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@minasmorgirl
ââNo Prisons, No Cages, No Pipelines, No Wallsâ
I canât believe drawing a black line across my eyelids makes me feel 10x prettier.
âVera West created gowns that were worn by leading ladies who were draped across the arms of monsters, zombies, mummies, and invisible men. From a wedding dress made of hospital sheets and bandages to lace trimmed silk negligees and formal evening gowns, she designed some of the most important horror film costumes for queens of scream in an era of extreme Hollywood glamour (âŠ) She is first given credit as a costume designer at Universal in the film, The Man Who Laughs, in 1928, based on the novel by Victor Hugo (âŠ) Vera Westâs last film at Universal in the horror genre was She-Wolf of London with June Lockhart and Don Porter in 1946.â ( x )
THE EVIL DEAD (1981) dir. Sam Raimi
âKill her if you can, lover boy!â
god is there anything better than just laying the FUCK down? no, there isnât
ALIEN (1979)
I always wear a smile, because anything but a smile
would make me have to explain
and they wouldnât understand, anyway.
A Nightmare on Elm Street posters by Matthew Joseph Peak
i hate when rich people condescend with the whole 'money can't buy happiness' argument like listen. just because buying your fourth car didn't fill the void in your deluded disconnected-from-reality life doesn't mean not having to worry about food/ bills/medicine wouldn't greatly improve the mental health of literally everyone else on the planet
Karl Ebert, âDas unheimliche Buchâ (The Eerie Book) by Felix Schloemp, 1914 Source
Never forget
He played two different subculture characters completely differently during a time where both would have been played as âbroodingâ. The mans amazing.
Donât forget, he played Shaggy so well in the movie that he was chosen to voice the role after Casey Kasem, the original actor, retired.
He also runs a cool DnD website!
Shattering - Sincere Engineer
Iâm gonna jump in Lake Michigan and swim out as far as I can. And you should swim with me.Â