of the offense for which they were incarcerated, the BAC was estimated to be 0.28 for inmates convicted of violent crime, 0.30 for those convicted of property crimes, 0.23 for those convicted of public order offenses and 0.19 for those convicted of drug offenses. The study, "Alcohol and Crime, An Analysis of National Data on the Prevalence of Alcohol Involvement in Crime" (NCJ-168632) was prepared for the National Symposium on Alcohol Abuse and Crime, which opened here today. It was written by BJS statistician Lawrence A. Greenfeld. Single copies may be obtained from the BJS fax-on-demand system by dialing 301/519-5550, listening to the menu, and selecting document number 102 or by calling the BJS Clearinghouse at 1-800/732-3277. BJS's home page address on the Internet is: http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/ Additional criminal justice materials can be obtained from the Office of Justice Programs homepage at: http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov After hours contact: Stu Smith at 301/983-9354 End of File
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the emo thing yah '...I can still fit into my sisters jeans' If you go online there are support groups (pro) where people help each other starve.
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I had a pagan friend go through something similar...I think the parks dept found out he was making money (spot rental for us campers as he has to rent portapoties and pay teachers) and wanted a piece of the pie. Its all about money. They just want a piece. if he keeps the numbers down they leave him alone but they do watch now which is funny considering we are all nakid.
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What made your day?
Homicidalheathen replied to Rev.Reverence's topic in Relationships, Pets & Domestic Homelife
your quite welcome -
some boys start starving themselves at puberty to get and keep that fem look as it stunts bone density hair growth ect ect
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vindicated. or in this case, vinvagcated? As I used my vag to get back at her yup. Such a snide, rude bitch all the time...she is only 10 yrs younger than me hell she is closer in age to me than this other lady who is young enough to be both our daughter...anyway I wiped my pussy on that I did. So that means my twat juice touched her frickin hand how funny iz that??? I am usually not this mean but I hate her voice, her attitude just everything I did the first morning juice too nice n sticky heh just 4 U biatch
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getting my ears blown out. This is why i am losing my desire to do music anymore. I want to preserve whats left of my hearing especially after the tinnitis from last week
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What made your day?
Homicidalheathen replied to Rev.Reverence's topic in Relationships, Pets & Domestic Homelife
I found out I named my youngest youngin' AH SATAN! backwards of coarse but still. We sooo fucking rock. -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7M0RoKVRRLE...feature=related
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*snarf*! Wrong Target: Jerome Marquis Blanchett, 19, was arraigned on robbery and related charges in Harrisburg, Pa., on March 27 after he allegedly held up a retired police officer at gunpoint at a police convention. The officer called Blanchett "probably the dumbest criminal in Pennsylvania." ------------------------------------------ Beer-Can Bust: Police in Tampa, Fla., arrested these two men on Feb. 26 for allegedly hurling a can of Bud Light at an unmarked police car. Authorities said Andrew Rickert, right, swerved his vehicle toward an officer's car, while Charles Thomas, left, flung the can out the window. Both were charged with throwing a deadly missile at an occupied vehicle. what is with the frickin bud? (as in beer) I am doing a google on crimes committed with a Budweiser (or box) or under the influence of. lol these guys have thongs hanging off their noses lol its suppose to be a disguise. Thong Bandits: Thongs don't hide much. This photo from a surveillance video shows Joaquin Rico and Joseph Espinoza robbing a Denver convenience store with the barely-there women's undergarments over their faces. Rico was sentenced to 12 years in prison on Feb. 17. Espinoza was given four years on Feb. 23 for his role in the crime. click into the first story link then click on the arrows to see pics