it has literally actually not even exaggerating been thREE YEARS since tlat updated are you full of sadness and pain and horror bc i am
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it has literally actually not even exaggerating been thREE YEARS since tlat updated are you full of sadness and pain and horror bc i am
bahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah
twilight set pictures with the same cursed energy
the first twilight literally looks like it was filmed by high school students for a class project
Hi.
*vampire voice* my love… how do i preheat the oven
sitting on and touching warm rocks…………. now thats the good stuff…….
Are you….. A reptile ?
what are you a cop? mind your business
The Edge of Seventeen (2016)
— Angela Carter, from The Sadeian Woman and the Ideology of Pornography, c. 1978.
In many ways, women are death’s natural companions. Every time a woman gives birth, she is creating not only a life, but a death. Samuel Beckett wrote that women “give birth astride of a grave.”
— Caitlin Doughty, from Smoke Gets in Your Eyes: And Other Lessons from the Crematory
— Samantha Hunt, interviewed by The New Yorker
— Claudia Dey, ‘Mothers as Makers of Death’
I LOVE HER I REALLY DO
stranger things: a summary
me: ahh yes. time for a romance movie on this grey sunday
me: *puts on the conjuring 2 (2016), dir. James Wan*
@ d&d while watching 8x05 after getting the 8x04 bullshit
’90s Teenagers in Their Bedrooms, Adrienne Salinger
In 1995, artist Adrienne Salinger wanted to depict the authentic lives of young people in ‘90s America — a contrast to the perfect Beverly Hills 90210 types portrayed in the media. She photographed teens in the most intimate space of all: their bedrooms.
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