There are varieties of friends we all have in every group. And some are adorably weird, who at times even end up annoying us. It’s kind of funny, how it somehow matches with everyone! Here’s a list I’ve made, lemme know if you can relate! Hehe:
Hey Everyone! How have you all been? I miss chatting with you all. It’s been ages since I connected with you and today looks like just the perfect opportunity to do so.
There’s a Bollywood song that we used to love and dance to when we were kids, probably in middle school. It’s called “Pappu can’t dance”. Now that we’re all grown ups, it hit me suddenly. Was that song really worth our praises? And then I came across this meme questioning the same. I guess we all are thinking along the same lines now.
WARNING:This novel contains graphic content. Reader discretion is advised.
During a business trip to Uruguay, Nathan Reed’s commercial airline is caught in a powerful storm over the Amazon Jungle. The plane crashes somewhere along the Brazilian-Peruvian border, leaving a handful of survivors stranded in the rainforest. They race to find potable water, medical supplies, and safe shelter. Their fight for survival intensifies when they are targeted by a mysterious group of uncontacted people in the Amazon…
Jon Athan, the author ofCannibal CreekandCity of Hunger, welcomes you to Cannibal Jungle in this violent, suspenseful survival-horror novel. Can you survive this gory journey?
“Can you survive this gory journey?“ Well, it was a hard cock to suck at times, let me tell ya!
This is another one that I didn’t scoop up on it’s release date, (that doesn’t happen much anymore, I’ve…
WARNING: This novel contains graphic content. Reader discretion is advised.
William Keller, known as the Traveling Surgeon, is terrorizing the streets of Florida with two accomplices. They capture their victims, then they ‘operate’ on them. When they’re finished, they steal their victims’ large intestines and leave a bloodbath behind them. Unable to capture them, Homicide Detective Jamie Mills requests assistance from a peer—Homicide Detective Harvey Skinner. Together, they continue Harvey’s experimental program.
Sam Lee, the Heartless Heart-Ripper, is released from death row once again and asked to do what he does best: capture, torture, release.
Jon Athan brings you the highly-anticipated sequel to The Good, the Bad, and the Sadistic in this gruesome story of questionable ethics, violent vengeance, and human horror.
I like how meaty this one is!
~sg
Jon Athan is back again with a splattery, gore drenched, and drippy piece of Unrelenting Human Horror that’s gonna fill your…
WARNING: This novel contains graphic content. Reader discretion is advised.
William Keller, known as the Traveling Surgeon, is terrorizing the streets of Florida with two accomplices. They capture their victims, then they ‘operate’ on them. When they’re finished, they steal their victims’ large intestines and leave a bloodbath behind them. Unable to capture them, Homicide Detective Jamie Mills requests assistance from a peer—Homicide Detective Harvey Skinner. Together, they continue Harvey’s experimental program.
Sam Lee, the Heartless Heart-Ripper, is released from death row once again and asked to do what he does best: capture, torture, release.
Jon Athan brings you the highly-anticipated sequel to The Good, the Bad, and the Sadistic in this gruesome story of questionable ethics, violent vengeance, and human horror.
I like how meaty this one is!
~sg
Jon Athan is back again with a splattery, gore drenched, and drippy piece of Unrelenting Human Horror that’s gonna fill your…
WARNING: This book contains scenes of graphic violence and disturbing themes. Many of these scenes involve violence committed by and against minors. This book is not intended for those easily offended or appalled. Please enjoy at your own discretion.
On his thirteenth birthday, Jacob White discovers his older brother, Kevin, is a violent serial killer. Kevin doesn’t want to hurt Jacob, though. Kevin wants to teach Jacob about the world—from his twisted perspective. He wants to mold his little brother into a serial killer so that they can kill together. However, as his brother goes on a murder spree, Jacob finds himself wrestling with his conscience… Can one rotten apple spoil the whole barrel?
Jon Athan, the author of A Family of Violence and The Abuse of Ashley Collins, brings you a provocative horror story of family, adolescence, and violence. Could you keep your brother’s secret?
I’ve been reading other people’s blogs. This was even harder than writing a post. Why? Because I am crazy and was terrified that bad things had happened in my absence. But if I didn’t know about it it hadn’t really happened and everything will be fine.
Hey, get off my back I don’t control these thinks they just happen. All the time.
But joy of joys nothing bad has happened to any of the blogs I have revisited so far. Thank goodness Teddy, Andy and Dougy, and the eagles and bears are alright. Oh and some humans too.
BTW My mother said I predominantly write drivel, but said I was using emotional blackmail when I tried to find out if it was entertaining drivel. Do I need to write less drivel or better drivel; please let me know.
I will never understand people. Okay so I have in my hermit state developed an interest in puzzles. It is not an obsession, it kind of can’t be because I can’t stay interested for too long before the frustration builds and the reasons are becoming clear. Puzzles were created by people for people. Giant flaw, is there any hope?
Although I have started to organise puzzles in terms of their relative human interaction.
Take Sudoku, putting numbers into position, I can’t see much human interaction here. The creator’s personal style and idiosyncrasies can’t thwart the puzzler. I don’t think. Unfortunately those limitations can make the puzzles a bit samey. It’s hard to become properly obsessed.
Then you have Word Search, these will come out eventually regardless. I can do a weird eye thing and find the words easily. I don’t know what the weird eye thing is. Its like reverse…
For those of you that are following my blogs daily, ha ha, yesterday’s excuse will hopefully be published tomorrow.
This is the second part of a something that had an explanation blog first. Please yourselves. I sometimes find knowing the first part helps you understand the second, but I wouldn’t bet on it.
With no further introduction:
Now for presents. We have learned our lesson; with 4 kids, 2 dogs & 4 cats (they’ll come back for gift wrap) jumping on, off, up & down on the bed it becomes hard to hold onto the breakables while the dog walks on your face to reach to smell if the next present has food in it. I get up and move to a chair.
“I want to give Mum my card first because she will like it best.”