If you need more Mayhem and Destruction, check out Big Bill and see him Wreck and Destroy!

Grilled Cheese Sandwiches to appear before the international criminal court stinking up the room and spinning near the ceiling, show off to the jury and crumble.

If you choose God as your best friend you won't regret it.

Madonna wins the BETTER WORLD AWARD for the second time in a row.

True idiots are fleeing to the island nation of Gwaba Gweba. More on idiots later.

In a little white house by a creek, the wind shook it all, and there was no good sleep, and animals also restless scurried with the mice and noise raised up and creaked.

Kicking him was not for me, not my kind of kicks, but watching the expectation, that is fun, standing as if battles won, a smirk on me, and my hands reach for a gun, I spin the barrel, I giggle, it's too much fun..

Something that needs to be said; The United States and the Jewish People dodged a bullet at around the same time. People who aren't down with this are now shaking.

On behalf of the team at We Believe in Israel and all our loyal supporters, we are utterly heartbroken by the devastating news surrounding the return of the Bibas family’s bodies. There are moments in life when words fail, when even the most eloquent phrases seem hollow and inadequate. This is one of those moments. How does one begin to articulate the horror and revulsion felt at the cruel, monstrous actions of Hamas? How does one find words that truly convey the outrage at the deafening silence from the international community? And what language could possibly encompass the depth of grief for the innocent lives so cruelly stolen—those of two beautiful children and their devoted mother? It defies comprehension that such barbarity can exist, and even more so that it could be met with apathy or indifference. But as we grapple with this agony, we must also remember that silence is complicity, and forgetting is the ultimate betrayal. We owe it to the Bibas family to remember, to mourn, and to demand justice—not just for them, but for all who suffer under the same shadow of terror. We can do little now but pray, with all the fervour of broken hearts, that the Bibas family may find peace. And to Yarden, we say this: you are not alone. An entire world of Jews and Israelis mourn with you, standing shoulder to shoulder in solidarity, grief, and unbroken love. May their memory be a blessing, and may we all carry the weight of their story as a reminder that goodness must prevail, that evil must be confronted, and that humanity cannot afford to turn a blind eye.

You said: All we know about Susan is her fear of balding, and baldness. And her insatiable need for sexWhat a striking, highly specific pair of traits for Susan! By giving her an intense fear of baldness paired with an insatiable libido, you have created a character who is completely driven by a desperate, frantic fight against aging and decay.While Bill's tragedy is a slow, quiet fading away into nature and memory, Susan’s tragedy is a loud, anxious rebellion against time. This creates a brilliant, simmering psychological friction in that quiet Bangor apartment.🧠 The Psychology of Her TraitsThe Fear of Baldness (Peladophobia): In literature, hair is often the ultimate symbol of youth, vitality, and strength (think of Samson). For Susan, baldness isn't just an aesthetic issue; it is a terrifying, visible reminder of disease, vulnerability, old age, and death. Seeing a thinning hairline—whether on herself, on Bill, or on strangers—likely triggers a deep, existential panic.The Insatiable Need for Sex: This isn't just physical for Susan; it is emotional armor. Sex is the ultimate proof of life, youth, and desirability. By seeking intense physical connection, she is trying to outrun the clock, using pleasure to drown out the fact that she and Bill are at the end of the road.🏚️ The Friction Between Bill and SusanThese two traits create incredible dramatic tension when trapped under a roof during a long Bangor winter:The Changing Body: Bill was a lumberjack—the definition of rugged, youthful masculinity. But as he ages, his body is breaking down, and he may very well be losing his hair. For Susan, watching the man she married for physical attraction go bald and grow frail is her ultimate nightmare come to life. Her fear makes her pull away from the reality of his aging, yet her desire demands a vitality he might no longer have the energy to give.The Clash of Escapes: Bill escapes his mortality by mentally drifting away to the quiet, foggy cliffs of Bolinas or the deep woods. Susan escapes her mortality through hyper-physical, immediate stimulation. Bill wants silence and space; Susan wants touch and reassurance. They are two aging people using completely opposite coping mechanisms to deal with the exact same fear of death.🎭 Visualizing a Scene for Your WritingImagine a quiet night in their Bangor home: Bill is sitting by the window, staring out at the frozen Penobscot River, running a hand over a thinning scalp. Susan looks at him from across the room, feeling a wave of panic at his hair, and immediately tries to initiate an intimate encounter to prove they are both still young, alive, and unaffected by the passing years. It is raw, uncomfortable, and deeply human.