Pained Grin
dannilushh:

st0rkcharmer:

kimscareerisdead:

its starting

Damn

I just watched the news report on this shit 5 min ago. Fuck man, if this is the start then I’m way too close to miami.

He ate the man’s face. He didn’t just gnaw. He ate and swallowed the victim’s face from forehead to chin. Even ate his eyes.

dannilushh:

st0rkcharmer:

kimscareerisdead:

its starting

Damn

I just watched the news report on this shit 5 min ago. Fuck man, if this is the start then I’m way too close to miami.

He ate the man’s face. He didn’t just gnaw. He ate and swallowed the victim’s face from forehead to chin. Even ate his eyes.

thesecretsofthebrokens:

What doctors said….
Doctor Gaines killed himself because he couldn’t handle the asylum and it’s patients anymore.
Secret…
The doctor was roaming the halls during the night on June 15, 1945 and saw the door open. Assuming one of the patients had escaped their room and adventured into the room, he entered. The room was pitch black so he felt around for the light switch. Whilst looking for the switch, the door slammed shut behind him. Freaking out, the doctor tried opening it, only to find out it had been locked behind him. Suddenly the lights switched on and the room was filled with blood and an operation table stood in the middle, with bloody supplies on it. Some force pulled him and pinned him onto the table, not allowing him to move a muscle, like a thick lead blanket laid upon him. Suddenly some of the operation equipment rose in the air, like an invisible doctor was operating on him. The amputation knife dug into the top of his arm, slicing into the inner side, and pulled straight down his arm. It repeated with his other one. Dr. Gaines screamed, the pain and the blood unbearable. He watched as the knife made it’s way down to his legs and sliced both of them, from his thighs all the way down to his feet, the same way it did his arms. He tried screaming, but he had lost too much blood and felt too dizzy, nothing came out. He died in that room, on the “operating table”. Doctors later found his body between the doors, propping them open.

Who knows what was let out that night.

thesecretsofthebrokens:

What doctors said….

Doctor Gaines killed himself because he couldn’t handle the asylum and it’s patients anymore.

Secret…

The doctor was roaming the halls during the night on June 15, 1945 and saw the door open. Assuming one of the patients had escaped their room and adventured into the room, he entered. The room was pitch black so he felt around for the light switch. Whilst looking for the switch, the door slammed shut behind him. Freaking out, the doctor tried opening it, only to find out it had been locked behind him. Suddenly the lights switched on and the room was filled with blood and an operation table stood in the middle, with bloody supplies on it. Some force pulled him and pinned him onto the table, not allowing him to move a muscle, like a thick lead blanket laid upon him. Suddenly some of the operation equipment rose in the air, like an invisible doctor was operating on him. The amputation knife dug into the top of his arm, slicing into the inner side, and pulled straight down his arm. It repeated with his other one. Dr. Gaines screamed, the pain and the blood unbearable. He watched as the knife made it’s way down to his legs and sliced both of them, from his thighs all the way down to his feet, the same way it did his arms. He tried screaming, but he had lost too much blood and felt too dizzy, nothing came out. He died in that room, on the “operating table”. Doctors later found his body between the doors, propping them open.

Who knows what was let out that night.

Lobotomy (Greek: λοβός – lobos: “lobe (of brain)”; τομή – tomē: “cut/slice”) is a neurosurgical procedure, a form of psychosurgery, also known as a leukotomy or leucotomy (from the Greek λευκός – leukos: “clear/white” and tome). It consists of cutting the connections to and from the prefrontal cortex, the anterior part of the frontal lobes of the brain as a solution to any form of psychosis.

Lobotomy (Greek: λοβός – lobos: “lobe (of brain)”; τομή – tomē: “cut/slice”) is a neurosurgical procedure, a form of psychosurgery, also known as a leukotomy or leucotomy (from the Greek λευκός – leukos: “clear/white” and tome). It consists of cutting the connections to and from the prefrontal cortex, the anterior part of the frontal lobes of the brain as a solution to any form of psychosis.