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tcr!
· Jan 29, 2014 at 3:00 pm
Coming Undone by Korn
Keep holding on
When my brain’s tickin’ like a bomb
Guess the black thoughts have come Again to get me
Sweet bitter words
Unlike nothing I have heard
Sing along mocking bird
You don’t affect me
That’s right
Deliverance of my heart
Please strike
Be deliberate
Wait
I’m coming undone
Irate
I’m coming undone
Too late
I’m coming undone
One looks so strong
So delicate
Wait
I’m starting to suffocate
And soon I anticipate
I’m coming undone
One looks so strong
So delicate
Choke choke again
I thought my demons were my friends
Getting me in the end
They’re out to get me
Since I was young
I’ve tasted sorrow on my tongue
And this sweet sugar gun
Does not protect me
That’s right
Trigger between my eyes
Please strike
Make it quick now
Wait
I’m coming undone
Irate
I’m coming undone
Too late
I’m coming undone
One looks so strong
So delicate
Wait
I’m starting to suffocate
And soon I anticipate
I’m coming undone
One looks so strong
So delicate
I’m trying to hold it together
Head is lighter than a feather
Looks like I’m not getting better
Not getting better
Still one of my all time favorites jams.
#musicvideos #lyrics #korn
tcr!
· Jan 26, 2014 at 9:35 pm
Aiming laser light at the portion of the brain associated with impulse control could ease cocaine addiction, according to a new study in rats.
“When we turn on a laser light in the prelimbic region of the prefrontal cortex, the compulsive cocaine seeking is gone,” researcher Antonello Bonci says in a press release.
It may sound strange—and many experimental treatments that have worked in mice and rats don’t work in humans—but scientists are working on the critical next step to find whether this could work for people, too.
Interesting.
#science #animalkingdom
tcr!
· Jan 26, 2014 at 8:06 pm
The story of Sam Mandez is appalling on so many different levels it’s hard to know where to begin. Convicted for a murder no one has ever proven he committed, sentenced to life without parole at the age of 18 because the judge and jury had no other choice, confined for 16 years in solitary for petty offenses in prison, made severely mentally ill by prison policies and practices, left untreated in that condition year after year by state officials, Mandez personifies the self-defeating cruelty of America’s prisons today.
And yet Mandez is not alone in his predicament. All over the nation, in state prisons and federal penitentiaries, officials are failing or refusing to adequately diagnose and treat inmates who are or who are made mentally ill by their confinements. The dire conditions in which these men and women are held, the deliberate indifference with which they are treated, do not meet constitutional standards. And yet there are thousands like Mandez, symbols of one of the most shameful episodes in American legal history.
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The prison system — just another thing that’s fucked up in the good ol’ US of A.
Watch the video in The Film section. It’s heart breaking.
There’s nothing for you to do over there but figure out how you feel about being in that cell all the time.
tcr!
· Jan 23, 2014 at 10:09 pm
Written by M. on a random piece of paper:
That awkward moment when you realize Donkey Kong is not a donkey.
I don’t know if it’s original but I like it.
jimi hindrance experience · Jan 30, 2014 at 12:30 am
i am pleasantly surprised.
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