Today (5/22/2026) would mark the 84th birthday of Unab0mber Ted Kaczynski

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Today (5/22/2026) would mark the 84th birthday of Unab0mber Ted Kaczynski

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Uncle Ted being revered in the mainstream thanks to the recent Epstein leaks was not on my 2026 bingo card.
I love to go on walks around my surrounding villages and as the years go by I've started to notice that nore and more fields which used to be harvested for food are being turned into hotels. Uncle Ted help me.
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The werewolf form of Uncle Ted in Eric Red's Bad Moon (1996) was designed by Steve Johnson's XFX Inc.
Johnson's inspiration for the werewolf's design came from Warren Publishing's magazines such as Creepy, Eerie and Vampirella; according to Johnson, one story had a werewolf which was 'human in its lower body, waist down, but its upper body was wolf-like. Johnson doesn't specify the cover in question.
The head animatronic was designed and sculpted by Bill Corso, who emphasized the wolfish aspect rather than previous werewolf designs - the werewolf suit was so wolf-like that it intimidated most of the german shepard attack dogs used in filming, making them unwilling to attack the werewolf performer!
a current tiktok trend that i really hate is the "performative anti-capitalism". i'm not saying you can't complain about the surrounding system while being uneducated, but those one-dimensional posts merely USING the term "capitalism" in improper context just screams ignorance and priviledge. it's as if they think they have the "moral high ground" for being "class conscious" and therefore see themselves as true intellectuals and "truecels". they think they're quirky and better than eveyone else because they view this absolute surface knowledge of politics as something "not many others have yet come to terms with".