James Worson
Posted by Optik on January 21st, 2013 08:00 AM | No Comment
On September 3, 1873, a man named James Worson had accepted a challenge to race, in record time, from the town of Leamington to the town of Coventry, a 20-mile trek. He had been boasting of his foot skills and ...
Mama
Posted by Optik on October 15th, 2012 06:18 PM | No CommentCartoon Symbolism Theories
Posted by Optik on September 10th, 2010 08:00 AM | 5 Comments
Batman
One theory I've heard pertaining to Batman called the "Batman in Silent Hill" Theory. It states that none of Batman's rogues actually exist, and each one is a representation of a part of his fractured mind that he must (repeatedly) ...
Isla de las Munecas: Mexico’s Island of the Dolls
Posted by Optik on August 9th, 2010 08:00 AM | No Comment
The Canals of Xochimilico hold a mystical charm that seems almost unsettling. Over hundreds of years the area has been desecrated to only one canal. This sole tributary is all that is left of the ancient Lake Xochimilico. Still, the ...
Centralia, Pennsylvania aka Silent Hill
Posted by Optik on March 2nd, 2010 08:52 AM | No Comment
If you were driving north on route 61 in the heart of the Anthracite coal region in Pennsylvania in recent years, you may have come across a detour of 61 at the top of a hill in a community called ...


