Andrew Cunanan (3 parts)
The Atlanta Child Murders (24 parts)
Herbert Baumeister (164 pages)
Ted Bundy (3 parts)
Jeffrey Dahmer (19 parts)
John Wayne Gacy (1 part)
Jack the Ripper (1 part)
Charles Manson (1 part)
The Zodiac Killer (6 parts)
Marvel Preview: Star Wars: Lando – Double Or Nothing #1
Before his days in the Rebellion, before he ran Cloud City, even before he lost the Millenium Falcon, comes this tale.
Star Wars: Lando – Double Or Nothing #1 Written by Rodney Barnes Art by Paolo Villanelli Color by: Andres Mossa Cover by W. Scott Forbes Release Date: May 30, 2018
The rest of the preview is found on the AiPT site.
« While some people disagree with me, I firmly believe that regret is one of our most powerful emotional reminders that reflection, change, and growth are necessary. In our research, regret emerged as a function of empathy. And, when used constructively, it’s a call to courage and a path toward wisdom.
. . . “No regrets” has become synonymous with daring and adventure, but I disagree. The idea of “no regrets” doesn’t mean living with courage, it means living without reflection. To live without regret is to believe we have nothing to learn. . . Maybe we don’t like the accountability that often comes with regret.
In our work, we find that what we regret most are our failures of courage. . . Regrets about not taking chances have made me braver. »
— Brené Brown, Atlas of the Heart
Let it burn …
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loving is the single most painful thing I've experienced
Not everything is fleeting. Some feelings are deep. The fact it isn’t close to me, that I can understand. But I find it sad it isn’t close to you.
Portrait de la jeune fille en feu (2019) // dir. Céline Sciamma
Everything seems to be exhausting me. No matter how much sleep I get. Or how much coffee I drink. Or how long I lie down. Something inside me has given up. And I am always so exhausted.
Elizabeth Debicki and Gemma Arterton as Virginia Woolf and Vita Sackville-west in Vita & Virginia (2019), with excerpts from Virginia and Vita’s love letters.