october 2025 • the lake district
we're not kids anymore.
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ

JVL
Game of Thrones Daily

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shark vs the universe
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❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
Three Goblin Art

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Jules of Nature

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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Cosimo Galluzzi
RMH
noise dept.
Cosmic Funnies

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@eleamori
october 2025 • the lake district
130 favorite horror movies: (1/130)
"nosferatu. does this word not sound like the midnight call of the bird of death? do not utter it, or the images of life will fade - into pale shadows and ghostly dreams will rise from your heart and feed your blood." - nosferatu (1922) dir. f.w. murnau
*Scrolls past*
*reluctant sigh*
*scrolls back up*
*rebogs*
Scottish dagger with antler hilt, 19th century.
from Sofe Design Auctions
I don't think Tolkien is a good fantasy writer because he scored the highest at some objective Best Fantasy Book Test that every fantasy writer has to take, I think he's a good fantasy writer because he created a world based on things that he was interested in. I feel like a lot of fantasy writers think that they need to create a whole language for their world because Tolkien did and obviously his books are the best so they have to emulate him, but Tolkien did that because he was a linguistics nerd. I think the lesson to be learned from him is not that you have to include elves and deep history and new languages, but that you have to write endlessly about the things you are a huge nerd about and use those things to create your fantasy world
Lithuanian spinning wheels, 1936, photographed by Balys Buračas.
Handspun by me using a drop spindle, using dyed corriedale wool I got in Taos last year :)
The ocean leaves behind pieces of herself 🐚♡
St. Mary’s ruins in Wales
it’s almost halloween…… vampires…… my window will be open………..
“Nobody in the world, nobody in history, has ever gotten their freedom by appealing to the moral sense of the people who were oppressing them.”
- Assata Shakur
Mori Girl Papier 2 (2010)
Fort Creek
Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario Canada 10.2025
i bet count von count has killer fuckin music taste
look what he drives. i have got to get this little purple fucks spotify
Dawn, mid-July 2020
I love this shot from The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. It is one of the most quietly magical moments in the film. The wide frame makes Aragorn and Arwen feel small amidst the moonlit forest, giving their meeting both intimacy and grandeur. The cool, bluish late-night light spills through the leaves like something out of a storybook, while the surrounding foliage and shadows wrap them in secrecy. It’s a private, romantic encounter, yet the scale of the shot lets it breathe like an epic. It is a love story whispered in the middle of a legend.