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(real not fake) the story of david faulkner. who was taken by jigsaw in 2003 for not appreciating the life he had. getting paid the bare minimum of being an orderly and having the heart of gold to clean up after sick people. befriending a few of the older patients that were just ready to leave and get back to their normal lives. he took care of an older lady that’d call him a sweetheart and say he reminded her of her son, even calling him by his name from time to time. when david woke up with a contraption on his face he didn’t know what to think. he was scared and confused and nauseous, not knowing how or why he was there and who put him there. he had to gut someone, someone he later found out was still alive, to get a key. he unlocked the contraption and slammed it to the ground, the first thing he could do was scream and curl up. after he found an exit out into the pouring rain, he somehow stumbled his way back to the hospital and they called the police. he was brought in for questioning and was released when they found nothing on him for premeditated murder. david spent his life in fear, looking over his shoulder more than once while walking down the street, not being in a public space for more than a few minutes, refusing to speak to anyone. not even the old lady that had called him sweet. everywhere he looked put him in fear and all he could think of was that puppet. he needed to get out of there. he was unfortunately let go from his job, so he scraped together enough money and moved west. he picked up small jobs from town to town and eventually he made it to California a year later, furthest from New York. he felt safer than he had in a long time. although, he still put tough locks on the front door of his new apartment and carried pepper spray in his traveling bag. he spent a few years getting to know the town, picking up small jobs here and there and he felt that he could really live in peace with himself. some time went by and he saw a flyer for a job at a record store, a woman named Andie worked there and needed someone to stock the shelves and help keep the place running. david realized this was the moment where he could choose to meet some actual people, or coward away for a few more years, but he already found himself walking in the direction of the store. ten years had gone by since he was kidnapped by jigsaw and he was happy. turns out Andie was a sweet girl and he couldn’t help but develop feelings for her, and he was sure she liked him too. he didn’t think he could ever feel like that for anybody. there another girl that worked at the record store, Bess was her name, much younger than him and Andie. she was very quiet and only ever really said anything to Andie, but after overhearing a conversation they had, he learned that she had a crush on a guy named Scott. he doesn’t know how he didn’t see it sooner. after his and Andie’s first kiss, she kept avoiding him. obsessing over the guy, Scott. he walked over to her house and he tried apologizing for whatever he did, he just wanted to get it right, he wanted to love somebody and he wanted somebody to love him after the shit life he already had. she kissed him and he was relieved. until there was a knife in his stomach and he was up against the wall on the floor. he ended up dying on a bathroom floor, just like how his twin brother did nine years prior. SEND POST. edit: i wrote this at like 4 in the morning a few days ago so who knows what i really said in this post but i spent so long writing it i am NOT rewriting it😭
‘Genocide’ SAW edit
my favourite one so far. This gets better towards the end, but read desc before watching please! This is a venus flytrap/death mask edit meets all the RBTS (except Hoffman)
https://twitter.com/reversesnaptrap/status/1343052269831372801
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So now you're just in time to throw out my automatic world It takes non-believers and turns tables around So now the walls you built, I'll take down Your automatic world makes running easy And turns tables around
ALBTALBS Presents: Were-Spoof Stories 2.2! Wonderland by David Faulkner
Hi friends! Do you remember the spoof stories from way back when? We can all thank (er, blame?) twitter for all of it. But – what inspired this round was of course, a tweet. This one right here. Today we have David Faulkner sharing the story he wrote inspired by that image. You’ll want to read this one – promise! Wonderland Chapter 1 “I had fuck all to do with it.” I’m getting tired of their…
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Rio and Beyond – the Millfield Mission
Millfield is renowned for its strong sporting history.
Director of Sport, David Faulkner, looks into the school’s ongoing Olympic success, the upcoming Olympic Games in Rio and beyond with completion of the Millfield Sport 2016–2020 Strategy.
Joining Millfield in January 2013 I inherited a legacy of high-quality sport and performance, at some of the highest levels across a wide range of sports. It is Millfield’s performance on a regional, national and international scale that has gained such respect in school sport and beyond.
Our reputation is none more prolific and high profile than the school’s representation at the Olympic Games. Since London 2012, where Millfield was the highest represented school in the UK, we have made many enhancements to our training provision and the facilities we offer, and will continue to do so over the next four years guided by the Millfield Sport 2016-2020 Strategy.
Millfield’s Olympic legacy Millfield has been represented at every Olympic Games since 1956 with 63 Olympians to date. Triple Olympic medallist Mary Bignal Rand’s gold, silver and bronze medals are on display in the school’s reception for pupils and visitors to enjoy and all past Olympians are listed in the Dining Hall, as a daily reminder to our pupils of what can be achieved.
What’s equally striking as the number of Millfield athletes who have reached the pinnacle of their sport, is the number of disciplines in which they have competed - from swimming to hockey, fencing to athletics. Range of sporting opportunity is one of the reasons why a school like ours can enjoy such an illustrious Olympic track record. We’re proud to offer a wide breadth and depth of sporting choice, supported by expertise and knowledge in coaching.
Sport specialisation has been a hot topic for debate in sporting circles in recent years. The concept of a year-round training programme in a single sport at a young age, with the exclusion of participation in other sports and activities, doesn’t always fit with Millfield’s mantra to discover and develop the potential within each pupil.
Our focus is always on ensuring positive experiences in a wide range of sports, which foster and maintain lifelong enjoyment of physical activity. Early specialisation can lead young people into sports that are not their own choice, often compelling them to remain in activities that are not motivating or suitable for their athletic abilities. Evidence also shows that those who specialise at a younger age rarely commit to the sport in the long term.
The more sports young people practise, the greater ease they feel when eventually selecting one sport that suits their interests and physical strengths. Millfield Sport aims for pupils to develop a large toolbox of movement skills whilst at school, which enables us to develop physically robust young athletes who possess skills that are transferable to any sporting environment.
Rio 2016 With the legacy of London 2012 and the two gold medals for Old Millfieldians still fresh in everyone’s minds, this year’s Rio Olympics is looking promising. Pupils, staff and Old Millfieldians are in the running for qualification and our facilities are being utilised by Olympians on their Road to Rio.
Millfield fencers, rowers, track and field athletes, hockey players and modern pentathletes are possible team members, with qualification events happening from April 2016 onwards. Millfield’s swimming legacy seems to be in good hands with Old Millfieldian James Guy and a further seven swimmers, both OMs and current pupils, on the potentials list.
The strength of our coaching teams, scattered with former Olympians, has also been acknowledged with several call-ups to Olympic coaching teams. Director of Swimming, Jol Finck, will be one of eight coaches on the Team GB Olympic coaching squad for swimming. Tristan Parris, Director of Fencing and Modern Pentathlon, has been working with Pentathlon Ireland leading up to the Olympics and has made a huge impact. One of the athletes he has worked with, OM Arthur Lanigan-O’Keeffe, has already qualified for the Modern Pentathlon at the Rio Olympics after becoming European Champion earlier this year.
Just like the Olympics, Millfield Sport runs on a four-year cycle. The 2016-2020 strategy outlines our aims over the coming years. Our Olympic medal journey started in Tokyo over 50 years ago, and already the school is looking ahead to Tokyo 2020 and our pupils who will be in the running for the next Olympics.
At the centre of the 2016-2020 strategy are four key objectives: to guide and support pupil lifestyle choices; to provide a wide range of sporting opportunities; to increase proactive engagement of Millfield Sport in the community and to identify and nurture talent potential.
At the heart of the strategy for the next four years are three pillars: foundation, development and talent potential. Those who we believe have the capability to move into elite sport, whether that be professional or those looking to continue their sport development through British or American universities, are supported by our Talent Potential Programme.
We coach all our pupils to be the best sportspeople they can be, both on and off the sports field. Everything we do here is working towards larger aims for individuals and teams in sport at all levels.
Reaching Olympic level is a rarity and few will reach that level of sporting glory. What we do at Millfield is create the appropriate environment for pupils to reach their full potential, through delivering the appropriate coaching at each level of their development, though there always comes a point where mindset becomes more important than talent.
Keep an eye on the www.millfieldschool.com website and Twitter feeds @MillfieldSport and @MillfieldSenior this August to keep up-to-date with how Millfield competitors perform at Rio 2016.
Saw Story Update
The ending to my first chapter isn't quite right, so I'm going to try and fix it. Once that's done I should have it uploaded. For those of you interested, it's going to be a mix of Saw and Saw 0.5 where Adam and David are twins. Both of them are captured by Jigsaw, David having to go through the reverse bear trap and Adam trapped in the bathroom with Lawrence. After David escapes his trap, the puppet reveals that Adam is hidden in the abandoned building that David can now easily escape from. Problem is, if David leaves or doesn't find Adam before 6:00, his twin brother is as good as dead... Meanwhile, Lawrence and Adam are watching as David escapes from his trap and makes his decision to risk his life to save his brother...