Video
youtube
SEAL TEAM Tribute...When the Seasons Change
11 notes
路
View notes
Photo
Stay in your Three-Foot World, Razor Sharp!
5 notes
路
View notes
Photo
Just Getting Front-sight focused...3-foot world聽聽
3 notes
路
View notes
Photo
鈥淲omen are better at Loss, Men don鈥檛 have a clue. Women Process it,We Just WANT TO HIT SOMETHING!! 100% ACCURATE...whenever someone close to me dies, I JUST WANT TO PUNCH SOMETHING!!聽
25 notes
路
View notes
Photo
Rough and Messy <3聽
Los Badasses!
1 note
路
View note
Photo
Promises Made, Promises Kept <3
They finally got married in Season 4 <3聽
46 notes
路
View notes
Photo
A very fascinating quote from Cutter
2 notes
路
View notes
Photo
<3 Full Metal, A real-life former SEAL
32 notes
路
View notes
Text
oh boy she鈥檚 hot
DEALS FOR PICS AND MORE!
-$25 pee feet pic
-$50 per hour audio call (non sexual)
-$70 per hour (sexual) audio call
-$70 per (clothed) teased photo
-$100 per topless photo
-$200 per (undressed) below the belt
-$250 per completely undressed photo
-$75 non sexual video call
-$700 for sexy video call
23 notes
路
View notes
Photo
Thomas Beckett
0 notes
Photo
Man...thats sums it perfectly~
8 notes
路
View notes
Photo
it鈥檚 very scary...i wonder whether his mother is still alive?
In an effort to share more of my experiences and encounters with the supernatural and mysterious, I鈥檝e decided to finally share my experiences with the Stay On Main, or as you probably know it, the Cecil Hotel in Los Angeles, California. You probably know of the Cecil as the place where the mysterious Elisa Lam incident took place in February of 2013.
In August of 2012, my mother and I (I was 15 at the time) traveled to LA for a concert (The Kills). My mother, always the savvy shopper, found the cheapest hotel in the area, which happened to be the Stay on Main. We weren鈥檛 aware that the hotel used to be the Cecil, and even if we were I鈥檓 sure my mother (a militant atheist) would never have turned up a deal just because a few people had died there. Overall, it was just a shitty hotel. But shitty in the way you鈥檇 expect a cheap LA hotel near Skid Row to be. It had bad vibes, but in the way, any place like that has bad vibes. The only strange thing was that I refused to use the elevator. We were on one of the uppermost levels of the hotel, and it was a pretty significant trek up the stairs. But I wouldn鈥檛 step foot in the elevator. I couldn鈥檛 give a reason. Honestly, I still cant. I just felt like I wasn鈥檛 supposed to be in there. My mom thought it was ridiculous, and to be fair, she rode that elevator multiple times and she was fine. I think it鈥檚 important to emphasize here that this was 6 months before Elisa Lam would step foot in that elevator, and many more until that now viral video of her would be released. I didn鈥檛 hear about the story until I was in college, and it took even longer for me to make the connection.
I don鈥檛 really know what to make of my experiences at the Stay On Main, On the one hand, the hotel is a seedy, shitty, place where someone traveling on their own would be an easy target. So it could have been a completely random and terrible act of violence against an easy target. On the other hand, I can鈥檛 discount what I felt about that elevator. The elevator made famous by that viral story. The elevator where Elisa Lam was acting so strange.
I don鈥檛 think we鈥檒l ever know what happened to her. But the temptation to return to the Cecil, to retrace her steps, to ignore every instinct and finally step into that elevator is strong. As a purveyor of the strange and the macabre, I should be chomping at the bit to chase the experience that was the closest I鈥檝e ever gotten to experiencing something truly unknown. But I鈥檓 afraid. Whatever is there, I was lucky enough to escape it unscathed. I鈥檓 not sure the next time I鈥檒l be so lucky.
217 notes
路
View notes
Photo
Makoto Shinkai-Road to You (TV AD for Dunlop Tyres)
0 notes