FAITH: The Unholy Trinity ↳ movie posters
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FAITH: The Unholy Trinity ↳ movie posters
mirror demon
sunshine x grumpy
by valkiriya-x
"There's a little witch in all of us." PRACTICAL MAGIC (1998), dir. Griffin Dunne.
Lilith by Andrei Posea
i don't think this was the "hand objective" they were talking about
‘arent we supposed to have antlers or something’
‘fuck if i know’
OMFG THIS IS SO CUTE, I CANNOT EVEN OMFG I AM DYING BECAUSE OF THE CUTENESS
THEY’RE BOTH SMILING OMG
Stunning sunset! This happens because of a phenomenon called Rayleigh scattering: cirrus clouds scatter the longer, red wavelengths of light and give the sky an orange or reddish hue | source
CHECK!!!
Pokemon coming to Nintendo Switch
Art by Joshua Dunlop
Realistic Fire Pokemon by Joshua Dunlop http://bit.ly/2DhN0A7
The Oddish line!
(via Joshua Dunlop)
It’s been a while since I made a little comic :’)
Dishonored || Knife of Dunwall
Happy 10th Dishonored Anniversary yall!
Bringing some of the old pieces back because i fell into a very sentimental mood browsing old fanarts of the game today T_T
Me: Did you know that medieval cathedrals weren't actually supposed to be dark and rundown places with only stained glass as color? They were bright places full of light... the reason they look like that now is because of the centuries of accumulated grime and dust, here look at this restoration of the Cathedral of Chartres in France:
It's based on actual paint from the times, and when you think about it, it makes a lot more sense, after all a church is supposed to be a bright place of hope. Yet when we think about the middle ages we think about grimy and dark cathedrals. I wonder how much of our conception of history is shaped by our current visions of historical buildings.
My Goth GF: listen, I don't think this thing between us is working,