My Almost an Hour of Ultimate Power
Posted by The Laugher on March 24, 2011 · 1 Comment
I had control of the entire world once, you know. For 52 whole minutes. It’s not the type of thing I talk about often, because hey, who would believe me? Mention something like that at parties and people think you’re crazy – or worse – completely narcissistic. I am both of those things. Crazy and … Continue reading →
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The Wind in the Breeze: A Fictional Account of the True Life Story About Prostitutes, and the Man Who Loved Killing Them
Posted by The Laugher on March 11, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Dear Police Investigators: Hey there! It’s me, Jack. Most people know me better as Jack the Ripper. I’m not really sure how “the ripper” became a part of my name, but I strongly suspect it’s related to my love of murdering prostitutes by slitting their throats and cutting out their organs. There’s no way of … Continue reading →
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