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So It Is Written
There is always hope. Only because that is the one thing that no one has figured out how to kill yet.
— J. Michael Straczynski, Racing the NightCategorical Normality
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Graphical Normality
Yearly Archives: 2009
Verhoeven’s Double Feature of Violence
As a male adult in my early-30′s who was born and raised in the United States, I have seen/been subjected to (take your pick) a large array of movies that, according to the MPAA “…may include adult themes, adult activity, … Continue reading
Ness’s Mess
Anyone familiar with any portion of the life of Eliot Ness most likely knows about his time as the head of The Untouchables. The Untouchables were a group of police officers who made a huge splash during the days of … Continue reading
For the Love of Gore
Hey there faithful Normalinauts. Kilian here and, for the second week in a row, we at Normality Restored are pleased to welcome a guest contributor. He has requested that we call him “D. Composition” and I fully honor that request. … Continue reading
Nights on Mary Street: Summer 1997-Spring 1998
The seating capacity is listed at three-hundred and twenty five, and even if only half of that attended that night, there were still plenty of witnesses. A little over one-hundred people, if not more, who remained silent. There had probably … Continue reading
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Newstastic or Craptastic…its Newsies!
Greetings to all faithful Normalinauts. This week, we are lucky to have a guest contributor. She may or may not become a permanent fixture here at NR. I certainly would be in favor of seeing her contribute more so if … Continue reading
Crazy Like Lightning….Thunderbolts
Can a trainwreck be entertaining and fun? Yes it can!!! I present to you, Thunderbolts, a team headed by a psycho and filled with other psychos. Let’s start with a little back story on the team. Originally, the team consisted … Continue reading
The Lucas Factor
Ok, so here we go talking about our favorite, or least favorite, train wrecks. There have been a few in recent memory that have stood out. I mean where to begin, “Indian Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull” … Continue reading
