*imagines you, imagining me*
Not today Justin
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
sheepfilms

pixel skylines
Cosimo Galluzzi
will byers stan first human second

if i look back, i am lost
styofa doing anything

#extradirty
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Love Begins
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Keni
AnasAbdin
Peter Solarz

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occasionally subtle
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*imagines you, imagining me*
aspenfaye, a user on Spotify
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مستخدمين تمبلر في كوكب موازي من إللى حاصل فالسوشيال ✌️🚶🏽♂️😂
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Centaurworld-
I knew this show was going to get dark the moment I first saw it, but damn I wasn’t expecting it to go straight into the Abyss.
Do you think people are naturally born bad, or do you think that they're eventually made bad by those around them?
I've been watching the Ted Bundy Tapes on Netflix and it just has me thinking about where the breaking point was. What would cause him to do such disgusting things? Ted Bundy says he had a great childhood, even went to church, and appeared as a normal individual. He even mentions in the tape that typically theorists want to point their finger at a trauma early in their life, but sometimes there just isn't a reason.
However, other serial killers, such as Jeffery Dahmer, or the killer clown (John Wayne Gacy) theorists try to root their killings back to their trauma (although their trauma absolutely didn't give them an excuse to do the unspeakable things they did) as they each were closeted homosexuals. They were either afraid to come out or they were rejected by their loved ones once they did come out.
People typically will try to root an evil person's actions in their trauma but perhaps that evil was just there all along, inside them from the moment they were born. People want to believe that there is an excuse for their unspeakable actions, but sometimes there just isn't.
Personally, i believe that people CAN be born evil.
It's officially spooky season so I've been doing some thinking. The act of killing someone or even multiple people is seen as something peculiar to most people because most people could never commit something as treacherous as murder, and definitely not over and over like the ones listed above.
You ever think, back in the day... this is where we’d be?
Celeste's room 🌙⭐️☁️
““But as bad as it was, I learned something about myself … That I could go through something like that, and survive.” - Nicholas Sparks”
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oh to be the subject of a poem
i hope you heal from the things no one ever apologized for
and I hope you heal from the things you don’t want to talk about
I hope you heal from the things no one else knows you went through
turn up the volume on your favorite song to scare the serotonin out of hiding
…don’t go…
Sweet Princess, if through this wicked witch’s trick, a spindle should your finger prick. A ray of hope there still may be in this, the gift I give to thee.
SLEEPING BEAUTY (1959) dir. Clyde Geronimi
home, daliah ammar // when god talks to your father, salma deera // lost river, dir. ryan gosling (2014) // aloha from hell, richard kadrey // punishment, marcin cienski // ghoul, mud howard // pet sematary, dir. mary lambert (1989).
playing with my littlest pet shop late at night and making videos with the flash of my phone was definently the peak of my childhood
oh what id give to go back to when i only cared about littlest pet shop