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When the Monster Becomes the Performance
I’ve watched enough of this Monster series now to realize something deeply unsettling — not about Ed Gein or Richard Speck, but about us....
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The Danger of Distorted Truth
Truth is fragile. It bends easily under the weight of ego, fear, and misunderstanding. Sometimes, it breaks altogether — and what...
4 min read


Say Her Name: Bernice Worden Deserved Better
Not every story needs embellishment. Some are powerful enough in their truth. The story of Bernice Worden is one of them. She was a...
3 min read


The Monster and the Mirror: When Cinema Becomes Reality
There’s a strange intimacy in watching something horrifying that’s “based on a true story.” We lean in closer, pulse quickening, because...
3 min read


The Quiet Horror of Enmeshment: Lessons from Ed Gein and the Prison of Unlived Lives
Sometimes horror isn’t found in the dark corners of the world, but in the quiet corners of a family — where love becomes control and...
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