“The treachery of demons is nothing compared to the betrayal of an angel.” ―Brenna Yovanoff.
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“The treachery of demons is nothing compared to the betrayal of an angel.” ―Brenna Yovanoff.
This must be where pies go when they die.
I was in the bible but they had to edit me out because I said curses words
A reminder that bats are superior to swords for their inherent potential for inflicted pain
Nothing rivals a sword in homoeroticism, but for just raw pain, bone breaking, blocking, and parrying, bats reign supreme
angelic selfie! 🔥
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here’s a picture of the Angel Gabriel holding Baby Jesus while the Blessed Mother tries to rip off Satan’s head
Image Description:
A photo of a medieval manuscript with an illustration of exactly what is described above. Mary looks quietly determined, or perhaps annoyed that she’s having to do this. Gabriel looks mildly concerned. The baby Jesus has his hands up and appears to be praying. Satan is in a monstrous form: his head is beast-like with two large horns (which Mary is grabbing onto), his teeth are large, and his legs are huge, scaled, clawed chicken feet. The rest of his body is obscured by Mary, who is crouched on top of him. Mary has both a crown and a halo. Gabriel has a blue halo and green wings. Jesus doesn’t appear to have a halo.
what tragic character from ancient greek literature are you?
ANTIGONE
you are antigone, from the theban plays by sophocles. you are bold, unwavering in your morals and your passion, an unstoppable force of nature. but when you go head-to-head with an immovable object, your ideals can lead you to self-destruction. you are stubbornly resilient & fearless to a fault, and aren't afraid to stand alone in the face of death. antigone, in your quest for justice, don't forget: you are allowed to step back, to love life a little, to be young once more before soldiering on to the very very end. be selfish in your fierceness, just once.
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I actually used to make these little plays. I would stand there, and I would act out where I was dying or something. I would make them sit there and watch all my plays. I would be talking in gibberish language, like I was talking in a different language, and my parents would be like, ‘Oh that was great!’ and I’d be like, 'Wait, it’s not done!’ (x)
Atomic Blonde (2018) / David Leitch