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#Dahmer - Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story
blackstar30 · 2 years
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Evan Peters with blonde, curly hair is such a serve
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irepookie · 2 years
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Y'all if I see one fucking slash or smut fic with Jeffrey Dahmer just because Evan Peters plays him I'm setting Tumblr on fire.
I haven't seen one but I know you, Fandom. He's played some pretty messed up people in the past but they were Fictional. Now it's not.
Don't even think about it.
I know you like Evan and he's a great guy and his blonde hair brings you back to Tate era but Jeffrey Dahmer was a real person who did actual horrible things and caused a lot of pain that still haunts their descendants nowadays.
It's not an attempt to censor or anything but please it's just wrong and completely dismisses the point of the show and is disrespectful to the victims and their families.
So PLEASE admire his work (and the rest of the cast and crew's) praise his outstanding performance, but don't forget it's not a fictional character you can thrist over.
Thanks for coming to my TED talk
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Lawd have murthy mm m mm
(this is not about dahmer)
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crispysinnsawwce · 2 years
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meltlilith · 2 years
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House of Mouse is my multiverse of madness
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callmebrycelee · 1 year
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MY MAN CRUSH MONDAY IS...EVAN PETERS
Evan Thomas Peters is an American actor best known for his work on the hit FX horror anthology American Horror Story. Evan was born January 20, 1987 in St. Louis, Missouri. He is 35 years old and an Aquarius. Evan’s television work includes Phil of the Future, Invasion, Dirty, Without a Trace, Monk, House, One Tree Hill, Ghost Whisperer, Criminal Minds, The Mentalist, The Office, Parenthood, In Plain Sight, Pose, WandaVision, and Mare of Easttown. In addition to his roles on television, Evan has also appeared on the big screen. His film roles include Sleepover, An American Crime, Mama’s Boy, Gardens of the Night, Never Back Down, Kick-Ass, Never Back Down 2: The Beatdown, The Good Doctor, X-Men: Days of Future Past, The Lazarus Effect, Elvis & Nixon, X-Men: Apocalypse, The Pirates of Somalia, American Animals, Deadpool 2, Dark Phoenix, and I Am Woman. Evan can now be seen in the Netflix true crime anthology series Dahmer - Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story were he plays the titular character. Evan is 5 feet and 11 inches tall.
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melzsahs · 1 year
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Evan Peters at Golden Globes 2023 after-party ❤️ he won an award, still cant believe it, im soo proud of himm, he deserves it!
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ladamedusoif · 1 year
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OOH HELLO?!
The Hollywood Reporter Drama Actor Roundtable premieres in a couple of hours. Look at that lineup!!
youtube
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ahslilmonsters · 2 years
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Dahmer thoughts
Y’all….. Evan Peters & Niecy Nash are giving us the performance of their lives & it is INTENSE!! The are fully doing justice to the victims stories, & already had me crying the first episode. I have NEVER seen any other true crime work showcase the true, complex emotions of the victims the way they are displayed in this show. Placing us in the shoes of the survivors & victims is the only way to tell this terror filled story anymore. The fact that Dahmer’s story was used to cover up the racism & homophobia that took place along with the failure of his parents & the police department to stop him, is a heavy reflection of these still ongoing issues in our society. Though this is an ill-fated story, it humanizes the victims & survivors in a dehumanizing society. These were REAL people with REAL emotions & SOULS, & we MUST remember them over the monster who traumatized them and/or took their lives.
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Steven M. Hicks, 18
Steven Tuomi, 25
Ricky Beeks, 33
Raymond Smith, 32
Joseph Bradehoft, 25
Jamie Doxtator, 14
Richard Guerrero, 22
Anthony Hughes, 31
Oliver Lacy, 24
Errol Lindsey, 19
Ernest Miller, 22
Anthony Sears, 26
Konerak Sinthasomphone, 14
Edward W. Smith, 27
Curtis Straughter, 17
David C. Thomas, 22
Matt Turner, 20
Jeremiah Weinberger, 23
Survivors
Ronald Flowers
Tracy Edwards
Preston Davis
Billy Capshaw
Brother Sinthasomphone
Glenda Gleveland
To each & every& family member & neighbor effected, & to the many others whose names are unknown.
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lunastar92 · 2 years
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cenestpasaudrey · 10 months
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I have only seen four of the movies/series from this list but I think it’s either Evan Peters or Steven Yeun… 🤷‍♀️
Also… why use that photo for Sam Claflin? Lmao
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andichoseyou · 9 months
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crispysinnsawwce · 2 years
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Jeffrey Dahmer passed out drunk
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iuglyghost · 1 year
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So proud ✨
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callmebrycelee · 1 year
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HAPPY 36TH BIRTHDAY, EVAN PETERS!!!
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wikipediafag · 2 years
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watched that dahmer netflix thing. have some thoughts, mainly on the ethics of its existence.
i feel like most people have heard about how extremely fucking upset the victims families are. and they’re fully entitled to it. not only is the case relatively recent, occurring within a large selection of the show’s audience’s lifetime (he was sentenced in ‘92), but they didn't even ask the victims’ families’ permission before.... they didn't even give them forewarning that the show was being made/released.
ryan murphy has made his own statements that the show exists to ‘center the victims’ or whatever and said he tried to avoid using Dahmer’s pov etc etc tbh idrc. at the end of the day, not only is the show inaccurate, but it fully fails at deglamorizing the killer’s perspective. its dripping in AHSesque dramatization, and of course it is! it's a drama. everyone knows this isn't made for the victims. it's made for the audience to enjoy as entertainment.
im a true crime enjoyer, i am. i’ve read about this case many times. i completely understand having macabre (special or otherwise) interests or hyperfixations or whatever true crime may be to you. but at the end of the day, there's no reason to have this drama-thriller miniseries besides profit. why didnt they ask the victims families? because they would have said no. why didnt they make only a documentary? so they could make more money. why have it be a ryan murphy netflix special starring evan peters? MONEY. if they wanted to make something to exist as an education tool for the general public that focus on telling the victims’ stories, they would have made a book or long ass documentary. but the research and rights would cost way more... the audience would be smaller as you get less glamorous.. not to mention NOBODY INVOLVED WANTED IT TO EXIST they’d most likely not assist
the show might try to drag the viewer through the gory details, but that’s not a substitute for using what accuracy or victim representation exists as a storytelling device or marketing point. there are a billion existent ways to learn about jeffery dahmer’s crimes if that’s your only goal. the existence of this show is so selfish leave these people to be
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