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circusbird:

circusbird:

circusbird:

Love that the internet will tell. You mazda had to do a model recall because spiders were uncontrollably attracted to their cars in 2014 then you read more and find it happened before woth the same car company in 2011

Mazda spokesmen say “lol idk”


For those wondering apparently this breed of spiders fucking loves gasoline, mazda built anti spider springs to push them out and a software patch to. Do something with fuel pressure in case they did get in and weaved loads of webs that fucked up thr fuel capacity and no one knows why it was mazdas in particular that got infested

this is one of those problems you have to solve in a dream

loewsvillage:

loewsvillage:

reblog and put in the tags a movie or something not necessarily horror or thriller that scared the shit out of u as a kid and explain why (bonus point: u can add if uve gotten over it or not)

shoutout to everyone who said ferngully, spirited away and anastasia for making me feel normal again

muppethole:

The House // 2022 // dir. Paloma Baeza, Emma De Swae, Niki Lindroth von Bahr, Marc James Roels

thebluejayswhump:

Whump prompt!

Whumpee with a fear of heights being used as a sort of chandelier/decoration chained to the way-too-tall ceiling. And just left there for however long whumper decides.

Are they hanging by their arms about their head, allowing them the small mercy to keep their head craned up as they tremble at the drop? But at least they don’t have to see it.

Are they chained upside down, by their legs left to stare downward as their head spins from the terrifying drop as well as all the blood rushing to their head?

Are they fully restrained and can’t move an inch or are they left to helplessly flail and panic?

Are they gagged? Or can they scream for help and beg for mercy from the whumper (or whumpers if it’s some sort of party)?

Are they some sort of winged whumpee that feels deep amounts of frustration that… If only they could fly again, they could get out of the situation.

On Dec. 16, 2000, Mike Williams (1º picture), 31, went missing following an early morning duck hunt On Dec. 16, 2000, Mike Williams (1º picture), 31, went missing following an early morning duck hunt On Dec. 16, 2000, Mike Williams (1º picture), 31, went missing following an early morning duck hunt

On Dec. 16, 2000, Mike Williams (1º picture), 31, went missing following an early morning duck hunt at Lake Seminole on the Florida-Georgia state line. A search effort was organized by land, water, and air.

In the middle of the night the following day, Brian Winchester, Mike Williams’ best friend, and his father, Marcus Winchester, discovered Williams’ boat. By daybreak, authorities were able to take photos of the boat and the scene.

By January 2001, search efforts were reduced and by June of that year, Williams’ wife, Denise Williams, requested for her husband to be declared dead. Leon Circuit Judge John E. Crusoe complied with the request, declaring Williams dead by “accidental drowning.”

Denise Williams then collected on two life insurance policies totaling more than $2 million, one of which had been sold to her late husband by Brian Winchester. Almost five years after Mike Williams’ disappearance, Brian and Denise married. But the union didn’t last forever.The marriage officially ended in 2017, a year after Brian kidnapped Denise at gunpoint. Court documents showed Brian’s fear of what his wife may tell authorities concerning Mike’s disappearance were what drove him to kidnap her.He was sentenced to 20 years for that crime in December 2017, but two months earlier, Brian struck a plea deal for immunity in the death of Mike Williams with authorities in exchange for details about the case.

(his confession in audio format)

Brian said that he and Denise had been having an affair long before Mike’s death. In discussions with authorities, he said Denise “had two million reasons for this to happen,” suggesting the pair plotted the crime together, with plans to make it look like a boating accident.

“We would be together and live happily ever after and, as a side note, we’d have all this money and enjoy a wonderful life together,” Brian said from his prison cell at the Wakulla Correctional Institute. “Stupid, stupid 30-year-old.”

In May 2018, Denise was arrested.


if you want better and more details on the case this is a great video on it.


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 Robert “Bob” Christian Hansen a.k.a. “The Butcher Baker”  targeted prostitu

Robert “Bob” Christian Hansena.k.a.“The Butcher Baker”  targeted prostitutes and topless dancers in their mid-teens to early 40s. After soliciting them, he would abduct them and take them to a meat shack by bush plane. He later stated that he would let them live if they submitted to his sexual fantasies. The ones who didn’t were raped anyway, then stripped naked and set loose in the wilderness where he would hunt them with a .223 hunting rifle. After finally killing them, he would take pieces of jewelry from them as trophies and bury the bodies in the area, marking the burial sites on a map. The women he didn’t kill would be raped and forced into having oral sex with him or sexually assaulted with the handles of hammers and broomsticks.


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 Jack the Stripper would travel around Hammersmith in search of victims, preferably caucasian prosti

Jack the Stripper would travel around Hammersmith in search of victims, preferably caucasian prostitutes with dark hair. He would then abduct them, take them to a remote location where for two or three days it was suspected that the Stripper tortures the victims. He would then proceed to strangle, undress and dump them hence his most recent nickname. The nickname arose because of the similarities between him and Jack the Ripper —murdering prostitutes in London—though Jack the Stripper’s spree came nearly a century later.

The police suspected the perpetrator of the Stripper killings to be a misogynist, he would have hated women due to a previous bad experience with one. Profilers had thought his mother may have committed suicide which could have prompted his father to leave him too. His method of stripping the victims of their clothes is his attempt at reducing them to trash. He would have been in his late twenties to early thirties during the 1964-1965 assaults.

He would have knowledge of police investigative methods and evidence gathering techniques and may have Armed Services/Law Enforcement experience. He might have a history of psychiatric care and attempted treatment of antisocial personality disorder. The killer might have a criminal record that was expunged, it would have been for small crimes such as burglary, animal cruelty and vandalism. He would have a history of violence against women and may be married albeit unlikely.

The unknown serial killer murdered 6-8 women from 1964 to 1965.

Chief Superintendent John Du Rose of Scotland Yard, the detective put in charge of the case, interviewed almost 7,000 suspects. In the spring of 1965, the investigation into the murders encountered a major breakthrough when a sample of paint which perfectly matched that recovered from several victims’ bodies was found beneath a concealed transformer at the rear of a building on the Heron Factory Estate in Acton. This factory estate faced a paint spraying shop. Shortly thereafter, Du Rose held a news conference in which he falsely announced that the police had narrowed the suspect pool down to 20 men and that, by a process of elimination, these suspects were being eliminated from the investigation. After a short time, he announced that the suspect pool contained only 10 members, and then three. There were no further known Stripper killings following the initial news conference. 

The most likely suspect, a security guard working for a factory where the paint was traced, committed suicide by carbon monoxide poisoning shortly after, leaving a note for his wife that read: “I can’t stick it any longer…. To save you and the police looking for me I’ll be in the garage.”


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In 2007, Russian serial killer Alexander Pichushkin was convicted of killing 48 people. Most of his

In 2007, Russian serial killer Alexander Pichushkin was convicted of killing 48 people. Most of his murders occurred in the early 2000s. He would lure people into Moscow’s Bittsevsky Park by asking them to have a drink with him over his dog’s grave. He would then beat his victims to death with a blunt instrument and leave them in a sewer pit, sometimes while they were still alive.

He was arrested in 2006 after murdering a coworker who had told her son that she was going on a walk with Pichushkin. After his arrest, police found a chessboard with dates written on 62 of the 64 squares. Apparently, he was trying to kill as many people as there were squares on the board, which resulted in him being nicknamed “The Chessboard Killer.” In 2007, he was convicted of 48 counts of murder and 3 counts of attempted murder and sentenced to life in prison.


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defectivegembrain:

defectivegembrain:

creative writing’s just like yeah sure i can deal with my issues i just need to cover them in several layers of metaphors first

touch depression? with my bare hands? no hang on *invents a character* this will be my gloves

jarzardart: WELCOME TO THE INFERNAL PARADE(happy pokemon day today/tomorrow)

jarzardart:

WELCOME TO THE INFERNAL PARADE


(happy pokemon day today/tomorrow)


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thebibliosphere:

increasinglyembarrassed:

garbagealien:

thesylversmyth:

Hello! I would like to warn everyone of an experience my roommate and I have just had, in case I can prevent it happening to anyone else. Or, you know, if anyone knows a lawyer who could advise us.

My roommate has a queen size Nectar mattress. Friday night, she spilled some water on the bed and took the cover off to air dry. She unzipped the cover, and a flame retardant sleeve (that we hadn’t known was there to begin with) made of woven fiberglass began shedding small fiberglass particles. They were airborne. The whole room and everything in it is contaminated, and there are few surfaces elsewhere in the apartment that don’t have at least a little. Nowhere on the mattress’ tags or on the Nectar website does it say there is a fiberglass sleeve. In fact, it makes a big deal of how there are five components: top of cover, three layers of foam, bottom of cover. Nothing about the flame retardant sleeve there. The label on the cover doesn’t say you can’t take it off, just that they suggest you don’t. It does not mention fiberglass as a material found in the mattress at all. The website even has a page explaining that you CAN take off the cover and wash it, if you must, just that they suggest you don’t. No real reasons given. No mention of fiberglass.

Our apartment is sparkly with fiberglass. We have had to drop money on a HEPA filter vacuum that could safely remove some of it, and on new non-permeable mattress covers to contain the worst of the source. We have had to garbage-bag up almost everything in her room. No amount of runs through the laundry seems to get it all out of clothes, and we have to thoroughly wipe out the washer and dryer drums every load. All her pillows were ruined, the chair in her room, her clothing, some expensive bras, a nice area rug, and I’m sure there will be trouble on the horizon with our landlord regarding the carpet, even if we do vacuum it as well as we can.

Lilly has been having nosebleeds, before the mattress was unzipped, but the worst one I’ve seen yet was the one that evening. She’s been sleeping on it almost a year, and it could have begun coming through the fabric cover. Nosebleeds are a sign of fiberglass inhalation.

We have contacted the company, and their response was honestly insulting. We were told that we shouldn’t have taken the mattress cover off to begin with, and that it can no longer be covered by the 365 night guarantee, despite us having had it for under the full year. I have just now, after three days trying, finally spoken to someone willing to look into our case, so here’s hoping we’ll get even a fraction of what we are, frankly, owed.


It really feels like there could be some sort of lawsuit here.

In fact, there is one, with a situation nearly identical to ours but with a different company. This was the first hit when I searched our problem online.

https://topclassactions.com/…/zinus-class-action-says…/


Anyway, if you have a Nectar mattress, don’t ever open the easily accessible warning-label-free zipper! If you have had it under a year, and it’s in its original condition, it can still be returned. If you were planning to get one, maybe don’t! A lot of the foam-mattress-in-a box types have the fiberglass, though most of them disclose the presence of the fiberglass rather than hiding it like a dirty secret. Make sure you do a search for mattresses WITHOUT fiberglass as a flame retardant.

I had to go back and find this post because we just discovered our (Zinus) mattress is leaking fiberglass, and we NEVER removed or even touched the zipper on the cover.

My partner had changed the sheets, and then later while outside we saw that he was covered in shiny fiberglass (like the video above). I remembered this post and immediately knew we had to check the mattress. Sure enough there were glittery fibers EVERYWHERE in the bedroom, all over the floor, sheets & laundry, etc.

We are still trying to figure out just how bad the damage is & how much we need to throw away vs. what can maybe be salvaged.

Again, we NEVER removed the cover. And there is no evidence of the cover having been damaged anywhere.

It just was 3-4 years of regular use and then suddenly, one day while changing the sheets, there was glass everywhere. It’s probably been leaking into our laundry, and likely our bodies, for who knows how long.

Lots of people saying these mattresses are safe as long as you don’t remove the cover - it’s NOT true. Maybe it’s fine for a year or two, but at some point the fibers break down and start to come out THROUGH the cover.

These mattresses are outrageously dangerous & they should not be allowed to keep selling them. Yet they are one of the top selling brands on Amazon…

@thebibliosphere

Jesus Fuck that’s terrifying.

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