Tag: inspiration
There is no joining W.I.T.C.H.
If you are a woman and dare to look within yourself, you are a witch.

ice cream trucks will be exactly the same post revolution theyll just be free
i forgot the monetary meaning of the word free and i thought this meant they would be liberated
theyll be that too
Feral, free roaming ice cream trucks.


An Illinois man who nearly became Dahmer’s fifth slaying victim testified that he accepted a cup of coffee from Dahmer and the next thing he remembers is waking up in a hospital bed.
What he found out later is that Dahmer had put ground-up sleeping pills in the coffee, which is the way he immobilized his victims before killing them. This occurred at the West Allis home of Dahmer’s grandmother.
Dahmer handed the man the cup and began staring at him.
“For the first time, his eye contact was solid and he didn’t divert it at all. It was almost as though he was waiting for something. I was thinking to myself, ‘What is he waiting for?’” said the man, who counsels mentally and developmentally disabled children at a clinic in Illinois.
“So naturally I started to drink the coffee quicker because I became uneasy to get out of there, and the next thing I remember was becoming extremely dizzy and my head starting to go down and that was it,” he said. The man, tall and athletic-looking, appeared to be about 30 years old.
The man first encountered Dahmer on the eve of Easter 1988 outside Club 219, a gay bar at 219 S. 2nd St. The man’s car wouldn’t start. Dahmer approached him and offered to bring his car—even though he didn’t own one—to jump-start the vehicle. The two rode in a cab to West Allis.
The man did not want to come inside, but Dahmer talked him into it. When he did, he heard an elderly woman’s voice say, “Is that you Jeff?” Dahmer yelled back, “It’s me, Grandma. I’m just going to make myself a cup of coffee.”
In his statement to police, Dahmer has admitted that he planned to kill the man but did not because his grandmother had seen them together at the house. He said he had sex with the drugged man and walked him to a bus stop.
The man led West Allis police to the grandmother’s home and they interviewed Dahmer, but no charges were filed against him.
About a year later, the man saw Dahmer at Club 219 again and confronted him. “He [Dahmer] said, ‘I really don’t remember who you are, but maybe we could go have a cup of coffee and talk about it,’ which made me even more irate,” the man testified. (x)









