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Where the hell you been loca????

Been a hot minute since I've been well and truly active and I apologize. Unfortunately life is hectic right now.

Week before Easter, we had two baby goats born. We didn't know their mother was even pregnant and its unfortunate that she was, as the only intact male we have is also her father--yikes. The babies were born premature, and both came down with pneumonia. Then, my younger brother accidentally fed them some of my home made coffee creamer rather than milk, so that nearly killed them as well. The one fully recovered but the other shortly after (or even during) got an infection so she wasn't able to walk for a while, but she's fine now.

During this, my mother had been feeling off. When she started peeing blood, we took her to the hospital and she had kidney stones, a UTI and E. Coli. Great. After getting a scan for kidney stones, they found she'd pissed them all away, but possibly had pancreas cancer due to a mass on her pancreas. Awesome. After another scan, the dr found that it was probably ...

PANDORUM REVIEW!!!

New review for Pandorum (2009) hit up the youtube or rumble link to watch!

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NEW LOCALS ACCOUNT! Thank you ever so much for stopping by, I truly appreciate you being here! This lil thing I'm doing is being done because I love horror and want to share its merits (yes, it has merits mom) with others! Typically I do movie reviews (typically once a month) as well as stream games on rumble. If you guys are interested and there's enough support here, I might also start writing horror short stories again as rewards for members--just depends on if you guys would actually want that or not.

Anyway, the point is: THANK YOU FOR BEING HERE!!!! I'M GLAD YOU'RE HERE!!!

Community rules are pretty simple: if you can't say it nicely, don't fucking say it. I like people, I want people to feel comfortable here, whether I agree with them or not. Opinion matters little in comparison to who you are as a person and what you're doing. Therefore: YOUR OPINION IS CUTE BUT IF IT BITES, I WILL PUT IT OUT, if you catch my meaning. Okay? Okay.

Human Enough
A story about creatures and their mothers

Whistling, Jack swung the key-ring around from his pointer finger, enjoying the way it sailed lazily back and forth between the back of his hand and his palm, tethered by the finger. There were only three keys on his key-ring: one was to his Chevy, the second to his mother's house—a house she shared with him and his siblings—and the third which belonged to this shed.

Truthfully, this trek out to the woods to reach the shed he and his siblings had built secretly, away from the house and town, was a double-edged sword. Most days, he didn't mind the responsibility of it. It made him feel special, and the task within the shed gratified him in and of itself. Retribution, justice, a fair deal, they all had a way of making a person feel special. He'd learned that from his mother and he'd always be grateful for that lesson.

Sometimes, though, he wished he didn't have to come out here. The double-edged part of the task was that he was sometimes too tired to want to be bothered to come out here. Sure, it was important and his mother would be horrified to learn of this task and, even more so, the neglect of it (if he did, in fact, decide to neglect the task), but there were just days he wanted to come home from work and crawl in bed. Though he and his siblings didn't require much sleep, they did require some, and they all secretly worked double-time to make sure their mother never had to lift a finger. From working jobs to cooking to cleaning, they pampered their mother, perpetually grateful to her for birthing them, raising them, and allowing them to live with her in the small trailer they called home.

They all knew their mother had been urged, over and over, by many people, to simply abort them. To give them up. The pregnancy was an accident, quite possibly the result of an act that their mother hadn't consented to at all, yet, she was insistent. Something about getting pregnant turned her already-soft heart to absolute mush.

She would do anything for her kids.

And they, in turn, would do anything for her.

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