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Claire Keane

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styofa doing anything
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todays bird

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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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the women of John William Godward.
by William Stout
“Coffee” 2025
"All oppressed people have a right to violence"
Seen in Rome, Italy
THIS IS SOME 10PM ASS 5:30PM WE'RE HAVING!!!!!!
Art by Kelly Louise Judd || SwanBones (source)
Scooby-Doo (2002) dr. Raja Gosnell
FRANKENSTEIN (2025) dir. Guillermo Del Toro
frankenstein (2025) + the gothic bridal carry
Say my name. My father gave me that name, and it meant nothing. Now I ask you to give it back to me, one last time. The way you said it at the beginning. When it meant the world to you. Frankenstein (2025) dir. Guillermo del Toro
I cannot judge of your countenance, but there is something in your voice which persuades me of your goodwill and kindness.
FRANKENSTEIN (2025) | DIR. GUILLERMO DEL TORO
If you are not to award me love, then I will indulge in rage. FRANKENSTEIN (2025) dir. Guillermo Del Toro
Frankenstein (2025) dir. Guillermo del Toro
“That is their wedding,” del Toro explains. “Her dress is meant to evoke the bandages of Elsa Lanchester in the James Whale film. So the Bride is Elizabeth — and their love is impossible.” [...] “There is a beautiful marriage of souls in the film,” del Toro continues. “The creature gets a bride and loses her on the same day. They realize they're both alive and their love dies shortly thereafter. I think it's one of the most poignant ways to address the Bride aspect of the story.”