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azn_2 — 2 hours ago(April 02, 2026 10:56 PM)
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azn_2 — 2 hours ago(April 02, 2026 10:38 PM)
You're the only loser who keeps talking about it.
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azn_2 — 2 hours ago(April 02, 2026 10:55 PM)
Monicah rejected you. She called you an ugly mofo.! Move on with your pathetic life.
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azn_2 — 2 hours ago(April 02, 2026 10:54 PM)
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TaraDeS — 2 hours ago(April 02, 2026 11:02 PM)
by /.ㅤ April 02, 2026 07:30 PM
Member since January 25, 2022
Vlad stopped. Pandora left with him.
I think only sixskins and Klam actively post.
They're busy waving their nude a.s.s.e.s in front of the
'Illuminati'
cam.
Illuminated.
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Lilith — 2 hours ago(April 02, 2026 10:24 PM)
…and then act all surprised when other people don't know how to pronounce it or find it silly? Why would parents saddle this poor child with such a ridiculous name? While she can change it when she's an adult, this poor girl will forever be faced with pointing fingers, laughter, confusion, comments, questions and all the rest that goes with it. Trying to be cute or clever and not thinking of your kid as they're growing up and having to interact with other people in school or at work.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/mom-furious-after-airline-employee-mocked-5-year-old-s-unusual-name/ar-AA1ZZfI5?ocid=msedgntp&pc=U531&cvid=69ceea311a334979bb9e1ca086a1b1e0&ei=46
That’s why one mom got upset and decided to speak out after claiming an airline employee mocked her young daughter’s name, before allegedly taking things even further by sharing it on social media.
5-year-old was mocked by airline employee
Traci Redford, from Texas, was traveling through California’s John Wayne Airport with her five-year-old daughter in 2018. They were boarding early due to the child’s epilepsy, hoping to avoid the crowds.But according to Redford, the situation quickly took an uncomfortable turn.
Her daughter’s name is Abcde, pronounced “ab-city,” and Redford says a Southwest Airlines gate agent began reacting to it in a way she found inappropriate.
“The gate agent started laughing, pointing at me and my daughter, talking to other employees,” she told ABC7. “So I turned around and said, ‘Hey if I can hear you, my daughter can hear you, so I’d appreciate if you’d just stop’.”
That employee was out of line posting personal info to social media, but in this world that we live in, one would think the parents would realize things like this are bound to happen when thrusting such a name on your child. This is just the beginning.
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Tits Malone, PI — 2 hours ago(April 02, 2026 11:00 PM)
It's a form of child abuse, IMO, and shouldn't be allowed.
I know black women would complain due to the fact they pull names out of their asses, but there needs to be a limit to what you can name a child.
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TaraDeS — 7 months ago(August 29, 2025 09:12 PM)
The Alphabet 1968
was made for the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, combines animation and live action and goes for 4 mins. It has a simple narrative structure relating a symbolically rendered expression of a fear of learning.
The idea for The Alphabet came from Lynch's wife, Peggy Lentz, a painter whose niece, according to Lynch in Chris Rodley's Lynch on Lynch book,
"was having a bad dream one night and was saying the alphabet in her sleep in a tormented way. So that's sort of what started The Alphabet going"
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Based on its merits, Lynch was awarded an American Film Institute production.
In 2023, MovieWeb ranked The Alphabet as the 9th creepiest short horror film of all time, writing that it captures
"Lynch's unique talent for crafting an atmosphere of absolute dread"
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Short_Films_of_David_Lynch#The_Alphabet
The Alphabet (1968) David Lynch
May be that his wife's niece inspired Lynch to make this short film.
He certainly also have heard of the Morlok quadruplets.
The Tragic Story of the Morlok Quadruplets
The birth of the Morlok quadruplets sparked a media frenzy in 1930.
The sisters later gained notoriety a second time — in a sad way.
The four sisters were born in Lansing, Michigan.
The probability of having identical quadruplets naturally is one in 13 million. That wasn't the only reason
Edna, Wilma, Sarah and Helen Morlok attracted so much attention. Quadruplet births were also dangerous. The survical chances for mother and newborn were low. That they survived was a medical sensation.
In July 2025, Sarah Morlok Cotton, the last of the four sisters, died in a nursing home at the age of 95. She and her three sisters were dragged into the public eye as children and abused by their parents. They became famous – and later became seriously ill.
The Morlok Quadruplets caused a Stir in the USA
Shortly after their birth, a huge media frenzy began. The local newspaper even held a contest to find names for the children. Initially, they were simply called A, B, C and D, in the order of their birth. The names Edna, Wilma, Sarah and Helen ultimately won because they corresponded to the initials of the Edward W. Sparrow Hospital where the girls were born.
The parents were overwhelmed by the interest and quickly found a way to profit from it. Father Carl Morlok,
a trained factory worker, was unemployed, like so many others at the time. And since many people openly visited the Morloks' house to catch a glimpse of the quadruplets, the family charged 25 cents admission.
Abuse by their Father
Their mother taught the little girls to sing and dance, turning them into little artists. At the age of six,
they performed on stage for the first time. They traveled through different states and became minor celebrities. During the Great Depression, any distraction was welcome.
The Morlok family in 1937.
At home, a strict regime prevailed. Their father was a tyrant, Sarah Morlok Cotton recounted in her autobiography. He set 20 rules that the sisters had to follow. Visits from friends were not allowed, and the girls themselves were rarely allowed to leave the house. In a book about her and her sisters, Sarah Morlok Cotton also recounted that their father abused them and even sexually abused them as teenagers.
Severe Mental Illness
The Morlok quadruplets' fame finally turned tragic. As adults, all four suffered from severe mental health problems. In their twenties, they were diagnosed with schizophrenia. Thus, the quadruplets gained notoriety for a second time – this time in the scientific community and under a different name.
To protect the family's identity, their surname was changed to
"Genain"
for research purposes. The sisters were known in literature as Nora, Iris, Myra and Hester Genain. Scientists investigated the genetic predisposition of the disorder and concluded that it was
"an unfortunate interplay of nature and nurture"
. Abuse by their father played a role, as did the genes of their paternal grandmother, who allegedly suffered from schizophrenia too.
One half of the quadruplets: Sarah Morlok Cotton (left) with her sister Edna in 2001.
Sarah Morlok Cotton was the only one of the four sisters who was able to lead an independent life. She married, had two children and worked as a secretary. Wilma died in 2002, Helen in 2003 and Edna in 2015.
https://www.stern.de/panorama/weltgeschehen/vierlinge--die-tragische-geschichte-der-morlok-schwestern-35916960.html
August 26, 2025
When I look at the photos of the four sisters, I doubt that they were identical.
But they were definitely sisters. A
B 
C 
D 
