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Watch This Show They Said, It Will Be Fun They Said
Watch this show they said, it will be fun they said
“Beyblade metal fight is a show for childr-

Crabnapped



Was sent flying 500 miles away

Almost violently crushed to death




Daddy died in (supposedly) horrible circumstances

Almost crushed to death

Almost dead by falling from a cliff

Gratuitous violence, torture and massive kids kidnapping

Almost dead by falling from a building

Mental break down and heavy trauma

Evil possession

Getting your life sucked away

Extreme poverty

Double personality/kind of schizophrenia

Kids corruption

Hard-core brainwashing

Incurable illness

Was set on fire. Literally.

Almost violently crushed to death 2

”Is he dead?“ moments

Discrimination towards teens and kids

SO LIGHT'EM UP UP UP

HE’S NOT DEAD, RIGHT?
…
Nevermind.”
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That moment when you realize that those children still being alive is a miracle.

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The king of the jungle am I right
Search history of a writer
Introduction
One of the most horrifying things you may ever encounter is the search history of a writer. In all honesty, it’s difficult to differentiate between the search history of a serial killer and a writer.
Writers research some of the most questionable and red-flag-raising things. Most of the time we hope incognito or tor (use tor browser, trust me. It’ll keep you anonymous) will hide our search history from the FBI.
The searches
Here are some of items writers research.
1.

Because nothing is shadier than someone who researches the duration of chloroform. Just be sure to delete your search history before someone stumbles upon it.
2.

It’s for research purposes, mother. I promise I didn’t kill my brother yet.
3.

Might want to go incognito when you’re in cooking class. If not, say sayonara to your certificate… Or should I say cyanide-a.
4.

Obviously for your story, right? Who even does drugs? Not my followers, of course.
5.

Probably the most common search item for writers. Incognito won’t save us from the FBI.
6.

This one also ties in with murder or maybe suicide, but nonetheless, still questionable.
(Related story time: During freshman English 1A class, a few guys were looking through this girl’s search history—I will not release any names—and what they found was rather amusing. For some reason, the girl searched whether it was legal or not to buy a gun in California. The next search item was how she could kill her classmate with a gun. She’s an artist, not a writer so this was concerning, especially since I sat in front of her. Related story time over)
7.

Not only do writers research suspicious items, but their research will also lead toward disturbing and strange stuff. Things such as diseases. Just a tip: Don’t view images of diseases, trust me.
8.

Having fun explaining to anyone who finds your search history that your not part of Isis. Trust me, I know from experience that it’ll be difficult to convince them.
9.

Ah, my dear friends who had snooped through my phone, I’m just writing a story. Don’t be alarmed, I didn’t kill anyone… Anyone real that is.
10.

Writers search up too many murder related items, don’t they? They are knowledgeable enough to become killers themselves.
11.

Writers aren’t always creepy, we have innocent searches as well. Although, please don’t assume we’re naming a baby, we’re just naming our character, that’s it.
12.

It’s also common to search online thesauruses… Thesauri? Which do you think it is because I’m stumped. Thesauri seems right, but it sounds weird.
13.

Believe it or not, most writers I know search this up. If the FBI can track your history, then searching something like this isn’t very clever, since it’ll increase their suspicion. You’re a writer, you’re already on their list, don’t give them another reason to knock on your door.
Conclusion
As you already know, writers search up the strangest and most questionable items. Their search history can go from something as normal as an online thesaurus to something as creepy as photos of disembodied limbs.
Just be sure to use tor browser to hide your search history from the FBI or your internet provider.

just some eye drawings I did when I first started watching Beyblade since I don’t have any recent art rn