
if i look back, i am lost
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

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Cosmic Funnies
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shark vs the universe
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Show & Tell
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Jord | @jordhammond
Found on a forum for my favourite car the nissan 300zx, look what they done to my boy.
Winter weekends kept close to the wood stove. 📷: @sugarhousehomestead #upknorth #getoutofthecity (at Vermont) https://www.instagram.com/p/B8CEkZXgzri/?igshid=1i6n61sjoz0bk
unfortunately, on this platonic male outing at outback steakhouse, my partner has ordered a “blooming onion”, transforming this once casual affair into a romantic tryst
Untitled // Brandon Tormanen
chaotic good
Justin Scottish | @jscottish
HORROR FILMS IN THE 2010′S: Every decade of horror has a different tone and feeling to it. Things come and go. Tastes change. It is very possible that in 20 years we will feel nostalgia for the 2010s the same way we feel nostalgia for the 1980s. However, what is more likely is that, like the 80s, the era of horror we’re living in now will reverberate. It will continue on. It will remain ever-relevant to us as audiences because, quite frankly, we will keep coming back to the films we’re watching now. Because quality films stay alive. Long live the 2010s — a new age of Gods and Monsters. (source)
Get Out (2017) dir. Jordan Peele The Cabin in the Woods (2011) dir. Drew Goddard The Conjuring (2013) dir. James Wan Us (2019) dir. Jordan Peele Hereditary (2018) dir. Ari Aster It Follows (2014) dir. David Robert Mitchell The Witch (2015) dir. Robert Eggers It (2017) dir. Andy Muschietti
Good to see a fellow bi woman supporting her lesbian colleague. These stories are always horrifying. Support and solidarity are desperately needed.
Robert Pattinson's commentary in Twilight is hilarious
What's the kinkiest thing you are into?
feeling wanted
bitch me too