I'm listening to The Horrors with my pal @wd-tism and I have my beautiful daughter on the side to give moral support

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I'm listening to The Horrors with my pal @wd-tism and I have my beautiful daughter on the side to give moral support
Losers' Round 1 – Side B; Match 1
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Milwaukee Protocol
Grim Fandango (OST)
take me with you.
The freaking guys from the comic im working on that was originally about rabies and is rapidly becoming more about being a weirdo when all your friends are normal. While also turning into a beast. I like drawing guys with hats and mullets.
Milwaukee Protocol Day 3 G1 drawing thing is done! I took a bit of creative liberty with this one, but hopefully it turned out good! :)
It started when Ryker's father, Henry Roque, found a sick bat. --- "(I) found a bat, put it in a little bucket, put it on the porch and I had asked my son, 'don't touch it under any circumstances'," Roque told NBC News. --- "So, apparently he put his hand in there and touched it and he said it only scratched him, so I frantically googled it real quick and it says to wash his hands with soap, hot water for five minutes." --- They knew they should have taken Ryker for immediate medical attention but relented when Ryker cried at the thought of getting shots. --- A week or so later, Ryker complained of numb fingers and a headache. Henry feared he'd hit his head while playing and rushed him to the hospital. --- When Henry Roque mentioned the bat, doctors became alarmed. "I mean, alarms, bells, whistles went off," he said. --- "They went frantically looking for the other doctors to tell them that it was a bat and how severe it was. And then they all came in. We had a conference and they explained to me that it's almost always lethal." --- Rabies can be prevented if someone is vaccinated before they start developing symptoms. But once symptoms start to show, the disease has spread to the brain and is virtually impossible to stop.
Maggie Fox, “6-year-old Boy Infected with Rabies has Died”. Today (15 January 2018).
[2/?] shes becoming realer by the second
RIP lyssa holcomb you would have loved hole in the stars by maxton waller