Lindsay Dewolfe
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| hockey fan | occasional writer | skyrim |
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The Search For The Truth
All was quiet, but there was a nice breeze. I found myself closing my eyes, and allowing the wind to touch my skin, cooling it off from a long days travel in the sun. A breeze was rare; unheard of even. It was a rarity I was about to enjoy.
By Lindsay Dewolfe5 years ago in Criminal
Unsolved: The Murder of Jason MacCullough
True crime has always been a passion of mine. I’ve always found myself interested in the workings of serial killers, and the reasons why and how they became the monsters they eventually were. How could people who seemed so normal, so to speak, get away with such heinous crimes? Ted Bundy was charming; it allowed him to still abduct victims despite every woman with brown hair being on high alert. Dennis Rader, the BTK killer seemed like your average working, married man, only his desire for attention being the reason for his eventual capture. Or how about Albert Fish, who was a cannibal who was able to lure a young girl away from her family so easily, simply by lying about a street that didn’t exist.
By Lindsay Dewolfe5 years ago in Criminal
Valuable Life Lessons that Should be Taught in High School
I’m just going to jump right into it. High school missed out on a great opportunities to teach kids valuable life skills. While classes like culinary tech and shop classes did exist in some schools, they were often considered “bird courses”, or an “easy A”. Parents would often shame their children from taking these classes, opting for them to take more math and science courses instead.
By Lindsay Dewolfe5 years ago in Humans
S.M.A.R.T Goals- And How They've Helped Me Become Less Disappointed
S.M.A.R.T goals. If you've ever gone to school in any fashion, the odds are you've been taught this. When goal setting, you want to ensure your goals are "smart". As much as I rolled my eyes at the time, I have come to realize that utilizing this tool has helped me with setting goals for myself not only on a personal level, but on a professional level as well.
By Lindsay Dewolfe5 years ago in Motivation
What Happens At A Party...
*This story is a continuation of “Somebody is Always Watching, which can be found here* It had been one month. One month since my friends decided to take the money. One month since the mysterious man inserted himself into my life. Some days, he was all I could think about. I thought of the devilish grin, and his last words to me that still chilled me to my core. “Somebody is always watching”.
By Lindsay Dewolfe5 years ago in Horror
Songs That Helped Make High school Less Awful
Whoever said high school was the best four years of your life clearly didn't actually go to high school. Spending four years stuck with the same judgmental teens is not my idea of a fun time, as I am sure is the case with most others as well.
By Lindsay Dewolfe5 years ago in Beat
Exactly What You Expect
The shattering of glass breaks me from my trance like state. My eyes go wide, my hair sticking up on the back of my neck. I quickly mute the TV, and I’m surprised to see I’ve almost made it through an entire season of a show without even realizing it. I mean, what else is Netflix good for other than to be background noise while I play on my phone aimlessly for hours?
By Lindsay Dewolfe5 years ago in Humans
Borderline Personality Disorder: How to Cope
My brain is my worst enemy. I’m constantly overthinking every scenario, constantly questioning myself and those around me. Do they like me? Or are they pretending to like me? Every time I send a text, did I say the right thing? Down to every sentence, I examine until my heart feels like it might explode out of my chest.
By Lindsay Dewolfe5 years ago in Psyche




