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Good start of world week three dayswith monster monster. Yes, I love
that word trying to survive by notbeing able to stop the demand of the
capitalist system that won' t letus rest I laugh, but that topic
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would fit me a lot. SometimesI can get a discharge, sometimes I
can' t get a menstrual discharge. You know it' s legal.
This month the monster has caught mefrom top to bottom and recording new things.
I have not been able to stop, thanks to Celli, being able
to accompany us this week in LuceroMundo' s daughter, in the space
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of every Friday that began to premierein this June. I' ll soon
start climbing more things. At themoment we feel a little bit around here
in daily talk of Lucero Mundo's daughter and today, after checking out
the week that, as I toldyou of total monstering I bring you how
not a Gray tru or my fascinationwith horror movies, rigors or criminal programs
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have always been printed in my life. It was a hobby I shared with
my mother. As I had commentedin another spoken diary and although I am
quite sensitive to being with my motherand sharing that moment together, it made
me in a certain way immonize,in addition to making me a geek and
of the whole genre in off Corse. You want to know what my perfect
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date plan is. A night ofhorror movie, pizza, chocolates or chuches
and a quiet atmosphere with the chicostenues. If you do, you'
ve got me like that, you' ve got me, so what do
you want me to say? I' m inynnita to terror. That'
s why. That' s whyI was surprised when I found myself disgusted
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without being able to pass from chaptertwo of the Dammer series is called available
on Netflix and premiered at two thousandtwenty- two. Evan Peters is superb.
I can' t see it anywayafter this show. It' s
the first time I' ve feltreal terror, the quiet way to move,
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the tone of the voice, theway it kills impunity more than in
an extraordinary way, and it couldn' t continue. I was scared.
I didn' t like it atall. He didn' t finish seeing
her. I' ve never beenable to finish seeing her. I know
how it ends, obviously, becauseit was in real fact, but I
was unable to continue. And onlythis has happened to me with this series
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and with the movie It Follows Anotherday, I mean, I' ll
review it because I also found it. Sovereignty, but today we' re
going to trouble. Jeffrey Damer,also known as Milwauker' s butcher,
was one of the serial killers whomarked America' s criminal history and today
I bring him to you in Lucero' s daughter spoken daily world. Jeffry
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Damer, also known as Milwalker's butcher, along with other criminals as
notorious as Edgate, Charles Max,Charles Mansoft, Dennis Rader, Ted Bundy
or John White Gasng, among others, form what we might call the monsters
' pantheon. Jeffy Leonard Dammer wasborn on May 21, 1960, in
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Milwauke, where he was raised ina middle- class family as a child.
It was characterized by being very vitaland introverted someone who loved animals and
liked to play. After three changesof domicile, the person was returned to
the retreated person with extreme shyness.Although they gave a dog to the one
who breeds madly, she did notobstruct her process of progressive isolation from the
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world to prevent it from going further. His father encouraged him to relate to
other children, almost forcing him todo so, as he feared that the
small and effre could develop a certaininferiority complex. By the age of ten,
her parents' marriage began to slowlycrumble. It was not strange to
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see them arguing already in adolescence whensuch events happened and he left home and
got lost in the woods. Hecontinued to feel great passion for animals,
but was more interested in what theywere like inside. He began to fan
out to pick up dead animals hefound run over on the road, put
them in a garbage bag and thentook them to the backyard of his farm,
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where he dissected and deboned them.Oh, please, poor things.
In the midst of the development ofhis sexuality, Jeffrey Dammer was engaged in
such practices, establishing a partnership betweenviolence and sex that marked his subsequent behavior
and action. He was attracted tomen, fantasized that they slept with them
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and then murdered them. These kindsof obsessive thoughts were ultimately the only thing
that caused her sexual excitement. Dammerwas tormented by his recurring fantasies of sex
and death, so, in anattempt to forget them, he began to
drink. Similarly, he took refugein the drink to escape his parents'
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constant fights in high school. Hewas an ally, an educated student with
the teachers and fun with his classmates, so he earned the reputation of a
class clown, that is, hegave good grades and good grades when he
proposed and did his homework if thesubjects interested him. In recent years,
however, these studies have been linkedto each other and the interest in fostering
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such key social relations has been lost. During an age as unstable as adolescence,
he found the perfect substitute in hissexual fantasies, in which he gloated
more and more until he reached apoint where he no longer satisfied them just
thinking about them, but needed them. I needed to tell you to take
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them out. It was right afterhe finished his high school, that Jeffrey
started committing atrocious crimes, and ifit' s okay with you, I
' m leaving here, I'm bad for today. I' ll
leave you to Media. I know, but it' s quite a long
story and, like I told you, I' m quite impressed. He
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' s one of the serial killersin the whole history of the United States
and the world in general that causesme a lot of rejection. Well,
it all causes me rejection, butthis one in particular is much more.
Then it costs me a little bit, but tomorrow I continue with more.
I' m not going to leaveyou at all, not at all.
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to demonstrate once again that this podcastdoes not talk about racism, but about
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bye by tomorrow I' ll takea tooth off. Oh, see how
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I record this,' cause I' m nefarious. I' m very,
very stupid when I' m talkingabout teeth. But as he grinds
it, he feels it. Wethink tomorrow a little bit better. My
name is Diana Cata and this ismy podcat daughter of not being the world.
I love you so much that youhave a good starter hand that you
' ve already had, because it' s super late. Bye.