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Not bad, some good ones in there. Bonus points for including The Cancer Bats, but points deducted for including Crippled Lucifer, which is not a band name but is in fact an album title from Burning Witch.
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I'm amused by the religious folks defending the Duggar's here, claiming that it is a beautiful thing, everybody is just being intolerant of religion, etc. I'd be curious to hear their reactions to this family if they were Muslim, or Satanists. I suspect they would be even more vehemently opposed than most of the people here.
Get off your high horse, Churchy, you are no more tolerant or loving than the rest of us, you just package your hate a little differently.
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There is a shoe tree just outside of Beaverton, ON as well. It has gotten so full that people have started a new one a few trees down. You can also see quite a fe pairs of shoes in the bushes along the side of the road where people have thrown shoes at the tree but missed.
What is the story behind shoe trees? Surely there is some kind of folklore to inspire people around the world to do this? Neatorama, what say you?
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One reason there are so many conspiracy theories about Mars and the Moon is that NASA has repeatedly released misleading information about its methods and findings. Obviously retouched photos, refusal to give straight answers, and outright lies do not inspire much faith in the organisation. Why, for example, did NASA repeatedly claim that it was impossible to photograph the Moon with the Hubble telescope, only to eventually do so? NASA's continued hanky panky makes me question anything they tell us, and I am interested to see what we learn now that India has entered the space business. Perhaps some of the competing space agencies will be more forthcoming.
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She did this in Waterloo Ontario a few years back. The overall reaction of the public was "huh?" I'm sure there is some kind of meaning or message she is trying to express, but nobody I talked to seemed to get it. Most people were just kinda creeped out.
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another note about Texas Chainsaw: While the events in the movie were mostly fictitious, Leatherface's skin-mask and the bone furniture were inspired by real life killer Ed Gein. Also the inspiration for Psycho, Ed Gein was generally considered a nice harmless old loner until it was discovered that he was making lampshades and clothing out of the skin and body parts of corpses he liked to dig up.
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