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Verum (The Nocte Trilogy, #2)
Verum (The Nocte Trilogy, #2)
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
I'm not crazy. I haven't been diagnosed with being mentally insane. I don't hear voices inside my head and I don't hallucinate. At least, I don't think so. After reading Verum, I don't know what to think anymore. Is this real? Am I real? What are we? Courtney Cole has me spiraling in a deep pit of unending madness and I don't think I can claw my way out. When Nocte was finished, I was curious to find out what Dare's secret was, but I felt stable - finally. Then I read Verum. I felt like I was becoming insane, as if the insanity of the Savage's home was transmitting from the pages and straight into my brain. I couldn't keep up and just when I thought I was, everything would crumble and I'd have to rebuild. From the beginning, things were shaky and weird, but as the book progressed, I literally felt my sanity slipping. Calla walked me through a roller coaster of emotions that ended up with one same feeling: crazy. I felt psychotic. Literally. Mystery after mystery, lie after lie, revelation after revelation. I didn't know what was real and what was a figment of Calla's imagination. I still don't know if I should believe any of what I just read. Courtney has made me question my existence. I'm a little afraid to read Initium and then Lux. No, scratch that, I'm terrified. The worst part? As frustrated as I am at not knowing the full story or being able to understand the full picture, I absolutely love it. Guess that makes me certifiable. I'm insane.
  
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Rickstrong23 (216 KP) rated The Punisher - Season 1 in TV

Nov 18, 2017 (Updated Nov 18, 2017)  
The Punisher - Season 1
The Punisher - Season 1
2017 | Action
Story acting and verry violent (0 more)
I dont like the actor who plays frank castle but thats just me (0 more)
Another marvel netflix show
I actually have seen all 6 marvel netflix shows .this one rocks verry violent gory .but holds true to the comic book from the marines to the streets.i thought they would water the character down like they did with the others .but no verry much like the comic a bloodthirsty insane vigilante .kudos to them they musta learned from iron fist.love it
  
Simply Crazy
Simply Crazy
Jenn Hype | 2017 | Humor & Comedy, Romance
10
9.3 (3 Ratings)
Book Rating
Amazing
If you like your books with a sassy heroine, brooding hero and awesome side characters that will take you on a roller coaster of emotion then this is the book of you.
Hype is a pro at the sarcastic witty and insane characters but this book she has delved further to bring you a laugh out loud comedy packed with action and all the feels.
Join Blake and CJ on their road from casual acquaintances to learning to accept who they are and who they need
  
Black Sunday by Cypress Hill
Black Sunday by Cypress Hill
1993 | Hip-hop, Rap
Raw aggression (2 more)
Clear vocals
Deep bass
Iconic album
Featuring the huge hit Insane in the brain. My favourite track is actually Lick a shot. The mix of fast beats, deep bass and aggressive vocals with lyrics you can clearly make out make this one of the best rap albums around. The similar themes of the tracks also mean they blend together perfectly from one track to the next. If you like Rap with deep bass you have to get this album. It's a classic.
  
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Dalton Ewen (2 KP) rated the PlayStation 4 version of Mortal Kombat 11 in Video Games

May 18, 2019  
Mortal Kombat 11
Mortal Kombat 11
2019 | Action, Fighting
Takes the bloody combat of the former games, and combines time travel, for an epic conclusion to a trilogy of games started in 2011. (2 more)
The fatalities are INSANE this year.
Takes the variant system of the last game, and adds the customasation options seen in Injustice 2
Fan favourite characters such as Mileena and Takeda left out. (2 more)
No word on guest DLC fighters
[SPOILER] The ending may have reset the Mortal Kombat universe...AGAIN
The 11th installment of the bloody franchise hits another gold mine.
  
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Wayne Coyne recommended Cocksucker Blues (1972) in Movies (curated)

 
Cocksucker Blues (1972)
Cocksucker Blues (1972)
1972 | Documentary, Music
(0 Ratings)
Movie Favorite

"This unreleased Rolling Stones documentary was a film you’d always hear about but know you’d never, ever see. Now I can watch it online anywhere within seconds. It’s better than you think. It shows just how insane their lives were while they were making some of their best music, in hotel rooms doing drugs, with all this weird shit going on. People who see them in stadiums now wouldn’t relate to those characters, but this proves they were always phenomenal, even in their craziest hours."

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Tim McGuire (301 KP) rated The loved ones (2009) in Movies

Sep 6, 2019 (Updated Sep 13, 2019)  
The loved ones (2009)
The loved ones (2009)
2009 | Horror, Thriller
10
8.0 (6 Ratings)
Movie Rating
Perfect.
2. The Loved Ones. Perfect. This movie was freakin awesome. Comes from the land down under, written and directed by a dude named Sean Byrne. Story goes a little something like (hit it), damaged girl asks damaged boy to prom, but boy has a girlfriend already says no, awww. Girl's dad kidnaps boy and together as a family tortures the shit out of him. It was pure twisted fun, not so much horror, more like bloody torture film. Music was awesome, background stories of characters were cool. You believed the crazy people were in fact fucking insane, and the boy was in some serious pain! Stars Xavier Samuel as Brent the boy, who looks like Prince Casian and Bella Swan had a kid. (I'm sorry for the two references from 2 of the worst film series in a while but, oh well, Xavier was in on of em...) And Robin McLeavy as Lola, the insane chick, she's also the hot frontier woman with the tattoo on her face from Hell on Wheels! But seriously, fans of "this kind" of movie should check it out... Its clever... Peace... filmbufftim on FB
  
Deadly Outbreaks
Deadly Outbreaks
Alexandra M. Levitt | 2013 | Medical & Veterinary, Science & Mathematics
9
9.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
Important, interesting, freaky and even a little terrifying
A fascinating look into the Centre for Disease Control and their role in dealing with some serious but highly interesting, insane real life outbreaks. Each chapter discusses fatal cases which in itself can be turned into a film. From deadly ice cream, to an epidemic of newborns dying at a hospital - these are important cases that need addressing and for further public awareness. As vital as this book is, it's filled with scientific jargon and requires concentration. A great read.
  
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Kenzie (1 KP) rated Google Pixel 2 XL in Tech

Jul 13, 2018  
Google Pixel 2 XL
Google Pixel 2 XL
Phones & Accessories > Phones
Camera quality is insane (1 more)
Accessibility across other devices with Google capability
Newer phone so still a few glitches (0 more)
Beats Apple
I recently switched away from Apple and got my Pixel 2 and I'm in love. The camera is amazing and has so many more features with a much clearer panarama option. All of my music is still through Apple music as I didn't want to take the time to switch everything over, so that app will glitch sometimes but that is the only real problem I have had since switching.
  
Darkest Night
Darkest Night
Arts
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
Podcast Rating
Storyline (2 more)
Voice actors
Utterly absorbing
Amazingly, Disturbingly, Darkly Delightful
A fabulously dark audio play, with brilliant actors and sound effects. Absorbing you in a disturbing series of 'recovered memories', which is married to a great storyline, all of which intertwine into an amazing tale of insane corporate malice, murder, satanism, anthropophagy, torture, sadism, and greed.
Dark, twisted, and in some places, truly disturbing, it's probably best not to listen to this right before bed. It is, however, pretty much a must listen for those who enjoy the darkest of dark fantasies.