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damianwaynerocks · 1 year
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imagining a true crime podcast covering jason’s murder
and it’s two women giggling and drinking wine whilst talking about a child getting blown up (my favorite murder and morbid)
and bruce hates it. like i guaranteed he sues every single one.
and i guarantee jason thinks it’s the funniest thing ever. he goes and submits his own theories. he listens to it while on patrol. and one time he emails the podcast and is like “hmm i wonder if he was murdered by the joker” and bruce almost has an aneurism
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brownsugabbt · 2 months
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i hate house md because immediately in s2 they’re like. i know the patient is flatlining right now. but here’s house and wilson fighting in the middle of the street like they’re in a mid budget rom com talking about how they need each other. this definitely won’t look gay at all out of context 😃
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like. imagine just walking home after a long days work and seeing your cunty neighbor fighting ‘how to lose a guy in 10 days’ style with his boy best friend in front of your door bruh.
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ms-hells-bells · 7 months
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discovered an amazing youtube channel called real horror, who does history and crime videos. she only has a few videos on her channel, as she has a full time museum job, and she researches, script writes, narrates, and edits the videos all herself, but she's incredible. her voice is so soothing and smooth, and she is super respectful of any topic she talks about, always getting permission from relatives, or contacting the relevant people to get the facts (if they wish to give them).
but what drives me insane, and seemingly her from a few comments i have seen her make, is that a ton of the comments praise the work of 'the channel creator', but presume that she, the narrator, is not the channel creator and script writer. the say stuff like 'your videos are amazing! and i love the voice of the narrator', and just very clearly viewing the channel owner and narrator as two distinct entities. when she clarifies that it's all her, they're surprised.
you NEVER see this on faceless narrated male documentary style channels. it's presumed until otherwise said that they are the ones who also researched and wrote everything. but for her, they immediately think that a man is running the channel, and she's just a hired voice for a script a man wrote. it's wild to see.
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realbeefman · 8 months
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“of course you’re type AB, universal recipient” is the funniest way a television show has ever called a character a bottom in the history of ever
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Everybody lies but especially Wilson. That man cannot tell the truth to save his life
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emilylprentiss · 9 months
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he was so fucking sure he had the right. well, he's ugly, and i'm glad he's dead.
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morbidology · 5 months
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On July 25, 1946, a horrifying incident unfolded involving two young African American couples: George Dorsey and his pregnant wife, Mae Murray, along with Roger Malcom and his wife, Dorothy Malcom. They were in the car of their employer, Loy Harrison, who was driving them home. However, their journey took a grim turn when they encountered a mob of white individuals blocking off Moore's Ford bridge in Georgia.
The situation escalated quickly as the two men were forcibly pulled from the car and subjected to a brutal beating. In a tragic turn of events, one of the women recognized a member of the mob, leading to both women being dragged from the vehicle and tied to a tree beside their husbands. All four victims were then shot dead. To further compound the horror, Mae Murray had her fetus forcibly removed from her body.
Despite the murders occurring in broad daylight, the killers were never apprehended. One potential motive emerged when it was revealed that earlier in the month, Roger Malcom had allegedly stabbed a white man named Barnette Hester. Malcom was released on bail, a sum paid by his employer, Loy Harrison.
The lack of justice in this case underscores the deeply rooted racial tensions and systemic failures prevalent during that era, as well as the tragic consequences borne by innocent lives caught in the crossfire of prejudice and violence.
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bubble-cola · 5 months
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the day i stop thinking about them is the day i am dead
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thecorvidforest · 8 months
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just fyi if someone tells you they were in a cult, “which cult?” is literally never an appropriate reaction. neither is “that’s so cool, i love true crime!”. hope this helps <3
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starjunkyard · 6 months
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How can people say that house doesn't care when that's what his entire character is built around!!!! Not letting himself get close to people because he cares about them too much to let them fall into his self-destructive spirals and habits!!!!! </3 !!!! ! !
He's an asshole!! a miserable piece of shit bastard but he does care!! he does love!!!!
Why else would he spend an entire episode worrying himself sick asking all of his friends about the right thing to say to an SA victim!!!!!! Why else would he not visit patients!! Why else would he metaphorically kill himself for wilson!!!!!!!!
The way he loves is so unhealthy and fucked up and not good for everyone involved but he does care!!!!!!!! He does care and he does have empathy!!! Ok!!!!!!!!!
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kylejsugarman · 2 years
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fuck you guys for bringing up the concept of true crime fuckers in the breaking bad universe. im imagining poor flynn just trying to live his fucking life after having it destroyed by his dad, trying to go to school and support his mom and his little sister and his aunt from a distance, and edgy mf’s keep bothering him for details and making stupid memes about his dad to post on the college facebook. podcasters thinking they’re changing the world by pestering flynn nonstop, coming to his fucking college campus to try to “get his perspective” and “show his side of the story” and “get him justice” when what he really wants is to be left tf alone to grieve and rebuild his life. he won’t tolerate it when they try to bother his mom or aunt marie and lies to them about how often he’s approached and accosted for info on the case, telling them it doesn’t happen, when in reality he’s harassed on the fucking daily just because his dad decided to act in his own self interest and flynn made the mistake of loving him.
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melrosing · 8 months
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reading a novel that’s basically a pastiche of a true crime investigative piece where one of the murderers has a tumblr and the author has helpfully included this footnote….. like you don’t need to tell me eliza I was fucking there
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familyabolisher · 1 year
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applying the language of "hate crime" to acts of violent misogyny a) limits an ability to meaningfully respond to this violence to a carceral framework, b) reifies the carceralist premise that "crime" is synonymous with "moral aberration that must be punished/fixed," and c) makes the classic rhetorical blunder of redirecting an understanding of bigotry away from materialism and towards the very asinine emotive framework of "hate."
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okruee · 2 years
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call me crazy i dont think we need 27 movies shows and podcasts on real life serial killers.. is it outlandish of me to say that we perhaps barely need even one
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Wilson canonically plays Dance Dance Revolution and that says so much about him. I don't know what, but it does
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morbidology · 5 months
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26-year-old Isaac Woodard had been in the Army for more than three years. He had served in the Pacific theater in a labor battalion as a longshoreman and was promoted to sergeant. He had earned a battle star for his Asiatic-Pacific Theater Campaign Medal by unloading ships while under fire in New Guinea, and had also received the Good Conduct Medal and the Service medal as well as the World War II Victory Medal.
On the 12th of February, 1946, he was travelling back home to Winnsboro, North Carolina, and had been looking forward to reuniting with his wife. Unbeknownst to Isaac, he would never see his wife again. While on the bus, he asked the bus driver for a bathroom break just outside Aiken, South Carolina. The bus driver was rude for Isaac and later claimed that he had been drunk. When they stopped at Woodard, the bus driver called police. When they arrived, Isaac, who was still wearing his Army uniform, professed that he had done nothing wrong.
Isaac was beaten and arrested by police Sheriff Lynwood Shull. Back at the station, Sheriff Shull unleashed a brutal and prolonged attack on Isaac. Over the course of the night, he was beaten and jabbed in the eyes with a billy club, leaving Isaac fully blind. The following morning, Isaac was found guilty of drunk and disorderly conduct and fined fifty dollars. He requested medical assistance but it took two days for a doctor to finally be sent to him. In addition to being blind and severely beaten, Isaac was suffering from amnesia.
Isaac would end up at a hospital in Aiken and wouldn’t be found by his family for another three weeks. He was then taken to an Army hospital in Spartanburg where he regained his memory. Sadly, nothing could be done for his eyes.
The senseless attack would garner national attention and would be instrumental in President Harry Truman forming a Council on Civil Rights and integrate the military in 1948. He also ordered a federal investigation and overlooked the trial of Lynwood Shull. Ultimately, he would be acquitted by an all-white jury.
Isaac Woodard died in 1992 at the age of 73.
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