I can’t say I’m a huge fan of Lady Gaga but this is some very interesting insight into what life’s all about. Consider this as you’re thinking through your New Year’s resolution.
And it’s clean– no swearing.
I can’t say I’m a huge fan of Lady Gaga but this is some very interesting insight into what life’s all about. Consider this as you’re thinking through your New Year’s resolution.
And it’s clean– no swearing.
This isn’t particularly funny but I found it pretty interesting– why do actors from the 1930’s and 1940’s talk so funny? Definitely good for research if you write in the era.
I thought this would be a super fun video to show on Christmas Day. A cat hosting a meal with a bunch of dogs. Watch it a couple of times to see all the funny details they’ve done.
Merry Christmas!!
I’m all for playing pranks on my children but comedian and late night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel has taken it to a whole new level. Evidently, for four years running, he’s asked parents to video their children’s responses when they tell them, “We ate all your Halloween candy.”
Some of the reactions are very interesting.
And if you need another helping. Here’s the one from 2013.
If you’re a frequent follower/reader of this blog then you know every Christmas I take a two week blog break but share funny and/or interesting videos to celebrate the Christmas season.
I recently discovered comedian Chonda Pierce. This bit on finding Jesus– as in Christmas lawn ornaments– is pretty funny.
Enjoy.
The shot to the torso has more likelihood to cause death if it hits the right structure. On the left side of your chest are your heart, great blood vessels, and lungs. If the shot was more to the shoulder then an outright kill would be less likely and the risks above would be more prominent (bleeding and infection).
If you didn’t want to go with a fracture of the bone from the projectile– you could have onset of infection (depending on how sick you’d want her to be for those months). Systemic infection can easily cause death. Local infection to the wounds can be problematic as well. You could also go with tendon damage to the arm or leg which would inhibit movement of the extremity. Healing and rehab of tendon and/or ligament damage can take months as well. Whenever an extremity isn’t used because it’s immobilized you always get muscle atrophy (muscle wasting) which causes weakness of the arm/leg, etc. It takes time to rehab that as well.
In my story idea one of the things my serial killer does is remove her victim’s adrenal glands(she has illegal organ harvesters do this), then put him in an underground maze and see how far he manages to make it out of the maze before he collapses and dies. This character dies.
For instance, a five minutes stroll and he’s out then he’s probably alive at the end. However, if it’s a long arduous maze and he’s being chased by a serial killer, the victim will burn through their hormone reserves much faster and would be more likely to succumb to death more quickly.