Dato curioso:
Sibel Kekilli, quien interpretó a Shae, la amante Tyrion Lannister en Game of Thrones, fue actriz porno como Dilara (2001-2002).
Por si pensabas que era tímida, te aviso que no se cortaba ni un pelo: sexo anal duro y orgías.
Acá te dejo un compilado de cumshots.
👻La “leyenda” de Norman la marioneta es una creepypasta de internet, no una historia real. La versión más conocida dice algo así:
👉Norman habría sido una marioneta usada en un viejo programa infantil de televisión. Según la historia, el titiritero empezó a comportarse de forma extraña y aseguraba que Norman “hablaba solo” cuando nadie lo manipulaba. Algunos miembros del equipo decían escuchar ruidos en el estudio durante la noche y ver a la marioneta cambiar de posición.
💀Con el tiempo, comenzaron rumores más oscuros:
⚠️accidentes inexplicables en el set,
desapariciones,
y mensajes escritos supuestamente por Norman.
👻La parte más famosa de la leyenda cuenta que el titiritero murió en circunstancias misteriosas y que, después de eso, la marioneta seguía moviéndose sola. Décadas más tarde, alguien habría encontrado a Norman abandonado y grabó videos donde parecía mirarlo directamente o mover los ojos.
In April 1913, two unidentified men stood rigid on either side of a lifeless body, facing the camera as if to certify that something unbelievable had finally come to an end.
Between them lay John Tornow — a man the newspapers had transformed into a monster, a myth, a cautionary tale whispered to children once the sun went down.
For more than a year, he had terrorized Washington’s Olympic Peninsula.
Before the fear, before the headlines, Tornow was simply a solitary figure living deep in the wilderness of the Wynoochee Valley in southern Grays Harbor County. He kept away from towns and avoided human contact, surviving among towering evergreens and mist-filled ravines. Some who knew of him called him a hermit. Others described him as quiet. Odd. Harmless.
Then everything shifted.
In late 1911, two teenage boys entered the forest and never returned alive. Their deaths shattered any illusion of harmless isolation. Tornow disappeared further into the wild, retreating into dense timber where even seasoned loggers hesitated to go and lawmen feared to follow.
That was when the legend took shape.
Newspapers gave him names that blurred the line between man and nightmare: “The Cougar Man.”
“A Mad Daniel Boone.”
“The Wild Man of the Wynoochee.”
Loggers swore they saw him watching from the trees. Parents warned children he would take them if they strayed too far. Armed posses searched relentlessly, but Tornow knew the land in a way no outsider could. Rain washed away his tracks. Moss swallowed his footprints. For months, he existed only as a rumor moving through the forest.
No one — not even his own family — could explain what had broken inside him. He had once been confined to a mental institution, but surviving records offered no clear answers. Was it illness? Prolonged isolation? Or something darker awakened by endless silence?
By the spring of 1913, fear had reached its breaking point.
A heavily armed group finally cornered Tornow in the wilderness he had claimed as home. What followed was not an arrest, but a gunfight — shots ripping through branches, echoes rolling through the valley. When it was over, Tornow lay dead, his body torn by bullets.
The newspapers declared justice served.
The photograph that followed was meant to end the story. Two men standing stiffly beside the corpse. Proof that the nightmare was over. Yet the image did something else entirely.
It preserved a question that time has never answered.
Was John Tornow always a monster — or was he a man consumed by isolation, fear, and a world that no longer knew how to deal with him?
The forest never answered.
And even now, the Wynoochee Valley feels just a little quieter — as if it still remembers the man who vanished into its shadows.
Comedia de terror: un drogadicto de Florida encuentra a una sirena herida. Fascinado por la criatura, hará todo lo posible por proteger su secreto, cueste lo que cueste.
MERMAID 🧜🏻♀️
🗓️ 8 Abr | USA