Ed Larson
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
and then he began to pant loudly ah ah ah ah yeah we did whatever we wanted man whatever we desired we catch people alone and devour them use them and the audience cleaned it up nothing could touch us we were primal like animals totally free we've killed kids animals There's so much pent up in us. It was like a breath of fresh air letting it all out.
and then he began to pant loudly ah ah ah ah yeah we did whatever we wanted man whatever we desired we catch people alone and devour them use them and the audience cleaned it up nothing could touch us we were primal like animals totally free we've killed kids animals There's so much pent up in us. It was like a breath of fresh air letting it all out.
and then he began to pant loudly ah ah ah ah yeah we did whatever we wanted man whatever we desired we catch people alone and devour them use them and the audience cleaned it up nothing could touch us we were primal like animals totally free we've killed kids animals There's so much pent up in us. It was like a breath of fresh air letting it all out.
His hand was out of his pants as soon as he stopped talking and he grabbed me by the neck. He forced me to get some hand sanitizer. He forced me to turn to his dirty face and I was too terrified to fight back at all. He looked deep into my eyes and smiled widely. That was when the train started slowing down.
His hand was out of his pants as soon as he stopped talking and he grabbed me by the neck. He forced me to get some hand sanitizer. He forced me to turn to his dirty face and I was too terrified to fight back at all. He looked deep into my eyes and smiled widely. That was when the train started slowing down.
His hand was out of his pants as soon as he stopped talking and he grabbed me by the neck. He forced me to get some hand sanitizer. He forced me to turn to his dirty face and I was too terrified to fight back at all. He looked deep into my eyes and smiled widely. That was when the train started slowing down.
It wasn't screeching to a halt, just slowing, like time itself was stopping outside the window. I stared at the people around me, yet somehow didn't notice. The homeless man's face went blank then, and he let me go. I breathed a sigh of relief, and he got up and said to no one in particular, "'No, guys!
It wasn't screeching to a halt, just slowing, like time itself was stopping outside the window. I stared at the people around me, yet somehow didn't notice. The homeless man's face went blank then, and he let me go. I breathed a sigh of relief, and he got up and said to no one in particular, "'No, guys!
It wasn't screeching to a halt, just slowing, like time itself was stopping outside the window. I stared at the people around me, yet somehow didn't notice. The homeless man's face went blank then, and he let me go. I breathed a sigh of relief, and he got up and said to no one in particular, "'No, guys!
Then the train started to speed up, but not by much. Time seemed to be shifting back to normal, but we were still in the tunnel. I looked back to the homeless man as he walked casually to the doors. It took a moment to explain to myself what was happening. Then I stared in other shock as every person that had been around me got up and moved down to the same doors.
Then the train started to speed up, but not by much. Time seemed to be shifting back to normal, but we were still in the tunnel. I looked back to the homeless man as he walked casually to the doors. It took a moment to explain to myself what was happening. Then I stared in other shock as every person that had been around me got up and moved down to the same doors.
Then the train started to speed up, but not by much. Time seemed to be shifting back to normal, but we were still in the tunnel. I looked back to the homeless man as he walked casually to the doors. It took a moment to explain to myself what was happening. Then I stared in other shock as every person that had been around me got up and moved down to the same doors.
They stared at me with bored looks and a couple of them smirked with pure malice in their eyes. Then the same businesswoman who had shrugged said, Sorry folks, really, show's over. Terry said to leave her. Then from all around me came sighs. From every direction and every place came disappointed, resigned sighs. I looked around wildly for loudspeakers or microphones, but I found none.
They stared at me with bored looks and a couple of them smirked with pure malice in their eyes. Then the same businesswoman who had shrugged said, Sorry folks, really, show's over. Terry said to leave her. Then from all around me came sighs. From every direction and every place came disappointed, resigned sighs. I looked around wildly for loudspeakers or microphones, but I found none.
They stared at me with bored looks and a couple of them smirked with pure malice in their eyes. Then the same businesswoman who had shrugged said, Sorry folks, really, show's over. Terry said to leave her. Then from all around me came sighs. From every direction and every place came disappointed, resigned sighs. I looked around wildly for loudspeakers or microphones, but I found none.
The voices were coming from no one, yet I could feel them all around me. Then time shifted abruptly back to normal, and the train pulled into the station. I was hyperventilating, not able to piece together the train of events. The group shuffled out of the station, and Terry said to the group, pointing to a teenager going up the escalator to the exit, There! He's perfect!
The voices were coming from no one, yet I could feel them all around me. Then time shifted abruptly back to normal, and the train pulled into the station. I was hyperventilating, not able to piece together the train of events. The group shuffled out of the station, and Terry said to the group, pointing to a teenager going up the escalator to the exit, There! He's perfect!
The voices were coming from no one, yet I could feel them all around me. Then time shifted abruptly back to normal, and the train pulled into the station. I was hyperventilating, not able to piece together the train of events. The group shuffled out of the station, and Terry said to the group, pointing to a teenager going up the escalator to the exit, There! He's perfect!
He didn't like her. She wasn't good enough. And the entire group of people followed him out of the station towards the boy as the sounds of claps and hollers that seemed to come from nowhere and everywhere echoed through the station.
He didn't like her. She wasn't good enough. And the entire group of people followed him out of the station towards the boy as the sounds of claps and hollers that seemed to come from nowhere and everywhere echoed through the station.