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Repression as Power

I’ve lived my whole life being told that control is strength, but my inner beast tells me otherwise. It wants freedom. It gnaws and rips from the inside, trying to get loose and find the other side.  They say a man is measured not by what he does, but by what he resists. I heard

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Avoid Repetition At All Costs

People crave randomness. Look at the Labubu craze—paying big money for something they haven’t seen, hoping it’s the rare one. It’s gambling dressed up as collecting. A thrill. A pulse. That moment of possibility. Love’s the same. Random glances on trains, chance collisions in cafés—those are the stories people hold onto. The unexpected makes it

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The Perfect Cold Case is Best

A perfect cold case originates from restraint, anonymity, and absence of emotional connection. It lacks a narrative, leading to forgetfulness over time. As public interest wanes, resources shift, leaving these cases unresolved, not due to justice, but because curiosity diminishes. The silence of a cold case offers safety and distance.

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Understanding Ghost Killers: A Unique Psychology

Some serial killers exhibit recognizable patterns, but a rare kind operates unpredictably, killing sporadically without clear motive. Their urges are triggered by specific sensory stimuli, causing them to strike without warning. These so-called “ghost” killers leave detectives perplexed, lurking until the right combination of circumstances ignites their dormant instincts.

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Won’t Miss You

Reflect on a profound yet deteriorating relationship, filled with passionate moments now clouded by misunderstandings and arguments. Despite the inevitability of separation, a lingering love remains. As we part ways, I acknowledge the bittersweet nature of our memories, realising I will miss her in ways that words cannot capture.

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Why Do Some Killers Keep Trophys?

The content explores the dark parallel between consumers of crime news and serial killers, focusing on the disregard for victims’ stories. The narrator, reflecting on their own experiences, describes collecting SIM cards from victims as trophies, juxtaposing this macabre act with their mundane married life, highlighting inner turmoil and desire for recognition.

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A Vaguely Familiar Stranger Did It

This explores the complex dynamics of murder victims and their killers, suggesting that even forgotten connections can lead to violence. While traditional assumptions point to close relationships, the author highlights the significance of long-buried interactions. Ultimately, the piece asserts that every victim is linked to their killer, just in unexpected ways.

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Dark Obsession: Serial Killers and Their Chilling Trophies

Serial killers often keep trophies from their victims, serving as sick souvenirs that symbolize their power and control. These items, stemming from compulsive behavior, allow them to relive their crimes and maintain dominance. Trophies also facilitate manipulation of victims’ families and signify a grim history of their violent acts, reflecting their twisted psychology.

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The Disturbing Rise of Anonymous Serial Killers on Social Media

The rise of social media has enabled a disturbing trend of “Social Media Serial Killers,” who exploit online anonymity to target vulnerable individuals. They utilize fake profiles and tactics to evade law enforcement, causing psychological trauma. Increased vigilance and public education on online safety are essential to combat this dark intersection of technology and crime.

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