#God Save Us All Myra Hindley
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savage-kult-of-gorthaur · 2 months ago
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"THE MOST EVIL WOMAN IN BRITAIN" IMMORTALIZED BY A GRAPHIC DESIGN MASTER.
PIC INFO: Resolution at 2144×2880 -- Spotlight on a 2003 screen-print titled "God Save Us All (Myra Hindley)," artwork by Jamie Reid, c. 2003, screenprint on paper, signed, titled and numbered 22/50 in pencil by the artist, framed and glazed. 22 1/2in x 30in (57cm x 76cm).
Source: www.bonhams.com/auction/27389/lot/174/jamie-reid-british-born-1947-god-save-us-all-myra-hindley-circa-2003.
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celestialaesthetical · 7 years ago
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What do you mean they're haunting you?
If this is in reference to the post I made about the Moors Murderers Ian Brady and Myra Hindley then buckle your motherfucking seatbelts bitches because you're in for a bumpy and terrifying rideOkay so I'm doing this project for English and as part of it I'm study a collection of poems by Carol Anne Duffy called The World's Wife (y'all it's incredible read it). There's a poem in there called The Devil's Wife and this is where this nightmare begins.Okay so I was chillin doing some English homework on a Sunday night and annotating the poem like a good student and I decided to research it for context and I ended up reading quite a bit about the murders and boi was I SHOOK and scared, it was the first time I'd heard of them. Then later that night, (is it a coincidence? I think not!!!) My godfather came over and out of the blue started talking about them and I was like wtf?!? And I was a bit freaked out about it after reading so I left and turned on the TV and I was flipping through the channels and LANDED ON A DOCUMENTARY ABOUT THEM???? okay so creepy stuff innitThe next day in my philosophy lesson we were talking about utilitarianism and deontological ethics and my teacher was giving us examples of cases and we had to say how different ethical theories would respond to them and BAM she mentioned them and people didn't know who they were so we had a discussion about them and this is where I started to get a bit concernedSo skip forward another day and I'm chillin watching YouTube videos and what comes up on my suggested watch list? DAMN RIGHT A VIDEO ABOUT MYRA HINDLEY oh boi I was scared I turned off my computer, didn't even save the work I'd been doing I was terrified uno, I've gone 18 years without hearing of these people and then in 3 days they come up 5 times? No thank u not today Satan!Okay so the next day was all good and the Moors Murderers were not near me twas goodThen on Thursday I picked up a newspaper on the train and ALAS there was an article about Ian Brady????????? Pls god no let these people leave me alone... And then I had another philosophy lesson and my teacher was like 'the moors murders are a good case to use so we r gonna do research about them this lesson and watch some videos and discuss them' and I was like !!!!!!!!!! AHHHHHH FUCKOkay so now it's Friday and we had a meeting with the school and I fell asleep in the car and my dad had the radio turned up and I woke up suddenly when we went over a speed bump and it was dark and what did I hear? THEY WERE TALKING ABOUT MYRA FUCKING HINDLEY AND IAN BRADY¡¡¡ nope nope nope no fucking thank u pleaseOkay now on Saturdays I volunteer in a charity shop and we have to sign people up as gift aiders and this man bought in some books and I had to take his name to sign him up and hiS NAME WAS KEITH BENNETT THATS THE NAME OF ONE OF THEIR VICTIMS and I was sorting through the books and ONE OF THEM WAS ABOUT THE MOORS MURDERS PLEASE GOD NOAnd yeah I heard the name on the radio today!!!!!! And I am afraid like I think ull all agree this is too much to be a coincidence, o went 18 years not knowing who the fuck they were and it's been just over a week and they're popping up everywhere, I've even started having dreams where their names crop up cuz I can't get it out of my mind because I am super fucking terrified bro if I stop posting out of the blue it's because their ghosts have killed me and dumped me in a moor I'm not even joking like this is all true and BOI am i afraid!
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jorob702 · 6 years ago
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Use It or Lose It Myra Hindley was one of the most notorious murderers of the twentieth century. Her crimes were almost unbelievably horrific. Yet, one person took it upon himself to visit her regularly while she was in prison. Lord Longford (1905–2001) was a controversial figure who spent much of his life visiting prisoners, including Myra Hindley. Yet, no one can doubt his compassion and his faithfulness, both to God and to those he visited. When he died, former prisoners joined hundreds of mourners to say farewell to the man who had spent his life faithfully fighting for society’s outcasts. He found inspiration in the words of Jesus from today’s passage. On his deathbed he asked his wife, ‘You know what the most important quotation from the Bible is?’ He spoke his last words by answering his own question, quoting the words of Jesus: ‘I was in prison and you came to visit me’ (Matthew 25:36). Life is not a competition that you have to win. It is not supposed to be a rat race. Life is a huge privilege and an opportunity. God has trusted you with gifts and abilities, which he wants you to use. Use them or lose them. He is faithful to us and he expects us to be faithful to him. Psalm 18:43-50 God’s faithfulness ‘Be kind,’ said the philosopher Plato, ‘for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle.’ The Bible gives us an even stronger reason to always be kind. God is always kind to us. In his faithfulness, he shows us ‘unfailing kindness’ (v.50). David is able to look back at his life and see how God has shown ‘unfailing kindness’ to him and his children and grandchildren, (‘his descendants’, v.50). God had delivered him from all ‘the attacks of the people’ around (v.43a). He had put him in a position of leadership with great responsibility (v.43b). He had given David ‘great victories’ (v.50a) and had saved him and exalted him (v.48). David responded in worship (‘I will sing praises to your name’, v.49b), thanking God for his faithfulness to his ‘anointed’ (v.50b). You also are ‘anointed’ (2 Corinthians 1:21–22; 1 John 2:20). God will show you his ‘unfailing kindness’ (Psalm 18:50). He is kind all the time. And, if you want to be like him, try to be kind to o https://www.instagram.com/p/BuJx2qUHU_vguDv4bkkph--awHvxyjc60uGoxk0/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=ik6m2aklfwqg
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