Mine was probably how far a human can fall and still survive. (The longest was 20,000 feet)... Though I always fell weird looking on baby name sites for character names XD
A well-regulated Militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed ~Second Amendment.
My mom always seems to walk in my room when I'm searching the weird stuff XD I search on baby naming sites for character names, I look up different ways to do certain drugs and the long and short term affects of them, various torture methods, ways to murder people and how certain agencies go about gathering evidence, and I have researched extensively on insanity, especially the criminally insane. (sociopaths, narcissists, etc.)
I write murder mysteries, that's all it is I promise... XD
"We are, as a species, addicted to story. Even when the body goes to sleep, the mind stays up all night, telling itself stories" ~Jonathan Gottschall
I never ended up finishing the story, but my mom once walked over to my computer as I was looking up if pulling out someone's fingernails or eyes was more painful
Sincerely, A Humble YWS User.
I'm writing a book. I've got the page numbers done. ~ Steven Wright ~
Today or all time? Because I've written some really weird stuff. Today: How fast would you die from electrocution? And what device would really need to be dropped into a bath tub to cause it? Overall: A lot of demonic possessions and stuff I saw on supernatural or X files.
For the first draft of my story I've had to search things ranging from how to fight a wolf and kill a chicken quickly to how burnt humans smell like and how cold does it have to be to freeze someone solid.
Death isn't cruel- merely terribly, terribly good at his job.
Dumbledore: "Now, it's great that you've been saving the school and all Harry, but unfortunately your grades have been a tad low, and, well... perhaps Gandalf could explain it better... hit it, Gandalf!
Go and make interesting mistakes, make amazing mistakes, make glorious and fantastic mistakes. Break rules. Leave the world more interesting for your being here. — Neil Gaiman
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