Elephant (2003)
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if i look back, i am lost
YOU ARE THE REASON
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Elephant (2003)
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Macin Smith: The Unsolved Disappearance of a Utah Teenager
Macin Smith is an American teenager whose disappearance remains one of the most widely known missing-person cases in Utah.
Born in 2001, Macin grew up in a family belonging to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Friends and family described him as intelligent, thoughtful, and academically talented.
On September 1, 2015, fifteen-year-old Macin left his home in St. George, Utah, and never returned. Before disappearing, he reportedly left a note expressing emotional distress. His personal belongings, including some clothing, were also missing.
An extensive search involving law enforcement officers, volunteers, and community members was launched. Despite years of investigation, no confirmed trace of Macin has been found.
The case received national attention and has been featured in documentaries, podcasts, and missing-person campaigns. Many people continue to share information about the case in hopes that new evidence will emerge.
Today, Macin Smith remains officially missing. His disappearance serves as a reminder of the importance of mental health awareness, family support, and continued efforts to locate missing persons.
The Story of Tyler Clementi
Tyler Clementi was an 18-year-old college student whose tragic death drew international attention to the issues of cyberbullying, privacy, and the challenges faced by many LGBTQ+ young people.
Born on December 19, 1991, in New Jersey, Tyler was known as a talented violinist, a thoughtful student, and a kind young man. In 2010, he began attending Rutgers University as a freshman.
During his first weeks at college, Tyler became the victim of a serious invasion of privacy. His roommate secretly used a webcam to stream and share private moments from Tyler's dorm room without his consent. The incident quickly spread among other students and caused Tyler significant distress and humiliation.
On September 22, 2010, Tyler posted a brief message on social media indicating that he intended to jump from the George Washington Bridge. His body was later recovered from the Hudson River. He was only 18 years old.
Tyler's death sparked widespread discussions about online harassment, cyberbullying, privacy rights, and the importance of creating safe and supportive environments for students. The case received extensive media coverage and led to legal proceedings against those involved in the privacy violation.
In the years that followed, Tyler's parents established the Tyler Clementi Foundation, an organization dedicated to ending online and offline bullying, promoting respect and inclusion, and encouraging people to become active allies against discrimination.
Today, Tyler Clementi's story remains a powerful reminder of the impact that bullying, harassment, and violations of privacy can have on a person's life. His legacy continues through efforts to promote kindness, empathy, and digital responsibility.
"No one should suffer humiliation, harassment, or isolation because of who they are. Tyler's story continues to inspire conversations about respect, compassion, and human dignity."
Donnie Darko (2001)
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Poems
The Girl Who Prays Backwards (version 1)
The Girl Who Prays Backwards
The Girl Who Smells Like Holy Water and Smoke
 The Girl Who Prays Backwards
Her prayers don’t go up.
They come back down.
And sometimes they arrive before she even thinks them.
Coraline (2009)
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CARRIE
1976, dir. Brian De Palma
Summer of 85 (2020) dir. François Ozon
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The Girl Who Smells Like Holy Water and Smoke
People argue if she is a blessing or a warning.
She never answers.
Good movies, i don't recommend it.
My Own Private Idaho — 1991
The Cure — 1995
L.I.E. — 2001
Brokeback Mountain — 2005
North Sea Texas — 2011
Call Me by Your Name — 2017
Summer of 85 — 2020
Policeman — 2021
Close — 2022
Young Hearts — 2024
"everything starts happily on the motorcycle/bicycle, and ends with tears and trauma"
Today I watched Campfire Tales (1997), and it was so good.
BYZANTIUM (2012) dir. Neil Jordan
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