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brokehorrorfan:

Friday the 13th: Horror at Camp Crystal Lake will be released this summer via The Op Games. The survival horror board game will carry a $29.99 retail price.

3-6 players take on the roles of stereotypical camp counselors - the Nerd, the Jock, the Partier, the Nice Guy, the Diva, and the Final Girl - and try to live through five nights of being terrorized by Jason Voorhees. Strategy and supplies are your tools for survival.

The game also includes the cabin board, six player boards, six player tokens, six escape tokens, 67 supply tokens, 88 blood splatter tokens, six backpack cards, 10 critical supply cards, 64 fear cards, one night tracker, one camp bag, and a rule book.

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mithli:

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im really shocked the new yorker is being honest about this. sick

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minya8chan:

What Have They Done to Your Daughters?

minya8chan:
“What Have They Done to Your Daughters?
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minya8chan:

What Have They Done to Your Daughters?

ladamarossa:

The Devonsville Terror (1983)

minya8chan:

What Have They Done to Your Daughters?

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Sen. Bernie Sanders on Monday joined a rising chorus of progressives demanding the city of Philadelphia seize the shuttered 500-bed Hahnemann hospital from its owner, investment banker Joel Freedman, and reopen the facility to handle the coming peak infections of the coronavirus in the city.

“The city should reopen Hahnemann hospital immediately,” Sanders said in a tweet Monday at midday.

Sanders, who supported efforts to stop the hospital’s closure in July 2019, including rallying with the facility’s supporters, was one of a growing number of advocates calling for the city to take matters into its own hands after Freedman refused to lease the building to the city for less than $1 million a month.

“Seize it,” tweeted progressive radio host Benjamin Dixon.

On Sunday, Freedman’s mansion in Philadelphia had “Joel Kills” and “Free Hahnemann” spray painted on its side.

Philadelphians were not sympathetic.

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