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Desire and determination. That’s where it all begins.
You have to want to terrorize a child. You have to want to transfer your soul into their body.
It must come from deep down inside you, because it’s hard work.
You’re not always going to feel like inflicting multiple stab wounds on a social worker, but if you persevere, you can achieve anything.
In this class, you’ll learn how to stay motivated and become the homicidal doll you’ve always wanted to be.
We’ll cover the essentials: the costume, the catchphrases, the kills.
Your look is key. On the one hand, you want movement. There should be nothing encumbering your stabbing arm. That is why I opted for Good Guy overalls.
But utility doesn’t make you memorable. It’s not what haunts their dreams.
You might think it’s the red nylon hair that makes me a horror icon, but don’t underestimate the power of a candy-colored, striped sweater that can be mass-marketed at Universal Horror Nights. It’s smart, sporty, and unforgettable, just like you’ll be once you start down a path of unrelenting violence.
After you develop your signature look, we’ll move on to catchphrases.
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The Intercept followed AIPAC’s money trail to reveal how its political spending impacts the balance of power in Congress.
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In August, climate activist and cellist John Mark Rozendaal was arrested and charged with criminal contempt for playing a few minutes of Bach outside Citibank’s headquarters in New York City. Rozendaal, 63, was prominent in the “Summer of Heat on Wall Street” campaign that targeted Citibank for its prolific financing of fossil-fuel projects. He and a co-defendant now face up to seven years of imprisonment if convicted. Meanwhile in Atlanta, more than 50 justice and environmental activists are awaiting trial on domestic terrorism and other charges arising from their years-long defense of the city’s South River Forest against the construction of an 85-acre police training center there. They are being prosecuted under Georgia’s Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization (RICO) law.... Read more
A CNN feature aimed at highlighting an Israeli soldier’s PTSD sparked outrage when footage emerged showing the same soldier committing war crimes in Gaza.
The post CNN’s Sympathy Piece on Israeli Soldier Backfires After War Crime Allegations Surface appeared first on MintPress News.
Our friends at 270 Reasons are gathering a polyphonic orchestra of brilliant writers, teachers, doctors, filmmakers, artists, and citizens of all kinds to weigh in about their plans to vote this November. These opinion essays run the gamut from advocacy for basic human rights to acutely personal mini-manifestoes. Read the rest over at 270 Reasons.
Because Now Is the Time to Fight for Our Planet
The last eighteen months have seen the hottest temperatures in at least the last 125,000 years on our planet. That’s come with fire, flood, storm, drought, and death.
The last eighteen months have also seen—finally—the onset of the renewable energy revolution. We’re now installing a gigawatt of solar panels (about a nuclear power plant’s worth) on this earth every day.
November 5 will play a huge role in which of these trends accelerates fastest.