Von Helrung: Strength is forgiving someone who was never really sorry.
Pellinore: Okay, not to be overdramatic, but I would literally rather die.
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One Nice Bug Per Day

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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Von Helrung: Strength is forgiving someone who was never really sorry.
Pellinore: Okay, not to be overdramatic, but I would literally rather die.
“High in the tree, I had also seen something else, something that was as almost as exhilarating to me as a corpse was to a monstrumologist…(Hawk) had kept his promise, high in the tree that the Haudenosaunee tribe called the Tree of Great Peace. He had shown us the way home.” p-154-155, The Curse of the Wendigo
by Bayard Wu
Darkcornerbooks from Portugal, Bruno Santos, brilliantly illustrates some of the lesser known monsters. From a 400-year-old spider who eats handsome men to the ghost of a whale that brings famine. These terrifying monsters are sure to haunt your dreams.
A dog in Japan follows a Google Street car. Follow his journey here.
Declan Harp + Fur
“I want you to take your clothes off, is that something you can do?”
....I regret nothing
.....Probably one of the better parts of the later episodes of Frontier ._.
Kearns: Shh. Do you hear that? That's the sound of forgiveness.
Pellinore: That's the sound of people dying, John!
Kearns: That is what forgiveness sounds like. Screaming and then silence.
“His were the eyes of one who had seen too much suffering to take suffering too seriously.”
— Rick Yancey (The Curse of the Wendigo)
Series Recommendations: The Monstrumologist (Rick Yancey)
We are the sons of Adam. It is in our nature to turn and face the faceless, to name the nameless thing. It drives us to greatness, it brings us to ruin. … The world is quite large, dear Will, and we, no matter how much we would like to pretend otherwise, we are quite small.
“No matter how well you know someone, there’s still a part of them you won’t. You can’t. Like, ever. A locked room. I don’t know.”
— Rick Yancey, The Last Star
Just like cats or dogs, spiders also have claws attached to the paws, but in their case, legs also work as ears and nose picking up subtle changes in the air to hear and recognize smells. (Source)
HNNNNN! how can people be afraid of spiders!?
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This makes me miss my Günnar. Til Valhalla Hunden
Accurate depiction of the S.T.A.L.K.E.R series. 10/10.