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Think or sink!

Any kind of love should not enslave.

It is an advisory to all males and females.

Where is real freedom?

Ultimately it is exchanging one type of slavery for another for most.

Being a slave is a mindset.

Once a slave ,always a slave. Only the master might change.

You said it right sir! :thumb:

The masters/ mistresses may keep changing.

The slave and his slavery remians the same! :(

To remove any ambiguity I wish to add this also.

mistress
ˈmɪstrɪs/
noun
noun: mistress; plural noun: mistresses; noun: Mistress; plural noun: Mistresses
1.
a woman in a position of authority or control.
"she is always mistress of the situation, coolly self-possessed"

 
There are two classes here aso as it is everywhere else...:decision:

Those who serve and Those who get served! :hail:.... :whip:

Those who serve are the strong, silent, efficient energetic ones. :roll:

Those who get served are the pretty/handsome, fair, lazy, crazy and lousy ones!
 
People think they possess everyone who they feed/ clothe / educate. :whip:

People who do need feed/ clothe/educate anyone also posses
those who actually feed/ clothe / educate them. :wacko:

The human relationships are far too complicated. :dizzy:

The one who loves truly is made a sucker and a slave :loco:
by the smart one who who uses the sucker for personal gains! :evil:
 
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Selfie madness has gone out of proportions!!! :der:

Taking a photograph with a loved one or a celebrity is understandable

but taking selfie with a poisonous snake or a mad dog!!! :shocked:

The man shelled the equivalent of Rs ~ 98 lakhs

to be brought back to life after he nearly died!!!

Not that he was not forewarned. :horn:
The snake was a rattle snake which plays its :drum:

ominous rap music before dispensing its poison! :rolleyes:
 
If it has been a cobra, I could have put it this way! :)

ஐயா படம் எடுப்பதற்கு முன்பே :photo:

அந்தப் பாம்பு படம் எடுத்துவிட்டது !!! :rolleyes:
 
I remember the dialogue a cannibal president had :hungry:

with the shocked steward during one of his flights. :plane:

Instead of the Menu Card he wanted to see the Passengers' List! :faint:
 
Some people like the sight ( and also the taste ??? ) of blood.

They are born to inflict pain on the others and / or themselves.

If they do not have the courage to enjoy the thrill of a kill,

they might injure themselves and bleed or cut a vein and

enjoy the sight of warm raw blood oozing from their bodies.

God save these nitwits and the others from these nitwits!!! :pray:
 
[h=1]41. Psycho[/h]

Norman Bates was a fictional character created by writer Robert Bloch, as the central character in his novel Psycho. It was later filmed by Alfred Hitchcock in 1960.

Both the novel and its film adaptation by Hitchcock explain a severe emotional abuse of Norman Bates. He suffers in the hands of his mother Norma who preaches him that sex is evil and that all women are wicked! The mother and son live together, in an unhealthy atmosphere of mutual emotional dependence.

When Norma takes a lover, Norman becomes insanely jealous and kills them both! He preserves his mother’s corpse in his home. Troubled by the pangs of guilt, he develops dissociative personality disorders.

Bloch sums up Norman Bates’ multiple personalities thus: Norman Bates is a vulnerable child dependent on his mother; Norma Bates his possessive mother and Normal Bates-the adult who lives his day to day life!

Norman Bates’ character is based on Edward Theodore Gein (1906-1984)
-an American murderer and a grave robber. Heinous crimes committed by him around his hometown Plainfield, Wisconsin, have made him notorious world wide!

When the authorities discovered the gruesome relics and trophies he had made out of the skin and bones of his victims and the bodies dug out of graves, the whole world was shocked!

Like Norman Bates, Ed Gein had an unhappy childhood. His father George Gein was an unemployed alcoholic who abused both his sons, Henry George Gein and Edward Gein.

Mother Augusta Gein prevented the outsiders from influencing her sons. She taught them that drinking was evil and all women are the wicked instruments of The Devil himself!

After the death of his father and elder brother, Ed Gein lived with his mother, doing odd jobs for a living. When his mother too died in December 1945, Ed Gein lost his only friend and became all alone in the world.

Ho boarded up all the rooms in his house and started living in a small room next to his kitchen. He became interested in Death-cult magazines and adventure stories.
In November 1957, a hardware store owner Bernice Worden’s disappearance was linked to Ed. The ensuing search by the authorities brought to light, the real nature of the seemingly mild mannered Ed!

Gein does not fit in the traditional definition or description of a serial killer. Nevertheless his real life case has influenced the creation of several fictional serial killers including Norman Bates from Psycho, Jame Gumb from The Silence of the Lambs and The Leather Face from Texas Chainsaw Massacre.

Visalakshi Ramani
 
[h=1]42. Dracula[/h]

Dracula, the villainous hero of Bram Stoker’s famous novel Dracula, has captured the public interest ever since the book got published in 1897. But only a few know that this character is based on a real life villain Dracula, The son of Dragon, The King of Wallachia.

Wallacia was one of the provinces of the Medieval Rumania, situated between Transylvanian Alps and the Danube river. One of its rulers in the 15th Century, was Vlad Dracul( meaning “Vlad the Dragon). He had adopted the Dragon as his personal emblem.

When his son, also called Vlad, became the king, he was given the title “Dracula” meaning the “son of Dragon”.

Vlad Dracula was infamous for his cruelty, right from an early age. He became “Vlad the Impaler”. Impaling on a blunt stake was his favorite form of punishing people.

His other crazy actions included nailing the head gears into the skulls of the Turkish Emissaries. Their crime was that they did not remove their head gears in his Royal presence!

He detested weaklings and deformed people. Once he had all the beggars and cripples rounded up in a large hall and set fire to it–after barring all the doors and windows of the hall. Women found guilty of adultery were skinned alive. He was a monster of cruelty. It is believed that he impaled, skinned alive, boiled and roasted more than 50,000 persons in his brief reign of ten years.

He himself met an appropriate violent end–fit for tyrants. One fine day, his severed head stuck on a stake, was put for public display, by an unknown murderer. With the spread of the new printing techniques, Vlad’s atrocities became widely known to the public.

His misdeeds hint at cannibalism and blood rites. Whether or not he enjoyed the taste of blood, he definitely enjoyed the sight of it. Soon rumors of his being a demon or vampire began to circulate, paving the path for the novel Dracula.

Both the geographical background of the novel as Transylvania and the name of the central character as Dracula are firmly rooted on facts, making the work realistic and authentic!

Visalakshi Ramani
 
[h=1]Jame Gumb[/h]

Jame Gumb-also called as The Buffalo Bill-was the main antagonist in the 1988 novel Silence of the Lambs, by Thomas Harris.

Gumb murders over weight women so that he make a “woman’s suit” from their skins! Gumb considers himself to be a transsexual but he is too disturbed to qualify for the sex reassignment surgery.

Gumb is abandoned by his alcoholic prostitute mother and lives in foster homes from the age of two years till he is adopted by his grand parents at the age of ten. He kills his grand parents just for the thrill of the kill, when he is just 12!

Later his modus operandi becomes this; to approach women pretending to be injured and ask for their help in loading something heavy in his van. He then gives a surprise attack from behind knocking them off.

He holds his victims prisoners and starves them until their skin becomes loose enough to come off easily. He strangles his first three victims and shoots the fourth.

He skins his fourth victim, places a Death’s head moth on her throat and dumps her body. He is fascinated by the moth’s metamorphosis- a process he wants to undergo by becoming a woman!

He thinks of his victims as “Things” and not as real people. Harris based Gumb on not just one but five real life serial killers.

1.Jerry Brudos, who would dress up in his victims’ clothing and keep their shoes.

2.Ed Gein, who fashioned trophies and keepsakes from the bones and skins of his victims.

3.Ted Bundy, who would wear an arm brace, pretend to be injured and seek the help of his victims.

4.Gary M Heidnik, who kidnapped six women and held them as prisoners and slaves.

5.Edmund Kemper, who like Gumb killed his grand parents “just to see what it felt like”

So five hideous monsters in human form have been rolled into one,to create the unforgettable and unforgivable Jame Gumb!

Visalakshi Ramani
 
[h=1]Rev. Harry Powell[/h]

Rev. Harry Powell is a fictional character in Davis Grubb’s 1953 novel, The Night of The Hunter. Powell is a preacher, a con artist and a serial killer! He has the words LOVE and HATE tattooed on his knuckles to depict the struggle between the two, during his sermons.

He spreads the Gospel up and down the Ohio River in the late 1920s and early 1930s. He gains the trust and confidence of wealthy widows in order to marry them and kill them for their money. Driven by his hatred to women, he thinks that he is doing God’s work on earth!

Grubb based Rev.Harry Powell on Harry F. Powers, who lived in Quiet Dell, West Virginia. He had lured several widows and their children by way of “Lonely hearts” ads in the news paper.

The lonely heart killer Herman Drenth was a traveling sales man in West Virginia.He is more popularly known by his last alias as Harry F.Powers. He used the matrimonial correspondence agencies to lure and ensnare lonely women and rich widows whom he robbed and murdered.

The police estimated that he had killed 50 victims before his arrest. But he confessed to killing 5 people in his murder garage where he bound them and killed them with gas.

Harry Powers is known severally as “The lonely hearts killer”, “The matrimonial bureau murderer”, The West Virginia Blue beard” and “The butcher of Clarksburgh”.

He went to the gallows with out a tremor or twitch in his face and without showing any sense of guilt or remorse!

A real villain he was, from the beginning to end!

Visalakshi Ramani
 
The macabre relics found in the home of
the real-life-psycho Edward Gein. :scared:


Searching the house, authorities found:


  • Whole human bones and fragments

  • Wastebasket made of human skin
  • Human skin covering several chair seats
  • Skulls on his bedposts
  • Female skulls, some with the tops sawn off
  • Bowls made from human skulls
  • A corset made from a female torso skinned from shoulders to waist
  • Leggings made from human leg skin
  • Masks made from the skin from female heads
  • Mary Hogan's face mask in a paper bag
  • Mary Hogan's skull in a box
  • Bernice Worden's entire head in a burlap sack
  • Bernice Worden's heart "in a plastic bag in front of Gein's potbellied stove"
  • Nine vulvae in a shoe box
  • A young girl's dress and "the vulvas of two females judged to have been about fifteen years old"
  • A belt made from female human nipples
  • Four noses
  • A pair of lips on a window shade drawstring
  • A lampshade made from the skin of a human face
  • Fingernails from female fingers

Coutesy:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Gein
 

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