March 2012
2 posts
The parents of Ohio school shooting victim Demetrius Hewlin said today they...
– REENA NINAN, JANICE McDONALD and CHRISTINA NG | Good Morning America. From Yahoo news.
February 2012
13 posts
It’s been over a year since I started this blog for my travels to England, and I’m not quite sure what I want from it anymore. It’s essentially turned into a fun distraction where I reblog interesting things I enjoy, but I think it’s been lacking on personal expression lately. I’ll try to put a little more of myself into it in the future, and see how it turns out.
Love in Three Photos →
Game of Thrones valentine cards
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Chris Bishop
January 2012
17 posts
These people are going on mushroom trips in the lab setting and months later, in...
– Nicholas Money talks about psilocybin, a psychedelic compound found in over 200 species of mushrooms. Psilocybin is currently being used in highly-supervised lab studies to see how people react to the hallucinogen, which mimics the effects of serotonin on brain receptors. (via nprfreshair)
Today there are more African-Americans under correctional control, — in prison...
– legal scholar Michelle Alexander. On Monday’s Fresh Air, Alexander talks about how the mass incarceration of African-Americans in the War on Drugs has undermined many of the gains of the Civil Rights movement. (via nprfreshair)
Found in Ed Gein's House
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▪ Four noses ▪ Whole human bones and fragments ▪ Nine masks of human skin ▪ Bowls made from human skulls ▪ Ten female heads with the tops sawn off ▪ Human skin covering several chair seats ▪ Mary Hogan’s head in a paper bag ▪ Bernice Worden’s head in a burlap sack ▪ Nine vulvae in a shoe box ▪ A belt made from female human nipples ▪ Skulls on his bedposts ▪ A pair of lips on a...
December 2011
2 posts
November 2011
16 posts
I’m writing a research paper on the Civil War, with my primary source being a correspondence between Charles Admire Wills and his wife Mary Jane Wills. He was a farmer in Bedford County VA, before going off to join the Confederate army in 1863. He survived the battle of Gettysburg, only to be wounded and then eventually killed on Drury’s Bluff in 1864. As I painstakingly go through...