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das lange wochenende bis jetzt

war perfekt und bestand aus

  • nem haufen weed
  • draußen sein die ganze zeit
  • einem hotdog in bonn
  • zweisamkeit und kochen
  • raven in der sonne
  • einer guten entscheidung
  • familienessen
  • … fortsetzung folgt!
  • friend: how long does it take to get there?
  • me: about 5 songs

ich kriege herzklopfen

wenn ich ein kompliment von den sportfreunden stiller höre.

wegen dir.

i am happy - i have you!

i am happy - i have you!

(Quelle: conflictingheart, via decentlife)

ramirezdahmerbundy:


Interview with Richard Ramirez
Interviewer: When did you actively start to bring the devil into your life, worship-wise?
Richard: It was about 1980, and I was hustling on the streets. I landed in jail for a month or two for petty theft. I met up with this guy who was a Satan worshiper. For those two months I was with him, then I get out of jail, but my mind didn’t. I remembered everything he said, which basically was, “Why worship the good guy, when the things you do aren’t so good?” Somehow it just made sense to me, to worship something that would protect you in what you were doing.
Interviewer: How did your worship take form?
Richard: It developed slowly. I started reading the books, and then I started meeting people who were into the same thing. Satanists need to have more faith than Christians, because Christ was seen and felt. Lucifer has never felt the need to be seen, but in everyone’s soul he can be felt. A lot of these little cults practice Satanism nowadays, but not in a violent form. They’re only looking for ways to play out wickedness.
Interviewer: Ever tried your hand at a Black Mass?
Richard: Only one, but kept my distance. I was not part of that group. It was at a cemetery and it was at night. I really couldn’t tell what we were doing. A friend and me were watching from a distance. I never trusted people anyway. Especially them.

ramirezdahmerbundy:

Interview with Richard Ramirez

Interviewer: When did you actively start to bring the devil into your life, worship-wise?

Richard: It was about 1980, and I was hustling on the streets. I landed in jail for a month or two for petty theft. I met up with this guy who was a Satan worshiper. For those two months I was with him, then I get out of jail, but my mind didn’t. I remembered everything he said, which basically was, “Why worship the good guy, when the things you do aren’t so good?” Somehow it just made sense to me, to worship something that would protect you in what you were doing.

Interviewer: How did your worship take form?

Richard: It developed slowly. I started reading the books, and then I started meeting people who were into the same thing. Satanists need to have more faith than Christians, because Christ was seen and felt. Lucifer has never felt the need to be seen, but in everyone’s soul he can be felt. A lot of these little cults practice Satanism nowadays, but not in a violent form. They’re only looking for ways to play out wickedness.

Interviewer: Ever tried your hand at a Black Mass?

Richard: Only one, but kept my distance. I was not part of that group. It was at a cemetery and it was at night. I really couldn’t tell what we were doing. A friend and me were watching from a distance. I never trusted people anyway. Especially them.

(via thisisthehorrorshow)

das lange wochenende bis jetzt

war perfekt und bestand aus

  • nem haufen weed
  • draußen sein die ganze zeit
  • einem hotdog in bonn
  • zweisamkeit und kochen
  • raven in der sonne
  • einer guten entscheidung
  • familienessen
  • … fortsetzung folgt!

Kurt Cobains’ confessions

Kurt Cobains’ confessions

(via tinostoma-smaragditis)

  • friend: how long does it take to get there?
  • me: about 5 songs
fuckyeah

fuckyeah

(via decentlife)

ich kriege herzklopfen

wenn ich ein kompliment von den sportfreunden stiller höre.

wegen dir.

i am happy - i have you!

i am happy - i have you!

(Quelle: conflictingheart, via decentlife)

ramirezdahmerbundy:


Interview with Richard Ramirez
Interviewer: When did you actively start to bring the devil into your life, worship-wise?
Richard: It was about 1980, and I was hustling on the streets. I landed in jail for a month or two for petty theft. I met up with this guy who was a Satan worshiper. For those two months I was with him, then I get out of jail, but my mind didn’t. I remembered everything he said, which basically was, “Why worship the good guy, when the things you do aren’t so good?” Somehow it just made sense to me, to worship something that would protect you in what you were doing.
Interviewer: How did your worship take form?
Richard: It developed slowly. I started reading the books, and then I started meeting people who were into the same thing. Satanists need to have more faith than Christians, because Christ was seen and felt. Lucifer has never felt the need to be seen, but in everyone’s soul he can be felt. A lot of these little cults practice Satanism nowadays, but not in a violent form. They’re only looking for ways to play out wickedness.
Interviewer: Ever tried your hand at a Black Mass?
Richard: Only one, but kept my distance. I was not part of that group. It was at a cemetery and it was at night. I really couldn’t tell what we were doing. A friend and me were watching from a distance. I never trusted people anyway. Especially them.

ramirezdahmerbundy:

Interview with Richard Ramirez

Interviewer: When did you actively start to bring the devil into your life, worship-wise?

Richard: It was about 1980, and I was hustling on the streets. I landed in jail for a month or two for petty theft. I met up with this guy who was a Satan worshiper. For those two months I was with him, then I get out of jail, but my mind didn’t. I remembered everything he said, which basically was, “Why worship the good guy, when the things you do aren’t so good?” Somehow it just made sense to me, to worship something that would protect you in what you were doing.

Interviewer: How did your worship take form?

Richard: It developed slowly. I started reading the books, and then I started meeting people who were into the same thing. Satanists need to have more faith than Christians, because Christ was seen and felt. Lucifer has never felt the need to be seen, but in everyone’s soul he can be felt. A lot of these little cults practice Satanism nowadays, but not in a violent form. They’re only looking for ways to play out wickedness.

Interviewer: Ever tried your hand at a Black Mass?

Richard: Only one, but kept my distance. I was not part of that group. It was at a cemetery and it was at night. I really couldn’t tell what we were doing. A friend and me were watching from a distance. I never trusted people anyway. Especially them.

(via thisisthehorrorshow)

das lange wochenende bis jetzt
ich kriege herzklopfen

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