PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Cosmic Funnies
Xuebing Du
noise dept.

shark vs the universe

roma★
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Peter Solarz
DEAR READER
occasionally subtle
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Mike Driver
wallacepolsom

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cherry valley forever

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@lifespoetry
Is the Penthouse Fandom dead? Where are my ao3 writers at?
UGHHHH!!! i MISS when castiel used to CLOCKKKK the Winchester brothers’ asses. IM YEARNING FOR ITTTTT.
Like, just look at this:
look, maybe he was a bit out of line for that BUT STILL.
OH AND WHAT ABOUT THIS!!!?!
THE GUY DIDNT EVEN SAY ANYTHING. He just looked at dean, smirked like an asshole, turned Dean on, and DIDNT DIE.
WHAT AN ICON
Pre-domesticated castiel come back to us pls we miss u 🙏
Is the Penthouse Fandom dead? Where are my ao3 writers at?
Why there isn't a single one Bae Ro Na x Ha Eun Byeol Fanfiction yet on ao3
Lady Godiva (1890) Jules Joseph Lefebvre
Detail of the painting "Lagarteran Bride" (1912) by Joaquín Sorolla y Batista, Spanish painter.
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Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida - Cucendo la vela, 1896
There's only one option I can't kill the pain so I must kill myself (―Kim Hyesoon, Face of Rhythm)
#samweek2024 Day Five Psychic Powers | Demon Blood | Lucifer
The case of the Lockwood mansion
Fandom: Teen wolf, Tvd
Just in time as he puts down reports of surprising brutal attacks of undefined animals his phone rings; a couple all the way down to a southern state requests an exorcism.
And he is reminded once again that Lydia is disillusioned with him as she spins in and out of view while she resolutely refuses to take wing until Stiles can barely stand upright from the exhaustion, enduring every moment into its next.
As he shoves the last half-taped box inside the car, after many sleepless nights he spent packing, Stiles hopes this case wouldn't lead to a bloodied ground.
Tags: Hunter Stiles, crossover
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
Esperant els nuvis [Waiting for the bride and groom], painted around 1910 by the Mallorcan artist Pilar Montaner de Sureda.
Museu Es Baluard, Palma (Mallorca, Balearic Islands).
La casa de Bernarda Alba and queerness.
I can't stop thinking about Martirio representing Lorca to some degree, his own desires, especially if you take into account that they both had an illness that tormented them: Lorca in the early years of his life, isolated, obscured from the world in his paternal house, and Martirio in what should have been the heyday of her youth, molding away, muddling her days under Bernarda's iron grip. They both have an unquenchable thirst for life, but they fall short in regards to everything it has to offer. Lorca writes about lovers long gone; most of his poems are molded by ambivalence about whether his own feelings were reciprocated and ultimately defined by tragedy.
In contrast to the blood wedding and the bride's lack of agency, the sisters are not prey to the desires of the male figures in their lives. More than Pepe, more than everything, every single girl wants to be free, and Pepe is a silent protagonist, but he holds no sway over them. He shifts the plot because they allow him to do so. He represents all the things the sisters are pining for. And Martirio pins, and she pins alone, perhaps even harder than Adela. Her desire is revealed later in the play, like something illicit, akin to Lorca's sonnets. You can feel its presence hovering in the space between the words on the page, always there but not quite there; at last, it stays ambiguous and nameless. You will not find it if you are not looking for it: queerness. Martirio yearns as though, in a sense, Pepe's attention can validate her existence, living in a rural area of Spain, a harsh environment that is unforgiving to everything that doesn't conform to its rules, despairing at the prospect of failing to assimilate in it in more ways than one.
Beautiful golden mermaids by Viktor Nizovtsev
The biggest split in the spn fanbase is between the people who watched the show and hallucinated a poignant horror series and the people who watched it and hallucinated a romcom
If you are an artist that works in realism or hyper-realism, this one’s for you!
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TW: Talks of cannibalism
i know vampires are technically canniblistic as they drink blood but I’ve got this headcanon about the Sakamakis.
The headcanon is that once a bride dies they are eaten.
Like Reiji would be like Hannibal Lecter and actually cook them up as 5 star meal worthy and feed them to his brothers for the monthly dinner parties.
They are all aware it’s the bride that recently passed away but they don’t care:
As humans are nothing but food to them
Beatrix abused Cordelia
Why is everyone making up the idea that Cordelia was harassing Beatrix, although there is no evidence of this. But no one pays attention to Cordelia's phrase in DL Sequel Reiji. She literally says that Beatrix put her in a stupid position.
その人をバカにした態度 ベアトリクスそっくり An attitude that made fun of the person Just like Beatrix
Being on the side of the “second wife” = whore is disgusting. Beatrix was also shown angry before.
"It's me who gave birth to the eldest son. No matter that she is the Demon King's Daughter or the first wife..."
Beatrix didn't care that Cordelia was the legal wife. Through her eldest son Beatrix was trying to take everything away from Cordelia. Although Beatrix has no right to this. In manga Beatrix is shown to be angry, shaking with anger. And why did you think that Cordelia oppress her so much?
Hate this whore Beatrix.