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Fool me once, shame on – shame on you. Fool me – you can’t get fooled again. George W. Bush

In professional wrestling, razor blade cutting, commonly referred to as “blading”, is the practice of intentionally cutting oneself (or sometimes a fellow wrestler) to produce bleeding for dramatic effect. The technique has been used for decades to enhance storytelling, making matches feel more brutal and emotional, especially in hardcore wrestling promotions like ECW, CZW, and classic NWA-era bouts.

How Blading Works

  1. Hidden Blade: Wrestlers typically conceal a small, thin razor blade—often broken off from a safety razor—in their wrist tape, boot, or even a referee’s pocket.
  2. The Spot: A predetermined moment in the match, often after a chair shot, cage collision, or punch barrage, signals when the wrestler will blade.
  3. Execution: The wrestler discreetly pulls out the blade and quickly makes a small incision—usually on the forehead, where blood vessels are close to the skin and bleed heavily but safely. Some wrestlers use a slight “X” motion rather than a single cut to ensure a more controlled bleed.
  4. Selling the Blood: After blading, wrestlers increase blood flow by rubbing or tapping the wound and working up a sweat, which makes the blood mix with perspiration for a dramatic effect. Excessive bleeding (known as “juicing hard”) can sometimes result in a crimson mask—a face completely covered in blood.
  5. Disposal: The blade is quickly discarded, sometimes flicked away in the ring or handed off to a referee to avoid detection.

Famous Blading Incidents

  • Ric Flair – One of the most notorious blade users, Flair was known for turning his white-blond hair bright red in nearly every big match.
  • Eddie Guerrero (2004) – In his WWE match against JBL at Judgment Day, Guerrero bladed too deeply, causing a horrifying amount of blood loss.
  • Shawn Michaels vs. Chris Jericho (2008) – In the PG-era WWE, Michaels got “hardway” busted open (real injury), but the effect was similar to blading.
  • Mick Foley – A hardcore legend, Foley often bladed in brutal matches, such as his Hell in a Cell bout with The Undertaker.

Blading vs. Hardway Bleeding

  • Blading is controlled, with the wrestler deciding when and where to bleed.
  • Hardway Bleeding occurs when a wrestler is legitimately busted open due to impact (e.g., a stiff punch, chair shot, or headbutt).

Safety & Controversy

  • Many promotions, including WWE, have banned blading due to health concerns, especially the risks of infections like Hepatitis.
  • Some wrestlers have suffered excessive blood loss from bad cuts, leading to serious health risks.
  • Promotions like AEW occasionally allow blading for dramatic effect, but under strict supervision.

Blading remains a controversial yet legendary aspect of pro wrestling history, forever linked to the industry’s most dramatic and hardcore moments.

Harry Potter’s Imperium

Scene: The opulent Vatican office. The Young Pope sits behind his desk, his piercing gaze fixed on Daniel Radcliffe, who fidgets slightly in his chair.

The Young Pope: (leaning back, steepling his fingers) Mr. Radcliffe, I watched Imperium last night. A fascinating performance. You’ve mastered the art of inhabiting a character, haven’t you?

Daniel Radcliffe: (smiling nervously) Thank you, Your Holiness. It was a challenging role, but one I felt was important. Exposing the dangers of white supremacy, you know?

The Young Pope: (leaning forward, tone sharp) Exposing, yes. But did you consider what might be… rekindled?

Daniel Radcliffe: (frowning) Rekindled?

The Young Pope: (gesturing vaguely) The minds of the lost are like dry tinder, Mr. Radcliffe. You infiltrated their world, embodied their rage, their symbols, their language. And in doing so, you became… convincing. Too convincing.

Daniel Radcliffe: (defensive) That wasn’t the intention. The film was meant to show the ugliness of that ideology, to make people think.

The Young Pope: (smirking) Think, yes. And yet, here we are. Reports are reaching me of young men in Craig Cobbsville—wherever that forsaken place is—discussing your performance with reverence.

Daniel Radcliffe: (aghast) Reverence?

The Young Pope: (nodding solemnly) They’ve turned your performance into a rallying cry. “A thousand years in Craig Cobbsville,” they say. A utopia, apparently. A dystopia, in truth.

Daniel Radcliffe: (shaking his head) That’s… that’s insane.

The Young Pope: (leaning in, voice dropping) Insanity, Mr. Radcliffe, is not as distant from reality as we like to believe. You tried to unmask them, but in their twisted minds, you’ve become a prophet.

Daniel Radcliffe: (defiantly) But, I am the chosen one!

The Young Pope: (raising an eyebrow, amused) Chosen for what, exactly? To lead them to their own destruction?

Daniel Radcliffe: (insistent) No, I mean—I was chosen to fight hate, to expose it!

The Young Pope: (leaning back) And yet, they follow you now, don’t they? Not as a man who exposed their hate, but as one who embodied it.

Daniel Radcliffe: (desperately) But, I am the chosen one!

The Young Pope: (smiling faintly) So you keep saying. But chosen by whom? God? Fate? Or the algorithm of modern media, which cares only for the loudest, most provocative voices?

Daniel Radcliffe: (frustrated) I was chosen by my convictions! By the need to do what’s right!

The Young Pope: (with a sly grin) Convictions are admirable, Mr. Radcliffe. But as you’ve seen, even the chosen one can be misinterpreted.

Daniel Radcliffe: (firmly) But, I am the chosen one!

The Young Pope: (with mock gravitas) Then act like it.

Daniel Radcliffe: (blinking) What?

The Young Pope: (standing, towering over him) You’ve declared yourself the chosen one, Mr. Radcliffe. Then embrace the burden. Go to Craig Cobbsville. Speak to these people. Show them the truth. Prove that the chosen one can lead not just with words, but with action.

Daniel Radcliffe: (hesitating) But what if I fail?

The Young Pope: (placing a hand on his shoulder) Then you will have failed as the chosen one. But at least you’ll have tried. And in the eyes of God, that may be enough.

Daniel Radcliffe: (nodding slowly) I’ll do it.

The Young Pope: (smiling enigmatically) Good. And remember, Mr. Radcliffe, the chosen one is not defined by their title, but by their deeds.

Daniel Radcliffe: (quietly, to himself) But I am the chosen one…

The Young Pope: (chuckling as he turns away) So you keep saying.

Roseanne’s Halloween Trans Solution

Ah, Ministry’s Every Day is Halloween! That classic song has been an anthem for anyone embracing an alternative lifestyle or celebrating individuality. The track, released in 1984, resonates with a sense of rebellion and the spirit of self-expression. Ministry, usually known for their industrial sound, leaned into a synth-pop vibe on this one, making it a unique track in their discography. Still such a relevant mood decades later!

The Roseanne Halloween episodes are classics! The show was known for taking Halloween seriously, setting a high bar with elaborate costumes, decorations, and spooky storylines that celebrated the holiday with humor and just the right amount of fright. From the Conner family’s creative costumes to their hilariously creepy pranks, these episodes became a staple of ’90s Halloween TV.

A trans-inclusive Halloween can be all about creating a welcoming, affirming space for people to express themselves freely. Here are some ideas:

  1. Gender-Expansive Costumes: Encourage costumes that break free from traditional gender expectations. Some fun ideas could be:
    • Historical mash-ups (e.g., Marie Antoinette with a punk twist, or a Victorian vampire with gender-bending fashion).
    • Fantasy and sci-fi characters that blend or play with gender, like a fierce fairy warrior or a gender-swapped take on iconic characters.
    • DIY monsters and mythical beings that let people get as creative as they want, without feeling limited by any stereotypes.
  2. Pronoun Pins and Name Tags: If you’re hosting an event, pronoun pins or name tags can make introductions smoother and more inclusive. Many people feel more comfortable if their gender expression and pronouns are respected right away.
  3. Celebrating Queer Icons and Archetypes: Invite costumes that honor LGBTQIA+ history or queer icons in horror and Halloween culture. From Elvira and Dr. Frank-N-Furter to characters with queer subtext, like vampires and witches, there are plenty of options.
  4. Affirming Space: If you’re hosting a gathering, create an environment that’s supportive and safe for everyone to experiment with expression.
  5. Inclusive Themes: Themes that celebrate liberation and creativity are great, such as “Monsters of the Future,” “Gender Revolution,” or “Fantasy Utopia.”

Cross-dressing for Halloween can be an empowering, fun way to play with identity, self-expression, and gender norms! Here are some tips for making it creative and respectful:

  1. Embrace Iconic Characters: Think outside the box with characters known for their distinct fashion and personality. Examples like the Rocky Horror characters (Dr. Frank-N-Furter, Magenta), David Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust, or historical figures can be fantastic, iconic options.
  2. Genderbent Costumes: Take any classic costume and flip the gender for a twist! For example, try a male version of the Wicked Witch of the West or a female version of Dracula. If you love superheroes, a gender-swapped Batman or Wonder Woman can be a fun way to reimagine well-known characters.
  3. Add Your Own Flair: Personal touches like makeup, wigs, and accessories make the look fully yours. A dramatic eye look, a bold wig, or contrasting colors can add flair and depth.
  4. Avoid Stereotypes: When cross-dressing, especially for comedic effect, aim to avoid caricatures or stereotypes that could come off as insensitive. Focusing on creativity and authenticity keeps it fun and respectful.
  5. Lean into Fantasy or Sci-Fi: Fantasy and sci-fi costumes lend themselves to fluid, creative interpretations, allowing you to explore different looks and styles that push traditional boundaries.

Halloween is all about exploration and creativity, and cross-dressing costumes can add so much to that experience!

“Clown World” has become a term to describe feeling like the world is chaotic, absurd, or out of control—a place where reality can feel like a circus. It’s often used to talk about how confusing or bizarre things feel in society. Some embrace the phrase humorously, wearing clown makeup or using clown imagery to represent how surreal things seem to have become, while others use it to voice frustration with the current state of things.

“Send in the Clowns” by Stephen Sondheim, right? That haunting song has resonated with so many people. It’s a perfect mix of sadness, irony, and introspection, almost like a melancholy acknowledgment that things don’t always go as planned—and sometimes, we can only cope by finding a bit of dark humor in it.

The Tragic Clown from The Sims is a classic! This character first appeared in The Sims: Livin’ Large expansion pack and became instantly iconic. The Tragic Clown shows up unannounced whenever Sims are feeling particularly low, trying to “cheer” them up with his sad antics—often making things worse with his gloomy, slapstick humor. He’s got that unforgettable outfit: a sad face, red nose, and oversized, droopy costume, which somehow makes him both funny and a bit unsettling.

He even made a comeback in The Sims 4, keeping his signature down-on-his-luck vibe alive. If you’re thinking about dressing up as him for Halloween, it’s a great mix of nostalgia, humor, and Halloween spookiness!

Joker: Folie à Deux, the highly anticipated sequel to Joker (2019), is set to dive deeper into Arthur Fleck’s dark, complex story. Directed by Todd Phillips, this sequel will bring back Joaquin Phoenix as Arthur, while Lady Gaga joins the cast as Harley Quinn, which has fans speculating about the dynamics of their relationship. The title, “Folie à Deux,” refers to a shared delusional disorder, hinting that we’ll see the psychological intensity between Joker and Harley unfold in a very raw and possibly musical way—yes, musical! The movie is expected to include musical numbers that explore Arthur’s psyche.

CONCLUSION

I gave you every day is Christmas with my digital tree, so why can’t we have Halloween everyday? Trans hens would never get bullied if every day was Halloween. On Halloween transvestites are not hassled by Chad or Tyrone.