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Jessica Hacker
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In the morning, when the garbage trucks came by, the music had to be turned down. There was no soundproofing in the house. The guy that found the original wreckage did actually find bodies. All of the witnesses described the same thing. They said the bodies were out of proportion; the heads were bulbous in the shape of upside down eggs. They sure weren’t from Texas. Later on, they began to descend the mountain. He would encounter the beast again. What he stumbled upon would haunt him for years to come. Life is not always easy sailing. But with God, you can be on top. They used to stick a long stick into the water to judge how deep the water was. Then they got there, Luke called them Barbarians….

He’s walking down a long hallway. There’s a case of trophies, and he stops to look at them. The showerhead drips slowly, which infected rye bread during cold winters. It affects the brain. It drives people crazy. Hypertrichosis! The body hair, the loss of tissue from the lips makes the teeth look bigger—these are rational explanations. There is an implied boundary between human and animal. All civilization has been a story of keeping urges controlled. The hardest part is putting together an album with multiple artists on it and transforming it to digital media. But the truth is, there’s been werewolves lurking in the shadows since man became civilized.

Truth is more gruesome than legend. A 17-year-old and the governor of Hungary, it was hard for him to consolidate his power. Was the government, during te time of Nazi Germany using UFO’s to cover up its own activities? They would take the blood and slurp it down. He was known as Vlad the Impaler—the character that inspired Bram Stoker’s story of Dracula. Vlad’s father gave him the name Vlad Dracula. A story of Vlad’s reign of terror was all over Europe. He was killed mysteriously in 1476. The saga of Dracula does not end here. When Dracula’s grave was dug up, there were animal bones there instead of human bones. This is more than a terror story—every culture in the world has stories of lust and desire. It’s the American dream.


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