writingmyselfintoanearlygrave:
writingmyselfintoanearlygrave:
I did something bad y’all
Oh no, okay the first thing you got to do is get rid of any evidence. Anything that you remember touching or you even faintly think you touched, clean it good. Or you could just burn down the building. Anyway, the body, dump it in a lake, set it on fire or feed it to pigs. Once you finish that, contact me and wait further instructions.
Good to know y’all got my back Jesus Christ
I did kill someone, but relax, they were fictional.
#writerproblems
Arson is a terrible way to dispose of a body. The police are more likely to actively pursue a murderer if they also did thousands in property damage (because sadly property is more important than people). My suggestion is to dump the body. Tie them to cinder blocks at the waist, so the weight is around their center of gravity. Then throw them in a lake, preferably as far from the shore as possible. Avoid the sea, because the current will push the body to shore, and avoid water about 20 degrees Celsius, because warm water will cause the body to float regardless of how much weight is on it. Water will also destroy any trace evidence, so you no longer have to worry about that.
I promise I did this research for my novel.
I love the writing community.
Are we writers? Are we murderers? You’ll never know.
Tag: murder

This gif is just….sublime.
How to know if an organization for autism is bad:
- They use the puzzle piece
- They are or support Autism Speaks.
- They think that the percentage of the population that is diagnosed with autism is shocking.
- They think that more people are autistic now, and not that fewer autistic people are undiagnosed.
- They compare autism to diseases.
- A cure for autism is a major goal for them.
- They place a higher value on the opinions of those who know autistic people than on the opinions of autistic people.
- They believe that vaccines cause autism.
- Their leadership has no autistic people in it.
- They use person-first language.
- They compare autism to disease and disorders.
- Their idea of what autism is is entirely negative, even to the point of describing positives in a way that sounds negative.
- They call meltdowns “tantrums”.
- They encourage forms of child abuse such as applied behavior analysis.
- If you attend an event hosted by them, you are the only autistic person there.
- They only talk about children and imply that autistic adults don’t exist.
- They sympathize with parents who murder their children.
good things to keep in mind when looking for resources.