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Wild Thingz Skin Food – My Bad Shopping Experience
When I first came across Wild Thingz Skin Food, the brand looked promising. Their website featured colorful, handmade skincare and hair products that claimed to be natural, cruelty-free, and thoughtfully crafted. As someone who values small businesses and eco-friendly beauty items, I was excited to support them. However, my experience didn’t go as expected it turned into one of the most disappointing online purchases I’ve made. If you’re considering buying from them, read on to learn what really happened and what you should know before ordering.
By Muhammad Bilal2 months ago in Criminal
My Experience with Wild Thingz Skin Food: What Went Wrong
When I first came across Wild Thingz Skin Food, the brand appeared promising. Their website showcased colorful, handmade skincare and hair products, each one claiming to be natural, cruelty-free, and carefully crafted. As someone who genuinely values small businesses and eco-friendly beauty items, I decided to give them a try. Unfortunately, what followed turned out to be one of the most disappointing online shopping experiences I have ever had. But I have the worst experience with them. Read here to get reality about them
By Muhammad Bilal2 months ago in Criminal
The Echo Killer. AI-Generated.
The first murder happened in 1978. At least, that's when the body was found. A jazz singer named Lila Rose, strangled in her dressing room at the Blue Note club. The case went cold, filed away with thousands of other unsolved homicides from that era.
By The 9x Fawdi2 months ago in Criminal
The Shadow Broker. AI-Generated.
The first disappearance was easy to dismiss. A notorious art thief named Marco "The Ghost" Salvatore vanished the night before his trial. His high-tech apartment showed no signs of a struggle, only an empty safe and a single black feather on the pillow.
By The 9x Fawdi2 months ago in Criminal
The Poet's Justice. AI-Generated.
The first body was found with a sonnet. It was tucked into the breast pocket of a corrupt city councilman, perfectly folded on expensive parchment. The fourteen lines didn't just describe his death; they justified it, detailing his embezzlement from a public parks fund in iambic pentameter. The cause of death was a single, precise knife wound, "a period to his wasteful line," as the poem stated.
By The 9x Fawdi2 months ago in Criminal
The Memory Thief. AI-Generated.
The first victim was a concert pianist who woke up unable to read music. The second, a polyglot translator who could suddenly only speak her native tongue. There were no signs of break-in, no stolen valuables, nothing taken except the knowledge they'd spent a lifetime accumulating.
By The 9x Fawdi2 months ago in Criminal
The Ghost in the Machine. AI-Generated.
The victim was a tech billionaire, but the murder weapon was a mystery. Lena Kovac, founder of the social media behemoth "Nexus," was found dead in her smart-home penthouse. The official cause: a massive, sudden allergic reaction to peanuts. The problem? Lena had no allergies. And the only thing she'd consumed was a custom-made, nutrient-rich smoothie from her own hyper-secure kitchen, prepared by her AI-driven domestic system, "Haven."
By The 9x Fawdi2 months ago in Criminal
The Poet's Justice. AI-Generated.
The first body was found with a sonnet. It was tucked into the breast pocket of a corrupt city councilman, perfectly folded on expensive parchment. The fourteen lines didn't just describe his death; they justified it, detailing his embezzlement from a public parks fund in iambic pentameter. The cause of death was a single, precise knife wound, "a period to his wasteful line," as the poem stated.
By The 9x Fawdi2 months ago in Criminal
Nazis. Content Warning.
I am just back from a week long cruise, including Germany, Holland and Belgium. While in Germany we went to the site of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. It was constructed as a prisoner of war camp but in 1943 part became a concentration camp. The original plan was to hold Jewish prisoners so they could be exchanged for German prisoners of war held abroad. Within a relatively short period 70,000 people died there, many from illness and lack of hygiene. The huts were rammed full of people, many couldn’t get inside away from the elements. Indeed after the liberation the huts were burned to protect the surrounding area from the diseases, such as typhoid.
By ASHLEY SMITH2 months ago in Criminal
The Conductor's Final Note. AI-Generated.
That was Detective Miles Kaito’s first, unsettling thought. The victim, a reclusive and immensely wealthy music publisher named Alistair Finch, lay in the center of his soundproofed studio. There was no sign of a struggle, no forced entry. Just a single, perfectly placed stab wound to the heart, and the room was filled with music.
By The 9x Fawdi2 months ago in Criminal









