current mood: historical fem!johnlock
* based on a letter from virginia woolf to vita sackville-west
trying on a metaphor
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Janaina Medeiros
RMH

Origami Around
almost home
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oozey mess

Love Begins

JVL
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
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$LAYYYTER
occasionally subtle

if i look back, i am lost
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

titsay
wallacepolsom
Stranger Things

roma★
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@dracanna
current mood: historical fem!johnlock
* based on a letter from virginia woolf to vita sackville-west
Chinchisol & chinchilluna.
see more on instagram.
Hymn of souls.
more on instagram.
Barbie redraw! Barbie of swan lake.
more on instagram.
Tell me one thing. All those facts and figures I saw of the Doctor’s life, you were never alone. All those bright and shining companions. But not any more?
No.
So, on Instagram, Aleikats made a redraw barbie tag and I decided to give it a try.
also, please, if you like it, follow me on Instagram (@Artelunae) or Twitter (@Artelune)
DOCTOR WHO | Mummy on the Orient Express (8.08)
Bagworm Moth caterpillars collect little twigs and cut them off to construct elaborate tiny log houses to live in (photos: Melvyn Yeo, Nick Bay)
I had to look this up because i thought there was no way these little faerie cabin-building caterpillars were real
Theyre magical
i need one🥺
cute gender neutral things to call ur partner
significant annoyance
More catradora, I'm too addicted to stop drawing those two.
Also remembering I sign as Artelune because I'm more active on twitter (@artelune) and on ig (@artelunae)
a small something
Sweetbitter (2018-…)
I could literally live on this gif.
NOTABLE HORROR FILMS OF THE DECADE (2010-2019)
“Horror has long been one of cinema’s most effective and interesting lenses through which to examine the things that scare us most, both as individuals, and as societies. In the 2010s, directors have been given the space to tell these stories their way—and confident marketing that makes sure they reach not only typical horror audiences, but outsiders who might love them just as much.”
Maleficent (USA, 2014)