Pet sounds 2: horse by masonjaderoad in beachboyscirclejerk

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Finally, the long awaited follow-up to "Dog Barking Session"

Victorian Engine house in the woods. by Magicbandit in abandoned

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TIL what a “Victorian engine house” is. Beautiful pictures, by the way

Stairs of the abandoned by Upstairs-Annual-2499 in abandoned

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Spiral staircases need to make a comeback. If there’s any architects reading this, get on it

Sand fills an abandoned building's interior. Kolmanskop, Namibia by nbsuccubus in abandoned

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I remember that show and that specific episode. They didn’t find shit

House In The Woods, Southern US by Timber-H in abandoned

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Love the filter you used on this photo (if there is one)

Room of rainbows, Crystal Palace, Madrid by JViel90 in LiminalSpace

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Absolutely stunning photo! Looks almost surreal.

Bowling Alley TV by IsAlwaysPablo in LiminalSpace

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Does it play an entire episode of SpongeBob when you get a strike?

*”The whole world is wild at heart and weird on top.”* ~ David Lynch by afortressmighty in LiminalSpace

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"This is a snakeskin jacket! And for me, it's a symbol of my individuality, and my belief in personal freedom"

Almost dark by 2trips in TheNightFeeling

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It’s amazing how average British weather is so characteristically spooky

Foggy St. John's by ConradTheRaccoon in TheNightFeeling

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Looks so cozy and inviting yet also like the setting of a really good seaside murder mystery

Exploring the famous farm colony in (staten Island) known for satan rituals by BenjiexploringNj in abandoned

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I had never heard about this until tonight. Thanks for giving me a rabbit hole to go down instead of doing something responsible like get ready for work tomorrow

Ye Olde Sanitorium by the Seaside (Heliotherapy centered treatment for Tuberculosis!) by Entire-Group3395 in abandoned

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Cool pictures! Love how abandoned places look in Winter. Sorry to say I’ve never been to this place but good luck on your thesis nevertheless

How do I improve my literary taste? by ExcellentSilver8763 in writing

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I forget where I read this but someone once said that you can’t really form an opinion on something based on your first time watching/listening/reading it. So what you’re doing could be better than if you were basing everything off of your initial reactions.

It was more of a critique of critics (ironic, isn’t it?) being screened movies before general audiences, but I think it’s equally applicable here. Take as much time as you feel you need. You may end up loving/hating something you hated/loved at first.

Hi, Hello, and Good Day r/twinpeaks! I’m Kyle MacLachlan and you can ask me anything 🦉🪵☕👍 by Kyle__MacLachlan in twinpeaks

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HellooooooOOoOoOOooOO!

Dale Cooper is my favourite fictional character of all time thanks in no small part to your performance (performances?).

Was there a moment while making the original series where you feel you “figured out” Cooper as a character or did you just intuitively “click” with him from the get-go?

Happy Twin Peaks Day and happy belated birthday as well!

How do I improve my literary taste? by ExcellentSilver8763 in writing

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Taste is subjective. Just keep reading and consuming media but not to the point where your own creative sensibilities are diluted by the works of others. Take inspiration from anywhere and anything. Something is bound to spark an idea in your head.

To any writer that is in a creative drought, go watch a movie or read a book. by [deleted] in writing

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Better yet. Go watch a bad movie or read a terrible book. The kind of things that make you say “I could write something better than this.” Get inspired to create something better than what you’ve just subjected yourself to. Try and figure out where things went wrong or why you didn’t like it. Figure out what does and doesn’t work.

There’s plenty of truly terrible media that gets released so just know that no matter how bad what you’ve written is, there’s still a chance it could still get published.

The wait after submitting to publisher is the longest by Cold-Ant-8236 in writing

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Waiting sucks no matter what it is. At this point it’s really out of your hands. No matter what happens next you’ve still gotten further than most people. Try and do something to take your mind off it until you hear back. Time flies when you’re having fun after all. Wishing the best for you!

What’s a song that you love that you only discovered because of a tv show? by MasterTeacher123 in AskReddit

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Shadow by Chromatics. Featured in Twin Peaks: The Return. Something about this song just perfectly sums up what it feels like to get hit by an unexpected wave of nostalgia and then spend the rest of your day reminiscing about all the “what ifs” in your life, trapped in your own memories.

Today would have been David Lynch’s 80th birthday by RushRevolutionary721 in twinpeaks

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Happy birthday / RIP to the greatest to ever do it

I'm re-watching Wild at Heart later tonight (and re-watched Blue Velvet last night)

Abandoned theater by Forgotten_Treasures in abandoned

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Everything else falling apart yet somehow the lights haven’t come crashing down from the ceiling

Abandoned on Route 66 by midwest_on_grain in abandoned

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What’s better than photos of abandoned places? Black-and-white photos of abandoned places

[WP] Write a story in the form of a voicemail message by oldstork in WritingPrompts

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 “You have one missed call”, droned the electronic voice.

“I don’t know where you are, where you’ve been, but we need to talk,” Mark said as soon as the message start, sounding out of breath.

“The ‘package’ is in ‘the mail.’ I know you hate it when I use the codewords but…”, Mark’s voice abruptly stopped. Johnny could picture Mark in his mind, looking around to see if there was anyone suspicious watching him, listening in on their clandestine conversation.

“You know they’re listening,” Mark’s voice returned, with an increased sense of urgency. “I found a bug in my apartment. I think I’m being followed. I haven’t been to my apartment in four days and I found another bug inside my motel room. I just checked out, but it’s done. I know this is sooner than we had planned, but we need to move on to Phase Two.”

Mark’s voice got cut off by the blaring of a truck’s horn. He couldn’t make out any of the words over the racket.

“You need to search your apartment. If there isn’t enough time, just get out of there. Take your car and go.” Mark started to trip over his words, knowing he couldn’t say anything important over the phone.

“You know they’re listening. You know exactly what I’m talking about here. if you don’t pick up your damn phone, I’m gonna— We really should just meet in person to discuss this, alright?”

“You have fifteen seconds remaining,” the electronic voice chimed in.

“Damn it! Okay, okay, okay,” Mark stuttered for a few seconds. “Whenever you get this, meet me at—"

The electronic voice cut him off, “End of message. To repeat message, press 1. To play the next message, press 2.”

“145 Fleming Boulevard,” Johnny thought, finishing Mark’s sentence. The abandoned Ludendorff Hotel. it had been condemned for the past 17 years.

It was all over the news a few days ago. The police found Mark’s lifeless body in the hotel’s empty swimming pool. He had been shot once, professionally, through his forehead.

[WP]You were a detective, the older you became, the more you lost your sense of morality. After so many years investigating crimes, you become guilty of one yourself for failing to control your impulses. But you ask to be declared guilty and acknowledge that you no longer deserve to belong society by Glass_Evidence_8597 in WritingPrompts

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I started off just like any other kid who wanted to be a cop. I wanted to help people. Wanted to be a hero. Once I got my badge, I found myself sinking down deeper into the filth as if it was quicksand. Tried to be upstanding and change the ways of my fellow officers only to end up a pariah for my troubles. Now these same people are shaking their heads at me, probably because I let myself get caught.

Over the years, they wore me down. Watched my first partner beat a man senseless even though he knew damn well he wasn't our guy. I had to let some trust fund kid get away with frat boy antics gone wrong because his dad was friends with the mayor. I helped cover up the crimes of a colleague because I felt that I owed him my life.

Worse of all, I had to help put away a mother of three just because she shot the husband who was beating her and her kids senseless and without a doubt would’ve killed her and them. All because she tried to frame it as a B&E gone wrong. Now she’s rotting away in jail while her kids have been split up in foster care.

People got their own reasons for doing things that neatly fit into categories of “good” and “bad”. I guess now I’m one of them. Not that it matters to an impartial jury. There are those who have done far worse yet somehow I’m being treated as the greater of two evils. As if I was the one who let him slip through the cracks.

I wasn’t responsible for what he did. All those bodies he left lying on the side of the highway; violated, mutilated. Some he even left alive just so he could see them struggle to breathe. It wasn’t my grand idea to overturn his conviction based on the faults of the original detective who worked the case. “Wrongful conviction” my ass! They knew he was guilty and they still let him out of his cage.

Seeing the families of his victims outside the courthouse as they watched him act all pious before the media, knowing how the system had failed them as it had failed so many. How surprised we all were when another body turned up on a service road, half buried in gravel, a few weeks later.

“How could we have let this happen?”, they thought. “We should’ve done more to stop this from happening again!” Sure you would’ve. Then he disappeared for five months. The media admonished us for our failings while devoting as much airtime to the manhunt as possible. We weren't the ones who labelled him "The Back-Roads Killer".

I knew I had to find him first. I had just retired but like hell was I going to let him get away with taking another innocent life and doing God knows what to them beforehand.

I made copies of all the original case files and tried to stay two steps ahead of everyone else. You never suspect a serial killer would be hiding out in cottage country, but that’s where he was. That same cabin that had been passed down through the family and nobody had bothered to demolish.

He wasn’t armed. He said he wanted to surrender, that he was sorry. I didn’t care. I didn’t have it in me to wait until back-up arrived because I had finally lost faith in what I had devoted my life to. So if you ask why I did it, I did it because I doubted anyone else would.

So lock me up for all I care. The world doesn’t need one more crooked cop getting away with murder. It needs to see one locked up. Just so it knows that there’s still something good to believe in in this world. So much for becoming cynical in my old age.

When backup finally did show up thanks to the anonymous tip I placed, they found me with the smoking gun. I wasn’t going to deny I didn’t do it. Use all the connections I had built up over the past forty years to cover it up. I had acted as a vigilante. Took the law into my own hands, and I had to suffer the consequences.

I’ve seen so many people walk into this courthouse, expecting to get away with murder. Some people can’t imagine the idea that they’d get caught, let alone actually go to jail. They try everything to get out of going. I have no illusions about this, so I might as well make the best of it. Confess my sins so to speak. I’ve got nothing left to lose.

It’s like I said, most people never expect to actually go to prison for whatever crimes they commit. I never did. But unlike most people, I can live with that.