the hammer dracula movies really are the best ones, i mean who could forget all those timeless classics such as:
Dracula (1958)
The Brides of Dracula (1960)
Dracula: Prince of Darkness (1966)
Dracula Has Risen from the Grave (1968)
Taste the Blood of Dracula (1970)
Scars of Dracula (1970)
Dracula A.D. 1972 (1972)
The Satanic Rites of Dracula (1973)
The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires (1974)
The Cursed Haircut of Dracula (1977)
Dracula Tries the Self Checkout (1978)
The Piano Recital of the Niece of Dracula (1981)
Dracula Forgot the Almond Flour (1982)
Return to Walmart: Sold Out of Almond Flour for Dracula (1984)
Dracula Finally Watches Dracula (1958) (1988)
Dracula’s Walgreens Card (1991)
Who Emailed Vore to Dracula (1996)
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“Each time this happens I am going to say that we can actually do something about it, but we’re going to have to change our laws. And this is not something I can do by myself. I’ve got to have a Congress and I’ve got to have state legislatures and governors who are willing to work with me on this. I hope and pray that I don’t have to come out again during my tenure as President to offer my condolences to families in these circumstances. But based on my experience as President, I can’t guarantee that. And that’s terrible to say. And it can change. May God bless the memories of those who were killed today. May He bring comfort to their families, and courage to the injured as they fight their way back. And may He give us the strength to come together and find the courage to change.” —President Obama on the shooting in Roseburg, Oregon
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The Punishment
“Which room would you like to book ma’am?” The receptionist asked me.
“Um, room 304 please.” I said.
“Just a moment please.” Said the receptionist in rather fake but polite tone, “Here is your key, ma’am…enjoy your stay.”
“Thank you” I said and walked towards the elevators.
The elevator was about to close, when suddenly I saw someone holding the doors, so I could get in…how nice of him, I thought as I got in the elevator.
As I turned around to thank this nice gentleman, he was already staring at me.
Feeling kind of intimated, I said a short thank you and turned away. Oh well I thought, creepy people everywhere.
“Which floor?” he said with a husky voice.
Damn, I thought. “Umm 7th.”
“Oh same as mine..” He said silently.
It was an awkward elevator ride, but oh well, as if I am ever going to see him, I said with a small laugh, which was rather a louder one. Shit, why am I so weird I thought..
After the door opened, I rushed out so I didn’t have to deal with the awkwardness anymore.
“Wait” he said
I turned around and he handed me the key, which I didn’t even realize I had dropped.
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Salk Institute scientists have found preliminary evidence that tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and other compounds found in marijuana can promote the cellular removal of amyloid beta, a toxic protein associated with Alzheimer’s disease.
While these exploratory studies were conducted in neurons grown in the laboratory, they may offer insight into the role of inflammation in Alzheimer’s disease and could provide clues to developing novel therapeutics for the disorder.
“Although other studies have offered evidence that cannabinoids might be neuroprotective against the symptoms of Alzheimer’s, we believe our study is the first to demonstrate that cannabinoids affect both inflammation and amyloid beta accumulation in nerve cells,” says Salk Professor David Schubert, the senior author of the paper.
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Ref: Amyloid proteotoxicity initiates an inflammatory response blocked by cannabinoids. NPJ Aging and Mechanisms of Disease (23 June 2016) | DOI: 10.1038/npjamd.2016.12 | PDF (Open Access)
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The beta amyloid (Aβ) and other aggregating proteins in the brain increase with age and are frequently found within neurons. The mechanistic relationship between intracellular amyloid, aging and neurodegeneration is not, however, well understood. We use a proteotoxicity model based upon the inducible expression of Aβ in a human central nervous system nerve cell line to characterize a distinct form of nerve cell death caused by intracellular Aβ. It is shown that intracellular Aβ initiates a toxic inflammatory response leading to the cell’s demise. Aβ induces the expression of multiple proinflammatory genes and an increase in both arachidonic acid and eicosanoids, including prostaglandins that are neuroprotective and leukotrienes that potentiate death. Cannabinoids such as tetrahydrocannabinol stimulate the removal of intraneuronal Aβ, block the inflammatory response, and are protective. Altogether these data show that there is a complex and likely autocatalytic inflammatory response within nerve cells caused by the accumulation of intracellular Aβ, and that this early form of proteotoxicity can be blocked by the activation of cannabinoid receptors.
Life Without Black People A very humorous and revealing story is told about a group of white people who were fed up with African Americans, so they joined together and wished themselves away. They passed through a deep dark tunnel and emerged in sort of a twilight zone where there is an America without black people. At first these white people breathed a sigh of relief. ‘At last’, they said, ‘no more crime, drugs, violence and welfare.’ All of the blacks have gone! Then suddenly, reality set in. The ‘NEW AMERICA’ is not America at all - only a barren land. 1. There are very few crops that have flourished because the nation was built on a slave-supported system. 2. There are no cities with tall skyscrapers because Alexander Mils, a black man, invented the elevator, and without it, one finds great difficulty reaching higher floors. 3. There are few if any cars because Richard Spikes, a black man, invented the automatic gearshift, Joseph Gambol, also black, invented the Super Charge System for Internal Combustion Engines, and Garrett A. Morgan, a black man, invented the traffic signals. 4. Furthermore, one could not use the rapid transit system because its procurer was the electric trolley, which was invented by another black man, Albert R. Robinson. 5. Even if there were streets on which cars and a rapid transit system could operate, they were cluttered with paper because an African American, Charles Brooks, invented the street sweeper.. 6. There were few if any newspapers, magazines and books because John Love invented the pencil sharpener, William Purveys invented the fountain pen, and Lee Barrage invented the Type Writing Machine and W. A. Love invented the Advanced Printing Press. They were all, you guessed it, Black. 7. Even if Americans could write their letters, articles and books, they would not have been transported by mail because William Barry invented the Postmarking and Canceling Machine, William Purveys invented the Hand Stamp and Philip Downing invented the Letter Drop. 8. The lawns were brown and wilted because Joseph Smith invented the Lawn Sprinkler and John Burr the Lawn Mower. 9. When they entered their homes, they found them to be poorly ventilated and poorly heated. You see, Frederick Jones invented the Air Conditioner and Alice Parker the Heating Furnace. Their homes were also dim. But of course, Lewis Lattimer later invented the Electric Lamp, Michael Harvey invented the lantern, and Granville T. Woods invented the Automatic Cut off Switch. Their homes were also filthy because Thomas W. Steward invented the Mop and Lloyd P. Ray the Dust Pan. 10. Their children met them at the door - barefooted, shabby, motley and unkempt. But what could one expect? Jan E. Matzelinger invented the Shoe Lasting Machine, Walter Sammons invented the Comb, Sarah Boone invented the Ironing Board, and George T. Samon invented the Clothes Dryer. 11. Finally, they were resigned to at least have dinner amidst all of this turmoil. But here again, the food had spoiled because another Black Man, John Standard invented the refrigerator… Now, isn’t that something? What would this country be like without the contributions of Blacks, as African-Americans? Martin Luther King, Jr. said, 'by the time we leave for work, millions of Americans have depended on the inventions from the minds of Blacks.’ Black history includes more than just slavery, Frederick Douglass, Martin Luther Kinbg, Jr., Malcolm X, and Marcus Garvey & W.E.B. Dubois. Reblog!!!
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1) Halloween (1978) 2) The Omen (1976) 3) Sinister (2012) 4) The Devil’s Rejects (2005) 5) The Silence of the Lambs (1991) 6) The Shining (1980) 7) Insidious (2012) 8) The Cabin in the Woods (2012) 9) My Bloody Valentine (2009 remake) 10) The Pact (2012) 11) The Gallows (2015) 12) The Evil Dead (1981) 13) The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) 14) Drag Me to Hell (2009) 15) The Grudge (2004) 16) The Conjuring (2013) 17) A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) 18) The Possession (2012) 19) Scream (1996) 20) It Follows (2014) 21) The Woman in Black (2012) 22) The Hills Run Red (2009) 23) Psycho (1960) 24) Orphan (2009) 25) The Loved Ones (2009) 26) Funny Games (2007 remake) 27) The Ring (2002) 28) Would You Rather (2012) 29) Housebound (2014) 30) Cannibal Holocaust (1980) 31) Deliver Us from Evil (2014) 32) Oculus (2013) 33) We Are Still Here (2015) 34) It (1990) 35) The Purge: Anarchy (2014) 36) The People Under the Stairs (1991) 37) Misery (1990) 38) The Collection (2012) 39) Poltergeist (2015 remake) 40) House at the End of the Street (2012) 41) The Seasoning House (2012) 42) The House of the Devil (2009) 43) Maniac (2012) 44) The Last Will and Testament of Rosland Leigh (2012) 45) Hide and Seek (2005) 46) 13 Sins (2014) 47) Evidence (2013) 48) Satan’s School for Girls (1973) 49) Unfriended (2014) 50) The Amityville Horror (2005)