https://twitter.com/CrystalQuin/status/1572711667406086145
“Anyone else excited this came out today???”
And she links to a Jeffrey Dahmer movie or something.
She’s made references in the past to her fondness for serial killers. She also demonstrated a superficial, at best, knowledge of these serial killers.
But she knows that this is something that degenerates who are interested in horror shit pretend to like so she’s pretending to like serial killers.
Just add this to your list of reasons why Horseface is a detestable person.
Not even Kris Glavin replied to this tweet. He presumably also finds this shit repellent. Smokeshow or not, there’s nothing sexy about aggrandising murderers.
People who are interested in Halloween are always extreme bores. Horseface does this a lot. She’s all about Halloween. Or pretends to be. It’s some kind of a replacement for a personality.
I knew a guy in high school who was really into Halloween. He was gay. SUPER gay. So that’s another thing. Guys who are into Halloween are often really, really gay. They like the dressing up aspect of the holiday. It’s the one day of the year they can wear makeup without risking insulting comments and the like from the less enlightened members of society.
I wonder what that guy’s doing now. Probably getting fucked in the ass.
Well, I suppose that we have to talk about Jeffrey Dahmer but I do this under duress. Nobody is uploading anything and I’m out of emergency articles.
I read a comic book about him called My Friend Dahmer. It was about his life in high school. Some guy who went to school with him wrote it. It was alright. I think that they also made it into a movie or something. I didn’t see it.
A lot of the reviews for this comic book on Goodreads are critical of the author for “bullying” Dahmer. I didn’t get this at all when reading this. I suspect that these people are just the sort of lunatics, like Horseface, who idolise serial killers.
These are the type of people who would read something like this, after all. I only read it because my girlfriend mentioned that she saw the movie based on the comic book and found Dahmer to be a strange guy. Yeah. He was an odd fellow. You needed to watch the movie to figure that out?
Anyway, I didn’t want to watch the movie so I read the comic book instead.
Here’s a more life-affirming comic that I read and enjoyed:
https://www.topshelfcomix.com/ts2.0/guts
It’s about a guy who was on that 1990s Nickelodeon gameshow Guts. It’s amusing and well done.
I watched Guts regularly but my problem with the show is that the Aggro Crag, which is the final event, scores you so many points that it doesn’t even matter how you did during the events. You can lose every event and if you win the Aggro Crag, you win the whole fucking game. So the events are meaningless.
Actually, let me check this. I’m sure that this isn’t 100% accurate.
So there are four events before the Aggro Crag. You get 300 points for first place, 200 for second, and 100 for third.
Then there’s the Aggro Crag. You get 725 for first place, 550 for second, 275 for third.
Let’s say that you go in with last place in every event and somebody else gets first place in every event. That would put you at 400 points and the person in first place at 1200 points.
Then if you win the Aggro Crag that would put you at 1125 total and if the person in first place got last place, they’d be at 1575 points.
So no. It’s not quite as extreme as I thought.
Wikipedia says, “The increased point structure in the final event allows players overcome a deficit of as much as 300 points to win, despite earlier mistakes.”
I’d like to see a breakdown on winners based on gender. Because it seemed like guys almost always won. It’s what you would expect.
And it’s not even really about any physical advantages because these kids were like 11 to 13 years old. But I would watch the show and you could see that the girls just didn’t have a competitive mentality. They didn’t care about winning. So they went out and had fun and whatever happens happens. But the guys would go out there with the intention of winning. It makes a huge difference.
I’m not making any judgement here, it’s just an observation.
I remember playing dodgeball against the girls during recess. Usually, the girls were on a different playground but that playground wasn’t available so we all were the same playground. This was in the fifth grade so we would have been like 10 or 11 years old.
It was a complete massacre. The girls just screamed and ran in terror every time we had the ball. I think that it was a shut out. They didn’t get ANYBODY out.
Then afterwards, the teacher, who was a woman and watching all of this, said that we can’t play with the girls any more. She described it as, “The most ridiculous game of dodgeball I’ve ever seen.”
I don’t want to make any parallels to transgender athletes or anything but these are just things that we all know. It’s farcical for boys to compete against girls in any kind of sporting activity. Obviously more so for men versus women.
Has it happened since Guts? Or before? I remember even at the time thinking that it’s insane. Of course the guys are going to win.