MOROWELL
[noun/verb]
1. to wallow in misery.
2. to deliberately remain morose.

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@foramomentlikethat
MOROWELL
[noun/verb]
1. to wallow in misery.
2. to deliberately remain morose.
when u accidently type me instead of my
accidentally typing “yeha” instead of “yeah”
accidentally typing olay instead of okay
accidentally typing “oy” instead of yo
accidentally typing “god” instead of “good”
accidentally typing ‘thy’ instead of ‘they’
accidentally typing “beliebe” instead of “believe”
typing “hte” instead of “the”
typing “laso” instead of “also”
typing “oaky” instead of “okay”
typing “teh” instead of “the”
I think about love on a scale from 1 to 10. Most of us find a 6 or 7, and that’s why we have divorce. It’s the truth. We settle for that 6 or 7. But I like to think Kevin is Chiron’s 10. He’s found that and he realizes that there’s no reason to settle for a 6 or a 7 because, “I know this person is my 10. Whether or not this person believes I’m his 10, I’m going to devote my life to this person entirely.” That’s why the line where he says, “You’re the only man that’s ever touched me,” for me, was the most amazing, most beautiful thing I’ve seen in cinema, period. Because that’s what we strive for as people, to find that one person because they’re there. If Kevin doesn’t feel that they should be together, Chiron is just going to die a miserable person because that’s his person and he won’t settle for anything else. But I like to think they’re together, walking in Central Park hand-in-hand when they’re 90 years old. - Trevante Rhodes
Moonlight (2016, dir. Barry Jenkins)
god of night
A sketch commission for @drawsaurus who wanted Graves and Credence sharing a sad kiss. Thank you so much for commissioning me Hon! I’m glad you liked it!
I don’t know necessarily that I would produce under my own company right now. Producing is not something that I’m thinking about. Directing is something that I will be doing very shortly, trying to figure out what to get my hands on. And I can’t imagine writing a script and wanting to direct it and not having a producing credit, because I would want to have a big chunk of power on that end, if I wrote something.
If you don’t love Mrs. Hudson we can’t be friends.
I’m with Sherlock on this. Mrs. H definitely ran the cartel.
Fairy pigeons?
edit: for those concerned about the colorful birds, I was able to find this:
They are dyed and fed a special diet. These are pigeons located in Pearl City Hawaii and the Humane society has certified that they are treated humanely and are not in any danger from the process that changes their coloring. Their keeper (Doug Beter) has been recognized by the humane society for his best practices and his care for the birds.
@asamandra
Aww, they are so beautiful!!
i made a video featuring multiple species of penguin
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them → Ezra Miller as Credence Barebone
I think that it’s fantastic to have this character who is almost a step further in J.K. Rowling’s confrontation of the pandemic of abuse in the world. There’s something about it that’s very much an extension of a lot of the most serious themes in the Harry Potter series.
One night I couldn’t find sleep I realised hogwarts bathrooms were never described (and I was craving onsens because since I discovered them I’m obsessed) and I was thinking onsens would super fit hufflepuffs ! Then I tried to imagine the other houses’ bathrooms … So here it is ! It was a great exercise for me as I never design backgrounds ! (uh tumblr presentation is shitty ;_;)
Look at this Slytherin Bathroom! *falling in love*
This is brilliant, all that time and effort gone into this. I love the Slytherin bathroom the most.
See this is one of the reasonds I love slytherin. We have the best bathrooms. AND I LOVE HOW MUCH THOUGHT YOU PUT INTO EACH ONE!! The Ravenclaw one especially.
This is so detailed and creative and brilliant! I love it 😍
Melinoe is a chthonic nymph or goddess propitiated as a bringer of nightmares and madness. The terms in which she is described are typical of moon goddesses in Greek poetry. Melinoë is the daughter of Persephone, who was visited by Zeus disguised as her husband Hades. Although the wording of the hymn is unclear at this point, Hades becomes angry upon learning of the pregnancy and rends her flesh.
She brings night terrors to mortals by manifesting in strange forms, and can drive mortals insane. She is often depicted as half-black, half-white, representing the duality of the heavenly Zeus and the infernal Hades.
Tamamo no mae - by Yu Cheng Hong
“A legendary fox spirit in Japanese mythology”
Shapeshifter Aesthetic ; requested by anon
Shapeshifters are beings that have the ability to transform into other living things. In some lore they have to kill the thing they are assuming the shape of before hand, and in others it is an ability cast on an object using a spell or magic. The most popular version of shapeshifting is that of a person into an animal, and vice versa.
Hecate Aesthetic ; requested by @kakussy-licious
Hecate is a goddess in Ancient Greek religion and mythology, most often shown holding two torches or a key and in later periods depicted in triple form. She was variously associated with crossroads, entrance-ways, light, magic, witchcraft, knowledge of herbs and poisonous plants, ghosts, necromancy, and sorcery.
mythological posters, featuring persephone
“Her name is commonly derived from pherein phonon, “to bring” or “cause death,” and the form Persephone occurs first in Hesiod, the Homeric form being Persephoneia.”