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Sara
23 December 2006 @ 09:29 am
 
I watched that movie Slither. HAHAHAHA OH MY GOD FUCKING AMAZING. Who couldn't love a fusion of bug, alien, and zombie movies that manifests itself as Slither, the tale of evil mind-controlling space-slugs. There are two kinds of stupid movies; those that know they're stupid, and those that try to be awesome and fail. Slither vs. Saw. I like the former type.


So christmas is soso soon and I'm seriously really excited. I haven't looked forward to Christmas like this since I was a little kid. I have no idea what things Jason has gotten me and I feel like a five-year-old the way I'm wondering what they are.

My stereo is haunted and it keeps on coming on my itself.

I'm reading two books right now and I can't decide which one I should stick to and finish first. Marissa got them for me (thaaaaaannnnnnnkkkk yoooooouuuu). And they're true crime about The Green River Killer, one about how Ted Bundy was involved in finding him and one about the whole case, and both are really damn good.

I'm going to be eighteen in six months and that's pretty fucking cool. It's a thousand years later than almost all of my other friends, but what can I do. I'm excited.

Oh, and this final fucking year is half way done and I am passing ever thing (ME! PASSING! ALREADY!). So the rest of this year should be a pretty easy haul, except keeping my Algebra 3 grade up but I know I can do it.

I already know what my "New Years Resolutions" are. But fuck calling them that; I need to do this shit anyway.


Things--I think--are picking up.


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Oh, and I find this worth mentioning...
I'm reading this book-- The Riverman (the one I mentioned before that heavily involves Ted Bundy), and I come across this part referring to one of Bundy's early victims, Lynda Healy. The investigators who were initially in charge of the case of her disappearance "couldn't figure out why anyone would want to kidnap her" because they assumed she was on her period (and that the large amounts of blood found at the scene was simply menstrual blood). So, someone desperately craving sex enough to kidnap someone would turn away from his/her victim realizing "EW, she's on her period. Nevermind." They also assumed that sex is the only motive in kidnapping, I guess.

I don't know whether to laugh or go back in time and punch the people who made those assumptions.

But I thought it was worth sharing.

I like this author because he's willing to admit that our police system [including himself] is frequently faulty. He doesn't have some high and mighty "I was a detective who helped take down Ted Bundy" attitude.
 
 
 
 
 

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