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Tag Archives: Violence
Ranking all of the “A Nightmare on Elm Street” Movies
I am by no means a horror movie super-fan, but I do enjoy a good horror film now and again. The horror films that marked my childhood – and scared me enough to never want to revisit the series again – … Continue reading
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A List of Things We Should Not Talk About – because talking about them only makes them worse
How I came to discover that there is a list of things we shouldn’t talk about has a bit of a back story. It mainly begins with the infamous Race Card. Is it real? Is it an illusion? Perhaps it’s … Continue reading