are you a (serial) thread killer?
WendyLuvsCatz
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Psycho Thread Killers unite
oh, the irony
oh I will leave your title up because believe me, there is no irony intended
I honestly did think mine would be the penultimate post though, guess I cannot count either
If I love killing cereal, does that make me a serial cereal killer?
I killed the thread. Wow. I don't know what to say.
I killed one this morning, but NBD - It was DOA, anyway. I just pushed it over the finish line.
its like deja vu all over again,
...just "polished off" a bowl of cereal for brekkie this morning.
This must be the half of the worm that lives.
Unless it is playing live to distract you from the other half.
Rumpled clothes are irony.
It's alive...
Is there going to be a new Wolf man movie coming out? Isn't wolf man mythology similar to Frankenstein's monster.
No - Perhaps try googling things if you are unsure of their meaning or origin.
true but there is going to be a new Wolf Man movie according to IMDb,
Frankenstein was a book wriiten by Mary Shelly not a myth, a fictional work
I believe "yoo" is spelled incorrectly in the title.
True but it is loosely based on Greek mythology .
That is certainly the case for My Fair Lady. Pygmalion,
I would be interested to know which greek myth aligns with Frankenstein. [edi] quick search Modern Prometheus, from the Doctor Frank perspective.
My fair lady is from Geoirge Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion, which has obvious references to the Greek myth but isn't really a retelling.
Quietly sneaks out before killing another thread...grabs the cheeto's on the out.
I think we're safe for a while. Maybe I'll link to non-dirge song.
It bears so little similarity to the actual story of Prometheus that the title honestly feels a little misguided unless it's just meant to invoke the loose theme of "forbidden knowledge".
well I certainly never knew of the connection in spite of an interest in both the classical works and literature in general
Oops my bad
Snacks on popcorn while waiting for the song. Never heard of that type of song.
There is a lot of creative works that are loosely based on works that came before it. That is the thing with creation, it has a voracious appetite.
I'm having to work at it ... too many years in the goth scene for me. My music library consists of dirge in every possible flavor.