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Voodoo lethargy

Why would I give a shit about names and biographies. They're just another way for you assholes to conform to your pretty picture perfect society. Fuck off.

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criminalwisdom:

Charles Manson - Eyes Of A Dreamer

It’s all in the eyes of a dreamer
It’s all in the eyes of the man
All the things that we done in life
And all the things that we planned
Can the world be as sad as it seems?
Where are man’s hopes?
Where are man’s dreams?
All in the eyes of a dreamer
All in the eyes of the man
All the songs have been sung
And all of the saints have been hung
The wars and cries have been wailed 
And all of the people have been jailed
The world, it’s yours my friend
It’s yours to begin or to end
Oh, the eyes of a dreamer
In the eyes of the man
Take nothing from nothing
Brother, it’s all just the same
For the loser is the winner
And there ain’t no blame
It’s just the end of the game
The moment is ever-constant in the mind
Everywhere I look, the blind leads the blind
Here’s your chance to step out of time
There ain’t no reason and there ain’t no rhyme
For the trouble you bring
Is the trouble you bring
And a thing is a thing, just a thing is a thing
In the eyes of a dreamer
It’s in the eyes of the man, um
(Bobby BeauSoleil guitar solo)
It’s all in the eyes of the dreamer
All in the eyes of a man
All the things that you done in life
And all of the things that you planned
Is the world as sad as it seems?
Where are your hopes?
Where are your dreams?
In the eyes of a dreamer
All in the eyes of a man
And you are the man

Via mansonatwar

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forensicsandpathology:

Acanthamoeba in brain tissue.

forensicsandpathology:

Acanthamoeba in brain tissue.

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biomedicalephemera:

Supernumerary teeth in upper palate of 15-year-old boy.
Hyperdontia of unknown etiology. These extra teeth are what is known as paramolar - “along the molar”. This means that they didn’t erupt behind the regular teeth, but alongside them. In this case (and a large percentage of molar hyperdontia cases), the supernumerary teeth erupted buccally to the maxillary molars - that is, they erupted on the cheek-facing side of the upper molars. These extra teeth on the outside of the maxilla forced the normal molars inwards, and those are the teeth that you see on the hard palate of this boy.
Most hyperdontia cases never even erupt, and are only visible on x-rays. In cases where the extra teeth do erupt, the most common presentation is a mesiodens - a malformed peg-like tooth between the maxillary central incisors (the upper front teeth). This boy’s case was noted by the author as highly unusual not only for the number of supernumerary teeth, but for the fact that there were multiple forms of extra teeth presented. The presentation of tuberculate (barrel-shaped) and supplemental (the same shape as the teeth in the series) teeth was denoted as a very uncommon occurrence.
Surgery and Diseases of the Mouth and Jaws. Vilray Papin Blair, 1917.

biomedicalephemera:

Supernumerary teeth in upper palate of 15-year-old boy.

Hyperdontia of unknown etiology. These extra teeth are what is known as paramolar - “along the molar”. This means that they didn’t erupt behind the regular teeth, but alongside them. In this case (and a large percentage of molar hyperdontia cases), the supernumerary teeth erupted buccally to the maxillary molars - that is, they erupted on the cheek-facing side of the upper molars. These extra teeth on the outside of the maxilla forced the normal molars inwards, and those are the teeth that you see on the hard palate of this boy.

Most hyperdontia cases never even erupt, and are only visible on x-rays. In cases where the extra teeth do erupt, the most common presentation is a mesiodens - a malformed peg-like tooth between the maxillary central incisors (the upper front teeth). This boy’s case was noted by the author as highly unusual not only for the number of supernumerary teeth, but for the fact that there were multiple forms of extra teeth presented. The presentation of tuberculate (barrel-shaped) and supplemental (the same shape as the teeth in the series) teeth was denoted as a very uncommon occurrence.

Surgery and Diseases of the Mouth and Jaws. Vilray Papin Blair, 1917.

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ramirezdahmerbundy:

New York Crime Scene - 1914.

ramirezdahmerbundy:

New York Crime Scene - 1914.

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ramirezdahmerbundy:

“I Am Poem” by Eric Harris.

ramirezdahmerbundy:

“I Am Poem” by Eric Harris.

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